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PECULIAR WHIM’ At BAKER, Or., Sept. 1 Areive Ing at Baker from Butte, Mont, | - In anawer to a telegram which | Lost My Jd her son, George Baker, was | VA ah Cowan found NOW | mv as had gent her the | CLOTHAS. YND IT messag: a joke. | He met her at the train, and | after she had recovered from her joy at seeing him alive, he explained that a sudden whim had inspired him to send the wire. LAWYER CITED FOR CONTEMPT LOS ANGELES, pt. 19.—-Cited for contempt of court on the strength of an affidavit filed by Chas, Weir, foreman of the grand jury, for refusing to answer ques | tions bearing on the Times case John |. Harrington, an attorney as sociated with the McNamara de fense, is under $1,000 ball today for a hearing before Superior Judge Bordwell, Weir's affidavit states that Har rington refused to answer questions bearing on charges made by Dis trict Attorney Fredericks that wit nesses for the prosecution are be Ing tampered with. Here’s His Story. }time to now he has beaten his way |from town to (own, working some times at odd jobs, Sometimes, he said, he gambled and made a little LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 19. Joe Siegel murdered a man and he must pass all bis life in San Quen un prison. Only 18 years old, just) “stake”-—buat always tost It when he should be at school or} Then he read in the dime novels learning a trade, this unfortunate | about the W He bought a gun boy begins the most. miserable ex-/ paper backs sald he would istence that falis to the lot of man./need one—and came to Los An And why? Because he had the/geles. He had 6 cents when he ar wrong views of life [rived here, had no friends and Life to him centered about the/ didn't speak English good. dime novel, the poolroom and the| Joe hadn't had anything to eat racetrack He was not inclined to; for a day and for another day he srime, but, alone and friendless in| walked the streets trying to find a strange city, without money or| Work so he could satisfy his cray job, hardened associates painted | tng for food. He didn't find work crime to him as_an avenue of es-|so on the third day he asked a yape from the miserable hand-to-| man to feed him 3 nouth existence he led. He was} Meantime he had met Ted Me weak and fell Grath, a boy of about bis own age. These “pals” told him that to| McGrath, Joé says, talked much of ‘stick up” & man was easy; he| the “glories” of crime. He wouldn't sould make “a piece of money”| work, he said, when he could make without working. money “some other w They did not tell him of the} The “other way” w to rob a Jarker side of crime—of the side) wholesale liquor dealer, Joe went hat all criminals must some time into the rear of the store with Mc neet. They did not tell him of/Grath behind him. When Press the parsult, the arrest, the sure and/ man went to the rear Joe says he yeavy panishment. Above ali, they| was so frightened aud bis fingers Mid not tell bim of the bitter re-}shook so that he pniled the trig norse, the never fading memories,| ger. There was a flash and a re he sleepless nights behind steel|port—-and he had killed a man. wars. He was a murderer! He ran, was Joe Siegel came from Russia toj caught and was sentenced New York in 1906 and from that] “Any kind of a job ix better than/ TRYING TO FIND PLOT BY USING THIRD DEGREE (By United Frese Leased Wire.) tknown to force a confession. KIEFF, Sept. 19.—The police to| The police believe that Bogroff Yay are unable to learn who {6 be | represented Jewish and Finnish ter tind Dimitri Bogroff, the assassin rorists combined. wt Premier Stolypin. Officialdom) Advocates of assassination for 8 frightened and every known rela the removal of officers are en dve of the murderer and all bis couraged by the success they met associates are being, arrested as | with in kiling Premier Stolypin. All quickly as they can be appre officials are heavily guarded be. nended. Each prisoner fs sub- cause it in believed the reign of lected to the “third degree” of the|terror will continue until more of Russian police, which is reported |the nation’s leaders have been de- ‘0 be the most rigid punishment stroyed. = = HAAS’ BLOCKING TACTICS RESULT IN NO ACTION As was announced in The Star; The anti-straphanging bill. yesterday, Councilman Haas’ atti Haas attempted to kill the adop- tion of a resolution authorizing the tade on several proposed measures | coaiie Bureau of Public Efficiency caused them to be kept out of the to examine the records of the city council yesterday afternoon. Be-| with a view to make recommenda cause of his opposition, the follow-|tions toward better efficiency. He Ing three propositions did not come | voted against it, but before the vote to a vote: was announced Councilman Grit- The ordinance compelling the) fithe changed his vote and moved sale of 4-cent lickets on street cars./to reconsider the question at the Griffiths’ si inext meeting of the council EFAMANY ARTIAL LAW BE BANKRUPT sss (By United Press Leased Wire.) (By United Press Léased Wire.) VIENNA, Sept. 19.—For the first martial law was declared here to PARIS, Sept. 19. — Unless Ger- day as a result of the riots which are due to the high cost of living maces before 6 o'clock next Tuet| nich one was killed and’ 1¢ a ) jase ag be forced into virtual) wounded, 175 arrests were made nkruptcy - time since the revolution In 1849 many settles her French differ Following the disturbances, in ‘This decision was reached after | an all-night session by a group of French financiers, presided over by Baron Rothschild at Frankfort, act-| ing in behalf of German bankers who rushed him here to avert bankruptcy. The Baron was unable to secu concessions except on the under-| standing that German financiers| |, force the government to settle the, ©. D. Hillman will remain a free Moroccan troubles, thus reassur-|™4n until the elreuit court of ap- ing the business interests. peals passes upon his appeal from og nee the lower court's decision. The re of Distriet Attorney Todd try quest ? |made at Portland yesterday, that Hillman be returned to the custody lof the U. 8. marshal was denied A counter request by Frederick Burch, Hiliman’s attorney, that the amount of the bail, $200,000, be re The rumor that Mrs. Althea duced, was also denied Walker of 1215 East Aloha | Todd made his request to have street is angry with her son, (Hillman placed in jail because he Clarence Walker, the aviator, fe “i that he might seek refuge because he married pretty Car- in Canada and forfeit his bail rath oline Biven in California, hi er than spend two ye not much foundation of truth, | months in the federal penitentiary it is said today. |The court's attention was called to Young Walker and his bride |the fact that Hillman has accumu spent the day with the youth’s [lated a fortune of $2,000,000 in his mother rday. They a real estate deals and that he might now in itish Columbi but prefer lowing $200,000 of this rather expect to return in a few days | than serve a term in the pen. * and make a long visit to the Hillman would not be subject to eider Mrs. Walker. extradition in Canada Mrs. Walker is reported to pose “a be worth something like $1,000 FOG DELAYS WARD 000. CORNING, N. Y., Sept. 19.—Ow- ing to a heavy fog here today Jon. WENATCHEE—The fourth an-|J. Ward, the aviator who is on his nual convention of the Washington | coast-to-coast flight, was prevented state postmasters began yesterday, from resuming his journey toward 150 members being in attendance, | Buffalo, the next scheduled stop. FORGOT DER NUMBER} Only 18, He Must Spend the Rest of His Life in Prison Race Track, Dime Novels and Hunger Forced Poor Immigrant Boy to Become a Criminal rs and six} WHE BTAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, the Seashore--Anyhow, Ado Ee ; PON'D CRY, ADOLF, VILL TRY TO FIND (D FOR You. Diss 1. CHECK, | loafing,” he says. It to be anything but straight “Im glad I got life. | was aw j fully afraid they'd hang me, I'm |wolng to behave at the prison and} |maybe some time I may get par doned. “But the worst part of my pun- ishment iwn't what the judge gave |me. It's the murder itself, 1 jean’t shake it off, Day and night {it's with me. It haunts me. In lmy sleep I go over the whole hor rible thing again and again. { can| wee the face of the poor man i (killed. I can see him, as, pale and| frightened, he faced me when I |fired. I can see him sway and fal) The worst nightmares I have are! where the cops are after me and I) try to run and can't | “Sometimes I wake up with my fingers gripping the bedclothes so tight my nails leave marks on the | palms of my bands |. “There's only one thing it seema! I efin't bear. That ts that I can't lever see my mother again. She's old and away off in Russia, and, of course, she can't come over here. And I can't ever go to her. | “I tried to write to , bat I jcouldn't, I tore the letter up. I couldn't tell her | was a murderer, iH knew it would break her heart. Shell think I'm mighty neglectful, t It's better she never finds out.” Ask Damages down every clue that they can find, From the City :oy:,cv2 ive it sy ots ind Maintaining that the condition of |falee clues that bother them con-| the guard rail on the Spokane ay, | "erably. The; |trestle offered ineuffictent protec. |*horough and systematic search for tion, and that thie was the direct | robbers and sooner or Inter they | cause of the automobile accident in |**Pect to land the men who made} which oe woman was fatally in.|th «reatest cash haul ever taken | }Jured and | badly bruised, claime aggregating | Phere. AGAINST REGAAD The heirs of Linda Hodgson, the Wil Sixth and Seventh ave. be- 2-yearold girl who was killed, | want $7,600. ©. E. Sorensen and tween Yesler way and James st., be regraded? Mrs. Gladys Sorensen are asking The city's answer to this ques $20,285. M. Fish the young man ecompanying M Hodgson, wants tion ts being anxiously awaited by many people. Early last summer $10,115. The owner of the automo. the elty council decided to defer |Smali picture shows rear window of bank through which robbers en. tered. (Dy United Prewe Leased Wire) NEW WESTMINSTER, B. ©, Sept, 19—-According to P, K Abern, superintendent of the Pitk- orton detective agency at Seatile, and Chief of Police Bradshaw of this city, there is nothing new to report in the bank robbery case here. The officers are == mobile, F. F. Fisher, is asking $3,000 for damages to the machine. | tule project. But somehow the of- | fices of the corporation counsel and / city engineer are proceeding with condemnations and plans. the council @ few months ago, again | petitioned that body yesterday to jae something to stop thie work from going ahead, His letter was referred to the streets committee, (By Wireless to The Star.) | a CITY CAR LINE. BIDS the Pinchot mass m: | Seward Mark down another score for the |that 90 per cent of the audience de | Proposed city car line day afternoon |that section. council the resolution to | Git Pinche ed here to. | day, Mer sbers. “ts be are Pint for bids for the construction of the e i ~ municipal car line project was | wearing the insignia of the Arctic | Tisseq’ the next move ie up to the board of public works. George H. King, who prevailed on No one would benefit except the clared for a government railway for the board of public works to Brotherhood as an evidence of the hearty welcome accorded them tn | |Seward. They left later In the day Pray for Anothe on the launch Pansy for Katalla| Teacher—Now, ‘Tommy, suppose | and Controller bay, in a driving rain storm Pinchot will return to Cordova at A man gave you $100 to keep. for} him and then died. What would fou do? Would you pray for him? the end of the week, when he will| Tommy--No, sir; but I would address ting here. He expects pray for another like him,—Uriited to Ko over the Copper River and | Presbyterian. { Northwestern railroad to Kenne cott upon his return from Katalla. || |The former chief forester reports |that he has collected a lot of infor. | > STAR WANT ADS mation on the coal situation and je|| Will. BE RECEIVED OVER || [preparing an exhaustive report to|| PHONES MAIN 9400, IND. | be finished by the time congress || x convenes. | | Some persons always look sur | prised when they see a than or |woman past 60 reading without glasses Makes Shampooing | A Real Pleasure The dread of washing one’s hair is done away with, and shampooing \ereatly simplified, by the use of | plain eanthrox | By using for your shampoo a tea spoonful of canthrox dissolved in a |cup of hot water, you have a sham poo that cleanses perfectly, ing all dirt and dandruff, rin fly, dries quickly and consum 4 few minutes for the entire pro: cess, This shampoo makes the hair | soft, lustrous and fluffy. It does! not bleach, deaden and cause the hair to split and become brittle, as soap shampoos do. I consider this Inexpensive shampoo the only ver: feet shampoo. Advt | Stevens’ New Academy, Near Pine, t Dt! running | lor re carrying on a minster, B. C., which was looted of | $258,000 by robbers last three other passengers — ® safe In the western hemis age off the robbery had ben on phe © down. too early in the year for the yeas: | men of the Atlantic coast and Chi- engo and hi Meek Trunk & Bago, In. | Movaay's wher: | Opposite the Bon “four, ) Doveriessiy YOUR CeOrnts thi jed | all er | mi Larger picture shows front view Bank of Montreal at New Weet-/ riday. The theory that the men who coast for some time will not It is pointed out that it is/ to be out operate in| Minneapolis ere, for these men For the remainder of the month we will fit a gold-filled frame, guaranteed for five } with spherical lenses and leather case, complete for $2.50. This includes a careful and accurate examination. See our Kryptok lenses, with no Ines or cement scales, close and distant vision Saves two pairs of glasses. Mounted with Shur-on eye- glass or spectacle mounting. Curry Optical Co. Third Floor, 344-345 Arcade Building Bring This Ad With You The Care of Your Teeth advise people to go to cthee Dental | fee inelt offices, | inspect the « f prices, ani a f ‘nd | mt a or doing the bes what we want Ou every tact ALL WORK G Nz ALBANY Paintes (28066008 Be sure to r d our article on “The Care of Your Teeth” in next GOLD CROWNS FULL SET ... BRIDGE WORK CROWN WORK BILVER FILLS . GOLD FILLS 1.00 We Are noted the world around for our tow pri 7 w ALBANY PAINLESS Qn the Second Floor of th Botlding, corner of Ke: at, che and MacDou- sail & Bouthwick’s, Take levator or Walk Up If Didn't Have to VICTOR MURDOCK SPEAKS TONIGHT Victor Murdock, Insurgent con- the interests of Poindexter’s candi-) — = sa kresaman from Kansas, will open |48cy for the senate, In Seattle, Mur ce paper is not made from University He will speak at jauditoriam on Murdock’s visit in Washington at |his memorable tour of the state in MAINE WET BY (ty v AUGUS’ |a majority of 26 votes Maine decid ment to | Complete official returns give this | result lever, will be given 20 days to check ballots ove: takes may (would again change the ) Hitieal pot with the holding of the primaries |oréanization committee of the new primary day tn the metropolis. The election, which is only for Merchant—it seems to me that you ask high wages, considering that you bave had no experience in this business Clerk—Ah, but you forget that | that’s just what makes tt all the harder Flash Light ... is prevented bie and broken limb would have 1 cae err errs Oeram Ever-ready Veet Pocket iy, Tlght iS combination fia as Words by Sch Music by Condo wo! go Bare WASE DoT DER RIGHT cCHeck FOR 1 DINK The 628 public York city have 710, rolled campaign audiences in the state at the Albambra thea furdock has in the last two weeks visited many of the cities he bad spoken in last year, and everywhere he has been | greeted enthusiastically by mem- js time Ix Just about a year after bers of the recently organized Pro- gressive league. DECIDE ON MERGER NEXT THURSDAY Whether the Seattle Commercial | lon or ward It off. club and the Merchants’ Exchange| A® ® matter of fact, the will join with the old Chamber of | fective remedy in the world Commerce in the newly-projected| that any woman can easly Chamber of Commerce is a question | 4p herself at home, in that will be decided by the mem. | time. Let her take one bership of the two first-named | pure powdered saxolite, bodies can purchase at any drug |, Directors of the Commercial club | dissolve it in a half pint de which | decided yesterday to call a meeting) hazel. Apply this att Is the members for Thursday even-|tion to the face every of Washington tonight the university “Progression in \|How to Banish Wrinkles Q vernment.” If the average woman only it, it Is not so diffieult to the youthful contour and smoothness of complexion, woman hates to see her fi kied or baggy, and tf ery one has exper some sort of patent remedy effort either to remove such 26 VOTES ted Press Leased Wire.) ‘A, Maine, Sept, 19.—-Hy to repeal the prohibition amend. the state constitution. City and town clerks, how ; vo again, as some mis-) ave been PRIMARIES IN. {By United Frese 1 Wire.) YORK, Bept. 19—The po: began bubbling today ing, when the question will be jresulte are surprising amd in clded by vote. The Merchants | taneous. Even after the very f lchange members are also to have | @pplication a marked improves an opportunity to vote on the ques-|!8 apparent. The wrinkles ane] tion. in evidence and the face t comfortable, smug feeling On Friday night the temporary tase tual te ‘ator : over the state, outelde of Great-|Chamber of Commerce will meet, | 5 New York. Tomorrow will be/@0d steps to make the organization | 1100 First Ave., Cor. permanent wil then be taken. Do you remember the old-fashion- led woman who always papered the | wood box inside and out at least twice @ year? nor offices, Will be held Nov. 7 ~~ His Viewpoint. Things You Should Know F. W. Stevenson & Co., brokers, Bai- ley Bidg., are advised stocks should | be on sharp declines. 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