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THE STAR—MONDAY, AuGuST 14, 1911. ge-'Four ur Judges Will ‘Dope Out a “Reasonable” and Puncture Proof Tobacco Trust By Order of the Supreme Court water Chadwick Noyes. are going to tell * restraints will be im big business here- Pn Last TION HERE FOR TOG0|* dudge Alfred Conkling Coxe, them devolves the duty of carrying into execution the supreme court's mandate to turn the illegal tobacco trust into a “legitimate” trust, They will be the arbiters of what is business and what is ctookedness, so far as the organization of trusts ia concerned. In this role of separ. ating the black sheep from | trust under the eighty-cont gas law.) Ryan. STRONG ENDORSEMENT FOR|: PEOPLE’S COAL PLAN Representative Guvnor Teats of Pioree county, author of the work- ingmen's compensation act, and one of the real progressives of the last legislature, has given the people's coal plan an emphatic Jorue went, and has written @ letter to President Taft telling why the gov nment should undertake the mining of its Alaska coal fields, Rep- resentative Teats’ letter follows: Aug. 11, 1911, Mr. Willlam Howard Taft, President, Washington, D. C. Bir: 1 join most heartily in the petition being ciroulat newspapers on the Pacific coast, a copy of which 1 have whieh is hy attached. | wish ntly epent a few we ind | find the inclina- js very strong toward driving out the tittle independent fellow, and to take everything in sight where there is any profit. 1 Gind the same influence urges the government to own and operate every line of business which is not profitable; for instance, the govern- ind from Puget ‘a, beca operating expenses. If the government can ya and telegraph tine which will not pay expenses, why cannot it operate a Whe that will pay expenses? ! find the government carrying the mall over the great snow fields of Alaska at tremendous cont because it does not pay the individual, and the burden Is placed upon the government. | find the coal fields of it, with water transportation ‘Then, if the government can transact business like the cable tele- graph, which will not pay expenses, or dig, own and operate the Panama Judge Emile Henry Lacombe. Judge Henry Galbraith W: pursue. Judge Lacombe was a New York |loases. lawyer before his appointment by| Last year Col. William H. Amery President Cleve! in 1847, at)told the New — public service the suggestion of the late Wm. C,| commission t Whitney, whose he was.) “There ee "ies on the bench On the bench he restrained the at-/ who has protected these a torney general from enforcing the|He is the creature of Willla penalties againat the New York gas | | Whitney and the tool of Thomas f. Back of the men who con He took the car tines from the utfl-|tro! the street vallroad lines and ities board, by appointing recetv-|who ignore the law of the state is the era for the New York city ratlway.| Judge Lacombe, and back of Judge white sheep in the big business fleld | He permitted the abolition of trans-| Lacombe stands Ryan.” they will have an unbiased trail tol ee on certain car lines by order dents of the two commercial bodies and the hegeeg will close with a $10 dinner at the Washington. collision between two - automobiles, Edward attorney, and Edward M. M are in a hospital here ‘ from severe scalp ‘besides numerous other ‘The machines came to- (on a sharp curve near the club late last SOREERRESEREEE RE DEER ED 18 AN ALLIGATOR? iS, Tenn, Ang. 11— offices of the were thrown Into ex- trying to decide whether caught in Alligator for shipment to a place ‘Was 4 bird, fish, vegetable Trouble came in the under heading of ele- then found the rate too waa followed by birds, came snakes and attempts, Finally the yr crated with its nose poked Slats was loaded on Mcar and sent at “special 1S BETTER Frees Lensed Wire.) Aug. 14—The condition * health today is ma ered. ‘The weather 1s 1 patient is more His physicians have per- ttf to leave his bed arm ebair. * *& CAT DRAWS PAY FROM U. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1 “Jim,” a big silver-haired official rat cat keeping the govern- ing clear of rodents, the records destruction. Assistant * Dishman receives * im's” monthly stipend and # SOSSSS EEE ESSE the distinction of being © only representative of his # family in the government serv. © foo, and be ie also the lowest & employe of Uncle Sam. RAERRAEHEEAHKKKHAN WHISKY WILL BE CHEAPER. CHICAGO, Aug.) 11-—Whisky and spirits may be aged by electricity st the rate of one year an hour, the result of an invention . | nounced by A. J. Lyon, former prin- cipal of the Wilmette High school. Professor Lyon and M. C, Olesor an electrical expert, have formed a corporation called the Electro Spirits Aging company, through which they have contracted to turn ont for @ Milwaukee distillery 10- hour-old whisky and spirits that will exeel the best 10-year-old prod- uct and will cost considerably less. BONHAM, Tex. Aug. 11—The city council has passed an ord! nance providing that no one may sell peanuts on the streets of Bon- bam until he has suffered ihe am- putation of both legs. The purpose of the ordinance 1s to permit an aged negro, who has lost both legs to “freeze out” all able-bodied com- Ryan 18 the tobacco trust. MILLIONAIRES COMPLETE OCEAN TO OCEAN AUTOMOBILE TRIP y VENICE, Cal, Aug. their ocean-to-ocean trip by a dip through the breakers 14 New York millionatres and their families who participated in the epoch making tour today were the guests of Long Reach, where an elaborate program was arranged for thelr entertatument. Tomorrow the tourists will load their automobiles aboard trains and will depart for their bomes by rail. Fully 100,000 persons witnessed the “dipping” ceremony, which of- fictally ended the shares trip. EES lL it “WL OF REGORDS” CASE REDUCED oy Wire) fers, in the Times case, appeared 08 ANGKLES, Cals Aug 14 \for the accused men. Assistant After a heated argument before S0-| Distriet Attorney perior Judge Willis, bail in the 80-| represented the state. called Hall of Records cases, for) Davis argued an insufficiency of which A. B. Maple, B. H. Connors | evidence in asking the reduction. ing the receivers to relingulah their e 7 vinced that the only possible way that the people will receive the benefit | © canal, why would it not be well to own and operate the railroads and the coal fields of Alaska, which will pay expenses? Why would it not be wise and just for th nd of this store of wealth is through ite ownership and operation by the Respectfully submitted, GUVNOR SeATS WOMAN MUST SERVE ON and F, Ira Bender, union men, have been Indicted, was hepa) on duced today from $26,000 to in the cases of Maple and worn and $20,000 in Connors’ case. Attorney Lecompte , Davis, of | counsel for the McNamara broth. | Against Maple and Bender, he sald, there was practically nothing to even warrant thelr arrest, while against Connors there was nothing but the unsubstantiated statement of G. W. Parks, a confessed agent ‘of the district sttorney. NO JAKE FURTH THERE . ©. bas no Jake Furth, and if Vancouver knew have a Jake Furth, Vancouver would probably re- joice much, very much, to realize that it had no Jake Furth, A private corporation runs the street cars, but It le a @ifferent kind Vancouver, what it means of @ corporation. It never gets gay with the people who pay a nickel Mrs. Ella Reese and Justice Smeitzer, Who Sentenced Her to Chain : Gang and VOUA, Kas, Aug. 14—Is 2 woman we the chain gang? Does her gex forbid certain penalties ten inflicted upon man, provided is equally guilty? That's the problem” causing @ racket) will have to serve. The law makes no sex distinction.” Ella Reese is human waste tn the tangle of mysterious justice. PERSONAL. THE OXYPATHOR for a ride, because the people of Vancouver never stand for ANYBODY getting gay! They've never gotten into that habit. Vancouver street cars carried 30,016,962 passengers last year. This is over 35 miles of trackage. But they got universal transfers, Mberal time allowance for STOP- OVERS, and the transfer doesn't say anything about transfer POINTS, They get on whenever and wherever there happens to be a car. So you see that wouldn't be a very pleasant place for Jake Furth to live in. He couldn't get GAY about TRANSFER POINTS up there; and if he tried to pull off any STRONG-ARM BU INESS, he'd get it hard and awful quick, right where it hurts the most. MISSING GIRL MAY BE HERE BERKELEY, Cal., Aug. 14.—The mystery of the @isappearance of Miss Lois Hall, a pretty Berkeley girl who vanished Wednesday, deepened today, and the poli not now inclined to believe that the girl eloped. The family received a letter to- day addressed to Miss Hall from her fiance, Gerald Fenton, a realty dealer of Toronto, Oan., who recent- ly left Berkeloy. The letter was sent from Glacier, B. C., and It told Miss Hall to address her next let- ter to him at Edmonton, Can. The receipt of this letter lends the authorities to believe that if Miss Hall contemplated meeting Fenton she ts on the way without his knowledge. Chief of Police Voltmer has wired Fenton at Ed- monton to learn if he has any in- formation of Miss Hall. Seattie police today were asked to investigate a report that Lole Hall arrived on the steamer Buck- man Saturday night. .Her name was not on the pagsenger list, but have been drawn for jury service and who have consented to serve, today face the prospect of being compelled to remain on duty at night seasions. Tho fall term of the superior court will be marked by exceptionally heavy dockets, ac- cording to Chief Deputy Prosecutor Remann, and doubtless will entail many late sessions. ‘Four women of the 34 drawn de- clared today they would refuse to act as jurors, the others | petitors in the peanut-selling tine. |‘ guessed “they could stand it.” HE CAME BAG The young woman known at the Royal hotel, First av., as Mrs. Gor- nensational ole reported to the she feared Mrs. dor. hale and hearty. She admitted that she was very sorry she left “that foolish letter” when she went out last evening. TWO CHINAMAN KILLED 18 FIGHT (By Usited Freee Leased Wire.) HANFORD, Cal,, Aug. 14.—As a result of the battle last night two! Chinamen were killed and are now in the morgue here, and three oth- ers were severely wounded, and have been placed in a sanitarium, The two Chinamen who were in the crowd at Gardner's cabin, and Mass—An entomologist | ~~~ thority for the statement that the sprinkling of New England roads with oll is gradually extermi- nating flies, held responsible for distributing cholera, typhoid and tuberculosis germs. CONFERENCE REPORT ON WOOL ADOPTED Press Leaved Wi WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 The house today adopted the conference report on the wool revision bill by a vote of 206 to 90. Practically all the republican progressiv in favor of the report. The nce report was then tran: mitted to the senate, LIVERPOOL, Aug. ours continuous rioting, panied by much bloodshed, streets of Liverpool were cleared night. It troops have been ordered, if ne ary, to shoot to kill. Home Sec retary Churchill announced tontgh: that more troops were en route, and that any further rioting woul: be put down with an iron hand, Stolid, ignorant, with lackluster @ and sullen mouth, Mrs. Ella site in her cell dumbly wait eto learn whoth joomers, hiteh a ball and chain to © leg and go onto the street with “ehain gang. Hita Reese is an unmoral woman; immoral, merely without moral The community is shocked in its midst ts arrested and It ts ordered she shall work out her fine in the chain gang on the city’s streets, under an armed guard, alongside criminal negroes, Mexicans from railroad construc tion camps and shiftless whites. . D. Smeltzer, paies teen | =! the aaa of society who my duty,” said “The law is plain. It sym a prisoners must work. ing ie the only work we con for them, so I found Ella Reese guflty—as she was—-and sen- tenced her to the chain gang. She “Yoon! coach, It requires a great deal of ex- oe perience to make right lenses right. We have no secret pro cess but wo have the most mod- ern lens grindiag machinery and skilled men to operate it. Our references are those for whom we have made glasses. Lies TerT. 1% Pine Reon @ ‘Thor is a prise to eycliata. Thor durance every Lime, Let us conyinc pays to invest in bs aL get in quick. sddrees Kova “ore First av. &- Beat unlimited course only our school oF write pant ry NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE months, 68 Washington, or 120 ‘Third Av. Phone, Main 5424 e month {sit months, $1.70; one Union a re 1,000 men wanted to eal hot roast beet sandwiches. Basement ONLENTA! HOOM, 1413 Third av., betwoen Pike and Union wenience wed agencies at the follow: ia img ae isiien, 5400 Batiard Av, Phone 14th running a'up Motel Madi, 3818 ard nd ‘ng: ? pe WT me near Pike at bat wm North iibh, Gr Pharmacy, ane treet cornes 16, “Green 6. ¥remor Fi Shrine hing now; 2Me Daine. ryt ry ‘od Seooyt-hand cloth exchanted. 1011 Pike M5388 GRAW FLOOR CO. “Kata Floor surfacing and refinishing done. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. NEU Oe) Waxes, bills, claims collected: located, ' $14 Balley. Main 4677. ovenin SPECIAL NOTICES. Drug Store, RGth and Green ‘ay, Phone North 62, taken up to 11 persons Open in 19 = lievel, $18 and $20 $2 monthly. I tin Wastin Rerry Re Notice—To wh will not pay any ch; $8 i pest and best invest- Bend your de. Blaine. | Pins {You want @ home. ai | FOR BARGAINS RA nnn DVDDODUDIDDDDDDDD oun WEEKLY RENTAL BOLLeTIN CONTAIN® WHAT YOU WANT. D us know your name and mall you rythiog, we @ to JOUN DAVIS & COMPANY, 109 Becond Av. Main 2141. ina D DD PDP DDD PMP DDD DDD FURNISHEO ROOMB. nvovvusrertocen $4.00 per 600 and I60 per day; walking dis THR | ANNEX. Biehih ay Veutl ‘ Wo 1912-16 BUSINESS CHANCES, re, $2,000 stock, Bi-story barn, bearim (O’T AND FOUND. 66 1S Men EOE Wtrayed Interbay 1K Ww i, 8 weeks od. 1 a 1012 manag 7 unfurnighed $2 4. e ana wet partie MS Phieise Lap comp, FURNISHED APARTMENTS. manne fully furnished apa sth; one block north. rteren. “eountes 99 Beil st. Phone If you w man-Ketly settled dixtri Bremerton ma $54 cash, $18 per month us a2) 6 PIKE S$ COMPANY, ding. chant #3""Som Alaska B CITY REAL e TATE—(Cont.) IND VIEW LOTS nd paid; near ‘Der Hevett Hunday “BEAUTIFUL BAST BEATT ‘Open each. CIAYFORD LAND 29, Five-room en $1,760; $09 cash, 1919 ‘Third Ay. LAKE SURE EN PROPERTY. AN OF “PORTONITY. eATATE RENT fe COLL AMERICAN Ni ie 208 Cit AN On Improved or ¥i & per cont SOUNTY TOANE o “| for a long urtevant & Co, ._ Recond and Columbia. MONEY TO LOAN on im- to 8 per cout 0 TO BUY—FURNITURE 7] = pala, er a —% 1 siete CHATTEL LOANS. Loans on f Ronen. furniture L 364 niture, horses, ete Wiliam COLLATERAL LOANS. PROVIDENT PLEDGE SOCIETY, mi Bargains in furniture, par household goods, stoves and ranges. We exchange your old goods. SULLY & BALL, New Location, 600 Pike St. Second-hand by and Terrace st Fresh Jersey cow reat faraily pet. 7 fo 85th and Evanst ed for i0c, any sme jone Jacous' hate ett tent applied Morer-Toner. $14 Unio $1,000 loam soll, covered with Maple; located near im of water: Ms saan, Daisnce to suit, or Will trade tor * WEST COAST LAND CO. ‘American Bank Bide WANT! Men te purchase Oi! La Sone eae ayant fa makin APPL row company. ~~~ RAIS! unity for money Cobb Bid) 6 one close to this tract, Price D., 1019 Third Av $400 FOR ac RE NORTH OF CITY view sere north of city, fine view of | cash, balance being butit. OLE ‘HANSON & co, York Block. _ $100 FOR FIVE ACRES" ‘FOR SALE UR _EXCHANG! CHICKEN RAN TO TRADE ~ 7 |For, vacant or improved, ant property 45: ESTATE. HUCHBANK’S SECOND ADDITION You certainly want Enough on each You can Bulla; ‘nome of lot to feed never buy tu stop rent. NO TAX FOR TWO YEARS See Olmsted, S7th and Greenwood, North 2894 ur lots om th ter ber cheap again. on lel DANDY LOTS $200 EACH $5 DOWN 5 MONTHLY NEAR FAUNTLEROY PARK See Mr. Burns any afternoon this ¥ Inquire at lee cream pai JOHN H. WHITE COMPANY, 407 Orlental Block. Main 2209 Ind. 2) —Five-room mi light fixty 1 For wale by owner plumbing, ft alley; full; two This ' prop ‘A n compelled to Some terms. Nortn IN HOMES GALL ON GEORGE L. COLMAN 668 New York Block, Seattle T have. them: from $900 up. J. Jacobs, worth and the price is $2, Must bo sold quick Aurora ay 922, 4081 wold and | — Yo “bos arly. payments Owner Drown, 1324 Alaska Bide 4244 ie. Co. N_ HAIN RT Hesidences in all parte of VIER, $04 Leary Bla; oat i it Tot, bOx200. B. 10454 y EXCLUSIV Wito trom this date, Ik. G. GARLAND, Becond av. ZB dieters, West, Boatt JY ow! Main 2484, Inds 3260 OUSE MOVIN: nee eae m, housemoving. “Roxy Walt pa: RRA So ee em LAWYERs. J. P. BALL, 2013 BURKE BLDG. CONSULTATION PREB. Damage, case property ri a a as Speck: —All_ court gerbera en ions organized Dancing Ac rth. between Pike and. Pl W. Edmunds, op) Lometriat. 703 Leary PHYSICIANS, Di. FRANK BROOKS — thoumation. nervous and’ chrome a tasem. piten, ete Seimarcany” miccenaul 1. thie too, iN opposite NM ae ean pra ‘women, Dracticg: selina Sie Dr. White, 426 rors Sg Bide. Tet, Tel Main ey ia. 20 02: eos Lumber as Arcade, wed patent attor Write for bool, PATTERNS AND MODELS. TI NoUo Mattern Worke mtv __The_best_equipped shop in town. PLUMBING AND HRATING. Plumbing, steam and’ gas. fltttn Rake & specialty in “prompt. dative of work, 1811 Bighth ay. Malm 180%, PRINTERS. TNE Kine t ony Ind. 8689.1 ‘i RUG REPAIR. Nie ring. WANA and rep Maint pairing askin 2080 Westlake av. Phone SKATING ‘RINKS, Matn | st, STORAGE. “YRC EKIO dar Rosoiurely Mireproat Storage Locked Vault for valuables. 1016 Ropublioan st. Henry Weller, Transfer, ; Moving & Storage hones Main 886, Ind. § TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. cite Bil Wox, Blick and other mak ‘Typewriter and Supply Co. 8

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