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Tit ns WH a Cae ame the rope wound the ng SUICIDES TETTES SECRET Ry United ‘ORK, April 6 refused to rev ot letters + » & Wealthy pee aertty der: suicide at ber bx i 4, yesterday F ious Mra. Beyer > watigation tn coor robbery of the D>» Willem K. Vand> cor al the Mrs. widow, she at me ADIVORCE CASE By United Prove.) BIORK, Apru 6 - Eley are named tn n CO Mrs. Hein Hein to compiatnt das by Hetn. Hetn | W and Escape 2 h Told by One} That Is Always) “ Trial Pack age Free. of Deame few vers since that @ wergical op Mire append! tn Dut & short ume was ¢ there te an } appendix, ca fm the sma ‘the intestine, » vere wed by avit her of the bow: met to know ¢ PWN all the knowledge The disease, no me You why we should peatix, why we find it mo? what are its func any for whieh the opera usually caused by Band in many cases fol Kmtl Seidel, sootaltatdemocrat, was elected mayor of yoaterday will control the common counetl Milwaukee | mi The soctaliat-demoorats | ond time The election in Chieago yeater. | day resulted in the democrats cap: | cratic turing the council from the repub: | Htoana, The democrats carried 21, the republicans 12 and the inde pendenta 2 wards The wet and dry fight in Mlinoln resulted tn a small vietory for the} drys. ‘orm, dry Of the 98 went and 112 went Fifty changed from dry to and 20 went from wet to dry 210 we towns heart tn Wiaeonsin the larger towne went wet while the smaller com munities voted dry. The wets seem | to have a slight advantage Topeka, Kan. commission form, nndidate won voted under the and the liberal Alvah P. Clayton, democrat, was elected mayor of St. Joseph. Mo Joplin also Went democratic HALLEY’S aes RDAY'S ELECTIONS iNT ACl(ff Guthrie, Okla, defeated the com om form of government a seo The republicans carried | the election. Santa N. M, went demo Fe, Darius A. Brown, republican, was olected mayor of Kansas City. Re publicans won the lower house, 10 to 16. Out of 122 towns in Nebraska, 71 went wet and 51 dry. The drys won In Havelock, which up to date has furnished Hquor to the resi } dents of Lincoln. All the mining towns in Colorado went wet, while the drys won {n the agricultural districts. The ratio la about 10 wets to 8 drya. A. V. Paweett was elected mayor of Tacoma by a majority over etx other candidates yeaterday, It wae Tacoma’s first election under the new comm m plan. The total vote for mayor was 12,918, of which Mr. Fawcett received 6,630. 2 RE Rs 2 eR RES COMET A NATURE FAKE— THAT'S WHAT WISCONSIN PROF. SAYS (My United Press) AUO, April cm 8 Halley's mary of the heavens, which has been * is not uted” many month after all. It . but (he chances are that so much might have deen o t will prove a disappointment when it gots clearly within the ange of vision in angther week or so. These new and surprising ideas were made public today by Prof. ®& RB. Barnard. of the Yorkea ob- servatory, Williams Bay, Wis. The | prefessor, ranked as one of the | foremost comet scholars of the |day, furthermore deolared that comet A of 1910 and Halley's cour et had upset all our theories = === |GOLD MEDAL CoP Is PLAIN CLOTHES MAN SAM BRADFORD. It's Detective Sam Bradford now, if you please. The “gold medal cop,” bero of a score of runaway accidents and guardian of women and children from trucks, street cars and autos at Second and Yesler, has been beea promoted by Chief Wappen stein, and hereafter will sleuth it in plain clothes. For the last couple of years Brad- | surveyed at and gripmet, teamsters and chauf feurs paid him the tribute of obedt- ence, for no man understands the sctenee of street traffic better than he. No matter how fast and furious they came from all directions, his baton halted each vehicle at the proper instant and started it again, so that there waa no congestion And in the thick of all this, Brad | ford had a wilting band to guide d to safety. His unfailing courtesy under ry stress and his Kood nature fn trying moments has won for Sam Bradford the affection of every bustness man in the neighbarbood, and today he is eeeiving no end of congratulations ‘over bly yromo- tion | ' LOAN SHARKS (Conctuded.) syndicates, with branches all over the country. And the heads of these have employed lawyers to draw up notes that are marvels of legal ingenuity. You don't borrow $20 and pay $32 In three months, nor $30 and pay $48—not right oot You bor |row $20 and sign a note—a most wonderful note-—binding you to }pay $32. There is no mention of |interest in this note except the ford bas been monarch of all be) Second and Yeoler,! | the timerous woman or the rattled great mystertous lumi: | | | the composition and peculiar ac tions of cometa’ tails. A striking feature professor's talk was of how comets are supposed to be dragged into our solar system from outer space. Most of them, it seemae, dash right tn, turn around the sun and dash right out again Others, however, saptured by the which acts as the polleeman of the system In this eyent they whirl around the sun until they are quite used up and there remains only whirling flock of trou-like meteors, some of which occasionally hit the earth. Of this class of captured comets ig Halley's, which, as far as oan be found out, ia leas brilliant each time It reappeare of the that story are literally lanet Jupiter, CHURCH AND UNION TO GET TOGETHER Ministers, churehm and union labor leaders will get closer to wether. Four members of the Con manctl have been named the different men's meet ing of the churches of city and explain the and ¢f me of the Sy arranger nt was Vitred Withington, delegate to the labor workmen. Thi i made by Rev mintetertal council (Conciuded.) “Mr ign q Considine’s announcement ts ficant of much,” said Mayor today. “It means that Waeb- ington i® of very shortly will be suffictent unto herself, matertally when ft comes to working out her great big destiny, We have the! coment, we will shortly have the teel, we have the brick and terra a and wood necessary to the ding of & world’s metropolia, al! within our own lines, and Mr. Con nidine’s new theatre will be the iret Hotable demonstration of this fact. it = & project to whieh all Seattlo should gtve its strongest and hearti eat endorsement.” At the end of the short ceremony | at the site of the new Orpheum, Mr.| Considine will have ‘the Chamber! committee, the city officers and sev-| eral personal friends as his quests & hunehgon, to be served at the Mo-| tel Washington. | CRENTRALL tralia went| out of 1117 th ONE DOSE MAKES DYSPEPSIA, HEARTBURN You can eat anything your stom- ach craves without fear of Indiges | ton or Dyspepsia, or that your food | will ferment or sour on your stom | ach if you will take a Mttle Diapep- | aio occastonally. Your meals will taste good, and| anything you eat will be nothing can ferment or tutn tn’ acid or potron or stomach gns,/ whieh causes Belehing, Dizziness, | & feeling of fuliness after eating, | Nausea, Indigestion (like « tump of | lead «tm stomach), | Diapepsin from your druggist and | THE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1910. |Man Who Fought With In- dian Scout in Early Days Wants to Give Him a Home. FOR VALLEY Members of the Chamber of Com meree are not inolined to brook further delay in taking action for relief from floods of the farmers ta the White and Duwamish river val loys, A spectal committee tiled & report at the meeting of the Chamber yesterday without eg recommendations for the relief o the farmers. M. J, Carkeek moved that the re port be not accepted and that some thing be done, It wan finally do clded to hear from Major w Kuts, who as director of the gov ernment work on the Lake Wash ington canal had control of the height of the waters tn Lakes Wash ington and Union. After he ie heard the Chamber will deoide upon some line of action with a view of taking precautions against foods in the valleys to the south of the olty SHACKLETON IS MUM ON COOK (ty United Press.) NEW YORK, April 6..T mous British explorer, Str BShackigton, the holder of ‘tartheat South” reaord, who + rived here March 26 from England, continues to decline to discuss the CoolePeary controversy “I will prefer not to discuss Dr Cook's claims at the pregent time, said Shackleton today when pre vo an opipion regarding While he consistently re to venture any deold preasions on the pol Shackleton is frank In sayin, he ¢redits Peary with reached the “great nail.” SHERIFF'S SON UNDER ARREST (Br United Pres) | SAN FRANCI§OO, Apr 6.— Robert Byington, the eon of Deputy | Sheriff William Byington and the scion of a well-known family in Ban Francisco, is under arrest to day following the death y of James C. Peron, whos fractured ln ap @neounter petween the two March 28 Bytngton was attacked by Perez in a saldon fp an endeavor to protect hjmeelf,| Byington swung a blow to his op-| pogeat’s jaw | Porez was knocked to the side | walk, which he atruck heavily, He never regained fall consciousness after he was struck. Peres was a native of Hollis! Cal. He work od here as a clerk TO SPEND A MILLION TO ADVERTISE THE NORTHWEST One million dollars ts being spent in advertising the Northwest by the Great Northern and the Grand Truok railways. They will present the advantages of this country for settlement to the people in the east who are looking for @/ new country and 6 new start ip/ life, The action of the Grand Trunk | tn going to such an extent to ex! ploit its territory before it actually enters It is unprecedented. Wealthy Man Missing. } James Rehan, a wealthy farmer; from Reardon, where he has $25,000/ the bank, has been missing since ber, and detectives are here jeoking for bim. He left Spokane for Snohomish in October, and bas not been seen since, He ts 65 and wore a long beard when he disap peared ee “I read in your paper about Char: who t now up against tt D. B, Bunter, of $838 82nd at ing Into this office today “And | Want to way that he can | & home with me as jong as jhe Wants to, I was a scout with AN SEARS AR RN A eae MEATSOARS WOMEN RIOT (By United Press) NBW YORK, April 6—An extra fotall of police were p beats in the vicinity of # nd av jand 101st #t. in the upper Enst Side today, following a housewife riot terday when the price of meats naid com fa at ° bro Have the most Millinery At Popular Prices the ofty. Our Shapes, Flowers and Spring Trimmings are especially seasonabic. Be convinced by giving us a call complete $4 GUARANTEED LEATHER SHOES One hundred pairs celebr sell at $4.00 per pair, go ¢ $2.00, Sizes to fit men with SOMETHING NEW. ! originate, suggest color! and for gecoratt best suited for adh home and each | toom. Use the phones. } Fedora} Paint & Wall Paper Co., 1914 First Av, Arcade Annex. | We WHITE MACHINES REDUCED TO $30 B. D. VORIS Pioneer Dealer in White Sewing Machines. 1105 Third Av., Seattle, Ind. Phone 504, Sunset—Main 705. | OR GAS VANISH stomach. It digests your meals when Your stom can't. A single dose digest all the food you eat and leave nothing to ferment or) sour and upset the stomach Get a large 60-cent case of Pape's start taking now, and in a ifttle while you will actually brag about) your healthy, strong Stomach, for, you then can ont anything and ev-| ory’ want without the sligh discomfort or misery, #4 every perticle of tmpurity and Gas) Wash that i¢ in DU FRANE FINDS COMRADE WHO WANTS TO HELP HIM loy du Prange, the old Indian fighter, | The Wonder Millinery Co. anteed patent leather Shoes, stamped in the factory to RAYMOND & HOYT 1406 Third Ave. DIED AT POST IN ATTEMPT TO SAVE LIVES OF OTHERS (Dy Uyited Press. BUTTE, Mont, April 6— Heroically sticking to his post in an endeny | . f }him through the Custer war, and I know him, He certainly deserver everything that can be done for him,” Hunter had started looking for du Frane at his lodgings Put the jold Indian fighter, an he had feared la day or two before, had had to |give thom up He didn't have money enough to hold thom, 'T haven't seon du Fraye for 20] years,” sald Hunter Not since} |the old days, I didn’t know he was! in Seattle, Now that I know, | want to share with him I'm a workingman, but he was my oom: | rade, and that's what counts. or to stop the great hoisting reel, which had gotten beyond control, and avoid v he realized would be « accident, Eimer L firet motion engineer of the Never Sweat mine, lost his life late yeoterday 2 re ee ek mL ED unexpectedly Jumped 2 cents During the melee a numbe: persona were beaten, and fi cluding two pollcemen, were upon by the mob of women ani acratched and mauled #o badly that the vietims were taken to hospitals | for treatment, The quelled by the pollee the Bast 104th st. station rioters were reserves from I hope that chop ts weil] 1525 Second Ao ney in the pric Fancy We are puttir fancy sh tidious are unusual in attractivene in g on their The rticular. 8 y every p } « i clean 1 7 He was decapitated by one of the thousand big pieces of the reol and the engine, which ao- colerated to a terrific speed, flow off in # dozen tangents, sending a veritable rain of iron through the roof and 6 of the engine house, The en- gine, one of the largest in Butte, and which cost about $100,000, was totally 4 yed. » which but five min- the disaster had low- ered 300 men to work, dropped with a erash 2,200 feet to the bottom of the shaft, } lave em- he mod- r doing business. 1 id general store 1 signed entirely to of conducting trade. Shirts $1.50 some brane al to the ! 1 new ype most fas- olorit I patterns 1t simplicity and gentlemen's shirts g re L. System Clothes The System young man with th suits father behold that they There ar University are th L Was! more of Seattle Athl makes of ¢ n found They are the best tic club ar PATENT lot} other reas ated Burt & Packard guar his week at one-half price, small feet or big boys. Near Union Enslandér}) THE monstration couch, Ye i ’ stantl bec 1 lbyas not only extends verses the n “ he upholstering rhe pictures show the the upholstering Englander being trans iormed from a couch in bed The with which to great case these € ENGLANDER BED-COUCH and best invention in a t y of today looks upon L. same that his Hat. Each knows t money can buy. ts worn at the eyes ungton, Broadway, Lin- coin and Queen Anne High Schools and the 1 Fs ase tog Suits A. than all ther. The ie themselves. ing men’s clothes made and practically every young man in the city of Seattle today knows it Prices Range From $20 Up W. B. HUTCHINSON CO. SECOND AVE. AT UNION ST. Diagonally Across From Old Store In Our Show Window is the low-priced folding be to all that a couch a most comfortable full-size changed from a couch motion; this single motion one section of the couch, but re tress, so that you do not sleep on See the Demonstration Biltousneas, | ur stouiach and tntes | Heartburn, Water brash, Pain in| tines ts ing to be carried away stomach and intestines or other) without use of laxatives or any) aymptome. | other ce. eadaches from the stomach are) Shi at this moment be absolutely unknown whero this ef) suffering trom Indigestion or any couch beds are operated PERFECT HEALTH is shown by the fact that i child does it easily. The in Our Window thle meal Rave until recently) usyal legal interest. an operari« bat) You pay this three months’ 60 Ris known that au®|per cent interest just the same. . A, 8) It's only a way of evading the law Notes Are Worthiess. with| But the courts, as the on,| case shows, plerce through pid-| legal defenses and expose 4 tm | Whole usurious system. And they oir Dave decided on the merits of the of case, regardless of legal teobnicall and| Hew ind| . They have shown these caréfally | drawn notes to be worthh | Tomorrow The Star wi | series of articles, telling in | just how these different loa | panies work. + OFFERS REWARD FOR GIRL’S SLAYER | King county has offered a reward f $500 for the arrest and conviction of the murderer of Nora Gauthier, fective remedy is used. Dia stomach disorder, you oan get re! really does all the work of a y| let within five minutes | mattress is filled with pure white felted cotton, covered with denim on the couch side and regul bed ticking on the bed side Couch-I MECHANICAL MUSIC ORCHESTRIONS FLUTE PIANOS VIOLIN PIANOS PIAN-ORCHESTRAS ELECTRIC PIANOS COIN OPERATED PIANOS AND PLAYERS Giines 25.00 29.50 wat ted, complete, as pictured .... With box for bedding .........000005.$ , the stomact placed back ton, every tho GLAND, les aa tt st en eR, Neti, See This New Bed Spring in Our Window t are 8 Dyspe PP it thetr offic. w iD attac A AE Telleve the pat! ats of op a Tab- t t at} in bed shapeline the mat the tendency of the hang over very lat the ss and positively over Chis is the pringss tre development it preserve of come “ene yprties. eoce Wit -E age? POSITIVELY PREVENTS - SPREADING cov SHIPTING of MATTRESS. BO teeord of a cx @ the wtor fo & healthy digented the 1 BY vice ran prt bas attacks E who been than + m lide ¢ the We are sole representatives for the famous Wurlitzer Musical In ittre to struments. There are po musioal instruments equal to the Wurlitzer Orchestrions, Pian-Orchestras, Orchestrelies, Flute Pianos, Violin Prices the girl killed in the tenderloin 4/9 pianos and other beautiful combination, mechanically-played inetru $8.50 to $12.50 Monday. This has been|# vonts made by the great Wurlitz:r Company * ©lanuthorized by the county commin-| 7 ¥, | *\sloners, and the prosecuting attor We are also sole re es for the best lines of Blectric 4 ney Is trying to have the state offer|— pianos. We have a {« rated Blectric Pianos which we nilar reward. can sell at reduced prices. Also we have a few used Blectric Pianos which we cun sell at from $276 to $486. Bee us about the at once by banks in which elty funds are Easy terms can bo arranged on deposit has become burden There ts more than a wagon nd ody. tet of thems, oity Legs tage SEATTLE SCHOOL OF VETOLOGY, ENC Bothwell wants efther a big # °"\in which to store them in a city vault, or & big hole in some bank's vault, preferably the former. the edge of spring | week ago tt All Specials Are for Cash All the Credit You Want Bargains Overstocked | | New Place for Bonds. has a few million dot lars’ worth of negotiable bonds oattered about in its own and sev oral bank vaults in the city. The caring for the securities deposited Used in Dining Jeattle heart Room ; Furniture Wien, sour « Mlermentation 1 b Take a dos he WPL relief as Furniture in Our n as in Our d te—50 some Se POU name and Will at ones » Package fre ‘Btoart ©o., 156 Mich Exchange Buy Now Pay Later at Ur Exchange load one F, L, JORDAN, GENERAL MANAGER, 1818 Second Avenue, Seattie, Washington, institute aling,) Department a a aes Department | Atuart | Third Ay. and Union st Reuttio, Wash