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HONEY IS. NEEDED OR WNAMARAS jthe “state, but from the Manutae turers’ associations all over the country Nearly every dollar of the de reptying to the | fonre fund has co from . labor fess than $15,./ onions, but we are glad to acoept fund te defend money from all lovers of justice ed dy-| while we are In this fight ‘ime: “Contributions should be sent di continued, | rect to Prank Morrison, secretary of will do it /the American Poderation of Labor, greater sum| Washington, D.C. Money #0 re to combat the | ceived is immediately placed tn the bea unlimited ‘hands of the MeNamara attorneys ot oy from | to be weed an o sm reqairee. nt of Coal Concern Is Fined for Not Weighing Coal president of the Pe) wagon, guessing that he had (wo tons, He then delivered half of it fa ee Co, wae od |to the residence of W, H. Gordon this MOF Thar fe he shoveled off what he bag and delivering coal peiteved to be half, following which without weighing It he left the remainder at another that the driver house, Bach place was charged for te coal into the! Wire) Sept. 7—| for the Samuel oa a one ton of coal. a PTHE PLOTTERS, HIGH LOW, MUST GO! United Press Leased Wire. *—"Falr dealing plotters. high and low, be removed from the and trust which they besmireh,” tx the gist of a current issue of La ‘Follette’s Magazine, in which io songht the resicnation of Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chief of - gu of chemistry. are upbraided, and their retirement de tes Senator La Follette. th the public de Tt was It col Dr. Wiley wee filmey and absurd the vigilant and honest ebief chemtut. broadside of publicity. must go. As long as he remains fn the he & constant menace to the public good. Sec- be may be forced to retire, but it would be a perversion drop Wilson and retain Wickersham, It was Wieker- connived with the McCabe crowd in recommending that t’ be visited upon Dr. Wiley. Wileon has to bis fm of service in the upbailding of agriculture, that even fe the Taft administration cannot cancel. Wickersham tto commend him to the public, His a8 o! Factive loyalty to big business.” 4 NAAR IS STILL WITH IRON WORKERS tw still thetr ftirat os coe on hand today, and with an outlook for double that amount by the end of the month, all secured by assess- ents during the convention, the ‘owara defense fund is mater- i increased, Three cities are & further recog: secking the next comvention—Niag- to the organ!-|ura Falls, Salt Lake City and Kan- and a8 an assur. sas City. ies Delay Fowler - Agai teed Wire) tempt to pass the moustains and re ’, Cal, Sept. 26.— |sume his transcontinental fight. Chafing at the delay, Fowler and a dozen men are today spending their time on a hillside near here |tuning up the biplane with which 3 Naeger . hopes to scale the Sierras tomor- |. | Tow morning, if the weather should lear platform, ay whenever it is thought to be ike es oe the most economie method. election: To Councilman Goddard, how- Weh legislation as will ever. belongs the honor of having ‘Waelf to construct ietroduced the first ordinance di- ments by contract of reciting the superintendent of streets i to do street work by day labor. ‘legislation have Yesterday afternoon he presented to allow the prin- an ordinance for the paving of public improve | Eighth ay, 8, between Charlestown ‘Weasure has been and Dawson sts, by day labor, It 4 city council, carries an appropriation of $14,000, board of public/or os much of this sum as may be tm work by cadens 2425 First av. N., cats taniadaiesanigcg tes in which he stowed how $22,480 might be in the collection of light and water bills. Instead Set the bilis by mail, he proposes to sise eight collectors. es is spent monthly by the city and by water ig apnding bills, receipts and checks for the 44, collectors, he contends, would do the work for $600. Droposes to have light and water meters read by the energy and money tor the city, His propositions id committce on department efficiency. ei. Leased Wire.) B—That | peal . pig only be (BUCK FLYNN Whe re | “Huck” Flynn, one of the oldest fnomina- and hardest police court charac in 1912, but ters in Seattle, was in court this te Probability, be | morning on a “drink” charge for oxy ped by |the “steenth” time, Sentence was LaFoliette, | suspended and he was allowed to * “yd here to. | eo to the county hospital. The po- Grandeis, fa {i\comen smiled as they thought of Gifford Pin. | where he would be found this aft- hot in- | ernoon—at “Boly the Mug’s.” #7 *The increas Be of the People, due to ‘the special in. but soon i Aman of Mr. and ideas.” REKH HD & ‘RRRRPRERRR AREER ? $40 More From Auto Drivers. The city’s coffers received : another $40 this morning from * jaw-breaking auto drivers. |\® W. M. Lucas and D. Holly- % wood were fined $20 each. |* R..E. Chesley, 17, was trans | ferred to the juvenile court * The case against Art Berger * was continued till tomorrow * morning. REAR EHKREH “ONCE AGAIN” Seeeeeeeeee | |Continues Crawford Case The case against Norman Martin, one of Crawford's conductors, charg jed with violation of the new. street car ordinance, was continued in the police court till tomorrow morning. * Crawford's attorney, Morris 8B. * | Sachs, notified the eclty attorney * that he had been of the opinion that zi the case was not set for this morn- ing. » impa *| Martin had switched an express ee Petey * \car onto a aldetrack when several passengers had offered him four- Melvor * | cont tickets In payment of fares. that jatl did not % Satortunates SAN FRANCISCO.—Whether the any *& several of *| Federation of Shop Employes on se tmonition to *\the Harriman lines of the Pacific Fvices every | Coast will strike as an ald to the hi to escort * | shopmen of the Ilinols Central rail imaself, x road whe walked out toda; ya *|ly will be definitely declarod be- PEON EH eH yl fore night. TO CHURCH |, Sept. 26 & Week for six wetence hereat by Justice Melvor on THE STAR—TURSDAY, GIRL ACTRESS SAVES LEADING MAN FROM DEATH UNDER WEIGHT Kernan Cripps, aa actor, who ta, Appeared at the head of a stock : » company at the Lols theatre for the past fow weeks, marrpwly ovcaped death just after the performance! at the playhouse last night, when & 210-pound counterbalance on the Asbestos fire curtain struck him, Crippa wae leaving the atage to dewcend to his dressing room when the curtain was lowered, Mixs| Rhea Mitchell, another member | of the company, wae just behind Cripps, and, with rare presence of mind, the girl gave Cripps a mighty push forward, and the wolght hit bim @ glancing biow on the shoulder, A phystetan summoned honed the Savoy hotel said that the actor can keep right on acflng, thanks (o the quick wit Mitchell * a ay After it was all over, Mins Mitch- oll crumpled up into a faint, from which the doctor revived her. MERGER At noon today the poll of mem-| With the lead gained during the bers of the Seattle Commercial elub| Great three hours of the poll, those showed five to one agatnat the pro-| “2° 8F¢ opposed to the merger aro selma nian hth te ee | ste of an overwhelming vic of Commerce, About 200 votes| ‘The chief objection against the were cast. The poll will be com merger entertained by members of cluded at 9 o'clock this evening, {ihe Seattle Commercial club ts the but it Is not expected that the later! proposition to center the active vote will show any change in atth| management of the olub’ tude upon the question. ‘tn the hands of There are about 900 members In the Commercial club ntl the Commercial club, but the vote) membership has a vote on all im with iT Fi esc ial over 600. portant moasures. ae: A GOLDEN SHOWER [orcs cer I FINES FOR GIT =F a With good weather to bring out the voters, one of the heaviest, if not) the heaviest vote In the history of in botng cast | here today by the supporters of P.| H. MeCarthy, the labor mayor, who seoks reelection, and those of James Rolph, Jr, who, his oppo- nts say, in a candidate of “big business” In every district of the city aup- plators of ordinances reguiat porters of both candidates worked |ing sutomobiies and motorcycles, hard to get out a heavy vote, and|yerterday afternoon enriched the on both sides their efforta were ro-|city treasury by $155. warded by such a casting of bal-|fined $20 each for speeding and lots as was almost unparalleled, On/five $5 each for failing to carry both sides the usual claims of vie-|rear lights. Four offenders had tory were hoard. In Rolph's home| their cases transferred to the Juve district, in the Mission, the Me-| alle court, being less than yoars Carthyites sti?! claim that they will / of age. carry it, polling 5,000 of the 7,000) when hy B gmee that bis lights registered votes. were in condition and went out The heaviest early voting was|for that reason. More offenders done in the districts occupied large-| will come up from time to time ly by the laboring Gaseat through the week. the ° “We are going after these speed Carthy men pointed vith glee to} Maniacs and we don't propose to the fact that the polling was com-| stop unti! we have ersdicated thie paratively Hane, evil of endangering peoples’ lives ee by fast and reckiess driving,” said Ba yesterda _viSCOURT SAILS 0 wae We onan TRIP TO BREMERTON to the United The Commercial club will send a from Japan, sall- delegation to attend the quarterly ed for home to) He was wined aod dined yesterday by bis patriotic country- men in Seattle, and before quit- iting these hoapt- table shores to day, deciared that Seattle just dee Nighted him At a luncheon at the New Wash Ington hotel yes- terday, Jadge Burke Hvered the principal ad- ment league, to be held in Bremer- October 6. IT’S FRESH , T00 It package “Wonder what's in it,” oo as he laid it on the edit- dress, to which the nant aad ve : ag wala it's an interes machine,” his Occidental friends it pone potice, reporter hes coy the “Or « lemon,” snapped the hu- friendly State came in a nicely wrapped But it was only a nice, big 5- ounce egg, laid by an 18-monthsold Fremont hen, belonging to A. C. WOMAN AND CHILD HUT IM TIT CHUSH HttcHin FOR $50 CASH Pi Greeting eee ean ok i And He ® month ‘Troct te righ, sett, oa from 10,000 and w presiden-| main county row Haliy Geared and tial salute, the crowd surged around ‘bien se “atone” “Bhoutd bs sal? utomobile today w! was joubie fore you tH paying pr t dison car and Kirk! ae eae IRKE & FARRAR, INC, A woman with a little child was crushed under foot and both were during the onslaught of the| ,.... Dr. Rhodes, the presl- leaped from. the GERMANS GLEBRATE |" In commemoration of the German settlement fn the United States, which was founded by Pas- tortus at Germantown, Pa., October 6, 1684, Germans from all parts of Puget Sound will gather in cole bration at Turner hall on Sunday, Jacob Schaeffer, editor of the StaateZeitung and R. A. Ballinger will make addresses, while the Se- ky terry jor Y for Mteelt to. few month ickens. See owner, ACREAGH TRACT NEAR TOWN—6425 ° HURKE & PARRAR, INC. 108 to 409 New York ciTyY REAL ESTATE, jattle Liederkrants, the Arion s0- 7 clety and several soloists will fur-|,. 4 ine nish the musical program 65 CLEAKS 5] STRIKE PADUCATL i. Seve 20 Bixty- five UMnois Central clerks struck today, with the agence of > rt from the other crafts. e bringing of strikebreakers, Mae Boer are — L somge-omna INC. on the way, has caused Presl- e. low t one font McC sreary to decluare that the) LAKE WASHINGTON VIEW LOT, federation of shop employes will be $125 ome rand Kirkland ferry to office, on wharf at Kirkland forced to interfere if the strike fa] Only 45 minufer ride trom second and pressed. Only a fow freight trains are run- ~ RBA! Tome PLAGE FOR $275 ; Louie 018 Son ved $5. 4 “Cook, did you stay long tn your] ionth. "A pinos you oat cal! And make place?” 1 never stays nowhere enough to be discharged. I's of of those here fireless cookers. laiy increasing’ "Boe rg ork Block. SEPTEMBER 26, 2 1911 PHOTOS FREE With Every Cash Want Ad Amounting to $1 or Over LEFT AT THE STAR OFFICE OR AT ANY OF THE THREE QUAKER DRUG STORES, THE STAR WILL ISSUE A COUPON ENTITLING BEARER TO TWO BEAUTIFUL PANEL PHOTOS FREE AT LA PINE STUDIO, THIRD AVENUE. Woman Dies _ oman vies thee Frances Avenard, 26, a Wattross, living at the Craig hotel, N14 Third ay. died early this morning, following a sudden attack of a disease which ts thought by affected her Sho leaves a husband in Han. Francisco. was suddenly stricken. Before the police or physicians arrived she had died. —_. LOST AND FOUND. ates Black and white pup, & monte, old Moonee No AT; hor Coder "Youn vie Adroes Box 381, * a BPECIAL NoTIC of cowboy and Im ay, Bent door to the Pat set far ee aityt near ‘pun feor ten, Moward and ‘Inger: | heated soll Watches trem oe * tA th, ix ath tii; one year ity ‘matt. sat 6 six mento, Wo MALL HUB Harn inet eur spar, When that ‘ {f Jour eubseription advan: arrives. ‘been paid Bight were}. Knell Mapdied Souvenir Pena. Lock Row fea! One bad bis fine suspended wee & eed OV, a Wanted—A child to adopt oF home Address Win. D., 1 LANEY HENODELING PARLORS how Lek end off remot Paci Gt: lal Gi CERMMONIES BE oo tage ge D “ret © “Cornell, 804i Linden av. wil The Bar ofiice, he wilt receive the Tale thy meeting of the Olymple Develop |' [AMonet VAMiETY OF HOLLOWAY ELL IT FOR ‘Tiss | i600 Firm Av WANTEO—FEMALE rermente under thie claasifion HERR THERE 18 A SITUATION o * ARRYING A STRAIGHT, BAL iN v w the office | T commteaton propesitions wil foe, bar 5a) Wanted—Hew ing power, machines Beattie perienced Om perienced band 3eT aed « alee cap Mfg Co. sie 1s ATION 4, Stratus BAL 7 inserted FREE 7 to the airect empl com m| ed for St wanted st once for routes in a FARMS AND ACRES—Continued pha ho ns Mae bs orem sie vie vied hectent TRACTS CITY STRERT CAN Senvice 1500 ow vawy ‘iXer remus. longing for « home o1 Many & person ee ry round, where by ance at $19 per mou! took at these nt they will please you WreT & WHERLER, 209 COLMAN BLOCK. 104, | WH! sell my five-aere tem ae? HOUSES FOR ‘RENT RRR pobvue ood We bDbDDDE werxiy nevran LTT CONTAING WHAT YOU WANT. By farting ws know your name and rene, we will mall you « Comtaina eversthing we Joan's ‘Svs 2,couranr, Becond Main 14h. PDO PDO PD MPDDYODDDE Froom cottages, $6.00 per month, at Bitter Lake Station, on Ever- ett Interurban; Se car fare from city limit Pree water and free wood. Plenty of room for chil dren to play. B SANDER, INC, * Colman Bullding. houses for Feat 6 GLOKE BLOCK Main 2169 BUSINESS CHANCES. Ried —R” partner with es fon o the poultry wuss LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. AN OrPORTONITY Lares trac 9 car tine at Lake Harter idly growing town of 10. four railroads. Land 4 be beat for Within three and Portland; nt roads in the fee owner, S14 4 ACRES—1MPROVED 5 91.990 3019 THIRD AV i WAT Th OMA BOL SHORT LINE: all level goed prodne to city ROBERT MA 1010 ALABKA BL ih LOIN. Vive-ncre chiewen rapeh for eas orn Louse, chicken | how Yo boat; 10 yearly pr Drown, 1226 A) Bide 20 ACRES CHEAP Lovated west of city ‘ton, in. rich never been eut; bert wots nt CLIFFORD L. Wit, Give You ~ of fine with email lake ont CLIFFORD LAD $20 CASH AND $10 “MONTHLY hing RRALTY | CO. UMBIA ST. omentend or sections of Eastern lagen, rue srenkiNe Lap compan, 111 THIRD A ‘MALS 694, Often an advertiser's interests are best served if his business address is not given in the little want ad which he uses, This is true of help, of certain cla and other lines. For your conv will give your ad and all replies ma tain box in care of The Star. may be called for ed anywhere if yo LURIVELY 4 ay Manin 2484 FARMS ANO ACREAGE, FIV! E-ACRE BARGAIN napertatiy in tive if Py . between § and aise shest iron. apd. pies iy Puget Stave and Ke if ound ya a. aS Largest es ‘thina course only school or write 428, $F partiou NATIONAL BARBER ng i he a ohiter, L oot Ropar, 1418 Third a’ A give reference: th he Wide, I8t, hear Madigon, ol ‘o & Nott Pike MISCELLANEOUS erything new: Ted Daine. TM. 1010 ALASKA BUTEA “Fwo improved « on the Rabie, Write for partieul Wash The above at $50 per orty and a littl Better look | th ade Ap HAY EN “ SCHROEDER. from P Price $3 month, OLE HANSON & CO. 314 New ¥ i ACT advertisements for asses of real estate enience The Star a “keyed” address, y be sent to a cer- Mail or will be forward- ou deposit 4¢ post~ | Groat bunga| ahte in and paid t Prive $1,820 ding ‘interest Gennesre 41.500; terms. REAL SNAP—Z Lake Washington, owner wernt ig GREAT O ER SACRIFICE hed in fo 5-room cottage, all r lot, 60x10 Appointment, w lot, with @- ¢ with two Phone Y BARGAIN EVER OFFS cleared and under cultivation ‘and barn a elone te Priea $1,800; your i CORR BLDG. YOUR OWN HOME ay 804 Leary Bid, Member Senitio Teatate Atfoctatton, FOR BAL. =r " Y PROPERTY Improved ar unimproved. See Geo. 1. mk Bik., Soattie bungalow: aves modern ° it-in book. tow BYARD, also new | wy, south of Bremer. | teh teale you wh Be seeepiE NaN | hom Geaert claim in one TY REAL TATE—(Cont.y $100—FOUR LOTS-—$100 60s Olive ety ob 10 aay tor wi te Ban 12% vrement, REAL ESTATE LOANS. Fas nent AMENICA: oH, gener obi Fa Stith Rh acon hbo, Err aw “or country Teas at, current rates Ne Moore & Co, 129% Mun nd Siurterant & . keoond and Columpl OUR OWN MONKY 70_LOA proved 1 proved residences. Kates § to) pet eoat LIVESTOCK. ¥ maddie hores? « r i ome pedi- oped for ite. any aise. done Jacobw Phete Tue shooting combi Main 640). — nico lot oe $10 per 285 GLOBF BLOCK. 42; Ina. $94t Two nie and a good town of A sacrifice for cash eit mens oor een arn CON ‘sia SULTATION PHBE. property tights MODERATE rheumatian, perveu faces, piles. ete. a Barnes & C neya, Starr-B Plumbing, steam ang ea make @ specia Ps of work, 1811 Ind. 1307, Sar Gt kad Vault for valuables 1016 Republican at. Henry Weller, ‘Trenater, Sein peoes ing & Storage Vox Wick “and “other maker 3 vypewelter and Supply Co. 332 N. ¥. Bike ,

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