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H. Alburn MARQUETTE, Mich, May 24. —Next week a Marquette coun- undertake to de- Roosevelt Is a drunkard. minded men can be found in the is an excitable and opinionated section, bull moose and republican hate each other enthusiastically suit against George A. Newett of Ishpeming, editor and owner of Iron Ore, is set for trial May is based on Newett's published October “ROOSEVELT AND THAT INFREQUENTLY, AND ALL HIS INTIMATES KNOW GETS DRUNK, And it is going to be a merry |, that will echo sides are going to fight it to a , and both appear conf lL. Roosevelt himself is ex- pected to arrive Monday and ¢ rect the battle. | THE MARKETS | He is determin Worle, and by ROOSEVELT A DRUNKARD? HE LEADS LEGAL FIGHT | THEODORE ROOSEVELT ed to crush, once for all, the rumor whispered again often, but never, perhaps, blurt ed out so boldly as in Newett’s paper. He has ained Attorneys James H. Pound of Detro W. S. Hill of Marquette, and will probably bring legal rein forcements from New York The colonel will also have a spectacular array of witnesses. There is talk of a special car full of notables. Marquette ex pec Gifford Pinchot, Gen. Leonard Wood eral Rixey of the army; Albert Shaw, editor of the Review of Reviews; Lyman tt, editor of the Outlook others of national fame w presumably, testify sobriety. And a bale of depos! D ame tenor In the matter of depositions, Editor Newett is on the job, too. He has just been out West gathering a lot of them. And his lawyers, W. P, Belden of Ishpeming and Horace An drews of Cleveland, have been very busy in the East and Mid- dle West, taking down the tes timony of volunteer deposers, who are said to agree with New- ett's estimate of the colonel Roosevelt, of course, will be the central figure in the trial. But Newet share in the lime light. And this belligerent Irish editor, who has dared to bait the colonel single-handed, 8 regarded here as a sort of geon Gen by his firends him Into this vosevelt. The onto Congress. man H, O. Young of Ishpeming, life g friend, It was eeting in Mar. que t 9. Roosevelt 2 sermon on the text, “Thou shalt not bear false witness,” “bawled out" the con. gressman as an attorney of the steel trust. Then Friend New ett wrote the piece for his pa per, which appeared three days later, repeating that the colonel iding, by way isure, that he was a drunkard, a blasphemer and a bad loser c Roorevelt, in his libel suit, passes over thé charges that he “lies and cur most disgusting way, was a lia of good mn that such avermen some meacure a matter of opin ion.” But he insists that the drunkenness charge in “a false, scandalous, malicious and de. famatory libel,” and asks $10, 000 damages The defendant replies that the accusation was true, and therefore was legitimate cam paign material, and he expects to prove I® =z EEE 7 WHY, DERE ISS A BURGLAR NOW, TRYING TO GET INTO 155 A POOR VAY MY WINDOW: VOT OUGHT I To SAY ° ° THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1913. After You Learn the Way, It’s Easy Enough to Reform a Burglar mace Words by Schaefer PSOE In J NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY! | DON'T You KNOw OI55 USE YouR TALENTS N40 GREATER PROFIT. P homme 4 ai? SHOW You HOW You 5 To MAKE A LIVING? SHAME ON You! =—- Come Mit ME, MY POOR FELLOW. ) |’ igs IN DERE, MY FRIENT, UND ROB bor FELLOW — HE HAS SOMEDINGS WORT TAKING 4 AN EVENING WITH DEAR OLD FANNY CROSBY, WHO, AT 93, HAS WRITTEN 8,000 HYMNS, AMONG THEM “SAFE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS,”’---“HIDE ME, OH, MY SAVIOR’’ _ BY MARY gr olay ORENLY | mined the tive us a child of 2, tremulous under reat age selfless, utterly conte | Her frail body in its racers) «ray gown & but the blind litthe woman whose enduring hyt |mands ts still at work ‘Only yesterday a publisher telegraphed me for a poem, and though 1 have worked for hours, some of the lines simply will not com have com she sald think,” with a smile, “that{ation was almost too heavy Most of my verses are writter I must be getting old! Only dear, 1 beg that you do not write|the night. Sometimes a hy ot me an and infirm.” comes to me by stanzas, Her sweet, high laugh pealed only to be writt down, merrily, then the tender face r r have any p of a yp committed to ps until krew gray A Ife I have had After four score years and ten I The best of my much! | whole {s composed an, the ones now wr Iness only by bear|that are my favorites, came as a say; but, oh, I hope I have com cain, the story of a Boston ac who were heavily ce te whole, needing no revis- ened fon That hope spurred me to the Just forty-five years ago, in writ ¢ the hymns. But I have) Apri d and dear friend ® bye, sald any, probably! when bi wri very oleh sand in a that 1 have minutes before ry to r r my train « for Cincinnati them that re 1 have Here is a melody, Can you write able akon words for ft “One morning at Northfield the audience sang, ‘Hide Me, O My Savior, Hide,’ and | was #0 much pleased with it that, turning to Mr. Sankey, | asked. ‘Where did you get that song?’ self for Miss O'Reilly ‘Really, he replied, ‘you make" KINGS SMACK LIPS Gener whe the “iy is eS" OF ROYAL BRIDEAS & invited to “Over the river they call me. Fanny Crosby's favorite verse of her own hymn, written by her- ‘OPEN FORUM h MEETS Forum will A. Y. P. music pavil iscuss the causes st of living. All are nd and all who wish PRIN(C ‘ESS MARRIES :” speak, provided they adhere to lowing liquor to be sold im the subject and talk briefly leged resorts. - BOY SAVED BY A SWITCHM John Wolfa, a switebman North c, is a cand a Carn dal here (6 tacular y 11, whom he ed from being crushed tod throv him Lake Union -arry climbed up not far from the twist chain, he sping the boy by the and Wolfa 4 into the lal 2 was somewhat when fished out. He sald he get spanked for getting his d wet REFORMERS T0 CLEAN BOK Tnited Prens Leased Wire | BOISE, May 24—One of most sensational cases in thei tory of this city ls being heard of ouster Arthur Hodges b: iness man, who alleges that mayor is wilful nances and state ting disorderly houses to The mayor is also charged Friends that are dear to my | | ~ | heart Soon | shall meet them BERLIN, Ma With the king glory, : and queen of England and the czar BRIDE’S GARTERS Never, no never, to part. of Russia among the & “ ari GIVEN TO GUESTS cs cess Victoria Louise Adel harbor pilot's dying words proved hide Charlotte Hob only Shortly after 9:30 came the spiration. I ses “ daughter of the kaiser and kalserin | final ceremony—which brought said to those who watched beside many, was at 5 | the wedding festivities him, and aring that last word today to Pr nat of 1 end jl wrote “4 gee the Light, ‘tle coming, it bi upon my soul; It streams above the tempest d, duke f Brunswick tributing the The high mistress of the court arried out nal cus a 1 rivate And ocean waves that roll.’ by Court Chaplain Excellenz ‘| t ® parte That many of my hymns have, Dr. D. Dryander, As 1 now n oubt Sometimes it field artill tationed In the Lust tupdiets Cirtee there was palace, fired a the printing center P = ste—the ‘signal to ‘everytime. 1 was free to drav t| the « that Princess Victoria was imes the t duchess of Brunswick and | tress of the court distributed as pbers souvenirs to a small number of Bridal Vell Cost $600 guests little silk rit witl the name of the bride on them in The bridal vetl, of fl silver. on which 50 girls we month and which cost gracefully from the 1 It was all a funeral. Aw the the chapel h How Much empress | Kiss the Bride exch each other enough to be broth. ter and then kissed and embraced J Most important. ers. his new son-in-law, while Hoth were In the uniforms of and duchess of Cumberland were 1 same operator does not get the same result on every At the Grand Until Sunda honorary chiefs, their breasts new daughter into the Guelph machine. Bread Cast Upon Vater h orders and decorations, |house. Czar Nicholas, King George wh a 2 PCS The Le C. SMITH & BROS. Typewriter | ae ae | the side of the German’ privilege At the Melbourne Until Sunday Yaqui Cu two reels; “Pathe Weekly,” “Itinerant Wedding.” ’ 1. It ts ball-bearing throughout—others are not. 2. All operations are controlled from the keyboard. At the Class A Until Sunday 3. It ts the lightest touch machine made. | “Into the North,” “Bunny's Birth 4. It does not “smut” the carbon. day Party te Leen 5. The ribbon reverses automatically, At the Clemmer Until Sunday With the sale of American flags friends in Seattle especially went 6 The pee sree that it is not battered by The District Attorney's Con-|by members of the Women's Relief |to her stand last yea will be Comsaron, P : bea gee et dl ON ll Bed le ae . . stationed at Second av. and Union 7. 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They will then At the Society Until Sunday |preamland pavilion in the evening, | parade uptown — te erenade the The King and the Conqueror,” |the gecond annual celebration of | Post-Intelligencer, The Star and the A Rainy Day The Commorant,” |«patriota’ day” will be observed in| Sun Along the Hanks of the River| seattle next Wednesday, May 28. | At the dance, to which 50 cent yeh France Hidden ibis The flags will be sold by the wom: |admission will be charged, only na mong the weeds 41'S Jon at all the principal corners in the | tional airs t eae f ’ e al al r airs will be played. Specta Sweetheart A Plot for a Mil ntown district electrical effects have been arrang Seattle, ee see Aunt’ Naney Herling 7 years | od |“young," musician of the Sexton Re-| The Women’s Relief C At the Yesler Until Sunday |ier Corps, will again be on hand tol quarters for the nee s ee oeee laoen Man btn Wd bila The! do yeoman’s work. 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