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i ' CITY CAN TAKE OVER RENTON LINE The final draft of the agreement between Rainter valley citizens and the Seattle, Renton & Southern) railway has been completed, and will be presented to the councl! The city is to share in the profits | right to buy the | Iue at any time to make extensions 0 pay the and is to have th line at its real The company ts and the city ia to agree t full cost of such extensions The arrangement does away with the + ne ity for Ntigation, and ever the city should decite to enter into municipal owne rahip of} this road, it can be accomplished in very short order The extensions that will be made immediately are branch lines into Lakewood distric Renton av, die trict and Rainier Beach bil district | LIPTON READY TO RACE AGAIN Oh, If They’ve Let Down the pac : a! ound THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1912. A NICE SURPRISE FOR You, ADOLF —— TAKE Diss SUT OF CLOTHES UND “Pur IT ON. way, ms coe A POLICE MAN'S suivt! POLICEMAN, OSGAR. = S ui SAN FRANCISCO, Noy. 11.—-For the purpose of arranging for a} series of great international yacht | and motorboat races here in 1915,} President Chas, ©. Moore of the Panama Pacific international exp sition has wired to the leadin yacht clubs of the United States, urging that their commodores come to San Francisco Nov. 19 to attend an important conference with Sir Thomas Lipton, who will reach here on that date. Sir Thomas is coming to San Franciaco on the Invitation of the exposition and the conference promises to be one of the most im portant im the yac hting annals of the country SLAIN GIRL WAS GOVERNMENT SP BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Noy. 11 ‘The mystery that for several days veiled the murder of a young wom an who was taken from Bridgeport in an automobile by five men and was found dead on antry road has been removed by the discovery that the girl wag 4 government spy Her name was Rose Rossi and she had Tved In Chicago, where she had given “puch information regarding the work of a secret society of 1 who were engaged ffi the importing of girls from Europe in the white slave traffic. She had come to Bridgeport, here former home, after giving damaging evidence against a criminal in the custody of the gov ernment at w York. A man named Joseph Bruno |x held for her} NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—Purser H E. Hinsley of the American liner St Lotis has a check for $83.33 from TWO BANDITS the treasury department which he just received as the balance of pay due him as assistant naval paymas ter on the scout crulser Harvard in the Spanish-American war. Harvard is now the St. Louls Ar T NEAR AN EXIT-ECT-ECT To the holdup of the Shasta get the pay at this late date Purser Friday night has been identified | Edgar county about Frank O'Hair Hinsley and some of the officers Frank Martinez, a half-breed Mext and engineers of the St. Louis, who can gambler of Maricona, Arizona.) oii oF wood served on her in the war when she The chase for the two bandits who |* ®OCk Ot wos was the Harvard, had to hire taw. escaped was dropped last night, it| yers, who charged 20 per cent of being the belief that they had es what the government might grant.’ caped from the state. DEAR, DELIGHTFUL WOMAN! NOW ARE YOu SURE THOSE ARE QooDd? I WAS HERE LAST MONTH AND you GAVE ME _HORRID ONES | | / | | NE triet mer | leged bier I ATTENTION [ WONT TAKE AN | | | Sul | He Bea P J. § joight tera. were ‘FRANK O’HAIR--THE FIGHTER WHO is: and you will be told, “As square as That's why a flood of votes ix sending him to take “Uncle Joe | Cannon's seat in congress from a |district everyone supposed owned, | TOMORROW, TUESDAY LAST OF REDELSHEIMER'’S | 23d ANNIVERSARY | | | memorial service In Seattle. Rev ps . Saaster delivered an addreas| ~ ee Anite be 14 yeas | ‘The services were held under the LAY DYING | For two weeks Harry Boy has lausplees of the Chamber of Com- |been more fractious than at any merce. | IN HIS ENGINE time in the 18 yeart when Toy was | Judge Stephen... Chadwick of the with him. | supreme court was introduced, fol-/ ALBANY, Nov. 11.—As train 14,| “ }lowing the address of Mr. Hughes of the New York Contral’s | ** 4 *** SO ROE EEE YS OnEverything| Contract Goods Excepted. | Including Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Hats, Caps and Furnishings, and Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, Coats, Gowns, Dresses, Waists. Skirts and Petticoats. For Tomorrow Only Last Day of Our 23rd Anniversary Sale. J.REDELSHEIMER & CO. First and Columbia | SagKed and shackled to the Cannon; | Also, O'Hair is a serapper. Big odds against him add joy and zest to the battle—bring glee to the brave Irish heart of him When they picked O'Hair to tackle old Joe Cannon of Danville. they picked the one man to buck that rich sure-thing machine of his. O'Hair faced a nominal repab! |majority of 10,000; the of federal officeholde | leged) solid vote of 2,000 inmates of; | the soldiers’ home at Danville. In} his favor was his wide acquaint ance, and his reputation as a fear- leas fighter. (ako bank FRANK T. O'HAIR PAY TRIBUTE TO J.L. WILSON “AR VETERANS ON | en | The memory of Senator John L.| | Wilson, who died at Washington,| wor met last night at 14th av. and D. C., last Wednesday morning, was Pir st. With song, story and pie paid most Joyal tribute by hosts of ture the veterans fought the war friends and admirers, who gathered over again and when peace was de at the Moore theatre yesterday. At|clared, again gave three rousing the same time, citizens of Craw. cheers for the kalger: | fordaville, Ind., joined in the service’ G. L. Tanzer, president of the so- in Senator Wilson's native town, y, closed a brief account of the |where he was laid away for final| history of the war with an appeal rest. to the members to be loyal citizens KE. C. presided at the|to their new country, the United States. Veterans of the Franco-Prussian Boy, has Hughes Toy, Others who spoke were Richard A Hallinger, Rdgar B. Piper, editor of with a large number of pas United States Steel Corporation, a| board | gain of 1,042,874 for the month. The — ‘ election last week had no effect on ROYAL ARCANU: the steel market, one contract alone calling for 100,000 tons of steel bars,|, A large meeting of Royal Afea num mbers was held Sat night in Odd Felllows’ temple. At HONOR CALDWELL [(i2"),it 004 pillows temple Yaldfvell, chief deputy | tations, Judge Gay introduced the outing Attorney J. F. recat: Dr. MeFaden, Judges Mor Murphy, was guest of honor Satur-|Tis and Main, G. F, Aust and G, 0. day night at a dinner at th Hotel | Snider of Tacoma, Savoy, given by his associates. Cald- hey ie starting in business for him- self. to a ay spe Bue T Ww —— 1 at MARE ISLAND, Ca), Nov. 11.— The eer fe Vicksburg, which lost oe — a propeller blade off the Mexic: STORM WARNING coast and is headed for Mare ts. A storm which will cause high|land for repairs, lost another blade south, shifting to southwest, winds | off Santa Barbara and had a difficult is now over Vancouver Island and is|time weathering the storm. Word moving rapidly eastward. The wind| was received by wireless that storm will reach Seattle today, vessel appears to be in no danger. eat man Bars, Hy United & and defense the murdey tr ce Officers The « ters of the Humbe ed and Ditier steady habits, \travagances had attracted the at \tention of the bank and an investi gation was jfound that he wae short $399.66 his bondholders demanded his arrest | NEW The Unalga left jockbill at TUT-TUT, MAN. Loox Here, I'm @OING To BE VON Adolf Will Also Be Policeman : ge F ae i YOU pre i Cone TO pe von! “7 GUNMEN IN BECKER CASEJUNCLE SAM FINALLY FREES. MAY ESCAPE CHAIR Leaved W W YORK, Nov, L--—W Attorney Whitman ar Magistrate Wahle, pro: attorney res 1 of the gunmen, murder Jerman Roxenthal, corm rations for the presents ere ¢ |thelr evidence, ramors co t that the quartette w a plea” when the jury | completed. Whitman djecues the rumor d A but experts about th fonint that eve t has been ‘commence y and Mary Humber le, for $20,000 damages Prank ™ Mra. Fay vey and of October 6, the taken On t compel! it t ms by a physician, t charges te we) ith Di nd For secutor ctive our ab { Gam pploting n of of points to this disposition . : . 7 7 Whitman is reported to have AND I WiLL NOT SiT BEHIND A 19 THIS ALL you HAVE * OH WELL] [othe bots tine Post - I LIKE AISLE $ - i |that his chief, witnesses do : EATS-Nowd} IF LCANT HAVE CouRTeoUs | |e cme inte seer 0 Woh whet the SUIT A FRAME-UP, DECLARES BANNICK ed by f South Edwards mplaint alleges that two deugh on the Oo exan ye com The complaint is denied in every MAKE ESCAPE) PULLED DOWN UNCLE JOE CANNON jeer oe eo ro ears Cal, Nov. it Piro | PARIS, ML, Nov, 11. Ask any! }Brown, and they regard the law The bandit who was shot and killed in leuit aso “trumped-up affair to dis limited |™man, democrat or republican, in leredit the police onditiong at BANK CLERK ENDS HIS) know. Rose, Webb lon teatified as pleasure, bellevir ng disgrace ment would ple Dat when € with a view t these four the made their t nat the erime the re fearful 1 ity of murder in the second 4 » make bin cane absc ad also be une he Ww e them & wit caso a d trial whe « secured for Hecker } 2 the Humber home were in eat ed on the plaint of neighbors says Mrs. Browr Nothing og found to justify an arrest, b Mra Humbert was advised to talk the] matter over with Capt. Stewart at arters. No arrests and Mra. Humber came to headquarters with both girls, | The police department erely | acted in an advisory way to help the mother take care of her chil a said Police Chief Bannick The children were never arrested been misled by bringing this The parents have sinister influences in sult, a it can only result in ma public unpleasant fac daughters LIFE WHEN ARRESTED) hotel and started to work He was a young but of late made. When HORSE GRIEVES FOR DOG CHUM |) YORK, Novy, 11 oldest work known as the Jost his constant a bull terrier. After being held under surveil Hance by a Pinkerton detective for Hsing /Pookkeeper at bank, went to the bathroom at the Saturday night jewallowed cyanide of potash after being served with a warrant by (Deputy Sheriff Leighton. \dead in six minutes. | Bidred came to Seattle 18 months days while his accounts were checked up Allen Eldred, the Dexter-Horton and He was at the man of his ex it was ared Harry lhorse in New York clty, for he ts 29 years old, and still in harness. companion, | ‘Toy died two weeks ago of old age, after having been a part of wait further orders at Aden, before yesterday. wal of Ambassador Constantinople imperiled urkey. * ‘RAT’ SAVES WOMAN'S LIFE ® sengers aboard, was speeding to-|% GUTHRIE, Okla., Nov. 1L— *® the Portland Oregonian, J. E, Chil-) ward New York, William Clemens, % Attending ‘physicians ann- * | berg and Judge Wilson R. Gay driver of the locomotive, was lying|% nounced that a “rat” worn in & . junconsctous in the cab as the re-|w her hair saved the life of Mrs. * | MESSENGER ROBBED | *it of « stroke of avopiexy. ” "" John Wrockieyer, ated. 18, of & ¥ a leme' ody # discovered at % West Guthrie when she was * eine Tote oe light colored) Rhinecliff by the fireman, who ran|# struck "by @ street car and * as wa ok te eutom the train to Poughkeepsie, Clem-|* thrown backward, striking the * night at 10 o'clock at 65th st. N.and|C2® Was Femoved to the Vassar % pavement with the back of her % Third ay. W. The een bad just hospital, and died shortly after-/% head. The “rat” was of suf. *& | delivered @ package and was return-| ““"? |* ficent size to deaden the blow * jing to the car line. ‘The hold up| ee “ean . cn ge ale ton of the & | yelled for help. [+ENB SRE REVERE AED | pes netitiad an oO TLE At the Inst regular meeting of A | STEEL TRUST. GAINS |t2¢ Seattle Real Estate association, | GUARD AMERICANS ‘ _ |held at the Rathskeller, R. C. Ers-|| WASHINGTON, Noy. 11.—The Unfinished orders -for 7.594,381| kine and H. A. Schroeder were elect-|American revenue cutter Unalga, tons of steel products were disclos-|ed as representatives of the jocal en route around the world, was no. ;ed in the annual statement of the| association on the state governing | tified today by the navy department Suez Arabia, It Is expect d the cutter is to be placed at the Wm. W to res. American residents INTYRE PARDONED ord was the sentence of tle last December of Taft. Melntyre wang. received here today Rich- rd McIntyre, who was,convicted In having assed worthless notes, had been reduced from five years to one by resident leased December 18, in order to pend Christmas at home. re Was one of the Walter ©. Lay- will be MeIn- dred talked with him a few minutes asking for time. He said he had ex pected to make the shortage good in six months. The money could have been obtained from his mother in California, he said, but he did not want her to know of his trouble, | When Leighton insisted on serv ing the warrant Eld went Into the bathroom, came back and sat on the bed. In a few minutes he! was in convulsions and was soon | dead | He had been living with A. Wat! son at 1014 Minor av. Watson said | that the young man had no bad habits but that he thought the} money had been taken to be spent! on a girl, Eldred had been expect jing armest and had purchased the! polson at least three days before | th the warrant El-| bis suicide | ee ‘WATERWAY LAND | WORTH $718,317 Lands taken for the Duwamish} waterway rightof-way are valued! at $718,517, according to the jury in Judge Mackintosh’s court, which completed its condemnation work jon Saturday, In all, 840 lots, com prising 216 ac , have been taken. ids will be received until No vember 15 by the waterway missioners for a 24-inch hydra | dredge, and also for the dredging ic yards are to |About 7,000,000 cu be excavated ‘BRYCE QUITS POST WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—United States ambassador from Britain, | James Bryce, resig¢ to continue his ilterary work. Sir Cecil Arthur} Spring-Rice, ambassador to Stock- holm, will succeed him ee ee ee * *) * DOG AIDS'IN A BULLFIGHT #| * BNANSVILLE, Ind, “Nov. | * 11g)When R. H. Montgomery #| * wag attacked in his barnyard * |* by a bull, his shepherd alog * * wext to hig rescue, After a * |* desperate battle with the bo- * }® ving, he conquered him, but & |* not until Montgomery was bad. * * ly injured, * * * [RARER RR ee GAFFNEY STORE SOLD The entire stock and fixtures of the Gaffney clothing store, 1320 See- jond ay., was sold by bid to the C. A, Van Natter Co, 714 First ay., at about one-half the wholesale cost, Mr. Van Natter will remove the goods to his store at First ay, Police Band Concert In two concerts, each lasting three-quarters of an hour, the Seat. tle police band made its first ap pearance tn the assembly hall of the municipal building. The room was crowded. ov, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11,—The Yess, CERTAINUN, |to go free. com-} Me Words Music by ‘ On, DOT'S mt, DiPrenenr \ I THOUGHT A POLICEMAN HAD To WAP HUMAN INTELLICHENCE! ~ “QUFEN” OF SMUGGLERS } E ETHEL LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 11 Mrs. Ethel! Hall, notorious from En San Francisco as the Queen of the Smugglers woman, On her plea of guilty Mra Hall, who is considered by the im migration authorities the smartest woman who ever operated in th emugeling game on he Pac coast, was fined $10 by Judge Wel born; and when she declared she didn’t have that sum, was allowed HALL. |Francisto and Oakland, 4 score of trips into the heart of te Low Angeles Chinatown ip on the work ‘ Chief Immigration Inspector Om nell, who directed the capture @ | Mrs. Hall, and piled upa of evidence against her, sage: We consider her the erator in the smuggling” seen on the coast, and there doubt of being in po evidence to convict her: a woman, and the first a For several years Mrs. Hall led as my nistration of the Immigration officers a lively |concerned, who was ever Bi chase before her arrest in thix city ed for smuggling. She ie sie! nearly a year ago. For more than ends of justice will be e a year before her arrest on Septem- her release, in my oplalom) br 28, 1911, she handled the money had enough, and I bell b for a band of smugglers, receiving stay out of the smuggling Imus it from the “higher ups” in San|has my best wishes.” a ete ee == sensda to ia a free whed 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11.—Application to @ perior court for admission to citizenship in the States was made here today by the Rev. Gh Aked, pastor of the First Congregational church Before coming-to San Francisco,.Dr, Aked wag) of John D. Rockefeller’s temple of worship in Ne He arrived in New York from England April PASTOR’S SCHOOL PENSIONS FOR BRIDES | OLD EMP CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—The Rev.| Myron F. Adams, a Baptist pastor, CHICAGO, Nov. has opened a “school for prospec-| phone, Western Uni tive brides” at his chureh. More Electric companies than 150 girls have announced their after January 1 there # intention of enrolling sion, sick benefit and They are to be taught fund for their em qe sewing, music and other studies pected that by annuals that go toward making a home’ tions the fund will reach $10 cheerful as well as promoting econ- Male employes, who, at Gi omy. Twenty experts will aid the 60, have served 20 years, pastor in the work tired on a pension, and. “Of course, we of 55, after 25 years cooking don't guarantee husbands for the girls,” said Mr.jage for females i Adams, “but we do guarantee that | younger. they will make more desirable : wives by our help.” Dance at Dreamland to You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres lay's Offering Round-Up, Two Comedies “2 mond, Pi “tome of Glass Curtain” nist. B Edward w Acts and Photoplays Todays GRAND 32s 2050" perfect gymne 3d and Cherry Four new phe comedy duo. xtraordinary feature, ( IRC on Sir Walter Soc Victor masterpiece in two rm tt's immor 2d and Madison Odeon Theatre new pictures 10 FIRST AT PIKE Union Theatre Third Av. Opposttc the P. 0, City Theatre 1200 Second Av. exclusive photoplays, The best nit End of the Fued! “where Low ® od Is Also.” “The Simple Life.” There A 10c SHOW FOR Se LATEST PHO 5c--Crown--5c * First Av. Bet, Mad TRAGEDY OF THE armored cruisers Montana and ‘l'en- nessee sailed for the Balkans today to protect American interests while the war with Turkey is raging. ALHAMBRA ; Sth and Westiake