The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1910, Page 1

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1| The Star’s Carrier Army and the may have The & per month, suburbs. the whole city ou live you Wherever your door for 28¢ died shortly after t o'clock this afternoon. Just before pa * a Goy was brought from bie gell in the city jail to the dying , Ane man, that’s the man,” gasped Quoy. ; later he was dead. “five minutes rh Figen Ho Back Goy, a Ch Goy, Quoy and several other Cht tare bullets into Chung 7 % : nese were amoking oplum when the fryman, in an oplum dive vuarrel started, It is not known Hew Chinatown hote * who started the fight, Eye wit i, shortly after 7 nesses say that Quoy exsayed the Chinese specta ei {role of a cemaker when Goy the result of @ cha have a diffe fs an Americar js known to be # bik y. shot him trolman Newman captured the y fled toward the man quickly learn zed ( e derer 8 nt magne od 4 offered two chaut arcewns that » the Call fe 5 to take him to Tacoma i the “hate! : in a hurry ay oo ae wind Be ie wr nan notified the Georgetown yam Te Sar Ges Bo 4 the auto was stopped by geting on the agent oneal Capt. Johnson there. Goy gave the Rieter the. ehooting name of Tuck Tung at the central poate’ station, but later was positively was the culmt identified. He refuses to talk BST OF LIVING GOING DOWN AUT NOT IN SEATTLE-YET BUMPER CROPS. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1910. NE BIG SHOW ___THE 0 = The Seattle Star AY EFFECT OF, CHICAGO REPORTS BIG DROP aN StumP HASN'T IN FOOD PRICES THROUGH ED COAST BUT MAY OUT THE EAST FOLLOWS a | ; “ACLEAN CITY IS ALWAYS A PROSPEROUS CITY. HELP MAKE SEATTLE 50 BY DRIVING OUT THE GRAFTERS Don’t Hesitate to Phone The Star, Main 9400, or Ind. 441, if your pa per tails to reach your home regularly every night. You are entitied to good service ON TRAINS AND } NEWS STANDS teat THE STORY OF TWO MEN Being Principally About Charles Heumann, the Little War Veteran, Aged Sixty-Five, Who Works at Odd Jobs, and Who Longing for a Little Home, Bought Some Land From the Other Man. ONE CENT. ar in is 65 yea 1, about 4 feet 8 inches high, and a veteran of the Francoe i uy te hort tature to go as a soldier, He ed loing something, hey let 1 the he: ervice Through that ter tru Heun face leath da Hard bitter cold, exposure and illne were h m thr ut the ar But it is a great thing—his military training. It teaches a man to endure, to go on unfal« tering. It came in handy today. Charles Heumann had just told his story—he had paid $524 on property which he had al- ready given two years of his life to call home. | He owed the rest of the $1,200 purchase price, vesides $56 interest “re aon © the t bar he had 1 it was. He i « a € he est of t pa ’ i aske « ta ¢ \ t the ho had t the | h back and return him his mon | 7 a 4 As he a 1, ar You 1 y dn't get $50 for ave paid ir He} en two vex } he had so wanted a home, a refuge against poverty, Fifty dollars,” he said again, slowly realizing. Then his shoulders drooped. The muscles | of his face twitched, then went rigid. He looked ten years older in that minute. ey , RT GOR Then the soldier in him came out.. He squared his shoulders military fashion—a brave, * vsgenge © bru ined bleeding » «ta pch, steamebi ait) © 0 iT ce e aN a ne alter) co re a + Aienitie (ty Uotted Pree ‘ ay tre : asa bleeding vroor i teamebiy nh ~~? rm . ne ssed. as animal after | Pathetic sight, this little man who was too little to fight for his country. : . HICAGO, Nov. 16. A talnous - ashing green animal , with axed eyes, a u right,” he said. hasn't started the descent ¢ of Seattle this morning, all that ix, Pray f : : ie Seattle, Mowever, som bumper corn crop and unusual adh : th - ~ ey Ps : rs pera thfe pn ate poy ene ee oe Phe r till a soldier ny bitter daily economies the five hundred . that “mes , " eft of a band of $0, on their way ing the b ey kicked and eonid not esoay , a nats sf anked « i * < . local pee ten mca ly Reavy receipts of cattie we lee a coral t6 North Seattle siruamaed fear thay i 7ee by tonite euleonio i " I nke i rome, how hard . gt og hasn't reached, Ogs at the stock yards are Paxsersby stopped to look and - mot while sot 4 paxsenge beer an of 65 w f with ands t up that money, Tan otal al they ony given by Chicago dealers as | pity od it in the story of a) As the at 1 her nase! erew stood by helples " dollar, only ¢ es H ann knew C Halley. of Angustine & causes of the general decline of oo St oon, with the horess held tnt wet ere eee oe Se ied And Heumann had been a soldier, so he did not complain. ‘ grocers, reported that there — roogstuffe over the country lng aha ike rats with diz ennied chime! conned to t cm A Here er ; vn bare story of how it all happened slump in local grocery tv ’ ap. whinnies i ome moan oo porn “path . ‘ 1R72 ft war a tpenter a . A decline in prices at the When the steamship Olymp igh o ho labored in I nn ¢ \me 1872 after © wa was a carpenter and added. ¢ Seatth } 1 eamsbip Otympla | neighs wh " Aah nog ne ineterh stock yards was followed by a reached port last night she & Tugsing fiercely and hing might live in lux binet aker a worked ir ¢ Fast ed in Da a. He came to Seattle isithin a few days. reduction of fresh meats and | the sears of a battle with wip 1 and | frantically fron-shod ho t hey were ta 6 6O, but st oe ie dreuneé wave on trip south from Val one by one dumb beasts os paper a) : tang ‘ ? wives oan ee pie is am e trep| Pynemenon OP: len, Ak Coders the Comer Riser! 2 ambed te One by one which destroyed 4 ns ‘ It gives a sense of change in other meats,| Mere today predicted tower ailway company xhipped the ant-|aimost homan ehriek me tr animale abated apa ecurit le ann knew he ae ; E ger prices still on everything ex the throats the dumb animals the band 29 survived. But He he la t ilt ston Harbor rails sails met Centennial Mill Co. stated cept eggs, which, they say, are | All went well until a few hours until shriek hriek combined they are worse than useless 8OW. 111 was a boss. teow. be n plant was goit ere—a big town would eur had dropped 20 cents high and going higher jout from the railway terminus. to form into a diapason of animal Ax they passed eh t ss =e rg te ) schoet ; ds~plenty of work. ‘I'he man who bought @ Bape armas begat The following shows some of | Then arose one of those grinding,| terror streets today they walked the walk |!0!l0 : tami It would probably remain) the jerashing gales which swept the, Gradually the wailing and moan-jof the down and out « fine elf r as the yn gre week po gy o eka gy ore gene 1 gi alsa cea ee eee manne 2 = THE OTHER MAN. cking Co.'s managers } ‘ ; : cting any lrop in Articie | Heur n went t mia free excur n It wv a big, er siast cr s re 500 peos Ham went down from 18 Sugar - $ ees ' ple tly all poor people like himself, excited, he said. In the middle of the crowd, moving ogg is the only change, ea bol. Fhe od 20@22c among the people, talking now to a group, now shouting to the whole boat load, was a man—a co & Branniga REOce rs. Lamb 136 18 | magnetic, little, squat,broad-shouldered man with an easy tongue. 3. W. Godwin & Co. produce! Chickens . 12) 46 186 | He told about the town to got He was the owner of the land—the man‘at whose word MB reported no change : W@iBe 12@2c | (Ny United Prem) | The steamship Alameda with | he daa BABES AG : } CORDOVA, Alaska. Nov Kf-/ make another attempt to get out | nity of a ime. Many others bought, forts to reach the 4&2 people who) of this port The storm i6 oe : 1) . ’ snaibored Get sewn and-caavend ng hourly in onity, and it Phe ; ; likely that the Alameda} « a act bir 1g him to pa ) jot the doomed steamer Portland to make any morel $1 ots be 3 and who are now stranded on Ka b yesterday, when she} alae Opportunity - had talla island, were made today returned, after trying to make} rk 8: 2 “ Z The food supply on the barren| headway against the storm for 12 - if wo it n, at carpe nte Ts ; island is pitifully «ma Only hours ia at rn jw « h would spring up. He would find it j jfew hardy fish homes An appeal was made to the gov a speing' ‘a cas 1 got fairly d he could sell part of lon the island, « nin that [ernment this morning to send a| ROOK SPRINGS, Tex., Nov. 16.—|) : P b Two ee ae waa , their secant stor sustain |revenue cutter to Katalin island| Fears of an armed invasion by |" Mundred and fifty angry la men were told to show up yester-| the people of the wrecked steamer | with food supp The Portiand is} Mexicans thirsting for vengeance : : * ‘ sermed the offices of an| ning to go out on the! more than two or three days ja total loss eager Kn Ra : The steel plant never came to Boston Harbor. Neither did the mills and factories. The ment office on Washington }™U* - vativend bor preeny fem ao es = = pioneer days, went up in smoke | Mearest railroad never got any closer than Olympia, six miles away. Today there is one little ler Railroad av. yesterday yresre fe ve Ps + fgets gine R TER when members of the “flying store and a few small houses. Many people who did move there have since moved away and voce aa is squadron” that left here yesterday abandoned their holdings Me they learned they had been deserted nv oe abi Ing : : po is nf ed gut of about $1,006 by, ‘The men then broke into the of-| eres & bend of bs 4 Mag ted Hoping against pe, Heumann has been making his payments. -His last payment of $50 Ges rare ogee | LOGS LECTION cic ae eis um pe torte I eer ea breaking into the office, the| and packs ay ° oad oie Bp | sal ia Aga He r work everal month 1 lark on at which had-first car- i pleked up their blanket! The police have | 4 that Ber i i ing Fe tlie ey ee Se a, tik pag inne ab “yale a he a and departed £ sce head-\ erly and Carleton are two young} (By. Unlted Proce.) “say 29 ie atven thee seaet MOG WA which the tows | riec 10 Bost : Kc Rate se 1 hand > ne # to report their loxses Canadians who have cut # wide] wWereNna, Mont. @-—A | 54 ballots oa dang cane Tecetves oat was laid off and He 1 had here were 1 obs for him at ing 48 the Scandinavian & | swath in Seattle Sy depealds ie Weedhek Géaiae|aiet % ecessor. Demeiioy Wr wsey refues to te Soy: ton Harbor ; Se : fle Coast Employment Agen Other employment agents of the | 4 3 : ocrats gait member jn the | 20%) 48 ft pu sea) ahantees H ’ his trade, but f le tok aw He’s little but and Carleton, whose first authorized a reward of| Thomas H. Cs republicar n af ata rT wi ‘ D ! p ; ‘ 1 sila * not immin ave, and v He rked at r in ap t down town are unknown, ind arrest of Beverly and/ the next t senate 5 wt minently men 5 ek 4 v . ; pa fo advance from $2 t iat ard eu rer me) The ‘ eve th It wa et. Lately \ cen able te and has been = = |counties has been comp nd ex-8 j Ish, of o ay “ Pr 1 ay h he | ; the tle between the dem d the Am in GOY9 ; 1 " ri V ng i « S s 1 to earn, a dolar, and republicans on joint ball ne and W t bank | i ns half "| " ter atat And n he realizes, even if he can possibly pay all s their arms Well, the Boston Harbor of his dreams-—the Boston Harbor as was pictured him by that ? ° ck Sprin virtua an arm . y NEEDS OF HOUR SAYS SCHNITZEL C t in Bannick Weds His A se 6 Pitt armed rangers ar-| Other man with the easy tongue— is as far from the actual Boston Harbor of today as is the . ap a Pived toda Officials of Edwards |little town of his birth in the Fatherland from the big heartless city on the Pacific where ® county that community | people, he says, set traps for unsuspecting, trusting little old men who aren't big enough to re} see that one f le . . ’ ove . iM education in ¢ ed a . x PE to & lecture Middle | SECh.” mat mee c West, who ts going tT neve xpeet © N PThe Needs of the ter how a 1 expect, 1 alwa Mibsitzed Smit» oA mak Ol . u ‘ nine G P 1 i h r he € \ € k ‘ im ’ 4 Ebe t I I eee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee ee BABE KILLED, MOTHER * ILL FROM FUMIGATING & v ER, Colo + When Fred « * 1 1 7 Me 4 1 * 4 * * re . * * - * f * + w i» f * ited . Ir " 1 * f t fluid * had 1 c - ar nt be t ne * 1 t ty apart: * h 1 ls Ce CONVICT MURDERER BY FINGER PR Bar oe } The name of the other man in this story—the man who made all the promises of work, NTS. rking On| TWO ring Wher Ry United Press.) Vv ORLBA KILLED IN FREIGHT ““. KEEPS TRAINED LOBSTER steel plants, railroads, etc., the man who sold Heumann the land, is Clarence Dayton Hillman, not a story about Ima e land shark lef It t brutal pter { ( | May Get Owl Cars ; tion" INSTEAD OF WATCHDOG ::::: ; peti t Side Improves running if Commers Are Ethel Barrymore | °°%70%, Nov. 15—Ten pound) voned and the dream wilt not ast gh ted that ihe Seat and [Husband at Outs? | ms ‘st to « sate in bs wick Sciray iazdenny reached the whart| 80% service It 1 ean be shown i y a huge, | U. S. BATTLESHIPS NO FLOOD DANGER w TODAY WRECK WAST T eattl IN PARIS.

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