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~ WURORS PLAY Reteakenntteehee ‘* " challenge by the state because ~ f unions. 1911 ANYDINGS GETS ™ iT, ADOLF, ~ D FATAL SIXTH INNING IN PHILADELPHIA--COLLINS TAKES — The central picture shows Eddie Collins of the Athietics Baker, the next man up, won the man for the Giants, and Umpire at the Athiet the Athietics’ park Monday. — SIX POSSIBLE CHADD * FD. butider and ® rancher. ® Robert Bain, ® penter. * ©. B. Manning, farmer. ® £E.C. Robinson, contractor. # A. R Meintosh, baker and ® restaurant proprietor, under Green, retired car w of views friendly to labor *® George W. McKee, real es- ® tate dealer, under challenge by Ww the defense because he be- Seeteeeeeteeeeee & eves dynamite explosion # % caused the destruction of the #/ : Times building. * * Cea hue taka eens! nited Preee Leased Wire) 08 % ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 21.—) These six men indolently pl: cards on the top floor of the Hal! of Records today and wondered | among themselves whether any of | them would actually pass upon the question whether Jas. jcNamara is to be hanged for the destruction of the Los Ang Times and the killing of 21 men, or is to go free because the state was unable to prove its allegations. They repre. sent the work of the last 10 day spent trying to qualify a jury so that the “most famous murder trial of a century” could proceed. ‘The first four can only be elim inated by peremptory challenge by one side or the other unless Judge Bordweii should, on Monda er consulting authorities submitted to him reverse his action in overrul ing the challenge of the state against Robinson and excuse bim ‘The challenges against both McKee and Mcintosh are expected to be al lowed, as both have admitted bias, although in opposite directions AS a matter of actual fact one of the six has the slighte chance of finally being selected as a juror. He is C. B. Manning rancher with long white chin whiskers. Nero’s Proviso. The committee bad called to sug- gest government by commission to Nero, and that eminent ruler listen ed attentively and siniled appr ingly. “It looks good to me,” he sald | “providing, of course, that I am the commission!” | Whereupon the committee laugh ed diplomatically and withdrew Cleveland Piain Dealer. | A Business Head. “So you are going to marr Clever?” “No, She's far to uptodate for my simple taste. “How js that “Why, | wrote her last Monday to say 1 was coming down to pro: pose, and when I arrived 1 found she had sold the rights of photo- graphing my proposal to a cinemato- graph firm.”—-Sketch, Miss YY <t ID 18S Dose ($4 FASHIONS FROM PARIS ARG FRIFOLOUS, Foouisy 0) § ruove. 1 Dey MARE ME SCK? | SECOND, SCORING ne WHY, GPEN VILE I SPEAK OF iD HERG COMES A SPRCIMEN LOOK AD HeR—— A MOMENT Li LATER ON BAKER'S HOMER reaching second, after his twobase hit. me with a home-run drive over the fence. Larry Doyle, second base- also shown. Above and below are the pictures of happy fans PAPER COMETH OUT WITH A LITHP SAWTELLE, Cal., Oct. 21.—A lisping edition of the Sawtelle Weekly Sentinel is today breaking all records for circulation ever set by thi great home paper. The reason is laid bare in an announcement by the editor, Henry Schultze “At the time the Thentinel wath about half thet an evil dithpothed thief entered thith office and carried away etheth, and for thith reathon our thubtheriberth will have to do the beth they can in reading thome of the articleth which are thpelled in the manner which they may have noticed in thith a tithment.” \ rival newspaper, commenting in large headlines on the predicament of the Sentinel, says “The Thawtelle Thentinel cometh out with a lithp.” ll our Second Avenue Philosopher Comments on World’s Series| ‘The Second Avenue sare ee was sitting at his ease. One foot was on the rod of brass and in his} hand some che And in the| other mitt he gripped the handle| of a Mein. Philosopher was cheer. ful, for he'd got away with nine. He drew the tankard to his} lips andwstuck his nose within. With | quaffed, then wiped away the | on his chin. He ws basket, and he culled a and then he thus phil-| deep in &} ed to th pretzel there, osophized, ensconced ebair I've followed life; I know the tn to know King Kell baseball all my and onts. ! id the er old-time scouts. The mys' of ‘inside ball’ I've always under-| stood. Why, I remember games I saw before the Brotherhood I've seen some stirring finishes that of 1908. I've g In both leagues, to state I never sa just like the one we hay (Well, thank you, si mind. I'l hay You talk about the finishe fill the fans with bliss, Why, the use of finishing, tart like this? I'm talking of the grizz the Mackmen and MeGraws makes. me sore to s stuff and the flaw my sympathy; T'll bet hell win out yet; they failed to spike him at the point that makes the horsehide sweat. But, laying all the dope this year. | aside, the rough stuff and t enn, I do not! this series game has fercéd us all beer.) to speculate and guess. And just as that|we were framing up to watch th what's | score again, The Star comes out and when you get a| kiddies yell, the magic cat-call, Rain! But then, as long as w r bag eries will be on, and whe sinless days arrive, the Poor Baker has! be gone! like I am a start nother bunch, it only | th the rough series wit = CAN i MEE) man Kron.) field @ Cogawell —Theodore Roosevelt. (By Unites Freee Leased Wire), 1 misrepresentation of timbe? values. Humor in Missouri. and Patrick for Magrvcaie on When Christine Nilsson made her / concert. tour of the United State rneet amphati ally beli ve that in 1884 Signor Brignoll sang with ere Neve 0 GMI: Hig He caused much merriment Great power to our judges” de- | when he came forward in a Mizsourk Deere ANYDINGS MORE clared Theodore Roosevelt in @ speech at the civic forum | disposition Babiececaet here. “But | believe also that Madame ‘Nilsson ees a kk it, like any other power, can ia sd ata be greatly abused, and that it a ripple of laughte is a power which has not been |among the audience, he reneenen permanently alienated from the |tho statement that ig aera people leetle horse, u lectle horse, a leetie “It is only when they exer colt cise the greatest wisdom and | Whereupon a facetious. oce : a fac ccupant self restraint that it is an ad- |of the gallery brought dwn the | vantage to have fixed in ccurts | house by remarking the power to state that’a legis. | “Well, then, why don't you trot| jative act is unconstitutional.” | her out?—~Tit-Bits, ——See, DHE VeaRS ANKLE PRACELEYS! ISD INSENSELESS. UND Assure tt ORDERED OUT OF TORONTO (Ry United Preee Leased Wire) N YORK, Oct High feel wer the palgn in today sible for the ordering of the American flag out of Toronto, Can. ada’s second city ave notified every motion pleture the atre in the city te Stars and Stripes from their buildings and no films portraying the flag may be shipped to Toronto from the Unit- ed Staton. Motion pleture exchanges bere tn- timated taday that they will ask Washington to demand an explana tion from the Canadian government WILL TELL HER STORY TO CLEAR HUSBAND Press Leased Wire) NEVILLE, Or, Oct. 21— In an effort to clear her hue band, who is on trial for hav- ing killed Loule Long, an Oak- land, Cal. pugilist, who was riding with her in an automo bile when he was shot, Mrs, Helen Riley will take the stand and give the full history of her one with the prize fight @ shooting occur se oral months age, when Riley overtook the couple after a sen- sational automobile race of many miles. { ‘Will Vote for ~ |, Bryan in Oregon, (By Volted Freee Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Or, ithe fourth Oct. 21.—For| history, the name of the “peerless leader,” Wm. Jennings Bryan, will appear as a candidate for the presidency of the United States. j | H. D. Wagnon, member of the Jackson club, and a leader of the democratic minority tn Oregon, to-| day announced that the Commoners! nam ewould be placed on the offi name would be placed on the offi-| tial preferential primaries, next April. ‘The democratic vote in Oregon is small PREDICTION TRUE (iy United Frese Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Or, Oct. 21.—Pit teen years ago, Mre, L. K. Adam well known as astrologer, cast her horoscope, which told her that) she would sustain a fall in 1911 and dle of the injury. The prediction |eame true shortly before midnight, | when Mre. Adame died, after suffer. ing several weeks from a fractured | spine, received in a fall Mrs. Adams took unusual preean-| tions in an effort to defeat the fate she had foretold, according to her! { son. Rebels Victorious | TOKIO, Oct, 21.—Official confir |mation of press reports that the| Chinese armies have gained a great victory north of Hankow was given out here today by the Japa nese war offic It is decla thelr secr has brought the new pertal Chinese fore badly beaten and have been com pelled to retreat down the Yangtse Kiang from the scene of battle time in by the officials that means of Information that the ‘THE HOBSON OF ITALY: CONCORD, N. H. Oct New | ‘Hampshire will not d » for f ‘ollette according te | ROM ‘The Hobson of tor Wm. KB. Chandler | |the Ita appeared early in| holds that the chances for a repub- | _ |the game. He is Lieut. Olgeri, com-|lican victory next year are dubious. | }mended in the official orders of|| Chandler expressed these views | | Vice Admiral Aubrey for conspicu-|in a letter replying to an invitation | lantry in making a row boa reconnaisance in the face of the Turkish batteries, ‘BEARS BOTHER HIM; REQUESTS TROOPS) | MACON, Oct 21 Monroe Phillips, the owner of a 5,000 nro | plantation on the Ogmulgee twelve miles below written to the secretar ing if the gov & troop of soldier exterminating the bears that infest his river t will send 00 or more | PLAY CARNIVAL The Northwest Conference of AMERICAN fT | which here that Yuan Shi Kai bas recon sidered his acceptance of the vice | mains Ker chu government as about to suffer an outbreak stats NEW HAMPSHIRE NOT to attend a me | 1 has | announced ask: | distance of 373 miles with a load of assist him in |ingon is place Sag here for til Monday On, Dor's NODDINGS — I VEAR DEM dae CONDUCTOR WOULDN'T TAKE TRANSFERS; 5 MEN SETTLE QUESTION 8 H. Green, cir Sheet tor on the Wallingford ay. line, is in the Beattie Genera! hospital with a broken nose and his face cut and bruised, becaase he tried to enforce one of Jake Furth's car rules. Five men boarded Green's car at Latona and E. 45th st. at 11:20 last night. They had transfers, but Green refused to accept them, because he claimed it was not the transfer potne. Green was going to put them off, but they were too much for him. Before he knew what had happened, he was lying on the Noor of the car, while the five men were walking the rest of thelr way home. COG SLIPS IN TREASURY (By United Prem Leased Wires | WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—A cog tipped in intricate mechanism of the United St treasurers money vault and failed F throw off the burglar alarm at the time when the doors were to be opened, caused the gong to sound yesterday, and the entire force of employes in the treasury depart. | ment, with rifles ané revolvers, be fan a search for robbers. It was some time before the cause of the| trouble was located. KUBELIK TRIES TO ROCK COLUMN OF STEEL WITH HIS $75,000 VIOLIN EW YORK, Oct. 21—Jan Kubelik, the noted violinist, failed here today in his effort to find the sympathetic note that would rock a 15-ton column of stee! from its foundation. The attempt was made 60 underground, where excavatin, going on for # new $13,000,000 hotel, Kubelik used his famous $75,- 000 Stradivarius violin. The violinist stood before a reflector made of galvanized iron. Three attempts failed to make the slightest im- oe ‘NOW HE’S AFTER THAT $500,000 WGEROY JOINS | | Ry United Press Teueed NEW . Ot. 31L.— vies years ago Captain Armond, master jof the tramp steamer Reigale, was | toago | —__ ire) | notified that his ter in It is reported | had died and left him a fortune of | 00,000. He did not believe the we. With the passing of time he (My United Pree Leased PEKING, Oct. 21 royalty of Hunan and Hupeh and will join the rebi While this re unconfirmed officially, it ts believed, and, if true, it is the fate of the Man route to Chicago to see if the money is really waiting for him. Comedy Causes Death WEYMOUTH, Mass, Oct. 21 ally virtually A general Mohammedan revolt ts now feared, Kansu, one of the prov-|at a comedy that he ruptured a inces of the northwest the strong | blood vessel near his heart and hold of the Mussuimans, is reported | died, ‘hea Private Lessons Copyrigntes FOR LA FOLLETTE (By United Press Leased Wire) 1g in Chicago of minittee of the re-| committee, — | the campaign eo publican pre ROBINSON'S LATEST By United Pross Leased Wire) HOOK ISLAND. ML, Oct Aviator Hugh Robinson has estab- hed a new aeroplane record, it is today, by flying for a) —~ asive 807-911 WESTERN AVENUE of mail ma r Rob. flying from Minneapolis to New Orleans and making his land on the river, He will remain airs to his machine un 1,000 pounds WILLOW WORK: For balance of October we will Gets Real Drink; Dies Charities and Corrections will be (By United Press Leaned Wire) dye, clean, refit! or make’ your concluded tonight, when the dele. CHICAGO, Oct J. M. Cham. |f old material into nice, Ieavy gates will attend the autunm play | bers of St, Joseph, Mo., told a bar Willows at the above dscount rival to be given by the Collins |tentler he wanted “a real drink for stated time only playfield children at Lesehi park.|and when the aproned man slipped The evening session yesterday was{him a “high life cocktail” he drop: MODEL MILLINERY held at the Broadway high school pea dead. | 527 People's Bank. i Trees are the sailors who are potting Turks in the Mediterranean, in the war over T ripe. changed bis mind and is now en) Thomas M. Ryan Jaughed so much | Words by Schaefer’ Music by Condo Fight Between (Ry United Prese Leased Wi KLAMATH FALLS, Or, Oct. 21 —After a street fight bere between Mayor E. F. |B. J. Murray of the Klamath Chron- jicle, the elty attorney today prom: ised to investigate conditions in the tenderloin and to stamp out the district, if possible. The fight start ed over charges by Murray that | district . TURKEY EARS. ATTAGK By United Prees Leased Wire) ATHENS, Oct. 21.—Turkey fs to- |day in apprebension of an attack ‘Chios, according to reports here that Turkish troops are being sent there. The population of the island is mantly Greek CENSORSHIP “STRICT. PEKING, Oct. 21.—The strictest censorship of all news of the revo. | tution has been established here | by the imperial government 4 Trunk & Bag o. Inc TRONKS AND SUIT CASES. We manatactu YOUR E EYES | | Brow! be carecuty with “BENEDICT LUST]: SYSTEM” Embracing all standard methods for the cure of diseases, is practiced At DR. P. RUDOLPH’S THERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE Dr. Rudolph was the first prac tittoner in the state to employ the famous “External Absorbent Treatment.” | Dr. Rudolph’s Institute is located at 1619 Westlake, near Pine. Phone Main 3448. Resi | dence Phone, North 279 ALBANY We Are the Pike Street Bargain Dentists PAINLESS Ne sure to read our article » or teeth In next Monda m GOLD CROWNS FULL SET $3 to 84 c $3 to 84 SI Boe #1 ‘Mayor and Editor’. Sanderson and Editor |{ |the mayor was protecting the vice| | by the Italians on the Island of| DENTISTS} My ne wiht EDWIN_S TOWN IN TRIPOLI SEIZED BY ITALIANS | BENGAZI, Tripoli, Oct. 21-—Thie city is in possession today of 4,000 Italian troops, who landed under Rear Admiral Aubrey and won a sharp, short battle from the Turks, | The Turks put up a stubborn fight and for a while the invaders were |repulsed but reinforcements from | the Italian fleet turned the tide of | victory, The Story of Washington's Dental. Conspiracy and _ Miveotar Dentistry te th Cie tel oe sr legislature cane in to carry with AtigInm cant ut the grafter, ethfeal banners crabect HY pomp. WHAT IS ALVEOLAR DENTISTRY! te profensie estate shark and a dental erafter in the same class, only the real shark will stand the best chance aking Into the penitentiary. |main feature of Alveolar Dentiat that it afford: half-baked tat an F pockets speak of Alveolar money getters graft In Germany the dentist will t is practically a partial plate ach two gold crowns to the and then cement the crowns om th. which hold the plate im uth permanentiy. 1 food rials taken into the mouth ff the plate jfrom the mouth that would @ buszard out of @ tan yard. ¢ grafiers bungling saddles that eo jinstead of the palate of the mogw rinciple is the same. fien caused by this ork. Before I phylaxia were but about [discarded by ALVEOLAR DENTISTRY I= REALITY. | In Teality Alveolar De Jnot exiat, except as a br i] may buneco you If it did the dental profess n would wit and adopt it, as & per procedure work. tn. required, and real estate shark or half- ople with, Inthe Bast. W tint you do not artificial teeth n that a cheap crown was an Aly tooth, or that crudely constr saddie bridge work was Aly teeth. You would be helpless, ‘ause all teeth look alike to you. iL have offered $1,000.00 for Just r tooth or bridge or jumt and if AR nar dental work: nes not some eto claim to rc Dentistry 713 Fi nla) pro © tistry, alr dent wi re hat and

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