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lk FOR MURDER ee IDGR, Mass. Nov. 28 of Hattie Lebla v found the mtogether fatal shot 2c owas btgun. in a dying st girl detenda ‘ that killed hi Ln home three fense hav Indignation meeting sad tonight at Dugdal: . to diseuss pla Seg on the fight agains and exort patrons of the Sea & Southern Railwa of the company. When th interfered, it is repor shower. A CHRISTIAN SOCIALIST t a at 2 Albert ehrgott, from Portland, le Will: | tarer for the Christian Soctalist Fe tonight at § o'clock ' INERS MIAY QUIT (Ry United Press } chinists ts the only 1 i 1OUIB, Mo., Nov. 28.--If the | executive counc o op ot Miners falls | tenting the chart b qwurn Federation of known, however, how for opposed eaeberter from the American % will yote, and though 1 ef Labor It is Ike y that) is generally believed by the dele body will endeavor to! rates to the convention of the the sident Western of America today of H. Moyer of of Miners. the charter, sald to be in doubt Hellites;” That’s What Matthews net burt a city to clean} majority trying to prevent them. i Re L Matthews uttered these | clous pe the course of his ser.) ner of the sons, who kint shark to devow Fa spontaneous out as “hellites. Another Minister. Me biggest church ir trowded te the doors Matthews speak on “Sea wickedness, corrupth fe absurd to say business men w Majority of the p Went ® clean city, and Dave it, despite the Inte OY TOWN A GREAT SUCCESS One of the Store views Things” Sat teed” but took advantage of the shop-early-prices and GREAT SAVINGS. " he said, | prosperity terian chureh eds and Shorter Bedding ‘Gift lay and le hundreds not only tied many ropriate gifts at Knapp Motor Dynamo; om ree on four batteries; er palley on shaft for run | srrongly made and folds up $2. 98 Mattress and piliows of 3 ve with ¢ u 75¢ Doll Bed, like cut; has pil lows, mattress and car st Still Reduce Hardware Stock $5.00 Perfection Oi) Heat $1.00 Building Paper; t a adiator | containing 500 square fe w room in | Red Rosin Paper th e smell. | lning 69c arn $3. 98 $4.50 Fire Place Screens; We Stove Pipe nt in black or bronze finish Fineh « t f fold close mesh eee” 10c pt al Gake Griddie, 47¢ fast iron, | $3.19 Hand Lamp, 150-—Clear glase hand mp; com polished ete with No, 1 burn 1 5 ! lothes Line, 15¢ mney; Waided temp « - special ...sseeee ‘ c long; Kost Gas Jet Heater, $1.50 — te 15¢ Kost Ins aneous Jet hing Bowl, 23 H tt the heat dow Yellow mixing to operate Fits 5 Teapots 33¢ ted English Earthen Teapote; in tment of sizes, shapes and dec 33c Soulser & Harlot | af fkasas ON TRIAL iy United Pres on the night he waa killed. She sald some one unknown to her had and fired the with the re oped ss Glover's widow, it was announced Gover of Walthe today, would be an important wit today. ness whtn the taking of testimony ensive plans for the girl's de been made, For counsel she has George Kylt, a member of shooting, Miss Le Imit. the Canadian parliament, and Mel the ba dbten with Glover | vin Johnaon, IS UP IN ARMS crowd had attempted to plaster the! outside of a car with denunciations car men | ey were | plastered instead with a mud of trouble K n sta-| Lecture will be delivered by Rev e. But] lowship, in the First Baptist church, | corner Broadway and Columbia at, | MURDER | LABOR FEDERATION mber of the r Tt te not] of the it The corner stone of the new} council | $8,000 Swedise-Finnish Evangelical nm is com Lutheran church, at W, 65tb st. and ot isauing a| Second av. N. W., was laid yester snnell of| day afternoon. Rev. Martin L Association of Ma- carson and Rev. Magnuson spoke Calls Sharks and Grafters ring to the greedy, avart-| man every the First Presbyterian | thing in sight and monopolize all lerday he was interrupt-| profits, Dr. Matthews coined a new *t of ap-| word by describing these creatures The city that compromises with e's n and fnjus i! Sentiment.” tice can have no true peace and declared Rev. Jesse day at the Lake of his sermon was } 18th THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 238, 1910. Growing Some, Eh? SPOKANE is (Dy Untied Prem.) SPOKANE, Nov. 28-—Dan Ru pert, a saloonman, was sough: by he police today in connection with }& mysterious «hooting affair, in With the United Mine) oration that the council wil! grant |¥*ich Ell Basta, 28, was instantly ; the matter today ts | Killed, and Dutch fn the chin last night occurred in an Austrian boarding house. All the men are Austrians iiker waa shot The affray When the police broke into the room they found Basta’s body near) | the center of the room A card jtable had been drawn over his body liker stood in a corner He told the authorities that a card |game was in progress when Rupert lentered and began shooting. Ten Austrians were in the room time, but all the rest o# of them was able to give Higidle account of the shoot IN THE PUBLIC EVE EN. F. D. GRANT. The proposal to make a clvi war veteran out of Gen. Fr ant was slowed down consider: | ly since Dr. C. C. Blake of ¥ Brookfield explained that while young was shot during the war, it as he was| returning from a pleasure excur ion and when he refused to halt at the sentry's order As a matter of fact Grant was but 10 his only part in hos that of a boy Ii in his f camp Gen. Grant will be retired from| active service Ma 1914, but even then It is hardly likely that he will be in need of a civil war pension, which he would get were he now added to the roll of veter ans, As a reti major genera he will recetve © @ month te keep the from the door, and then, too. wife is a member of Honore family of Chi the wea cago, a0 at the very worst he could live with her folk The general's most duties during his later have ben in keeping up cial end of the army and in look ing like his famous father, both of which he has accomplished very THREE KILLED INR. R. WRECK (By United Press.) WHEELING, W. Va,, Nov. 2 Three trainmen were killed and three severely injured today when York-Chicago expre , on the Baltimore wrecked near the New Va Several of the injured passengers were severely hurt, but the ma jority escaped with slight bruises The train was running a high rate of speed when the accident occurred. PIONEER IS DEAD | Mra. F. H, Folsom, a native of Washington, died at her home, 1621 av., yesterday. She was born at Olympia In 186 Bhe was the |daughter of John P. Hays, who set i in Olympia in 186: The funeral will take place to morrow atternoon from the family residence, }irs. Folsom is survived by her husband, two daughters and ic, son. jof the biggest jask the Interstate comme: rates sold when the war|* |which probably will result in_ the Jeu HERE’S A MATCH THAT’S BUSTED BECAUSE TITLE IS N. G. IN PORTUGAL, (Ry United Pres) PITTSBURG, Nov, 28.-—It is prac | the rounds here, t tleally certain today that at least Elizabeth M. Maban, heire daugh and papa Maban refused to come) ter of the head of the Sloss-Shef- | through field Stee! company of Birming-| The wedding was to have bam. ar here, and Count De Nasci. place the day before Thanksgiving mento, #¢ {t all came about because the count | wished to give no rea vion than papa Maban wanted to | daughter pay for a title which was badly| Count De Nascimento met i} damaged by the Portuguese revolu-| Maban in Rome last year om. tt in anid that when Maban| was a member of the learned the sum at which the count | legation tn that city The de | not rich, but he is of old far clared that he “refused to be bum jbut for once a Pittsburg “ and forthwith | aire refused to be hoodwinked an tithe of no account tween the count and his daughter |thereby bas averted a valued himeeclf and title coed by a foreigne eaw to it that the engagement be-|a for was severed ecandal BIG FIGHT COMING IN NO GLUE TQ Seecsereess MILITIA DIVISIONS Before the take place, over the question. of n advocated by Adju- | officers bec jeorge B. Lamping. [talk.of mus ¥ company officers in Se [panies to organize Ty, ap tant ( Infar attle, headed by Colonel Case, are Mery companies in tending to ruin| opposing this me and have formed an organiza to fight the change. They declare }in their work that the moveme are at the head ts merely a play intended to advance personal polit feal strength The iufantrymen point out that the const defense would wholly inadequate tf artillery alone were to be relied upon, as the enemy ts not expected to attack the forts from the front, but from the rear. They declare that to prevent this without arriving nse,” said Colo he legislature « fiwent organ nerd troops ne be mu CHICAGO, Nov. 28. freight rates from the Pacific| cre we of 26 or go trom $3 to The ling In that, they will beard. (Ry United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 28 |aftern Walter Brookins, Arch Hoxey and | comm: Frank Parmalee, members of the | manager Wrights’ aeroplane stable, will fly|it has be at the San Francisco aviation meet scheduled for Jan to an announcement by the avia-|laying out the grounds tion committ day. Final arrangements for the |at once n definitely TWO KILLED IN DUEL (By Unlved Press.) have not ascertained CHICAGO, Nov $,—Literally | sought hacked to pleces in a three-cornere The fight razor fight, the bodies of Charles | Evidence of truggle Gagliona and Paul Kollins were at the entrance to the alley found by the police today tn the three men had hacked Side alley. The officers were) slashed at each other led to the place where the fight oc/|jof the two victims were curred by two 16-year-old girls who | little way up the alley and over wh saw the battle The third |Heve the combatant, whose name the police |perately wounded USES GUN FOR pital HAMMER; SHOT NQ PROBE, SAYS GILL voanve, RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVING C° Hannah. Luden, of | When Mi 202 Broadway N., tried fo drive a tack wi yesterday she made a_ mistake a loaded shotgun sh ily | | loss of her right hand. M Mayor Gill will refu Luden is now at the Seattle Gen-}ine proposed ordinan eral hospital kfor the appropriation of In her haste to tack up & small) tional $1,800 for the council investi The mayor will not authorize what he waste of public me frowns on the appropriation for the| lacerated #0 severely that it neces) agaitional reason that it will create a deficlency which must care of on the 1912 tax budget matter will come up before the city | 6 wo neglected to In the woman negle 1 tO) gating committee use a hammer, but picked up the] jo loaded hell. There was a loud a report. The woman's hand was} Star “Want” Ads Are Business Bringers councl! tonight 80 homes, day after day there come six to twelve frozen, starving tattered wayfaring men in search of lodging for the night on the streets, the constable brings The constable does not wayfarern to the landowner, who besides his 10 living dozens of unoceupled@places in his | office, in his stable, in the laundr feet square, And the host not only gives this filthy stranger a night's lodging, but aske the wayfarer to break/ | bread with him also. old peasant said to m help inviting the stranger. jmeal would not taste right if I {did not.” day throughout Russia, A vast army (growing larger ev of According to the stories e count was satisfied with one ot the moat beau one of the announced international |titul women of the state eddingn-tobe will not come off. dowry of $1,000,000 in The engagement between Miss right, but that he demanded more muntely n of an ancient Portu-|In a statement issued to the S ; guese family, has been broken, And| papers later Maban said m why demanded a larger marriage por |broke the engagement” sands of -t kinds are number thus provided for are as alice to a that vast army (whose number,| softened by the spiritual reallz unknown must be appa j aay begging, and are ca: gislature of 1911 one the mobile infantry is necessary to fona! guard fights|keep the enemy from ever waged tn Washington ts due to | ashore. { Further than that, great dissatic rting the infantry into const | faction is expressed among Infantry neral Lamping’s ering out present com M jday night and clip jer ywth of hair from the girl's head as she lay asleep beside her sister Ada ure strenuously tee discipline of the tnfantrya #ho are beginning to lose interont been turned ¢ to re cives Tease who has ordered ing left here yesterday. ..orning, hia men to search every hair and the second party, headed by dressing establishment in Seattle prighed pire eo CS 2 jin the hope that some trace tes, ae 7 |miscreant will be found. of which Lamp-| ‘General Lamping’s plan ing and County Treasurer Gormley [the unnecessary expenditure th@lisands of dollars to at the proper coast Case ould zation of the national lon If more jery is necessary, they should added in Bellingham : fest, but the infantry should by no red out.” Mias Parks of one of her charms was not bent on burglary is evi-|Neved by friends to ha denced by the fact tha money nor jewelry in 4 jwas disturbed. He prowled all Ue FEAR RATE RAISE TO PACIFIC COAST isting make an effort to secure an in ) per cent coast to New York may jump from) If the rates are advance: $23 a hundred pounds to $4, and tolcago will be benefited by being a hun} moved 50 cents a hundred pounds de willimearer to the Pacific coast, © com-|it & geographical advantage lmiseion to maintain the existing) New. York and the Atlantic usually proved a wor F ing Saturday, it is believed the intruder animal. AIR MEET FOR FRISCO flights will be completed ) at a meeting between the tee and Roy Knabenshue, the Wright brothers t hold the exhibitions on the according |near South City, and the of business men to-|ing the grandstand will desperate ym, It! A trail of blood splotches le is alleged, the quarrel which ended | from the place makes the jin the battle started. e third man |: tated her removal to “Three Days in a Village’ First Day: TRAMPS ° By Leo Tolstoi (Count, terribly y police (of whom there are #o j and number in the villag cannot be Inereased) these home- jleas mon, in thelr despair, would have long ago destroyed the houses of the rich and Killed those who |wtand in their path Our » ie visited daily by. men 1 had hardly risén from sleep the other day when Ilya Wassllyeviteh | sou to's man of all work) am pamphiet ts truths unples the powers (hat be in the « sents herewith & transiation of the Firat Da Tramps n how ten to fiftec Into our village, which has about} nd nounced Five tramps at the porch “There is some money on the sit to them Half naked, sh jon, very otten | i, extremely filthy, they seek the llyeviteh gives out the constable, In order that these men| | allotted five kopecks for each man may not starve or freeze to death | t Almost an hour passes on the porch, A frightf I step out ragged them to the doors of local resl-| little man, whose ab ar dents. But the constabje | ally falling from his feet, a on such reaidents as a | with a nickly face, with swolle furtive eyes, bows low and ade |dressen me as “Excellenc Did you not get your share “But, Your Excellency, what can I do with a Skopeck piece Put yourself in my place, Your Excek poms has the servante’ hall and els where; nor does he take them to} \lency. Have the goodness to take the priest or the deacon or to the ja look, Your Excellency; one merchant; no, he takes them to the} | glance, sir.” He points to his rags. peasant, who entir® family liv 1 (°Your Excellency with every ne aqua room, 16, 18 or |} word, but his face is bitter with | hate.) Where can I go? What | ean I do?” | I tell him I give the same to led five kopecks. He drops to m him to leave n what now? Must I kill my- That is the only thing left Now, please, anything!” |, 1 give him kopecks. He leaves, full of bitterness. e are very many such per ones They look upon the not as men seeking to save oul y giving alms (as did i-emeliing, ragged “When I sit down to eat,” an “l } And of late this goes on every| bergars, cripples, p ! from localities by au horitios of old) but as upon jleas old people, and principally and thieves drinking the laborers out of work, i# found liv of workingmen. ing (being sheltered from the cold| No matter how stable our cfvil- and wet, and feeding) by the aid) ization may seem,” says Henry of the hardest working and poorest COUNT TOLSTOE-AT 60, ; “destructive forces are ak class in Russia—the village p: | inge peasants, impelled by Chris-| ready developing in ft. Not in the jsntry ‘than feeling to take up this weighty | caves, nor in the woods, but in the We have asylums and work-| burden wilds of cities and in the highwa yunes, and in the cities there are} And as all truly good deeds are|there are being trained the ! charitable homes. In all) done, the peasants do this unceas-| barians who will do to our civilize dings with/ ingly, not even noticing that they/ tion what the Huns and the Van- rs, clean at-| are doing good |dals had done to ancient civiliza- ants, well paid attaches) thou-| While they ar ng something | tion. peopl of all) “for their own ils” they are do- Yes, this prophecy of Henry ng cared for, But the! ing something of tre jou serv-| George of 20 years ago is being ful- Russian society. Were| filled right now, before our own oan compared with) the wrath of these outcasts not| eyes everywhere, but with particw lar vividness in Russia. of the brotherhood of all men} epENTIEs ring all over Russia to-|that is so deeply rooted in the] orrow’s chapter of Count 4 for, not) hearts of the numerous Russian | i's latest work is entitled, any institutions, but by the vil-'peasantry, then in splte of the! "Life and Death.” p in the ng) who} tf = —= i What puzzles the family and/ paper issued in this cHy. No rela lends another mysterious angle to|tives reside in America, urther fact that HAIR CUTTER Scisti't'icancesnce’ SCRAMBLE ON suggestion that a wealthy woman © obtain the hair Complete mystery envelopes the SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28—The identity of the man who entered at sea, and all Miss ° the roow occupied by Mise Bertha has ieft is a bratd five|exodus of California boosters to : Fri.| inches der at, ad a luxurious aarien: ont 1 | Washington to gain the favor of | congress for San Francisco as the | place for 1g the Panama-Pa- international exposition in ts on in dead earnest advance guard today is speeding across the Rockies, hav- A lock of the girl's tresses has in of De Goy.elect Hiram Johnson and a lthird party will leave shortly, and Continued study, which is be|when the Sixty-second congress opens a host of Calfforn on hand to boost for the fair. IMPORTANT NEWS. LONDON, Noy 28 King That the intruder who relieved under. ed his mind, is the cause given elf dew tion of Mataichi of the best Japanese neither | mi in sight | for jover the house by entering | wr the Pacific coast, whose | George today dissolved both houses Ming Parks’ room, not even ar found in his room, at 666 | of parliament ing “Babe,” a Scotch terrier, whict st, urday. For the ia contributed to| The emperor of Japan has a mo ublications, and was|nopoly on tobacco. He buys from versed in law and literature.|the growers at bis own price and chloroformed the| Ueda wrote much for the North | sells again, at his own price, to the American Times, a Japanese news-| manufacturers. Hy watchdog ym the dog's actions the follow JAMES 8. 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