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THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1910. MME. VOLI, FRENCH AUTHORESS, SAY. ' BY * OF THE MASTERPIECE, WOMAN”. * ROUGH DRAFT eT \ fAQ Vancouver Woman is _ Government Asks Heir to Big Estate Bank Statements _ (hy United Wrenn.) WAGHINGTON, Nov, 14 ‘ ted Frons,) ther proof in support of her elaim,| Comptrolier of the Currency P VANCOUVER, B, C., Ni Nov, 12 and in order to facilitate the In-| Murray today issued a call for & Mrs. Ewther Campbell, a resident of irlen incidental to the case, Mr reports on the condition of all iy United Pree.) Campbell will leave here for Ire national banks at th i f rare thie ett a proved her claim as ~ * je rene © ASMURY PARK, N. J jw. 14,| Ble city, Bae proved her claim a6 | i.44'in « few weeks’ time, It was| business November 16 Heavily guard nt © a One of the four rightful heirs to an to prev while on @ recent trip to the scene lynehing, Thom Williams, allas|ontatied estate in Ireland which of her ancesters that Mrs, Camp-| ie iccl, the Youns twas spot through ( Wack Diamond,” a negro, Was ar-| Waa valued at six and a half mil- bell’s claim began to take tangible fam, bartend raigned in police court here today| ion dollars some 17 years ago Ape ing at FHS Veo on the charge of murdering and The estate in question ts none As a result of the probing a maltreating Marie Smith, 9, daugk-|other than the famous Crawford Attor Harrison into the old « ter of Peter Smith. The girl has| estate, and besides the fortune a) musty records of the estate, a mis os are . be tissing since Wednesday ready mentioned, there is a ttle ing will was discove in the vault Ail hot recoy Her body, horribly mutiliated,| falling to the lawful heir of the court high chancery of “4 Susins pT Wk dha laeer ie wa Tears 7 wae found in the woods near here| This fortur lady haw just re Dublin w which had we The rough draft and the masterpiece Some details that are missing from the rough [late yesterday by fire fighters who! ceived advices from her legal ad- jain there unnoticed eight Se pth he draft were flighting # fire in the brush|visers in Dublin stating that they| Mrs. Campbell's claim to a which the authorities believe was|have succeeded in adducing fur- Ine of descent was © wtarted by the mu up traces of his crim seaenraenant | reenete. onl BURY 8 IN ONE GRA sags Jconvened and a triple guard was} thrown around the court room. The| dead «irls father was not permit) * t ted to onter while the trial was in| *9d the surrounding — territory tended almost the ‘entire ‘Giatanes from the church to The funeral was held under nion a were peadquarter ished me beartbroke trankn: n fas entirely we allowed 10K iy went to P inquire as Bianchi sa pointing “ whe og bullet i's jaw. He Saves Man’s of $90 rer to cover early all of Black Diamond) The procession of sympathizers ex progress. Mra. Smith has been/turned out to pay tribute to the prostrate al the finding of the/ memory of eight of the miners vody of her daughter and her con dition is reported very serious ihe ba in the An antopay showed the little girl had been struck on the head with & hatchet, Her face was bitten and seratched and she had been strangled to death with her hatr] ribbon iner bod auspices of the ent explosion in All eight of th Lawson coal mine. Fully 1,500 buried in one large grave. The persons participated in the funeral! bodies were identified as Isadore monies, The last rites were Gardini, 21; Ferdinand Gardini, ducted in the Catholic church, (23; Martelli Faustina, 30; Joe The only hearse in Black Dia-| Fronenberg, 28; Chesera Biaga, mond was brought into service. Julia Kapal, 41; Frank Vergal, of the tou avemh 8 dre —— See a er nee - |Miners acted us pallbearers, car-/and Albert Font 2 bl = FO a 558 cs Sta | pying éoffins to the cemetery,| The rescuers are still at work ss PEEEAEN A TOE three-quarters of a mile distant.| to recover the remaining bodies. — | pet been for the fe egos hong Lore, {CAN'T COME HOME UNTIL LATE, 1 DETAINEO ar THe / wheels of & % « PRACHY BRE AKING UP" TAFT’S NEW SUMMER HOME AT BEVERLY. cond * discovered bis companions Tag, Hall raised : result that West 8 gaibered - Ha Menger reports from Katalla in dicate that Waptaln Moore has aban doned the Portland, and that she |pounding to pieces off the mouth of Katalla river, where ehe struck a rock and was beached Novem 12, Owing to heavy seas tugs have been unable to salve the freight, | The passengers of the Portland are being cared for at Katalla Ruby Bl Madge He , and Irene F) gen sald they u he fa an uptown cafe early and suxKe 4 Machines $10 Upward Vietor Vietroias #200 Terme ae low as $1 weekly Detécti : etectives Sure Sometimes a rough draft is pretty smooth at that Showing that the rough draft and the masterpiece M Cri D. apr porgedy she od yarn rs. Crippen Dead) purse .. disap ger the wheel co! eer purse was found on the Willam re Pinkerton, superin df the rehicle . N. Y TEAMSTER Victor Napoleon New Motorcycle tendent of the Pinkerton National Detective agency, who is in Se| attle, ways he takes no stock tn| + 4 AND Weds Princess World Record the persistent rumors that Belle a E meee missing wife of Dr. Crip MEN 60 OUT United Freee.) (iy United Presa.) piive and in the United Cie Castes eee. . LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 14. at AL ., TURIN, France, Nov. 14.—Prinee |poarjoas” Balko is believed today @ handled the ease for Boot- | Victor Napoleon, of the house of land Yard |to hold the world’s motorcycle in America,” said the | Jerome Bonaparte, recognized ax Rucerssor to D. 5. Johnston Co, Talking Machine Third and t which President Taft has just AMUSCMENTS. record le lar | Yeteran jest night, “and we know This is the Peabody cotta; scatter Be a ae belies |the undisputed head of the Bona-|Tecord for Snes ten face on|tbat ghe fe not in this country.” lensed as his summer home for 1911 and 1912. The owners have |— —— sek: iene Steen: take baht faite fay baci orig on Bed 24 Los Angeles moterérome yes . kod for, the cottage a ln ge in see and 1916 ae Peabody MOORE 1 THEATRE irterm, Her tame has| era of express wagons returned to| ter of the late King Leopold of hel. |tPaay he drove the last two milos R pr ees ty on Seger re owe C sot Tat ean te ‘ nis fy Sor | ORO aA to R. W. Jones. see-| work today wearing their union but-} giuns, at the chapel Moncaliert here. | &* h in 46 seconds. He covered the equi aK you p iHT—Special Matinee Thursday. senrennens | John P. Siocum Presents the New the school board, with a tons, despite the report that the! The nuptial ceremony was without |!0UF miles in 3:00 4, ] m Prese N hare it placed on the express companies would not €t-| ostentation on se Comic 0; rf, » KISSING GIR taxpayers ploy men ce the ag yr ot) The Bishop of Biella officiated at Lon s Are Long on ilies |Steam Shovel Almost | Atgmented Orchestre—20 Pieces p union. It will require 10 days, ithe religh wedd! hile the . " views. 11.50 $1.00, 18 ‘ the North Side) it was believed, to clear up the com wll rey see rig aA i Babies; 9 in 7 Years! 8ebool, Director Everett Smith's} Prevents Court ext Attraction mmented, Judge FA. gestion that has accumulated) civiy coremony — overcoat was stolen yesterday aay ae oat * coed urged to nd the depots since the express - BELLAIRE, Ohio, Nov. 14.—The| mornitg while he was at worship Hea: uy ——_—_____--- EC ra. Dr. George! drivers walked out | stork has made bis sixth visit nly py sagen thot ‘ S's canes | "Roe" ection wore aie| BENEFIT FOR ACTOR | tuts te sh vst in Pirmowth Congrgatins har = GUND OPERA HOUSE» ram charged as they appeared for work Long and ‘wife This time he Ipft poerie na, onight—Thureday, Frida ; eandidates so- | today | any te eeeuea one Nenwee anetor | eetplate; ened before ba. bronght pee aw tr dhe Bir bigger seaiilibabneaes Emmett Russell and hie stoam|) uy Sovesrmn’ Up two representa ~ and until recently singe MADARCT! twing In other years the Long ee ee (My Urited Prees.) shovel, snorting Merrily (the steam | Geed, Caan Con & strong fight will! PORTLAND. Ore, Nov. 14—Fol-|at the Lote theatre, says he does) family had to worry alofg on just| during the evoning service, and CANTON, Ohio, Nov. 14.—Thos.|*Hovel, we mean), outpointed the|} “ O° finns Samedy beams lowing yesterday's benefit game in| mot want « geueral admission Of | ony new baby their indignation was loud and long ae , ¢ he ts hOB. voices of City Attorney Ralph | tittem Gray - which the champion Beavers beat|$1 charged to those who will at-|""Xing bablon In seven years {#{ Until the Janitor appeared and ox-|MoCoy, right end of the Bethany) pice potice Judge Gordon and the | action—“Our New Minister.” NT LECTURE | tho Wost Portland team of the trl-|tend the monster benefit in hisline Long way of stemming the|Piined. Sears Tookball war. charged with| core of prisoners who faced the poreeecen nets - y league § to 1, members of Me-| behalf at the Lots theatre Friday! race suicide current. Mrs. een ne murder of Rudolph Muok, right Hy — Lon “ ae ad + | bar of justice this morning fpent lecture, entitied|Credic's aggregation are preparing | afternoon. Hence ® general ad-|jecniy so, hee hestand ie a ralt weoue dla ity of West) In fact, the noise of the steam of the Hour,” will be! to leave Portland today for the win-| mlrsion fee of 50 cents will be road engineer. In THE E PUBLIC EYE hay ? shovel which is excavating on Ter . dike Broadway high school te Each of the 18 players is|cherged to all parts of the house. = ‘ 1 ing back to Bethany to| Tce #t., between Fourth and Fifth ing, by George D.| wealthier by approximately $125 as| Huebner te @ victim of tuber Eee en ne rere nia] avs., made such a racket this morn . . culost ! | face the charge,” said McCoy this} : a result of the benefit culosts, and is now living tn a small morning. “I bi thi t ing that justice was a hit-and-miss ann | Lent On the shores of Green Lake BOrnin, Ave BOthINg tO Cor . # 1 proposition The Friday benefit promises to be} ccal and have committed no crime Betwe staccato reports from GR N e the nolay steam shovel, Fred Whit theatre in Seattle having respond ——- during Saturday's game between | er oe - ex or ‘0 S ae hs abe os State Senator J. W. Bryan of | Rremerton will not have a jury in ethany and West Virginia, after|™4®", & laborer, was tried on a omorrow and Wed. Night had been injured in a scrim-| Charge of expectorating on the floor Wed. Matinee He died four bours later as | the public employment office | WANT A JOB? disbarment proceedings brought the result of a blood clot on his/Saturday morning. Fred mighty before have we been compelled to sacrifice such a splen ee t him for criticising Judge brain, caused, the autopsy surgeons |"¢@r Came escaping trial, but dur | of home needs, but we must do it now in order to make, ff) In conjunction with the business|John B. Yakey of Kitsap county say, by & blow on the head. jing @ lull Patrolman Imhoff told last year, exchange of the Y. W. C. A. a do-| Judge Main held that since law Tey Department the Biggest and Best in Seattle. mestic exchange ‘ke also been es | courts gave tawyers the privilege |tablished. Miss Sara McFarland | of practicing, the courta could take MoCoy was ordered from the|bow he caught Fred in the act game after the play, because Ref-| Fred said that he became jammed jhas charge of the work, and appil-/ that away without referring to a! cations for positions will be tak jury » Homer M. Young, a Pittsburk against the wall by eager applicants he saw McCoy strike | for Jobs and before he could reach ate blow that caused |& cuspldor it happened. An Fred “SEATTLE THEATRE | ere jattorney, na Munk @ dolibe And, best of all, this sale brings out articles—Things most needed at this time, |care of for governesses, nurses Senator Bryan's defense will be his injury jbad languished in jail since Satur eth Preten 46 Perfection Oil Heaters |the sick or children, companions,| that he criticised Judge Yakey as McCoy denied that he had inten-|day morning, Judge Gordon allowed Senn Core Min You all know the ling j ladies’ maids, neediewomen, maids | a private citizen, not as a jud, tionally injured Munk. jhim to go. wht of these articles. for general work, housekeepers and | and also that he was a newspaper ee ae “Munk was running inter-| The steam shovel at this point | The Fe noe Baker Steck Co. ia ar $5.00 value. ..$23.98 jail other work connected with the| publisher at the time, and not an ae ference,” he said. “I was playing | became so boisterous that Judge . home. No charge ts made attorney 4. The play came my way and|Gordon announced that this after LILLIAN M. N. STEVENS, I dumped it. That's all there was | noon sessions will be held tn the} Mrs. Lillian Stevens, engaged in| to St. police assembly room, where the temperance work for over years, Was Not intentional. | noise will | not be. so deafening. | has just completed her twelfth year} “The play was coming in my di-| as pr lent of the American Wom-/| r jon I had no grievance en's Christian Temperance union,! age Regular $3.50 value... $2.89 50c Little Star Lantern Throws a ong light; priced unusually low at BN¢ $1.19 Large Stove Board Both Phones 5104 Advanced Voudeville eats os which position she has so ably|the interference I had to drop him | ae Spe S5e vy, filled since the death of Mrs. Will} When Munk arose he was all in NEGRO; HEARING — MABEL HITE AND MIKE DONLIN es rence Stee. aaee ard but no one thought his injuries | | Richa sa + ae . - am oo i - Although past 66, Mrs were serious. I am willing to suffer K ’ argo Siationsty Screen vens is as enthustastically interest-jany penalty that the law imposes is P - — ed in the spreading of the prohibi-| but I will always } w that I did ~ $1. 00 Handled Axe tion propaganda as she was in the| not hurt Munk intentionally | 7 - “Highland a My days she was Neal Dow's Coy will be held in jail at] (ity United Presa) Ve eg and 4 69¢ chief assistant in Maine. The won-| Wheeling, W. Va. pending a fur = ASBURY PARK, N. J., Nov. my | ker Gerful growth of the prohibition) ther inquiry into Munk’s death hreatening mobs, clamoring for Pat Reitty ‘3 $6.00 Reznor sentiment {#, in Mrs. Steven's es or the life of Thomas Williams, a ne- || ; Mas “DAYS OF "61 timation, due most of all to the|/ WILL FIGHT FOR |gro charged with the murder and Other Big Feat great efforta put forward by the SUFFRAGE IN mutilation of the body of little |] rae fpr m Gas Heater, $4. 19 All at over $00,000 American w THER S&T sq | Marie Smith, 9, today, prevented |__ > fi Andirons re in the W. ©. T, I OTHER STATES | (},, preliminary ‘hearing of the ac “ —— ss eae ppg Be ag is rightly proud of the organization! a, san suffrage hag | cused man, and re ie “ Of. HERD Danes won a victory in the state of Wash-|oxtmordinary prectuuuns to bre Lois Theatre fle : Jington, it is their MLD, SAFOLe tse acuta. ie Seid ch thee Acbury item aitmeontats ae flame { for heat re 1-4 off PARADISE REGAINED! | x50.°6. 4. smith bor of theleal ” cutasae the tall wele crows I t: kavd and Deaiiion / pproval, ” movement, at Alki int, to estab-| oF mer onl v iH THE POWER OF MONEY" n f of men, openly talking of “necktie ws $4.19 IT’S COBENA, SPAIN Mish an organization to help other| Parties” “hanging bees and “stake || ™ eterna ind stator obtain affre + diene. taht Pr THANKSGIVING DINNERWARE SALE MADRED, Nov. 14.—Since Adam Kv oni tah nag Og roasts hay opt the negro's a | pce j Le Jand Kv@ made thelr quick exodus], . i uth, will beers on edge all da e entire po- | - J pe fet. that m rware patterns are being t es at doer on a | (© secure J lice force has been on duty sinee -- cptelted. pots I rom theiGarden of Eden man ha8) women and children; to promote| cary today, but i spite of rough |, PANTAGES THEATRE € pirited sale been striving to again find an} ie cay of humanity; inspire pa-|nandling, the crowds refuse to dis-| “Unequaled Vaudeviile” 9.5 i ; inner arthlys paradise trlotism, and promote the interests | -""* ; $9 50 Dinner $11.15 Dinn The Jost is now regained Sr tacatinasin coal car Beard ese VE Set, $6.59 Set, $6.49 paradisals Cobena, a little villa ot atte sreliminary, | hearin a n-Jowell Troupe China near Madrid SPOKANE, No 14.—Charged ey be : mid ay ae mY lS tone better f lle Pure White Royal Half¢the cemetery has been|with having murdered his wife, )'"% and cour had conve ed. Ov ne of pa DANCERS pink and | Ens ial turned fato an amusement park whose body was discovered in their |t@ the threatening mood of the peo- : x Other Big Acts fiain conven, Aneirinn: Seine ee The local druggist lost his trade|jome on a ranch a mile m halt | take the negro from the jail, ‘The = oer decora a test! ser Set on Marquis in panaceas, and is now selling {ce| from Springston, Idaho, a week ago. pron Byes ie anys og Pont vent! mous Dor or order cream and candy |J. W. McDowell, traveling salesman | COUT! room ree ne arratemure | pe pre “ shape; open stock The utidertaker departed. There} for the Minne lis Threshing Ma- | Violence durt artraignment | TAR THEATRE person sory. | “* new has not been a death in eight years.|ohine Co., was arrested here toda | THIS WEEK WED stock ot extraordinary —#pe The greatest problem the people|py police detective | amage Musical ¢ “$13.98 || | ahs, Sreatest problem the people ly police detectives. =. IDIED NOT KNOWING _ || “FADS AND FANCIES’ 5.50 | cial... ++: $649 police, who] HE WAS DEFEATED]| rie town's mi aint show village. doctor. Disease refuses tolacousationa of tb | visit the spot charged him with having either va Seen. Se Be Gol strangled or choked her to death ds Oa 1a ld Dust, 17¢ $2.25 Aluminum ‘STEAMER CAPTAIN Sunday night, sarg|_PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 14.—Con- |= “ste orn = Tak Skillet, 98 A note, which the police declare | grossman W. W. Foulkrod, 64 years ake a day off Skillet, 95c | was forged, was found laying near | of ago, of the Fifth Pennsylvania “SHOP GIRLS! the ) mainder of the large POISON V |the woman's body. The note read {| district, died today at his home | Thin Goaben ts oso8 tor } Gold Dust sucteny serene Oe | MISS WARE AND HER PET SCARAB. ; Dear husband and children here without knawing the result of|} bowl of dandy soup it ‘pre i minute Seis, Yee : am tired of living in this coid, #n-/jast Tuesday's election, when he|{ sented with regular check ? Do Your Work ull aware of the supe Helen Ware, the actress, has a, “When I first got it they told me aptain W. B. Mitchell of the|ful world, and have gone to my| was defeated by Mick emokee 4 : i s of these well kn¢ » bug for a mascot, an Egyptian | that {t was 5,000 years old and that|steamer Kennedy was taken tll/home above, The earthly parting | for reelection |} Vegetarian Cafeteria, Package, both from an econ | abaeus, which ate it way|it had slept all those years with|with ptomaine poisoning Saturday jis sad, but the meeting above will 221 Spring St al and y stand through the folds of a mummy | the mumnm nid Mi Ware ‘Of | morning while on the 6 o'clock trip| be sweet Prepare for death and WIRELESS CROSSES OCEAN, | : 17 No. § size ose leloth and was found there a year | course, I prized it very highly and|to Bremerton, and was carried to| follow me MOTHER | | Hi y, € plondid bargain ago. Its mate was dead, but this |took great care of it. I found out| his berth tn an unconscious condi-| Following the ai cover) of th De ee fase ae . ? ’ obe was Vv much alive Miss |later that {t couldn't possibly have|tion. It has been announced from| body a search was made for the 8 aly Ov cut tn Diz Ms as Ware keeps it ina tiny cage in her|been #0 old; an Egyptologist told|the family residence that he has|bottle that was supposed to have | Marconi ‘rates is predicted today! iamonds onCredit }dressing room, It does not drink| me it must have crawled into the | passed the critical stage |cont alned poison, but it was not/as the tise of Signo: Messobe 9 You get the goods on the first ¥ . | 4 tempor-|round, McDowell was arrested af-| successful attempt to establish |[M payment lwater, but it nibbles, once every| mummy's cloth in recent years.| Captain John Russell is tempor: | roun f 8 * | | ( Week or #0, at a plece of lettuce, |But I've grown to Ike it anyhow, |arily in charg the Kennedy He the testimony of his oldest son,| communication between Pisa and CEKLING JEWELRY CO abe ¥ 16g lThe bug is about the size of Misw|even if it isn't as wonderful as I|pending the recovery of Captain|Himer, had been taken before the|Nova Scotia, a distance of 4,50( ; = AiO “UNION STRLET. Ware's little finger thought it was.” | Mitehell coroner | miles

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