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THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1910. REBELS WAR ON FOREIGNERS, ~ PLAGUE DEVASTATES LAND Do You Know This Man/? Thy CHINK MUZZLED ""y CRAM EON (By United Press.) Jeelved here today from China. | by 8,000 troops. | (Conciua VICTORIA, B.C. Dee Anti} Though some chureh property Wipe Out Nativ le artes dyna rebels were responsible | was destroyed at Sanchang and at| VICTORIA, B. ©, Deo, &.—The Pye: ~~ for the rec outbreak against|Leinchow, when «the natives re-|work of annihilating native For | > Htent thempelves foreigners in Kwang Tung, while belled tn Kwang Tung no foretan-| moaana in the Sinchiku district by (Concludéd.) t omainine eee the 18 at Shanghai fol-|ers were Killed, The natives from} Japgnese troops continues, accord oe rome | eve ne In the hath . lowed an epidemic of the bubonic an aided in the fncipieont re-|ing to advices just received here Ho Tong, said to be a notorious | “~~ that eount the stem plague dir patches re whieh was finally suppressed |from the Orlent San Francisco highbinder, was ar | His testimony before the prober would gree the raigned this morning before Judge | follows eee eee eee ee ee Ronald to plead to the charge of Q.—During the next two. month G Superintendent Hl * 7 murder in the first degree for the|do you know whether gambling c alentine, F START CENSUS CHECK ON |% CITY RECREATION COST. * killing of Chung Quoy, a Chinese | continued in most of the place ; ‘ i . * Jaundryman, in an opium joint at the A—In all of them Re | E TT N *% Citles with the highest per #* New Chinatown hotel, 710% King| Q—All of them? - ; 1 ] ® capita payments for recrea * at, Tong, who is also known by the| A.—Practically all, and more u nd Se a * tion, including maintenance ® aliases of Ho Bak Guie and Law| were added to the let . e presided, tay Danek ied. ot cca * of parks, playgrounds, bath: Hou, professes to understand no| Q—Were you ever told to leave Against New Franchise, eae ; ercial Dodies of Everett to] ® ing beaches, ete. wer English whatever, and a Chinese |the Union club alone? ( Petroviteky pea <p Missa dre seo) see that Hahn does not give this|® York, N. Y¥., $1.61; Denver, # interpreter had to be called in | Ant repor' the Union club, | # anting the #, Reg aM W. Hahn of the federal bureau at) city the worst of the deal. He ex-/® Colo, $1.81; Chicago, Ill, * The shooting affray occurred on| but | was never told to close it A ‘ Hudson and Gen Tacoma here: f he yse of Pects to complete the work here in| ® $1.18; Albany, N. Y., 89% the night of November 15, the vie-] Q-—Were you ever told to d t en Chairman Rey 4 re-checking Everett's census, From | * fW days, and will have his report | ® cents, and Washington, D. C,, * tim dying the next morning. It i#|turb the Buffalo club, in the Starr hat the commities " a on Tattie athens regarding h Kverett and Belling: | 86 cents * believed to have been the outcome | Boyd building? a ‘ ned to deny the k edie: am. | ham comp tan announce-| * of a tong war. Chinese spectat A.—I went there on one occasion | plic rn © crowd Just » ¢ Aken by the! ment can December lL | & & ee ee ee Re said at the time that the shooting | and told them to close wht howled ‘ ‘ was acoldental Q—And then you were after Hug crated his belief Tong managed to escape in an| wards told to leave it alone? the hb 1 legally pe automobile, but Patrolman New | A—No. | was afterwards told to| frar © of the Seattle. voke the |man got hot after his trait and b: | tel! them they could go ahead 8 pon the charges notifying the authorities at ¢ ‘ Q-—From your experience as a) officia 'verintendent of Hyp . | town to look for the fugitive, he was | police officer, would you be just ithe entine Who fs this man? be so easy to give a box party. | caught on his way to Tacoma fied in reaching a conclusion that c an Hart promised | e If you see him down town on The man—bia eyes wonbe ig Tong said he would have an at-|only those people who paid a con-| the pany Come to hd «We Mel not er 1¢ en anc Monday afternoon between 6 and | J&Ked, though will mart Lao ha torney by Wednesday, and he was| sideration in money or other ways Hart had been accused by is ae Seen 9 ane corner of Third and Cherry promp’ val Baer oie Id be allo 0 ni t i alley 6 16 o'clock, better stop up” and aay He will stroll dows | @1vee_uatil then to plead. Prose-| would be allowed to conduct the jalley of trying 10 com ly at & o'clock cuting Attorney Vanderveer will try | game with the company: to him in a hoarse whisper, “You to Second av., thence to Pike, down ; R aut teint 10d aaa mage suits were file ' - to have the trial take place on De yan asked that the question be Got ie wage he . Med) Brick Ohtin and Ericka Ohlin, his right-of-way, Hillman ts alleged to] 4re Charley's aunt.” Pike to First, south on First (0) cooper 16 , |repeated. Then he answered:) ee gore a Laugh, 5s against the Puget Sound Electric! wite sued C.D. Hillman th orn | have told him that an electric rath Don’t laugh, Quincine, for it t* | Madison. | A-That is the only rational con-| whe brought the of Taylor's Instead, | really this man-—note the picture Maybe he won't get that far be clusion for any man to come to, eh he tent company yesterday, as the result/ing for $4,000 because of ged road would be bullt the TWO SUITS Hillman Is Sued Again; | route ne er ee ee Re od nething just as good. ft the addition was un ing down and killing Cleor ' pha a . gathered frome pons ble or two hours he shouted nas, the nine-year-old son of H.|Katuered | from ? ; finally bis voles was (J. Thomas, last Tuesday afternoon, | Sure, Taken cumulatively, tt te sad, which rose| When he appeared before a cor ~ a lof physicians in his home in Silver sllenced by the 1 Wappy administration Ohiia took bis word for it, and |The recorded plat now shows only t for $1,000 a piece of land | 175 feet, inutead of 275 fect, for 5 feet on the N. P. | Oblin’s land. \¢ WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Dee, 3.—, went tn bert Stephens is under the care | for belp, u bh abutted | of the wholesale ejectment of pas-|mjsrepresentation of land tn Hill-|a steam road passes through, which| Well. He will pull out a bunch of fore some Star reader grabs and to see men openly violating the Hen 1 tote = Webaters decta, sengers last Monday, Nellie B,| ™4n's Garden of Eden addition, sold | has caused about $1,000 dan » to|Uckets good for a whole box at and wins the tickets law, ing that the company had no ned me ; to them tn September, 1904 the property, according to the claim, | the Seattle theatre to see the play,, Try to pick him out of the crowd A little later ityan was askea| Mbt (0 charge more them with te slosia, and hed bought which stated that Hill-/to the place on the strength of a| Easy-—why it's a cinch! Certain-j)and 6 And you know t “My captain (Willard) was ut-|, was ejected from the ca was a fiv om house would give him steady work fo: res a Saversn was sick, and the entire thing would| Within the last year, according to| AEE spector told us that hims | The cor ee will take the map Riverton whatever that day, on ac- | bUt he had a atthe ever made, Evide ia tant fare. | Motoreyeh Perkins has asked for $2,000 dam Oblin alleges that b j nor It's between ab ~ " ys ag da chicken ranch, with | promise made to him, as he swears | ly @ nice little pastime and tt will| he'll cover f] lerty ignored by. the treat office! =" the t he was & ticket to Riverton, wher |during this time,” the sergeant re-| served with tp “ining order be | plied. “1 was told not to report mgent thet ba morning another, and was ejected again anything to him, but to bring it |; - might be te cal , way for $600. the complaint, Oblin discovered that | Laot | The report of the committee is), rn Myron W. Perkins wants $1,000 pe . . i t i i | A mass of confileting testimony |,,_ . ittee er up for further conslderatiog for the same treatment. The in But when Oblin saw Hillman, he | the land was 100 fect leas than the | n u Cc san featured in the hearing of C, J,|{h® most exhaustive investigation | ii, noxt meeting - bs count of the refusal of its resi re Sia Jae ahs sii sseusenmemememenianameienaiesiests — ; ba sie nein aie More of the testimony will be i | covering from the shock of a long his lunge so he could barely ‘ Sergea' “4 agher * published in The Star next week a ii battle with death tn quicksand Inst | breathe fied that hd measured the distance By ii | . night The quicksand had reached his | the Thomas boy was dragged after a seapypa cm Be ' hnnscal ann a y iis fine sage he to affieted saw an ad-| Oblin and his family moved out| “Charley's Aunt Monday aft i th Gonads ad kk taken ith ; revent elty mit, gra wee to enter a sanitari ns, cows, horses, and on|in the complaint, that Hibmss |e = a= | Gnother, and "wae, ejected “again our tghantiseneat Seal, themagh sta ees atts Sue” | Mian Wins in Awful anything to him, ‘but to bring t|tmpt of cour hr Sea terurban cars made no stops at had just sold it to another party, | contract called for, When he bought | Steele, a chauffeur under arrest for |'2t2 setual conditions bh Be dents to pay an illegally exorbi he “|Lake Park, and may be weeks re about his shoulders, and pressed on | O¢r® Jury Stephens had taken a short eut chin when Wililam ule, a town | belng run down, Dagner says the pean etkhkhkhhe r John Goldsmith, 48, a 4 Press.) Whitechapel crimes. He admitted! homeward, and stumbled into a de- constable, who wax out duck shoot: | distance was 21 feet t | ‘ * 4 4 LOS ANGELES, Dec, 3-—John/today that he had lived in the, pression which was formerly the ing, saw him. Piscule threw an| August Johnson, m * MAN'S BRAIN RETURNS TO facturer of extracts, who work i Shaw, an Englishman, is detained | Whitechapel district In 1884, being| bed of a small lake, The place is/armful of brush and sticks on top | Witnessed the acciden * CHILDHOOD'S PAST. ed in his Sittle room at 1625. : today in the Insane ward of the/at that time 16 years of age.| spotted with dangerous quicksands, of the quicksand, which gave him | that ble car was tray Seventh av. failed to tum off county hospital Shaw, it js sald, has had a varied| and Stephens found himaelf inthe | fair foothoid, and tying the straps 89 hour, but ins FORT WAYNE, Ind. Dec one of the gas jets of his \ittie opiemrtiacnee The authorities hope he may be | career grip of one of them. The moré he! of his gun bag beneath the helpless | WSs driving hie machine so fam 3.—Following a surgical oper laboratory this Before Col. EB. Harrison, editor and/able to throw some light on the| He would not tell why he left) struggled to get out, the deepet he| man's shoulders, dregged him out, | that it passed the stroet car easily ation in Chicago tor the re he realized it, the room was publisher the Alaska-Yukon | notorious Whitechapel crimes in| London, but declared that since pinerecaenttastatt ants Johneon testified that he is serving moval of a tumor from the full of gas and Goldsmith fei magazine, me in Alki| London tm 1888 and 1889 then he has wandered through Can his ninth year as an employe of the » brain, Jesse V. Taylor has to the floor unconscious, died at his h das oe ue = Point reat patter, an illness) | According to the sheriff's office, /ada and Brazil, and that in Can NO GODLINESS IN WOMEN CAN VOTE FOR ons of several months. He leaves al Shaw h Iked inc ly onjada he © puble, fo pe NO. Vignes he. Speen « aw mae talned tncoherently on jade tego cong te AR - emn H | COMMISSIONERS OF so tasces every day to keep. uy widow. Col. Harrison was a char-|several occastons since his arrest|which he said he had “served his ter member of the Arctic club. No/ yesterday, and has mentioned the | time | BUSINESS HE SAYS WATERWAY schedule Je 4 astounding state ' Women South Park will be al-| ordinances allow Other roomers in the detected the gas and broke Goldsmith's room.” A call for the Goidemith te the flectric Co. and was com i been brought to his this city in th tion of a 6-yea ne in mental cond} nid child Taylor was editor of an ag ricul public » in Ch ¥ fy TEE 4 7] made ent that th arrangements for the funeral have XPS E EEE EER ERR ER ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee yet been made d him to make a) cago when he suffered an al in time to eave hie av : . | j1 wed to vote for Duwamish water-| epeed of 25 miles an hour . etl: olen rind s TY j (iy Untied Press) way ¢ “yeh : m b most complete loss of mem on FOR’ TREK THE | : ay commlastoners the water Heath, another eye wit-|@ ory Taeeeeet tte) cans BURNING SANDS! | BALTIMORE, Dec 3 Christ!.| way election next Tuesday ness, saye Cleon # in his Physicians say that Taylor * * rr Snes anity is a stranger in the world’ of| Desiring to give the wome cke w the auto swooped!) @ mus gin to learn as a ® * WATER OFF. * we a | Don't forget {t's election day titled to vote business,” said Cardinal Gibbaps.| opportunity of voting, the m en him ane “egpanesh to be « oro. ss be /s VICTORIA, B. C.,, Dec. 3.—As @ polls are open from 1 to 8| As only two voting places in each | dix ng attempts trust bust| was taken up with Attorney sed ange geo oe . vromed pd as ka r sisted by a crowd of Shriners from | p. m ward are permitted at a sehool| ing” today eral W. P. Bell, and the attorney| Claude Denny was positive that|@ jo tenchine bite, Physically as pe Portland, Tacoma and Dawson, a| Two school directors are to belelection, each voter should be pre There is an ag t Geairg_in| general replied that the women can | St auto carried no lebte, al a ggg age ssn eee ate ‘tea class of 40 novices started and elected, and schoo! bonds aggregat-| pared to tell the e on judge the | the business world vold the pay.|take part. It is the first c < So ~ is eg te ar osha be 4 Z ae ended their long journey across) ing $850,000 will be submitted number of his precinet mont of just debts by various ful! tunity given to women. in the # ; ot aloe I. olga bod pore the burning sands last night at| Everyone who registered at the| There are nine candidates in to-|terfuges which is in direct oppost|of Washington of voting In other| ‘The hearing ‘would occupy all aft.|% “Ombiet® mental recovery. ‘ “y Gizeh temple, A. A.O.N. M.S. | ai election last month is en-|day’s election tion to the command of justice than @ school election ernoon, it was estimated at noon i; SEER WARNING You have possibly been induced by some profit seeking dealer to accept an inferior brand of beer in lieu of Rainier, or discovered, upon arrival home, that your package contained a cheap beer of inferior quality. Cheap material in beer means cheap prices, but it also means a poor and possibly unhealthy beverage. co DEFR ng upon its reputation of twenty years of honest endeavor. Brewed and bottled under perfect sanitary conditions, of the choicest materials the world’s markets afford, it is supreme among beers of today. We furnish over 50 per cent of the bottled beer consumed in Seattle, and to show our appreciation of your kind patron- age, will deliver our annual Christmas package of pretty household utilities to our customers ordering beer this month. %s To our Malt Rainier customers we desire to extend the season’s greetings, and have them accept from our drivers a beau- tiful leather trimmed calendar for 1911. The 1911 Rainier Beer Calendar is now out and will be mailed to you upon application to Bottling Department. Seattle Brewing & Malting Company SIDNEY 526 INDEPENDENT 27

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