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(iy United Press Leased Wire.) VANCOUVER, Wash. June T.—Ite broken leg carefully set in splints, an old bi day is mending rapidly under the care of Dr. Clair Wilcox, from whom the bird sought aid, Utte yesterday afternoon the crow flopped down in front of the doctor’s office and attract ed attention by pecking on the ndow pane. Touched by the ‘rds plight, the surgeon took the sufferer in, By ders say the crow headed @irectly for the physician's office after it had fractured ite leg by striking a telephone wive while fy ing. Dr. Wileox, however, doubts this testimonial regarding “crow sense.” NEW YORK, June 7.—Margaret Ingersoll, 19, former itress in a Marietta, Ga. restaurant, is in New York today to claim an in heritance of half a million dollars. Jos. H. Choate, her guardian, found her after a two years’ agarch. The University Heights school track team ected =Harold P. Barbour captal® and A. B Auger gon coach at a meeting held yes- terday, vor I NEED WS A DIANA DILLPICKLES See UNTIDYNGESS ADOLF | p ONOLEOR” MER GAT MERIC MEXICO CITY, June _7.— Thirty-four years, six mgnths end eight days after the “in- surrecto” genera’ Porfirio Diaz, marched into Mexico City at the head of his vic- Francisco |. successful revolutionary cfReftain, will triumphal entry of the the new “liberator,” ready to try his hand at govern- ment after the failure of the “old eagle of Oaxaca” to make a Benuine democracy of the Mexican nation. Madero, who in six short months forced the retirement of the once powe ful Diaz, entered Mexico City this afternoon as a “private citizen,” but acclaimed as a@ “conqueror,” as a “liberator” and as the “next president.” A Democratic Entry. Coming not at the head of an 0 uly army and having only a small es cort guards under Brig. Gen. Garibaidi, hew of the great Ttalfan liberator, Madero’s entry in the capital today will be in sharp contragt with that of Diaz almost 135 years ago. None the less brib }Mant and pleturesque, it will lack the martial touch of the tron hand jand the military spectacle, which) was generally taken as a of ‘the new order of things In Mexico. ] Six special trains gaily decorated, met the Madero special at Quer crowded with capitalists, Dusiness menpreception committee | ich accompanied pital. git Gegaya, a elty norty’of the capital, a ban quet was served In the magnificent gardens of the home of Eusebia |Gonzalew gue of Megico's multh milonaires. Beautiful girlie pre ceded Mad@ro as he left the train and strewed flowers in bis path (iN POLITICS FOR 30 YEARS, BUT NEVER HELD AN OFFICE Charies Frederick Adams, single taxer, of New York, who is lectur ing in this city, can boast of a Gnique distinction. For 30 years he has been con tinually active in polities, but he has never held a political office. And this ts how he explains ft. He has always championed un popular theories. ie advocated the initiative, referendum and re- call 25 years before it was adopted anywhere. He talked of recalling corporation judges when it meant social an@ every other kind of ostracism to mention such things. He preached direct nominations without intervention of the caucus Something the young man is very particular about getting, and some- thing we are very particu- lar about his having, is good style. Good, lve patterns, live designing and live tai-, loring—the kind of clothes all young men “make a fuss” over. EASY CREDIT TERMS Are a source of much convenience to the young man who has g limited income jist the kind of clothes he « ing him any more than paying cash. EASTERN OUTFITTING “Seattle's Retinble Credit House” jand the cut aad dried conventions | The election of senatow and prest [dents by popular vote ts an old | doctrine with him, | Adams, now on th® brink of of age, in seeing all of these things jcoming true. And he wants the people to be prepared to use these | democratic weapons. | “It is my ambition to see every | precinct made a civic forum with all of the citizens within it as | members,” he sald téday. “I want | these forums to meet @very week |to discuss everyday political prob- lems.” 1""Raame speaks tonight at the ' Central Labor Count! ° Today's Styles Today He is enabled to wear lesires without it cost- CO., Ine. F you aye not yet a depositor in this bank, dllow you should consider becoming one. 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HICAGO, June 7.—After con fessing that he had employed eight mombers of the “fire ring” to butn his factory, Leopold Dreyfurs, a rich manufacturing tailor, went into the bedroom of his magnificent Michigan boulevard home today and shot killed himself, Dreyfuss | BRYAN'S” BABY DROPS Was arrested on a charge of arson, following a fire in bis factory Sat- urday night, His confession in- volves “firebugs” and prominent business men who had employed them. He named the men whom he sald had net fire to his factory He asserted he had paid $500 cash and promised $1,000 additional when he collected bis insuran “wiss” FOR "MRS." ! A June Bride, Who Was Mise°Grace Bryan, Younger Daughter of | W. J. Bryan, and Who Today Becomes Mrs. Richard L. Hargreaves, Wife of a Young Lincoin, Neb., Business Man. . | LINCOLN, Neb., June°7.—-Miss Grace Dexter Bryan, second daugh-| ter of Mr. and girs. Wm. J. Bfyan, and Richard L. Hargreaves will be | Qnarried this evening at Fairview, the country home of the Bryans near | Lincoln, The young woman is 20 yeafs ee. Ruth, the eldest daugh ter, married an artist, from whom she secured a divorce, and now is the wife of a British army officer. os ee - = | | PROGRESSIVES WILL NAME NOMINEE 0 Press Leased Wire.) jparfy and nominate Senator La DENVER, June 7.-That the pro-|Follette,” said White. “If, bow-| gressives will name the presidential |ever, the conservatives control the nominee of one of the old parties is republican convention and nomt-| the belief of William Allen White,|nate President Taft or Vice Pres! Kansas editor and magazine writer,|dent Sherman, thgn the progres-| here today en route to Boulder,|sives will seize the democratic | where he will address the graduates |party and nominate Governor | of Colorado university. Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey.4 “If the conservatives nominategThe conservative nominee will try | Gov. Judson Harmon of Ohjo,|to hedge and straddle on progres-| among the democrats, the progrés-|sive measures, and he will be de-| PORTLAND AND RETURN ACCOUNT se Festival GOOD ON ALL TRAINS Ro JUNE 7 AND 9 AND ON 10:30 P.M. TRAIN JUNE 8 Limjted for return to June 12, inclusive m. . m, m. m. 10:30 p. 6:00 a. 10:30 p. 6:10 a. La Seattle Ar Portland ‘% Portland Ar Seattle ... 10:00 a. m. | 3:30 p. E 9:50 11:15 p. Parlor Cars, Diners, Standargl and Coaches, etc., Electric Lighted Throughout Tourist Sleepe BOOST FOR THE POTLATCH AT THE PORTLAND R¢ FESTIVAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 8& Leave Seattle on the “Owl,” 10:30 p. m., Wednesday | Secure Tickets at GREAT NORTHERN TICKET OFFICE, Columbia and Second, or King St. Passenger Station _|day, ready to be sworn and cross) CHIEF BANNICK TALKS AT THE - OPENING OF MRS. BERRY’S TRIAL| nick called Mrs. Berry on the car pet, but when it sppeared that/ health officers were responsible he let it drop, after having reported | to the mayor. He continued | “Nothing further w considerable stir one of the newspapers (meaning | The Star), Then | went to. the |mayor. He sald, ‘If | were y8u 1 would dismiss Mrs. Berry,’ and on that | discharged her.” At the conclusion of bis state ment, the chief offered to introdu statements from Dr. Crichton, Stev enson and Magee, of the health de- partment, Jatler Corbett and othef™, but the commission declined to ac-| jeept them and the trial wae con- tinued ° ThE trial of Mra, Henrietta Berry, | deponed jail matron, was last night continued by the civil sgrvice com: mission until Thursday night, at 7 o'clock Mra, Berry was present, ready for the hearing. The commission, however, declined to accept signed statements, held by Chief Bannick, as evidence. Gannick promised to have bis witnesses present Thurs je through examined. The chief de hin opening state ment. He admitted . that Jailer Yorbett had reported the “nude parade” incident, Marg 2, the day following the affair, and had sug ented Mre Berry's dismissal. Ban om 3 . epee, ‘Dips’ After ‘Choo-Choo’ ‘Wagons ips’ After o-Choo’ Wagons, Who? {autos worth while. H. M. Graham, p. 630 13th av. N., lost two $30 robes Mond: nigh® in front of the Moore theatre. W. C. Dawson, 913 18th ay., ls minus a bearcloth robe. An Indian motoreycle has taken # va-| from the King county They're after automobiles Nay, not this ti: dips,” whicy interpreted police #langun means are busy after the “choo wago' Nor do they seek joy rides. The same may be pleas ant, but they cannot be sold for coin of the realm. Rather would the “dips” get aw robes, and tires and other implements that make the bury WANTS DIAZ AMUSEMENTS. MOORE THEATRE heave Week from thieve choo Anne hill, Capitol bill and of the seven hille dn report automobile thefts of and small size tomobile Seattle large TO RETURN” ST. LOUIS, June That he is going France to try to induce Gen, Porfirio Ding to return to Mex leo was statement made today by Jose Yves Limantour, minister of fir in Diaz's cabinet. Lim antour said that Diaz will land in Spain,eand after a short purn there, will go to southern France for an indefinite period. There, Limantour said, he expected to meet his former chief and endeay lor to induce him to return to his native land. tombinea in AND Miss Juka Marlowe TODAY— ARNOLD'S ELECTRIC VIBRATOR AND MAT. Lumbago, Par AND JULIET htt TroxianT ~HOM RAY Merchant ef “Tweitth Night.” You Likg it jamiet.” m, evening, § o'clock i v'elock sharp TRICKS S00 to 43.00. GRAND OPERA HOUSE) RUGENE LEVY, Manager First Hun Photoplaye and Vaudeville and 10 centa Box Beate 26 PENCIL Your Rows ¢ Yes, air, a You MANICURE! 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