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HE TRIES OUT GUN; 15 HELD FOR MURDER As a result of trying out a revol ver which he had just purchased for 50 cents, H. W. Hazelwood, cook on , bids fair to answer to of murdering Patrolman H. L. Harris here last Fourth of rey. lazelwood was arrested one night last weok while trying his guo fm an alley, and the police then found that he tallied with the de. seriptions of the officer's slayer, who escaped at the time, A dilt ent search has been made for him since. Patrolinan Harris was shot in the head by an unknown assassin tn the dark near the corner of Occidental avy. and Washington st. The slayer ran Into Main st, into an alley and disappeared A motorman who was on the Bea con hill car from which Harris slayer leaped before he did the shooting, was brought to the police @tation and asked to pick out the man who most resembled the slayer, He picked out Hazelwood. ‘The jatter is being held for further investigation. Rules England by Wireless ‘United Press Wire) RONDON. Noy. 13.—-Al- though four cruisers, the De- fence, Natal, Argyl! and Coch rans, have been assigned to escort King George to India, the royal ship Modina and her . escort will never be allowed out of reach of the different British fleets atong the route. Squadrons of the home fleet ave about the channel, the Bay of Biscay and the Spanish coast to see the royal party safe to Gibraltar, Thereafter the Mediterranean fleet wil! see them safe to Port Said. During the king’s absence Eng- land will be ruled by wireless, the Modina being equipped with powerful apparatus that will enable the king to keep in constant communication with Premier Asquith and the spe- cial commission. Rodgers Has Bad Fall (By United Press Leased ASADENA, Cele Na Nev. 18 Calbraith P. on his feet yesterday after- noon when almost within sight is in a semi-con- at the Mary- where he was brought after the accident. Examination by physicians showed that no bones were broken and that no internal in- juries are feared. Rodgers is too dazed to give out any statement of how the accident occurred. OF Dt wnenwoes & vrmenwoor VICE ADMIRAL D'OLINO Vice Admiral Horea D’Olino is the new ‘Italian governor of Tripoli. Gen. Caneva, on account of the mas- sacre of Arabs, has been superseded as commander in-chief. POTEL DESTROYED Inited Press Leased Wire) Meats, wast 13, Fire last night destroye ing hotel. The guests escap many lost their personal effects The building was formerly the Lewis county court house. The loss was $15,000, WABBED $50,000 IN OPIUM ON SHIP en the Kumeric, Capt. G. B. Mooi arrived from Yokohama Saturday night it came in with a clean bill of health, for, at Manila fit was purged of $50,000 worth of contraband opium, cocaine and morphine. Lee Fung, quartermas- ter, gave tbe information to the United States customs Inspectors, and the boatewain and two sailors Were arrested and are held at Ma- nila for smuggling. ARGUE FOR SPECIAL SESSION DECEMBER 6 The insistent demand for a spe- cial session of the legislature, chief: ly for the purpose of passing a law for the direct nomination of dele- gates to national conventions, is be- Hay has set apart Dec. 6 at Tacoma for ginning to bear fruit. Gov. & meeting to hear all the argu- ments in favor of the special se sion. of the people of Washington the presidential conventions. ANTS ‘The petitioners hope to show him at that time that a majority do not want the state committees to arbitrarily name the delegates at THE STAR—MONDA lOsgar und Adolf Join Reb we ARE NOW GONG BY DER REBEL CaMP To GNLisT DISS Time 1 DO Deer IN@, NO MATTER KEEP YOUR MOUT Taxe | We iss wer Vor— | SouTcHieRs Snurm [Or Fortune! $ IN'D> BHC aaah <P sh I HALT -ce? GOOT BYE, | Above?’ YOU CHINA TI DIE LiKE A BOYS € | CHAcKASS BECos? 1 DON'D KNOW A VORT of CHINESE, ingen LAST CHANCE $ TAKES CHINA TALK= TALK? tiene tes wai sw w Music ALL- 6& DT, UgNT -ee@ T Sarep Your ure! ords by Schaefer by Condo lL DON'D CARE — You DIDN'D Keer YOuR OSGAR, HOUSE OF DEATH IN CHICAGO POISONING MYSTERY, AND LIFE INCIDENTS OF MRS. VERMILY A Two Strikes MRS. VERMILYA'S HOME, CHI- sethaged (By United Prese Leased Wire) VLADIVOSTOK, Nov. 13—Fif teen hundred cossacks entrained here yesterday for Pekin, where, it is reported on high authority, they are intended to be used as an ad- vance guard to troops which Rus sia proposes sending to China to Interest in the tetephone contro- versy centers in the meeting of the Commereial Club tomorrow night, at which time the resolution calling upon-the club to endorse and work for municipal ownership of the tele. phone will be the special subject for | consideration. The resolution, signed by George H. Revelle, J. B. Blackwell, M, E. Wells and J. H. Shively, follows “Whereas, the Inde Tele phone company of raised its rates, in compliance with & decision of the public service commission; and Whereas, we believe that rates as raised are excessive, that the decision of the c is due to a lack of comp under. standing of the facts necessary to form a proper decision in the mat ter; and Ww 3, a merger of the Inde pendent telephe Sunset telephon be for the best said and mission system will not interests of the Cook County, Hil, Has Worth $50,000,000 Cook county, IIL, has the richest jury in its history at Chicago, the total wealth of the jurors being es timated at $50,000,000. The deputy sheriff who sum moned the men had to fight his way past doormen, office boys and private secretaries, but not a wealthy man escaped. Court Divides Bigamist’s Property Between His Wives—Sent to Jail Judge West of Santa Ana, Cal., believes in brevity and is against the law's delays. Here is his de cision in a bigamy case “Mrs, Edith Sallinger, the man you thought married you had a ‘wife; you will get half his proper ty. Mrs. Mary Sallinger, you will| get a divorce and the other half of | the property. James Sallinger, you will get three years in prison. Tried to Push Log Out of the Road, Found it Was Grizzly Bear “There's a log,” said Frank Short to Harvey Adams when something loomed in the ro ahead of their automobile near An aconda, Mont., on a dark night. “Let's shove it away,” said Ad ams. But the “log” sniffed and grunted, and trotted off. By the light of their auto lamps they saw it was a sleepy grizzly bear Waldorf Guest's Dog Dumped Into Laundry Tub With Hote! Linen Fedora, a Spitz dog belonging to Col. Frederick Cody of Detroit, was left for a nap on the bed while the Colonel went for breakfast at the | RUSSIAN: COSSACK Phone Issue Is Squarely Before Commercial Club} QUEER THINGS IN THE NEWS| Jury) tigation of Mrs. Louise Vermilya of Chicago. These are: BISSONETTE, ARTHUR F,, po-| liceman, aged 26, died at Mercy hospital Oct. 29, after a brief and mysterious iliness at home of Mrs. Vermilya; she is charged with murder. i TRAINS DELAYED (By United Preas Leased iafge ERETT, Wash, Nov. Great Northern trains have ws seriously delayed by snow that is lying between three and six feet deep between Leavenworth and In dex. Three rotaries were operated all day yesterday. The begne to melt in places TO PEKIN jwatch Russian interests In what it is expected will be an internation- al scramble for territory following the disintegration of the Chinese empire. Authorities at St. Petersburg be- lieve the disintegration of China l#| inevitable after the fal! of the em- pire. jusers of sald systems; and “Whereas, it is our beltef that the city of Seattle should take imme. diate steps to acquire, own and operate @ telephone system for the such a system the best possible ser. vice at a minimum cost; therefore Be it resolved, That the Seattle purpose of giving to the users of Commercial Club go on record as favoring a municipally owned and operated telephone system, and that the city counell of Seattle be urged to pass the necessary ordinance or ordinances for the purpose of ac quiring, owning and operating such }a system, having in mind the con demnation of the present Indepen dent telephone system by the city, if such condemnation be considered advisable by the city council.” The public utilities commission has denied the city's motion to re seind its order allowing the raise in rates pending the decision of the courts on the matter. Consequent ly the high rates will be in effect until the case Is finally determined Waldorf. — Fedora |disappeared before he returned | After the hotel had been jsearched Fedora was found in the laundry. He had been gathered up in the bedclothes, taken down on an elevator, dumped into a vat of |water with sheets, when he came to the surface and was rescued. mysteriously Two Oceanias, the Oceana and the| Oceanic, Steamships, Meet at Sea The Oceania met the Oceana, Oceania and Oceanic on Nov. 1 last near New York. | Nine deaths figure in the inves SMITH, |followed by a deluge of rain |day zero weather grips the devas- jhis hunting boat STEEL PLANT HERE. A big steel plant, to be located | in Seattle, is in contemplation — by some English investors, according | |to W. Owen, a steel expert of Lon- | don, who has been in the city for| some time incognito. Owen is be- lieved to have talked the matter over with local capitalists. He| predicts the erection of the plant within @ year, and it will from the | outset have an output of 25,000) tons per year, and will employ 250 | skilled workmen. | Car Hits Minister Rey. G. B. Kalstead, of Kings: | bury, Cal, sustained a fractured skull and a broken leg Saturday night when an Hyerett interurban4 car struck him at Aurora and Blewett avs. Rev. Kalstead was the guest of Rev. Ossian Johnson | jot the Swedish Methodist church He was taken to the Noble hos. pital, where he is still,in a precari ous condition. | RICHARD T,, filinolsy conductor, died 1911, at Mre. Vermil- home; coroner has been) je to find motorcycle he is| said to have owned. the BRIMMERKAMP, FRED, 66 years | VERMILYA, CHARLES, 69 years) old. firet husband of Mra, Vv: milya; died on farm at Barring GREAT STORM IN EAST CLAIMS TWENTY VICTIMS (Ry United Prese Leased Wire) | CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—A persons are dead and great suffer. ing prevails among the poor today as the reeuit of a violent storm which has been sweeping the Mid- die West for ing @ train of its wake. The property already totale $1,500,000. weather is bitterly cold. Revised reports received here tn-| dicate that twelve lives were lost| in Wisconsin just across the Ib |nole border, the fatalities resulting | |from a tornado. The storm cut a{ swath half a mile wide over a sec-/ tion 20 miles tn length and was To |tated territory, Communteation has not yet been restored and (10 reports are meager. John Dudley, of Grand Forks, N. D,, and Joseph Ruppe, of Rush City, Minn, were found frozen to death near their homes, Ruppe perished In trying to swim ashore after the high wind had swamped Worst in History | The storm t# the worst in the) history of the Great Lakes region c VERY SAD! JAMES R. GARFIELD James R. Garfield, son of the lato president, who claims to be a progressive republican, ran for del egate to the constitutional con tion in Ohio. He refused to sign a pledge to support the In itiative and referendum. His op ponent endorsed direct legislation. Result: Garfield was snowed up der by 500 majority The United States } Government | Has confidence in this ff] bank. It deposits the sav- ings of the Postal Savings System with us You can deposit with us in the form of Time Cer. tificates of Deposit for three months, six months or a year. Your money will earn interest from the day of deposit The Bank for Savings D. Kelleher, Pres, R. Auzias-Turenne, Vice Pres. 0. H. P. La Farge, Secretary J. Malloy, Jr, Cashier $400,000.00 Capital. Cor. Third Av. and Pike St. |diteh near here, are thanking the |towerman here | railing switch, sendin, |--"Too much mothertn-law, | woman jyour mother-In-law MOORE THEATRE ton, Ill, after short iliness. BRIMMERKAMP, 417 East 29th st., Oot. 30, 1910.) Chicago & necond for railroad; old, collector Northwestern for years. Half a score of lake lvesuels were beached by the vio lence of the tempest and several) large ships were driven entirely across Lake Michigan, The gov-| ernment life savers were forced! to keep a 36-hour vigil | ‘Three persons perished in Chi-| cago as & result of the intense eee ‘Towerman Saved Lives (By Unites Prese Leased Wire) OSAGE CITY, Kaa, Nov. 13.- | Passengers on the Santa Fe train No, 17, which was sent into the today for their) ives. When the towerman at the Santa Fo-Missourt Pacific crossing | saw the Santa Fe passenger about | to collide bead on with a Missouri Pacific freight, he threw the de two engines | and the mail and baggage cars of the Santa Fe train into a ditch. No one was injered PHIPPS IS FREED (By United Press Leased Wire) | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 13. | was in effect, the verdict of Police | Judge Shortall here when he finally | dismineed the case of disorderly | conduct preferred against Horton Forrest Phipps by his wife's mamma, who is Mra. Marie Wolf} Dowd, a former Portland society “The trouble is between you and | You have no difficulty your wife,” said Judg FITS! prove to any sufferer that Epl-| lagey toh ye warhd: he will aed tea four weeks’ treatment free, Write to-| ith Express addres Patrott St. Flint. ‘Mich. Kiro| with Shortall AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT AND ALL Matinee W: LA WreK In August “The Bari of Pawtucket.” ming, 260 to $1.60; Mati neem, boat neats $1.00. Seattle Theatre Both Phones 42. TONIGHT, All Week—Bargain MISS ANNA DAY In ev walghtte hin 266, Matinee Was in Pio’ and $1.00, 26 cents, LOIS THEATRE Tonight—All Week Mate, Tuesday, Wednesday, Baturday Go. radia y TON The Wagnerian Piantat. Other Blk 8. & C. Acta—5 | Matinee Daily. Two Shows Nightly PANTAGES THEATRE | | | 7 BIG ACTS MLLE. PALERMA The Garden of Mystery SE RNR ONS AEE AIT eR CENTER rete eT TT Soonvennieaneeae | porary cccupan: REPORTS SHOW WE FATPHCIOOS DEATHS husband of woman; died from “acute geatrit jer an iliness x days at Maplewood, Aug. . 1909. ERM! old, marriage; died at 2916 Grove land ay, Jan, 21, 1906. VERMILYA, HARRY 3. 38 yeare YA, FREDERICKS ALARMED AT WAR VETERAN JUROR (By United Pree Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Nov. 13-—with| three permanent and three tem of the jury the trial of James B. McNamara for murder growing from the de- struction of the Los Angeles Times, was resumed here today, with Dis- trict Attorney Fredericks striving to eliminate Alexander Gribling, a Civil War veteran, from the lists. Fredericks had passed Gribling on Friday for cause, despite the fact that he had told Judge Bordwell that he could not look kindly on cir- cumstantial evidence, and had told the district attorney that he had aaa Dies in Her Shame (Ry United Press Leased Wire) ERETT, Waah., Nov. 13.—Be cause her mother learned of her whereabouts and her plight, Mra Lamara, 15, the girl wife of Louls Lamara, leaned forward on a rope in the county jail here until she was dead The mot from Oregon too late. being held on @ charge of living off the earnings of the girl. Read All the Latest Fiction for Ten Cents CIRCULATING LINRARY LANE'S BOOK STORE. 308 Union Bt. ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE lenses tm perma: 2 filled frame, a. and. far, XE GOODE stanr sor Mai tween tnd and Ord. HENRY MOUTONX Information Wanted A reward of one thousand do} , paid by bis thin and of light brown ot and medium-sized the hair A ward to the Was his custom to comt to the left so as to Address CONRAD KISSLIN 1008 Larkin 8 Ban Prancise?, Cal. LILLIAN, 26 years) lative of Mrs. Vermilya by | OES Bison | old, stepson; died Sept. 20, 1904, at 305 West Diversey parkwa: from heart failure following .m: arial fever. BRIMMERKAMP, ORA, 6 years | old, daughter of Mrs. Vermilya; | died rrington, Ml. BRIMMERKAMP, FLORENCE, 41, yeare old, daughter; died at Bar rington, 11. Jonce been “swindied” by the Times. After looking over the matter Fredericks became alarmed, and es- sayed to eliminate Gribling, renew ing, with the consent of Judge Bord: well, his questioning along the line of the juror’s opinions on cireum tial evidence. He was anxious | to get him from the box for cause as he did not desire later on to have to use a peremptory challenge | on him. There are only nine members of the fifth venire left for exami |tlon, and it was expected thi |wixth panel would be drawn late | this afternoon or tomorrow. Have your vine cotected. West. lection Co,, 433 N. ¥. Block. a Main 6169. | Geattie in One Day By Vettes Soatcedipate,. By LAND, Cal,, Nov. 12.—Three hundred switehmen are back at work in the local raflroad yards to- day, after establishing a record of - two strikes in one day Both strikes were called against the Southern Pacific company within a period of 14 hours. trouble followed dispute the switchmen and the guards on duty in the yards on ac count of the shopmen’s strike. The switchmen demanded that the | guards wear uniforms and be sworn jin as policemen, and after the two strikes the company decided that they meant business and acceded to their demands. CHICAGO, Nov. 13—Emma Trentini, whom reports said wed Enrico Caruso, de- cla she will file a $100,000 breach of promise suit as a re- sult of a rupture with the great tenor. “His heart is gold,” she says, ind | will stab him in the pock- etboo! Dance at Dreamland tonig YOUR EYES | Sewell’s Notion Store Men's Socks at ee 206. 25 and 506” wa Howe at : Oe. 256 « ihelien bets an f Bumpenders, Gloves, Leather, Glover. Boys, nee ice line. of Box Writing Paper, Tablets. Inks, etc ma save car fare. F prices are reasonable. 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