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° DECEIVED WIFE With a Few Quick, Sh THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, arp Orders Osgar Shows Wh 1913. VON'T OSGAR BE PLEASED VEN HE FINDS DER cHoB FINIGHED GEFORE HE GETS HERE os — KILLS GIRL AND ERRING SPOUSE Wealthy Texas Woman Inter- cepts Note, Surprises Cou- ple and Uses Revolver With Deadly Effect TT VELL, ADOLF Ger Dot MUD OUT OF DER CATCH BASIN T te Ty 195 ALRE ( wv \ O0T, OSGAR DALLAS, Texas, At Friends M t I who shot i t b 1 a wealthy re apitall t her « M N c ‘ antly acquit st th ‘unwrit % OAs “Why Shoul Mrs. Adar co nt y plished horsew« wealthy He. her own name. te Dallas 3 ie Abie social circles and ther f nlcaatiaiie a we ‘ two children, frankly admitted the |— - - _ ae sna - i shoc i deautiful and 1, and ry.| very clever, but that was no ex cuse for my husband to fall “Wednesday noon, wh T an nounced to Mr. Adams that | plan ned to visit relatives in Dallas, he yrse brought ordered my riding up and sgid, with a great flourish Signal With Handkerchief as PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 21.—Bryn near! Mawr college is about to establish they can physically « between you erueass cay bere with aut|the day of the Superwoman 4 tran You know there is no one in the], nie fall the Phoebe Ann Thorne mentary | world whom I worship so much as|QPe"-Alr Mode! Schoo! for Giris | subjects them up as] 1 do you will give the students the first wou en fucated | “There that man stood, lying to , chance that has ever been offered The » trained in the me He knew that Bertha would, °Y ducational institution in| open all R arrive that afternoon—and so did 1.| America fer Inetruction that will or 18 they wil “a maid had seen a note which, ‘7d to make girls physically per. | be abl nter Bryn Mawr college Bertha wrote to him, and it said: | "ct above everything eiee. and complete their classical educa “Will be over early, but if a one: e93 to M bras rege he pci jag in a _—, alr . de | dean of the ee. will take school who has passed the beat sein bette ta Woah; twill vide) Seam OF Che, Sollege, It. will take 11 / school, assed the bea on. A handkerchief in your win dow will mean that she {ts at home.” Buys Revolver “t rode to Dallas, purchased a revolver and rode back last night “I entered the house noise sly and crept up to my husband's room. There I heard him and Ber- tha cooing and Dillin “The door was unlocked, I thrust ft open and, in the moonlight, saw them together. “When they saw me they tried ® a $2,100 sheolarship for her Rryn Mawr plan Is going to prove a suc They wil! take * 20 young girls as! course | Tacoma Woman on Hunger Strike in Jail; the Jailer Doesn't Care TACOMA, Aug. 21.—Jailer | driver sought to collect his Shiel is today experiencing bill he was rewarded with an oo re. but oat = ae ; the first “hunger strike” he | amiable smile and a wobbly ft flour or five times, has had to contend with dur- | bow, but no coin. think every bullet took effect. “I have done my dyty.” Ing his long term as custodian of the city’s free boarding house. The striker is “Jane Do¥ She refuses to say whether she is a suffragette; likewise she firmly declines to reveal her identity. “Jane” enjoyed an e tour in xi wi This annoyed the chauffeur, who bundled his fare back into the machine and conveyed her to the police station. She was held on an intoxication charge. For two days the prisoner has refused to eat anything. The ja e does not care. $358,000 STOLEN | NEWARK, N. J, 21.—The inded xt E. Smith, the mii hi the Rossville Trust company. Com. pany officials allege his accounts @re $358,000 short. MERCHANT FUNERAL TODAY Funeral services for Robert Mer. chant, the pioneer Seattle business man who died Tuesday morning at the family residence, 2753 Wash- ington st., will be held from the residence this afternoon at 2:30 Merchant was 53 years of age. He had a part interest in the Ohio In- vestment Co. The funeral services will be held under the auspices of the Caledonian society, of which Merchant was a member. LONDON, Aug. 21.—Dorothy Wil- fink, daughter of Cannon Williak, WIRE BRIEFS VANCOUVER, B. C.—The echoon- er Knickerbocker, for the New! England Fish Co. which left Bos ton March 24, has arrived at Port Townsend. ings and factories tn the Lafayette section of this city yesterday. The estimated loss ts $700,00: see PORTLAND. Ore.—Secretary of Interior Lane says !t costa him [$10,000 a year for regular house hold expenses and $2,000 for ex tras in entertaining guests. His salary is $12,000. oe GLACIER PARK, Mont.—Or. Cal- vin I, Fletcher of Indianapolis was killed in ¢ r park Tuesday when scaling Blackfoot glacier. He fell 600 feet. : * ERIE, Pa—if Gov. Tener sends rector of St Martin's, scala] the| BREMERTON. — The body of |constabies to Erle to preserve or- ss sashes 200-foot steeple cf the church and|/George Dolph, U. 8 ior, Was re-ider tn the moulder#” strike, the o he seratched ber tame on the waarher| covered from Kiteap lake yesterday | Central Labor union threatens to|dovens “omen O° ae * vare afternoon. Dolph was drowned last| call out 7,000 to §,000 men WKile it fs extremely doubtful et Tw * +4 that Mra. E. P. Fick, Mra, M. EB | KANSAS CITY.—Farmers in|Fisher, Mrs. C. BE. Bogardus and RESINOL CURED EVERETT.—Search for Edwin) Johnson county, Missourt, are cut-|the others mentioned, will be able Tungren, the Indian murderer, still! ting corn by moonlight to avold the |to get the required five votes, there ITCHING ECZEMA scatintes. | Se wes Me pee SO | bent of the day jis considerable discussion about tween Index and Gold Bar yester oe filling the vacancy with a woman. day morning. Merle Dean of Se-| gueRiDAN, Wyo.—Boy scoute| In the meantime, the women can Years of Suffering—immediate | *ttle and George C. Kramer of Ev-| 1.15 just completed a 200-mile|didates are not worrying. Their Relief. erett, shot by Tungren, are recov) wtice ‘across the Big Horn range |Dames have been brought forward Cleveland, ©, June 2, 1918:—|" oe a | of mountains |by thetr friends, and they them. “About eight years ago my hands| §pOKANE.—The Pacific Swed- * 6 8 porte lh il og BA me ee oteeg Mould get very red—then little|ish conference of the Methodist! yeicher, “Princes sramisaus sulk |inent women candidates bas at blisters would come with pus in} Episcopal church, will be held tn | . hen e . - lowski's deserted Vienna laundress,| tempted to lobby, or to have her them. They would itch, and burn) spokane October 1 to 5. The con-| 00°" .0 “ttemot has been made to {friends lobby, with the councll (ve, PUT IT BACK) nm! a coer - Elected to Fill Vacant Seat in City Council? + P. Fick jmen, who are to make the choice next Monday. In fact, the women thus far have merely been entered in the race an receptive candidates, Poasibly the most persistent lob- bying {s done in behalf of J. M Sparkman, former councilman. Sparkman belongs to the old school of politicians The situation today practically remains unchanged, so far as a final choice is concerned. The council will probably be dead locked for some time, with about 100 candidates to choose from and five of the eight councilmen neces- sary to elect. so that I could not sleep at ali. I\ference covers Western Montana,| used everything people told me| idaho, Washington, Oregon and Cab induce her to leave the country about, and all kinds of blood treat-|\fornia. jo the payment of a large ments, but they did me no good. I ose sum of money, wore out dozens of pairs of rubber §POKANE.—The Spokane Ad/ NEW YORK.—Thirtytive work gloves using them when working D ra ve club has gone on record as favor-| ion caught 440 feet under ground tn water, and still the eczema ing the movement to have the bat ment ¢ CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—Scareity of stayed. tleship Oregon designated as the|'" the Catskill aqueduct, were res-| cattig threatens to cause the pri “About three years ago | read first vessel to officially paas| “ved two hours after fire had com-|o¢ shoes to double, and even tre about Resinol Soap and pletely destroyed the shaft house|41, cost to the consumer, according Resinol| through the Panama canal Ointment, and at once bought some . . at the drug store. They gave j overhead, last night to a warning sounded here today by Harry Selz, new president of the MILAN, Italy—Dr. Piacenza, 37) some Star reader wa.tts *0 move. immediate relief, and after using|Italian explorer, has reached th chwab Shoe Co. two jars of Resinol Ointment and| summit of Mt. Numakum, a peak| Tél! him mes eye furnished room| The Mexican scare,” he said, & cake of Resinol Soap, I can hon-|in the Himalayas 22,000 feet high, |YOU have. Use a Star want ad. | nothing compared to the uneasiness estly say that my hands are cured. which will prevall unless the cattle It has been three years already) Log ANGELES.—Enrich Von situation is tmproved. Every indi-) since I am cured, and the eczema! Goidschmidt Rothschild, 19 years cation points to the famine becom- has not returned. I really can't oi4, member of the famous Roths- ing more acute.” say enough about R 1. “s ally child (Signed) Mrs. Chas. P. Winchester, wis & porsenss ent Signe Y tune of $7,000,000, is spending a 204 Carroll Ave, little of it roughing it in Southern | Better proof, even than such a California letter, is to try Resinol yourself and = | see how quickly the trouble disap ae | | 1LES, vo ble disap MASON CITY.—J. W. Cooper, | LOS ANGELES, Aug. 21.-—A Resinol Ointment and Res {nol Soap are sold by all druggists.| he was departin Free trial; Dept. 7-R, Resinol, Bal-| ra{iroad’s mon He is also want-| timore, Md. ed in Montana on the charge of departing from that DR. E. Rock Island a ent, was arrested as | eiyPBeredt ype fod] score of deputy sheriffs are pur suing three heavily-armed thieves in the Calabasas hills. The officers took the trail after A. L. Loveland, a rancher, of Los Fellz, had exchanged shots with the bandits after they had stampeded jten mules and three horses from his ranch The thieves abandoned the ant mals and took to the hills when the officers appeared state with $6,600 of N. P. money ——— J BROWN VANCOUVER. — Henry McDan- il man, had a revolv- - iels, race horse er duel with a some time during last night in his rooms here. No one was shot, and the burglar got away empty handed | . * |MUNICIPAL ROOF burglar JERSEY CITY.—Four hundred 1 yersons are homeless as a result y Seattle will have a municipal i=} tj j ENDS LIFE BECAUSE r re garden Hiei cu Set J “ oe The port commission 1s having T Ser | THEY TOOK HIS PAY] J*]] Tell it bullt at the Contral, Waterway, ~“ ia ‘ d | ‘ T and President Chit nwas nu | READING, Pa. Aug. 21.—"I'm thorizéd at the meeting Wednes DEN TIST |not afraid to shoot myself. I'm go omorrow day to confer with the park board ling up staire and do It now,” de a for the purpose of having the lat O60 Dien “bee. Calon Morn clared Albert Moser, aged 44, to The big stock of the ter take over {ts management now airing my entire cime ana [his parents, Mr and Mra. Ambrowe| Seattle Sporting Goods J|when completed. . The garden will) y nd he made good his * ™1¢ 4 ye reached by a bridge from Bell Co., 715 Ist Ave., pur t. over Ralire av, and Elitott - 5 boy went to his som ane chased through the Fed way to Pike at : ijn instaat later the parents heard t a shot fired. Rushiag to his roomy eral Courts, has been PROPERTY OWNERS SUE found him lying on the floor Beacon Hill property owners, al a turned over to me to get me and learn a bullet wound in his right ‘ 0 for you i |Jeging damages caused by the slid ao ryan Gentint ea nple ted a .22-caliber rid of in a hurry In ling of the hill after a 70-foot eut on offic Wincheaste fle bo! was , , . “ Wh offices whe! Wir ter rifl boy wa tomorrow's Star I'll tell was made on Tenth av, §., brought in atirushed to a hospital and died an , suit against the city to recover et hour later you the way I'm going $29,200 | Moser's parents demanded his/f to do it Fawin J. Brown, DD pay envelope when he came home The Camels of the World, a new Beatties Lending Der.tist. from work and he refused to give Hodge, 1s to be organized tonight in 113 Virst Ave. it up, whereupon they took it from J P BURKE | Knights of Pythias hall, First av Open evenings untll #, and sun.|!™. This angered him and he took e bd 4 and Pike st. The organization has Gays until 4, for people who work, — bis life, i 250 charter members, horse | GARDEN IS NEXT) PLAN CARNIVAL The advance man for the Rice and Dore water which will be one of the big free attrac tions at the coming second annual King county fair at the Meadows, lthe week of September 8-1 arrived in the city and already a big force of men are at work tn stalling the miniature reservoir in which the carnival will be held in front of the Meadows grand stand. The water cireus will be a free daily attraction and will consist of expert swimming and diving, high diving, log rolling stunts and aquatic clowning. carnival, Meat Prices | CUT TOMORROW, FRIDAY, FRYE:C0.’S | MARKETS esse LOG veveee F226 Choice Steer Shoulder Steak Cholee Mutton Chops ... Cholce Bre! Mutton .. eee (Our mutton Is of quality. Try It.) English Breakf: Bacon, stripped Pork Liver 4 Cans Wild Rose Milk .... Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp | It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m® OES i OH, ISN’T THE DUKE SUCH A NICE MAN? ° o I Aug. 21 tourists at the railroad station here in difficulties trying to understand the station master, | the Duke of Abruzzi, who happened volunte to be standing 1 1 hig | troops in Mexico to act as a constabulary to protect American Words by Sch f Music by MacDonal G tah. s Boss | HEREAFTER EMEMGER T AM DER Goss! oni ite 0 7° ARMED FORCE TO MEXICO} WASHINGTON, Aug. 21—The placing of sufficient American lives and property is provided in a resolution introduced In the senate esware ctcthe. Gules by Senator Boles Penrose. Thi olution declares that this would net ii ‘* began plying hy be an act of war | questions, and had just ft | WASHINGTON, Ang. 21.—The; ——————————________ D rates by the day when the official! Mexican situation is practically railway Interpreter arrived of tie |dendlocked, according to represen SEEKING BONDS INVE! jtations of Washington officials 4 ? | An a final service his highness |President Wilson is firm in bis de) sry rinda Burtield Hi ae | consented to pose before thelr)termination not to recognize Huer- | fast cur speciation afl aa one an |ta, and Huerta considers the pro- county Jalil, pending application Buffato | porats technically have not been fF rehearing of the manslaugh sold submitted to him, because he has ‘F case in the supreme court, is ‘HI not been recognized by the United Confident she will obtain the $2 Tiss etfor aia 000 bonds to secure her lberty, Lillie | . The situation, government offi. , Her previous bondsman, tht Ok w Comminal Immigration |cials say, is a difficult one to deal ‘#homa y Co., gave her up to Ellis De F P en cited by|with, but it is not critical the auth and the court an order of Judge Neterer to ap-| President Wilson today arrived doubled her bond to $20,000. Mr pear in the federal court next Tues-|at a decision not to recall John Hazzard says she received numer _- Jday, August 26, to show cause why | Lind, on account of Huerta’s rejec- U8 Offers of aid while im jail a lot Hindus, now detained, | tion of the mediation plan. * shall not be allowed to land bere.| Lind, accordingly, was ordered to| The petition for a writ of habeas|/remain in the Mexican capital un-|® BERLIN corpus was filed by Herbert ¥ tl further orders. * ean Meyers. About 75 Hindus were de fT st 7 *® ably healthy place for old Boa. tained last March, They allege| ; ” |they lived in the Philippines a year COFFMAN SENT TO * cording to eau figures, jest # £ i! pny oes bere, and are en) PRISON FOR A YEAR «¢& completed. Of the nonage Til * narians now living in Berlin, & FORT STEVENS, Or., Aug 21.— % 365 are women and 111 * | Private W. H. Coffman, recently # Of those between 80 ai * KILL found gullty of insults to the Amer- # the women number 7,8) * | lean flag, is under sentence of one # the men 3,169; and bet} * yi . year In the federal prison at Fort * 70 and 80, women 37520 and & MANILA, Aug. 21—Detatis of a|leavenworth, The senteace in-/% men 20,049. desperate fight in which Kerner|Yolves dishonorable discharge from | * * | Whitney, governor of the province |the army. Lefiaiiahiaiichiaiieiiataiidtietictalctatoia: of Jolo, killed two Moros and him- | gees bolo wounds, | self suffered five reached here today. | Whitney was on a trip of inspec- |tion when the two Moro fanatics jattacked his interpreter. Whitney ran to the ald of bis servant and in a hot hand-to-hand fight killed both the Moros. His wounds are serious but it is stated that he will | recover. | | THE GRIM REAPER | EVERETT.—Jessic Starkes, 16 | months old, fell into the Snohomish river here and was drowned . * | HEMINGFORD, Neb. — Three children, aged 2, 5 and 8 years, |were burned to death when the home of J. 8. Pitman was destroyed |by fire, following the explosion of a gasoline stove SOUTH BEND.—W. B. McKin- ney, son of Mrs. E. I. McKinney Olympia, was found dead in a lodg ng house here yesterday morning Death was due to heart disease. . OLYMPIA.—Oren George, 3 years old, was killed when his father ran sleeping in the field. eee 8T. LOUIS.—Eight persons were injured, some fatally, when a K. & T. train met a local freight head-on near here yesterday. cee LOS ANGELES.—Mrs. E. Bruce sustained a broken collar bone, Mrs. W. H. Hogue, Mrs. Frank Hogue and Miss Bessie Bruce were slightly injured, and Pauline Bruce, aged and Miss Maggie Hogue were fatally injured when an auto- mobile driven by Mrs. Bruce struck a tree and turned a somersauit ELLENSBURG.—John Haley, pio neer, is dead of Bright's disease at the home of his brother Thomas, in this city. PAY TELEPHONES ROBBED OF $800 Pay telephones didn’t pay the company much during the past week. A clever thief got ahead of the company, and collected the money first. He got away with about $800, it {s estimated, 54 of the pay machines having been robbed. 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