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TAFT TAKES TROLLEY RIDE) (By United Press Leased Wire.) DETROIT, Sept. 18. resident Taft started a fourdays’ visit of Michigan here today, Rematning im Detroit one hour, he had break fast with the Chamber of Com: merce, and addressed the Detroit wd briefly. rding a trolley car, he went to Pontiac and this afternoon re-| turned here to address a crowd at) the state fair, He will visit Sagi aaw and Bay City tonight, 2, ull ila dining: | JOY RIDES MAKE BRIDE * CHOOSE ANOTHER & DULUTH, Mion, Sept. 18. *) After Ivan Bosnte lived on one ®) meal a day to save money to iy his sweetheart's passage *) Austria Hungary, Mi ®& bride, rejected him on her ar ® rival here after a series of Joy ® rides given by friends of her ® former lover. Now she will & marry one of them. | ul * * * Saeeereseeeenens Inquisitive Edwin €, I Do. 1 wWeo RIAN IN DER IPS QUAKE PROOF ‘AND FIRE PROOF, CYCLONE PROOF AND FLOOD PROOF fireproof, cycloneproof, | proof and vermineproof. b ws idea of an enterprising archi- of steel tubing and steel wire, so | woven together that it forms A cyclone might blow such a) practically house from its foundations, but|The uprights, standing on a foun-| tect. It ts] The frame {# bullt like a basket, indestructible whole only roll it over without breaking dation of stone or concrete, are of It to pieces, An earthquake might six-inch tubin The girders, also of tubing, of the shake it about over the front lawn, Dut could hardly affect its integrity. | Water cannot touch holds no threat for it Properly uprights . filled with cement same weight or lighter as ¢he case it and fire| may demand, are coupled to the with malleable tron fit | L -GARTENS. “The defeat of justice through legal quibbling, injunctions and delay is making more an in this country than other causes combined,” declared At- torney Thomas R. Horner, the principal jeaker at the Du- wamish valley mass meeting held at Foster Saturday night Councilman Oliver and Lestie Chase, two of the leaders jvalley, were the Horner's Telling Points. Horner brought the audience to its feet time after time with his telling points, He d in part “If the people are capable of se. | lecting men who are fit and compe |tent to be judges they are capable of determining when they are unfit and incompeteot “Monopoly, privileged wealth and special interests have often dictat- ed the selection of federal jude If this is to continue let them pay thelr salaries. it seems that the only privilege aceorded the people is to pay the bills. NOCK Adding the name of John F. Mur- phy, prosecuting attorney, to the jefendants enumerated in the orig anchored upon foundations of con- | nes. bolted through holes provid-| linal application for an injunction, ‘rete, it appears to form one of the|ed for the purpose. These are also | Most substantial kinds of building | filled with cement. COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING TODAY’ Trustees of the | “MERE FIDDLES” INDON, Sept. 18.-—Hundreds Hieged Stradivarius” violine posh been discovered in the vicin- new lity of Sunderland, the natives hav ssortent | Chamber of Commerce will be | ing purchased them at fancy prices @lected September 28, a temporary | Experts pronounces them “mere committee of business men serv-|fiddles ing until that date. The Seattle Commercial Club has not as yet made any official com- ment on the plan arranged at a meeting last Friday night, when It, was proposed that a new commer’ efal body replace the present Cham- ber of Commerce and the Commer- elal Club. ANOTHER SWIM GOLDEN GATE SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18. —By manfully fighting the cold ‘waters of the bay for 2 hours, 3 minutes and 10 seconds, Waiter Pomery, the “hero of fhe Golden aGte,” is today in receiving congratulations Trom his friends and the plaud- triumph Sf having won the distinction of being the second to swim from this city to the Oakiand mole. Jow prices. call at” ia street, near eek Trunk & BagCo., Inc. TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. imanufacture our own goods ie MM. in Beattie and sei) them corner Madison. Stevenw’ New Ac 4th Near Pi and women between 40 | SESE E SEE EE | indge,” | thing over, | but TTT TTT L TT * id URGES CITY TO PROVIDE DANCE FOR YOUNG ‘ BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 18.— * As & means to prevent vice, Miss Winifred Gilrain urges the city to provide dance halls, With the approach of winter there will be hundreds of dis- reputable dance hails in opera- tion, she says, and she wants the city to provide wholesome halls, aeteteeeee PereverrerrrrcrTs RHEAKKKKKEKKKHHHE $9 KEEPS EIGHT A WHOLE WEEK BUFFAIA, Sept. 18.—While pay ing a fine of $10/in the city court here for keeping an unmuzzled dog, | © Paul Gerth vouchsafed the informa tion that his weekly wage was $9, which provided for a family of eight. “Is that enough to care for them all properly?” asked the court, Gerth replied that he would not ex ge places with Rockefeller or gle. “Not all the money in the world would make me any happier, he replied. “We have ev- erything we want and a little some We don't claim to have solved any problem of existence where there is real love a young couple can get along on little.” Counting the Votes. AUGUSTA, ME.—Gov, Piaisted called his official council together | this afternoon for an official count of the votes cast at the recent elec- tion on the prohibition question Representatives of the prohibition ists and of the liquor interests at tended the meeting. reer rrerrT TTT * ONE WAY TO PREVENT CHAUFFEUR ELOPEMENTS PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 18.—In order to protect the daughters of wealthy house: holds from the lure of the chauffeur, Miss Jeannette Ev- erett, expert auto driver here, plans to form a female chaut feurs’ organization and to of. fer women chauffeurs to all wealthy families, be a i i ie ne Me a Ee "Go to the ant, thou sluggard.” But most sluggards have to go to the Uncle, and} KEES EE EE EE EEK = | Augustus Peabody, a bondholder of | » Renton & Southern ny, through hy | Kerr & McCord, filed an amended | petition in the circuit court, with jthe desire to obtain a permanent enter against Interference with ¢ Crawford line in its attempt to i} are more than a nickel ‘fare By the Albany Dentists When the Albany Beattie th our offices in the Pe ing, on the second Second, we planned to make Dental work that would earn for the Albany Dentivte a tasting reputation. Third, we ie & frequent tal Offices, but use teeth muat ing and by@lenic condition. a tooth has heen decaying from tw ten years before the patient Thie le why until Today expense of filling ie fore long the cavity th will ache, and wary and the expe [what a filling would have cost are expensive. a, and the but be 8, the "five De TREATING TEETH TO SAVE THEM When a tooth has a large cavity the nerve has to be devitalized moved, then the tooth roo and next the be filled ueh_ more ther antiseptic using @ germicide until the tooth ut after the nerve dies it is just tke r Remember Pike Dentiats the Street Bargain ALBANY PAINLESS DENTISTS On the Bank Be Bulldis in the long fight of the Duwamish) other speakors.| RENTON R | NOW WANT INJUNCTION TO.” attorneys, | TheCareof the Teeth ny | the THE sT“4R—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1911. CertainiYy VALLEY PEOPLE HEAR ROUSING SPEECHES Attorney Horner and Councilman Erickson Speak at Mass Meeting Celebration—Resolutions Passed Endorsing The |») Star for Its Assistance in Long Rate Struggle. | “The injunction in the Crawford case compelled the people to pay | the 16-cent fare and forbid them from asking for transfers: in other words, the people must submit t the robbery and then not complain lof the outrage “At the Dreamland rink meeting |nome of the speakers were arrested | arrested who did| and some wer hot make speec tall. It seems that we have neit the right of free speech nor of free silence.” Tribute to State Court. Horner paid a tribute to the stat supreme court as it is now const tated, He discussed the business methods of big special interests, and closed with this emphatic ata ment “The ethice of thieves the world | over is the same, whether they op- erate in the cushioned upholstery, of a magnificent office or under the cover of night with dark lantern and Jimmy.” ’ | Ertekson made an ardent pled for the recall of feders! and all ps He declared that the oply judges remedy in the end would be for She) unetintiagly and people to own their own railroads an well as all other public utiligiely QUT STATE LAW within the city limits and in its re- fusal to issue transfers. They're Still Hoping. With the blanket restraining or |der issued by Judge Hanford dis solved, the Crawford bondholders jnevertheless still hope frustrate |the decision of the up court in favor of the people, after a hear ing on their petition for a tem- orary and permanent injunction. he restraining order was but the |Ciret step in their efforts to secute ja permanent injunction. It will have no particular bearing on the hearing for the temporary injanc- tion, and even should this be de. nied, the bondholders continue the Htigation until after the hearing on the petition for a permanent Injunction. What It Means. The amended complaint, pine besides n adding ee, name to that - 11 KILLED IN AUTO SYRACUSE, N. Y,, Sept | dying, and ten are in the hospitals here as the result of Lee Oldfield’s utomobile accident late Saturday, | during the state fair auto races. Oldfield is virtually under arrest jin a local hospital, where he is re: covering from injurles received when a tire on his machine broke “FIGHTS OVER VIENNA, Sept. 18—~Troops arg patroling the city government is preparing to pie 04 Vienna under martial law in order to prevent the recurrence of yéster |day's rioting in which six persong) were killed and injured, rey sulting from a protest on the high} cost of living. The police hi ve forbidden ty NEW YORK, Sept. 18. stork {s about to visit Miss Mur phy. Now won't Mamma Grundy ¢|hold up her hands in holy horror, To relieve the tension, let us | hurriedly add that Miss Murphy is giant h{ppopotamus at the Central park zoo, She 1s 28 years of age, and already the mother of — “Tam thirty years old,” “And I am twenty-six,” gaid a Ethel?” ‘Oh born yi replied Ethel, Brooklyn Life OAD FIGHTS AGAIN could still) 18.—~) Eleven persons are dead today, one} today andthe | Here’s Scandal: Stork for Miss Murphy ‘The! HEAVY DISCOUNTING announced a woman of fifty-s to a girl of seventeen, who stood near by, she asked: “according to the present reckoning, I'm not id Ask Adolf a Hard One NOD NOW, EDVIN— NO, NOD RIGHT AVAY CAN I ANSWER DOT. Yikk GO. IN DER LIBRARY UND LOOK 1D VP, HOWErER. \LigeTER HATS vowel international women ts due wears lighter progress of modern to the fact that she headgear, asserts Ice George W. Calvin of this city | Cottege m make | ause they wear no bi lonly light caps. Heavy headgear Resolutions Thank The Star. etards the action of the brain, he The resolutions, passed by the| srsorts ing, follow " ‘Whereas, for two years inst past the people of Duwamish valley have | be on the vietima of the greed of the Puget Sound Blectric railway which, in plain violation of law rat passenger ratea on it lines more than one hundred per cont, and, with foree, competied its} patrons to pay the same; that, as a result, many people have been driv be en from the valley, our property| es ceed decreased in wan and|* 18 9.09 cents per pound of gain ands of dollars have been ® From 14 to 17 days are neces from us by the greed of the ie sary to fatten ob sabhsdcibaDbadh Cie ledb is dilate. STA FEED YOUR CHICKENS MILK OR BEEF BROTH WASHINGTON, Sept. 1* “Milk or beef broth three ti |w a day” ie preseribed in bulletin of the ° . * * + * * * « r fight, which we have been com led to wage against thore who | would plunder and oppress us, 1 | Seattle Star has lantly cham-} ed our cause, has given full a “Whereas, in the long and bit and exposed the/ jtyranny of xatd corporation in thls) matter | “Therefore, be it resolved by tne people of Duwamish valley that we lextend our heartfelt thanks to The| Beatt ar and to LeRoy Sanders, for the courngeous and! it ald ft has at all times #0} generously given | to us in our fight for our rights in} detense of our bomew.” | co | Very i larg drawers; well Veen elty and the Seattle, Renton & | ‘souners ae defendants, seeks to} have the public service law de- clared void so far as the Crawford | line is concerned, The court in| anked to enjoin Murphy from en forcing the provisions of the law, which compels street car com panies to carry passengers for a| cent fare within etty limite, and | to prohibit him from arresting any | of the company’s officers. The pe-| tition alleges that the Seattle, Ren- ton & Southern docs not come Forelock under the public utilities Iaw in| this respect because it is now, and/ always has been, an interurban ral | Ganiise’ wevion teh Urenate: As in the original complaint, the poe ne poneajgal sag yw new petition asks that the city be roles of tn ee ras eB ah e prohibited from inferfering with | any of the tracks of the Crawford line, or to cause any removal of them from one location to another. | It also asks that the company | should be enjoined from issuing tranafera on @ 50 per cent basis. Hearing Soon. A subpoena hax been issued to Murphy to make his answer to the} jamonded petition by November 6, | The hearing for a temporary in-| I janctlon will guouabiy come 6 tef| days later, Take Time By the GRAY BLANKETS—i0-4 size; worth $1.00 a pair; come in neat blue and pink striped borders. Special sale Price, per pair . saw oe ALL-WOOL GRAY OR TAN PLAID BLANKETS — Measure 68x80 inches and weigh about 41-3 Ibs. This is a $5.98 Blank ot. Special sale price, @ tlc $4.85 WHITE BLANKETS—10-4 size: neat blue and pink borders; $1.00 value, Special, per pair TAN OR GRAY BLANKETS— Good double-bed size, striped blue or pink borders; $1.25 value. Special sale price, per pair &LB. VICUNA WOOL BLANK- S—(Note the weight); ex- tra large size; come in brow: only, with ‘striped borders. These are a bargain at $10.00 a pair, Special sale price, per pair GIRLS’ OVERALLS Wide cut, of dark blue denim, trimmed in red. Lon- don's price DISASTER’ a crowd at the the side of the track Coroner Kinne expects to place the blame today Race experts are criticising Old-| field and his manager for continu ing in the race with an imperfect | tire. For about 20 miles the tire shoe was flapping. Officials along the course believed this would lead to an accident, but Oldfield con- ‘tinued on at his wild speed. BREAD COST ist meetings, as they consider yes- terday’s gathering outside the city to be responsible for the rioting. |Fifty thousand people marched to the parliament buildings, where the troops opened fire } Unless parliament enacts laws immediately regarding the demands lot the people, more serious riots are Children’s Fancy Gingham and Chambray Aprons, all sizes; 49c value, 29c Tomorrow YAigy ag Ferris Waists, No, 339, for 12 years and 50c under ... . No, 227 Ferris Waists, for *75c misses, each ., SN WIRE GAUZE PLATTER Cov. ERS are the only real, positive protection from fly pollution From now on look out for the deadly fly. Three sizes Gauze Covers, Special, eac 30c 50c, 40¢ and Gauze Wire Kitchen Meat Safe, or cooling closet; inches; $1.60 valu Star readers, only . 10. No, 11 next month, It is rather sad, because Caliph, the father of the anticipated baby, is dead. He was such a devoted parent. Miss Murphy is not incon- solable, according to Keeper Bill |Snyder, who says the old girl is a great flirt, and already has for. gotten that Caliph ever existed. is expected to arrive ix at a tea last woman of forty-five. Then, turning “How old are you, commodious and roomy; handsome bevel plate mir ror, 2 large drawers, 2 divisional made, (Fourth Floor)— | | $7.98 med. London's Words by Sc Music by Conde CATCH HIM, Men} He 139 By special arrangement with the La Pine Studia, Star will give away absolutely free of charge a coupon for two beautiful panel photos at this gallery for every want ad amounting to $1 or over taken gt Star office or { Quaker Star want ad agencies Stores. Drog now located at all three QUAKER DRUG STORES Fourth & Pike—Third & Madison—Iist Av., Near cell real estate. etc. -STOP PAYIN HIGH PRICES FOR DRESSER THis COMFORT. ROCK London seeke your solely On value! This Goilden-Finish Rocker can only of London at—_ $1.29 Children’s Romy and Play Suits Have Taken a Sturdy, hard-service suits are the only kinds Lon- don sells, and just now mothers need an extra supply. Splendid assortment at MADAM, DO YOU WANT A New Caraeul Ce This is a $15.00 Coat we are now selling at a trifle more than half its value. The tailor chose extra glossy Caracul when he made these coats, cut them full 54 inches — long, lined them throughout, adorned them with a wide, $15, Children’s! Boys’ Dresses |2222i3 in price up to $3.00. cassimeres, tweeds and Could seli them without much effort at a dollar. Fine Cham- for fall and school use; bi to-the-neck style; patent bray, Gingham and other neatly made Wash Dresses, in pretty all kinds of service in pinks, blues and other solid col- Ors, as well as stripes and plaids wplenty. On sale— 69c Children’s Underwear and Hosiery ; %:.":0s"3s3 Thousands Now Buy Their Ho- Special sale price, siery of London yard White or Gray Fleeced Shirts | OUTING FLANNELS — and Drawers; sizes 2 to Outing Flannels, in 16 years ‘ patterns; these are now Children’s Cream Fleeced Union | 124° & yard. Special, Suits; sizes to 12 sale price, yard . years ..... 5 5c OUTING FLANNEL — Shirts lengths of good som Children's Ribbed Woo! Spe and Drawers, for boys or girls; | Msht and dark styles. ‘ sizes to 16 48 cial sale price, yard «+ c EIGHT Bore i Suits, bins LENOX Ro: Balbriggan Union knee or ankle length, long or sizes to 48 * c Corn Starch and Glost Stareh, each short sleeves; Ribbed Shirts Mason Jar Rubbers, 16 years .. Children's White and Drawe: quality 4 denen Can Beans—Finest ornment-inspected and first class; Lb, brass trim. | Boy Tweed Suits; London's are the best town, Clothing stores any coaxing to sell a Suit this for $4.00. Lon- don's Early-Fall price . 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