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abe eneeeeee ADOLF. DER “MIKE= ADoo ASKS WE SHOULT DINE MIT HIM, TEE*AEE, He DOEY NOD EF DERK IS9 ANYDINGS SUSPEGT US. ‘Diss Iss OUR CHANCE, MAYBE HE YELLS US HISS WAR BLANS T LIke DER IDEA A PINAL VARNING, FAT OX. FERRY MUCH, Desires, 1 AM UNIONS HERE COLLECT FUNDS TO DEFEND THE M’NAMARAS In accordance with recommenda tions of Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of La dor, a committee was appointed ‘by the Central Labor counci! last night to collect funds for the defense of the MoNamaras, in jail at Los An eles. agate Jobs T. Casey sent In a contribution last night. The Car penters’ union assessed itself 1 cents a member per month until the case tx closed, The al La coune!! last night voted to purchas 10,000 copies of Rescue Edi ton” of the Apr on, # clalist paper, in which th history of the McNamara case up to date Is | given in detail. CONNECTICUT STATESMEN DISPLAY THEIR KNOWLEDGE) (My United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, D. ©, May 18 Connecticut's public men may be well informed on such burning public questions as the appointment of a fourth-ch postmaster at Jones’ Cross Roads, but when it comes to a little thing like amend ing the constitution of the United States—well, listen The Stars Washington corre spondent communicated with some of Connecticut's public men to learn the status of the proposed income tax amendment The , ahonmbae of state of Con ST. LOUIS May 18.—-The arduous task of buttoning his wife's dress al most cost Jacob Belly of Walnut park $16.66 a minute today, and devoted 60 minutes to Madara toilette. Im the fed rt Belly was found guilty of attempting to extort $1,000 from Frederick Esselbrugge @ Wealthy North St. Louis merchant by Black Hand methods Judge Dyer, as 11 o'clock drew . — Zndeti’s steal ‘BROTHER CHARLEY'S HORSES: * * WASHINGTON, May 18—Sixty ho’ % brand are cavorting in the insurrec # nia, according to advices received % The horses were taken from the * A band of rebels suddenly app # ranch and captured the animals, # D. R. Eéwards from the ranch house and demanded $ % from him. The money was not # Taft's brother-in-law * =e DEMAND MONEY OF TAFT'S BROTHER-IN-LAW necticut, Hon. Matthew H. Rogers replied. We do not have infor matior requested. and ated communication with the a of legislative ence Hon. Thomas L. Reilly, a newly elected congressman, advises that the amendment was rejected by both houses. Hon, Frank B. Brar senator from Connecticut, says that so far as his knowledge extends, “the gen eral assembly has not as yet taken any action. He has, however written to the atte t make sure near, ord bond of $ fetted and no attachment | Belly. Before t action cc taken Be’ room! ughout the co vacated the i PTETETETEETELECUT Ee ng the “Taft in Lower Callfor oday by the pre ranch of Charles P. Taft The ins r Charley to chief call paid. Edwards is Charles eeeeeeeeeee UNDG tecoin cat ai 2 Ail lalla acta TAFT HITS “‘SNOBS”’ WASHINGTON, D. C., May 17- Opinion is general that President ‘Taft's speech in the Jewish temple last night, in which he denounced the use of the blackball, referred to the exclusion of Congressman Martin W. Littleton of New York from the Metropolitan club and the barring of Wm. Loeb, collector of the port, from the Union League club of New York. ‘As the result of the exclusion of wards Little ton, Gen. Clarence © and Col. McCawley of the marine corps and Captain Potts of the navy have resigned as directors of the Metropolitan club. “{ do not mean,” the president aaid, “to say there are not social clubs here, as in other places, whe ere! email headed men who occasionally | get into the directorate manifest their greatness by blackballing and shutting out important men “while it is aggravating and ex asperating, still it f* not the worst thing that could happen. I have had it happen that friends of mine have been kept out of clubs by peo- ple unworthy to button thetr shoes Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re- move Them With the New Drug. An eminent skin specialist recently dis covered. & new drug, othine—doubie strength, which Is 80 uniformly suceesst fn removing freckles and giving @ clear, beautiful complexion, that it in @pid by the Bartell Drug Co motute guarantee to reta Don't hide your get an ou Even naertul Hghter freckies absolutely harm the » Be the do i it ia thie that oney-back guarantee Indian Motorcycles With Free Engine Are the simplest, the easiest to start, the #0 an slow as you w ie, thro 4 can go # ines, Sta nd, rel Motorcycle the en the with When you he clutch and as easily and gracefully as ® ewan. 4H. P. Free Engine Clutch, Mai neto Ignition Indian Motoreye tH FP. mme - Pr. same jienomt’ price —— Yours for Bargains Spinning’s Bargain Store 1416-17 FOURTH AVENUE $10.66 higher jand who have no stand! jpublic safety co | one eye do | married he | cause of t ” injure 1 Drug Co. for S save in clubs.” MORE COPS Chief Bannick wants 10 more pa trolmen. Steiner introduced a bill for it Monday, but yesterday the mittee laid it over for one week It was argued that 30 additional patrolmen were put on last year their salaries to be paid from the revenue of the restricted district. These 30 are still retained. Erick- son wanted to know why 10 more police are needed now, in addition }to the 30 extra of last year, to pro- ROBBED OF $250, BUT HE WED OAKLAND, May 17.—While all inhabitants of the town thi of Niles organized into an impromp- |tu vigilance committee and joined jin a man hunt, Manuel Cabral RECKLES ne in a sunset eff today to Lucy Silva orated optic man hunt Cabral's ¢ esterday with for Oakland to claim his bride | Three tramps followed and waylaid him, stealing his money and batter- ing his face Cabral told the story and then nps on, where hastened to Oakland. were traced to Pleasan they stole a buggy, and w San Jose. Niles citize jseeking them. t toward TRY LUDOVIC :: ON MAY 2 Whil to the tee, Judge Main overruled the de. |murrer of Ludovic Dallagiovanna to the indictment charging him with perjury Ludovic was arraigned and} pleaded not guilty. Judge Main| set the date of his trial for May GOES TO PEN of six months to ten y the court's leniency. THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1911. TO YRINK, we must Liaty DER MIKE-ADOO Do ALL DER OFER- INDULTCHING, 30 DOT VEN HE TALKS LOOSE WE CAN LISTENs Mike-ADO0 ¢ T HAF TRANK © WINE ~ SIGSTEREN OF Ne ? hae ea hi | though WILLIAM COCHRANE, FORMER FIGHTING SHERIFF, 26 a Swear off all allegiance to their fel n Henry of the on rules yest Cochrane was stigate the steel trust all in and asked forgiveness. brane Is sarvived by a widow and three obildren. The fune lay from the Church e Immaculate Conception. PUBLIC HEARING On LIGHT PLAN » will be & public WASHINGTON greseman Edward brane settled of the biggest ranches near O'Brien. | tary of commerce and labor to | begin an investigation to determine |how far an ag ton buyers affects the ton products HARBIN, May 18. 40,000 persons are commending unanimously is said to be a 15 banks and 8,3 thousand shops, Tuesday evening at § o'ch other buildings w ed the club on the benefits of using as his text “ the ordinance Admiral Rod » meeting of th royal naval club from angina pec-| |tect the city from conditions which | toris. |no longer exist, ae Dead Lungs Breathe colonel of Mad with was HELD UP A gold watch and $10 were from Samuel was the 8 a nest egg, he started | He was on his way p still at large bering their Politician Is Found Dead unconsctous 8 are woady | Skagit county | this morning of heart disease was on his w been in California f expressing some doubt as alidity of oaths imposed by | the council Investigating commit-| was stopping veral terms in [the state legislatur THE PULMOTOR IN ACTION, wovernment's N GOT Fine MONENG ART saving device is the pulmotor. QLEVELAND, May 18.—Mrs. J Goward is suing for a divorce, #a3 “moving | States, the organ a the pressure cylinde ain with oxygen from |leaves Thursday evening, June 1 pans lung-motor. is reached the rseg automatically and ellows again gets in its (six months), Cleveland (one | ailwarkee sate Chicago (one year), from breathing year, second time) and exhales till the spark of life is when the ma body begins to take , the pulmotor {8 detached and an oxygen inhaler T; Roberts pleaded guilty to forgery yesterday and Judge Main| gave him the minimum sentence are in the penitentiary, Roberts during the last year suffered the loss of father, mother, wife and child. His attor- ney, Géorge B. Cole, described him as a man who had lost hold of things through grief and asked tor | smaller than a suitcase chinery of the (one [Of an airtight mask, that fits over years, {the nose and mouth of the patient, flexible tubes to an | Buffalo (ten years), Barbert connected by accordion bellows turn is connected with a cylind charged with oxygen unde This machine has been used jthe bureau of min }is carried on the rer has restored life men who were apparently dead. in ite work in ue cars and Try a little lemon and salt mixed) the next time a price mark sticks to the bottom of china dishes or The machine works the lungs au WILL GREET WILSON Not only Princeton men at graduates of all colleges have been invited to attend the Saturday quet he Hotel Washington t Om Woodrow Wilson of New Jer Democrats will banquet Wil son at 5:30 Saturday, and good gov advocates will have him 8:30 at Dreamland speak & The Commercial Club is reserving and selling 400 se for the nigh speaking, but all othe free. Gov. Wilson's political, “The Comm Government 1 Mayor Di The re W. Baker, J. B. Nelson, James A Wood, Thomas Francis Hunt, J. E. Pinkham, Chester EB. Robert ander F. McEwen, J. T. Hardem C. J. France, omas F. Kane Frank B. Cooper, Judge Thomas Burke, Charles P. Spooner, Charles H | Helfner, George H. Walker, Alfred Battle, Richard Saxe Jones Pigott, James A, Moore and Leroy Sande METAL WORKERS WILL ORGANIZE A mass meeting of the Metal | Trade workers will be held at the tomorrow night to ists, molders, shiy ermakers, blacksmiths makers, metal polishers and sheet metal workers. It ts at the strike for an eight hour day for the machinists wil soon be at an end if the workers fn all allied tr would also de- m eight hours. Nine pattern makers working in the Moran shops were discharged in a body a few weeks ago when they used to give up the union cards and to go to the art of the Metal Trades association tc Labor Tem wet low workmen. One molder met the same fate at the same time. The machinists have been on strike now since June 2, or nearly one year. MRS. TAFT | | WELL AGAIN (Dy United Prew Leased Wire) NEW YORK, May 18.—Greatly improved in health, Mrs. Wm. H. Taft, wife of the president, who was stricken with a serious illness during her husband's recent trip to New York, started in a private ar for Washington at 10 o'clock to day. She was accompanied by her | daughter, Miss Helen Taft | THK. CONSERVATION That it is the duty of the state to plant forests and protect them on ery foot of ground not adapte for farming, was the — statem made by Gov. Hay, speaking before the Washington Conservation sociation last night Mayor Seymour, of Tacoma, said it was time the state's stand on the question of water power sites was known, Prof. H. K. Benson of the University of Washington, and U S. Engineer O. P. M. Goss also spoke. RR RK RK BRYAN NOT PLEASED. Wm. J. Bryan, in Topeka, Kas “The ision ts disappoint ing. At first it looked as though the government had won, but in fact the decision brings joy to the trusts. The supreme court reads into the law a word largely nullifying the antitrust law, Justice Harlan’s dissenting opinion points out forcibly the far reaching effect of the decigion It will now be nec end the Sherman law to make it worth anything ee ee ee CLUB OFF AGAIN esary to Peete eee eee ee eee ee Ss HESS EEESE EEE ER ER EE The # end boosting | trip of the cattle Commercial elub for an 875-mile jaunt to Walla | Walla, North Yakima, Ellensburg and intermediate points, returning the following Sunday morning, STEEL STRIKE ON (By United Pr Wire.) CALGARY, May is: Nearly 200 structural steel workers on the Grand Trunk Pacific bridge where the Calgary branch crosses Red Deer river, near Alix, are reported on strike, Bridge building opera tions will be tied up for some time, as both men and contractors are equally determined, The men de- mand higher wages. jof the Linen Words by Schaefer ° © Music by Condo hhh tn * POEM * eee Fo His 5 term's f a poet they ‘ow him b and Pe Mary Win the way from Satan on a hunt 86th st for bis Binet ‘onald A by an man, who Mra. mat 3 Ruck ay., Everett, says a young man ane ae os ‘ disite Hair Vigor has no cain tcieaa effect whatever upon the fever lie ald bie folks lived in| color of the hair. It cannot about Knof Hill before he @ is _ possibly change it. But it te io aro = promptly stops falling hair, ko to Everett, be may | and greatly promotes growth. whether It was hi othe f r a that died Ask your doctor. LS.tr"u Archer formerly was an at Winnipeg. He disappeared in Se AMUSEMENTS attle during the exposition orn FARRAR RRR . MOORETHEATRE nd last taken tc feve He bis * e Nights, Bewis hureday, . HERE'S T. R. AGAIN | ome tee Comes, All Sunshine and Fem. * NEW YORK, May * * Aligned with adie,” & * “malefactor ¢ wealth” # * and ¢ pletu expres: we Former esident *| * elt has to * * parents,” his latest *| * “The cuckoo type of father * * or mother,” Roosevelt told * & high school pupils he 6 *! *& the one who deposits the child * % at the school door ne * of the child | ne ® ® hands of the % |S Months at Heraid Square, New Yorks * * 10 Big Song Hits RE SACRE TES AAR EAS and | HARRY GILPOIL, | _ Prices—rven Boe to 1200. Mate ' | Seats on Sale Monday | TT] ATH BIL, ecm ncae Is Lo ils Huney @ janitor or a Seceme, NE | Weck, Tonteht, bailiff in t efontaine building? 3 ‘ Chairman ‘MeKensle of the county F commissioners refuses to sign ‘his A Ru salary warrant because, he says, Hu Next Week—"Mary Jane ney officiates as a bailiff in the Se Se Justice courts, a position not allowed by law LOIS THEATRE This adds another controversy be-| “Always Something New and Interesting® tween the commissioners, all of jephones, Main 1304, Ind 4334 which will be clarified after the| The New Prices: 10e, %c, 30¢, proceedings by H Noice, the All this week orgetown undertaker and friend “THELMA™® of Commissioner Hamilton, are dis-| Matinees—Sun, Tues, Wed, Sat. posed of in Judge Tallman’s court Next Week, “At Cripple Creek” Roth Phones 5108 Advanced Vaudeville MONKEYED WITH U. S. BUZZ SAW Although both previously had ” av Madteon. pleaded poverty to get $50 advanced ae Soe ae for expenses on a trip to San Fran- | *"4 * Great Big Bunch of Great Bi cisco to testify in the case of Fred | *¢: #s 76 Both Pho Wise, alleged pirate, Max Neft, pawnbrok swore tor before WARE Commis tien that he was | esqaaeal ten sane worth $20,000 in order to bail out his brother Meyer, charged with 0. 8 A. BOYS embezzlement T! Acts loner Huge Military Spectacie. Meyer accepted the government's then failed to show up t A Dollar Show for 100 and $0q 0. Also he failed to on money His arrest fol- | — — cepting subpoena service. sath State Senator Govnor Teats of sate Tacoma will speak before a smoker ||: ® union tomorrow night at the Labor Tem on the Workmen's Compensation act eats was the chief spokesman for Wild Animals in Captivity legislature. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, re NORWEGIANS IN in a CITY THEATRE BIG CELEBRATION | "=.=" BANG! Di Yesterday was Norwegian Inde BANGOR, ME. DESTROYED Teats was the chief spokesma pende day, and every son of Almost equal to the gr Norway remembered the fatherland |[f Francisco fire of 1908. by joining in the celebration | t inten planner joc wletie J planned by 14 local societies under 10e—AS USUAL—100 the auspices of the National Nor wegian soclation. Three thousand crowded into Dreamland last night to listen to speeches by Mayor Dilling, Jonas COLISEUM A. Sigardson, Thomas H. Kelderup |} World’s Biggest Photoplay Mouse and B. E. Bergesen. ‘Viking songs OPEN MONDAY, MAY were sung by combined singing so-||] NeW FILMS FIRST! cleties, which proved the feature of Children 86 the evening For the Woman That's Fat. etrolt physician says that cheapest and safest mixture @ fat w who wants to get thin can use is % Marmola (get It in the packs % ounce Fluid Aromatic and 3% ounces F ter, ‘The proper an ape after meal These Ingredients n any druggist at small nation that Is A A Night in Florida Dance —AT— DREAMLAND Seventh and Union TONIGHT Florida Souvenirs Given to All Hear the Phantom Bells ADMISSION, 25¢ — Including Five Dance Tickets LADIES FREE obtained from st, and make a co) only excellent as @ fat reducer, being able, it Is claimed, to take off a pound a day without causing wrink is also a splendid help to the s & whole, regulating the stomach and bowels (where the fat per 6 trouble in), and in of pimples and biotohes, required the remey work, and, bi HM, no dieting In nec ry while taking it—you oan eat wh you like Adve

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