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COMPENSATION AGT HELD BOD OLYMPIA, Sept By cision handed down by the y's com HE ATMIRES FAT 2 a de state supreme court, the workme pensation act, passed by Uy lature, has been tionat The ¢ also dy that “a business which 5 profit at the risk of the ! Iimbs of human beings ts to@eguiation,” and that “law ts, Ought to be, a progressive science The opinion was writ “igo Fullerton and is the of the suit for a writ of mar brought Ly a Tacoma firm the ctate auditor to pay a claim furniture for the industrial insur ance commisr‘on, Auditor Cline fen contended that the law crea gion was wicensth refused to draw the declared ¢ art or sult © fore ADOLF, You ARE A FAITFUL HART*VORKING CHAP, DESERFE A RECREATION, GO IN UND JOLLY DeR NEW COOK— THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMB Osgar Permits Adolf to Make Love to BY GOWWY, I NoPE SHE 139 4 BLONDE. .1 LOPE To KISS BLONDES —— DaY ARG SO ANTISEPTIC LOOKING. \ You MEN. _- The Truth About (Between fifteen and forty million dollars were lost by investors in the recent Wall st. flurry, when steel trust stock made its record-breaking drop of 15 points in ope week. The secret of the panic is here told by an expert, who hints at what is: openly charged in financial circles—that Morgan, Rockefeller and three or four others deliberately worked the old frame-up to rob in- vestors.—Editor. ) BY DR. ARTHUR SELWYN BROWN | Wail St. Expert and Noted Writer on Financial Topics. The recent flurry in steel was a scandalous stock market raid caused by rumors against the trust's in- tegrity deliberately circulated by men so intimately connected with the steel corporation as to know the First Public Lands Congress Opens at Denver; Ballinger Present M. Carey, of Wyom F. Galbr . Richard Gov Aldrich, Gov t. Veasoy, of iwin Norris, Malone ho; Gov. Jos J) Cable Dpited Press.) tng; Hon. J By DENVER, Colo, Sept. 28—The first Public Lands congress ever| 4. Ballinger held in the United States « of Nebraska here today. Chairman A. J. Eddy |s Dakota of the executive committee called /of Montar the convention to order. fand A. J The congresa was called by Gov - HOTEL MEN PLAN Raddy, Thos of Denver John F. Shafroth of Colorado tn the interests of the western states The sessions will last three days and are being attended by govern. ors and other representatives of all the 17 states in which are lo cated 1,000,000 or more acres of public land, either reserved or un reserved. Among the important matters to be discussed in regard to the pub- contribute to a fund for adv He lands are western forest COD-| ing in Chicago newspapers and oth servation, grazing lands, the home- |, stead principle, irrigation and dis- position. of water powers, coal, ot!, gas and phosphate lands. It is ex pected that if the convention is successful in its various plans and, purposes it may result in many changes in the existing policy of the federal government toward the} administration of public domain. | Among the prominent officials, statesmen and others to addres) the convention are Gov. Wm. Spry, of Utah; Gov. Jas. Hawley, of Ida- The hotel men of Seattle are planning to cooperate on an ad Vertising stunt that ought to draw a lot of tourist #3 to Pugot sound next spring and summer It is proposed that the hotel men It is possible that tle Ho tel Bureau of Information” may be established in Chicago to help the plan along KLAMATH FALLS, Or A power and 1 will operate a trunk power line from Portland to San Francisco and Los Angeles is the scheme which J. M Churchill, president of the Siskiyou Electric Light and Power Co., an nounced here today. THATS ANICE LITTLE Gime OME HUNDRED. AT ScHooL OF Course MAMMA Love. ) You, 00 You Love Met GIVE MBA NICKEL? the “Flurry in Steel”; It PUBLICITY WORK rumors were false. The raid was the finale of a plot against heavy investors in steel shares in France, Germany, Belgium and Holland. Early this year the Wall st. conspirators sold the foreigners huge blocks of steel securities at a high| price on the representations of Morgan, Schwab, Gary and others that the American steel industry was en- tering a period of great prosperity. | Morgan's Paris branch alone sold a French syndi- cate 150,000 shares of the common stock above $80 ‘per share. John W. Gates also sold stock abroad. The Moroccan episode having caused an acute financial situation in Germany, the Wall st. conspirators deemed it the psychological moment to complete their plot. At once there emanated disquieting rumors of gov- JUVENILE PICTURE NO.6 | Fight on High (By United Press Leased Wire.) WASHIN 28.—Cow | “4 gress will be « 4 anew with | 4 ble b h cost of liv | ing when tt December This opinion da Washington today, based on Cit ada’s* rejection of the reciprocity agreomont In his reciprocity apeoch in Chicago, President Taft lexpressly stated that the passage of the agreement by congress abd a the untversa | | SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Sept 28—After hanging over the steep precipice at Bonita Falls, in Lytle Creek canyon, for three hours, and just ax he was ready to give up the struggle and drop to death, J. J. Of fleer of Los Angeles was rescued by Thomas Carson of San Bernar dino and Norman 4G. Brittle and | GUESS AGAIN noes. A postage stamp against the new | Hoge building that you can't tell jwho ts the young chap In the ple ture, And he was in Seattle when the cows got their daily grass on | Second and Third avs. The picture was taken about 40 years ago, when John W. Hanng, King county charity commissionet, was not yet old enough to vote. He Nved in Indiana at that time Hanna is one of the best known men in Seattle. Many years ago he was engaged in the theatrical bus iness. He's the father of Will Ham na, the present county treasurer, DOG AND WIFE AT THE TABLE covery moneys, WILKES BARRE, Sept. 28--| NEW YORK, Sept. 28—Fiat de- Mrs. David T. Roberts of Edwards Bial of the report that Robert 6. ville, near here, objected to hay-| Lovett ts to retire as president of : lo it of the Harriman lines in favor of Ju ing her husband's dog sit OM &) jug Kruttschnitt: was made at the chair at the dining room table and) office of the system here today. It leat his meals with them, as Rob-| was admitted that certain executive SPREE ERE ERROR HEHE * NOT JEALOUS, OF BUT HE SUES CITY, Sept. 28.~ To effect a reconciliation after his wife bad ieft bim, L 8. Dickason signed an agreement allowing her to “do as she pleased,” including her right to “keep company” with other men and promising not to be jealous, He was to give her * his property and support her ® in the meantime. Mrs. Diek- ason took advantage of the affinity privilege, Dickason is suing for a divorce. Li eel LOVETT WON'T RETIRE eet eteeeeeee SSS SESE EERE SEES * * * * jerts desired her husband were betore Alderman Donohue of this city. Mra. Roberts told the lat she was so disgusted wit | directors’ meeting, but it was posl- tively asserted that Lovett will re- | tain bin present posltic alderman ee eee the NORTH YAKIMA—Fully Masons took’ part in a parade here setting of » of the arch in the 000 Masonic temple here The now temple, which has been un: der the process of construction for the past year, will be ready for oc cupation within a month t LAFFERTY FOR LA FOLLETTE} PORTLAND, Or, Sept. 28 Declaring that he favors Robert M. La Folleite, of Wisconsin, as |the republican presidential candt-| date in 1912, and predicting that Champ Clark will be the democrat- minee, Congressman A. W. who has just returned pened his The woman who “keeps house’ has enough to do when she {s in good, sound health, but if she Js weak, tired all the time, and suffer. ing from morn to night with an hing back, housework becomes’ a heavy burden Doan’s Kidney Pills have brought new life, health and strength to thousands of women afflicted in thts way Women campaign for CHASES SPIDER 36 HOURS re Th ap CHICAGO, Sept. 2 liar evolution of a we Alfred Yurs, aged 2, on a tramp and kept a posse of cited farmers out of bed hours. How Fat Women Can Reduce Their Waists 8 50 ex for 24 are subject to kidney |disease. The clothing they wear, jthe work they do, the worry am |strain of bearing and rearing chi |dren, the lack of proper exerci#e; nd to it kache, lache, dizzy » “bines and other troubles often | thought to be jare common symptoms of kidney disease. | appe m they the only ing-down * reducing the fat is PA f th will 1 *| with passages too frequent, scanty Jor burning, just make up your mir quick to help them, large from Detroit, Sold by all dealers. YAS ~SAH, MISTAH ADOLFE An's Se Nee Was Just a Reciprocity’s Rejection Means New Man Hangs 3 Hours Over Chas As a result she and, Changes will be made at the next| 1,000) HOUSEWORK IS A HEAVY BURDEN pain, lis, faintness, fits pecullar to the sex, When any one of these ills together with a discolored | condition of the kidney secretions, | that your kidneys are weak, and be) DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS ER 26, 1911 the Ne Plain Case !ernment interference with the steel trust. | It was put out that secret prosecution of the trust had actually started in Washington. Morgan and Gary became strangely silent on the matter, and the exchange was thrown into a panic. The French syndicate was forced to sell at a loss of 26 points—a money loss of four million dollars or, more, and the German and Dutch losses were cor- respondingly heavy. erican investors playing the market were also’ caught, and the winnings of the big conspirators were enormous. | The stock now is largely back in the hands of | those who sold it to the foreigners in the first place, and the combination will soon be in shape to repeat its highly profitable operations. \ One result of the raid is that American securi-! [READ THE BIBLE Cost of Living | renga, oe In excellent health and spirits by the Canadian parliament would re. have no immediate effect on the pill phi. Be cost of living. Members of the| firtnday. One of the festures house and senate, however, who {%-| Of the day to her was the fact Yored the measure, took af OPPO that she had completed read- isite view of the matter i so de ' he Bibl hi in fi the clared themmelves in debate. bi Sadie oo tt h time. [> It. seems more than probable that | For forty years she has been ‘the sugar schedule will be one of| » staunch member of the ‘the firet to receive consideration | State Street Methodist Episco- \when congress convenes, while a) pai church, and her greatest ‘large number of free meat bills are been to read the {dertain to be dusted off. church, ARTA RARER ‘* IM | WANT ScHooL TEACHER td WITH FOUR CHILDREN | While tracking # deer Officer|® BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 28 Yost his footing and slid over the/# The Gordon district school in brink of the cliff which surrounds | %& Shoshone county has a school {Bonita Falls. As he fell he clung|/@ house, a $4,000 surplus and a |to his rifle, each end of which be-)* library. But families have came wedged behind a boulder.) ® moved away and there is only But Officer tried vainly to draw| # one child of school age left himself to the top of the boulders.) The law requires five to the He unable to get a foothold | ® district. The board is hunting end shouted for hours until finally|® for a teacher with the other jan answering yell came, followed|® four children to perpetuate quickly by the appearance of his'® the school. | friends. KKKKKKKKKKKhhhe TAKE CASCARETS FOR A SOUR SICK STOMACH OR INDIGESTION That awful eas, belching of acid and foul gases; that pain in | the pit of the stomach, the heartburn, nervousness, nausea, bloating after | eating, feeling of fullness, dizziness and sick headache, means indiges: | Yon; a disordered stomach which cannot be regulated until you remove | |the cause, It isn't your stomach’s fault. Your stomach is as good as any. | Try Cascarets; they cure indigestion, because they immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undi; ed and fer- |menting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the decomposed waste matter and poison from the intestines and bowels. Then your stomach trouble ts ended forever. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning-—a 10c box will keep your entire family feeling good for months, Don't forget the children— their little insides need a good, gentle, cleansing, too. Peet eeeeeeeeeeeet Stee eeesteeeeeeeeeee |When Kidney Troubles} Pan's Kidney Pills have helped |thousands of weak women through | jthe trying times when kidney dis- ease means so much added misery |They do not disturb A] | bowels and contain no poisonous, | B)||dangerous nor habit-forming drugs |Doan's are harmless for children, |too, and cure their little bladder veaknesses. ommended by Seattle women, this testimony: SEATTLE PROOF Mrs. L, Rigby, 162 Fifteenth Avye., Seattle, Wash. says: “The public statement I gave in 1907 in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good. Several of my friends have taken this remedy and consider it an excellent one for kidney trouble. I know that Doan's Kidney Pills can be depended upon to relieve lum bago and pains in the Whenever I hear anyone complain- ing of difficulties caused by weak kidneys, I advise a trial of Doan’s Kidney Pills,” | Re Read, — “1 just can't get up’ Price So cents. Foster-Mitaurn Co., Buffalo, N.Y., Proprietors. ft Cook | VELL, VOT- | Ba L. Drew, Mi stomach or |; Words by Music by Co ° ig , of Downright Steal ties have been seriously discredited in — French government has already forbidden . of United States Steel shares on the Paris Attempts to have the stock listed on other Eur exchanges have failed. ] Also it is probable the flurry will result in, vestigation of the stock exchange by the New ¥; state authorities. It was only on the promise of exchange’s governing committee to improve m and prevent such raids that the state go its hands off last year after the sensational Hocking made by James R. Keene. The steel trust has been repeatedly change its: methods. Unless it does this especially in view of the testimony given Stanley committee, the United States go soon be forced to institute dissolution proei CUPID ON A [ARE WOMEN FERRIS WHEEL, = GROWING WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—The| The rapidly growing tails of alleged love king on 4) hair goods indicates cf rris wheel far above the heads of | full bh Civersion-seeking crowds at aD "ou y by amusement resort were recited | greg before Judge Delacey in the Juve-| aia found in soape and i nile court during the trial of Gro-| shampoos, te iw a ver H. Kesterson on a charge Of ithe hair. It practi honsupport filed by his wife, Mrs. |iite out of the hale Alice V. Kesterson. come brittle, split at Kesterson retaliated by accusing fay) out his wife of being the feminine end| “po oon ¢ of the Ferris wheel love-making | ans qos fern aoa duo, a man other than her husband soft, bright and gy once in two weeks | ful of canthrox diy being her companion, and asking for the custody of their small child Mrs, Kesterson declared there Was) not wate: ne truth in the charge against her. |iy without het ere z no shampoo like RR RRR aR RH) motivg halr-health j NEEDLE CAUSES DIVORCE «| CLEVELAND, Sept. 28.— of a needle » cause of the separa- tion of Mr. and Mrs, Edward cording to the sto: Allender told Judge and ry Mrs Kennedy “My husband told me to sew a button on his clothes,” she said, “and because my eyes are poor I asked him to thread the needle. He tried to thread it, but couldn't “Then he got mad, threw the garment in my face and left, Later he took our child to the home of his mother.” Seteeeeeeeeee ee ee * REEMA “Things About Doctors That the Public Should Know,” lecture by Dr. J. N. MeCormack, at the Alham- bra theatre, Friday evening, Sept. 29th. The doctor will reveal some startling facts about doctors and their methods. Admission free. | oe AMUSEMENTS MOORE THEATRE Matinee Sa! $1.00 Marry Askin Presents “THE SWEETEST GIRL IN PARIS’ With Original Star Comedienne, TRIXIK FRIGANZA Matinee Today, 2he-$1.00. Pricee—Rve., bec to ; Divans, §2 Next Week—Seats BALLETS RUSSES of Russian Rallets.) de Ballet of 156 ¥ Orchestra Direct “Prom | York Winter Garden. 50, $1.00 operates on your I do net compete | Phones a - | work vat with. the METROPO. Week of 0 Opening A RICHARD CARL In Jumping Jupi with LITAN pip you GO BROWN, OR TO AN 1t is almost beyond Fada Wallace Hopper. true, that there aFe Seattie Theatre Both Phonts 43 Bargain " Matinee | Gaiety one ad come to Block, offices 1 te 18 Yt LW. Sut “ “THE MOUSE NEXT DOOR” With William V. Mong. The and 91 ‘Thursday, 266. ‘LOIS THEATRE owiprine’ Mats Tues, Wed Evenings Bargain Matines. Co, kidneys, | ™ MYSTERIE" of Living Pictures Other Ne R&C A Matinee Dajly, 10e an | PANTAGES THEATR “Unequated Vaudevitie.” € Night “i § Other Big Atteactions

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