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test THE STAR PHURSDAY, MAY 4, 1911, 3 In iquisitive Edwin Stampedes Adolf--But Adolf wees @Rieart . . .... Musk b» Conde = by Condo <1! F | = ————————— oer zi ; ] EFER Re MR, ADOLF, HERE IS N ¢ -ASE c Hc NEFER BEFORE. ) A E IS MY HE 199 ¢ PRE TY ASS ! | V EF DERE Ai l\ ssowin Priv ye pp ded \| ORPHAN FRESH, BRINGING | 457 — ACH. Dis ji I , SOME LIMID To PeopLe | lat WM BRING IN-oolie + mae, PLAYMATES IN ISS Too Bur DISS DDL FER S SING DER GAME { OF HIS PLAYMAYES, {fF NOT {| nO) Mw ALR@ADY SO | {|| MANY; au wll ie By : “i ph pid | . ° * arate aed oe 5 Yoo MANY. I) | ne \ ANYHOW, / | ‘ i * i < hhh hhh a y it} wet it } \ | y e arned ‘ i } They asked the 4 peach biow there ne sin gle bliss CYRyS Towns yen oy SAYS. THAT Wow: | Case Against FiremenHITS PHONE = = soos GRILIS THE STEEL TRUST @,? WOMEN Wi AN oer: | W ie —* a Political Plot; eres | ddl wagmmaron, wy commute o 2 Ame © ste gate the | oo SMe, ‘ n Hardwick intro © udson, expert employed yw, 1 i r ere probe r e }to report on the proposed tele ) | / Then Francis mow before the sell yeater r ere helple n the company of Bos “When | saw that there was no! pl aint against unan and Bobb. | day ; f ee ae : it sincere motive behind the prosecu The ald,” te Byres, "if A, | OL - or tion, instead, only a game of cheap you don't, we wil it that you| J#¢80n said that there was litt Pry — politics played by Mayor Dilling in| approve of these taking the| duplication as r peor wt ° practically forcing Walter Eyres tos oY mplaint."| bave both phenes who would anna swear to the complaints, | dismiss Q he if you didn’t} have to have to under a on | | Gi e | Brown yesterday afternoon, after list h wspa and in-| Much of the pre 1 ner | = H ssn Koteaet Pee Geis Tent |dure powe busine Muth of the present equipment | to Test Honor of Her Sweetheart E. Nunan and Subfireman G. E A—They qd “Now, if you ecessary a under a conse = omen] | (By United Press L Wire a - UA NaNier ou eos. Sr ed Press Leased V Bobb. don't swear out this complaint, you | de sald -- ~4 - \ | wow T Burren 1 * COLA ‘ Ge ‘ ‘ r % They were charged with grand/wouldn’t want us to come out in| J also pointed out that t Tour ( : ove OWE eu \ ( Fine!! Jlis arge * on the petty offense of |the papers and say you wouldn't/ some places, as in Kitsap and Ch sume my gnoss \ »>— l\% : ; be $8 boots arrest these people; it will go hard | la countie t ‘ ol z 3 at Eyre with your business.” was tn * * was being Q.—Who was it made that threat? © drove ¢ a, * t * lowed re A.—The mayor made that re-| company here, tt * , * them—particularly mark | busine in th + ie Ae ; ts : , i penitentiary, whe Q.--Mayor Dilling? |the s on ae . ; no be complaint for " A—Yes, sir. tance conne * * has be i for b * petit larceay, entailing a fine oF Where did that conve | ar a UM RES MERE DED OM ERAT TAA A See only-light {mprisonment ace? | wi phones von went = Didn't Know of Loss. Chief Detective Tennant's| “While about 29,000 have nor WATER SHUT OFF NOTICE the th an, between Walter Eyres testified o | sreatly inc ‘ es under Wakes wilt te ibat alt ta h 8 Roxbury st. ail teak ser at aha’ lene Q | merger would prevent these \ : ‘ and or bordering on ake boots until informed b that t far getting telephe Ra Beach 7 ne hingt omorrow from 9 ‘ pilling, Clark and t an to the effect any of those 1 and Fountain. Also ir £ och til noon x ¢ had been that t Nunan? | using Li at ph —— nant’s offices He did| A ake re- | hay quit using the : — — make & laint, mark on did not definit " (ComMiNe | , adv compla Svan} 7 era ed | pnts ar itted by all that the Quick ano | ¢ , c ie Sa tet it ec 8 . IN DYNAMITING CASE Mayor Di ‘ ed a denial. He ; myself, reer will be boosted to above| SSR, Pd claimed tha ree Aare » Q—Who made | the present rates of the Sunset com uP! pee Wear out the w ade a|*? arks to you? pany. This would be felt m : Ca whist aes toe oF he r Dill |keenly by the small user of the In-| & —_ did not his patrons would think he vain: 1 wish to ask dent phone cout and weed half of the state that the case cease ty with bh | } firm Justice Brown dis ase ay e missed the cases, and a shout went | | | up from Nunan’s friends wh C | ‘owded the court room. | | be Zier 28 Ro dury Would Convict, | ommissioner No jury ever would have held] 7 ™ Brown tn his ambers. A of sincere motive be —— ee ae VP am aplinineinenaneien Salle | 4 ‘osecu ' — rut these ph gah Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady said womé@n could never have suffrage as long as they wore wns buttoned ; + Biepigg Se: Beg dhéught that Cuariéa Wt ¢ in the back, because such gh arrangement made them slaves of the rest of the family. Here Is Some Evidence. s we torn and water Federation of aaa pte Saat trcaken italia wii sn88 t L | Lady ony, al Snubbed. a od men merely discarded their de u the two men. More HUNNEWELI & sworn accoun’ y a@ reputable s h ub pre e it w fault, but T threate into fil aplaints. | boots in order to continue their) ml ; je Manufacturers’ as-| t by t lo affair,” said M Rare to the direct avidends fighting the fire sociation while the governor t# con: y ier ; pecs niet Deeds Ten If they 1 xtolen jew sidering the names of three labor | (By United Pres Leased Wire Direct to | Ella Wilson, mayor ¢ newe nant’s office. Presen Mayor 5, it would have ihren Sea nee We eter et PATS May 4-—"If T am allvel canoes ary Mig! Bose Diltis Chief Clark, Detective | tirely a different matter, and while man and Cas today it is because I have great w moll. i iooul Chief Tennar they may have been techr y esac oe good luck. I shall never. ride in|} hotel on stand, had exph ty, it would bave been a uscless amen lon an aeroplane again least until | oH 1 il service commission. Wa bf - ( Vv « c a he did not want to make a « to hold them for tria reget ep Nhmedbagrerrer ony they s tie thers strongly pod | Foti eho pan “ bar 7 - yf the M e Workers. ing an they are ow to 1 « — . | Hubert Latham, returning from | \But M \ toed : UT SINGLE TAX | ae! aaa gat | | Robbed Hotel | world, fying in China, the Philip. | \* Rah hhh | pines ar elsewhere, made this * * LOS ANGELES, May 4.—Accused | Prose s Ae Re Higt * The memory of Mayor Tom L.|cratic party endorse the single tax/of having the rooms of} The reason for his decision j® 11:23 p.m R feet & Johnson of Cleveland was hor ond xt platform several of the leading lo-| Comes from the fact that it is h \* Low * at a meeting in the ense € els during the mother's wish. Personally he fe * 3:09 p.m * anditorium last pight Will Atkinson, » months, W. ens, und nothing, least of | SRR ERE ER RH Oliver T. Erickson pr and Joe Smith. Mayor 1 here, says he is a son of a supreme| “Without b a, | | G. Hefner, pay Var ver, B. C., sent a at Renfrew believe I can fly an aerop | | NEW YORK.—Gov. Woodrow ute to the figh gret that he could not atte is one of |@8 well as any of them, but I had] Wilson has signed at te that be would try to hav no-' Mayor Dilling also sent a letter kers in the y accidents on my trip. I com one recent! ted liar CLARENCE DARROW , |} country and that his operations ex tely ¢ ‘oyed many aeroplanes. Conne wt and Californ ovid Cla ‘ Darre ho has accep of attorney for the tend from the Canadian line down|! made 0,000 and had it not | HUBERT LATHAM jing for the sterilization of ™ | trio accused Angeles Tim ng case, long has been | the coast to San Diego been for my accidents it would have " -|inals and the hopelessly de i licnows : : . Old Man Goes to Poor Farm [recap dgerag: tel gine nar pel ra as “labor's bl lawyer” cas Your American flying men are r that. But from then on I ; he dete Haywood and Moye th d Steunenberg assas- LOSES HIS SUIT |the best in the world, Within two|don't expect any one on this side | » i sn Branagh 4 ver rotest 0 i ren or three years America will leave |of the water to get lookin on the |? oe Derr born at Kinsman, ©., 54 years ago, and was. admitted ] pple aager onohat pen tak ar tri % of when can't get] Juage Prigmore yesterday dis pecsemmenciamins . ? - = . ' non, 3 Se! but in more nt years he has been {identified with many prominent ee SR: PRO Bae © oe weg Sie ade . missed the action of Fred 8. Me-| ; sotal s nacnentiie after him, preferred to go to the It is an injustice to The Monohan | who want to do everything possible gh, former business agent of 9 sappe i He figured in the litigation against the Chicago gas trust. He was rt yes-|for him, to have the imy ion KC arpenters: onion, who ssked) astern oysters, 804 4 chief counsel f ers in the coal strike tration in 1902. Presi- court yes-|for him, to have the impression go 000 damages on account of ' dent Roosevelt appointed him to the vt c © settle this dispute. ya aid he was | out that the old man has had to go on a siaeanth “ not dependent t6 the poor farm because of their| *llesed wrongful suspension from CAN REACH SOUTH POLE F : : He nsel in the Debs strike case and ix many labor injunction He has better than an average|neglect. We don’t want him to go| ‘"<."0 0 4 860 ta : and labor {racy cases, always on the side of labor McCullough was fined $50 by the : } a arrow Was elected to the Ilinois legislature 1902, He is an the poor farm and told Judge “ee count home to live in,” said Mrs. Pat beet ‘ Monoban, 917 32 3., th »- | Prater thet. We want him at-home, | 22/08 894 suspended until i¢ should (By United Press Leased Wire.) 1 simply gone inland 200 or 300 miles | » ed beet, 8 an 1; leaf Leloguent speaker, and has always been active in politics as an inde , be paid on the charge that be {n-| LONDON, May 4—Dr. Loute|to establish winter quarters and | , x a + oes t ; rampbiet 1 and ing He is very old, and per-| but he prefers to stay away . | énne . ; i it democrat. He has written novels and pamphlets on social an terfered with the union's efforts to > t hysician to| walt for spring 1 is haps that accounts for his peculiar| On the recommendation of Char nig oe Bernacch!, who was physician to Lee ay 2 get a $4.50 wage scale, His sult : | “It would take him at least 3 ‘ enckteiiaiaacisaaees alata ways. There is no reason why he| ity Commissioner John W. Hanna,| V1, aigmianed because he did not|the Southern Cross and Discovery | 4... 15 reach the bottom of Beard : * : should want to go to farm.|Monohan was permitted to make) esnaust his chances of appealjexpeditions into the South Polar|mere glazier, Then, Just as he| nade Y'pamae ican 3 At home, he and e pa ome o P cares. within the union before coming to|regions, and holder of the king’s|started on the most difficult part | ¢ K the superior court Antarctic medal, is so sure that it!of his tre the sun would leave would be impossible to reach the|him. The blizzards would increase 1 02 . | South Pole in the Antarctic win-|in intensity and quency, proba : ve, we ms pp SOLDERS DESERT ter time, that he cannot believe|bly attaining 100 miles an hour, and huba 4 a T | SAN ANTONIO, Texas, May 4—|Captain Amundsen means to at-/it fs quite probable that 100 de paragus pound, 6 LA & Di ted with army life, spent in it : | grees below zero would be reached 1 likelier to said | Neither 3 f almost continuous rain, about 150 seems me, man bor dogs could stand t of them|the doctor today, “that he has'such conditions long Mayor Di m thefn he committee, this) men have deserted. M question received another re-|morn nd avored to show were picked up in San Antonio and ' duke from the department effi-| gos might be made] returned THROUGH LINE NEXT, NEW YORK TO ’FRISCO. ] ciency committee this morning ld away with th ee HOW PROPOSED TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE WOULD CUT THE UNITED STATES. The council had passed “an orai-| Mayor's objections, but his advice! macoma, May 4.—The second nance giving the committee power nor heeded of the state encampment of to summon witnesses, administe The committes also recommend Modern Woodmen of America ed for age th resolution re an at 10 o'clock today, with quiring the chief of police to report Has by. test 20 per is to be used in inve jeompetitive drills for cash prizes po " . conditions in the jail, setting May - r The Ust of of ing the various departments c jong in the jail, setting May | aggregating $360 ne list of of 5 out it the committee would be help-|,)/ 9% She Gate on oF betore , ficers selected for the new year 20 F sy pA less. + |the report must be brought to the) wit) be announced this afternoon cent to 25 per cent The yor vetoed the bill, ex-| Unc! The $2,000 prize drill held last R sae Pp laining at the counell could not night a won by the Fremont "a € ] o TQ) Nicely Mee ay deus power to bay MAZATLAN: COP TOURER, team of Seattle by 92.9 points, Be more halsing owe! committed | TUCSON, Ariz, May 4.—That|Hngham second with 91.9. The committee this morning been captured by the than any ot her recommended the passage of the|reb report received at Want Target Range. the mayor's veto. Coun-|Guaymas last night. The telegraph| BREMERTON, May 4,—A public Griffiths, an attorney and/line between Guaymas and Mazat-| subscription is to be tried to raise Cayture of the Missouri Pacific) San Francisco. All that’s Jacking | via the Erie, to Kansas City via of the bill, smiled over the|lan is working intermittently, and| funds sufficient to allow the county|by the Rockefeller-Kuhn, Loeb @{J# the Erle, on which they already!the Wabash to Pueblo, Colo., via Full Pound 25¢ ‘ points raised by the mayor.|during the time the wire was in|to construct about three miles of haye a substantial line throngh| the Missourl Pacific, to Ogden via crowd is predicted to mean Griffiths quoted the city charter| working order an unofficial mes-|new road near here tn order to in \thé Harriman estate bond hold-|the Denver & Rio Grande, and to| Crescent Coffees, Teas, Mapleine, Sp! Flavoringy Extracts, 4m answer to the mayor's obections.|sage was flashed announcing the] sure a target range for the Pacific| #000 @ new and through transcon-lings. ‘The route would be from|San Francisco via the Western Pa enjoy a well deserved reputation. Grocers everywhere sell th Councilman Blaine, who is not a! capture. fleet. inental line from New York to| New York to Huntington, Ind.,| elfic, CRESCENT MFG. CO., SEATTLE l