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THREE MEN-STORY OF AN UNEQUAL TRIANGLE IN YB«TEROAVB IBBUE OP THE BTAB SAMUEL HOPKINB ADAMS BROUGHT Hlß° STORY, "THREt MEN." OP TO THE POINT WHIRE ■. SLUFtK. BLINOtD AND FAINTING. PBLL INTO THE ARMS OF JSCNKB, JR.. SON OF THE OWNER OF THE BIG MILLS. MR. ADAMS FINISHES HI& STORY IN TO DAY'S ISSUE OF THE STAR. THIS NARRATIVE IS REPRINT ED FROM THE OCTOBER AMERICAN MAGAZINE. (Concluded.) Jencks. Jr."» motor car was pur ring near by. Jencks, Jr.'s muscles were mighty.. He lifted two hun dred odd pounds of Inert labor In his arms and deposited It on UM seat. He made a bundle of It, with furs The bundle qutvered «ml gMp«d. «■ ."Where do you live?" asked Jencks. "Jr." "Mollberra Al' ny Carman's sa loon." said D. Slufek. "Down Klver Bottom way." Qurtnis the swift run It Sluf«-k spoke only once. That waa when Jencks, Jr. asked him If he felt any better. "I think I goto' die," tald I Slu fek humbly. "Excoose me." "Nonsense!" said Jencks, Jr. Jencks, Jr. hail never seen Mul berry Alley before. It did not edify htm As for the chauffeur, ho •sorted. 1U« opined that It was no place for a gentleman, which.was tra«. It was equally true that It was no place for any human be ing. . Nevertheless, a great many hu man beings lived In Mulberry Al lay. They tired several In a room, tn the . »>«• of the D. 81uf«ks. two Uny compartment* boused seven. Jem-k*. Jr. had never seen a room like those of th« It Slufeks' before. It edified him still lea* than Mul- i bin Alley had. But it gave htm some first-hand notions as to hous ing reform and Irresponsible Idoal- Ists. These notions, however", did not crystallize until later. Too late, In fact Jencks, Jr.. having carried I Slufek Into hi* home, MMM the dis gusted chauffeur for a doctor. Then he returned to soothe the < alarms of Mrs. Slufek. He needn't have troubled. Mrs. SI ;f.-k wasn't I alarmed. She was drunk. This waa j very culpable of her. But she j didn't care. She didn't drink to acquire merit, but to. achieve for g«tfuloe«a It Is sometimes desir able to forget that one Is th« wife of a husband who work* 12 hours ) every day In the week, with a pc- '• riodic shift of 14 hours on en.i and bring* home 11 «.'. a day to keep • family on. B. Slufek spoke thickly to hi* children. The children stared. ' wlde-«yed and awe-«trtcken at the wonderful stranger. All but th.' youngest slrL She giggled and | Jlhbered over a lump of rags. She' was • rickety Imbecile. Children sometimes turn out that way when : they're brought up. In a foul alley, on the kind of ' nutriment which wages of 116*. per day in a city of high rentals are able to provide B. . Blufek kicked at her and she howl- J ed with surprise. Then they all bowled because B. Sliifck and the stranger had clinched and were fighting all around the room. B. | RICH GOLD IS FOUND IN THE NEW DISTRICT i Iditarod River Finds in Alaska Cause Scores of Prospectors to Mush to the Diggings. fir I »lf'J rrml Jafet IJndcbcrx. discoverer of the Nome gold field and the largest mine operator In Alaska, arrival from the North on the Victoria la»t ; night with late news concerning the recent discovery of placor fields on I the Iditarod river In the Innoko ill* trict In advices from a representa tive sent by Mr Undeberg to the new district. Information li given that 1,000 prospectors have already arrived and 200 more are exp«ct?d this fall. Food supplies are scarce and hardships are expected from lack of food. Three tons of freight destined for th' new (Md were kept out by low water and the winter freeze up which ban already occur red. Mr. Llndeberg's Informant stated that one prospector had sunk Dine holes to bed rock, cross cutting a creek, and that eight of these were running not less than $1.7:. a square foot. Prospecting conducted nearby showed conditions equally favor able. TAKE MAD DASH DOWN STEEP MOUNTAIN SIDE m> i i,ii..i Pnas.) RENO, Nevada, Oct. 16.—Three men are seriously injured and one Is expected to die as the rt-Bult of a thrilling rid* taken In the Dodie- Thofaa stage near Lucky Boy, Nevada. The »lx horse* drawing the vehicle becamo frightened and dash ed down the steep Bodle grade at top speed. Driver frank Williams was hurled from his neat. He struck on his shoulder, and was danger*, ouiily hurt. it Is feared that he Is Internally injured and little hopo Is held out for hl« recovery** Among the passengers who were seriously Injured were B. W. Mar tin, a mining man of Manhattan; Florence Wallace and Melo I'lomez, employe! of the Mono mill. The animals Hopped of their own accord after reaching the bottom ol the grade. Shift' wai extremely Insane Ills delirium had .•in.- upon him nml lir ttfslroit in kill hi* Wife "lilt fttln il>. which would, perhaps, have I'li'u Hi.- bent thtnft (or all I M cerned, but couldn't b» allowed. In tin- mlditt of Hi.' fracas, <)>•■ doctor nit iv. Helng a livtKhhor hOOd I'l.-H 'tidttui'i. ho ItllK of au ab rupt and nil.- Having nature. Ho precipitated himself Into the fight, armed with a -in.lit squirt. Two puncture* with thin settled (ho lie grettable Hun. lie collapsed and was put to bed. ■Cut out," laid tbo docto- to It. Slufek's wife. She wont, trailing her progeny after. "L»»t tin' look at thnt ear." said the doctor to Jencks, Jr. Ho sponged It off carefully and took ii few stitches In the lob* Jencks, Jr. »ai tight, panting. 'That* all right, then," Mid the doctor, having finished hi* work. "Can't b« too careful about Infec tion in a pi.n-K like this." "What's tho nifttter wjth him?" J«ncka. Jr. Indicated ih.- heavy breathing lump OS the foul bed. "Pneumonia, of course." "Why 'of course'?" "It must always Is with the mill lot." "Yon mean they nearly all die of pneumonia V "Well—plenty e »t killed In acci dents." "But. outside of thai," persisted .if in Jr. "Yes; they die like mm nut; then, they breed like files, too." "Whai'n the MMM •■' It?" said Jeneka Jr. "Twenty-five p«r cent dividends. mainly -hi.l M.- doctor. "Will he dler "Probably." ■ If money will do anything—" bo- Una J.'iwkn Jr. Th. man of medicine smiled! grimly. Poor as was his district, he had so often MWO. Uh agent of that pitiful attempt to bribe in. or rupt!!,!«» Death! "You can «. t him out of this. If you like, ' said hi "That'll b« some help." *Tne best hospital, please." said Jenckn Jr. II- gun tils Dame as guaranty. Th«. doctor nodded. "By the way." he said, did he happen to cough in your fac#? Whllo you were fighting, you know." Jencks Jr. turned a little green with nantea. The doctor waited for no further answer. He went to a pump la the rear yard, surrounded ! by out houses. Drawing a basin of water he sniffed at it with a wrink ling nose.' "Never mind," he said as he re- j turned, "this II fix It." M* dropped a tablet Into the basin. Th« water flzjed. "Wash your face thoroughly In that." he said, "flnaff «-: of JONES WILL NOT REMAIN NEUTRAL NORTH YAKI.VIA. Oet It — Trouble is brewing over federal ap- ' pointment* to I,* made tn this state. A marshal and a district attorney for each side of the state must be named. Senator Jones and hi col leagues, It is declared here on the eve of the departure of Senator Jones for the east, will not act In harmony. Heretofore the patron age of each side of the state has been d!apo*rd of by the senator of that aide. AEROPLANE FACTOR! FOR PACIFIC COAST uir I BMei I'm*,) SAN JOBE, Cal.. Oct. 16.—A balloon, almhlp and aeroplane fac tory will be completed here In the near fnture. In addition, a school to teach thniic who anplre to rocket and cavort atom In the atmosphere In flying machines will be opened. The announcement was made by Captain J. W. Price, a well known aeronaut and a member of the Aero Club of America, the Aero Club of France and the Aero Club of Oak land. **************** * ♦ * LODGE MEMBERS LIKE * I STAR AND THEY SAY 80. * » We, the officer* and mem- * * berg of Perseverance lodge * * No. 121, International Order of * * Good Templars, Billiard 8U- * •■ tlon, Seattle, Waih., at their » * regular meeting, held this * * Tuesday, October 12, 1909, * ► have adopted the following ret- * : * olutlon and caused same to be * * spread on our minute*, and a * it copy of the same to be sent * » to the editor of The Star: * * Be It Resolved, That we, the * * officers and member* of Per- * * severance lodge No. 121, I. O. * * G. T., extend our many thank* * * to the editor of The Star for * * the Interest he has shown for * * the public in general, through *. * the columns of his paper, in * * the exposing of graft, road * * house scandais, etc. » * * * **************** HOTEL CECIL SOLD The Cecil hotel, at First ay. and Spring St., was Bold yent(irday to Clarence J. Gerald of tho Gerald cafe, and I. Roeantbal, proprietor of the Newport, for 130,000. They announce they will spend a like sum in remodeling the note). LAWYER ACCUSED OP HOLDUP. '11, l'nll«4 Pr«>O PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 16.—Hold up within a block of his horn* on Portland Heighti yesterday, Daniel K. Powers, a lawyer, was robbed of $30 by two mm. Within en hour BY SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS It lip. A« MMIII UN Mill take a good hut Imth, ml.i gargle. 1 Borne fooU say pneumonia Isn't In fectious. They ouklil to have my practice, lirit. r k<> now. No good your waiting here," Jcnrka Jr. raised a drtppliiK face and litol.nl ' "tit Kirn Do many people live. Ilki this?" In* imki it. "Bleep In such rooms? Drink such water?" "Thmtsnnds." "Who owns this hell hoto?" "You do." Jencks Jr. sped home pondering. Ki. 'nui'iit Inquiries went to Urn ho» --pltal »hi. 11. Sliifok lay, and fru ijui'iit reports .1111" back to Jklii Jr. Jenrka Jr. was doing same painful thinking. At times hi* thoughts win- akin to thn socialistic rot of lii'i-MHiii.sitilii IdotillKt*. At times they wore full of contrition and 1.Mi1..1 Thl* was when they dwelt with Insistent Inquiry upon Jem i< lvni'« relation to certain ugly facts. Presently the ought* became very confused. Jeneka Jr. took tin in to bed with him, whore they thrust sharp knlv«.» into his lung* and interfered seriously »iii his 'breathing. Jcntßa ,ii was •■«. tremely 111. Profound specialist* arrived by astra schedule trains. This nu>ant that Jenck* i:»«i was trying his matttcrtul hand at brlbtng Incor ruptible Death. There was every apparant reason why Jeneka Jr. should live, run be ilii'il Tho »l«-r gytnan who had made a god to order for Jencks lv*<],. opined in eloquent words that it was a mysterious dis pensation of an ln*crutablv provi dence. What bn really meant was that he didn't understand tbo why and wherefore. No more do I. No more did Joucks. Esq. Jenck*, Kaq rid«.-.! hl» god, * till h wbuld have li«>..ii blasphemy In anyone •.■!-<• Out }im ian I blaspheme a private, pastuboard god. At»l tin living and forgiving Uod. the «;■>•* of Jencks, Jr., and perhaps frrtn of . ti. Slufek, looked down, one mar suppose. In pity of Hi. futile spec* tacle. 0. Blufek lay three weeks In ho* pltal. There was no particular r«aft«n why he should recover. ll* wa» fully Insured. Hut recover he did. Ha went back to tb« mill, tot tering with weakness. His Job was gone. It generally happens that way when you ran buy all the strong men you in .a {or fourteen cents nn hour. n. Sluf.-V looked for other Jobs, They weren't to be had. H. Blufek took to drink. One day. being half fuddled, in- tried to get to Jencks, Esq. He wanted to explain to Jencks, i:«i. that Jencks. Jr. would hate given him M» Job back. VI.. that h# was i.irrv on other ar ; rotints about Jencks, Jr.'a d^ath. U. j Hliif.-k waa duly arrested and sent ito Jail. \v'l.<n be ram* fmt hts fain. iiy was deep in debt. He had • bad name. Nobody would give work to a man like him. )<• sank to the ratter and Inn family became pub lic charges. This proves satisfac torily my first hypothesis, that the Innate depravity In sach cases al ways pertains to ihe D. Sluf. k« and never to the J<>ncks, K»«j« Al*o It ends my story. As I said at the outset, the itory Isn't a true story, anyway. Not wholly, that la Th« oatnea are all altered. Even 11. Slafck'a. I. D. Ileed. tIH a lawyer, and A Powers were arrested, < har««.«! with | the crime. Powers and need n« ■Ml that the act wan only done in fun. Quick Cure Made by Bake Oven JOHN LEVALL. Although John h< ■vail, a citizen of M.'tv:rni county, nnd temporarily liv ing nt tho New England hotel, In Brattle, suffered Intensely from ilii-iim;itl; in for eleven months, it took him only a few dnyti to get rid of that ailment. And, conMd cring the fact that In- wax bedrid den a part of the tlmo, his quick care is considered remarkable. To day he li a well man —not only re lieved entirely and permanently of the rheumatic palm, but also cured of stomach, liver and bowel trou bles. - You ask how It was done. Mr I^vall will toll yon thnt the agency that t j.l - iihi'lk hint a well man In tho famous ' fhney ft Loughney Dnko Qvcn, 220 to 246 People's Hav ings Haul? Dulliliiß. Alirl It re quired only a ibori time to bring about thin positive euro. Why suffer with rh^iittiiitlHin. stomach, liver, bowel or kidney troubles when you can be ho cattily cured? Think II overl Loughney ft I.Qughney charge nothing for consultation aiyl .t»>,;.y give & correct dlOKm»t&' of every ca«e without uniting questions, Lady nurses alwaya In attendance for lady patients. Office bourn. Dally, 8 a. in to 8 p. Nx, and Bun day k from 8 11. m. to iwon only. THE STAR- SATURDAY. OCTOBBI 16. 1909. CHANNING ELLERY BIDS US GOODBYE CHANNING ELLERV AN 0 TADDEO Dl OIRDLUMO. After two months at th« A.-V.-P. exposition. Cfeanmnc Dtery and fets bandmen will bid Seattle goodby*. after two farewell concert* la the A>!i!i!i>rjii;ti tomorrow. It Is aaf« to aay that there art more lovers of good music In Seat- U« lay than there were before Mr. Cilery and his band came her*. ll.< takes til* profession seriously, and t«.!i»v<» v a part of bis duty to elevate tb» mnslral .hr.tr. of his aud!onc«a. What was one« a closo*) CONVICTS MAKE THEIR ESCAPE FROM GUARDS I*/ I'Ml .4 !,«♦> RALKM, Or*.. Oct. 1«— Urn short term eonrtct*. two of them arned, are in the bill* today with a po*s« of deputy sheriff* m. peni tentiary guards, heavily armed. In pursuit. The escaped prisoners broke from their gtmrdi while two tallim away from (h» penitentiary here, doing road work. The break t had lwi«a planned carefully. Of 15 SUNDAY SPECIAL SEE THE L IMC MONITOR and MERRIMAC FAIR GROUNDS 25*™ liO CENTS mm%o Adults I%J Children THE SEATTLE PRESS CLUB has made arrangements with • the Monitor and Merrimac man agement to have the workings of this famous spectacle ex plained. SEE IT TOMORROW. POSITIVELY the LAST DAY. . Wrecking begins Monday. ■ hook ' to many Is now unlocked, through tb« help of Kllvry and his band. Seattle will ral«> tin- kindly band master and all his men, as well, and hopes to got them back exalts very soon. llttldes the two regular voral !•'• with the band, Mi» Marguerite fry, too Seattle prttua donna, and formerly with Victor Herbert's Rod Mill, will be a soloist at both Of Sunday's concerts. |eonv|ds In the gang. It is evident I only five wer« In the plot. At a pt» jarranKed signal they fell upon two I guards and took from ih«-m their i automatic revolvers and ammuni tion. Ne*rby they found a horse and buggy and they drove south ward. A r.■»•■ ' of 1104 for each cnu> has been offered. The banks of this city art- Wins guarded as as extra precaution. New Clsrfcs at Navy Yard. WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct !«.— '. 11. M( Will of Port Orchard and A. E. Ilarnrr of Charleston. Wash.. ■ have been appointed clerks at the- I'siK'-t Bound navy yard. BID GOODBYE TO BUNCH ON PIT STREAK Midnight Dance Given by Theatrical People at Dreamland to Those of Exposition Joy Path. Tin- concessionaires and perform ers of the Pay Hli.-ak at Hat expo sition wer« given a goodbye dance .■' Hi. .mil.mil !»»t night, or rathnr early this 'morning, by th« Theatri cal Mechanical association, and the greatest of times wan bad. Danc ing began half an hour after mid nlKht and "Horn«% Hw*«-t Horn*" was played at I o'clock this morn- Inff. Nearly *v*ry "Joy pather" on th* Pa* Bunk wan In itiifiiiiiuii'* and pk rv ahow • hop In (hr city ti» rvpr" >< ii('-'I, bom Iv th'»«« back and In frnnt of Ihr hous«. At 2 o'clock Mli« Columbia, the belle of lh«- IMliiio vll!;ic«- n! ih<- <np<i*l ilrtti, with ciiitiU-K Komi led off t!i« BrMnl uiarrh. Thr«-«« hundred con jjl'i tiartlrlpatH In tbls feature, 100 ntb»r <oi«|ili-ii looklnic on. Wtitii- thft uraiu! march wim In proarv**, 40 ia< iii!»« t» of tho "Thrw» Twlnii" iiuiy. playing la Taco ma. marched Into th« pavilion and »itli vcikJ th<" occasion. CHARITY SOCIETY i UNWITTINGLY AIDS 1 DEFEAT OF JUSTICE florin- !lfn* ago John Conn sought ihi- aid oC <>>•• Charity rgnlMttM '•x ifty. John »«I>l<>l In X" to Cm!! fornia. If he only bad railroad f»r« --h« would • and.-r back to it.- fam ily ii. u.f it. i. ally murti ■'. to pull off tbn ,l»«l ».n, »iv.nt He wo* \'iy Bltn «r«- about ,[ And the »'taili> Orßnnltatlon to ci.-ir -foil" for l.!» talk John 1.-lt HiMt\<- with man) thank*. Uut now otflclal> of >li<- Charity '>r*»ii!r«!!'>ii mcleiy »rf U>*lr frror. It ••••■ni» that Kn-il Klngvland w«i ar:r«!r.| In H< i,u uil)<r on a cbaran of MtlliiiK liquor without a llrenw at 404S Hili M N I" Kln|ilao>l »a> twlco runvirtt-d of a Rlmllar offrns*. Bat now the third MM will be •!l»ml»»'-<l against Klnßilaud br cause John UN *•» the oiilj wit in-** for the auto. Alcoholic tonlo destroy hair and ■ •alp L«-ary'* ooD-alcohollo com pound |itr« life; rurfM dandruff. |t< hint Utlloc Lair, gra>n*>*a and (.aldnc**. All tlrufcUta and bar bora. ••• lon-KM rmsTAv C Nu & T .iSr.t UP-TOWN fTORC fVaafcA >wrnr. *• WKEST-WHTUKCAVS. «£?& fßtt TO A^'«" BSSSfiBESI liUUAiij i'^^"' complete assortment | DAK t^Li'it HEADQUARTERS A^^L We do the biggest photo [o^Ty ■/ supply business and be- jlyig/r^^Sfi l\ cause we sell so much fc^i^^SvJßraß nothing has a chance to get yi-^ Wtr^l m ' stale. Developing, print X iMfr-j CBH ing and enlarging for <p jl*^^^^^ amateurs. $10,000 Marathon BattME3B^^s^^^wZX^Fl^Xd!3£^lXXCßH^E^DE2^C^^^^H^^Hfli^^^^^HM^^^v^^^Ms^^M!r!? Dugda!e Park Sunday, Oct. 17, 2 P.M. ■: '? ■ ■■ ■ ■■ ,; "■; Greatest International Runners HENRI ST. WE*, JOHNNY HAYEB, TOM LONGBOAT WADA, JAPANESE MUBMER, AND OTHERS, CHAMPION* Of THE WORLD, IN THE GREATEST MARATHON EVER RUN. ■ ■ . ..-■'. ::•.■;,.::,. ■<:■, ■■>.... ■ - ■; | General Adm!»ston 11.00. Jle»erve<J SeaU 12.00, 11.00 and KM. 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A^-^fW^jf I \ i^ m. urid It m. Le«v» Kv»rnt «IWI f^*t*?r*^™~"^ilM"l^*B3uS4> d>r, lf**t !:t«T*n «t »tu. n,U ■■ l.iJWlW'^wM'ft——*^* fcnohoroiih $I.o*. nound trip It* j " <rr.»r T«l««r«ph, Colm»» •*? mi:ii,« <<i:iivi:d. rs..!.<•»—sun»«i. ana »»•*; !•*!■ Rugs Made From Your Old Carpets N>« |-r ■• «•• rrlr*» flreatlr n*duc*d. lU| Ku|i O»rf»« CMO- In*, l'ph&!*l*li!)K. rurnUurf Itrpalilnv. Main 6«S. FUZZY WUZZY RUG CO. tad. T» Bake Oven Treatmenj i ,, —■*» , •■.■ i «jj for Indira mat <.«u(l«ni«B. >!■•■■«• •■< I'volld* Itoom l«rlut)«4 la Tmlaa< ."; *, W« iollrlt our rnnil|«. / I 5-: -TOURIST BATHS- ,£1 Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy <* sell real estate, etc. ___lii^ BE.tim.,., NC:: ~m B) ~ d CONTRACT PurnUhed Fr.e. W^ A FEW DOSES IKE BACKACHE AND KIDNEY MISERY VANISH] No man or worunn horn whoso kidneys are out-ot-ordor, or who BiiffnTv, from backache or bladder ml-" i \ • < mi afford to leave Papo's Diuretic untried. After taking several clobm, all pains In the'tack, side* «r lolnn, rhcuuiatlo twinges, nvrvD.usnnM, hcuiiacho, Klt')'|ilfßsiioaß, inflamed or swollen eyelids, dullness, tlrod or worn-out fueling and other symp toms nf rIOKRod, sluggish kidneys simply vanish. ' Uncontrollable urination (cape cinlly m, night), smarting, discol ored wator and all bladdor ninny Midi The moment you suspect tin' slightest kldtiny or bladder disor der, or »•• 1 ilii'iuuktlbiu pains, don't continue to be niL.iMable or wor ried, but get a fifty-cent treatment of Papa's Itiui.'tli' from your drug gist ami Hunt taking as directed, with Urn kuowlodge that Ultra is Ino other medicine, at •« £j nu«« anywhere else in '"I!! which Is so harmless or »'"~^ bo thorough and Proml >t.",^io(i This unusual P™B« |P" <*.S direct to tli« CAUse of tt* ,'',•« ■ ibutlnf It* cleansing. "TJjj •ml vitalizing lnfln*J c''i, upon the organs and «!*»« < v ,i ed ond completes the.cure w you rcsllia It. , n , paptt A few day. 1 «*«to"iS£» ninrrtlo moaiiß clean, "•fr^ij tiv.> Uldneyii. bladder^ f^ .MHitii. and you fe«'l **&* Your physician, . iw» banker or any n>«r f*»lU T ' ll( Sl* 1 will tall you that P«P* "7^,, & I'ape, ■i Cincinnati. l«^ m m..l responsible v^f^JTa* thorousbly worthy: «>'i^" .>: dene*. ■ *»tf • ntm**"* 1 n|.l only W/ *£ t» fifty-cent t««tai«rt-** drug B tore-«;wher« "' «••