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row More Light on Gill-Furth Deal __{Conctuded.) come. # (By United Pree) land frauds in connection with the be: bite of feed. Bt ————nnmewe | giving, though : WABHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 19. | aequisition of coal iands in Ala © of food She could not move Thanksgiving! What has she (to Following a ten-day conference with | 1s en route to the t today Test ent re the uncil investigating committee [from her chair by the window be thankful for? Only MPs Attorney General Wickersham and Previous to hi rture fror BY PETER PowER ; ‘ D. Ross, superintendent of construc- | “lt saw a Swedish woman passing | Hamilton—and ¢ knows. Secretary Ballinger, T, B. Town-| Washington yester Townnend it ye i ven , The charitable organizations dull send, special assistant attorney gen-| discussed the plan of proxec 6 Hkely, Ms of \ “i ns yosnate d t ag he % ‘apped on the |hor unworthy—she hax asked did] leral, who been avaigned to|and the manner handling the ' oration ae by f the S Co, and | glass WFouRHE me some toast |too often—at least once a year 7 4 Pe eoanly indibied | puveriitient’s «case. wan decided ¢ : ; Jand o After that she helped | since 189 | MOUNT KISsKO tO 39: sr ovmd EDS Menttlo Ov alleges legen st i tayor ¢ x Une me until I got some roomers But th she te—in, that Httle| TWO men are dead asa neveral | yi satel be meen e More “ irs wa ven t testimony, and Two roomers came-—one a hut-jghack close to Seattle's million.| Wounded as the result of a pitched c an Ke vi ing rf mittee, fired | band, wife and child, who occupiel | dollar buildings, wick, bed-ridden,) Date between two parties of arm RUSSELL D ‘aued . at him, brin out facts showing that} the second room; a man took the | helpless, hungry--this neighbor of /¢4 men at Merritt's roadhouse near! & REW SUE . ‘ \ ’ 1am hie oe uct of the city office by ad- | other remaining room, From them | ours. vere, early today, The fight is sup rms w jwhe ¢ ted $3.00 a week, She! Maybe she had done wrong| POMed to have started over a girl CORT AND SHUBERTS 1 vice re \ nS. BE. Co. officia managed to live. thinge—unw things Perhaps | Whose brother believed she was h te ht ® fact that Mr, Man-/approxima ’ had been! She has managed to live, But she |xomething was wrong with her,|'¢ld & privoner tn the roadhouse Re cpcrcrgge et roe ning, th 4) contract agent|spent in Ballard putting up poles | doesn’t want to live else her children would not turn| 44 Who demanded her release | Aa injunction to teatrain any of; Spbecaues gen Bad nachinists, etme of the KE. ¢ would vist and wiring for street lights, and| “I don’t Know why I have lived | against her in her dire need, Per: rh dged were removed fo the the Shubert attractions from ap in! gone ~ aeqvizee Bhu yt bi . umber of Sisatty oy. Arma at the he waa about to atring pther wires |#o long,” she says haps, however, the father, who was| morgue to awalt fdentification.| searing at the Moore theatre for| Def lmterests in the Alhambra the-| 0 " aim jurtadtetlog é ; sini |'The wounded men are being cared atre, and wince then Bhubert has | r P office ed Kellogg for business and residence pur 4 murderer, has s@mething to do| five years was applied for by Ruw| heen sending his at to the M ‘ roployed Yes, Mr. Manning ca quite !poses, Arms called a halt, laid off] This is just a bare sketch of Mrs, | with this |for by friends, and every effort is yeen nending his stars to the Moore] in th often,” was the answe There the linemen and had the material | Hamilton's life—so far But say she was the world’s} eine made to hide their identity [well & gh of the Alhambra the bar rin eh aR eae en if t eure aleo 0 Co. « hauted back to Seattl |. ‘The city, the county, the chant:| greatest ainner—which she ts not.| THe man who, it te gald, lead anjatre in the superior court yester:| Besides aking tor the fnjunetion jot My a who were there frequently “What's the use of going into|able organisations are tired of| Kven #0 attacking force on the resort when (yy. - NO MR Sse et ll pe sor Hayy i ce the That Water Shortage Ballard?” Arms le reported to have | & Il x her, They h uve helped her A hat ia @eattle going to do ane ree al bo yr eed | aiitoet bad banal Fab.200 worth DObrA, Russell & Drew ask $26,000| the ‘ a teem testified as to the es a0 often—w east one ‘ about her? nin, ee ‘ewer ol ppad aude oo reed ons ‘ byt * . eter on age” excuse of A ms te sirsaty edpoiteaiigat theres She ought to help herself, they aay, | She fo wtill @ woman and a|Prewer Js missing since the fight.{stock In the Alhambra ‘Theatre Co,| damages already accrued by reason) ap United pa. “When the American. Savings : + ; Mra. Hamilton bas given birth| mother. She gave a crazy quilt] Brewer is sald to have learned of| and entered tnto an agreement with | of the loss of profits from the Bhu-| Work« : from the A, Bank building wa ed power | According to the testimony given) io 15 children. They can't or won't | pillow cushion, which she bad| his sister's plight Wednesday night | Russell & Drew to furnish the Shu-| bert attractions this season yo t with the W, se pylori Fagg power |yesterday, It was evident that | $1 00.0 hen viade, toa chance visitor who had| When he visited the roadhouse,|bert attractions at the boulevard| John Cort and the Shuberts are) F. of M maintain an indepemds her, Kellogg, “was th nt short | Arms b See vaan te ee tae | Doesn't seem to be much of any: | spoken kindly to her, and wept for| Habitues of the place ejected him, | theatre | the principal defendants. Jent existence of power Applied for nearly. 3,000 kilowatts |ttime for her to do but to craw! | joy when Undertaker Butterworth,|!t 1 bey when 4 — ol = “No,” came ply pap oe off In a corner and die who caine at her requent to make] #he go home with him i “Who | was the |" any Arma would wait threo|, Amd this she ts perfectly willing |/funeral arrangements, sent her! With the threat to return an SCH OENFELD DEAD best judge sible water | 4, days before turning down |°,9 | edna hs wc ee wa Agen Faw bes se cae ical fnee, bebedinids -"06' tatordialion Pi omer ary ot the construction | fat contract, the Inference being |uetie to pt hBer pe , enraey os glen Biali tweicy Ta ‘ d by the authorities today.| Realizing that his end was near, one E. attle’s plonoer business work, I would be most apt to) with Be Co ttfieclate tm {he Says “And then let the end! What about it? sine Wee DS Wold MANS ened Lown. B. Penoeiteny: Hane Ce te | Tod dpened a steel furnitere store “Did yc Arma that thereic. nade a request for the heav “ 4 . Rov ABy 4) ered the members of his household!” ty Jost all in the historic rae was no water shortage? fest Toad in the plant's history GERMANS HAVE SUBSTITUTE pee Hoey ya se tials Jabout his bedside yesterday after-|of 1889, but was one of the firnt Arms Knew It | Arms gave It diately FOR A “PIPING BREEZE”! tne shots wore returned from|noon and bade them farewell one|to reestablish a business house y ve no batinesg Toek: 2 tek Biss Seat iors: Cost 8. E. Co, Bargain | within and the fight continged until] by one. when & sea of tents. | jr note and } and £ cog irtparsp lope tage. af fg min sei Yay oe the sheriff and hin deputies arrived,| To hie wife and sons he ex. | Prom beginning, Mr.| house proprietors are Warned: by foad than we had at that time w _ “How big was the load of the When the altackers fled, One of the| pressed ‘the wish that they say| Schoenfeld bu ii up & business un-| thix court no Foomim 46 out another drop of water being |S. E. | EEA ES slain men is supposed to have been|goodby to his intimate business |Ul his name became a power in| either erie. | Young folig Miia saan’ then reenicek: (0.3 asa i a defender of the roadhouse and the| friends and associa The end | Pacific coast business circles. The | have home . ae, TeK > ee Oe other one ofl he ye pit: ware M presen establishment! or iT propone that tistics of is department, “How mich was all the rest of Rae CASO (OS AERCRINS DEY: | EEE ary Loree tn) eal eemcontlide: te tua Sargent. vetnlll rants pote) which showed that the storage res-| the r ais ator ie |Eskimo Squaw Blows last, Death was due to pneumonia, | furniture store on the coast jthem from ervoir at Ceda Bren x sed er Anew oe ee Mr, Schoenfeld was 69 years old.| One of Mr. Schoenfeld’s bappiest| 80 said Jud Pest. OF that emount only four feet | time: ww. wel Off Head i in Prison| ne funeral will take place at the| memories was of the time when|and Mrs had been used » American | Besties Mr. Ross, A we } family residence, 103 17th ay. N.,|he and Mark Twain worked on the | and Peter Phe Bank building was refused city Hams and G Hal, Prose Ree ract | NOME, Alaska, N Vv. 19.—-A de | tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock,| same Mississippi river steamboat. | Abbott hotel, ee tae water. ebertags Sixt Semartmens: cf the eft: leet. de mented "Eskimo woman named | under the auspices of the Masonic| After that he went to Nevada, and for the infraction of Judge cuse. hobo tailpipe anaes che res : athe 4 pend Chinahrook committed suicide 1 | fraternity and of the B. P. O. E. went through the big mining days | rule. $5,000 8 Fear, and Arms’ refusal to|himeett will be given en oppor fn te at cin jen Mr. Schoenfeld’s death removes | there. - RT full the contract forced it to the|tunity to explain. A number of |The woman was recently brought to |. be really vateabio must ann 8 E business men have also been #ub Nese from Candle. She wae ab 17 acod results trom each mogul “The Ballard Deal. poenaed to testify to the “short of |lowed to wander about the Jail, and | Gene Just thie" Whether Soca a further testified that after | water” excuse © Honey ana eee CZAR MAY LIFT CHURCH BAN | ON TOLSTOI WHO IS DYING (Ry Cotted Presed yauthor, who is near death. The ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 19 condition of Tolstol was such that Czar Nicholas and the procurator of : » effort wee rn to broach to the holy synod of the Greek church" faite ll a cep the were in consultation today o physicians have kept In question of withdrawing the edict « tant communication with the of excommunication issued ag palace, a last anage was Count Leo Tolstoi, without waiting that the count's death is only a the consent of the noted Russian | matter of hours JUDGE RELENTS AND YOUNG COUPLE MAY START ANEW Will File Recall THE STAR—SATURDAY, SHE ONLY WANTS DEATH NOW I'd like to live till Thanks Here's a nifty arrangement for the y not fitted with auxtiiary motor htsmau whose craft je This motor attachment is attached to # salldriven yacht when becalmed, to drive the yacht to her an- chorage or temporary harbor. The detachable motor fa a German idea, and fs used by the subjects of the kaiser. American yachts men might find the attachment benefictal and valuable, Ss TORM AUTO ESCAPED: Ran down by a spe" eding auto at 89th wt. and Aarora av, H. M. May-f who resides at the corner. of ther bureag has tialeves | Portland und The we storm warnings from ordered danger sigus posted at all Sound ports. High southeast winds} pney av. and 39th #t.. was se of fthe Pacific coast this afternoon | lousty Injured last night. The ace and tonight, is the word from Port |tand. changing later to southwest sone but the chauffeur driving the jcar threw in the high gear ai speeded toward Ballard before the | number of his machin SHRHHARRERRKK EHH! Petition Dec. 15. “I am not guilty, and I don It has been evident to me that | * CRIPPEN'S FATHER DIED =| believe my wife is guilty, We| you love each other, Now, what| * OF A BROKEN HEART ® This pitiful ery, made by George! After pondering the question for| said Zer of the Pub-| © wile died of a broken “hese” Hanlon a week ago, still bothered |some time, Judge Ronald decided | tic Welfare league, this morning.|% wae “ips 4,8 broken heart, Judge Ronald. Hanlon and his last Saturday to send them both| The petitions will probably be filed art, who ‘sttended. Crippen; © ® Burt, who attended Cri; o* wife, Blanche, were convi of to the penitentiary for an inde by December 16 pon * ; pen. f *# when he announced the aged #| rolling” a laborer out of $63 terminate sentence of 1 to 15 years There will be no chance given *® man's death “Lam sorry for both of you,” the) “You cam both start life over because of alleged wrons-| 4 Crippen's, body will be | fudge said at that time. “You are\again in a year from now if you We will get 20 manY|% mated” Final disposition ot | only 24. Your wife is your junior. | behave yourselves,” sald the judge be no room for the) » ihe ashes ha tb abe a I don't want to brand you as crim This sentence stood un * to dowbt the cenw) 4 cided upon “rhe tho: ie | finals. I don't want to send you day. Philanthropical workers | of the people's wishes In] 4 Soe trytne to lente thence *| to the penitentiary. But you afe' came tnterested in the case, the matter * abouts . rel ative gg *I both too old to permit me to sus yesterday Mrs. Catherine D. Ii supposed to live in ous of the. #| pend your sentences. 1 can send tan assumed the obligation of fur kak RAR AR AAA Rew S phe IO lye ae you to the reformatory, however, girl with work. Judge | * the a = but the law does not make any eupon suspended her|*® WEATHER FORECAST. * * provision for women In the reform. sentence * 1 diag nk Bk het Son atory. She will have to go to the| Mrs. Margaret Hanlon, mother of * le and vicinity— ®| penitentiary.” arrived from Chicago yes-|* and Sunday; in- # Be Q . A look of dismay on the face of terday and will make an effort to # creasing southeasterly winds, #|} k N { young Hanlon did not escape Judge have her son's sentence suspended * * uicKer ex Ronald also. hs dndindiadindindindnaadndndindindndadn A | Ti , D “As you are I once was As | am You will be Tacked to a skeleton displayed in | } the show window of a Third ay tore a placard bearing the Iittle epigram above caught the eye of| L « t night | d the eplgram. The | dea of a ton talking like that | © & perfect gentleman! It was In ble. It was that same Bo James hunted around until be found 4 healthy-looking brick. Then he well, Patrolman Hart caught bim | just as he was about to heave the x James will have an opportunity to tel’ Judge Gordon all about it to morrow morning TO SELL REO CROSS STAMPS. Red Cross Christmas seals will be placed on sale December 1 by JAMES &. DITTY We make Cuts for Magazine | | Car Advs., Department Stores Newspapers, and Booklet Three | 1309 SEVENTH AV. | RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVING Co Engravers of Best Quality Copper Halftones and Zinc Etchings Illustrating, Music Color Post Cards, Quality, Service and Price Always Right, a the Washington Association for the Prevention and Relief of Tubercu le The seals can used like on packages, letters, etc, message of hope and good r, The message will be under atgod the country over, as these yeuls will be sold in every city of || Importance stamps an eh for cities, governing Matter not conflicting with laws. formed the of discussion at the nual Convention of elty officals of eattie, Tacoma Spokane Ab Home every tate topic rule deen, Kverett, Renton and Belling | t held at the city hall yester | Mayor N, 8. Pratt, of Spo presided While the steamship Jeffer 80n was speeding toward Seat tle yesterday afternoon, Alex Turnbull, an Alaska miner, and Miss Eliza McAdam, an Alaska Schoo! teacher, flashed a wire less to Barney McGee at the Hotel Arlington urging him to obtain a marriage license. Mo- Gee made good, and last night Turnbull and Miss McAdam were made one. Covers, Labels, Street TELL OF ROME METHODISTS. Catalogues, etc, Dr. A, W. Leonard, pastor of the First Methodist chureb, will tell of thodist efforts in the Latin countries Monday night in the MAIN 9400, IND. 441 church auditorium, Dr. Leonard formerly was @ pastor in Rome. | when no one was watebing her, she 4 will ask for the 1912 convention ot} dent was witnessed by several pot) the ciation, which will convene In Port-| jland January 4°to 7 next. Boise and Idaho, both north and south was learned, | * 4. | iand next January |the money was withdrawn | afterward the Finnish correspond. | }and principal | bee first ans | Not “F |Tar, t |e substitute but see that you get the gen: | arton black let Bartell’ Drug NOVEMBER 19 0 KILLED IN ROADHOUSE 1910, went into the wash room, and, ob taining a guard's gun, shot herself. As a result of the affair it is prob able that the government will be naked to conduct an {nvestigation of the jail otricials. WANT WILL KEELER. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 19.--Wiille Keeler ts the latest candidate for the position of manager of the St Louls Browns, according to the an | nouncement today Boise Wants Growers (By Unteed Freee) BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 19.—Boise ational Wool Growers’ asso-| {) wend large delegations to Port-| GLEASON IN BASEBALL, Nov. 19.Jack Glea with Texaz Rick-| ard in protwoting the JeffriesJohn- | fight at Reno, arrived here to-/ day n what is believed to be “third major tenes business CHARGE FINNS WITH FRAUD Oxcar Maki and Everd| bh laborers, will not re-} to the Seandinavian- | nb'« branch at Ballard which was pald out In their behalf! to their parents in Finland, they} Were arrested yesterday by Deputy Bhortff Zimmerman and are charged with grand larceny. | E, P. Searle, manager of the bank @ays that the men had deposited) © delivered to their parents, | en the latter could not be found, | Shortly Recaure Wh ent of the bank found the parents | paid the money The men here, however, refuse to make good and the bank officials think it was a scheme to defraud them out of $500 TODAY IN HISTORY November 19, 1497 Vasco da Gama doubled the Cape of vd Hope, being the ] first’ Buropean | ( navigator who had the curiosity to see w was m the othe ide of that now fa mous promontory Up to that time ors who were harting Africa “i to sail down jthe coast a piece, and then draw a picture of a dragon on the map to show that the coast like the dragon, was something that he had not looked into. When de Gama came back, however, he new the salt water way from Gibraltar to} Calcutta and back, and convineoed| pe of It, too. 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