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Why They Never Serve Pork | 7060 GOES, ESCORTED BY onlPo | Admiral Count Togo is sailing for his native country today, After| the state banquet at the New Wash ington hotel last evening, the stern little sea fighter shook hands with everybody and went to bed. Early this morning he was at tending to his mail, took a tittle walk on Second av, and then, es eorted by the Seattle committee th had charge since his Marceek he was motored to the Great Northern | docks, where he boarded the Tamba | Maru. | Cruisers Escorts. | The steamer swung into mid-} stream at 10 o'clock and was soon | TABLE HERE AY CHEE Are SEN VERY N reception im in MR, OSCAR, THE VEGETABLES WITH WHICH YOU SUPPLY Bur You DON'T. HAVE ENOUGH MEAT, .— FOR INSTANCE YOUR T COULD RELISH URST CHOPS. SOME NICE PORK WHY DON'T You HAVE PORK CHOPS! “OSCARS BUT) 7) WHY Ase WE HAVE PORK CHOPS, MR. NT HE REASON — a adi bit ‘avaust 29, 1911. Chops ai at -Osgar und Adolf’s : DER REASON ISs DISS—— ADOLF (33 TENDPRHLARTED ABOUDT PIGS, UND canis mT Me MRS. TRUE Come \ WHat 13 - ; ; PE Pry BF WE HAT PORK CHOPS 7% HEART |! pe! why we CAN'D eros or “4 HAF PORK steaming off down the Sound, the United States cruisers Colorado and West Virginia forming an es ort and the x, with | hundreds of Seattle J ae rest @ents on board, tagging on bebind When the squadron reached the open sea the cruisers fired a fare LOS ANGELES.—Policemen here) U w ter Well trom thelr deepthroated deck [2re, tbe equipped with | roller guns and the Japanese on the Sioux | 5 v apeed on the pavements and waved a hearty farewell Wined and Oined. | Admiral Togo was wined and) @ined to the limit in Seatule, but} N, tiL—A fell horw while he had a keen appetite for |o¢ avout 100 ¥ Pesaro event officers siceping while) anding up. | has been giving ee taet he caused up the nape | tightly concerts, which last until a4 light. The citizens have appea juice and other nice things to drink oe ta the ye tie ro d fire der art that wore set beside bis plate. | ments. { | The banquet in the New Wash. fngton, last evening, was the most important feature of the admiral’s tertainment in Seattle. The big ing room was beautifully decor. ated, and the speeches were very entertaining. Mayor Dilling fairly glittered as | ® toastmaster, and bis brief address of welcome was received with} cheers by the Japanese and Ameri cans who sat around the board. There were about 200 at the ban. quet. Japanese Consul T. Takahashi in-| troduced the admiral. The speech by Togo was very graceful, but con-| fined entirely to the gratitude of | the guest for the ontertainment he | had received in this country. Togo paid a graceful tribute to President | Taft, to Mayor Dilling and to Seat-| tle, and he was cheered and ban. saied when he sat down. A AGE BETWEEN STORK AND RICHES (By United Prese Leased Wire) CHICAGO.—Mrs. Edith Anderson gave a clairvoyant $185 “to graft money on money.” The “graft”) worked for the necromancer and | the money disappeared. | HANCOCK, Mich. — Pleading guilty to diluting bis milk with} water, Joseph Brunean declared the | product was so rich that otherwise his patrons’ digestion would be ruined | sone | COSHOCTON, ¢ O.—Aa the basis of | his divorce petition Erwin Myers claims his wife suffraget and) | that «! bused him and beaten | him with a poker. GARY, ind.—With $40,000 a year! to spend and 16 automobiles, Ethel | Thayer Bryan is suing Louis A. Bryan, multi-millionaire, for divorce. | “1 could be happy if he were poor,” she said. | NEW YORK.—Threatening to ar.! rest Robert Crooks, an actor, for == RESTAURANT MAN Meee = mig SPRINGS, Aug. | 29.—Fifteen years ago W. 8. $ not retire ee nes a million (My United Frese Leased Wire) | for each idren. it 3 BEAC pool looked easy then, for he had LONG BEACH, Cal, Aug. 29. only three children. The stork | Thomas C Sheldon, a restaurateur wae on the Jom however, and ‘nere, today recelved notice that ® was a long Jackson made with a million for each of his six children, he is ready to re- tire. Mr. Jackson's first wife was Helen Hunt (“H. H.”) author of “Ramona.” he had fallen heir to cash and] securities valued at more than $500,000, The property was left to |him by an aunt who died in Detroit ‘more than two ® ® 1a right to? Crooks wa iking a woman, Policeman Gold in was confronted with, “Haven't \s t she my mother?” arrested. NEW YORK.—Having heard of only one “marquis” in that locality & messenger boy delivered a tele gram intended for the Marquis of Queensbury addressed to the Polo punds to Rube Marquard, NEW YORK.—-Because garbage men complained of attacks by starv. ing cats, the Society for Prevention of Crueity to Animale caught and killed 886 cats in one night. NEW YORK —With two long pike poles, a sturgeon weighing 406 pounds was captured tn the Harlem river. Boys in swimming thought it was & shark and scampored asbore to spread the alarm, |e ee eeeneeeneeee “Don't Go Near the Water.” Disobeys; Drowns. HAMMO} Ind., Aug. 29.— Pitt minutes after his mother had told him to stay away from the water, six-year old Ollie Peterson made a bee. line to the Grand Calumet river, fell in and was drowned bin in iin dinctindinctindindintindin dnd SAN JOSE, Cal.—Here's once where the delay of courts was/ profitable: The late Alice L. Bast land died in 1899, leaving $200,000. Today her heirs get $500,000. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * id * * * * * * aaa SRAWRHAHRRR RRR - RABIES ON BULLET? CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—Max Metelman has @ hole in hi jeg made by a bullet tha killed a mad dog. Query: Did the bullet carry the virus of rabies to him? A policeman Killed the dog in an alley back of Metelman’s house. The bullet went through a board fence as well as through the dog, and entered Metelman’s thigh. Experts in hydrophobla are watching him. RHHKERRKRARRRE * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Uebluss sof nisolin COM. eb, ver’ 3Bourtes’ lyf ote: and A, og friends, de the Loonlee a iso ode snes OPE Triilay Pegg Gjeak abiiigh Helly ok Crerctics? Leaire fer) Be, Coarniiges (miagp le Merle c Phwers gle betece vod, for 4M frcperlyladdressedvand. lebivored id Lhe >: Se pA hfe te! Se. C Ze. CLK Ba eorlered for Ton es, Atti lifer Nyy iss sey le} AE 79/1 Crashed seals Mhirly, leoeeeeeeeeeeeee xa! J. M. Gregory 2) SHIPS MRE. SUNK: (ie Caned Prem Leased Wire) CHARLESTON, 8. C. Aug. | Six torpedo boats are ashore a score of other vessels have vee sunk and some are still poun | against the seawall as the result o Sunday's burricane, in which, it 1s believed, more than a dozen Ilves were lost. The sen wall was eye og in a} lnumber of pinces and the lower part of the town eee | | quite destroyed by the restored today | so widespread the damage that even yet, after the lapse of hours, It has not been fully estl- mated. No bodies have been re covered as yet. SHE INSISTED Thies was the apology made by the clerk at the Meeker hotel In explaining to Mre. Ger. trude Chandier Phipps of Den- ver and Miss E. J. McCarthy that the hosteiry did not boast of uptodate bathing equipment. Meeker is 40 miles from railroad and 115 miles from a bathtub. Mrs. Phippe instantly cancelled her reservations at the Meeker hotel, and motored the 1165 miles to a bathtub at Steamboat Springs. WOMAN ARTIST SUES FOR MONEY In the particulars of a sult filed in the superior court yesterday, Miss Ethel M, Wickes, a young artist ving in San Franctaco, as serts that she was néver pald for mural paintings which she made for the Florence Henry memorial chapel at the big country estate of H. C. Henry, the contractor, near the Country Club grounds The artist declares that there Is now nearly $600 due her and she names Mr. Henry, the German, American bank and Contractor J C. Spaulding, who erected the |chapel, as defendants AWFUL, AWFUL (By United ret Leased LOS ANGELES, Aug. geant, he beat a tattoo on my noodle.” This is the complaint registered today against ge Flores by Miss Frances Cort who declares |Flores horsewhipped her when she | refused to kiss him. | “it was like this," Miss Cofillo told Desk Sergeant James. "I was buggy riding with him and notleed that he kept only one eye onthe road, using the other in making an inventory of my facial chapms |‘Whoa!’ he said at Ninth and Golo sts, ‘I must have,a kins now." “Gently as | could I knocked tin over the wheels, Then he used the | whip.” -80e |] $1.75 Combination Pipe and Monkey Wrench ing and tightening bs and cap side haw { jaw and lower one set that holds pipe when you This purpose of bot wrench & Monke Atilison. One will save Yours tur Bargains, Spinning’s Bargain Store M4517 rth Avenue, THE PROSECUTION Lc, ahs saebe II So severe was the lons here atid ON A BATHTUB ; (By United Prose Leased Wire.) MEEKER, Colo, Aug 29.— “Our hotei offers accommoda- tions equal to those of the beet, save In the manner of bathtubs, ‘epee BEATTIE ee Reena eee ee ee! oe & VERY PARTICULAR SUICIDE. *® HAMMOND, Ind. Aug, 29 ® After trying twice to be run \s over by a fast train, having passed up various freight traing In the meantime, Geo: Richie of Pittsburg finally suc ® ceeded in ending his life under & the wheels of a Nickel Plate exprens. RRA RRR TO HER HUSBAN Jesse F. California to the comp: her husband, divorce. seeeeeeeene SMELT UP GUNS) (Ry United Frew Leased PARIS, Ang. 29.—The “Free! JUDGES ON JAUN overnment is coining up old can jones into one and two cent pleces.| The judges of the King cour ere will be 2,926,000 francs |superior court are off on an at Mrs. husband here, he alle worth of the coins put into cireu-|tour of the Rainier national park onald is the host guests are Judges Gay , Dykema today. Judge nd his Gilliam, Tallman, Fr CHEAP LIVER and Main. Judge Myers (Ry United Prem Leased Wire.) on cases while bis colleage | BOSTON, Aug. 29—Living on a| te tip. haere so ALLEGED ITALIAN tton. a ‘costing him 26 cents a Jeorge | H. Ward of Middleto “ 7s old, today bas a challenge to mee anybody in a ‘ing contest a where, any time and under any conditions. MOREE E ESE YS BH H&B Kidnaping Stella Gabarino, 14, w zy located this morning at ® courtesy of the management of #| Campidonico wrote a letter % that house. The kids will a» &@|Hodge about two weeks ago ® semble at The Star bullding, # | which he stated that he intended * on Seventh ay, and march to €|marry the girl in about thr % the playhouse in a body. RRRRA RRR CARAL IN 1912 United Press Leneed Wire. WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 the close of 1912 the Panama canal |#on is minus bis chin whiskers, a: will be finished so far as the ex-|the lodging house in which he w cavations go, according to an-| nouncement today, which says that | fire loss because | ja divorce from his wife. Hodge plied by offering a reward of $1 for his arrest. This morning the ward was earned. tried to light one quarter of the ditch remains ‘parkish cigaretie beside a gasoli to be dug. can. In the first edition of The Star each day now a free “Help Wanted” department is being printed. It is pri marily for the benefit of men and women who are looking for work. But it helps the employer, who can insert an Harry Smith REFERS CLIMATE (CLAPP HELPS IN ives, a well-known miliman of Ballard, says that hie wife prefers the climate of y so he wants a The complaint filed yester- married in California in 1891 and they have three children. Ives refuses to join her KIDNAPER CAUGHT Harry Campidonico, charged with Monroe. \* STAR NEWSIES' NIGHT. #/Wash. Sheriff Hodge left at 10 % «The Star will take 750 news. & o'clock this morning to bring both ® boys to the Beattle theatre # the girl and the man back to Se ® tonight, through the generous # | att! *) | months, or as soon as he could get —Betore SAN “FRANC CO.—James wile chief bed maker suffered a $20,000 Words by Schaefe « Music by Condo A ai 'D vouT > BREAK HISS "LILY OF THE VALLEY” NOTA NICKLE, B LOTS OF NERVE He didn’t have a nickel in the bank, but Harry J. Moore had nerve aplenty, and he actu. ally induced the teller in the Northern Bank & Trust Co. te give him $2.50 in real mone - a very, very phony check yes: terday As soon as he got the money / Moore hurried to a drug store = and spent nearly all of it for medicine, * “1 just gave him the money te — get rid of him,” said the banker, Moore was later picked up and will -be examined by aa lunacy board. THE DEFENSE Hill Carter D| PEOPLE'S FIGHT (iy United Pree Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES, Aug United | States Senator M. E. Clapp of Min a i ncheduled to speak here ight in favor of the direct con- stitutional amendments. His ad. dress, which will be delivered un lder the auspices of the Direct | Legislation League of California, will mark the opening of the direct’! faaielatio campaign of this state sator Clapp on Tuesday will the residents of | For 10 days more we will {it gold-filled frame, gua: for five years, with lenses and leather case, @ plete for $2.50. This incl a careful and accurate ination. This is big value for money. With our equip and years of experience, % assure you of optical tion. Investigate this See our . Kryptok with no Hines or cement for close and distant Saves two pairs of Mounted with Shur-on glass or spectacle mop Curry Optical: EYESIGHT SPECI Third T nty !of the state, speaking In many of sto, the larger and more important clt jes between San Diego and Saa} Francisco. ‘Things You Should Know F. W. 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