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REFUSES TOWED DEAD WIFE'S CHUM NEW YORK, Oct, 20--Paul Gitxendanner, a machine manufac turer whose friends say he bas a half million dollars, is belng sued |for breach of promise by Mra. Min jnle Hanstein, She was Mra, Git }rendanner’s chum up to that wom |wn’s death |ner deceived her under promise of marriage, Both principals have grownup children, = Mra, Han stein's hair is silvered “It is not true,” sald Gltzendan ner today, “Mrs, Hanstein was the dear friend of my wife, but she wan no dear friend of mine, I never proposed marriage to her nor did I commit the act she ac cuses me of Mra. Hanstein lost her husband fifteen years ago. Soon after she met Mrs. Gitsenbanner, a school girl chum, and the close friendship wan renewed Mr. Gitzendanner, it ts alleged, proposed to Mrs, Hanstein that si take care of his children, Paul and |Catherine, Mrs, Hanstein did so levery day, but went nights to the home of ber son William REE E EE ERE EH HF) Be Ie Still “Willing,” But He Isn't. Mre. Gltzendanner died last Feb: ATSHE ORANG lruary. Soon afterward Gitzendan. }ner aw Mra, Hanstein, sho say: SERRE EEE EEE EY Hi take care of the house. She ¢ A charming singing and dancing/so A few dayé after she moved act, advertised as Thomson and the into the house, she asserts, Gitaen %|two Desmond sisters, head the bill/ danner asked his son and daugh at the Grand this week. Ted White| ter: “He . ma ike ® AT THE METROPOLITAN #|in'blackfnce, and Davis and Davis.|‘ticsteit ite a methert! * */a big man in charcoal and a petite| 4 heart ARRRAH AHH HH YOUN, Woman With a baby volce, fie. Soeate apie ea ony Asmay Darragh, The Star's /are the other vaudeville numbers. | after that, her affidavit runs, GI “Golden Girl” during Potlatch | Pour new photo plays are shown. . | zendanner “accompanied her in week, will play the leading role in| loaike ahd ‘rambles Gna: stated. to “The Stolen Story,” to be presented | |friends that the plaintiff was his at the Metropolitan theatre by the NIONISM GROWING lintended and future wife and that Seattle Press club on be ag lhe was passionately fond of her.” and Thursday ntghts. Miss Dar! pojonis o| “Would you marry him now if he the Lols theatre. few months au a result of the atrike| “Yes.” she sald, after a mo eR EU in August. In a letter to Jack; ment’s hesitation “T think agreat BENE NEE EY eB Wood, English socialist, at present | dea! of him and I know that with # | in this city, Tom Mann, strike lead and daughter so friendly to # | er of the English transport workers, | ™¢ 1 would have a happy home, * | writes as follows News of Mrs. Hanstein’s willin SAAR ARR RR RR! “Four months ago the total dock: Tes to wed was taken to Gitzen- ourgue’s concert band |¢rs organized tn Liverpool and dis |danner eg mnie RR EMble impression at|trict was 7,800: now it te over 31,-| “I'm the ome to say.” be com {he Metropolitan theatre yesterday |000. There Is not over one per cent|mented, “and I don’t think I will afterncon, Many of the band mem-|at present unorganized. Seamen|!'m not worrying bers belonged to Seattle Symphony | Jumped up from 3,000 to 16,000, _ orchestra. Miss Helen Low con. | stewards from 2,000 to 9,000. ware tributed several song numbers, her | houxemen from nothing to 6,000 and “A Perfect Day” being especially | 80 on.” Because many hens were drowned well received. A. Blancone w > in recent floods, and transportation especially good with the flute.| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30—A facilitien were damaged, exme are “The Blue Danube,” “The Charge! waiter at Beth's restaurant found selling at 20 cents each in Guaya of the Hussars,” the prologue to|a package on a table and threw {t/ mas, Mexico. “I Pagliacci,” and Herbert's “Na-|in the icebox. The chef, wanting, Other foods are golng up at such toma” were among the numbers|meat, opened it and fainted. It|a rapid rate the price will soon be giv iwas dynamite. ‘in proportion to that of eggs. At the Theatres SEER ERB ERR HEH AT THE LOIS ARATE TAREE » 5 AT THE THEATRES % Moore—"The Love Tales of # Hoffman.” % = Metropolitan—Dark we Seattle — “The Whird ® gree” *® Lois — ® Away & Orpheum—Vaudeville. we Empress—Vancdoville & = Pantages—Vaudeville ® = Grand—Vaundeville and ® tion pictures. HERR RRR MERE “Rarriers Burned Away" with he Chicago fire, and young Dennis Fleet, the chap of the “poor but variety, succeeded in his * hiove affair with the daughter of a */ blue blooded aristocrat, You see *lafter the fire, they were kind of */all put on the same level. At least */ihat's the story, played at the | Loix theatre this week, Bert Had *®/ ley and Myrtle Vane, as usual, * | play the hero and heroine, and [Cart Stockdale fs satisfactory as a * villian, + De Rarriers Burned mo * el RERRARAR AAA EH AT THE MOORE See ARR RRA ARR tlie bs MERE ER ER MERE EHH * “The Love Tales of Hoffmann,” | * * with Joseph H. Sheehan the sweet @ # ee eee eee eee eae tenor, in the title role, was approy-| something new, It is a at the Seattle ra that is true to the for it nt. § mast has operatic qualities of Rayqmond Whitaker for merit. Every voice or Way ta whtet he played pany, even to that of the role of Mr. Hrewster, the law girls, has more than the ordi cae laa ‘Feenhits Gale an i ability in it, and the three Annie Jeffries was very good tales of the poet Hoffmann as phan: | play shows the methods the police tastically woven by the famous! use to obtain confessions. Offenbach, are told in music that fg at once sweet and classical. Miss Gladys Caldwell is not only an ex cellent prima donna, but she is also a wonderful actress. She had two difficult roles and captured the | audience in AT THE SEATTLE me, of wnusu in the the be mad ec the cle oh love * * * 2! * * ee eee ee ee * * * Concert at Metropolitan. Drowning of Hens Raises Price of Eggs to 20 Cents Each. If We Succeed $10 Will Bring You $2,500 $100 Will Bring You $25,000 —— THE BURIED MILLIONS On Cocos Island By the charts and drawings in our possession the exact spot has been located re- peatedly. That $110,000 of it was recovered by John Keating in 1846, and used to build the Keating Block. in St. Johns, N. F., is as well established as any fact in history. We are not going into this enterprise blindly or hastily; it has taken twelve years of careful planning, thorough investigation and work to get ready. The time has come to go and get those buried millions, and we are the ones who are going after them. You each taking a can join us in any amount from $5 to $1,000. Many are forming pools, small block of stock. ay make you. This will not break you and 5 Royalties from the moving pictures of this expedition will cover the cost of the trip; the vessel will be fully insured. We have eliminated every possible chance, and can show you convincing proof that this expedition is on a solid foundation It is one of the best business propositions ever offered to investors, large or small, We honestly believe that within six months after we sail from Seattle, $15,000,000 to $22,000,000 Will be Dis- tributed Among our Stockholders . Send in your subscription. Don’t hesitate; act if you are going to, as stock in this enterprise may not be available within a short time. Use the subscription coupon be low, writing very plainly. Stock, 50c per share, fully paid and non-assessable. COCOS ISLAND HYDRAULIC & "TREASURE COMPANY, Ine. BUCHNER & EGLI, Sales Agents Phone Main 3649. 307-8 Crary Bldg., Fifth and Union, Seattle, Wash. COCOS ISLAND HYDRAULIC AND TREASURE CO,, Inc., of Seattle, W Oct. 30, 1911. Sales Agents BUCHNER & EGLI 307-8 Crary Bldg., Fifth and Union, Seattle, Wash Ne Phone Main 3649 I hereby subscribe for ... Shares of the capital stock of COCOS ISLAND HYDRAULIC AND TREASU I enclose ($...... iyeeevevedecvses COMPANY, Inc., at par, 50 cents per share. Dollars Issue certificate in name of Address .... Dated She alleges Gitsendan: | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30,—Sew en persons were badly hurt here last night, when an tnterurbam car on the San Mateo line wan tele scoped by another electrio ar, Mo torman O'Connell will probably die HOPLANDS, Cal, Oct. 90 When @ Northwestern Pacifior pas songer struck a cow on a 200foot trestle here, the engine and mafl Jand express cars jumped the traek, scalding Fireman Gilmore and i juring Engineer Lawrence Rev, Frederick ©. Iverson, 42, 112 John at, died yesterday at the Se attle General hospital, For the past five years he was pastor of the Hethania Norwegian Lutheran Free chureh, He ts survived by a widow and four children, ee eo Fifteen boys, whore ag ranged from 19 to 21, were an od yesterday in a raid made by Sergt. M. DB, Pen and two patrolmen. They were playing cards in a shanty tn Ballard, and making all kinds of o Neighbors made the complaint, @ * a * * * « * a * * eeeeeeeeeeeee ee eee ee ee DILLON, Mont, Oct. 30.—The Big Hole Basin, Southwestern Mon tana, reports a temperature of 10 degrees below rere. Wisdom. Mont., registered that figure Satur day. AWFUL MOMENT “THat man-eating ton glared at you just before you shot bim. Intently,” replied the sclentiat “He appeared as if he were look ing me over for a purefood label, Washington Star, ROME, Oct. 30,.--Two more Amer. fean car will be added to the sacred college Nov, 27, when 17 new red hats will be created. Archbish ops Farley of New York and O'Don nell of Boston are the Americans chosen. If you're going to read thie ex pecting to find out how old Ger trade = Frankite Atherton [8 to day, you may as well quit right now, We don't know how old she is, nor does “Who's Who.’* Hut if you want to know that she is the great grand = niece of ~ old Ben Frank Wee yin, that she wae born in San and that she has writ stack of readable books, of which have been “best why, there's the Infor thrown in with all the world’s news for a penny, and cheap at half the price. Come again tomorrow | Prancive jten a some sellers,” mation Stirratt & Goetz Saturday pur | ed from the A. W. Denny con |pany the Martinique apartments at Pighth av. and Un! for $150,000. The building erected four years ago at @ cont of $100. 000. le The Golden Potlatch for next year will be celebrated from July 15 to July 20. July 17 is the anniversary of the arrival of the steamship Portland, which started Seattie on her big career, and this date will be covered by the dates fixed. J. A. Jackson, a laborer, aged 38, committed suicide in the Hotel Le roy, 209 Second ay. &. Saturday evening, following inability to se- cure Ww He ended bis life with a revolver, shooting bimpelf in the mouth, The Y. M. C. A. now has 215 dormitory rooms, capable of accom- modating 360 men and 60 boys, as a result of the addition of the 64 rooms in the old Stander hotel property, The repairs are now nearing completion STRAINED An easy song the girl disdained; She made her choice. The notes were high and so she strained | Her lquld votce SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 30.—Con- fusion has resulted in the carfare YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDE lof the saying that |sumed his ocean-toocean fight D FOR BUSY Oct. 30, 1861, just 50 years ago today, 63 citizens of Kentucky In convention at Rumseliville, re solved / That we will never pay one the un al of $5,000, obtained by loxinlatare | the banks | > e8 for the prosecu-| t tion of this war) tam Ofes tae coercion and subjugation of the slavebolding states, and that we! will resist, by force of arme if necessary, the collection by the sheriff of all taxes intended to be | pald over to the Lincoln party tn the legisinture, and that we de} nounce a enemies to thelr coun try and constitutional government all those who may advocate the} payment of the # iffs for the purposes aforen 000 wihe from eee ew rere Motion pictures showing the ravages of tuber jonle will be thrown on the sereen at the university auditorium this eve ning. Thin feature is part of the campaign of education by the Washington State Associa tion for the prevention and re Hef of tuberculosis, Mixes B. I. Beals, secretary, will plain the pletures, Admission in free to the public Seeeeeeeeeeeeee seeeeeeeeeeeeee Reka eee eee ee) Frank ®. Tichenor, department | pector of the Spanish-American | Veterans, has been appointed state | manager of the Knights of Mac abees of the World. / SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30.—Mr M. Orr took out # warrant for Mr Carrie Warner's arrest because Mra. | Warner secured a $5 corset on trial) a year ago and after wearing it) continually now wants to return it} on the claim that it doean't fit BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30.—Mre. Jeptine Hanson proved the truth | "A sailor bas & sweetheart ty every port” by pro ducing in court letters and photo he secured from her sailor husband's V SAN FRANCIGCO, Oct. 30—Mre, Mary Vaughn thought burglars would not look in the bread box for her life's savings, They did YUMA, Ariz, Oct. 30. hundred Indianx walked to catch their first sight of an aecro-| plane when Aviator Fowler re HALF TRUE, ANYWAY Dentist—I am sorry to say, Mr, Dorkins, there's a cavity also in| that upper bicuspid. | Man in Chair—Go ahead and fiti| it, doctor; I believe the latter part of your statement.—Chicago | Tribune STANDS BY LOVER UNDER ARREST ON MURDER CHARGE MISS VIOLET EDMANDS, Prostrated flancee of the Rev. Clar |boxes going to the waste pile. Now) ence Virgil T. Richeson, who be-| |conductor’s don’t care whether the [lieves minister is innocent and will | trusts are busted or not Good Gold Crowns .$3 help him fight prosecution. Union Cut Rate Third and Pike Sts. Entrance 3051, Pike St. Best Gold Crowns . .$4 Pay No More=-We Ask No More These are the best crowns that can be made by expert workmen, made to fit perfectly and guaran. teed for 12 years. 3 The Seattle To Fillings 5O¢ up Bridgework ... $3.00 and § Full Set Teeth, guaranteed $5 Best Teeth, 12-year AU guarantee + $8.00 Seattle’s Oldest Dental Location, Third and Pike —SUBSCRIBE FOR— Daily Star Delivered at Your Home how my appreciation of the fair and square policy of The Seattle Dally Star, I herewith subscribe to The Star for a period of one month, and thereafter until ordered stopped. to be delivered to the following address, at the rate of 26c per month Im city, or 80c per month by mail, NAME Cut out and mail to The Star, Seattle, Wash, Ane eee neem meee eres e eee esse eeseses Phone No......006 Recdbaieatacte temtenactaeccartl tuted for the |i SUN YAT SEN IS THE GARIBALDI OF CHINA ‘: (By United Press Leased Wire) LONDON, Oct. 30-—"Sun_ ¥| Ben is a genuinely enlightened re former, well qualified by talents and training to be the Garibaldi of|of the legation authorities to smug China,” This is the opinion of Dr, James Cantile, famous London surgeon and probably the best friend the re publican leader has in the world was Dr. Cantlie who" was the { releasing Sun the in in had London 1 Furniture Dry Goods HESE ‘Trunks have been our sales floor and are for clearance. Comprised in vas-covered Basswood Metal-cover one or two trays. Sizes oned after being kidnaped on the latreets by three legation attac imprin- FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Trunks Specially Trunks, also 1 Trunks, paper ganizer of the “firat Chinese re | public” to the United Presn today, | Dr. Cantile said p “There ia nothing antiforeign about Sun hen o at Sen'a we from numerous other uprisings ig 7% idea of a government for ® China by the people of China | principal aim is to get rid of the | Manchu dynasty. Sun a Christian, the son of a Christian. convert and you may that in the present movement foreign lthe Christian church pected.” There was a price on Bun's b in China and it was the intention | chartered ship would have him aboard @ Peking, where he been promptly beheaded. Sun got a note to his friend through the medium of a coal scuttle, his case was brought to the attention of the British foreign office and hin re | home + Tuesday, from 12 followed 1:30, Evergreen hall iving his impressions of the or- building, First av, and Cherry st ae Willlam McKinley circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., will give a harvest urniture Gtore Closes Daily at 5:30 ry Goods Priced specially priced on now the offering are Can Fiber cloth-lined, with and or range from 32 to 40 inches, and the special clearance prices from $6.00 to $18.00. Third Floor. The Regal Steel Range ---the Low-Priced Range With a Highly-Satisfac- tory Record HE Regal. Steel Range has body of Wellsville blued steel, asbestos-lined flues, drop fire door, arched oven top and plain nickeled trimmings. Price, with oven 14x18 inches, $29.00. With oven 16x18 inches, $31.00. With oven 18x18 inches, $33.00. —Third Floor. Women’s Long Plush Coats Special $16.75 and $23.50 ONG, semi-fitting Coats of good quality black plush, designed with shawl collar and turn-back cuffs and fastening with three self-covered buttons and loops; lined with fine grade satin. Sizes 34 to 42. Special $16.75 and $23.50. Women’s and Misses’ Long Coats $12.75 T weeds, diagonals and fancy coatings are the materials from which these well-tailored Coats are developed. They are in semi-fitting and loose styles, and many reversible coats in double-faced materials are included. Moderately priced at $12.75. —Basement Salesroom, Women’s Button Boots, Special $2.45 Pair UntrimmedFeltHats Special 95c =RV Wool Felt Shapes in the close-fitting hood effect, shades of brown, navy gray, and Special, Basement Salerro ~ Toilet Goods—Jewelry Sylvan ‘Taleum Carnation, Violet, 10¢ Powder, Lilae Jergens’ Rice Powder, in white and flesh color, 15¢ box Steel Tension Shears, special 25c. Enameled Bar Pins in attractive designs, 10¢ German Silver Mesh Bags, with kid lin ing, $1.95. and Basement Salesroom IORT lines from regular stocks—in patent leather, gun- metal calf and Tan Russia Calf, with Goodyear welt soles—good shoes for fall and winter’ wear. Several styles to select from. All sizes from 254 to 8 in the lot, but not im each style. An unusual shoe-buying opportunity at $2.45. BROKEN LIN CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ SHOES, SPECIAL $1.75—In patent leather, vici kid and gun-metal calf, lace and button styles—all made over good sensible lasts, and grades that will give long service. Sizes in the lot range from a child’s No. 5 to Misses’ No. Exceptional values at $1.75. Basement Salesreom. |Gloves— Hosiery] Underwear Specially Priced WOMEN’S LISLE GLOVES in tan and length and white in two-clasp style, special 15¢ paity WOMI CHAMOISETTE GLOVES in two-clasp style, in chamois color and white, 15¢ pair. IMEN’S . BI ‘ON HOSI toe, seamless style, with garter welt. cial 15¢ pair. WOMEN’S EXTRA-SIZE VES PANTS—Vests with high neck and sleeves, also low neck style with sleeves; Pants in knee or ankle length cial 25¢ pair. ICEABLE in becoming white; tan in sixteen-button also black. 95¢. in Hetiotrope, Sandalwood, ACK MERCERIZED RY, with double heel and Spe- SAND long short Spe Basoment Salesroom Sa eeeatiea nana maannmmmaeiate FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED cee ee bloodthiraty | Herein 1s where it differs al His noble soul t* wrapped Me himself i) Silver |