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LISBON, Sept. 20.-- Wholesale ar reets are being um here today as & result of the discovery of a for midable royalist plot against the new Portuguese republic. The con-| apirators made their headquarters Iranne Castello, where important documents were seized, implicating several personal friends of ex-King Manuel himself. High officials of the republican government say Manuel is encouraging ¢ Porty guese royalists from his haven in England and complaints probably will be sent to the British minister of foreign affairs. MORE LEGAL LIGHT = IN M'NAMARA TRIAL LOS ANGELES, ‘That District Attorney Fredericks and other members of his staff will have outside help when the McNamara trial starts October 11, was made public today when it was announced that Attorney Samuel ©. Vermilyea former district attorney of Iny county, bad been retained by wid ows of the men killed in the Times disaster to assist in the prosecution of John and James B, McNamara STRIKE TIES UP CAR SYSTEM IN DETROIT (My United Press Leased Wire) DETROIT, Sept. 20.—-Coming &@ surprise when almost everyone believed the negotiations between the carmen and the company would be settled amicably, the former unanimously voted a strike here to day following the announcement of their attorney, Judge Phelan, that all negotiations were off. Not a street car is moving, as the walkout came without warning. The system is completely tied up. Following the strike vote, pickets notified the night crews, who de serted the cars when they reached The officials of the com Don'D Ba ACH, SUCH A GROUCH, ADOLF, GET DER DER BE MERRY, SEACH SPIRIT. SAND (3S To PLAY IN. pany are totally unprepared for the step. The principal demand of the strikers is for an Increase to 25 and 30 cents an hour, The scale at pres. ent is 23 and 28 cents. SURE, KELLOGG 18 MR. MAYOR! That Counciiman J. Y. C. Kelloge | {x legally In the position of mayor and has authority to sign assess ment rolit is the epinion handed down by Corporation Counsel Scott Calhoun yesterday efternoon, Kel logg recetved onty four of the five! votes when elected temporary pres ident. The question was raised by City Comptroller Bothwell ALHOUN SAYS SINGLE TAX ' AMENDMENTS COULDN'T STICK That any charter amendment in the direction of single tax will be unconstitutional is the opinion of Corporation Counsel Scott Cal- houn. While the state constitution does not specifically state that cities are prohibited from exempt ing any property from taxation, and while the ordinary layman, in reading the constitution, would reach the conclusion that cities have complete contro! of municipal Polic e of British v VANCOUVER, B. C.,, Sept. 20.—jthey carry no clubs, sticks, canes|/uniforms. They lor slungshots, and there ten't any | threaten or bluster or yell. The: The Vancouver police are typical of western Canada. Their uniform is that of the English “bobby,” their courtesy is that of the English of-, ficer of the I: their efficiency is that of the Northwest Mounted po-/ Hee. taxation, Calboun explained today that a supreme court decision has read something Into the constite.| tion which limits the power of| cities. | Councilmen Erickson and Grif fiths, both of whom are at work on charter amendments containing | siogle tax features, will Investigate | the question thoroughly before @ty-/ ing up the matter of submitting the | proposed amendments. th Columbia Actually Have Habit Real Service to the Public ANCOUVER MOUNTED POLICE. white siave traffic to worry about, for Vancouver, with 140,000 inbab- itanta, has no restricted district. | ‘The policemen of British Colum-| bia are largely “recruited” from the provincial constabulary, from, veterana of the British army, and IN DER SWALL A CONSTRUCTIVE POLICIES NEEDED (By United Press Leased Wire) DES MOINES, Ia., Sept. 20.—Dis agreeing with President Taft's opin: jon that the Sherman anti-trust law does not need amending, U. 8. Sen ator Albert B. Cummins here today ve out a.statement to the United Press, telling what he believes the | situation to be. He said: “tf | have no comment to make on the president's views of the decisions of the United States supreme court in the Standard Oil and To- bacco trust cates. interpretation of the Sherman jaw by these opin- lens must be accepted as final, and, whether the construction is sound or unsound, it will stand as the law laid down. “TL am greatly surprised, however, to know that the president so em phatically opposes any amendment of or supplement to the trust law Personally, | think the law should lhe amended or supplemented, both in the interests of large burin enterprises and in the tnterest of those who buy the products of such enterpri VARIETY AMERICANUS apparently never slight evidence that they a the job until trouble starts, and then things happen. The attitude of these officers is essentially different from that of American policemen. They are not put on the job by political pull; they These men do not beat drunken from the ranks of Boer war volun- are not makers of laws; they keep men or fatten from the white slave traffic. They couldn't beat any- body if they wanted to because |paunches appear under their tight| and serve the public. | Dead Man Is live Found A BVO | country will be visited Wy Secreiaty ag da Boag relly «Ane dap NILES, Mich., Sept. 20. by relatives to have been dead for! 12 years, George Alfred Kimmel is} today again at his old home, having finished a term in the penitentiary | at Auburn, N. Y. ) Seven years after Kimmel's dis- appearance, one company paid his mother $5,000 on a life insurance policy and another company, which | carried a $20,000 policy on his Iife, fought the case and made a country wide search for the missing man, and finally demonstrated to the court that Kimmel was at Auburn. | PLAYED FOOTBALL WITH THE MAIL | (My United Prews Leased Wire) WALLACE, Idaho, Sept. 19.—For playing football with a packet of mail at Enaville Joseph Miller and B. J, Cochran were arrested today @nd are now in jail here pending | federal’ investigation. The mail was thrown from the train, fell near the men, and they pounced upon it and played until the wrappings were broke: 1 the parcels scat-| tered. A complaint was filed by | Agent Logan of the Oregon-Wash-| ington Raliroad & Navigation com-| pany. |the superior court laet Friday on a FULL SET Tries to Run Down Boats, r | CHICAGO, Sept ly, wheelman of the big ®eighter Manistee, while intoxicated last night, locked iimself in the pilot houre and for half an hour attempt } Martin Dai ed to run down veasels and sink| against Alexander Murrey, manager | 0".the motor boats. He was overpowered | by members of the crew. teers. They have a military bearing: no COMING | temed Wire. Sept. 20.—Prac- cy Un r TON, WASHID tleally every military post in the oughly famillarizing himself with) conditions the United States army He will visit Southern and Mid dle West forts in the near future and next summer will probably tour the Pacific coast. Gen. Wood, chief of staff, will accompany him. 26,680 MORE ACRES WITHDRAWN in (By United Press Leased Wire BUTTE, Mont. ppt Dis patches from Washington today state that the secretary of the in terior has withdrawn 26,680 acres of and in the Blackfoot Indian res ervation, in Northwestern Monta from entry. All withdrawals and registrations heretofore made for irrigation pur poses in the reservation have also | been ratified More Arrests for Poor Milk | J. ©, Burnam, manager of the Northwestern dairy, found guilty in charge of selling milk below the standard, is again about to ye ar rested on the sa:ne charge. A war rant was sworn to by City Milk In-;| spector Gus Henderson, charging him with the offense. The same charge is lodged| of the Meadowbrook daty, arrest ed yesterday afternoon, give information, traffic, and assist the peace, straighten out John L. for Congress. BOSTON, Sept. 20.—It is an nounced that John L, Sullivan, for mer heavy weight pugilistle cham. pion, will run for congress. He is says it has been his lifelong am- Believed | of War Stimson, with a view of thor-| bition to be In congress } The Care of Your Teeth We advise people to go to ether Dental offices, see thelr off! Inapect thet 4 get advice consultation and prio clase of Be sure to read our article on “The Care of Your Teeth” in next Monday's Star. GOLD CROWNS . ++ $3 to $4 whe $4 to $2 BRIDGE WORK «$3 to $4 CROWN WORK - $3 to $4 . $1.00 the world around for our ‘and good’ work NY FAINLRSS DENZIATS Second Fioor of the People's Hank Corner of Mecond Av, and tke ft SILVER FILLS ... GOLD FILLS site the Bon & Kouthwick’s Walk he and MacDou- ‘Take Klevator or up ov THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1911. Come VONCE — T LRT YOU BURY Me SAND. DOT AMOOSE You LuipoLe, serra oy Policeman James Johnston |s laid up at bis home syffering with « broken leg. With two other cops Johneton started on a ride on mo- jtoreyeles to Tacoma, At Sumner, Johnston fell off his wheel and was injured. LIGBON.—The arrest of a white slave dealer developed the fact that mothers at Seville, Madrid and Bar. celona have been relling their dan re at from $10 to $100 each for exportation to Argentina. RERRHEARAKRRKHREH * * % Just because he doesn't come # * up to standard In the phystct! # ® teste, Humane Officer John # ® Vanpell is going to lose his job. w ® The ciyfl service commission # * yesterday decided that ® pell ts not eligible for this *® and he is now on the pay. ® as a “temporary employe.” * RaRKKRAKHRRER Heh * * « w * *. -| Most women's Idea of economy . consists in baying a thing because | Yao? — Teae- nee — PAT 1D DOWN MART, DERE, DOT vit DO— I CAN'D More HANT OR FOOT! ‘HOW BANK PARIGS CM BE PREVENTED ROBERT W. BONYNGE. Bank panics can be prevented by making it possible to readily use| the reserve funds, which amount to jabout « billion and a haf dollars in| -jthia country. So said Robert W./ member of the national commission, in address. ing members of the Seattle Com. club last night. The mone- commission, he said, has athered the most reliable data on | | banks ever gotten together before. “The panic of 1% he said, | “when the country was enjoying un exampled prosperity, brought home to us the need of a few monetary system adapted to our diversified interes! Bonynge, it'e cheap whether they need it or Services represent the very best comparison of moving equipmen ekins with others, MADISON At 12th in every department. We invite t, warehouse, etc, and our rates Well Known Man Who Was Saved From His Folly Neal 3-Day Treatment Fitted Him to Go Into Business for Himself The world is quick to forgive and folly of excessive drink. Cases tn numerable could be cited in proof of this cheerful truth. Less. than six months ago @ ma drink, had lost bus! was sent, through friend, to the Neal Institute. man wanted to stop drinking. He fully realized how much the habit had cost him. Relatives of his wife investigated wonderful instances of redemption from bondage of drink through the Neal Treatment. They as and home, The resolved to give the man, the cHlance he was anxious to get The experiment proved to be ® rand success. The former excem sive drinker is once more in busi ness for himself backed by these kinemen. A modest little home;has succeeded the tenement. You could, not force a drink into this man to: day. All the old desire for lig has gone. To get rid of wdrink habit of per: HELPING HAND FOR EXCESSIVE DRINKERS help the man who turns from the) who, through | kindness of a) haps years standing in three days | seems impossible, but it is accom: plished every day of the year at over fifty Neal Institutes in Ameri can, Canadian and Australian cities. Resistless desire for drink is really |the result of alcoholic poisoning, | with which the system of every jdrinker is impregnated. It is this ated poison which causes the craving that can only be tem- porarily satisfied by more drink Nature cannot expel this poison un- aid It must be eliminated. The Neal Treatment does this. With |the potson thus eliminated all de sire for drink is gone. The Neal Treatment ts ethically administered, It consists of a veg jetable remedy, taken internally, and administered by regular phy: clans. There are positively no hy mic injections, Th days} nly are required to bring about what Father J. F. Nugent of Des | Moines, Iowa, declare The gr jest miracle since Lazarus | raised from the dead.” All guesta enjoy all the privacy and comforts of home, hotel or club here is no publicity, Names are never divulged, All correspondence is held strictly confidential, |. For further information and free | booklet, write, call or phone The Neal Institute, Inc Kast Howell and Sixteenth ave. pattie. Phones; Bast 4381. Ind, Cedar 431, Morphine and other drug habits also successfully treated by the Neal method at the Seattle Neal Institute. was ar \Adolf Finally Enters Into Rollicking Mood of the Beach sot 133 Dor RIGHT® ARE You MOFE HANT, OR FOOT? WO0-NGRE TRAGT FOR PUBLIC. CEMETERY A 100-acre tract for a public ceme- | tery will be purchased by the park board to be exchanged for 40 acres on Beacon bill. The proposition for, the exchange was made to the park board by the city council some time ago. The 100 acres can be secured! between Riverton and Lake Burien , from F. W. Cosgrove for $38,000, on | terms The Nbrary board offered to ex we the triangle at Third and let way for a library site at 234 and Yesler w ¥ av DELHI, British India.—in prepa. ration for the durbar, a camp to ac commodate 25v,000 is being con structed outside the city limits, Instead of 9:00 A. M., for B neapolis and St. Paul, Ming of any other. train, and some Longer, } 8 car, window screen most essgntial of all CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & PUGET SOUND “The New Steel Trail.” SURE You can'pn “THE OLYMPIAN” ries equipment of the highest standard, consisting of Dining car service of the “Milwaukee's” upholstered high-back-seat cod Words by Music by Co AFTER THE HARVESTER TRUST NOW {By United Press teased Wire) CHICAGO, Sept. 20—it is stated here today that the International Harvester Company. probably will be the next great trust to be attacked by the U. &. government, and follow the Standard Oji and Tobac. 60 trusts to dissolution via the U. S, supreme court. The Harvester company has ask- ed Attorney neral Wickersham for « definition a “lawful trust, and expresses a willingness to re- organize without court mandate This position is taken by the Me- Cormicks and is considered a per. sonal defeat for J. Pierpont Morgan. Gener Manager Clarence 8. of Quaker Drug Stores. now located at all three CHANGE IN TIME — EFFECTIVE SEPT. 24th “THE OLYMPIA THE NEW “ALL STEEL” TRAIN WILL LEAVE Seattle, Daily at 10:15 a. Butte, Miles City, Mont.; n.; Milwaukee, Wis. This solid through train, a “Palace on Wheels,” has all the comforts and conv pleasing features which club rooms for the men, library, writing room, sm king and buffet compartments, # phone market reports and press dispatches, periodicals, barber, bath and_ tailor veniences. Standard drawing-room and compartment sleeping cars, also tourist sh ches. All sleeping cars are.e For more detailed information concerning special fares, September 25, October and reservations, call, write or phone A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr., General Agent, Passenger Dept. SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE Funk, ® Morgan man, will retire, . | November 1. No particular fault or eating a calico “mother Bubba for two beautiful panel photos at this gallery for want ad amounting to $1 or over taken at Star offi QUAKER DRUG STORES Fourth & Pike—Third & Madison—ist Av., Near Ma ; Mobridge, Aberdeen, S. Di; Chicago, IIL, and all points east, no other train has, parti rer and Wider berths than on any other road. Is the most popular train of day for Eastern travel, and ¢ Luxurious Lounge-Obsei car of the newest type, with spacious ladies’ parlor in which afternoon tea is well-established high standard. equipped with adjustable@ All cars cleaned daily by the vacuum process “THE OLYMPIAN” not only assures you of a smooth and comfortable t SAFETY, crime is charged against tp pan 1 it is said the recite that it is “legals ized.” ‘The Harvester tram $120,000,000 corporation, sree AND IT'S PERE TAUE STORY, HO “Why does a chicken @ street?” inquired big Bill, in the Knight rn a the answer. Bill is an a To get on the other poor zobs,” sald Bill the This clever answer Snyder, the vegetable so bard that he fell wards, tumbled out of the ® and landed on the hard (fel ment, 10 feet below, Snyder was taken to the, pital, where bis bruises we tended to, and later the paliees him home, 603 Seventh | Snyder atil! says that the] is real funny, indeed. LONDON.—Aobert ¢ of Preston, committed Sak Star want ad agend Fin 2, 6, 17, 18 and 19, J. L. CRISWELL, © City Ticket Aj