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| Piles Quickly a BEATTIE 1s PRAYING AW RIGHT, EF You SAY 30, OSGAR, Tt HOLD 1D PR oak Sete ha Ng Kick, United Prees » ICHMOND, Va., Nov. 21.—-With| 1 BLeASE, m shadow of his jauntines re] QLEASS ining, Henry Clay Beattie, Jr., condemned to die for the murder) ‘of bis young wife, knelt in a corner | Of his cell today and prayed, while! tm the death chamber the elec:| tricians switched off and on the eurrent in the electric chair, in which he {ts to meet his end Friday | ‘and made sure that the apparatus) was in satisfactory working cond! tion, NOW Rey, Benj. Dennis, the Eptsco- Dalian minister who has been com stantly at Beattie’s side Wuring the past week, spent several hours in| his cell today, accompanied by the Rev. Mr. Fix, exhorting the pris oner, The gravity of his |mpend ing tate has finally touched Beat tie, and he is taking refuge in prayer. WILD MAN» IS CAPTURED United Leased SHERIDAN, Or, Nov, 21--A} “wild” man who was captured by J, B. Welch, a rancher, who lives tm the hills near here, today is fur nishing Sheridan with a mystery The man will be taken to the In sane asylum at Salem. No clew as to his identity bas been found. The stranger called at the Welch home and demanded food of Mrs. Welch. He was dressed in rags, his feet bare and his long hair and shaggy beard indicated that he had been in the forests for months. ‘The man was fed. When he re fused to leave, Welch chained the fellow to a beam and went after AIS DIAMONDS (By United Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, No. 21.—Mur- | dered and robbed on the Barbary coast for $5,000 worth of diamonds, the body of Benjamin A. Goodman, 24, salesman for the Brilliant Jew- elry Company of this city, wae found in a street gutter at Oregon and Front sts, early today. Good- man’s father is said to be a promi-| nent jeweler of Stockton, Cal. The police believe the body was corm cealed in some Barbary coast den from Saturday night, when it is be- lieved the murder occurred, until a ltavorable opportunity for disposing of the corpse offered. | Milton Gale made the ghastly find today. He saw a foot protruding om a mass of debris of a wine! Bs ALEGNL AESISTERING W LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES, Noy, 21.—Chare- ‘fing that thousands of persons were 1 | fecton "SE December's, County | plant.” He at once notified the po " Clerk Leland announced this after-| lice, who, digging out the corpse, | oon that the total registration | discovered that the skull had been Would be reduced to 160,000 within|¢rushed to a pulp. the next three days. aaa perme ue age When the registration books! cinnd'Nov's, inti persons ty |Being Tried for tly had qualified to exercis . i. re “| Little Girl’s Murder OROVILLE, Cal,, Nov. 21.—With strenuous rts On ie part of the defense to disqualiiy the venire of | 100 talesmen drawn to act as jurors [im the case, the trial of Arthur | Lewis, charged with the murder of | in Southern Pacific tunnel No.| Helen Rumball, the little girl found the vicinity of Redding, by a) strangled to death in the garret of logger tramping through the coun-|the Rumball home, at Gridley, near try. explosive Was delivery! to| here, was resumed today. iff of Shasta county, who| The challenge of the panel, on the ives. working on what is/ground that Sheriff Weber, who} be a clew to an attempt | summoned the talesmen, is biased | against the defense, was disallowed | by the court. The defense is trying | in every way to have the trial in another county, claiming it is tm- possible to secure a jury here. VANCOUVER, B, C., Nov. 21 Leaders among local Hindus ridi- cule the plan of Minister of Militia -Hughes to organize a Hindu regt ment at Vancouver. They say there is no need for the public outery be- > cause the Hindus know the meaning of military sertice and would not fein in any circumstances. SELL OSTRICH FARM FOR $1,250,000 v4 United Press Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Nov, 21.—For a consideration of about $1,250,000 a syndicate of Los Angeles bankers have bought the Cawston Ostrich m from Edwin Cawston, orig | nator of the enterprise of breeding ostriches in this country. The South Pasadena and San Jacinto establishments contain more than | Cured at Home Instant Relief, Permanent Cure— Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. years old today. So successtul was | Cawston that 21 other farms have been established, all modeled after his South Pasadena place. Brotherhood of Indians Planned| United Press Leased Wire) | PENDLETON, Or., Nov. 21.—The Umatilla, Cayuse and Walla Walla| tribes on the local reservation are today trying to do thelr part in the formation of a brotherhood of North | American Indians, -A subseription paper is being circulated among the members to raise funds to defiay the expenses of a delegate from each tribe to a conference to be held in Washington, D. C., Dec. 4, and probably the election for choos. ing representatives will be held| this week | ‘The Pyramid Smile. Many cases of Piles have been cured by a trial package of Pyra- mid Pile Remedy without further treatment. When it proves its value to you, get more from your druggist at 50c a box, and be sure you get the kind you ask for. Simply fill out free coupon below and mail today. Save yourself from the surgeon's knife and its} torture, the doctor and his bills. Empress Elopes ¢ ' Free Package Coupon With an Actor, PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 21, 402 Pyramid Bldg. Marshall, —Local Chinese leaders in sym- Mich. Kindly send me awample pathy with rebellion rejoice and of Pyramid Pile Remedy, at once || are, i, FREE, in plat er. desapacan pa ye au ing the mother of the baby em. | peror, has eloped with her | actor-lover. Chinese enquirers for Oriental news danced for Joy and sped away to spread the news when the bulletin was in- terpreted to them. DOESN’T THINK T. R. FATHER-CONFESSOR | (Ry United Press Leased | NEW YORI Nore Me the | Globe, In a Washington special to day, says: “Chairman Stanley of the con gréssional committee investigating the. steel trust discussed Colonel Roosevelt's editorial attack in the Outlook with President Taft today | and then said: “1 do not belleve that either of these cautious gentlemen—Gary or Frick—made Roosevelt thelr father | confessor. It is hardly probable that he knew all of the facts con- cerning the steel —_corpora- tion and the Tennessee Coal & Iron company deal, which he up- holds. Roosevelt is a great man, but I doubt if any one man will | make up the mind of the American | people about this corporation.” | | Name .... Street k Trunk & Bag Co., Inc TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. Ww DR. NUERNBERG 7) wir ain Ar We ale Bailar 108, Things You Should Know F, W. Stevenson & Co,, Brokers, Hhal- ley Bldg., are advised N. Y. Stocks likely to sell higher this week. ++ German Specialist on chronic dis The following diseases suc / eases. ly treated: All blood taint: Ne cases of rheumatiem, drop» diseases, scrofula, epilepsy, ec- or xia, gastro-in' pstipation, dy er disorders, et piney and ii MURDERED FOR jhe sald was aaa $81 For One (hy United Press Leased Wire) OLYMPIA, Noy. 21.—The claims for the deaths of eight young wom en killed in the Chehalis powder factory fire total up to $8,459.35, as settled by the industrial Insurance committee. A contribution of $1,297.16 is imposed as a penalty on the Imperia! company for employ ing two of the girl victims who were under 16, the law requiring the de fauiters in such cases to pay one half of the full claim within ten days Although the expectancy of life for persons of 30 years ts fixed at) $4,000, and those under that age naturally higher, the lives of none 1200 birds and the farm waa 2; |\0f these girls will be compensated | $571, for am amount high as $1,500. PLAYS AND FIL BE CENSO The bill providing for a board of censors, who will the option of passing on pla: moving pic ture films for Seattle theatres, passed the council yesterday after noon. Councilman Kellogg opposed the bill, “I am not opposed to regula. tion, but I think the bill as drawn is a farce,” he said A representative of Kiaw & Er janger, through the Metropolitan theatre, opposed the bill on the ground that it would require theatre managers to submit the lines of a play to the censors, which impousible. Counctl: man Blaine sald the impossible would not be required of theatre owners. He declared that too many indecent plays had been shown here in the past totaling even as The law provides — arose BERKELEY, Cal,, Nov, 21.—Two electric trains crashed together here jast night, injuring nine persons, none fatally. A mistake on the part of the towerman {n throwing a switch 1s belleved to have caused the accident. BOILER EXPLODES OGDEN, Utah, Nov. 21.—Sealding Engineer Cornelius Ryan and his fireman, the boller of the locomo- tive drawing an Overland limited train exploded near here last night The engine was blown 60 feet from the track. She Doesn’t Like Food He Supplied Bacon, salt pork and potatoes were the only food that ever got on the Lane table, although the Lane yard was full of chickens that laid all kinds of eggs. This is part of the complaint of Mra. Matilda Lane, who is seeking a divorce from Dan fel Lane. She stood the diet for six weeks, she says, and lived in a two. room shack. “T’'ve lived here for 10 years,” her husband Is alleged to have told her “and it suits me.” He told her was wealthy and capabie of giving her a comfortable home when he married her in August, 1910, she says. When he abused her and swore at her, she complains, she borrowed enough money to get down town and hunt for a job, THE LOS ANGELES SITUATIO! See THE STAR—TUES In Football, He Who Limps Oft Fie \7 Ha- Ha-Ha — DOT THe IMissep w! 22 = Girl’s Death jthat where minors are killed, the parents or depend nts are to re- | celve « pension of $20 a month un, tf the ecbild might have reached the age of 21. The little child of Mrs. Nancy Henry, who is 7 months old now, will get $1,460.30. The relatives of Fannie G. Mulford, who | was only 14, will receive $1,488.69. | Bertha Crown's dependents will get $1,205.64. The comminsion has de jelded that all the victims had de- pendent. | One girl's death will be compen- |sated with onty $81.03, for Ethel days to reach 21, as follows: Bertha E. Hagie, $912.38; | Eva Gilmore, $929.80; Zadie Weet- Hall, $1,104.05. MS WILL RED IN FUTURE Councilman Ertekson pointed to [the fact that the censors had no |power in themselves—that they | could recommend action to the may | or, who has no more power under the bill than he has at present. “It is simply helping the mayor to keep |tab on plays,” he sald HORRIBLE TORTURES coming to light of tortures inflicted upon political prisoners during the recent republican uprising. Some | Were hung up by the legs and beat: | en with sticks at Cullera, while oth. | | rs were rolled upon the stone floor | of the prison with their heads tied between their legs. Many were threatened with burial alive, being | taken to the cemetery at night | LOS ANGELES, Nov. 21—né cause pretty Irene Bennett, aged | 15, whom he met two days ago at) & house party In Eagle Rock, ré fused to elope with him, Wilmat| Haas, a youth c@ 14, ended his life yesterday by drinking carbolfit acid SAN. PRA ee POOR BOY SCO, Nov. 21.—Ne- cause he had already spent four. months in the county jail, J. W. Miller, & Seattle bartender accused of having brought a woman here from Seattle for immoral purposes, was let off with a sentence of two months. “Just Say” HORLICK’S Ht Means Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. | More healthful than Tea or Coffee, Dic pmo prec Rich al waked eal pod tocms A quick lunch prepared in a minute) Take wo sabstitate, Ask for BORLICK’S | 2-9 Others ase imitations; NOVEMBER 21, 1911 IN Ten y MINUDES DISS VILL BE WARD AS ROCK, Yess INDeeT: Gen. Reyes Arrested; Hot Time on Border (My United Press Leased Wire) | The remaining troops of ~ the SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Noy, 21.—|Third cavalry, and possibly the Ordered to arrest all revolutioniste|Pourth, are expected to follow and enemies of the Mexican govern. | troop I ment airing thetr opinions on Amer-| Maderists here declare that the fean soll, troop 1, Third U. 8. cay-| arrest of Gen. Bernardo Reyes Sat airy, under command of Capthin G.| urday nipped the Reyesta revol B. Conley, arrived here today en/|in the bud, and they do not ¢ route to Laredo, | further trouble from that quarter. ARR RRR ORR RRR RRR PRICE OF MEAT RISES WHILE JUSTICE LIMPS CHICAGO, Nov, 21.-While the United States government through more than eight long years of litigation, hax sought to prosecute the packing trust for conspiracy in restrath of trade, the retaf! price of meat-—that paid by the consumer-~has stead ily’ risen. The following comparisons were compiled today by a big retail buteher: Price pér Ib. 1903 . Meg@ie . Me@ite 10 lée oe 186 -Me@ise 10¢@ 4c be Price per Ib, 1911 22eG28e 2eo@ ibe 20¢ 200 20¢ 28e@30e 24e@ 28 Chotce beef cuts Steaks - Chotee cuts of pork Lamb chops Pork chops . Bacon ..... Ham .. Beef liver . ‘ Veal . - lhe @ 200 -1e@ lhe Kees . 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