The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1910, Page 5

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—_ ee eT ee ee Pee ORAS eee Tale of Crude Grafters, Bare-Knuckled Big iness, Gun-Toting Politicians and Outraged Law Reveals Lonely, Heroic Figure of One Man, Honest But Embittered, Fighting Single Handed in Primitive Style for His Hearth and Home—A Thrilling Story Now Told for the First Time. EDITOR’! NOTE. The tria a Delta, “Outtaw Dam," hae ant «hn » plocemnens w or ae 7m we —e BY RAYMOND EVANS. | This arp division In the press FWARD, Wis, Dec. §——John/ has fostered an equally sharp di way only aw in| vis isn't the a z a nt rong the and This state ‘ r Y available angle ey ARE however, the facts that app seem to point to some such co: dead | sion as this a | FACTS pita, that all the fact family of when the fin faster & Boom Co, which began @ whole Deitz by cl fey baying up a © sho had negle: on it for oF jened her from © the root ‘on Dam or a decade to t d gang that won f kname Robbers ite last gasp—politic pro was a spring « Hayward tn 1902 and an adm tration of habitual officeho! simply couldn't realiz bearing @ the matter is ny mixed; @& testimony varied and contra- tory fs the first place. the newspaper ave been unk | m The metropolf prin tten Ww night of the day afte m there gathered tn nm the town ding ar assemblag on one side of the rox de d officials brash ones o The DITAROD SENDS HALF report the trail dition, and the ‘awn by do trail from 1é reports from ¢ of dogs, snow WHOLE-WHEAT @READ fle malted RNOLION » In tho public, so that today i thern Wis] Taking the mat w of Saw IN GENERAL, JOHN DEIT: 1 the| HAS BEEN IN THE RIGHT. IN : RTAIN PARTICULARS HE BREEN WRONG. IN HIS nd| STAND AGAINST THE LUMBER] r of CORPORATION HE WAS JUSTI| enkness | FIED HY EXTRAORDINARY CIR CUMSTANCES, IN HIS FINAL fead who| RESISTANCE TO ARREST HE owas to) WAS NOT JUSTIFIED BY THE 1 a ticket It tld be sald, how in 1 by @ comparatively yward was an arme: r 8 LAL eee ee ee ee eee ee Clarence est fon, a tt 4 Gai $ Toilet Sets $5.50 < hinke esourcefy fo hots {nto th dy of Mrs . ©? mat : ‘ some a ¢ toe ae |Julla Bartley and then cut bis $ 7.50 Toilet Sets $4.55 Almira — Eldest daughter, ®} The targe picture shows Alm ira Deltz, heroine of Cameron Dam, | throat and tried to drown himself | 50 Toilet Sets $4.25 well educated, unusually in @| feeding her tame deer, To the left is rugged John Deltz himself, |'2 4 filled bathtub. Both will die 50 Military Sets $4.85 tellignet, and very handy with %| while the group below shows Mrs. Dgitz in the center, with Helen, Bi hogy Anes ood bord eencre ther] These Toilet Sets are « ruple silver-plated, and are Leslie—Daredevil of the #| # Sleaneyed girl of 14, on one side, and John Deits, Jr, a curly |had a str f race hor shown in a wide range of designs, including the new thin family, “no more afraid of #| headed youngster of 7, on the other. engaged tr hotel busin jf, model effects. Each set is suitably boxed for presentation. bullets than snowflakes.” *|> ce ga ames Co re ee _— ~ -| Mrs. Ba the divorced wife —First Fleer. n—Fourteen, a healthy, ®/to fly at en s in haw as |‘ hig Oakland grocer American 1 * make a shambles pnmity of 7% he deserted ee a a pte: John, Jr Th aby, 7 years @ man stood t 4 a wife and daug in Grand June “ ? a|® by, valiant fis * That man was John olor pet Bartle wands Res SP * They say that Joba d . THUTH ABOUT JOHN DEITZ, BATTLING “OUTLAW” OF CAMERON CAMYA Remarkable Sate RRR T John Deite—Shrewd, capa ble, and strong, with a good hand for t good ey Mre inured to school teac gritty eR eee MOB WRECKS CARSVESSELIS io tion| Fire-Proof Storage MILLION OUT BY DOGS... THE STAR—THURSDAY; DECEMBER 8, 1910. nisin Pisinns HAVOC FROM} Christmas T meee tt not bees for 3 ce Of} ] Papier Mache Platform Horses, neatly painted, mind on the part of Engines A Dappled Gray lu orse, bright enamel Long yeaterda thern Pacific passenger train No, 34 ' ' te nches; regular 10 Jcouver would have been swept f price 15¢, Frida . LUC with plush | mile no it ‘“ terd ' ce 30c. Frida : 20c ns 4 cane "OB | noon, ' ain ship and hurled into the | Drice 460, Friday .. 35c Boys’ California Coaster, fitted up like « 1 her ahee Lo ; ™ ver ms eae with steel axles and tinned steel ia ae “rag 34 & 45c wire Is; painted in bright dang uring the 1 44 65 < ¥ and ye ay Enginee ng ¥ » Friday : Cc 1 rt, fitted with proceeding cautious! ze 20 inche vy tire whoa Budd A Kroat mass of ¢ lar price $1.48, Friday $1 00 lee 6. 2 | started to slide from t pitous | vhera Matin : : 4 Siete AS |cuitts 4 ly Dogs on Wheels to s Velocipede, fit brakes, shoute able leather sad- | fireman and | One edge of toe gine with treme full size, | None of the was disturb- | — Basement ed. Tr belt line paired, A long was co er the in re well Toilet Sets Reduced J weeks before Christ- LOVE PACT ug Pal SAN FRANCISCO, De | fit of jealousy, Ja HE DEITZ FAMILY. fairly well read, hardy he axe or plow and a from our regular be a lively day ry Section—shop . o - * * * * * * * os * for the better part of t night. His couns i come! er ‘ : Want Road to Bothell “The/ acPougall G Paget a te are Me ee ea eo gM eS 2 outhwick Co. «tour during] hefner ble tes Sohe Boat Se iokee Mhat "grey "ona SECONDYAVENUE.& PIKE. STREET The Very Best at the Same Price DISABLED AND HALF HERE BEKINS MOVING AND STORAGE CO,, Inc. 7 r ae Madison at Twelfth East 414—Cedar 414 That pay f petition of the (My Unites Prem) VANCOUVER, BL (¢ Wireless report Point MEYER FAVORS CHANNEL , GET YOUR PICTURES FRAMED (iy United Press.) Now, before it 1s too late. Orders WASHINGTON, Dec The | are coming fast, and Christmas or- edg f a chann ill not be taken too late to fil. our line of fine mouldings. We will please you Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co., 1314 First Av., Near University St the audience be for an hour at et wide acr fing to the leaking badly ar towing her up sound A. Bridge & Co.’s Stock Reducing Sale Continues. Clothing Sale WITHOUT CALAMITY ao While we are offering our complete stock of Men’s Clothing at Genuine Reductions of One-Third, it has not been necessary to run up any distress signals or make any unusual sacrifices to side-step im- pending calamity—in other words, these reductions are being made to reduce our stock to normal and it affords an opportunity to secure clothing values that is being taken advantage of daily by conserva- tive buyers. Come in yourself tomorrow—here’s what you will find: $8.65 ... $10.70 . $12.35 $14.75 $18.00 $8.65 ) Overcoat t ar iv aekascaceeuasse $10.70 ts at .. $12.35 rtd s Calpe big . . $14.75 XN) ¢ t : $18.00 Cravenettes $38.65 .. $10.70 -.. $12.35 : $18.00 ¢ ( The at will be found ir the vari 60-INCH CRAVENETTES, and al he desirab Shoe Savings and broken sizes from our Shoe Section are offer b i Less Than Half for Small Sizes L $6.50 and $7.50 =A. Bridge & Co.| Trading Stamps rading Stamps With Every LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST With Every Purchase} first and Yesle-—TWO ENTRANCES — first aii! Yesier L_&SS**** WIE Green FEM ETL NA SY BE

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