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THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 WOMAN FREED ='Anything Looks Good to Adolf That He Gets Free .. . bes beth a __ Aisne: ses lites: og ho ° eiveattht pi : ON CHARGE OF FW DEAR ADOLE, N@ARLY A DEREFORE I HAe “RATHER DAN GET YOU NO. IT ENTITUS MURDER, WEDS | Coxse*Sc!48,R80582, S05," teres pnd yen son aad SOMEDINGS YOU ALREADY | You ro Hae | - ’ «€ \ S, UND NOw IT IT MY COMBUIMCNYS NAB 1 BOUGHT ‘You Diss a . ee ‘Se 2 Gert |} SS AtNosT Curisrmas, — CERTIFICATE GOOD ives. VELL, DERE Sis United. Prete teased Wite | : eS - IN TRADE, ISS NO USE TACOMA, Dec. 21.—Mre. Mar | if) « ) I see naam spacey — CETTING IT Go % tina Kvalshaug, ‘who was tried f : ‘ | Ne vor TISSA \ ‘ * three times here for the murder of ’ +4 Cae HE ‘, . Ble 2 (= ir / To VA sre ‘ her husband two years ago, has t ef’ é : (DRIVING ATE } + Ticner f = married, the groom being Just F teraon, a farmer at Irene, Yankton county, 8. D, where Mrs. Kval shang has been living i. S Martin Kvalshaug was murdered in Tacoma in the spring of 1909 His wife was placed under arrest with Chas, Newcomb. laundry driver, and charged with the crtme. On her third trial s was dis missed after many sensational court scenes. ' Newcomb was convicted of the murder, and has appealed the case to the supreme court \— ZION CITY mM Prophet Voliva, enraged by the attempts of the authorities to discover why sick Zionists were not saved by prayer at a public meeting charged that the doctors are “thieves, liars and bloodthirsty scoundrels | FIRES ON BURGLAR IN LONG CHASE THROUGH STREETS; '- a a WAPPENSTEIN; COMPLAIN REPORT 10 MORE ROBBERIES |. Be oe ef «= ,—=«OF FRAUDULENT PETITION Charles ‘W, Wappenstein, former , | ave been circulated energets chief of police of Seattle, co 4 lea eat ng the past of bribetaking and now se vi cB have recet*ed the - Knatures prominent elt. Ten more robberies were listed; Mis#-A, Dedine, 211644 First ay on the police reports Saturday /met a man at 5:30 Friday night ee morning, covering the 24 hours pre-| Fourth ay. and Hattery st. He f ' t vious. : | grabbed her purse and ran, It cor le ; w nree-year sentence at Wal They brought the total «ince De-| tained $10 cember 1 to 2 } Jobin Shilling, an employe ¢ | will not be pardoned by Gov. ) Y nt Pea ? Patrolman R. W. Arnold, shortly | Augustine & Kyer, was robbed ie ; : é th an atte Mr, after midhight, saw a man coming |® Wateh, chain, Rage charm and y Le eee HC : ant er s made to: tur 1 methods. Ite out of a tailor shop at 103 Seneca | S0lt-handled knite 4 a / ee ; rnor himself rey 1 that Hone. purporting st. The man ran. Arnold gave}, An overcoat and robe were stolen . ‘ } weer aCe >'s Wappenstein has been fr on | to advoc ree farmers’ pablig chase. For three blocks he pursued | from C. W, Lea's auto, left standing F : P eight months. The r bor it. . ty used a Wena him, firing as he went. Then the ' nt of 821 Second st 4 4 $ r a ing ¢ a don, stein's bet The deview practi man gave up. He gave bis name at ’. P. Morgan, who lives at the te ee . Py $ f . saye the ex-chief ix f e » show the vigner » headquarters as J. W. Aurand. Five| Hotel Lincoln, fought with a bigh >, . Be now than he was when h dca n nich nied an @ pairs of trousers, two overcoats, and|wayman at Sevevth ay. and James | FF —s | ‘ ; SUL the penitentiary, on May ‘ +: the vile market, two vests were found {n an ash canjst. shortly after midnight. The | A ful investigats he 1 nted for jrecord,” said the governor ” fm an alley. Pollce say Aurand|man hit him over the head with a 7 Z fo”, 4 gh I . tossed them there. jelub, felling him to the sidewalk h S an . / . jnot justify any clemency « 4 printed cards do not A A. Johnstone, 26th av. and Dear-/then fled when other pedestrians es ‘ Ay ‘ ‘ “ * time i" " iduals or or born st., fired four shots at two | approached. : . x men who broke into his store at} The home of Antone Josephs pA ae re : “ t ; : jas Waepenses es patie broponed fata lam. They escaped }1821 Court place, was entered _ by ey gt 2 by ee ‘. 4 ‘ honpital ward for six t freuls - ate The Madison Butter Co., 117 Mad-|three men who awakened «Mra 4 : * ed for ast P ison st., was entered and $12 taken.|Josephs and demanded money | Sattians ier Wispaaabala’s Electrical equipment worth $30/When Josephs awoke, they hurried was stolen from. the Mortimer |iy left, yelling back threats that) pig yee ‘ Lh a AS : : a wh hts che es Se a A | oe | ~~ HE LOVES HIIS LAGER, DOES en ers ta. {-_ | GAMBRINUS, TALKING NAG @ watch, chain and other articles | by council's passage of the Griffiths faithful old horse 1 ugh, then go inte the corger “I DIDN'T LIKE HIM” SAYS | bac PERE pee carr ces cag only horse in Se is 1 ed snort, the horse BOY WHO SHOT FATHER| =-}-f-WM Eee AEE Teas te : eh ae oe ite il e < almost hear his sigh of apprecie ~ - a - es a | p. — cu : dx fishy, doesn't it, a b tion. He ke as if he wanted to BY ESTELLE LINDSEY. didn’t want me to bring in the wood| j= ; . { te gpg wif dae only Faas: cha” Gamba LOS ANGEEES. Dec. 2—“t|late at night she was meddling He . ret . ans ae aud Pine a oo | master, Penton Tete ae . ay ” | . a and a « paste: Pe ge Pe wanted to beat him up good, so|come in and just began to curse) Bee ee fe : | tee an old w r characters there at Fieet on ak he'd be afraid to be mean to her|ber. Said he wanted her to keep! § ' > To ae Set | our coda tednd tan wat | Wha a” at tees any more, but I was too little. Then | her d———~- mouth shut, and HE was) @3% ; gt) eR a + “ag aoa “He . a ere ig hapr th ae for years oe I went into my room and tried to| the boss there and not her. He took} F - pees | Te , a ~ J se think of some way to seare him;|her by the arvw t her, and| Fey ; ‘ yy, R@AMTAGE 0. I i tatu on ay! wile ahtine . ie a me Neer Beene and I thought if I shot him in the|! told bim to quit. He cursed me| (am oe) > va wo ee patter: SGen,. & INtid: iabine colt, # pasture o arm maybe he would be seared to/ ad doub yh stand hit her) Ayame 5 ComMMise1on A } t leanne but with a roguish own, he got out one day and treat my mother so mean any} the br and #he fell ‘ Sides ~~ ‘ and a rakish cast of countenance. strolled down by the brewery, “more.” " fover. If I'd bee: I'd have given! & y us he Paoceees E40 € When the noon whistles | There he got into some of the malt Martin Rickert, the 14-year-old |bim a good ing, ‘cause It made elle ed L lout thelr messages of lunch and hrown out of the vats, ate it and boy who shot and killed bis father|™¢ awful sore. Well, | couldn't} rest, the b will turn his head became blissfully and glortously here, after years of abuse 6f him-| beat him, so I tried to think of some 2 i L. G. Orr, farmer, and an acco unting from J. B. Powles & Co. to his master, and roll his e¢ drunk That's how he started om self and his mother, shuffled bhis|¥8Y to scare him, and | ‘couldn't aa in a question manner, The m his career of dissip ‘The lad sat in the reception room| ™#ybe I didn't n y ve e f pr te $20,000 from the ge to his final disposition. About him + Leased Wire » ee Were gathered five trained social t J a By J workers, all familiar with psycho WOMAN IS FOUND 2 COMPANY SUED BY FARMER. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21—Be ogy of violence, all anxious to get} . ause he had no money wi ich at the truth of the killing ) DYING; MYSTERY es ey ce athe i age is Father Was Mean. se ge ‘The “Big Six” were again rout-; they did not explain. Their | Mother, Harry Bumborst, 24, a laun Lots of discomfort — the Mrs. Leland Norton, superintend Kad Freee Len : P j : ent of the Legal Ald society, whose | SSN FR se a a P _ ed in court today by Farmer H pa ¢ omg i eg sage sold the tity take wenpherige: tts sobering to blues—and many serious : plete mystery surrounds the finding vid ‘ ; ca a t - empt to end his life, acce 0 | ; . dafly lfe is handling criminals and Davidson of ood ‘River, Or Pe aceegtes for at @ to 1.6 story be told nurses at the re. Sicknesses you will avoid if “ of Mrs. Jane Smart, 36, dying from " poo neem llores fo lage le asphyxiation in her apartments here when Judge Tallman denied the Of that amount, they dedyct- — ceiving hos After Bumborst's you keep your bowels, liver tin’s shoulders twitched, but he re- today. Mra. Robt. Aitner, landtady, motion’ of the Produce Distribut ed $3 for freight charges, 50 life had been saved he told that d nee ‘ood Seid wabeaitatingiy. | told of renting rooms a week ago to ing Co, for a new trial, David-| cents for cartage and 65 cents, (Work had been found for him and @Nd stomach in gi “Yes,” he replied, “I shot him be-|® Man who claimed to be Mr won obtained a judgmont of $711.96 their statement said, for their | Money was advanced to purchase ing order by timely use of cause he was mean to my mother.|S™*rt's husband. He has not been oh December 5 fl . E commission, Then they sent | ‘2° present He promised that he He's always been mean to. her, |e” #ince yesterday the amount the "Big Six” failed to! Orr $2.96. would make no further attempt on 4 - account for on a shipment of 500) ra about | his life. No'm, he didn't beat ber very meg = } a . . 4 golng back to the} _ often but he cursed he? ana EUSTIS WILL BE z - mamceseae| Crates of berries which were | so We can raise the stuff all knocked her about. He was alway: | ibis be sold for $3 a crate. . m 4 tellin’ her HE was the boss. there INAUGURAL BOSS | Attorney Kiefer for the “Rig Six” TI88L” says Orr. “Buc we have SHALL RIGS SHOW | | ol ing that Davidson had perjured his}... 4 the -_— j testimony. This Judge Tallman) °° desperate Councilman Goddard's orainanee,| DANCE TONIGHT | ny a Ta ecg Leal nd Uk £% found it impossible to make enas| mouth shut.” B a Vecen Leased Wire cay, Cursed the Mother. NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Wm. F. “He came home Wednesday night, McCombs, chairman of the demo-| ie “Most of the land is being leased | which provides that every horse. of Weate ade the { j estern av., made the charge IN| meet with the method of operation | LIGHTS AT NIGHT? &# and tried to gnak bring in a | t 1 |] retused bell holding th lo gnake me bring in a lot cratic national committee, ag {refused to believe, holding that|>,, . sake tenes . of wood late at night. SWE told him nounced today the appointment of the jury which tried the case decid eugeen tex rege because the /drawn vehicle must. be provided | MINUET HALL J \ed the facts " Ket more out of leases | with a light at night, was laid it was so late and said wouldn't he| Wm. Corcoran Eustis as chairman | 4 , y Ww wait until morning? of the committee in charge of ar| SAN PRANCISCO.—-City Contractor Henning was digging a sewer| King county members of the leg-| {2% out of Western av. We're be-/the table for one week by the| 2412 Jackson st. bet. 2¢th and 28th “He said ‘yes,’ and she told me.|rangements for the Inauguration, |2¢at the beach. Encountering water trouble, he set up pumps. Three |islature will back up the farmers | ne, (Tiven so hard now that we're streets and sewers committee. | Social Dance every Wednesday, Age ‘Then next morning he got to think. March 4, of President-elogt Wood. | 44¥% passed and expenses ran up. Auditor Boyle investigated, and dis-|In thelr fight against the “Big Six” | {)") ne together, and we're going |'There was an ‘hour's discussion. |™minrton boc. ladles Siete, Bea ing and he thought because she row Wilson covered that Henning was tryimg to pump dry the Pacific ocean Jand other commission merchants (0. Dave Tea farmers’ association |The ordinance has aroused oppos!- fon 146. 7 8 is KANSAS CITY:—Arthur Tompking, detective, left his wife to hunt|on Western who are charged |O'kanlzed before long, We'll have | —— - : | our own men on Western ay. and| |up train robbers, but did not come back. Three times she met him, but| With muleting producer and con ns - “ j LATEST AND BEST PHOTO her Fee ag IM pupaallle regalo ig g ge Jer pront both to ourselves aud the| : GRAPHS | _LO8 ANGELES.—Declaration that a meal of chop suey at a Chi-| “Fine them and throw them In| oo erar puntos reelves and the OF MISS GOULD, ENGAGED TO WED. || 20%2,°2%°, ¢@ him temporarily insane, resulted in the release of ex-| all,” says ‘Thomas Murphine of | Seneral_ public | , + || Policeman W. L. Clatborn, charged with passing worthless checks. jthe 42nd district 'GIRL’S ' | | PORTLAND, OR—A ‘Portland pullet lad two eggs nearly seven| “Cut out their dual character of | FATHER MUST jinches long and over six inches thick. Mrs. M. Viereck, who owns | brokers aud merchants at the same} “STAKE” THESE MEN the ambitious fowl, is thinking of sending tHe eggs to the Smithsonian | timo,” says Senator Nichols. “They . | institute, |now sell their own stuff first and| ny Unies 4 Wire, CHI J—-MIS8 MARGUERITE DOK, heiress, discharged her |thon the goods consigned to them.” . 3 A group of chauffeur because, when arrested, he gave the car owner's name as | And so on. Everyone tnterview-|young men here have shown that “Jane Doe. The driver, employed an hour before, did not know his [ed by The Star is ready to give|they can take thomselves as se Jemployer's name. support to a measure in the text|riously and expensively as youns| Dend “Pays” Re | |legisiature to bring the commission| Women. In retaliation to the reso MELBOURNE “The jlutions drawn up by a young wom atre r ¢ Helen, t |Judge Tallman’s court this morn-| Or Westen, av Things manatee | merchants to terms and to help re Dimon ais |PACKERS TO HELP IN |POSTPONE ACTION |duce the o A 8 en's club, pledging members not to! “ttome of Glass Curtain’ I what the bill should con-|marry men with less than $5,000 FISHERMEN’S FIGHT UPON PORT BONDS |tain tas not been definitely de-| young mon here have formed # club termined. The proposal of L. G.| With the sole provision tho Orr and Sumner valley farmers is of its m: | to compel the brokers to furnish | Whore f the farmers a list of those to whom | couple to $5,000 | The Alaska Packers’ association The port commission has again} has directed ita se tary, W. 1. | deferred action on the sale of bonds Crawford, to assist Peter Carlson|for one week, until next Thursday in his fight in the Canadian courts|The bids submitted were practical. | the -products are sold, so that a | ter oper erican ¢rea |to secure a reversal of the Van-|ly no high than those of last {check on the prices may thus be| UNIVERSITY TO ASK i( IRCUI 4 . a ode wana "od some t i rth whi : oto dramas he Daughe “The |couver supreme court decision that| month. George H. Tilden was the | kept. A bill along similar lines was » the Dust the seizure of bis boat, the Thelma, | highest, with an offer of $92.60 per |{mtroduced by Senator Paulhamus! STATE FOR MILLION) 2¢2"4 Madison v4 Canadian authorities was inval-| $100 for $1,000,000 and an option for |!" 1907 and passed by the legisia-| Sreeereer ene eater jid. Carlson says he can prove he|the rest, ture, but declared unconstitutional] Washington state unive “in| time i NO “CHRISTMAS to And, 82 Western av. continues | $1,890,000, $250,000 to be spent for treatment. “14 “We shall not attempt to inter 1 oO prosper at our expense,” said!/new buildings, according to the re. FIRST AT PIKE Pike St. fere with the workings of Canadian BUT TER SALES L. G. Orr today. “We get 20, 29 ana |port of the board of i oe te — Sa aa bert lawa,” said Crawford Friday, “but 24 cents for fresh ranch eggs, and / university, to be submitted to the $s. 7 Iron Heel, or At the Gallows we do think this particular case| I looks as if there would be no! Seattle folks are paying 40 to 60! governor of the state. nion eatre str drama. The Sheritt’s Broth |has merit,” “Christmas sales” of butter! thig}cents. The middleman gets this| The report asks specifically for ee pene ; aie year. Washington creamery butter|enormous profit. And it's the same |a women's building and a new reei.|__T™f4 AY: at Union, near P. 0, *P° bs panes IN ALL PRISONS s still holdin its own at 40 cents,|way with cabbage, rhubarb, pota-|tation building. Room for the de a ae oi a pry n at 35 cents and renovated | toes and everything else we raise.” | partment of domestic science BUT NEVER TRIED]! 33 conts, “tiuyers may" hata] “Here's @ concrete example: | women's physical training ls badly ity eatre A toc SHOW FOR Be wait “'t he cows come home” fay Orr shipped 5% tons of cab. | needed. ashe Geena chen LATEST PHOT! : - el ; ar the price to come down =~ prorogearns© er Plus, THOMESOI OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 21.—Thomas eS Oe Se bage to J. B, Powles & Co., - — - La oe MISS HULEN MILLER GOULD frennan, Irish patriot, who bonsted) New President of Nicaragua. | one of the “Big Six,” on De- AMERICAN GIRL “PATHE'S WEEKLY a eue joxe engagement to marry Finley J. Shepard, a St. Lo hat he had seen the interior . of| py an Leased Wire. cember 7, 1911, Cabbage was ES 5 C Ww 5 “A PRISONER OF TH man, was recently announced by her brother, George J Gould "bees Mhcddlvidgailtids yorsecbagh Saget TON, Dec. 21.—Adolts| selling at $25 a ton. But Orr MARRI MARQUIS | JC--LFOWN-- IC “EGYPTIAN SPORTS" ways been a hard problem for the newspaper photographer, a ye al-| prisoner, yet bad never been tried, | Dig ‘ernando Solorzano are} got only $2.96. tag .Atnivnd. Poems eas First Av, Bet, Madison and Spring “ALKALI IKE” traits of her aro scarce, Above are two poses pagent teat ahd Dor-|is dead at his home here today. ed president and vice president} — Powles & Co., in their own | NEW YORK. Deo 21—Miss |————— — == camer man orprising rennan | wae secretary of | the ft jearagua by the national assem-| statement to Orr, accounted |Constance Warren, a niece of the Fi ’ 88 Gould f# the eldest daughter of Jay G rish land league at the time of the| bly, their terms to begin January 1] for only a little over one ton. : wibt, tn the tl apg a tion's Wall strect wizard, She In it, one of the dy ite past Kenera-|Phoenix Park explosion In Dublin,| next, according to formal announee| Even of that amount, they took |here today of Comte Guy he nce NORTH SHATTLR LUMBER CO. wTbe Grosh, Lube, Ee and famed because of her broad and rane charitable won omen,|when Lord Cavendish was assae:| ment in the hands of the state de-| off 410 pounde which they sald |tevrie of Paris, un descondant of the | Lumber, Lath’ and shinies “We make'n apectaity of High Grade 5 5 had been lost. How, or why, | Marquis de Lafayette Mahing Lumbe