Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
8 em ne nOccinENT |S TiiLutwer. BOOSTER FOR. TARIFF Bl Says It Is the Greatest Measure Ever Passed by Congress.—-Takes Shot ‘at “Insurgents.” WINONA, Minn, Sept. 18 Those whc ard President Taft last night in a remarkable speech on the tariff are today his remarks with a great deal of care, The , Meht in this hotbed of boldly de clared that the Payne tariff bill was the best measure ever passed by congress. He also stated em phatically that the “insurgents who voted against the bill had left the republican party President Taft made many pointed statements. He said the ing bill had only one defect, and hat was the schedule on cotton. Discusses Tariff. Ry means of a table, prepared at his request by Mr. Payne, Presi dent Taft showed that the tariff had been increased on articles whose consumption in this country amounts yearly to $651,000,000, and that of this amount $379,000,000 is Tepresented by such luxuries as silks, wines, liquors, perfumes and pomades, leaving a balance of $272,000,000 representing increases on articles not luxurtes. Against this the president set forth with great emphasis the fact that the tariff bad been reduced on articles, mostly necessities, whose consumption in this country amounts annually to $6,000,000,000. discussing Taft in Minneapolis, MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 18.—Pres- ident Taft arrived here at 7:46 this morning. He breakfasted at the Commercial Club. When his train pulled Into the station thousands were waiting to him. Much enthusiasm was ed as the chief executive stepped from his car into a wait ing automobile. Today and tomorrow the presi- dent will spend he and in St Paul. Tomorrow night at § 0° clock he will continue his western trip, arriving at Des Moines, Iowa, § Monday morning, remain ing there until 11:18 a. m., then de parting for Omaha. The Reason. | “Yes, that's my «uncle. know. Once he hadn't his back, now he has thou “That's why he looks suppose fT —-Chips, PROF. STEVENS tT an wh rooms. And whenI do long to wash that the rooms get awful smelly.”’ Anty Drudge—‘‘Why don’t you use Fels-Naptha? Then you won’t have to use hot water. through with your wash in a jiffy and there’ll be no steam to make your rooms offensive.’’ To women who live in apartments the washing of clothes is a problem. solution is Fels-Naptha soap. | national Longshoremen's union. No need of hot washboard. All you require or lukewarm water and a place to dry the clothes. Say you have a shirtwaist or two, nap- kins, lingerie and other small things, that you don’t have time or don’t want to send out to be washed. You can do much bet- ter at home in this way: Wet the clothes, soap well Fels-Naptha, roll and leave to soak in cool or lukewarm water for a short time. Then rub lightly, rinse and Takes but one-fourth the time and one-tenth the work of the old way. Also saves the clothes. Follow directions on the red and green wrapper. For light washing you don’t even need a washtub, or basin will do quite well. CRUMBLING WALLS ARE Seen A ATR OM TIAL TNE SETTIOAT ON VISIT AND ARE WHERE KAMYNA'S VOWS WERE uivon | NATIVE INDIANS OF SAN DIEGO, CAL., AT WORK ON THE RESTORATION OF THE ADOBE HO . vu SAN DIEGO, Cal, Sept. 4. Where long years ago Ramona—his torical heroine of Helen Hunt Jackson's famous story—-became the dusky bride of her Indian lover, at Old Town, the original San Diego. native craftsmen are now rapidly completing the restoration of the most famous of all the ancient adobe buildings. Generations have come and gone since Ramona lived and loved and suffered. But in Southern Callfor nia, and more particularly here in San Diego, where her troth was lighted and her marriage celebrat ed, her memory is kept as on as in the other days. And this te why her old adobe marriage place ts to be preserved against the ravages of time. Years ago the idea of restoring the old relic at Old Town present led itself to Ramona’s own people still living in the picturesque little village within the corporation limits of San Diego and only a few miles distant from the heart of this city. They did not want to change it—they would have deemed that sacrilege. Help us to preserve it,” they DRIVING OUT WHITES. } (ty United Presa) MUSKOGE Okla, Sept. 18—/ Placarding the neighborhood with warnings that unless the three white men in the strictly pogro| town of Taft, Okla, left town tm mediately, death would follow, negroes dynamited the store of one of the whit t night. The white merchants declare they will re main. Purther trouble is expected | | | | “ Anty Drudge on Washing in a Flat. Mrs. Apartment—‘‘It’s the hardest thing to get hot water here; you’re not supposed to do any washing in the get hot water, it takes so You will get The yater; no boiler, no because the bathtub is Fels-Naptha, cool with hang up to dry. lof a square, the center of which ae eee ees a }and permission to dress as a girl a | she told the judge. |the Navy | spection of all the THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1909. BOOSTING FOR COOK (My United Press) OMAHA, Sept. 18.8, O, MeCor mick, passenger traffic direotor of |the Harriman Hines; Judge Humph | rey, of the federal circuit In Miinots and President Conway, of the Chi » Parmer y with thelr wives, en route to ile on a pleasure trip. MeCor who acted as spokesman for ineued a atatement of the He said | “We are boosters for Dr, Cook | an the discoverer of the North Pole | We believe that Commander Peary mick | the party | purposes of thelr trip has acted selfiehly and ungenitle |manly, If | had been along | would have gone to the mat with Peary when it came to sending all other | white men back before the final | dash to the apex The pleasure seekers said they | proposed to boost for Dr. Cook | wherever they go. SUIT ON STREET While T. A. Beoson, proprietor of & lodging houne at 1149% C et, Ta WHERE RAMONA WAS MARRIED, coma, Was walking along Washing ton st. last night he espled another pleaded Help us to rebuild it as} will constitute a spacious patio. | man wearing a sult of clothing it was.” This patio will be surrounded by # stolon from him a few * ago. The work was started several| wide poreh or piarza times, only to be abandor for |tean style, and lack of funds, Finally the appeal) will lead to a fo! was heard ter, The patio, aa of old, will be John D. Spreckels, the sugar! Planted as a garden. king, now residing tn this city, pro- At the end of the two vided adequate funda, and at his traversing the patio, will be a wide|name of R. Evans, Evans admitted Mre. Hazel Waterman, & court inclosed with adobe walls.|to the police that the sult belonged ed authority on old Indian | This court is being planted with |to Beeson. He sald be merely bor Spanish American architect-' native shrubbery and a portion of | rowed the clothing for a few days ure, prepared plans for reconstruct. | it will be used for orange, ollve, ing the anctent adobe. tive Ia: | fig, pomegranate and almond trees. | Street Car Strike at End. bor alone was engaged, and today! tn mixing the adobe the tative | ay Prem) finds the task nearly done, With! ~ age workmen use their bare feet, foro | CHICAGO, Sept 18-—By a decis the approaching winter pilgrims ing the clay into crade mold ive majority, the street car em to Old Town wiil find there one of| whore the bricks are formed, The|ployes of this city have voted to the most perfect specimens of old | corridors and veranda flooring will|end the wage controversy which Mission architecture to be found all be paved with adobe tiles and | has lasted more than two montha, | in Southern California——Ramona’s) curved tiles are used on the roof | and accept the latest proposition of marriage place jand walls of the entire structure. | the companies. One pretty feature ties in the/y the use of “caress,” or white | : fact that all of the adobe ured in| willow poles, Iaid upon the rafters | the work ts being dug right on the for the support of the tiles, the in real Mex paths biseetin hiain in the Beeson followed the man 'titime before he was p fled that the clothes were bis, Then he notified Patrolmen Montgomery and Pendergast, who arrested the wings,| wearer of the sult, He gave the Association, are bere | REARED AGAIN |cowmins 10 SEATTLE [evita MURDERER TO | MEDAL FUR EVERY B48), | HANG FOR HIS DEED) .uysoss | poRTSMOUTH a |This city will have a jamong American mu |whould the plan of the may< city, J. Davis Reed, be car In order to encourage the re lof births in the city, the 1 would present to each child (Ry United Press.) FRANCISCO, Sept. 18 Treachenko, the Russian ttle 10-year-old off on April @2 was BAN Demetry who myrdered Dorothy Malanh today found guilty of murder in the | i'" Ci a medal, bearing jfirst degree by & fury In JudKe| ia. the name of the child Cabanies court, He will probably Pri birth, and the na Man 6 ‘ arent nd on the othe He became infatuated with his | PATOR ne oe eorosentin little vietim and was finally ejected rigged wailing #bip. from the house by the girl's father Mildred Virginia Me He lay in walt for —. brn ODf) August 30, in the first morning at 23rd and Potrero av. |\iom a med < akie a and as she passed on her way to |e mayor has written to the killed her schoo! shot and instant! SIXTEEN PRIZES FOR OCTOBER BABY SHOW od States mint at Philadeiphi certain whether the desired meda can be made there A Disagreement Sixteen prizes will be gl away to prize babies at the bat ow On the fair grounds October 2. The highest award will be four sterling BlTWEEN allver cups, valued at $40 each, to be given to the prettiest quadruplets the appropriation of be divided up amongst 12 cups, which will be very prettily de signed and handsomely engraved EAGLES 6ELECT ST. Louis OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 18—8t. Lout wan selected as the next m ing place for the Fraternal Order of Maken it powsible for us to sell you a fine 60x120-foot let on Sixth av., within two blocks of Pike st, for $35,000. This in an exceptionaiy low price. Call in person for Informa Ragies at office — tion. WESTBOUND COLONIST TICKETS J On anle September 16 to October 16 by Or m Railroad & Navigation Co. and connections. From Chicago Seattle, $33.00; from Missourt riv points, $ Tell your Eastern friends or give me names and addresses. Deposits F, K, Struve. John Davis. ai ESTABLISHED 1666 taken at Union Ticket Office, 608 First ay Bg. E LLIS, oe General Agent. | - Lifetime of Suffering “I am fifty-two years of age and He has removed sv in from have been & constant sufferer with bap ground Much of it fs the same) picturesque “sag” of the ee tile matertal of which the original! roof is secured. ‘ structure was fabricated. Except-| Working with methods identical ing for the roof, the main part of'to those used a century ago by the building is intact. From this! thetr forefathers, the natives hope will be extended two wings, as orig to construct a replica of the orig tnally, which will form three sides {nal and to secure the effect of age to the smallest detail, Have not day? row! Better when It com ut keeping Ayers in the house hard cold or coughed once all Yet you may D mt prepared it Ask ye herr Then when GIRL OF 19 YEARS | __ GROWS WEARY OF DRESSING AS B APPEALS TO POLICE TO GAIN RIGHT TO WEAR DRESSES AND “PRETTY THINGS.” ap 400 be re med lctne right at hand. Sold for seventy Years Your ore YY JIU JITSU CONTESTS AT FAIR TONIGHT (By United Pree) COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa, Sept.! The exposition Auditorium has 8 6 1$.—Having passed ax a boy for 19|, 7 RATA TISAI chartered for the fia jiteu years and finally grown tired of the) contests to be held at the fair! deception, Miss Fred Adams of) grounds tonight The ~ following Sioux City ran away from home! program has been arranged j REET, CG AGED 0 RR and appeared tn police court here| 1. Opening address. | 2, Introductions and explanation esterday 4 | of Jods. to appeal for protection Ordinary five ; ARE SELLING Form 1 (preliminary treinieg) FAST Hagiwara va. Puljimoto. Because the price is right - exercises; “All my life T have been # boy,” “Now I want to) 4 be a girl and dress in skirts and/ ribbons and pretty clothes.” | 6. Three rounds; seven matches nause e « According to the girl, her tather| 6. Form 2 (preliminary training), lr ig Fry JA vgn leared died before she was born, having! Prof. Ito vs. Assistant Prof.|— "Because they are located on made & will that should the expect-| Kono. || the proposed new boulevard on ed child be a boy he would come! 7 Porm 3 (preliminary training), | &Eth st, into possession of a large inhert-| tance upon reaching maturity; if) & girl the inheritance would go to e & distant relative. At that time the| » tise "Sh satan ona whital family lived in Plainfield, N. J., but} parties 15 persons) | immediately after the birth’ the| 9 ee eee eee tal mother moved west in order to con-| ~ coal the baby's sex, All her life, the girl says, she has dressed as a boy and has passed as such. Her only name is “Fred.” She is now 19 years of age, and, u Uring of dressing as a boy, deter-|°" Prof. Ito va. Assistant Prof. | K Because they are not ono. three-quarters of a mile the sound. Because there will be two car lines to Highland View Addition shortly Because the enay Because the taxes are until 1911 SALESMEN ON THE GROUND ALL DAY SUNDAY. over from art of Judo), Prof. Ito va, Bagtwara.| 10. Five against one partictpant, Prof. Ito ve. Champions Kuwa-) hara, Oda, Hagiwara, Fukuda) and Fujimoto. Form 6 (ideal form of Judo),| payments are paid mined to leave home and wear the| Prof, ito va Assistant Prof.) pitty, Ylne—Take | Fremont habit allard, Ballard-Beach, or Sloop Soe dee nin sie eee. SM li9, Yoem @ (Judo oc applied toll acer ture to thie Bioeet ccd Seen pe bat alt eather ettorts tol” the common physical culture),|l grtn ave, transfer Miss Adame was placed in Creche 10 matches at one time, 18 men |] ang get off at 16th Ave. North- until other arrangements can be and two women participating. |I wost and &5th Street cpigyalgndiees atm “ WASHINGTON POSTMASTERS. EAR, PA L BRIEFS BY WIRE tol xe co. . (By United Press) WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 masters have been appointed as fol- Vancouver, Wash—The Elks of |PePont te se Perce Gtemtet: | meat Estate, Loans, Insurance. this city are to start work soon | Rock, J. B. Martin. Fred O. Yonkle 308-314 Burke Bidg., Seattle. on the new temple, to cost $30,000. | has been appointed raral carrier on Office on Addition: route No. 1, at Langley. 16th Ave. and 86th St. N. W. phones: Independent 1261 Northwest San Francisco—After remaining separate for seven years, the long shoremen of the Pacific yesterday Voted to reaffilllate with the Inter- EXCURSIONS ON LAKE WASHINGTON, Steamer Fortuna aves Leschi | park for around Mercer island, five | Li yore cigar mes datly. Two hours’ ride, Ellensburg—Dr. Elmer BE. Heg,| secretary of the state board of health, after an investigation, has ordered this city to clean up | Ballard Agent: E. B. COX INVESTMENT Co., 2246 Market Street, Ballard. Washington—Acting Secretary of Winthrop has issued a general order to the officers of the navy to reduce the amount of work to be done on Sunday, so as to give | to sailors “free Sundays.” Washington—Beekman Winthrop, first assistant secretary of the navy, has left Washington for the Pacific coast, where he will make an in navy yards, spending three days at Bremerton New York—According to her at torney, Mrs. Katherine ©. Gould, who was awarded $36,000 a year alimony, will ask for more. P. dena, Cal—Two brothers, named Thomas, are being held by the forest rangers’ office for starting | fires in thg San Gabriel region KILLED WHEN CARS | the PLUNGE OVER BRIDGE) John Fos, # laborer, was instant “Procrastination Is the Thief of Time,” and ly Killed when 10 dirt cara plunged over the bridge near Rockdale, this state, yesterday afternoon, Coro. ner Snyder was notified of the acet- | dent this morning. Fos’ body will! be shipped to Seattle for burial, No inquest will be necessary, | headaches, dirty ie, would od | my spine and back, aleo my kid | by giving me electrical treatments, | tiful home alte, with enough ground to make you free, on prices and Mberal terms. Many people have purchased tracts from this plat and many more ate thinking of red rs gry my entire suffer. ng, an 4m enjoying perfect sick to my stom and vomit health, He has restored my sight cause of nervousness, hed pains in |sed 1 am overjoyed with the bless | ings that bave come to me through neys, For over ten years I have! Dr. Dickey. I cannot praise bis been Lope Sees #0 chronic I had | wonderful ability and gift of power to take cathartice every day of | enough, and from my heart recom my ite. 1 suffered with ind! Uon, could not eat nor sleep, ins in my head and base of! (Signed.) "MRS. SAM HANER, rain. My eyes began to pain, itch) "122 Fidelgo st, Georgetown.” o4 and became iofiamed and dis-| Cross eyes straightened without eased and watered, my sight be | operation or drugs. Artificial eyer mn to fall, my right eye golng | antiseptically inserted lind. I doctored in the East with With 26 years’ practical experi. @ll kinds of doctors and oye spe ence as an eyesight specialist, and claliste, no one —_ me relief. | being graduate of the leading tried the doctors here with no bet-| colleges of Germany and America, T results, my eyes getting worse. || am prepared to treat successfully i was at Inst recommended by Mra. tne most complicated and chronic T. A. La Bhure, who had been suf- | cases. Entire satisfaction guaran fort: ato * Bees bg t© teed. boo . ickey, 904. 'eO~ N ATI R ple's Bank Bidg. On June 17th J ga Mai the. cramioed me donvueny cowaty DR, F, W. DICKEY examined me thoroughly, mentally hyn . locat th prrne dae te ccdltins of ces |Gérthnn ‘Asbertons Mysslalt (Bpe clalist. h wae due to conditions at the time of birth. He treated my eyes, corrected my vision, and gradual, 204-205 People’s Bank Building, restored my sight, fitting me with, Corner Setoné and Pike. proper glasses. He treated my mus/| Office hours: 9 a m. to 6 p. m Sundays, 10 to 12 m. Phone, Main 54990, who is suffering as I have. cular troubles and nervous system IGH GHT FLOUR FOR LIGHT, WHOLESOME BREAD, USE HIGH FLIGHT FLOUR. FOR NEARLY A QUARTER OF A _ CEN- TURY WE HAVE BEEN MAKING GOOD FLOUR SWEET, Columbia River Milling Co. Office and Warehouse, Seattle and On whose shoulders does the ingyou' Stop Think! blame lie for this landlord and no home proposition? WE ARE GELLING BEAUTIFUL 5-ACRE TRACTS, $50 DOWN AND THE BALANCE EASIER THAN RENT—$10 A MONTH. A piece of property ke this once in your possession starts you on road to fortune. Nowhere in the realty market {s there sch a beau- such low such tactics will rob you of the home that is now withth reach of all, 205-206-207-208 American Bank Bidg. Come to our office at once and get full particulars, Morris Realty Co., Mrs. Sam Haner Cured After a mend him most highly to any one | ‘OWER SITE f BEEN Wa A SHINGTON, tery os of er, The ‘h @ view ¥ the depay per legis reserve and (0 preveg | FREE Deal arkable Ne oar Ory, whe eateing liargely on whether large have confi and his ‘ntegrity, The Dental Co this state, and for before acts and purposes of of professional men, i? undertaking, unless” and justice demands in order that a man may and enjoy the frutts a his own native land. Shall a man forfelt bie (SUPPOSED) should he stand bis duty tn an eff free country in fi Members of the have said thet I lowed a license i Washington. The d the Dental Ethics provide: be allowed a lie jot Washington, | guaranteeing my The Dental C |hundreds of m | the alert to use any destroy or work @ competitors. Under members on the D [absolute arbitrary contt may practice dentistey§ | Presumed to rep ja Board of Exam quick to bold up any public as an igno petent dentist who methods and criticl jeven asks of them gj | concerning his mate | The possibility o \damus proceedin (this state is wally juntil legislative’ jief, and even @ | The fund | private rights of are quite beyond | judicial sanction fm: our aighest state tripa The superfictal |among the dental | that Dr. E. J. Bro jto practice dent jeminent men as M. D.; Dr. H. BL D. J. McMillen, M. Dy) of the Western Dea Kansas City, the National tal Faculties in 1897; D. D. 8.; T. C. Cut S.; Robt. Moecl FP. Wainwright, M.D vue Hospital, New ¥% Kyger, M. D. 8.; Th Z. G. Pr M., M. D., who now Ba the State Institution Mo.; H. H. Sullivan, @ Wilson, A. M., M. son, M I D.; John international Johnston, M. D. §., a man of natlo for many years @ Towa State Uni tached their diploma, which have taken a : course of instruction personally and am 20m states of Missourt, Ti and Oregon say tha tent; but it is the Dental Board Washington say this state. They kim I get my license in need 10 or 12 sped seven, so | will keep guarantee my work, 0 pe are coming the benefit while I this whole miserable preparing to destroy of its perpetrators, 7% nly thing left for me have no choice. ae: My next article will nsibility for the bine.” a es NOTICE—By Socialist Propaganda® all address a cade Hall Sunday et § o'clock, My sublet THE CLASS STRUGG how the working " h 6 a wy EDWIN Open evenings Um days until 6 for men who work This Shoe tured tory posiity Ask you WEEN BYRE oe AND THE. SOUND Sieg ent soll; three @ong ures