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iN, on atic SO ‘ j i i } i } 1 i i + MANAGER IND I A MIGHTY HUNTER—HE KILLED THEM ALLHIMSELF + & | ARREST MUNN TTT TTT 000 GONE; FIGHTERS HOT | TACOMA, Nov, 28 Thomas Bteinderg, president of the Loid| Athletic club, which pulled off last ‘GUIDE SHOT. FoR PRAIRIE night's big bout has mysterious! Is gone the biggest house t Dreamland rink y dlaappeared. Also All of the gute receipts from nd. that ever att ed a boxing bout in Tacoma, » . What has happened to & none of his friends can | tell. The fighters who took part in last night's card, both in the pre 4, and Jack Lester and Ed Hagen in the main event, are un paid, and none of the bills in con nection with the affair have been | paid. Bill DeCoursey, manager of the Lold club, Harry Burns, man ager of Lester, and Lonnie Austin manager of Hagen, reported Stein. derg’s disappearance to the police last night, Burns and Austin then took an automobile to Police Judge Arnston’s residence to ask for a| warrant for Steinberg’s arrest | What has happened to Steinberg | no one knows. He has been pro-| prietor of a saloon recently at} 2406% Pacific av, He roomed over the saloon. Inquiry at the rooming house by the police last night elicit ed the Information that Steinberg gave up his rooms Monday and took | out all his belongings; where to the landlady did not know, BUILDING FALLS; 4 ARE DEAD CLEVELAND, 0. Nov. 23.—Four people are dead as a result of the collapse of a newly erected con KILLED. mov to} MISTAKEN FOR A CARIGOU THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1910. ITALIAN BANKER I Anuibole Bressi, president of the fanca Italiana, was arrested yer terday, charg with embessling }€92.77 of the savings of Gemmaro Anzano He was released on @ j,bail bond of $1,000 Hin arrest followed the diamissal of the againut Bosko B, Nova kovich, formerly east of the bank, whom Hreest charged with ap propriating $6,000 of the depositors money, Crossexamination showed i there never wae $6,000 | Bresal will be arraign WILL TRY TO FIND GOLD Justice Gordon on Dee ‘Newsies Hear About Alden and Priscilla | Sa The “newsten” had a great old Ume at the Alhambra theatre last | night, where the opera “Prisetiia” was presented by a local company under the auapices of the Wom- en's Guild of Bt. Mark's church. The taken back to the days turkeys were discovered by Puritans tn rugged old J England, and Miles Standish, ¢ | blunt old soldier, made love to fair | Prisciiia through proxy. All of | which was told in song quite ex | cellently, and the “newsle were | glad to hear Priscilla sing to Jobo | Alden, “Why Don't You Speak for | Yourself?” It was just great | sui Hold Seattle | Detective in Portland | PORTLAND. Dy, 28,—Stoddard Weatfall, the Seattle private detec | tive, will not be freed of the charge Jot “annoying and injuring” Mra | Althea Walker, the wealthy Balt |Lake woman, till Friday. Judge Tarwell will then decide whether or not the detective was within his rights iu “shadowing” Mra, Walker and her son, who have since gone |to Salt Lake City WANT YOUR TURKEY | COOKED LIKE TAFT’S IS? If you erete building last night. An ex i is pt 9 want your Thanksgiving plosion in the basement is believed | |\WHERE is MADERO? boning — fen nd gg beg to have caused the disaster, in | den’ a! as his, here's ‘ whieh the wife of Simon Frutkin, « en as eles mele taken from Mrs, Taft's own r, two children and @ patron In , private ¢ 00) Fruthin's shop met death. ; WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—-A®1 “piace three cups of fresh bread ae | vices recelved today from Connel) crumbs in the oven, and when wae Reka | Elisworth at Ciudad Porfirio Dil alightiy crisp remove, Mix with a % WOMEN HAVEN'T YET * | Moxico, indicate that Francisco Mb [pup of melted butter. To thin add * RIGHT TO REGISTER * dero ts In the town of Guerrero. Ae Jone cup of butternut meats or the| * ay * els ae: |eora « to Elinworth, the revolution |meats of black walnuts, a calfs ® OLYMPIA, Nov, 23.—The at- #/ ay enthusiastic mase meeting Many women were in the cro artes left Carrixo Springs early | gweotbread that has already been ® torney general's office, In an */ Ja, heid at the town ball in Fos-| Several attorneys volunte day, crossing the border oppoelle)cooked, the juice of half a lemon ® opinion issued today, holds #/ or yesterday to discuss plans for| their services, Including J. B. F Guerrero Sunday with # guide aod |one bay leaf, a pinch of cayenne _pregle naealhaen fa nliecer es, BS bitant {legal rates|of Tacoma, one of the leaders of| five horses | pepper, @ pinch of thy ind salt Bee, 4 {of the Puget Sound Electric Co./the Fern Hill fight there. A fund - jto taste. ix all together very # ernor has officially proclaimed Residents of Riverton, Tuswilla, Ak| of was quickly raised to carry} NEW OFFICES FOR 16 OF May it tM un large fork and fill ® that the woman suffrage */ientown, Foster and Duwamish, to/on legal proceedings. The injunc-| After January 1, Justices of thé )into the turkey, but do not pack| ® amendment to the state consti #/ 1,6 number of 300, were present. tion hearing comes up tn 10 days.| Peace Brown, Carroll and George lugnty that makos the stuffing % tution has carried. Governor #|'" s : will bold court in their new offic@®iqicey ‘heavy and tndigestible % Marion E. Hay will not tssue |= = in the Prefontaine building, Third? ; ® his proclamation until the sec & av d Yeeoler way. Coanty Seper @@ @ ee ee eee ee eee ® retary of state certifies the re * intendent of Schools Burroughs whine * ® turns of the recent election. also have offices in the same build @ WILL RIDE TO HOUND #) BREESE EEE HEHE ing. Th commission¢m % A hare and honod chase will ® — will ewitch the offices from the New! @ be a Thankegiving feature of #/ block because of a material # the Seattle Hunt clu * seeded raisins, 1 cup sugar, 4% cup sour cream, 4% teaspoon each of IN COUNTY JAIL CELL York ( crease in rent ee cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg, and % teaspoon salt. Mix-all together aye eg and bake in crust. W. Y. Crawford, serving a year's) year term. - - ye sentence in the county jal! for t The affray resulted from an -_—-_—- be RHRKKRARKKRKK . larceny, was stabbed with a a argument for the possession of al (Conciuded.) le yesterday by fl y jail once « “ ~ eget ee pets yal ean vhpatggrng, MaeAY THE THEATRES, . ©) rcccnuy conricted of grand larceny | week. oo wy gy Hn doomed tan and two ward-|had gathered, but a heavy fox en- * Speen * for taking $220 from a gullible enough, the razor was not used in Carey, who in-| shrouded the building and cloaked % Moore—"Mile. X.” Rigwedish citizen in a card game the dying, cross the view of the jail yard. Even % Grand—"Our New Min */and awaiting transportation to the 4 received five stabs. Hin|@d the few yards separating the the forbidding black arm of the & Seattle—“The College Widow.” *| penitentiary to serve a ove to fifteen| wounds are not serious jcondemned cells and the gallows, gallows tree near rear wall) % Lois—“Shore Acres.” aaa seweenpeeeee | Where Executioner John Ellis stood could not be made out *% Alhambra— > Romani.” * 3 ae | waiting At 9 o'clock a mpectre of a dinck| % Orpheum—Vaudeville. * | Crippen, without hesitation, as flag was hoisted to the top of the! *& Majestic—Vandeville. * Ithough he had rehearsed his part abadowy flagpole near the prison & Pantages—Vaudeville. *} }in the mimic tragedy, mounted the and a few cheers, some * * jgallown with a firm step. en and m groans sped Crip. KkekkkKRRE RK et Did Not Falter. * abriven soul on the last! vandhal He did not falter, and he af ht LET YOUR STOMACH HAVE ITS| break down, To the fewron had paid his debt to OWN WAY. ere——the governor, the sheriff, the « hie obligation to the ditike priest, the jailers, and two r forts of Scotland Yard Do Not Try to Drive and Force It a aE Fs sentatly press—Crig A warder 1 on the notice to Work When it ig Not Able, or You Will Suffer All the More. Declaring that the railroads ou |to be given more margin profits m cannot treat your stomach|on account of the higher taxes pre as some men treat a balky hors vailing now, Ho 1 Ellie presi force, drive, or even starve it Into| gent of the Northern Pacific rail doing work at which {t rebels. The| way, warned the members of t stomach is a pat and faithful) Chamber of Con - 9 servant and will stand much at that w rs and {li-treatment before ba fuse fo he ad by . but when It does, you had any longe slow with ft and make {t work the mistaken muke t not I looked " said “ME FOR THIS KIND tt the taxes for 1909, and | *eemed ac board f the prison gate the offi found that it took more than our | time had co ordering the hang Bross earnings to transport the | %nd stood fi B certificate that } wheat crop in the state of Wash. | ¥8* being a and the physi ington to pay our taxes for 1909 in| OW tt feate of death Bo t That's why he would THE ALLEGED CONFESSION. like to have the Chamber of Com LONDON, Nov. 23.—The Times this afternoon repeated the me work 4 at keneral putative confession and published an ostensible statement in the ’ ' oO ra nds given to the third person, alleged to have been made by Crippen. The paper rr 1 coran says that Crippen confessed to a friend before he was executed The story relates the unhap wife's alleged unfaithfulness, her of the doctor's life and his drunkenness and jeal ss tantrums. } pesca ousy.” These ses, it is alleged, brought about Crippen’s deter the stome mination to kill his wife Delibe ately and cold-bioodedly, says t | The Times, the American physician planned the details of the take so lor | murder Bo. use fcr & § POISON IN TABLETS The statement asserts that Crippen purchased hyoscin and be | gan impregnatir with the poison certain digestive tablets that | his wife was taking | The f poisoned tablet was given January 31, the next Feb. | ruary 1. The second tablet caused her death you and digest The b remained in a bedroom of the Crippen house, at 39 | Toad s Hilldrop Crescent, Islington, North London, until the evening of | well ‘e tk by put | February 2. Then Crippen began the ghastly task of disposing of ting your food tn a gla ar with the remains without arousing sus on one of the tablet 4 wa-| DISSECTED CORPSE ter, and you will see the food est] | He carefully dissected the ¢ se, cutting the arms and legs ed in just the san time a « Into aemall pieces nd burning ther in the kitchen stove. While dige My ¢ he engaged in thie work an ashman calied at the house and Crip i t } ‘pen nar ly caped detect th The grewsome task fina vercame the iron nerve of the | 5 doctor, and he became fearful of attracting the notice of his | Tat after eating | neighbor | hat nt—and Besides the increasing odor of the decomposing flesh filted«| will feel mind tha him with horror, and one night he fled from the house, leaving it will feel no 4 bance or wels tr flight he threw the bloody scalpel into an adjoining in your stoma In fact, you w yard of a vacant house. After wandering about London for hours forget all about having @ stom his reason returned and he went back to his house ot ed ste Bde ie Be al | BURYING THE BODY Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets act in| Ali was as he had left it. With nerves composed he devised oa ected ae they ec at plans for hiding the rest the mutilated body. Then he car ad dy datalees teenie Of ried the remains to the cellar, broke the concrete pavement, dump- | Suaivle teas tnd other digentive ed in the relic 6, sprinkled them with acid to aid dissolution, and | uids the stomac t no repaved the floor eitsen “84 7 tape BP omg Following this Miss LeneQe came to the house and posed as Momash i im, they Bo Haht abead Mrs. Crippen. The doctor for a time silenced neighborhood of their own accord and do bar ger a oey ng hie wife had gone to America, and later that she Whar ene ber nad died there iiidende thees te the least r~ true or false, according to lawyers, but they aseert that the con. Sine MeatanE has aeiat ativminah of | fession, if made, must have been procured before Crippen was ities tekaei ted ateo 1 peel placed in jail, During confinement at Pentonville no one spoke needed seat end vermit 1 to become . to the condemned man except in the presence of his warders. strong and health - Stuart's Dy t for Ne | ar cents a SAYS WELLINGTON are 1 A Philadelpt ided that a vaudeville theatre, which em | Gruggist would a labor law being out of 4 a of them. In fact Spokane th 40 retail, Olympia—Requisition papers for I LTT, Nov The dam- ter was an act of God, and that preserit 1 grocers have organiz > make a) the return of Joseph Gardner, w e suit netituted by R, M, Laville|no lo of life nor property was and if your own ¢ determined fight against the Sun-|ed in Seattle wholesale forg- | against the G h rn railroad | sustained through any negligence | est with you, he wil day closing law. They declare that! eries, are on th uy to Norfolk,|for $195 for baggage lost in the|of the company. This was the state ly that there {* nothing « groceries are necessities of Mfe and| Va., where the fugitive is held, Gov.| wreck at Wellington last March is| ment made by J. H. O'Neill, a db 60 good for dyspepsia should be sold every day tn the|M, 2. Hay signed the papers yes-}on trial here, and the railroad | vision superintendent in the employ Dyspepsia Tablets jyear | terday ets up th» defense that the disa f the road MAS. FRED VAN HOUGEN. VICTORIA, B. C, yy. 23.—~1 wilds. The dangers and hardships Yrederick Van Housen, his wife,|0f such a trip were pointed out to and « party will plunge shortly her, but the game little woman A never faltered into the wilds of Vancouver island to find gold by means of wireless telegraphy Frederick Van Housen is a wire lems operator who has a theory that ore interrupts the air waves! sent out by a wireless {natrument when the waves pass over the point where the ore is hidden. 80 be has formed a party that will try to prove the theory, This trip is the result of years of experiments in which he haw been greatly as sisted by his wife. When the trip was firet talked of, Mrs. Housen declared that she was go ing with her husband into any man,” declared Mrs. Housen, and so she's going along to ansist ber husband in his search for wealth . In the wilds, stations will be set up, and when sounding between two points, if it is found that the waves are interrupted, then the party will hunt for gold in that locality. The expedition will be made up of six persons, four be ing expert wireless operators, and Van outfit, similar to the now used in the army the! will be made shortly The start THIS CALF STEALS $118.25 AND EATS IT ALL—PRETTY TOUGH—WHAT? SPARTANBURG, 8. C., Nov. 23.—-In going milking Mra. Luther rt, who lives at Clinton, dro pped a pocketbook containing five $20 bills, a $10 bill, a $5 bill and t hree ones, besides a silver quar- ter. The money wae missed an b our later and thorough search re vealed the qaurter, which showe d sigue of having been chewed by a calf. A young heifer in the yard had a gulity look and a vetert nary surgeon was summoned. The roll was extracted from the stomach of the calf in a mutilate d condition. The bills were taken to a bank cashier, who sent them to Washington to be redeemed. THE THIRD READER Calv BY FREO SCHAEFER. ommon of the vil ied of them wa For t thi knacks with tt ster Sloppyweather, son of @ poor charwoman wit! Sylvester did not have 14 shillings. In fact his whole store of wealth was a coy hing which he had earned at punching holes in porous plaste the village a ecary ci cried Donald rd ate, re manne let u each see how we can wa 1 An wa ing he ct ur I ent he had frittered aw is 14 «8 for one thin Far from a his examp) ly r showed his finer qualities. He laid his fa y wrapped in cott wool and did without gumdrops aad squi ur D however peratsted his profligate } as if money grew upon trees and h in the midst of 1 est A 1 of 77 years has now elapsed Sylvester Slop pyw the charwoman Ano longer perous pawn broker with a fine gilded ¢ to carry bh al retch, clad only in a threadbare seersucker suit and a moth eaten fur © keep off the elements. Water was one of the ele he had most successfully kept off, as his complexion e, kind ef Assistance! walled he nee through & pair of unredeemed opera glasses ew that Ponald Doughnut stood before him exclaimed the opulent broker What, then, has become 14 shillings, sirrah ? At this ald Doughnut burst {nto a torrent of scalding tear Oh, sit cried, wringing his tear-stained hands, “if I had saved my 14 shillings I would todiy be smoking my own ciga : While 1," responded Sylvester Sloppyweather, not without a note of triumph, “have still my copper farthing intact, See!” and he displayed a greenish, unsterilized coin, “I have still my copper farthing. It 1s now quite valuable, being worth thrippence to any numismatist, Take it, Buy yourself a two-penny bun and invest the overplus in giltedged securities, and I dare say you will in the end thank me f not hav Wasted MY substance! This was a bitter blow for one so highstrur the onion specu lator’s son, Clutehing the coin, he ran and leaped off a pier, or dock as it is called. 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