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> BLOWNTO | ETERNITY (Ry United Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, Oct, %—-Four men Were biown into eternity and six Seriously injured as a result of an explosion on West Drive, near 69th st, ia Central park today, The ead laborers were arilling holes for dynamite and were trapped in a Fotk shaft 60 fect below the ground, Supt. Marlin and Foreman Kear the latter badly hurt, will be on & charge of criminal care- leusness. New Vork—Twenty-five thousand @ellars rent is to be paid for the oot of a new building on Broadway for display sign purposes. MNAMARA TRIAL OPENS WEDNESDAY {My Lnited Prove Leased Wire.) who desire to pass upon the evi LOS ANGELES, Oct. 9.—He had dence against the accused men. married a wife? His farm needed Although the actual trial Rie attention? He wae hard of commence on W. t His general health would district attorney's DRY LOOK LIKE TRACKS A RAILROAT. will office bas re suffer if he were confined for any frained from indleating which of Tength of time? Anyhow, he would the brothers it will forcy to trial mot be a juror, and it would first, be a waste of time holding him. Rumors of Surprise. Up on the eighth floor of the new But there were rumors afloat to- Hal here, a building day that the prosecution has a de ‘gure prominent- cided surprise in reserve for the de- fy in the testimony when the case fense. It ts alleged that certain ma fs opened, Superior Judge Walter terial witnesses, who were closely Bordwel! today begen the prelim! associated with James B McNe work in connection with the mara during the last few years, are against the McNamara broth held by agents of Detective Burns ers, charged with merder as a re- and will be brought to Los An @uk of the destruction of the Los as soon as the jury is completed Angeles Times building, a year ago. Burns will be on hand next ‘The first pane! of veniremen were’ week, his operatives here ef band today to stand test regard —_sert, and from that time on it le fag their qualifications, and it was that he will ti com: in from the variegated nature of plete charge of the prosecution. excuses presented that there He is the head and front of it, are few residents of Los Angeles, both sides admit. COAL COMBINE IN SUPREME COURT WASHINGTON, Oct. 9—The su growing from the administration of preme court of the United States, !the antitrust law are whether rail- eonfronted with problems the solu- road termina’ sociations such as tion of which will have a moet im-rthat at St. Louis are combinations portant bearing upon the political in restraint of trade and whether «and economic development of the a “corner” on any commodity, such nation, convened at ncon today for ax the cotton corner manipulated the October term. by James A. Patten and other big Chief Justice White and all the ‘operators, are aleo amenable to aftociate justices except Justice prosecution under this act Day, whose wife is ill, were pres Alaska Case. The fate of the bucket shop Coa! Trust Case. cases, the result.of raids in large ‘The most important of the pend- cities in various parts of the coun fng trust cases Is the suit by the try more than a year ago, the suc- government {o dissolve the so-call- cess or failure on the of the 4 anthracite coal trust, composed government of efforts to prevent the ‘ofa number of railroads and their coal lands of Alaska from falling subsidiary coal companies and inde info the hands of large corpors: operators with whom they contracts. In the circuit court tions, and the validity of certain orders of the Interstate commerce the government won its point on one of several counts. commission are all involved, to- gether with many other important success or failure of its ef. questions, in cases which will be forts depends upon the attitude of the supreme court Questions = PORTLAND LABOR MEN RAISE $500 FOR McNAMARA DEFENSE (By Uattes brew cased Wire) {the MeNamaras, whose trial for the - PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. 9—Ap- alleged dynamiting of the Los An proximately $500 will be forwarded aa Times building begins this today to Los Angeles to aid the" on. : ¥ was raised through MeNamara brothers as a result of the sale of badges and souvenir & parade of 6,000 workingmen in buttons. Portland yesterday afternoon which | Forty trades tnions were repre- was held to express sympathy for sented in the demonstration. THAT WAR READS LIKE A LOVE FEAST NOW (By United Press Leased Wire.) LONDON, Oct. 9. — That ‘Turko-ltalian controversy has beeu|one woman during the mote like a love feast than a war, ment of Tripoli, and that the reports of bloodshed) The usual report today of the have been ridiculously exaggerated, sinking of Turkish torpedo boats in fs shown here today by the restor-|the Adriatic sea and that an Aw ation of cable communication be-|trian warship bad been sunk tween Tripo!i and Malta. warships of the Turkish fleet, The reports today show that the | discredited he casualties were confined to the ac. the | cidental killing of two men and bombard- = == reese SS a ee Sa = PASTOR LEAVES leave the city . Plettner’s at torney had the court issue a ne BLIND WIFE TO lexeat And Plettner was placed un- WED AFFINITY |, $1,000 bonds to appear at the hearing. MONTROSE, Colo., Oct. 9.-—-The | Rev. M. W. Plettner, until recently a highly respected pastor of ise BRIDEGROOM 80 Evangelical church at Berne, Kan.,| ’ and his affinity, Miss Elizabeth BRIDE AGED 75 Hilt, were detained by the county | court in Montrose today when it) (By United Press Leased Wire.) was learned that they were going bad COLFAX, Wash., Oct. 9,—A New Mexico to be married. marriage license was issued Fev. Pletiner has a wife living,| test week to & 0. L, who {s blind; and three children.| Mrs. Clara susty, woth ne Gor fax. Lake is 80 years old and the bride-to-ve I6 accredited with 75 summers. The aged couple went together to the au- ditor’s office and secured the li- cense. Lake has been married twice before and the bride-to-be i of also been previously mar- ried. Beattie Automobile School, 210 Broadway. oe, and fitting Vv" lenses and in 1) $1.00 and up: Meek Trunk & Bag Co., Inc TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES, Wo manufacture our own goods right here tn Ho sib there Af Sh Firat Av. corner Madison ND nd 1086 nesday next, the | + EF Dey WASS NOD SO CLOSE APART, I SNOULT SAY ID WASS aki “a ATHSTAGS oy A, THE STAR—MONDAY; OCTOBER 9, 1911 Adolf Discovers the Miniature Railway atthe Fair... . . I VONDER VOT DISS ISS | THY TO ARBITRATE (@0¥. CLARK HE ‘That the Alaska coal land prob (iy United Perens Seauen Wire) led overshadows all other ques JACKSON, Mine, Oct. 9-—An &t- tions in Alaska ie the opinion of |tempt to arbitrate the differences |Goy Walter EB. Clark, who arrived between the striking shopmen and iin Seattle last night to be present the management of the Minols Cen-| here to meet President Taft tral ratlroad will be made this after:| Gov, Clark thinks noon, the strikers claim. President | pis, vieit will Markham, aceompanted by legs! | solving many of Alaska’s probleme. Sloane =" SEATON MAD HARD TI [Noel today in an effort to secure lan amicable adjustment of the dif- With $1,000,000 worth of gold and aboard, |fleulties with the strikera, Troops Prevent Loot of Ruins‘ John Seeby, arrived in port yesterday, a surprise to every body. The last message received ih (By Untied Prem Leased Wire.) BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis, Oct. %.—Two companies of troops are patrolling the river above and below here today to prevent loot tery in a heavy gale. Her wireless ling of wrecked houses and stores, | Apparatus was shortly alter put out land to assist in sanitary work. The {of commission e work of LaCrosse and | 2 ep gnrnning ppewa Falls in rushing relief ltrains with food and supplies has } averted ine. The wa of the Black river are receding today and the under- mined buildings are collapsing. It | has been decided to rebulld the town on the bills on the west bank | " a prices of the river. DEVELOPING, 186 5 Mot), and (he Bast formulas weed tm alt the your own Plumes, Stick wpe latest noveltion mad: aerial, mat ied and Cleaned. Thames Dy: MODEL MILLINERY S97 People’s Bank Midg. Afflicted with bleeding piles since 1873, they were so aggravated dur ing attack of typhoid lead- ing physicians decided to remove | them to prevent death from hemorr jhage. I s «then Dr. P. Rudolph prevented the operation, and within 11 days my plies were at their normal position. At the age of 80 palsy of ti hands set in, complicated by a beam oacs fever. Two nurses were Dy Margaret Maro. ni to hold me in bed. Compe tent Goctore gave up all hope. While| “7! Seton Metioce Tharetay thus abandoned, hovering between BEST SEATS 61.00 life and death, Dr, Rudolph com Other Matinee Raturday menced to treat me. Within a few minutes his drugiess method in,| Pvenine Pricer daced a refreshing sleep. Three $1.00; Balcony, The and $1.00; Ne- weeks later the doctor resigned served Gallery. Me. from my case. I was cared. This cenit dibenliias happened 20 months since. | am|—————————— still mentally and physically well OPOLITAN and able to care for my horticultural Jon Mt Tonight and All Week ‘The Great Laughing Kuccess nursery at 7015 Second ay. } . I believe Dr. Rudolph is a born physictn, for he has with as little trouble cured a sumber of my friends since then. THOS. SCOTT. Above is but one of many simti testimonial on file to Dr. Rudolph’s credit. The latter is a well known resident physician, liconsed to prac- tice thix most advanced of all, “the Benedict Lust system,” ombracing Jail sane and safe methods of relief and cure known to modern times. — | All interested persons can have 5| tel «i . minutes’ free consultation during | i axl afternoon hours at the well known offices of Dr. Rudolph, Nestor Bidg.,| 1619 Westlake Boulevard, Suite 1,| 27 *!! odds the laughiest laughing show just north across the street from the betel set Alhambra theatre, Phone Main pi” epee Te aa 3448, Res., North 2790, Cut this out stg spnceray for some one Galtier Presents Stupendous Musteal Comedy Success Prices: B0e to $2.00, Matiners Wedner day and Gaturday, #00 to $1.60 t Sunday Two Continents Seattle Theatre TONIGHT AT Week Tonight—All Week Mats, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday Sandusky -Stockdale Co. <i “TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE” Iho, B00. Matinees, 10¢, 266 “The End of the Trail” RE! announced 150 miles off Cape Fiat | U. &. 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Cavanaugh, Met Dentists Fourth Week of Mock Senso ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS Marte FOU 0 RENN en mag oy he's SRA AEE A EA ART ITL SEE DIC 2 ASO SIA — er eng Words by Sch ef Music by Condo BY Guy, t iD ISSA 5 _ “a> ) RAILROAT ff Ven Ke A SQue : oi ' Se 7 A Free Piano And $10,000 Worth of Valuable Prizes See enamel Se = eae = betes ee tre po sb sest si SSA = 0 c The Knight-Brinkerhoff Piano Manufacturers of Brazil, Ind., have offered through us, their local representatives, a free piano and $10,000 in valuable prizes to the best and neatest solution to the problem that they are offering to the public of Seattle and How to Win All that is necessary is to count the correct number of dots that appear on the out- lined piano, and in addition write your opinion, “Why Every Home Should Have a Piano.” This answer must not exceed twenty-five words. The main consideration will be to count the correct number of dots, but in case of a tie between two or more, award will be made to the party who has written the best solution of the above question. The REASON for giving away the piano and other prizes is that the Knight- Brinkerhoff Piano Manufacturers want every one to become acquainted with this name and pianos. Address all answers to Contest Manager, K.-B. Co., Care of Bush & Lane Piano Co., 1315 Third Avenue, Seattle, Wash. fjush sJante Pinus G. 1315 Third Avenue Opposite Postoffice