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_ (Ry United Press SHINGTON ond suit, it wa Would be filed » called Weste mber tr ing unreasonadle restr Officials here potnt community interest in th trade of the Far West « dle West had The bureau of corporation cently reported that nearly half of the privately owned timber Western states was controlled by a Western comb ne WOODROW: ARRIVES | EARLY Abead of his Tew Wilson edule, Gov, Wood 4 the union depot at 6:15 this where Gov Hay and a sele group of early risers were wait! © Was DO formality Just “I am Gov. Hay How-de @o?” “This way, please. Fine walt air this morning”—and the rest Was lost in the noise of the auto en gine’s chugs. There was no parade the New Jer-| Washington. ot his break The machines car sey governor to t where he shaved and fast At 10 o'clock he was ready to meet the cross fire of newspaper | Questions. At 12 o'clock he lunched | ‘With college men, Princetonians and others alike. At 5:30 he will be Danqueted by the democratic state committee. At §:15 he will speak at Dream- Jand, rink on good government In cities. At 10 o'clock he will be the Guest of the Press club. AUTO RUNS OVER TWO (By United Press Leased Wire.) Cal, May 20 mobile driver who last night ran) and killed Jeanette Hetlbuth, | over 32, and seriously injured Elsie Fulda, 24, in the Great Highway/ near the Cliff House, After burling the woman and child to the side fot machine incr peed and disappeared PARDON WALSH (By United Press Leased Wire) LEAVENWORTH, Kas. May 20. —A parole signed by President Taft fs said to be en route here today | for Banker John Waish of Chicago, @erving a sentence in the federal! tentiary for fraudulent use of | 41, malls | R. W. Walsh, the convict's son, ar- Fived here yesterday and was consultation with bis father for four After the conference he went to the home of a a He expects to accompany his father to le GIRL FOR SALE (By United Press Leased Wire. LOS ANGELES, May 20.—Catb- rine Noles, 13, is for sale. Her r, Mrs. Margaret Noles of Beach, says she will part with the girl for 2 consideration to any) family of good standing who will) adopt her. Catherine recently ran ‘gway and since then has been stay-| ing with Mrs. Herman Hurwitz of Angeles, to whom she appealed a day of wandering. She re- fuses to go home. HOTEL DONNELLY CATCHES FIRE (By United Press Leased Wire.) TACOMA, May 20.—W. I. Rice of Lansing, Mich. had a narrow es cape from burning to death yes terday morning at the Donnelly ho- tel. He was awakened by the flames | eating through a partition between his and an adjoining room, and forced to run through a burning hall to safety. The hotel was not! seriously damaged Dr. E. J. Brown 713 First Ave. I+ Union Block Te Deis Tha Makes Good | You save a Dol- Jar; I make « Dol- Jar, and the Den- fal Combine loses Two Dollars, when | 1 40 your Dental ation my prices for the work; then ere coy" work done iets OF THE DENTAL Eoin. ‘Ottiee at the corner treet, and one at ahd Marion Street and my sharp, otf ig en route to Dawson with freight torent in them MY Sen arce|and passengers, the ice on the a Zoweiry ;|Yukon river having broken north, | pe | Officials announced that they ex- DENY PLOT 10 _}ley Water company, today is at hie tee ‘VESTA TO WED. MILLIONAIRE | VESTA VICTORIA Ty United Press Leased Wire.) CHIC AGO, May The mar riage of M t th glist A. L.| ne May 28 hines 4 as 4. Ca Vinnt-| millionaire. They met when M Victoria played there two weeks ago. R citation and engage ment followed esta Victoria night & She cut he night order to hurry te Chicago, where, it was announced she had an “opening.” It now de velops t that opening was to wed a Canadian millionaire | Miss Victoria was celebrated for her singing of “Poor John” and/ Waiting at the Church (By United Press Leased Wire) EL PASO, May 20.—Gen. Madero denied yesterday afternoon that a in discovered to kill him 39 City. “On the face of thing Raoul Madero, his brother, “the government would not dare to kill| my brother. President Diaz is very il and may die at any moment.” United Press Leased Wire.) NACO, Sonora, Mex, May 19.— Mistaking the advance guard of en. Lomeli's rebel forces for eral troops, the insurrecto gar. ‘aco yesterday opened fire, wounding five rebels and one civilian PROGRESSIVES OF SEATTLE ACTIVE Real insurgents will Or- on Platform of National ganization. Real progressives will not allow near standpatters and near progres- to fool the people. The first meeting of real progressives who will affiliate with the National Pro- gressive Republican league, headed by LaPollette, will be held at Ever green hal] next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Only those who sub- scribe to the declarations of prin- | ciples of the league will be permit- | ted to participate. Here are the principles advo- cated The election of U. 8. senators by j direct vote of the people Direct primaries for the nomina- {ae of all elective officers. Direct election of delegates to na- tional conventions with opportunity for the voter to express his choice for president and vice president. Amendment to the state constitu. tions providing for the initiative, referendum and recall. A thoroughgotng corrupt practice act Organization meetings of real pro- gressives will be held during the coming week throughout the state. ASSESSOR IS INDICTED (By OAKLAD Seattle 5 20.—Refusing absolutely to uss his case, Henry P. Dalton, assessor of Ala- meda county, accused of having accepted $5,000 as a bribe to reduce the assessment of the Spring Val-| office attending to the usual rou- tine of business. Following his indictment on two} counts by the grand jury, Dalton’s bail was increased from $25,000 to| $40,000, Friends of the accused man scurried around, and in a few hours had returned with the nece sary bondsmen to qualify on the $40,000 guarantee for his appear ance, Dalton’s arraignment will! take place Monday morning. | edad Me Medina tintin tain aed \* * * TODAY'S TIDES AT SEATTLE $| High 1127 p. m. 14.7 feet * Low. a.m + 2.2 feet | SeeeEES ELSES $12,000,000 IN GOLD DUST (iy United Press Leased Wire.) WHITE HORSE, Yukon, May 20. ~The steamer Canadian of the White Pass and Yukon route today 3:3 ee pected to handle $12,000,000 worth of gold dust during the coming sea- THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 19 1911, Anybody Here Seen Laughlin? “He s Lost His Fiancee and Job Legislature Rebukes Touchy Judges R ‘ \ ' h Juled weddl t u 1 Job A b, bott er for the ( bia & Pug nd Nav n compar Laughlin 1 show t claim his bride-te ew " her beyond bis winning back, since marred ble wedd Loyal for a Day | Miss Be clung loya happened te when the family issued a ¢ fled be lies thing day Laughlin had have 0 ment that f fine No Strings on Laughtin | m his! If Laughlin retu job with the company for whom he ds has him, so far Whether he ts anything from » learned. hiding has departed for distant parts is not know police are not interest upon the disappearar of mind on Lavg 85 and free at will so far 4 corned. tee eee . French ® « taller ® © growing ® PARIS, May 20. women are gro and Frenchmen seeee * * . * * * . * “* ee a ' | 0Lu4 1 6S | ' x 5 YEARS Sx oe | nevonr [76 285. S FEET OG VYCNES FALL ee ee DESCRIPTION OF JOHN GRAHAM LAUGHLIN Have you thi# man, or any ¢ description? He may b 8 he c y He deserted his bride-to-be "7 ja Bog at the altar and a jot had held 16 years soon him? Have 1 OLGA NETHERSOLE HONORS SEATTLE PMGTOGRAPHIERS Olga Nethersole, famous English actress, who was at theatre this week, James & Bushnell, Seattle photog! raphers, by letting them take eral pictures of her. Previously Miss Nethersole only allowed herself to be the Moore paid a tribute to sev had photo PORTLAND, Or., May 20.—Fol lowing a mass meeting at the Arm ory, Gov. Woodrow Wilson left on the midnight train for Seattle. To- day Oregonians are sitting up, rub- bing their eyes and are beginning to digest all the things he sald con- jcerning the Oregon system of gov- ernment He epitomized his idea of what Oregon has accomplished so far through the administration of the initiative and referendum in his speech “And while you have adopted this new method of legislation do not console yourselves with the idea that you have conquered your evils,” said he, “If 1 am rightly in formed your legislature has not im. proved. You must purify your legis. :HUGHES FOR PRESIDENT (By United Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, May 20.—United States Supreme, Justice Charles FB. Hughes will be a candidate for the republican presidential nomination, | according to a dispatch from Wasb: on today to the New York rid. The dispatch states that the chief backers of the former New York governor are Western progressives who have effected a compromige with influential mombers of the old guard. It was predicted by the World that Senator La Follette Would sup- port Justice Hughes graphed by two photographers in the United States, She liked the Seattle firm's work and sat for a series here. The picture above ix one of those |taken by the Seattle men. It shows Miss Nethersole in her role of Sister Beatrice, which she played here. WILSON SCORES OREGON SOLONS lative assembly. The Initiative and reférendum may have made the legislators nervous but {t has not changed thelr character.” NEW WHSTMINSTER, B. (¢ May 20.—In a fire fn the Windsor hotel late night two brothers from Seattle, Carl and John Morris, we found unconscious and were dre ged out of the room in time to save their iives. t———-€ AL ACK HAT. 4/GN7T HAA —t SMOOTH ——@ SHAVEN CARAr TROUSERS NIADERO OOOMS GAMBLING nKReZ be discon ic gambling ‘CHARLIE SAYS BILL TAFT WILL BET IT (Dy United Prose Leased Wire NEW YORK, May 20.—That Wr be renominated an was the predictior P. Taft. Charles the for a 1K nd and “You think I am aid, “bu thing {n the West Indicative of the fact that my brother is the favorite among busi ness men. The adminitsration’s |success in bringing the Standard Of] case to a successful termination will be a strong republican card in the next campaign.” | OCTOPUS CAUGHT | SAN FRANCISCO, May 20.-—-Cap tured after a desperate huge 165-pound detopus attracted hundreds of persons today in the fist market section. The devil fish | measures 16 feet. Tony Pod and Charles Cotta, barey! escaping prejudiced,” he with their lives, captured the mon ster three miles off the Golden | Gate. | LONDON, May 20,—J. Pierpont Morgan, who 1s here for a short stay, today made his firet comment on the recent Standard Ot! decision of the United States supreme court The recent tone of the Ameri can mark said Morgan, “shows that the decision 1s correct ror r NEW TRAIN TO PORTLAND Leave Seattle Arrive Portland ..10 A. M. . 5 P.M. Observation and Dining Cars, Coaches, Etc. TWO OTHER GOOD TRAINS Leave Seattle Arrive Portland .......-- TICKET OFFICES Coiumbia and Second ae Street Pas: a Station +... .3:30 P. M. and 10:30 P. M. 9:50 P.M. and 6:00 A. M. Pe oencn sors RE ACTIONARY LEGISLATURE battle, | ra ea one eee ocean em No Crime to Criticise Courts in Ohio; wed w the people of the divine right of t t whatever they wa e e ree from any we f the f nil ant th 4 as th The supreme court of Oblo dis ae < ‘ Then the Ohio senate, by a vote He drew up a table of statistics {76 to 7, ordered Thatcher's name showing how often the supreme | Golden Potlatch Committee Sende put back on the list of attorneys court of Ohio had decided for dollars Circulars to 60,000, Asking her c ¢ was that and against mer Concerted Actior t h 1 f He claimed that he had a right 1 oo sf € « criticise any elective officer of the re . . + ape " . ag cdg : 7S government : reas in s peal 6 * ” a t bd pe ' c “ were et jon of tehe The . t word in his Then the ( suprem ' an well After this every man who Ie ad tale mitted to practice law in Ohio must rical take an oath not to criticise the and judges. definite * mone will r the story brief it was too raw for the people of y at ‘ and active | Ohio—this action. They stirred up It is our first chance to prove ‘ agitation, took it up with the fegie | ‘hat Seattle ts not @ village of @ « r lature, The legislature got busy " . on, but a splendid city, and crook “ Cor ation in was br « te bh with « a a NRC SEE MRS. JAMES A. KERR, “Chairman. IN ILLINOIS ADJOURNS * passed t ttative and — — a ~ EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN RAILWAY tion and the ting senators Ore the meas pe be day men UNION MEN CHEER FOR CHEAP LIGHT faves freight shed at sont E-EVERETT TRACTION co. ed Have ail the toted | fluence to bear to kill this t SNOHOMISH-EVERETT me, and then recall. me "x ot iat 1€ means so much {1 INTERURBAN posed to gambling tr ecanne : aay form,” said Madero today. “In| 70* ts 8 Represent neiple which, w am dae, 2 48, dae vet a]|/Gaynor Tents’ explanation of Gov-|out, will mean fter|ernor He attit ic service | ari H $46 our] Teats was one of want a& many as possible t Cae 5 Se 4 declared, | » public hearing before eatation Boas a2 Seattie-Rve n ae the} : — ves cil next Tuesday night to | - assume a | *tmoker Lat he other councilmen that nt. Cor |night. He declared t some who want cheape ' Protect 14 wil compensation . small homes ion remarks were received jeont legisiature, to be the at enthusiasm, and at the| At Feunteins, Hotels or Elsewhere haar» of its k Arana world. his address the big Get the cate was nce s © ounde h rlause fc wr . saan ‘who has. always been ‘povers: [tity to eee |; OPinn eee jor’ in name ct, | } ’ by making him governor church music will be rendered to Follow Teats the chairman| = ing Boylston ay introduced Counctir Erickson as | Un rch MALTED MILK the beat friend the ele workers have in Seattle, y erg er taioa bet The Woman Alive Ohersar | The Food Drink for All ‘Ages said, bi nion n ‘o. mittee attending all council to her own best interests,— as soon | Rich Milk, Malt Grate Extract, te ings and many committee meet-|as there is need, will help her whole | ete" jsystem with the tonic action of | Not in Any Milk Trus! fon of residence lig ting el tang | lx Insist on “HORLICK’S” of the opposition he encoun | BEECHAMS ‘Take « package home from the 8. E. Co. and “Big i | Ross Got Ord don't think Supt was responsible for his opposition to the } bill Erickson. “I fee! satie-| fle Rose got orders from above. There will be strong {n-! Sold Everywhere BUY IN CENTRAL OREGON opportunity Circulating Library —aT— 308 UNION ST. LANE THE BOOKMAN Opp. the Postoffice Main 6023 All women should read the special | directions with every box. | In boxes 10¢. and 28, Relieves Toothache wirt-0 ure. Go. Maritime iidg., Seat Western Tent & Awning Co ] 115 Blanchard St—Phone 4455 |For eight days bottom prices im | RESIDENCE AWNINGS. The opening up of Central Oregon to settlers by the comple- now offered homeseckers by the | tion of railroads through the Deschutes valley, is just lands at $5,$7and$10Per Acre beginning to be understood. Farm We Can Save You Money . ~C. C. BERG, Furri a One-Third Down Taxidermist — Tanning and Jhigh grade fur rug making. Manufacturer of Artificial Skulls for rug work ummer prices on 1 Balance on Easy Terms <adies* | Right in the pathway of the two railroads, is at engin As “nlsery | tracting people by the thousands. Room down there five million people: You know what that means to |i[F, & F. STATIONERY those who get hold of some land early. Come in and Roll Films Developed we will put you in possession of a home for a very little F R E E | , | money. 23 UNION ST. Next Saturday evening, from ek (or Sunday by apecial ap- I shail be y Bile. Be sinc “™ ; ; /