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AT TONOPAR (By Uulted Press Leased Wire) RENO, Nev, Sept. 26.—Re- ports of a rich strike at Tone pah are exciting mining men it today. The “fat rock” has | been found in what ie known as the East End, The striking of quartz where dacite was sup: posed to be led to the discover. les in two widely removed lo- calities, ene on the 700 level of the McNamara and the other on the 600 level of the Tone pah extension. That thousands of tons of ore are “in sight” is stated by en- ho have been on the (By Coltted Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Or, Sept. 26. The @epartment of agriculture today tablished the headquarters of the bureau of statistics for Oregon and | Washington in Portland. BE. 'T. Marchetti was placed in charge. “HAVE TO HAND IT TO KANSAS MEN,” SAYS TAFT. HUTCHINSON, Kas., Sept. 26.—Eulogy of the late Congressman Madison and a total avoidance of politics were the features of Prem ident Taft's speech here today at the state fair Looking back through the history of the state, the president said The trials of the early Kansak settlers while they were wresting this commonwealth from the prairie undoubtedly gave character to those who followed. They are bold, original in thought and courageous in execution. One may differ from them in politics or in other matters, but one must respect their sincerity, energy and courage, and the independence with which they support thelr con. clusions.” JEFFRIES’ MOTHER DIES WITH PRAYER ON LIPS FOR “MY BIG JIM” (By United Pres Leased Wire.) jboys again before she died. The} LOS ANGELES, Sept. 26.—Pend- former fighter will be told that fng the arrival of James J. Jeffries, With her last breath Mra. Jeffries | Sicsiill chnienak hebvy weleht peait Sbleperee a prayer for “my ble ist, and his brother Jotm from their Friends of the family today pre Alaska hunting trip, it was an- dict that Jeffries will be inconsola nounced today that no funeral ar ble when he learns of his mother's rangements would be completed for death. His love for her, they say, their mother, Mrs. Rebecca Jeffries, Was immeasurable, and she was his who died last night at her home confidant and adviser in all his af here. fairs. Until the Jeffries brothers arrive When the Jeffries brothers start in Seattle from Seward they will ed on the hunting trip Mra. Jeffries’ not know that thelr race against condition was not alarming, and 5! death has been lost. A member of insisted that the boys carry out the family is hurrying north today their plans. They had hardly to meet the two men, and while en reached their destination before route to their home here the for- Mrs. Jeffries suffered a relapse, and mer champion will be told of the|a epecial messenger harried north valiant fight for life his mother put to notify them of their mother's con- up so that she might see her two dition KING'S MISTRESS BY IDA HUSTED HARPER Noted Woman Suffrage Leader and Wri It is more of a disgrace to the American people than it is to Gaby Destys that she should find it worth while to appear in America, If the American people are such fools that they are willing to pay their money to gaze upon the mistress of a poor, weak king, I shall be surprised. Beulah Binford caused a murder. ‘That was why theatrical managers thought they could use her to make money for themselves. Gaby helped to cause the overthrow of a monarchy, She was one of sev- eral women who took part in the déwnfall of the king. Her only claim: on America fs that she was the mistress of a king. BUY YOUR FALL OVERCOAT OR SUIT We want you to open an ac- counts with us. Get winter. clothes or ove 1 count, paying us one do a week. We handle the ous Rochester and Colle Clothes and a fine line of Cravenettes and Slip-ons Our prices are low, quality high. Cravenettes and Slip-ons at $15 to $25 Suits, $18, $20 and $25 © £57 1418 Second Ay. “Opp. Bon Marche Gilling Ge. —SUBSCRIBE FOR— The Seattle Daily Star Delivered at Your Home To show my appreciation of the fair and square policy of The Seattle Daily Star, I herewith subscribe to The Star for a period of one month, and thereafter until ordered stopped. to be delivered | to the following address, at the rate of 26c per mouth im city, oF { 80¢ per month by mail. | NAME .. oeeees Out out and mail to The Star, Seattle, Wash. Phone Ni FoR PUNISHMENT You SNALL PICK A Peckk OF REMEMBER, Now A WHOLE Peck tf DENSE DUNDERNEAD! SGE VOT You HAP Dit! You HAP BLANTET Der MELONS BY DER COOCUMBERS UND Now DEY ALL TASTE LIKE DILPicKLEs f ple CTAIKE Ordered to Pick a Peck of Ants, WO FAMILIES WIPED OUT AT SAME HOUR--MYSTERY OF THE SHACK VICTIMS OF STRANGE COLO- RADO CRIME. Above are A. H. Burnham, bis wife and children, all but Burn- ham being found murdered gether in their crude home at Col orado Springs, Colo. Burnham is/| At the side are Mrs. |} Henry F. Wayne and her baby. | These two, and Wayne also, were | murdered at the same hour in the | '§ ONLY CLAIM IS THAT SHE WAS A\ killed with an ax No Money Value to Religious Services services have no money value—at least, that's the Iw a decision of Judge Frater yesterday | DIN for $50 presented by Rev, J. E. O'Brien, pastor of the Church of of Good Help, against the estate of Michael Windie pfor mass celebrated over his body, was disallowed. Windle died tn Britieh Columbia last May jhere for burial His body was ehi | and Father O'Brien conducted tho funeral serv! Ho presented a bill of $60, but the executor of the estate of the decearod ained the objection. He , Unless there was no ob- ing,” ie given to the exhibits of bees and Judge Frater held he could not approve fe jection from those interested in the estate LOEB MAY BE | TAFT “Just Say” HORLICK’S Geneiae MILK FW. Stevenson & Co., brokers, Bal- MANAGER Press Leased Wire) | William Loeb may accept the chair jmanship of the national republican jeommittee and jeampaign for President Taft tn his candidacy for re-election in the re port here today Loeb has not yet been formally chairmanship, m, and it ia learned here he ts considering acce; jing it, and probably will do so, un- less President Taft should ask Se retary Chas. D. Hilles to act as his | political manager FALLS FROM LADDER Ole Olson, a laborer at the Moran was seriously [this morning, when he fell from a He was taken to a thospital, Olson lives at 1807 Ninth ¥ USED MONEY ‘LIKE WASTE PAPER (iy United Press Leased Wire.) WAY CROSS, Ga., Sept. 26. tearing up $100 and $56 bills as if so much waste paper and throwing silver dollars about press Messenger G the Atiantic Coast line is in jail. Radford says he did this after hay ing protested on being sent out on. his run because i Original iIMALTED The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. digestion. A quick lunch prepared in 0 mincte ‘Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, Where to Buy Nationally Advertised Goods LINENE Reversible Collars at 1305 First Ave. W. L. DOUGLAS PACKARD SHOES of his sick con. DANZ SHOE CO. 210 Second South. KAKKRKKOR REE Goddard yes- nances passed by the old city If repealed, it means a saving of many thousands eeeteeeee Seeeeeeeeet ahhh ehehkhnh | Bush & Lane Pianos } “From Factory to Home” Push sone Piano G 1315 Third Avenue. : | Opp. Postoffice, | SEATTLE AGENCY’. R. & G. CORSETS LONDON’S $1.25 141nch We Stillson Wrench INTERURBAN RAILWAY ‘viel Welle-Stitlson Were} Wells-Stitison Wrench ‘We Takes pipe i to 14 inch: 16 18-inch Welle-Stiline Hilson Wreneh Sherwin-Williams Pain And Varnishes. (Not Cheap but Best) Star Paint & Wall Paper Cow | 1421.23 Fourth Av. | us your orders and will come in @ hurry. TRAINS LEAVE EVERETT. 9:00, 10 Yours for Bargains, g's Bargain Store 1 pom. fame station in Bverett as THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1911 Adolf Doe s HARRINGTON MUST TELL GRAND JURY (By Bpecial Cable United Press.) LOS ANGELES, Sept. 26.—Attor. ney John KR. Harrington muat tell the grand jury Monday what it! wants to know concerning the Mo-| Namara case Emphatic announcement by Su-) perior Judge Walter Bordwell that} no tampering with either defense or) state witnesses will be tolerated | wae made, and Attorney Clarence Darrow asnerted that he would use all possible speed in bringing the case to trial Judge Bordwell in- dicated that he would wield the “big stick” of power whenever he deemed it necessary There seeme faint possibility that the defense may ark for a change of venue. BiG NORTH YAKIMA FAIR 1S. OPENED (My United Prewe Leased Wire.) NORTH YAKIMA, Sept. 26.- With pennants and flags fiying to the breeze, North Yakima, radiant in tte gala colors, fs host today to the biggest sate fair ever held in Washington. The hotels were crowded from the very opening of the fair yes- terday. The weather is ideal, and everything promises a most suc cessful exhibition. The poultry buliding has {ts 700 coops filled Six of the leading Holstein herds on the Pacific are entered, the winner to represent Washington at Chicago next month An entire house, named “The Milk and ‘Honey bulld- Things You Should Know ley Bidg., are advised stocks sh rally some from this level. of Ladies’ Suits French Dry. Preseed for Steam Cleaned and $1.60 Furs, Quilts, Blankets and Portieres at Very Reasonable Prices. Union Dye Works, Inc. (Classy Cleaners and Dyers ‘Office, 1025 Tike a. Plant, 1498 10th Ay. Phoues: Ind, 519%; Main 8167. FAST STEAMERS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK ‘As Follows: FOR TACOMA mW UN: Single Trip 35, Round Trip S¢c. FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS STR, SIOUX 7:00 A. M., On Sunday THREE ROUND TRIPS DAILY. Single Trip, Everett 50°, Kdmonds 400 Round Trip, Everett 3 Boe Special low rate on Sundays, And Schedules Subject to vit ptice, man Dock, Ind. 736 EVERETT-SEATTLE ETT —Limited trains Pom. 0, 7:20, #290, 9:90, 10:30 2:20; 1:90 Hi, 2:30, 3:30, 0:36, 7 20, 4 12:30 win; 2 6:30 Bt pom. dally day and Hunday at 10 t Off Beattie, 6) ) Se Ajax" Drug wood Limited traine m. 5:10, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:01 Bt 11:00 ‘a. ms 12:60 1:90, 4:00, 4:01 B, 8:00, 6 -00 7:00, 4:00, 1016 p.m. dally. train Saturday and Sunday ny at 9:00 trains, ven freight shed at Sixth 02 p.m vT TRACTION Co. SNOHOMISH-EVERETT INTERURBAN | Following the action of the Ilinots — ee || rives at Union Station, Chicago, 12 o’clock noon, s So Cheerfully . HOW PATIENCELY POOR ADOLP YOOK MIS3 MEDICINE. 1 PREL UKE SIMON DEGREE W'ONKEL Tom's CABOOSE? I viSH I HAT NOD Words by 'Sctt, Music by CaiZ the expenditure of $14,200,000, and) RICHEST NEWsBO making it the world’s greatest naval | 8T. LOUIS, station, are completed here today, | Greenburg, ina ole ' and ngineer F. R. Harris and Na-|newsboy, is dead. Por ag, sold papers on the val Constructor W. G. Groesbeck, United Prean Leased Wire.) U. $..N,, will submit them to the|He leaves an estate att ny MEMIPHIS, "Tenn, "Sept. “26 navy department this week for ap- Central ratiroad clerks, who walk: |?*°Y#! ed out yesterday, shortly after noon, 15,000 shopmen, members of a sn Hl the Illinois Central Shopmen's fed Three Die in j struck here today. Armed © patrolling the railroad’s eration, guards “foaras pectin we caoe’s| "Tenement Fire| accept freight, and everything fa} tied up. | ay, atten ree Lensed Wire.) CHICAGO, Sept. 26—Two wo (My United Frees Leased Wired the Brooklyn navy yard, trivolving collect insurance money. BEAUTIFUL, LUSTROUS, HEAVY HAIR AND NO DANDRUFF OR ITCHY SCALP) GET A 26-CENT BOTTLE OF more falling hair. Millions of men DANDERINE AND JUST TRY! 4nd women use Knowlton'’s Dander- THIs—s jine and they never have dandraff, ae gies. FALLING HAIR | ttchy sealp or falling hair—they and healthy and makes the bair IB oy brittle, colorless and scragsy | tr ow heavy. long and beautiful. r is mute evidence of a neglected **C ry ‘ sealp; of dandruff—that awful|, ¢t 4 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s scurt. | Danderine from any drug store or! tollet counter, and after the first) PA sh ppt gg nee do dentrctve to apaton you Ne say it was the) best investment you ever made.| _ feo thay onctet hee tainon sob 8 oe hair will immediately take on feverishness and itching of the| “hich ie'no besatifal Matin ie | Sh ba ess ost csc same, ws, nad ly, wade the dio—then the hair falls out fast. | Comparable pooper ros Re A little Danderine tonight—now—| what will please you most will be} anytime—will surely save your hair.|afier just a few weeks’ use, when Ten minutes after applying all the you will actually see a lot of fine,) dandruff will disappear, all itching}@owny hair—new hair—growing all| will cease, and there will be nolover the scalp. | Lady Lady Wellington Wellington Coal Coal High Low in in Quality Cost If you have furnace troubles, ask our furnace expert just what is the matter. He'll doubtless be instrumental in saving you a nice iiitle sum of money on this Winter's fuel bili, | besides the satisfaction you will get out of having your furnace operate perfectly. There's no better furnace coal in the North. west than Lady Wellington. Try it. PACIFIC COAL & OIL COMPANY Prices per ton at Bunkers: Lump, $5.50; Nut, $4.00; Furnace, $2.75. Main Office: [ Latona Bunkers: Becond So. at Norman 113 Northiake Ave. Both Phones 6040. North 465; Green 652. Phone West 11 for West Seattle Prices. ANNOUNCEMENT | | NorthernPacificRy | Every day in the year, there starts east from Seattle at 8:45 a. m., a through train for Chicago over the Northern Pacific-Burlington Lines. It ar- eeeeeereee the third day following. Standard drawing room and leather upholstered tour- ist sleeping cars, coaches and dining cars provide electric- lighted accommodations of hi stops est character. This train at the important cities of Ellensburg, North Yakima, , Spokane, Missoula, Helena, Billings, Forsyth, Miles Terry, Glendive, Mandan, Bismarck, Jamestown, Fargo, Minneapolis and Saint Paul, besides other impor- tant intermediatépoints. Immediate connection is afford- ed to Butte and also to. Duluth and Superior. At Minneapolis, Saint Paul and Chicago, convenient connection is made with other lines for important points east and south, The equipment is thoroughly modern, the dining car service is of such excellence as to have gained a country- wide reputation, and punctuality is a feature of the service toward which every effort is exerted, From this train the passenger sees the beautiful Cas- cades and the Rocky Mountains and the fertile farming lands of North Dak by daylight. The forenoon before arrival at Chicago gives the traveler, also, an entrancing view of the beautiful rolling prairie farnr lands of Illinois. This going E standard, Low round trip fares East are in effect Sept. 15 2 Oct. 6, 17, 18 and 19. Liberal limit with peat ns earnestly invited to call at our Seattle City Office, First Av. and Yesler Way, or telephone sunset M 1430 or Independent 3300 for tickets, sleeping car reservations or any information, ervice is strongly recommended to the traveler st—it will be found of Northern Pacific high H. N. KENNEDY, General Agent, SEATTLE, J. O. M'MULLEN, City Passenger Agent, SEATTLE. A: D, CHARLTON, Asst. General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, nd a baby were burned to \* ‘ Make Brooklyn Yard (ei tore yesterday in what ts be-|* Hy b leved b L diary fh i Biggest in World "vn er 4 | The owners of the building bave | «+ NEW YORK, Sept. 26—Plans for | been arrested, under a charge that |+ the extension and improvement of they fired the building in order to|* know that it keeps the scalp clean|, . . . . . . i. le . . . . . . . . . . Beware of tmpostors State De n apartment building abe 000, and @ big news tl 4 “SOURDOUGH” ON WOODEN LI Local Firm Fi : We to N. A. Terelil,g Known Alask Na Miles on Them, 9 Perhape one of ti vincing recomn given a Seattle p which A. Ti Alaskan “Sourdough.” @ two wooden legs u for him by the A. b Company of this rill is sixty-eight yeam@ The larger part of been spent in the he is known by alld pitality and mute he has shown. fn March, Terrill overflow near Mit froze his feet so” both had to be friends insisted om “out” to get wooden lest rill had not much faith contrivances, but i and came to 8 , we was referred to Ms Orthopedic Store. A few later his friends in Alas astonished to tended comin wooden legs. rrilt | from Chitina to Fal distance of 300 and was given a by his friends announced his int ing another stake fields, The A. Lund located at 1107 The company co eral orthopedic braces of every the correction of the support of manufactured. of every deseriptl manufactured in no shops. Mr. Johnson od ager of the store, in this particular ing had many ence, ‘The Lundberg has been in exis years in Seattle, time a conservative, perous business bas. up. The necessity | class store of this eh not generally the public. Phy those afflicted, the value of expert this line and are amx the local firm all possible Grand prizes. the firm at both @ Clark and the Ad tions eS c 713 FIRST Union pp YOU GO BROWN, OB TO ve 20 @ mm. 12:10, 1:26, Bee ett Interurban,