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THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1911 'Tee-Hee! ener Rigs Upa Hicker for Adolf--Also, Ha-Ha! Words by Schaefer Music by Condo LooK ADOLF, Dt RABBIT, MY GUN IN DER Case. * Syoor Himi! wen : ‘STHaeyt Get greapy oR You. vice Miss HIM! BuNnagvwer vor u ARE! DERE 193 A 99 STH SE-NEE, I Vite. Loa, ADO GUN mT A DOVBLE C Rady HERE, | DEN VEN HE SHOOTS IPD HE VILL ut SomePopy SHOOT VOT CAN OLSON'S GAGE IS DROPPED | Harry Olson, husband of Mrs, Christina Olson, who horsewhipped | Judge Main jast Friday, was dis | Brown yesterday | Feet Like A MULE nies KICKED HIM IN DER COLLARBONE. nt ae threats against the judge. When the case was called Deputy Sheriff Luther Milis was the only witness Olsen say that he had sometimes felt as though he ought to punish Mudge Main himself. Millis said ‘that he objected to signing t . plaint against Olson becau: drawn up by the prosecuting attor. ney, it alleged that Olson made threats to be carried out in the fu-| ture. SR ve ae cane “I told the prosecuting attorney that I did not hear anything like that,” Mills said, “and he said was following the words of the Statute, and that it was the only} ! LIKE FINDING MONEY Here Are the First Pictures of ‘Actual Fighting i in the Turco-Italian War -seaeh aae statute to cover this case ITALIAN SOLDIERS FIRING FROM TRENCHES IN TRIPOLI THE SULTANIA FORTRESS AFTER THE BOMBARDMENT lar Medicine at Half-Price ~ nt ‘The Bartel) Drug Co., the popular eens a ee Cee, stanton fans are making an offer that fround for making this arrest,” | ae og said Judge Brown, No witnesses | 1 Soot 8 Were called for the defense. Ol-} ors SmnSE © son's peace bonds for $200 were | ity: nef also released, ; * Minding money regular e ® celebra lor they nt bottle specifie mand dys- f price dition to ‘ * . : . “4 % this large discount they agree to “ * : : ys ak r ® 5 p jreturn the money to any purchaser ‘ 3 c F imu ae ee ee % | whom the specific does not cure. ; J *, » ‘ b $ | It t® quite unusual to ” $ % : . a5. Sot hay ‘ - buy fifty-cent pieces for a « 4 that is what this offe | “ = pa - > va 7 a r . for it is onl ecently ' i ; tee 2 ‘ ; : he solicitation of the Bar. ihe Y a, — , . oot oe ‘ e, 7 . g Co. that this medicine | . AL Sgt - " f > ‘ Bs They urged the proj allow them to sell it at d ‘ Mttle wh (By United Press Leased Wire) . . f 4 ing to sel : as SHANGHAI, Nov. 2—Firing on! : te 3 Poca te he ‘ : , eault has § the Japanese steamer Yuen Kiang, | / A y 3 . : .4 ment, for the sale has the rebels in the Shun Yang batter. i a pom penny ‘ hing remarkable. ies today probably have opened the : ~ . , bo who suffers fietd for intervention by ¢ ‘ ze Sars a. p ‘ ache, @ dizzit mikado’s government in the Chi-| 4 * i _ y > 2 . , be t nese struggie. | ; é | The Yuen Kang was passing the | » Batteries with the Japanese flag! aloft when fire was ope the| rebel guns. The Japane: mer | was not struck by the shells and . : " r on her way with her flag | 3 : - 3 ‘ : | 7 aloft. Only a few shots were fired, | | / ; ae a ‘ rn - but it is believed here that Japan, | Perplexing Electrical which has 70,000 troops on a war! footing, may seize the opportunity Problems to demand the reparation for the insult to its flag, and in any event may enter the scene of actual con. flict, ostensibly to protect its sub-| Jects during the struggle. | Leaders Meet | Yuan Shi Kai, the newly-created! premier of China, is reported today! to be still in conference with Gen. Li Yuen Heng, the rebel chief in his fortress at Wa Chang. ° It is be} Meved that. as a result of this meet: | Sits". DEFENSE WANTS ROMANES 2" SMBS f0 Sheriff Thompson of Co C. Dalton, a well-known at - Edna Gives Nat ’ morning, In the darkness, an auto- | ee = county today started to mobile containing three men and 9 ' jsearch with bloodhownds for the! three women, driven by Edward B.| ent occurred a mile | |assassin of Charles Weist, a Reeper| Dalton, turned turtle and caught The machine was . . | N o 2 the “Lie Direct”’ te yg np BE ce FRG te on & Kae Prewerve near here. Dalton and one of the wemen,,Fran-.a seven-passenger Packard, owned want to get a language book it| Welst’s boty J (Ry United Press Leased costs & nts." ala Harry Pash was found In bis|\ ces Bowman, aged 40, of the Ameri- cimer Erickson. The road is wae eS cw ol bh two CRdin on the banks of a slough, two! can hotel, beneath. Dalton was dead narrow at that place. “Be care Nov. 2--Edna Romanes, feeling that If they were |konspy, aged 13, when he, with two! Hites from St. Helens. He bad been | when extricated from the wretkage| Ed, you're getting the come back at Nat) successful in this and he absolute other, ne@sboys, were arrested by ot through the head. . bank,” Dalton was cautioned, and a Goodwin with the “Ile direct.” Nat's) mined if poasibl ly insisted that he had no opinion|Patrolman Padrick for gambling epepala. The ruin wrought by the Italian fire is shown in this photograph. are seen strewn fn the ound, PAMEKEEPER KILLED IN AN EARLY: 'S MURDERED! MORNING AUTO WREC cNS, Or., Nov. 2 roe | Going over an* embankment on and the woman suffered a broken \¢ arding the wecident and suicide }the North Trunk road at 2:30 this! leg. Dalton, aged 23, was a son of c. Shells from the big italian guns This photograph was taken in the Bumetiana, the Italians were e ) Italians’ most advanced point in Tripoli, The enched and the Turks attacked them and were repulsed with 12 killed and 100 wounded. OFFICE SUPPLIES TRICK -& MURRAY Office and Factory 72°Columbia St. 2.—-Deter to qualify juror “retort courteous” to oné of the actress’ recent accusations brough( @m answer today that singed the wires. Bhe declared Nat fied with the titles moltimatrt monialist, disciple of longevity.| actor, rancher, miner, author, etc. | but that he is “posing In an entire ly new light—as a philanthro-| ist.” as not satis This over Goodwin's sertion | that he married Edna partly be cause she was financially embar. ee ed * * * SAN Fin. + Nov. 2.— © Lorenzo Romanes, under challenge by the state, and who h exhibited prejudice to Wm Mulholland as an expert on dynamite or, anything else, attorneys for Jas, B. McNa mara, charged with murder in con nection with the destruction of the Times, had witnesses in equrt f day ready to testify that Romaifes is fully capable, mentally, of act ing a8 a juror. The defense tried bard to quality SAN JOBE, Cal, Nov. 2 % Declaring she was kidnaped * # from her parents here, in 1883 #| ® when a baby, Mrs. H. Humbert #/ * of New ans has written #| % the police to search for the * ® missing relatives. * * * \NelhellaliaiiaiieleiiataiaMatatatel gn caused the death of Prof. Ween J. Montgomery, scientist-aviator, killed at Evergreen during @pert ments with his aerial lider. His brother Robert Montgomery testi fied that he was subject to #ach attacks, and J. C. Vierra, the avi regarding McNamara’s guilt 0 nocence, they would compel State to resort to @ peremp challenge to eliminate bim thus Winter, forced on them by en up the score for A. C Weist pas last seen alive Tues) minute later the auto went over. "dhe [and Pashkosepy had "won 3 cents 482, afternoon, [RECEIPT FO FOR, ly aresood, Batons WARDING OFF AGE) was lying hin ped, w apparently fall ptory | when the officer took them te the |riy dressed, moro The Royal and | police station “eh nea The city confiseated the 3 cents, | 07 a the/but in some mysterious mann ch last night, state, although he was formely a ifirfy came into possession of the strikebreaker. There were still three seats un filled in the jury reconvened today, sion having been utterly frult box when ¢ yesterday's — cele 4d out The xavings Court House sie’. een, quemmes |S Muskie at| aan It was a warm debate. It had to/0f California in winning the ballot! yo 1 " Read our ade VERTIGO CAUSED DEATH | be, for Sher'*€ “Bob” Hodxe and at the electfon in thes ° f pai |p OF Catalogue, ar this jator’s axsixtant, atnte offered to make the 1 of Montgomery va ause of the ator’s condition at the tin caused by accident plane her's jury pthat he injuries received in WIRELESS RECORD Girl Tells How She Saw Her Rr rt SAND Cal The wireless station here has suc-| ceeded in establishing communica | ton with Colon, Panama and Key West, Florida, picking up mess without prearrangement Get Rid of | ta Piles at Home Try This Home Treatment—Abso-| lutely Free. No matter how long you've been suffering or how bad you think your vase is, send at once for a free trial ot the wonderful Pyramid Pile Remedy. Thousands afflicted as badly or worse than yon trace their quick recovery to the day they be stant, blessed relief. Pain disap-| pears, inflammation and swelling subside, and you are able to work again as comfortably as though you had never been afflicted Nit may save the expense and danger of @ #urgical operation. Just send in the conpon below at] once for the free trial treatment. It| will show -yow conclusively what Pyramid Pile Remedy will do. Then you can get the regular package for| 60 cents at any drug store. Don't suffer- another needless minute. Write tow. FRBE PACKAGE couron Pyramid Drug Pyramid Big. Kindly send sm jadded to hi Father, Light Drown Trying to Save Her ®: a eaaecaaeans aie House Keeper, (By United Press Leased Wire. PASCAGOULA for 12 he little Elsie Fullerton, agen 8 years, tc after eating ravenoualy papa,” she sald, “was ke me in the skiff while he went to tri the boat was drifting out toward the I wasn't afraid and yelled to p Just. as he reached the drifting around for two | and finally climbed Miss., Nov s, after seeing her lighthouse teh Uh somebody I lov Attending to the Pascagoula father drown in an attempt to rescue her. of her lonely vigil of the first food she had tasted for 20 hours. oday told the stor er of the Rock Island light. He m the High open 8 apa, but he plunged into the w never came up again to turn the boat to the keeper had to be brave, a re Nght PORTLAND, Nov, 2 scalp of Geo. Roebet with the of New Hat of trophies, pion Frank Gotch wrestlers left t oh an and his party of Portland’ today for Tacoma and Seattle. Gotch han died the 210-pound easterner last night as though Roeber child, and secured two falis, the first in 10 minutes and the second in six, “Lost Mine” Found , B. C., Nov. 2—Two pectora, Dick x Robb, who are working S$. Johnston, store keeper | jand postmaster at Poplar, claim to jhave discovered the famous lost | mine of the Payonne country D. W. Campbell, assistant man- ager of the O-W., was appointed general superintendent of the thern district of the S. P., with headquarters in Portland, He left last night to take up his new du Roberts | gan tising Uiis marvelously success| Pet woes won| BUTCH ON WAY HERE TOO MARY DOGS; |<. SUES FOR DIVORCE railroad conductor FITCHBURG, Mags MeAuslin kept 18 pet dogs in the Mra. May Agnes McAuslin has for a divorce. She says her band was all right until he bec Interested in dogs, Since that she declares he has Yost all 1 est In het and devot time to his pets. Mrs j who has left her husband charges that he threatened her eral times when she refused to for his canine family, Dr. M¢ lin has made no answer as yet has conferred with his torney, and slated that he was |feetly willing his wife should |away if she did not want to hig dogs about Nov, 2. cause Dr of this The program for the formal open ing to public inapection of Broadway high school annex, Wednesday evening, has been [ ranged. ht in Place | te Death | 6y while operating an aero-| was the verdict of the coro When he came ‘tov “i Deafness Cured After It was awfully lonely, but I ed up as clowe as 1 could to the big Nght and felt just lke being near | kitchen | deafness after ape much of his | coughs, McA asthma ‘oup d | M ago oe Retr “DE, F ?) | wife's at-|Co., the coveted school bowk Attend the Bargain Feast at Spinning’s 2 Ultimatums From,.°%8,0°".,2- "2 ‘wlad in holiday attire today in! NOW! len ais | Ipreparation for the suffragette! | pration tonight in commemora-| is are trem month. Hundreds of aut bat bat. (decorated with suffraget flags cleared two ultimatums were |the banners of the national Lortl® The firat*is directed [the Colgrado | suffrage organize-| Ringe ; : ‘of the board of |Uous, will parade the streets for #n | Ww wig 0c Can commissioners to the merchants of | 4OUF Ing county and the state of Wash-} ANACONDA, ington, It warned them that no| Heavy 4 me 1Se purchases will be ratified unless |have driven bands of timber wolves : ra Ar jthey are made through the pare the very boundaries of town, |, chasing agent. Thix is aimed at| Yesterday they chased a deer Inte jth¢ sheriff, who insists that chee the heart of town and then hid tale ¥6. the is held responsible for “p ib > an abandoned bullding -, on Jeb Spinning’s Barga in Store fare of the prisonets he should | ———— ot _ tr th eo neon $60, $65 and $70 Suits 9. at as rida Sauces 1) CB IBLOCK Coal and Wood Yard lby County Auditor vase, who says To get the ladies of Seattle ac 5038 léth Av. HW. B. will issue no warrants for po S640 20th Ave. WN. F. mimissioner Hamilton ob had Pata when thom joke of ¥ $1.25 Rural Mail Box avi. | burled Hand Soap the majority Vegetable Dicer » an Mont., Nov. resi Horne snows in the mountains Yours ter Bargw ty hospital or the jail, asserting light | that the 90-ton crop on the county farm is more,than enough to sup ply all purpe | | | quainted with us we are this days plete, shades making offer for stock is containing all the blues, many extraordinary two ater.| When Caused by Catarrh only, Our com. Phone Kenwood 674. If you have ringing noises fm your ears, catarrh germs are making thelr way from the nose to the ears through the tubes. Many cases of deafness ‘caused | |by catarrh have been cured by} breathing HYOMEL It reaches th ‘ie membrane, heals the sore la and banishes catarrh, which is the ¢ Hight new of browns, grays yard Unive nd i , Lake and and besides mixtures. tans, novelty Nt tricts, and cartage lowest in the city An Absolutely Perfect Fit] fo» sorts sot’ Positively Guaranteed ne fo L. O. Mehus has been cut ting and fitting for knows the business from sued | clallsts had failed. He will personally hus: HYOME! (Pro. | ¥ P tire satisfaction on ame ce it High-o- | ae tim ° ranteed nter cure Vanaman, of — Binghamton, a Mr N.Y. city | he writes that 20 years, anc dogg years, and A to Z guarantee en every order Ladies, if you desire a handsome, stylish, nobby suit, first class in every respect, the best of work manship, linings and trimmings, don't fail to take #vantage of this offer. Remember, Friday and Sat urday only, $60, $65 and $70 values, choiée, $40, L. 0. MEHUS & CO. 710-11 colds, sey. | money back, ¢ care| plete outfit wi Aus-| inhaler He | cents Mob- Proof $1.00. tra Furniture Sold by Quaker Drag enterprising pharmacists, | per-| and druggists every where, ep | have bottles 50} When at the Postoffi AAP op cee lagainescotaam Northern Bank & Trust Bldg. wa and ask TKalph Krow to dep next Cor. Fourth and Pike, a RET Haaily, joe ghould have o Phones: Main 192, Ind. 2423, Marble —] PURCELL SAFE CO. Exclusive Agent for GENUINE 4 Vrefontaine Bh Welsh Ladies’ choir was heard at the First Presbyterian Dr. Joseph Roane Suite 424-5-7 : Arcade Bldg. Every act of Nature pasant one if no abnormal conditions exist. No abnor mal conditions can exist if there are no pinched nerves Chiropractic ®removes — the pressure that causes pinched nerves AMUSEMENTS MOORE THEATRE © Tonight—Matinee Saturday Sheehan yee 7s Opera Co. sészrn ¥ Fr. ‘Surreax nat “Gbo + si.co, * Metropolitan Theatre Next Week. Be cher Production of the ‘FRING MAID fom Special Bpring ‘Maid Orc heater Beats on Sale Now Lois. THEATRE Mght-—AN Week Wollnesday, Saturday Sandusky-Steckdale Co. (BARRIERS — away" Blossoms” Prices Matinees—"10. World's Incomparable Virtuose el Oro i “quo vADts UPSIDE DOWN apther Big &. & C. Features atinee eo and 20 PANTAGES THEATRE a “Unequaled Vaudevitie.” RAUL PERIERA ah 7 Big Acts! | a

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