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OP, SN SAMIBIRE Ne DOSE BS calle isto aot ital ee RT TN eee ee ieaet ioadeeemtannameea eat el THE STAR—SATURDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 4, 1911 a) i : 3 i . of % 1 ‘4 y Words by Schaefer EXPLOSION IN eo Takes Things So Literally It's Enough to Disgust Osgar Music by Condo ARE REAL VEXED, UND ° ccHOd Th BARNEST. DER MANE OF RE- ID 199 CHEAPER. ARE SLAUGHTERING DER ity ashen Srrese Rcasea Wire) BELUON IS$ SPREADING WKE |} NOBILIDY, I SHOUT My, ADOLF, ID 139 DER FRENCH HARRISON, ta., Nov. 4 the | MOLASSES. Dey nar— sheriff and prosecuting attorney) Jeft Harrison today for Powder! REVOLUDION OF ER AGAIN’! Hora to investigate an explosion of GyHamite in the Powder Horn Behoo! house, which + ted in the painful injury of several small ebit Gren, The exp! had been Placed in the sto by a disgrun Hed pupil, is ts believed he dyna.) milte Jet go a short time after Mis Edwards, the and stu ents had begun the day's school} work | The stove was blown to bits and those who were injured were struck by Mying particles of iron CAVE DWELLERS SPANKE PITTSBURG, Pa., Nov. 4.—Seven Waiting mothers spanked fons Who aspired to be cave dw @rs, after Magistrate Kirby had reprimanded th ys found read tag “thrillers” bya smoky lamp in @ dugout. USTRBN, 4DOLP — BY DER DECUARED A REPUPLIC UND LATesT DISPOOTCHES FROM CHINA] JRLECTeY A BRETZIDEND. WHY, VOT 133 To LAUGH ADE ER PEOPLE HAF ROSE UP IN ARE EFEN ISSUING PABER AIN’D (D JUST Like DER FRANCH REVOLUDION Dey joney No —HA-HA-HAl! DER CHINEESES CAN’D TALK FRENCH $ | MRS. CONKLE _ ENDS HER LIFE Cultured, wealthy and beautiful, ;old home near Topeka, Kan Mrs. Gertrude E. Conkle of Seattie, she was an only daughter wife of Charles C. Conkle, manager mentioned as a possible of the Skagit Power company, is was the daughter of C. C dead in Long Beach, Cal, a victim wealthy Kansas farm of self destruction. News of the Mrs. Conkle spent tragedy has been received here and|ter in Long Beach and re Mr. Conkle has hastened to the here in the spring and lived California pleasure resort Franklin av, Late The fact that Mrs. Conkle was a packed the turnttu suleide did not become known un- the Washington Annex ti the Issuing of the burial permit nthe ago Mrs, Conkle again went when it was brought to light that while death was due to a dose of cyanide with offices | of potassium, taken with » |tent Jes have a Friends of th Edith Seattle stated this her « she had worried because of fi.) Long nancial troubles. To one ¢ had a friend» she said once, “I somet and [think I will lose my mind. made avoided by the watch health seemed to be perfect fulness of relatives they do not believe if] health caused! The funeral will be held in Long the 4 Homesickness for her! Bench today CONVICT NAVAL OFFICERS OF SCANDALOUS CONDUCT where also use, 8 Baker « Beach daughter was with who pitches say she taania for self-destruction neveral attempts previously wer and The above picture was snapped while prospective jurors in the McNamara case were at lunch. Their meals are prepared by a French chef who formerly presided over the kitchen of an ex-president of France. Four waiters serve them while two guards see to it that the veniremen do not discuss the Mc- HURRAH FOR SANTA nta Claus? 1 Hitchcock tells fes to write old Nick all want. Uncle Sam will see OLD PIKE PLAGE MARKET. Ont * °} pee LA a te PANE (By United Press Leased Wire) SHANGHAI, Nov. 4.—Details of fighting at Hankow on October 31 were received here today, showing that the conflict there between rebels and imperialists was the most bloody of the war to date More than 1,500 government troops are reported to have fallen. The crushing losses of the In perialists came as ation they had sacr and chil of the cit verse from ight of ere the Impe @iers were cornered and shot without mercy Order generally prevails BLOODIEST BATTLE OF THE WA day kK « the taking of Shang. le city sions, is PEKIN, Nov. 4—Yuan Shi Kai the “strong man” of China, is today believed to have abandoned the Manchu emperor to his fate.. This through the receipt by the govern ment today of a message from Yuan declining the premiersh.p of China. Moat of pee who ar think that the that Yuan has foun to arrange rebel mean possib with the Notorious Ex-Gambler Reveals Tricks of Card Sharps DICK CANFIELD AND THE DEVICE FOR SECRETING CARDS Dick Canfield, the former gambler and card sharp, who is now |the famous tive and ten cent stores, | . wie, trying to undo as much of his former wrongs as possible by exposing | the ixcks of the gambling fraternity, has added to his exhibits one| $65,000,000 corporation of the most ingenious devices for c photographs show the device “in The wires, ete., are shown outside for the purpose of photog) rters” are worn beneath the trousers. invisible hook connects them and the grip shown for picking up the| ing, When in use the “ heating at cards ever invented action.” card and secreting it in the sleeve is worked by moving the knee wider apart or closer together. ph- AQlstores in the (My United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Nov. 4. — The most drastic punishment known im jthe American Navy in many will be meted out to four m |volved in a bookkeeping sean Mare Island, Val. » afternoon Paymaster ore Clerk James Paymaster's Clerk Roland won and Chief Yeoman Hen |“ Let My Platform Be Annexation STALLING Says Champ Clark of Canada OLYMPIA, Wash., Nov. 4— %| FREMONT, Neb, Nov Gov. Hay is charged with #|let me run for president on a plat “stalling” in connection with | form calling for th th. presidential primary ~ movement. T governor is # | Canada, not anxious to see a special # fon “at this time,” fearing # ¢ cost, he says ” KTR * ’ ‘ eedeeeeeeeweeeeee fou insofar as this country can accomplish that end, and let Presi dent Taft run against me opposing annexation, and I will carry J find no evidence of any state in the unlon,” declared Champ thing approaching a general # | Clark, speaker of the house of rep idespread demand for call- # |resentatives in a speech here to. gislature together at for the every purpose of 1 pri » governor ee ee ee ed OREGON’S GIRL MAIL CARRIER (By United Press Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 4— Hildegard Butz, a 17-year-old girl, has the distinction of be ing the only woman rural mall carrier in the government service in Oregon.. The girt has just received news of her appointment as carrier of route 2, out of Portland into Wash- ington county and return, a dis- tance of 26 miles.. The salary Ie $83.50 monthly and it will be Necessary for her to keep three horses to fulfill her duties. She won the position through a civil service examination. ‘SPECULATORS LOSE IN BIG WHEAT DEAL By United Press L od Wire) CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—A group of | grain speculators here today is fac }ing the loss of a million and a half| dollars, as well as possible prosecu tion by the United States govern. ment on a charge of violating the Sherman anti-trust law, as a result of enormous manipulations in the wheat market The Chicago I serts that there is no corner in titis commodity, but it 1s known that a coterie of brokers has been buying | heavily. sheriff, after a day in court. WHAT A PRETTY WAIST, BUT, MY! “It's a gratt t I call it,” housewife telling a trick played by house “They had the window of Trade as $85,000,000 CONCERN TO AUN STORE (By United Press Leased Wire) YORK, Nov, 4.—F. "W Woolworth, one of the founders of plain graft declared an this morning neighbor about a a local dry goods that’s v indig nant She was a beautiful waist in marked $2," she ex plained. “I went in to get one. They showed me the counter and there was nothing there but the nnounced today the .ormation of merging The | 600 concerns The combination greatest string of 5 world the F. W. will be the and 10 cent and will be Woolworth Bam 2244 W9s.9061 ‘807-911 WESTERN AVENUE known as | Company. annexation of |! J. B. McNamara being taken to his [ry Hellpern, found guilty in nection with the misappropria of about $2,000 of naval fun siknéd to the ricetving ship Inde pendence. Pippin zlement con ted of “ember alous condurt, and ineffi need to dis and tmprison was con fraud, we calpable negiigenc clency He wan non tmilesa!l from the navy ment for seven years at San Qu un. He is the first naval offic sent to prison in many years day Olark is scheduled to make 21 in th bird Nebraska the interest of Daniel V candidate for mocratle to auce tative Latta “Ninetentha of the thia co try favor the anne of Canada, and I |hears me say tt people of xation don’t care who added. Clark | | bench. | ned, on which I must start |the second time when he asked AMAZED AT BORDWELL (By United Press Leased Wire) : HALL OF RECORDS, LOS AN.| |) i onte. pe on GELES, Nov. 4—Harry Chandler, | pork nae, 12 nts pound son-in-taw of Gen. H. G. Otis and| WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET. jociate publisher of the Times, | sh me on hi bee may have to stand interrogation re-| \+ garding his qualifications for jury! service in the murder trial of James 8. McNamara. When Chandler ap peared before Judge Bordwell today confidently expecting that he would be immediately excused, he found lthe court obdurate, the judge ruling that the fact that Chandier was in timately associated with the prose joution and was actually under sub. poena @ witness for the state, could not be considered. “I can only consider personal rea sons, Mr. Chandler,” said Judge Bordwell to the amazed publisher as he ranged bi f in front of the He Waxes Nervous 0: em Sut, your honor, I am under wure subjoena as a witness for the state butter in this very § cont Chandle of the specific case not be raised. Now, if ye any urgent might ¢ Bordwell smiled hopefully at the emb: talesmar Spoils the Trip. “Well, you know I am a very busy man,” hi ly begand C Then, taking confidence, he ‘and I have a trip to Ariz have reas and tatin ATALLY HURT (By United Prees Leased Wire) The court dashed his t And when yill you return from which gutted the flimsy tenement in which they lived, a family of four was probably fatally injured here today, when Abraham Tubin and his wife, the former holding two children in his arms, leaped from be back Wednesday morn. wae the “Then I that time, and Chandler r you until Jord well, | Kingsley, 36. cell, handouffed to a deputy | cheapest kind of waists, nog at all like the one in the window “I asked for one like that window. ‘The clerk said the all sold. I said I would take that one in tie window He asked me what 1 wanted | will do, I'l také the} one in the window,’ I said | That not for sale he sald. “1 asked him if it was a bait for suckers and I thought he was ¢ ing to hit me and she shrug 1 her shoulders tn disgust in the were size Any size TAFT IS SPARED | (By United Fress Leased Wire) MORGANTOWN, W. Va,,.Nov. 4 Alfred Carnes, a former univer: sity student, who has spent nearly five years in writing “The Devil's Dream,” which he planned to pre sent to President Taft, has been jfent to an insane asylum, away SHEEPSHEAD BAY head est bidder VICTIM OF ASPHASIA| ‘it ‘Wit tie) Sapcietans ‘cay “At KENT, 0. most every bone in the four bodies was broken: Six other families were rescued by firemen. . week to ‘work « ter pla n heard fr nd wife suspect that an old in-| to his head may have resulted | Branded as Sp in asphasia, him to wander / with his mind a blank and} EXETER, Eng. Nov. 4 |German Hv 5, today °b | sentence causii Lieut Imper an* a imprisor n convict months TRACT TO BE SOLD) "0%! # 20y, having be jed at the Devonshire ¢ NEW YORK, Nov. 4 Bay race track is to be sold | tie after 31 ye of existence. Its 438 acres are offered to the high It probably will be ¢ building lots. The strin-| racing laws are attributed as| the cause of thé desire of the own ers to dispose of the property \R COMB CAUSES DEATH has completed plans for ‘an exter BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 4—Inves-|8ive tour of America, Hk tigation of the death of Miss Emma /speak in most of the large citie: Worth, whose body was picked up |of the country including the Pacific on the steps of a dru tore, shows | Coast towns. that her skull was fractured by the teeth of a side comb in her hatr, | She apparently slipped on the step |Court as she was entering the store and | nt fell backwards on the comb. ‘Sheep: Schu the war office had heen sent by Ger ascertain how far Great go in its support of Morocean affaty FAMOUS PREACHER COMING NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—The Rey J, Campbell, the famous English preacher of City Temple, London: proved many to Britain would France in the up into gent OLYMPIA, Nov, 4—Tho supreme yesterday took under advis« the application for writ of mandamus against Judge Dykem: to compel! the latter to order th« PORTLAND, Or. Nov, 4—The|auditor of King county to call ar birthday of the emperor of Japan {election on the local option que was celebrated here last night by|tion on November 14. ‘The que federal, state and city officials,|tion was never raised before, ar Who tendered a banquet to Japan-|the court will determine whether ese Consul Ida, to commemorate | specs. the event. jthe local option issue CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—During a fire for elections may be called on t the letters are delivered. HATES AUTOMOBILES CHARLOTTE, N. ©, Nov Randajl jo threaten to Cyrus Sanders, am antomo- owner. 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