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THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1910. = | Dr.Crippen’s Aged Father I FIFTEEN ENTOMBED) \i55i0Shovcron e p t y tit t WARSHIP “PROTECTOR” | }!") live ; ather Destitute, ni" St ‘ e THE PROBABLE DEAD. (Dy United Brews.) : bas Wenge ea as in ait in Joomed Son BAEL, OBCAR, (widow and one child) VICTORIA, B. } fer, S00" « BAEL, CAESAR; single warship Rainbow ' « 1.08 ANGELS BEAGI, C, (widow In Italy) Canada’s Unpot ne ULE ' ; Cal, Nov. 4 Cleveland untverst CAPIATTI, JULIUS (widow in Italy) country, and the first to reach the " Javanese I is innocent, even though Whim FANSTIRIA, ALBERT (widow and three children) I ant, arrived at 10 0 eon ands convicted, and I firmly he highest honors FONTANA, ALBERT; single this morning, and Is being ve that his wife, Belle Elmore He Never Anewere GARDINA, FRANK: single this afternoon by high officl ‘ 7 e and living somewhere tn I have written to him, sending GARDINA, ISADORE: single the Canadian government, includ H United States the letter in care of the: officials | GREGORY, DOMINI; single ing several members of the th the aublime faith « tath: | who were conducting his trial,” con KUMENBERG, JOSEPH; single | inet the greater part of the x in the quaver of ax tinued the father, trying hard to LONDON, DAVE; single population of Victort és Ke Myron A. Crippen, father control his feelings, “but I have re MAES, CYRIL; single isles a ¢ Dr, Hawley H. Crippen, stead elved no reply, not even a word PUYGON, JULIUS (widow and one child ‘ af Lyman © Nowa faatly declares ynfidence in his ~ ~ SETTI, FRED (widow and one child) SASSED COP aepeeriter me ~ ed die on | VERGAN, FRANZ; single as e fovi § y X s nee : ‘ af of his | THE INJURED , You're too sma Hed Joe = praction ©! > 7 Sec. | Wit wr an Rell | KRUNTZ, Louts. Folen at Patroiman " tac he vorthwee cori a re | MARINO, LOUIS night, Joe's insult wa Candidate for ay. and Yealer Crippen, ar, ie T5 year 1. He MARTINA, ARVILA, ¢ for, On cause Joe ¢ indoned , u y s modestly furnished room ' pair of calloused hands, dem paws of the mo : 45 South Flower st, Broken in (Concluded.) amothering death that Mes in wait] onstrating that he was a laborer, let Senator was received ; re alth by severe f the ailments ~ a= | f those who tot) unger ground.| him out without @ fine in the 5 that the ; t on age, he ts ble | nel@hborhood of a gas leak and the| They were now widows and their | court a, ba Mr. ie M hava. Sok Gearaved ie rs how er blame the | expected had happened | gg aeghng eve f #m, although he in ate ar Mr dione deo Mn They are brave women, the R il P. s cin th Freemans to be able| [years burned In the mines. Ever! ‘wives’ of coal miners. From etail Prices at on to Ket to work and repay those | Hawt the atcatte Const Coal CO.) birth until death they live In P bli M k t who have befriended him, ‘ dread of the explosion; it grows = | an Broken Hearted. aed A et Ue eecae ae to be & past OF thelr conestons- | ublic arkets faded Shan ares wo the aac : jhave been walled in with conorete Ie litle aire ny wi sce PIKE FLACK MAKKET ; Sonal ne of the walle being 14 feet 4 girte my” veer: re. t eadfastly shead; with shoulders | thieot The wn ? b : their father, as young women ow Sars Cm ‘ —. as if from a burden too Regen l “9 A ae “Th oe the yg their sweethearts are in daily | 4 at to bear, the old man, with sor | ote gg wt theme fete De’) peril, and ae wives they never | Spanien eats y rushing h reviewed the life Ree tT ee bid their husbands good-bye | i * doomed and only child, | , » with the certainty that they ents This trouble overtaki y boy} | srs Women Ran to Mine ; will ever see them again, ex- | faretrult - dd age se a efore the falling debr rom | cept as charred, unrecognizable | arpies at . a ream, ona & wie for | j the mouth of the deep trap had set bodies. And so they sow to. | S22 peuees | ; ; OUR MOTTO asick wife “him when he was young, who | tled on the earth, every man, wo! hold thelr feelings for the & pound. ‘ ‘ “A SATISFIED CUSTOMER ick baby in my \ | watehed him grow from a boy to a an and child in Black Diar hour of their great trial. And Lamp chope a sas best 4.” Lat wie © was the excuse an, brilliant in his profe and | was running to the mouth of | when it comes they go white ents & pound, 1, 9 conte & | Phone tar abitinn ly in police ay. Ih believe that even | Well they knew what t their hearts stop beating for a | di emok Aves * ; ged to expla: } CXCOOS* | tng me could | h the thing that is alwa second, a then, like the | an fs res * Tas speed limit yesterday. No |, | in the minds of miners and thelr] wives of brave men, they shut | ' yas exacted , howed wives | their teeth, gather their chil | cxes “i a 5 ele Patrolmar x caus to o There was no time for sor dren about them and begin | s for 4 f White “burning at lea. to at pa rowing. Immediately those on their long soul-racking vigil at | "pou pe > ak > White said his « — t. He was alw MYRON CRIVPEN RECEIVING NEWS OF 8ON’S DOOM top began the work of rescue. the mouth of the mine. There F : and when but a eh{l¢ | ————— | There was little that could be | are no hysterics; there is no ‘ r a violl We lhe ¢ ie seni on Gabel Genes a a” While the blanched | theatrical grief—just the grim, — 5 4g uch as the b ht yo to care for | pre wee ff a tees faced women huddied in littie | hopeless despair that somehow MIA a *F Sth, je still a } oliday, $20 + oma fone earn to pls He set to| first an, 1 1 tag fe glhengh cores knots at a distance, the men cannot quench out hope until | iin howe poe ¢ ecent chante ts ai ie P, Greer, manager of {Rh | work and made out of a wood: | office in Sar ae sagt ged ghee gathered around the mouth of y see their dead | “ ; he “ aving yet beer ved Ammonia & vs . en box and was soon playing /to Ann Arbor, Mich. W . . aenale ahnene Sor the mine listening to the thun Their m fortunate ers do| tas le t 1 Executive d ‘Masterson a! 3 *.lenatches of several popular tunes ir there he be 2 if ko there wan pothing| 8tlN@ reverberations as masses not make & sympathetic They vont 5 « be mbers are P pade the Seabee OF eXCUS®. | on the Instrument of his own manu $ with a Dr. Phil J - sah | of rock and earth fell crashing are close te r} -. ” be at the paid $20. StS aeaee ture eit and stedie : erything will work out| 9949 Below. Hour after hour | ee ‘ ie for the; fa onl 1 k for, Doo H. Palmer explained his ‘When still In the public schools a while. Afterwar at ; t, some day. [am of that the anxious watchers could ion of our members who iby saying be was in a rus tom's : hear the rumbling below. While tes for office to the football the rock was falling there was By Order of Love! 181 arena FISHERMEN RESCUED even party biananpeti was worth that « reacue ar fove into the @W. trim Habe. air shaft : rane parélien Gi:the| the bereaved wife to thé . released on his own aaah: thd ag sanctity of her sorrow dench warrant was issued fo t whieh t i. ua . wt tb wenn William Bloch’s case was Pitti’ Wislas book co ee ae a Pure ‘eat! November 12, R.S High southerly winds, lashing the wate {¢ the Sound into fur had te ele way, slow ty sneer gy Reape dcnsted $20. ie early drove two fishermen to ath by drowning this morning oretd tinibees on they aaa danas ab wih oe Cottonseed (My United Frew) oat crew from the revenue cut Tennessee effected a thr b WASMINGTOR, Wer. 1, — Bo’ Te008 pe wat here Shale Secatiess ‘Was Wow, an@ ition’ Saran ter ts et Oil is ae ports that two new naval plage noel Andrew and Va ailing the 28foot boat| was 10 o'clock fast t before! would have done bis best had were soon to be established on the| Two B: mar ‘ nigh 4 ty t b hed t ' e the/; side ae Pacific coast were received with |of warnings from she fon putting off t A| mine. "At 31 oe 5 second rescue | exe on po ao tand t and will be @ light vote cast) gratification in official circles here | small crowd watched « at the 1 weather the t te the alr shaft. } prea po Aone te Waiting #4 te ” gald Auditor Case this | today storm Telteeir guedbre, Which may be the The . Case has been pre The location of the two docks t#/ Half way across the bay the boat ed t The mer a A — ma t the ballot boxes we] matter of comjec It is] 1 botte 4 shouted for help, There was reed ps le cron Best of incts. “From the re-|the general belie will he ba , 4 : . Ie ead whe baw be within easy reach Fran-| inn ' has , oes iike a eet a # Bhp The Beef for the election cisco bay, where the retary | h A le ft el 1 cm t th a oo » that Rie vote will fall jpune te: satehiteh a Pacific coas mm Dawa ‘ ! ‘ ama nce f i a There was w will t rewarded, t e| Fat— a Secretary Meyer said there were ei t ked and car F There was ¢ - “sg eng sell aa gf Pag agp Brae dr if : Pag toegena eagle mahi gar ind Bae a5 m lobe tbe seinem, [is honored by the risk. Bo they The Pure Oleo-Stearine— i ARS BUSY lantic and Gulf s, and in all | Coxsw Ed R son had charge of th venue cutter’s boat the reacue ent Jown out of sight, and the t\}] TELLS THE STORY 2 3 lprobability the legs important of tae end withou of th a a nd the & es ABOUT — |them would be done away with t { those 4 on 4 stand together, he ’ oe KIDNAPED BOY HOME ** ~~ ira," to 'f £00 in valuables is the BOY, 14, SUICIDE . Bho i eat dre fast night. Mra. J.) PHILADELPH! While Wemen and Children t *-uig toy ea a Summit apartments, | despondent, it is . because Gee, I'm glad er,| ‘The scene about the wrecked Keogh IS Hg Fa and Madison st, Peter he had been repr by his| Little iLvyear< kid: | mine! was the routine specta t of the Lawson mine te STi Halal ING M8 22nd av. &.. H. Land-| parents for not in la-| sobbing wor nd = =o whimper : age “ 4 r ois (73 mi? East Columbia st. A. school, Charles i eer ey Arer aded women ine ‘Rihd aalates had 166° ht, place, a high » “ nis city, | being separ ehtid rer ne th 4 and exhe watel Takes 1-3 Less 742 Weller st,|committed swallowing | sir 6, w stoad, all th st siting their homes, The friabts A PURE, CLEAN, were the losers. carbolic ac : Robert R they | afd watching, ti af | acum ‘trae Ag WHOLESOME — a — 8 The and |hepe’ withiz * ca shatives 2 iene ogg ee “engi rea and the dr SHORTENING kewey was br ght home la t tf f new the and eons nd swee te were “ + gone fore gone t horrit For men must work and women|} Carstens Packing JOHN L. DECLARES MUST MAKE ROOM For New Holiday Shipments Arriving Daily Good Part of All Stocks Must Be Sacrificed— DENVER “Are You Getting Your Share of the Bargains? ft 1 0 Rayo Lamp, $1.25 | $2.50 Doz. Cups and to ge Brass Heavily N kel-Plat Saucers, 10c Pair irge fount | write and Gold China Cups and 8 Bn asserted tha day = Sauce a very good value in he f yg bag grad Hur Soap, 8 for 25 10c Doz. Clothes Pins, 5¢ Doz. (Cone ; “ uded.) $1. 25 Soapstone Griddle, } ; Monday’s Bargains on Sale Tuesday | ©". / |JiveRviHiNG MUST BE MOVED SOLAN 2 Mr Ml, FROM THE ANNEX with the dawe, of 0 | ml $1.29| 5c Floor Wax, 29¢ J nisin" ‘Harmon, present incu eth 29 ote 25 Buck Saw, 7 ise onaaon ing and at Throughout the campaign the princ parties concentrated th ean nominee, and Oswald W femocra tandard o me wed IDAHO { OISK, Ida., Nov. 7.—With only BELIEVED JOHNSON WOULD FAKE INSURGENTS CLAIM VICTORY JEFFRIES MINISTERS ON HI GILL ' ;/® Rev. J. D. O. Powers, pastor * va. | @ of F a arian ® i sad 7 + . hat ad, nn * ¢ * J ar © * 1 Ke , nd I i* tf ‘ cit eas * ave ¢ ‘ ote tend | © recall # * wh lw * * er for the *® * Rev. Or. Ernest Vincent * & Shayler, rec { St. Mark's *& *F c al cb ec . . thes * , * * Pree r are ® : * va * ®t ts for " h a * 1 a f 1 i « An * * f ] 7 a b ; ft ® be *. * = b * we as 1 th n* ; ' ‘ * n h “ as hb * ( t «r a ce * C * he w en Ww t* t ] ro * h * * t ur ffice ® t * . A al ® hinged tha | 0 ave | A fight * single-han¢ ns i - . * * At Spokane ae * a : OKANE, } \ & chee * * A « oll t » fe her t *a ie { « r t {* f th f ' 1 Ls . a * 1 Pe ee FIRST FREIGHT The 4 ‘ to} withiput one ng. He en t thr r’s Successo ; | Potte Successor Here lek RR Rk ke \* * H. P. Edga b eods BE.) LABOR RALLY TONIGHT * BE, I as general manag * * hars ay. Potter w for|# Hold its Inst ra onight in ® he east about the midd he|# the Arcad Charles Per- * to do appraisal for|# ry Taylor tary of the * t , I 1 & state fede make the * president of the Stone & W riley al addre Music and # jonsidt with local official [RRO OR Re imust weep.” Co., Sanitary Packers MANY APPLY FOR | WORK AT Y.W. C. A. onth's tr ange at the PAID ADVERTISEMENT ne it ys Miss E girls make ; . © VOTE FOR for % them positions eT * * * SNEEZE BEAT SURGEONS. * * NEW YORK. Nov 7 Wil ® . * Roth, four and alf year * * old, of } 13 st, was & g in th a* * 0 a a car le n® * the a a and wt acar ® ® ox fed it the b iged * * NV . * *t € t b Ha * *M hh Seoond and * ® Avenue ( when Willie * *® ed and t fell the bt et a ~eeneeeeeeeeae ee ee DEMOCRATI( Accuses Samaritan I job of playing the Ge ar an all to the F z com Felix Lundquist, in lice t da. when he told how a n bilked him f $ all th he had 1 k th © in when he t € we broke I b ght bh 1 ‘ and let him hare my pin's la night And what doe he Why, he gets up and frisk me clear That ain't no way Fi € aw Har take the money d the evidence was 80 ° WwW ene file that Judge Gordon allowed 9 ici ie sot ins ff What's the Use of Waiting? hare i] that it almost ‘anll ery Life without music is bread without butter. Think of the delicious melody, the sweet old songs, the stirring band, orchestra and grand- opera music that might be trickling into your after day. When you go without a Victor in your home you are “skimping.” DENTISTS 7 $1 Brings a Victor to You senses day Cut Rate Pike st Entrance 1 Onl Over Owl Drug Co. #8 bad Pacific es of V Pacific Const Dealers tn Stelaway and Ott Pianos and Player Pianos. ay & Co Nimeteen Stores on the Pacific Coast ‘|| Sherman Nene Union St, Seattle, RCT: Sno ng eee RNa amie

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