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HOME EDITION LL a a RE at HOME EDITION aaa aS eet to babies. Some Flat owners ¢ The time approaches when the high bh DE Fe ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER _IN” SEATTLE SEATTLE, B WASH. MONDAY, OCTOBER day gas companies will kick on families that have daughters on whom young nen call. ON TRACK Stick of Explosive Wrapped in Newspaper Found on Renton Line—Car Wheels Just Barely Miss It. cost of living makes way for the high Evora s NO. 208 GETS BAIL Woman Who Attacked Judge and Husband are Both Re- leased From County Jail When Friends Put Up Bonds, a cost of giving —— roe e? SIT MTT CTE T LL ee | 2 Mrs. Christina Olson, after spend. sy: however, from the evidence, Dynamite, placed on the tracks State str on the Inbound track, +e @ Ing nearly two days and nights in Olsons were the victims of of the Seattle, Renton & Southern No clew hah been found us to the e the county jail for horsewhipping the real estate agent who rented electric morning, person or persons who placed it e Judge Main was released early them the house on which they pald might have cost the lives of a scoro there, nor the object. At least one mn: Ce Fg tyre nao bone rent in advance. of people, but for the fact that the car panned after it had been put nished by 8. C. Farna explosive was wrapped in a piece on the track Ov ing contractor a The case was first tried before of paper. Collision on Line. \ Harry Olson, the woman's hus Judge Albortecs, and the sory, afer Bb peper was bigger than the) Another mishap oceurred on the you band who was gree. ~ | hearing the evidence, found for the stick of same line this morning, when car ever afternoon for alleged reas made | Oisous, th envta et tetoe hae No. 20 ran into ear No, 26. A dense God, agaliist M “y a o oeagee | som, under the law, could 1 taken plosive was pushed fox \s blamed for the collision. No, here Sunday and rej ms eA te a jthe case from the jury and thi ed harmlessly between the r 20 ran up behind No, 26 and erash- here M their home 1913 Ninth avenue Gadde tho. Htization, temased.” he There the Cop was found ed into the car ahead without warne c : pler ay. was found near jen up. but his aympathy was aroused on | [then granted a new trial uisininieailal edit compelled the Olsona to de 7 : : hn fend the case a second time, at con- oe Ag at Juries had | siderable cost. The case then came j Mra. Olson will be tried on the /Detore Judge Malm, and under the law he could have dismissed the learning of their hard luck in los-| | AOY 10 HG SUeperestitdacticet star cnaseee UNLESS HE’ f ‘THOUSINDS BUTCHERED assault charge before Judge 6 next Saturday. Her husband bas|##@ defore letting it o to the pot yet been arraigned on the | 2U°Y- But it was submitted to the \jury again, and again the jury qharge of making thr |found for the Olsons: we REV. RICHESON’S HAND; FROM A PHOTOGRAPH. Law Against Olsons. | But admitting that the law w BY AMOS J. ROSSITER. ré studied, and when one realizes Mrs, Olson's attack upon Judge | against the Olsons, an attorney di To one who knows the language|she wan thrown much fn the #0 Main has attracted much attention, cussing the case today sald, the | of the hande—and who has had the| ciety of a man with such hands ax to the old case which caused the judges, having allowed the case to! privilege of ot Liga bye Richeson’s, one knows what was & MINISTER'S CHARACTER. As Told by Her Hands. ® As Told by His Hands. Engulfed by constant war be trouble. eattle attorneys gener. | go to the jury, should have allowed | of the hands of t Richeson | inevitable, as well as if he had been 5 " t fo a intellect. ally agree that the law was against the verdict to stand and thus put /and Avis Linneli—it Rot surprie-|with them on thelr little journeys] © ‘oo pA gan eu ot “Vislonary, imaginative, deat (By United Press Leased Wire eee ae ow Cor gr bee! bo ee of appeal upon the) ine. to learn they became involved | nbout the fishing village of H¥®D-|» tndoience aud Juxury. | & Iatie. : | UirTLe ROCK, Ark, Oct. 30 at e plata| in @ soul-thrilling love-tragedy. ni # © Quick of thought but lack Lover of the beautiful in —With but one destuing Every evidence known to the| Avis Linnell could not have ing in determination to suc everything. voice, the supreme court today helped being trreststibly attracted Gentle 1 nd tem to Richeson, for bis bands indleate tle in manner @ em. art of chirography points to one conclusion: That if these two ever ® coed ® Good conversationalist but formally denie the case of Earl = Peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee se a pehearing of christ, the |Imperialist Troops are Burn- PEOPLE SERIOUSLY HURT per. Confiding, met deep trouble would follow. he was all that ber trusting, 144) | possessed of on! " putting implicit 4 ing Great Chinese City—500 The shotograph shows that Rich-| uilding, impressionable, ympa-l Couwtead, © OMY superticlal 1% | ont: atin every one seein version’ wscpre | Rebels Killed and s500 eson has the conte and paychic| thetic, passionate nature imagined)» Changeable in affection and Delicately impressionable; aged 25 years. The dissenting Wounded. hand combined-which shows ten-| Her hand was also @ heart-breaking | ¥ tye for others easily influenced against her vete came from a judge who sy dencies very few men overcome, | Combination—the useful or *pAt/ we Quick tempered, carrying will claimed that the evidence tend- (By United Press Leased Wire) [It te not the hand of @ eriminal— bar ag rg hm pine widislikes and likes to extremes. *| Highly religious by instinct ed to prove that Gilchrist is but SHANGHAI, Oct. 30—Wirelese even of the highest type of a crim sumare-tak samancniier protons, ® Brilliant mentality before but lacking strength to resist 15 years of | mesasges from foreign warshipe an- Three people were seriously in- be carried out from the sidewalk {fast but of the dilettante, super indicating profes temptation; affected by forms it is practically impossible fyred Yast night in the eruah at the| Furs, hats, handbags and pocket-| ficial artist, the lover, the Impuls | her taperiny of religion, such as music, to obtain Gilchrist’s real a chored off the city today say that ipay Smith revival at Mammoth books were found scattered about | ive, hot tempered, eloquent fellow | tively sma preaching and ceremonies of on account of the fact that the lthe i i Hye rink. Others were badly jammed on the sidewalk when the crowd |of brilliant though shallow mind, | heart dominated her head, that service. regress are very megligent ia |'re ‘mPertal Wrenn. are: iermmmm © SSS SEES REESE SEE EES SSCS SESE SEE SSE EES SEE emotion and not reason ruled beTig ag ehaweeheakheae life. Avis Linnell—so her hands say —was visionary, imaginative and | idealistic, She saw and loved the beautiful in everything. Instinctive innoc {nno- cence of ignorance—ix revealed by her hand. That she was ecastly tn fluenced, even against her Mutter / registering births. | Hankow. The matter will be appeailed | Conrirmation of reports that the fa ane, Gapontier at bo bane |Smperial troops had recaptured po rag snes tere Hankow from the rebels preceded 2 |the reports of the burning of the at the doors As a result a general finally gained admission. protest has arisen on the manner He re ‘ @f handling the crowd. The only! «yy jg impossible neey. aie a|—which undoubtedly springs away way the public can be protected, crowd ike that,” said a policeman | from the hand, although not so in the belief of the police, is in hav- this morning, “They push for-| shown in the ploture—belles the tn Ing the doors opened before the ward and form a ,wedge at the! dication of strength in the hand it jam occurs. |doors, into which the tide forces | velf, while showing tt# owner un Mrs. George Anderson, wife of a) those in front. The attendants do | consciously stire deep and powerful city fireman, was knocked un-|their best to keep the people from | emotions in others. conscious and suffered a fractured| crowding, but that Is impossible.| The conie-psychic hand almost tn-/ The tapering fingers denote love of eaxe and luxury, while the thumb FP RV EVER EEL ES © ANOTHER RULING AGAINST DEFENSE the battleships say that after the |imperialists entered the city they | slaughtered thousands of unarmed rib on. the left side. Miss Juanita! The remedy is to throw the doors |Yariably stamps & man as strongly |!nS will, is shown by the curling TACOMA, Oct. 80--Hev. Jobe, F.|nos-combatents. It te tegred sie Ross, 550 First avenue northwest, open an hour ahead of time. Un. | attracted to the opposite sex but al |canfiding tendeney of ber fingers, Carson of Brooklyn, moderator for|#0me of the European residents was rendered unconscious for an lesa that is done someone will be| most invariably the mmaifvieh this Which remind me, for all the world, | Court Severely Rebukes McNamara Lawyer—“Flagrant Effort | the last Presbyterian general as-|™8¥ have suffered in the sacking hour and a half. Both were treated , killed there yet.” hand {s Inconatant, He IP likely to|of young birds hovering close to to Evade the Effects of His Decision"—Wordy Combat|smbly, at a union meeting of att | oly. at the city hospital. Mise Florence! The reason given for holding the |love quickly and passionately, but| the mother-nest. Between the Two Enlivens Great Trial ¥ Presbyterians in Tacoma yester. et ae Buckley was also unconscious in the doors closed 1s to enable the choir | to cool with equal suddenness. That a girl with such hands sdaphapacsaighegrskuetP asa area any, areod that the. Bite abodid be Weak, foolish, vain, egotistical ate, impulsive, eloquent, in constant—these Richeson certainly | is. Squared to my measure, how ever, he has committed no crime. victim to the passion|@ eh kk tka w kh ek ee waived ite right along this line—as bound | w the state contends—was awaite | ict her and whose own tend-|@ The following jurors have ®)/with much interest. The prosecu-| encies would not permit him toj@ been passed for cause tn the #/ tion handed up a long list of an-| save her from herself, ie not sur-/® McNamara case and can now ®/|thorities which it Insisted showed | crush and an aged lady, whose to become seated and allow those/ pame could not be learned, «srl <b h to| who officiate to get in. ees = MISTAKEN FOR ANOTHER MAN IS SHOT AND KILLED (By United Press Leased Wire) husband's arma about SAN BERNARDINO, Cai., Oct. 30.) | death clasp. —Mistaken for another man, Santi-, st winy by sn untnown seeseen erste DALBY VICTIM OF FRISCO CHINESE walking to his home with his arm (By United Press Leased Wire} | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct | dinappearance of Everett Dalby, “In some places,” said the preach-| er, “reading the scriptures is pro| g4% GOSH, Oct done Where are hibited in the schools on the ground | yyrtie Johnson and her sweetheart, that it is sectarian. It ts no more Richard Barker, youthful elopers, When the hands of Avis Ldusell | pttotng, ® be eliminated only by peremp- *| absolutely that a challenge for this oak enge fo ectarian then the throb of the bu-/ == ® tory challenge: & | cause, ving once been passed, | man heart . — Pg pict nnd Seluatee to *% Seabdorn B. Manning, ranch. &/ could not be returned to. It also| Miss Johnson's father? is a -quee tion which today is greatly dgitat ing the minds of Hiram Johnsoa, father of the girl, and of Frank P, Barker, father of the boy. The *! argued that the substantial rights */of McNamara could not be inter * | fered with if the pair of opinionated ; veniremen were retained in the box ere will be * sida Serwnen tee pi? yon tbur Powers, and his mother has Johnsons are worried and anxious foe ike debeons Wile tea Seen Jasked the prosecuting attorney to|to conciliate, but Mrs. Barker, ed when Darrow and hie uxeoclates | arrest the pedagogue. The boy had| whose husband is « prominent cap- let it be known they would ineiet | De® ruptured a year before, but italist, is thoroughly incensed and on Judge Bordwell passing on ail| ‘Be teacher says he was not aware) refuses to talk, Ghiibamine tor tobe bd all) of the fact. A big school row is ex-| The couple have been missing nee a8 BOON AS theY | Dected over the affair, since Monday last, f er; Robert Bain, carpenter; . as % bg rancher; George Kee, retired builder, Hi Waner N. Frampton, farmer; ® ® A. ©. Winter, butcher. COPE SPER EREE EY MRS. JOHNSON ILL IN JAIL Mrs. Gladys Johnson, sentenced on Saturday to a term of two years in the penitentiary for second de gree perjury, was {Il i the county jail today and refused to see any fone. Her husband, also tn the county jail, is heart broken, not be cause he was sentenced to nine months in jail, but because his GREAT GROWD OF RED-HAIRED FOLKS BIG SCHOOL ROW TACOMA, Oct. 30.—Principal E. |E. Crook spanked 1l-year-old Ar-} her, in (By United Press Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 30.—With the line of battle tensely drawn | between defense and prosecution, | the McNamara trial was resumed | téday with the atrorneys for B. McNamara still trying to eliminate A. ©. Wintere and Walter are imposed, Darrow Rebuked by Judge. On resuming court session this | afternoon Attorney Darrow was| severely rebuked by Judge Bord. within a few stranger accosted Avila, asking: is this Juan?” 30. ila p 18, ~tggt mi vite & Toe eee tae Attia’ Mt) non of a wealthy Youngstown, Onio,| wite was made to bear the greater Frampton from the jury box with-| well for predicating an attack up. These words were hardly out of merchant, has added another mys- burden. out being compelled to experd &/on his decision of Saturday in The court in sentencing Mra. peremptory challenge. qualifying jurors The fact, however, that the de his mouth before the stranger open- t Frampton and y to Chinatown’s long Mat. ed fire, firing six shots, all but one going wild. The last bullet pierced Avila’s body, causing instant death Mrs. Avila fainted at the first Police today are investigating ev- Chinese dive and resort on the Coast in an effort to get ery Barbary shot, falling unconscious into her, some trace of the lad, who came husband's arms. She narrowly es-|here with his father and mother from | fense and because, as he intimated, uisimally taken by the state, present-|they could not return m verdict ot | Pedestrians found | Seattle on a tour of the © ‘and (this act came as a climax to other ed a pecniiar angle, and the action |guilty where it meant hanging on | caped death. Johnson for second degree perjury, which consisted in her denying & former marriage, gave ber the heavy sentence because he held that she was bla for the of tense was trying to get these men @keused becaune they said they Would not impose the death pen alty in a murder case, a position of Judge Bordwell in ruling wheth | Winter upon an “ of their testimony The court also new against the two because they sald | circumstantial isolated portion overruled the the challenge defense | of evidence They | offenses. Mrs. Avila unconscioes with her vanished during « sightseeing trip. er this challenge could be consid or whether the defense had 6 | She Made the Big Hit. BETWEEN ALEXANDER There were between 500 and 600 | Se = can now be eliminated peremptory challenge. only on Taft says Teddy was bamboozled in that steel trust LOS ANGELES, The four candidates in the race : 7 matter. But we're not snickering. Look how Teddy red-haired people out Saturday aft- SHLVER CROSS SAVES | ‘Insi ; AP gta ernoon to attend the Billy Clifford | sl! bamboozled us in that Taft matter. AND HARRIMAN matinee at the Seattle theatre, as Poe yo e. istory”” (iy Waited Fiees Renced Wise), |S 9et# Of The Star. ‘ , picturing the “innide higtory” of the The red-haired “actor lady" was {pe C8), ay ' ‘Oct. 30— xup resultin . t |the hit of the show, perhaps be j cause of that same red hair. To say kk Vi PRANCI SC TCO Oct Oct Prien ~ 300,000 STARVING IN SIBERIA for the mayoralty nomination that the red-haired kiddies, boys finished = their . vutter Charles Buss, rector of Cor n (By United Press Leased Wire.) today ney campaigns, and {884 girls, enjoyed the afternoon | pug Christ! church, owes his life to-| ton Copley, repubitcan representative ST. PETERSBURG, via Frontier, Oct. 30—Three hundred thou-| Speer rae te getting would be putting it mildly. And! day to a silver cross held before his|from Lifonoix, today held the ime “a sand people are facing starvation in Siberia, tch} many voters to the polls as pos | * with the red haired women who| tage, which haited a sickle in theJight here tn the senatorial investiga - The government has tried to suppress the news, but the dispatc! wee Jattended—and there were many of|hagd of Francisco Barletta, sexton|Uon of the charge that Lorimer was i of the relief trains has attracted attention, and the situation has been Tt is generally believed that them. ofthe church, @lected through bribery ‘ much talked about today. when the ctection Pimurah O00 1 never saw a handsomer bunch} “Parletta, a stanch Italian, Is be The famine is attributed to a total crop failure. With conditions of red-haired ladies and youngsters |yigyed to have been driven’ insan BAD COLLISION — IM A DRESS SUIT, WITH BROAD SHouLDERS 4 already as bad as at present, it is stated that the death rate will be far tar grne ie crmian in my life,” sald Billy Clifford after |pg unfavorable reports from the| 03¥ United Press Leased wire) I Dor See WHY “Yo Look WELL IW 4) a eT en and Mayor Geo. Alexander are |the show Itaian-Turkish war, over which he| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 30. NOU DISLIKE TO Now dou MONT a Though the government is sending food to the sufferers, it is going and Mayor M a | nail been brooding. When he rush-|O8€ Woman, an 18 months old baby WEAR OnE WON’ 4 in insufficient quantities; contractors are said to be using short weights by 4 RRR RR Hw HL ae Puther Buss, the priest waved | “2d 12 men are suffering from se. . and supplying poorer q specified,.and government *!) stole “ dd the lunatic halt-| Vere injuries today as a result of N 4 Gfricials are suspected of diverting large parts of each shipment, sell-| from further consideration: | WEATHER FORECAST | Ue avcprad ale segues. @ street car collision, near Colma. | ing them and pocketing the proceed Then, on December A. 4 |® Fair tonight and Tuesday; * cS to Motorman J. O'Connell recelved a/ aa aaceee = election day, Alexander and |» light northeasterly winds. * possible fracture of the skull and ; Harriman wilt battle for. the # Temperature at noon, 64, * RS. GATES ALSO is not expected to live. Faulty Seattle Land Values Increase ists at se Ang |S. A tinies of Lo Angers for the next two years. Bounces Bowl off RRR RAR RRA the accident HAD AN AFFINITY = sssie00 "°° Se" United Presse Leased Wire) ‘Special lorstands why Mrs, Mar day 4 More Than $21,000,000 Yearly; | Mar | At the Municipal League lunch-|shown that in 1910 the land value | }tin Gates refused to heed Chas, ¢ rc eon Saturday the subject of Seat-|alone, without improvements, was | = hanee Galie Lima toF & recodtlliation tant ! tle land values was discussed and | $281,247,028, while in 1901 the full M h d April, after he made hla recora-|) ¢ : the startling fact was brought out| value of all property, land improve as er’ $s ea dreaking dash acrose the continent |} Ph the ' that Seattle real estate has in-|ments and personal, was 7 TACOMA; <: Geti’. SOndenes oo ati, iligusita. so the oi 5 creased more than $21,000,000 each | 634,873. Weaver tanel givels te fitting it ip th be anarried te » year for the past tem years. 1910... land only H salteuned 6 RAL Wantss a Movember... Charles ‘A ; Taken from county assessors’|1901.... es is 2 li tream Reiss the con be the lata soho. nnex wk records, which are the most relia-| - restaurant, sought oy impr: Gates, Chickgo millionaire é A GREAT biG ble figures on the subject, it was! Incr Miss Agnes O'Malley, and after 5 acres north of Seattle, not far ; “3 ‘, First Av. Side FELLOW LIKE, a few sallies of wit, offered, ac- ° Meo’s Mite Boras Suits, W om Lake Washington fo en e Serge Sui cording to her statement, an |} ‘rom 1 “ae ‘King Victor $s ; sty st | Insulting remark. ; Special | M O'Malley bounced a | OO a s? 4 heavy sugar bow! off the mash- i | | y sug) er’s head, drenched him with a | rone e | pot of boiling hot coffee, and, Pp A | (By United Pres H not content with this punish- er cre LONDON, Oct Me: | | ment, Agnes had Weaver jailed. | leeived here today from Tripoli tn | Terms very easy. Land. is {/dleate that the Itallan army the j vel er otto 8 has suffered a heavy reverse, but ; ‘ SPUuDS CHEAPER si legs ennai “oe ed}! Rome. officially denies the report | lhese garments are all }| by large trout stream, Owner }) mat the Turks have reocenpied the wool, good quality blue 3} Look out kins and white muslin the last] The present outlook points to a}? desires to sell in order to get }/ ¢ity of Tripoll after a terrific bat serg Regular price 2 ‘Tomorrow night's a bad one for|week there will be some ghostly|siight drop tn the price of “spuds” |) interest turned his way, Come }) tle. : $ would be $20.00, | ail good citizens, and @ terror for|army parading about to strike ter-| for the next thirty days, After that |? Yn, % The antimilitarists are eagerly | ., the fellow with the jug or demé|ror into the hearts of the young’ date potatoes promise to seek awaiting Be enngerentty Me poy — \ J john. It takes no strength of the|ones and grown-ups alike higher regions. Best Yakima pota an outbrea which, it is feared | imagination to see frightful things| Ghosts and goblins, strange |toes are now selling from $1.35 to OLE HANSON @ CO. may ultimately aid 80 eects as Shafer Bros | —at least not in the highways and| sounds and unearthly noises—these 0 ge have soared a cent’s|) | to ewise a revolution, endan ering | byways of Seattle are the annual accompaniment th since Saturday, Other than Third Floor New York Block the throne of King Vietor Hmman- } Arcade and Arcade Annex | Judging from the Ann uel. | sale of pump-| Hallowe'en. Mies! the market ie steady.