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All the Sunshi OW T LiKE ID SO MUCH IN DER COUNTRY, I DO, TRA~A-LAY, TRA-LA-L00! DER BIRTS UND DER BULLFROGS SING SVEETLY ALL DAY, OO-L1-O0, OO-LI- AY! SENSATION President Lindsay, Dave Dugdale! has more influence “at court,” than and others to the contrary notwith- ‘hey themselves, combined. | Shreeder ie so sore that he re- Ganding, there is going to Pe & rics to talk, but Cobn gives his special meeting of the directors of version of the affair the Northwest league Sunday He denies being the originator night. Either that or Joe Cohn, of the special meeting program, tn- George Shreeder and Bob Brown timating that It came from Shreed- are going to know the reason why. er. Cohn ss that when he blew These same gentiemen asked for into Tacoma with his team Sunday and attempted to hold a meeting night, Shreeder asked who would ‘Thursday, but Lindsay and Dugdale umpire at Vancouver the coming fefused to acquiesce, and right now week, and Cohn told him Starkell, the eng president, with the aid Brown Likes Starkell'’s “Work.” of the ttle magnate, is keeping, Cooney Starkell pitched for Bob the lid on the boiling league cald- Brown for several years and is a But once Joe, George and Bob warm personal friend, according to t lid pried off, some sensa |Cobn. It was Bob who secured his promised. appointment to the umpire staff ‘The call, it is claimed, originated and Bob likes his work. He has with Cohn, who wished to air his stuck to the Vancouver team for troubles’ with Brown, but now the four weeks, in spite of the other 43 Z fous proportions. Brown Accepted Cohn's Dare. | can talk for both, bec: Brown accepted the dare, was how Shreeder feels. ‘willing to “go to court” with Cohn,| “Can you blame us for being sore, and signed the call. j with a close race on, and that kind Shreeder signed it because it of stuff being pulled? Of course wished to pry Umpire Cooney we don't like it, and we're not go- Starkel! away from Bob Brown and ing to sti it either.” the Vancouver aggregation. | Hinted Dug Owns Vancouver Stock. Magnate Wattelet of Victoria; It ts hinted that Dugdale owns also signed it, and both Shreeder stock in the Vancouver franchise, and Cohn aver he didn’t sign it}and that as Dug stands well. at “Just for fun.” It is said he wishes | court, he can have Cooney Starkel! use he knows to bring about the dismissal of Um- pire Jakey Baumgarten. Asyhow those were the original for an umpire just as long as he wents him. “But there's going to be a meet * in common. grievane:s or reasons for the call, | ing—and mind you it's not me ask- ‘but pow the four have a grievance | ing It half as mach as Shreeder and They want to know | Brown—but we want to see wheth- why, with = twothirds majority er we have anything to say about sigping the call, Judge Lindsay re-|this league—or whether one mag- fused to hold the meeting. They nate is dictating its affairs,” says want to know if Magnate Dugdale! Cohn. HILLMAN STILL US THOSE PRETTY PICTURES C. D. Hillman, real estate shark,|fuence his displays of beautiful convicted of fraud in using the mails| photographs of scenery of rich agri- and at liberty at this time on $200,-\cultural’iands formerly had on his} 600 pending a review of his case| unsophisticated customers. So he) by the cireult court of appeals, in| tmed the picture stunt on the mem- still doing business much in the! bers of the equalization board. same cld way. But instead of pictures of the fer-) Hillman thought he had been un-|tile Hillman Garden Tracts at justly treated by the county Earlington, he had photographs of sessor. He wanted to have his/his property flooded with three feet | taxes reduced by the equalization|of water. He pleaded that it was board. | practically worthless. But Hill- And this is how he proceeded:|man’8 “pitiful” story was not in- | hoeded. ed SACRAMENTO, Cal., Aug. 19-~\that Pope Pius is rapidly mending | State Forester G. W. Homans today has been dissipated, according to| fs on the way to-Monterce, Sononia | Vétican physicians today, who an-| nounced that the gouty condition county, about 76 miles from Snn' <r hig knee has ceased to be par- Francisco, where a big forest fire i8| tienlarly painful and that his phy. raging, according to a telegram re | sical condition {s greatly {mproved. | ceived here from T. H. Hallecke,) ~- — who said that more than 100 fire) fighters are assembled, and that| the force is being steadily aug neat-/ —— pron. connate eles | been officially announced that the Dr. Chas. J. Adams, 73, died at his | Canadian Pacific Rallway yester residence, 4433 Eastern av., follow-| day placed an order in England for ing a stroke of paralysis, yester-|two new steamships for {ts Van-| day. ‘ couver-Hongkong service. Two New Steamers MONTRPAL, Aug. 19.—It has) Against Substitutes and Imitations “MUSHROOM GROWTH.” Ask for HORLICK’S ne Sudde DER COUNTRY ISS BEACEFUL, }127 against the proposition. | | motion It means the Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-Drink for all Ages. Rich milk, malted grain, in pow-|More healthful than tea or coffee. dered form. For infants, invalids : and growing children.. Pure nu-|Asrees with the weakest digestion, trition, upbuilding the whole Invigorates nursing mothers an A quick lunch prepared in a minute. aged, Get the Best. All Druggists. 3D Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. bod 4 the | Keep it on your sideboard at home. 00-fk-AN, 00-EY-AH, -Jurors Freed MRS. ANNA LANGLEY ke THE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1912, nly Goes Out of Ado Mrs. Anna Langley killed her husband; shot him down on & crowded street in the heart of a business section of San Franclaco. grand jurors how she had been beaten by her husband; how hehad refused to support her; how be had spent the money she earned on But Anne Langley wasn't treated | drink; then she told of her refusal 4s a murderer, She spent « night |to give him $20 to lend to a salcon in jail, then came to the corouer’s|man, and how he sald he had no inquest, after which the girl was) more respect for her than for « rushed to the grand jury room.) woman of the tenderloin. There the 19 heard her story, and) Then she told bow something they sympathized with her. In-) snapped in her brain. stead of holding Anna Langley,|fire with ao pistol she had just they recommended that she be re/bought. Four bull went wild, leased on her own recognizance.|but the fifth went through the Judge Weller fixed bail merely as | man's heart. a formality at $100. It was speedily! Did Anna Langley have the right raised and the girl was released. |to kill ber husband? San Francisco But the grand jury did more than | says she did, and if public sympathy | that. Some of them sent her flow-|can win a case, Anna Langley will ors, while eight others assisted her | never walk up the gallows or spend and wished her well. & day in prison. She must stiil) Anna Langley’s story tore down|stand trial, but it will be a mere | legal precedent. She told fthe| formality. “Wind Too Strong, Atwood Balks ERIE, Pa, Aug. 19.--Aviator Harry Atwood started from here in an automoblie today for Fairview, where he left his aeroplane last) night. He ascended from Fetrview | at 10:35 today but after risiig 150 feet found the wind too strong and descended. He expected to make! another attempt again about noon. Prosecutions Halted, Says Dr.H. W. Wiley) WASHINGTON, Aug. 19—Testi- fying that the bureau of chemistry wae given no chance to prosecute, whom he had | aduiterants of | type, Dr. ey W. Wiley, before the hou ommit! on expenditures in the agricultural department, asserted today that) | thousands of cases were summari- ly halted after his reports on the use of benzoate of soda, sulphuric acid, alum, etc, as preservatives, had been referred to the Remsen board. See HOUSE FAILS TO OVERRIDE TAFT'S VETO (Ry United Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 19.— Lacking just eight votes of the necessary two-thirds majority, the attempt to pass the free list bill in the house yesterday afternoon failed. The vote stood 226 for and Bight republican progressives, who switched at the eleventh hour, were responsible for the loss of the to pass the free list bill over the president's veto. TAFT VETOES THIRD BILL WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 19. President Taft late yesterday sent to the house a third veto, returning the free list bill without approval Immediately after the message had been read, Democratic Leader Underwood moved that the meas ure be passed over the veto, A 20- minutes debate was agreed upon, Gigantic schemes are Involved in the purchase of nyne acres of, {ide | }lands on the East Waterway by} |James A. Moore. The tract, which WASHINGTON, Aug, 19.—Presi-|Was the property of Joshua Green, | dent Taft today signed the cam-| was sold for $450,000. It has a| paign publicity bill. It provides for|frontage of 400 feet on the Hast complete publicity of campaign ex-| waterway and a depth of 1,060 feet, | penditures by candidates for both| Here are the plans tn a nutshell: | the house and senate before elec-| Coke ovens to cover six acres, to| tions and Minits the amount which | consume 900 tons of coal dally, pro- | may be spent in a single campaign} ducing 600 tons of coke, 3,000,000 to $5,000 for a candidate, for the|cuble feet of gas and large amounts house and $10,000 for a candidate |of tar dally for the senate, Storage warehouses, a 4 three acres, with a capacity of 10, 1000 tons of stect. The manufac HELD FOR MURDER tured steel of Irondale will be stored | |here. It is million dollar deal, OF SWEETHEART. SAN |PRANCISCO, Aug. 19 {Kermit Roosevelt Junphy, ho shot dd killed | . . i aweetheart, ‘Sopite ‘Page, | OD Hunting Trip| sweetheart, Sophie Pape, in| front of @ dance bail here two| LOS ANGELS, Cal, Aug. 19. ived here today from weeks ago, was held to answer Telegrams without bail on a murdef charge to-| Yuma, Ariz, say that Kermit day by Police Judge Weller. Dun-| Roosevelt, son of the former presi. phy dejectedly accepted the judg: | dent, and his hunting party are safe ment of the court. He refused to|and sound in Lower California and examine any of the witnesses of the! that young Roosevelt is enjoying A MILLION — DOLLAR DEAL covering | | tragedy, fe to the fullest extent, If’s Life Ao MSTEN, ADOLF — Be BRAFE — BvERETT DER LIFE DERE (st PIE OO-BY-LA-Lee ! BoOo-Hoo O-LRE-AN, O1me-evet O0-EY-Lam, OO-nY-Lae, |} TRUE 18S CAMING TO BPRND Go0s-30B-308) UND NODDINGS DISTURBS LA-LA-LA-LAY $2 Ho A Frew DAYS ON DER FARM, 'B00-HoO-00-00H!! NOR ANNOYANCES ME ys A went- YIPPY DIP, YiPPY-DEE! P77 of a Can BART UND x Vi a ip Y 383 ADOLF— Af Z VAT Tw NE ed Vrese Leasen Wired DENVER, © Aug. 19.—-Frank Watson, arrested here last May at the request of Nebraska authorities on & charge of safe robbery, today voluntarily confeswed that he Joseph Collins of Omaha and RM Roberts of Mullen, Neb. held ap the Union Pacific Overland limited, near Reese, Neb. January 1, rob MONTESANO, Aug. 19.—E Benn, former mayor of Aberdeen and brotherindaw of C. W. Wappen tein, who was convicted of bribery in Seattle, will have to pay more taxes thiv year than he * the renult of the iatter’s trial. Benn undertook to explain the depositing of $10,000 to Mra. Wappenstetn’s 4 his own credit In Beattie banks on the day following the summon ing of the grand jury in Seattle and before Wappenstein had been in dicted, by teatifying that he brought that money down from Aberdeen in anticipation of needed bail, The late had whown that previous to —_ HE WINS CHI@AGO, Aug. 18-—-E. H. Igou has so applied himself to the de- mands of bis calling that today he wears a real gold medal for being polite. Igou ts a-kaight of the bell cord) on the Milwaukee electric street car | Mine in Chicago, He was awarded the company’s first gold modal, as |* 4 monthly honor for the most polite | conductor. | “1 always try to remember that the passenger is the patron of my | empioyer,” igou. “He really) pays my wages, and it is therefore | up to me to be courteous to him—or | her. | try to feel that passengers are buying something from m: ind to at them ae | would like to) be treated.” * | Igou says his rules of conduct were not learned from a book, but have been developed by applying | | | common senso to the problems of | bis work. | “it's all nonsense for public ser- McCABE, AND NOT WILEY, MAY GET IT {Py United Vroas Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 19. Opinion is strong here today that President Taft is wavering in his determination to reprimand Dr. H W. Wiley, chief chemist, and tn | stead will advise Secretary Wilson} to get rid of Solicitor McCabe, his} legal adviser, who curbed the pure food spectaliat. If this happens the president will likely turn the en forcement of the food and drugs ac’ over to Dr, Wiley, unless stopped by protests from the dried fruit and wine interests of California Owing to his previous decision those industries In which sulphur} must be used will have to suspend if Wiley wins out. The president, reports say, has been influenced by misleading re ports by the press, Secretary Wil son is going on the stand Monday to show that Wiley has not been truthful Wilson's statement probably close the hearings, Today will see the concluding finals in the state tennis tournament on the courts of the Seattle Tennis club. Yesterday practically com pleted the semifinals, Today Misa Mary Brown of Los Angeles, Miss lrene Campbell and will Confesses Murder and Train Hold-Up BENN’S WAPPY TESTIMONY INGREASES HIS TAXES @=t-s222st°~ CONDUCTOR IS SO KIND | ening results, unp) Words by Schaefer ° ‘ ° e Music by Condo BOO-HOoO ee WILL LYNCH MURDERERS IF CAUGHT bing mdre than 100 passengers and killing Porter Davis Watson also admitted complicity in the holdup of the Gregon Shert Line Butte-Portland special near (My United Press tensed Wire.) Ogden, June 27, 1910. M’DALE, la, Aug, 19.--Six hun- Watson insists his story is cor-|@red farmers today are engaged in a hunt for two men who three days ago murdered City Marshal Butcher Jat Missourl Valley. It is believed that the desperadoes will be lynch ed if caught The bandits were corralied yes terday in the woods several miles re inclined to yrication. reet but the pol believe it pure f Ever Give This Excuse? It was so dark this morning that T overnlept YOUR EYES making these*deposits Mra, Wap penstein and the exchief himself had visited two safety vaults, and the Inference sought to be cetablish. ed was that the $10,000 came from these sources. During the two trials, however, Benn stuck to the] hat he bad taken that money | private vault in Aberdeen «* to Samuel Benn, bin)? Rho tather. Taking him at board of equalization of Chehalis W. EDMUNDS, Oph. D. fae ‘oma tid. nd Madison Thonee! Main #134 his word, the | 161 1 me 18 county summoned Benn to show “308 og why he should not be assessed upon this personal property. The board | ree Of - strack an average of $4,000 on which Benn should pay. t t T t ts To All Sich Who Have No Money A GOLD MEDAL RKRMREAE RAR * © POLITOGRAMS To other sufferers who can pay, % Help old women with babies #|come and get External Absorbent | Treatment at the low cost of Two Dollars: a treatinent for the next ten cays. ® or bundles on and off car. Re- member where regular passen- ® gers get off. Don't take them by, Ask men to give seats to old * women or women with babies ® or bundies, On rainy *® open umbrellas for women as * they get off ® Never give curt answers. Be # as polite to homely women as * * * * * * se to pretty women. Keep yourself and your, car clean. Remember passengers are patrons of your employer. ~-E. H. Igou, * car conductor. SSeeseeeeeeeeeeseeseae politest street * * PRE E EERE ER EEE Specialist Loughney This remarkable offer, beginning tomorrow (Sunday), August 20th, is made, of course, to more thor |oughly Introduce this great Exter- nal Absorbent Treatment in Seat- vants to say they haven't time to be polite,” he said. “it takes less time than to be impolite, for it makes questions and answers shorter, and dose away with wordy argumante |i, the home of Specialist Lough Tho “politest conductor” asks | nc) a ignona a, cue Geer men to give seats to old women or | peopie, found the ingredients of women with babies or bundles. He helps women on and off his car, and on rainy days opens their umbrel- las for them when they alight “A woman can't handle an um.) this remarkable remedy, and with |the aid of the foremost chemists jand pharmacists, was able to bring this remedy to a point where !t has made many wonderful cures nia toa ged and her skirts in in cases of chronic rheumatism, bad weather,” he observed, “and she |jnribego, neuralgia, catarrh, cold, appreciates a nce. la_grippe, stomach, bowel, liver atid kidney troubles, nervousness, insomnia and all troubles that are caused through lack of function The External Absorbent Treatment is applied externally entirely, and in from 24 to 48 hours after. its ap- plication it draws all poisonous secretions and pus out of the pa. tent’s back, and thoroughly cleans the blood, effecting cures in even the chronic cases that had beep {considered incurable To Know |. The following are names of a few of the many prominent Seattic that impure blood with its weak! citizens who vouch for our Exter- asant breath, Dal Absorbent Treatments. They headaches, unrestful nights, poor | Ach Dald $10.00; they Kot results; ovale apart . they have reason to be grateful, appetite, sallow skin, pimples and and they are grateful depression, comes from constipation A. Chilberg—President portant part in the women’s entries Capt. Foulkes of Victoria, Joe Ty of Spokane and 8. L. Russell ba for the men’s honor Seandina 5 | vian American Bank | D, L. McLaughlin—2170 Alki Av. 4 James Clark—Taylor’s Mill 5 Columbia B, Krackenberge v. 68rd St | St.; Main 30: | Charlie Stuhts- Pea Ella Water: Atlantic St » Tribolet—Renton, Wash, ; good to men and | Art Seward—4615 ‘Orchard St, women for many, many years and|_ Brighton Beach their value has been tested and |N- b. Brown—1511 E proved. They remove the cause of Mrs: K- Banerek—1123 physical troubles, A few small | M5. .M: Hesker 3832 doses will show their safe tonic| We havo sear action on you. have been doing st Columbia W, 62nd St Federal Av., 5 ’ have scores of testimonials Beecham’s Pills | in our offices from just such promi- will surely help you to an active|nent people, who have been cured liver, a good stomach, a sweet | bY the Absorbent Treatment after breath, clear head and refresh-| ll other methods had failed ing sleep. In young or old they will | pga heh Bide. Cae ot ane ae ple’s Bank Bldg., cor. of Second Av. : Relieve and Pike St Constipation Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 2Re. Sundays, 9 to 12 only All treatments given under the direfion and supervision of a med jeal expert and licensed) druggist » Consultation Is Also Free \Socialist Pig Pleasant MAYOR DENCAN | 2.74 EVERY WORKING wi ’ EVERY WORKING “a | EVERY WORKING Ging | EVERY WORKING soy and especially the Recall tion, should go and hear the innue between the people sadn exploiters discussed, ole ane. Everybody, the whdle pe a should go and learn what they, r know~-Socialism, Sag ia EDWIN J. BROWN ets ~ ~ Zz The Story of Was ton’s Dental spiracy It has been sai4 that “ail horse re democrats, but all iF howe feratters) in proportion im the Profersion who do net adv are who de advertise, and it ied ethical professional teaches Gentiste der each other, and dentist violates his own ethlen | does no. that t. and if thie be majority in 4 today, but a y combine society self-styled Gentints who slander ad <a Whe know what they are t z when It comes to telling much the bill is (after : e Here Are Some Real A friend of mine wae & to-cailed pyorrhes Cobb buliding Thle ; int, who operates exciustvely 6m ¥ : books, wanted $160 or $809 for Geaing is prorrhea, and the — Job that any high clase dentist would be giad to do for fi $225. And these dentists are hold membership. in Seattie’s Dental Soci Seattle would last her until ed her Little home and. dentist $176, and within « few the bridgework fell out, The iat tried and tried to fix it Bi to make good, and then for the other $78. The work worthless, and: In court some firet dentiste—the Dental swore under oath that the 1@rt clase, and this, mind as gusrantee hie work, but the uh the law implied a “ Antes, and disminsed the ens. foul dentist paid the costs aed lost some good teeth. Dental folng some In Seattie. cases to Hh grafting dent sands of people read dental ments whom patronize dentists. The dental ad lenge their attention to thele they go to their own dentists, the proper thing for them te aa Advertising Dental G The advertising dettist to unbridled Heense and bery, simply because people for dental services, will move ay dentiat who betrays the " digging his pro! ore Tt te not such @ Ereat to ure your own reasonable and: means to induce people to be r the only sopn know him avoid him, and advise their Hike wise About five years ago @ tam © of Froom opened fice on Pike at. aduate College. but knew how to advel nial college of his never acher nor a student to be tal was a ge!-the-money-cental-office. soon left Seattle and I had tote of work to do over for his patients, About three yeart ago & an by the name of Royal Dental Offices tn the J ing and started & er of all adver epresentation of The public was given dentistry, and al ed as @ foundation with whieh to 6, and the Rex Deutist ¢ vanished—that ia, Bi ead here and the-money mer went to B $1,000—Reward—$1,008 » $1,000 reward for & Fees ard text book On *t to any person WhO « teeth without plates OF rf gle case. of che % into 6.00 for a to him for alveolee _ Same out ai me kind of teeth for v reaponsibl advertising looked upon with distal r But There Are Some Who Are Thore is just one kind of dent is beneath all others ‘and that poor skate who claims to bet ial kets around close to some Standing and reputation and tes imitate his name so ag to age) patient This type of dentist ts an obftet of weet |, ke fruit peat, does me @ntil the fruit develop. Oot ‘ou see one of these dental y ne of these Reg h to imitate some one, remem! re of the are safe under the and

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