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Te the Ibs “4 gradual thaf 1 hardly realized what 7} wonderful Lenefits { had been get b, Campaign for La Begins Four important matters are to Pome before the Progressive Repub: Hean league at a meeting which ta} to be held in Eilers ball, Third} ay, and University at. Friday night, Oct. 6. Of these the niost impor tant ts the indorsement of a candi date for predident and the inaugur ation of a vigorous La Fv campaign throughout t The club will take up, also, the question of securing a representa five state convention to select dele fates to the national convention, in on to prevent, if Ss the Follette Here Next Friday lection of a handpicked delegati by the atandpat politician in con: trol of the state tral committee. Another matter Whicl will come before the club Will be the adviaa- bility of arranaips for a big public meeting later @ the month, to be addressed by Congressman Victor Murdock of Kansas, Senator Miles Poindextor and Gifford Pinchot Still another matter to be pro posed is that of sending a represen, tative of the club to attend =the confereneé Of PFOKresaive republic ans at Chfeagy, Oct. 18, BEE we REEBOS RIDING ON HALF FARES NOW Students of the state university, of the business colleges of tthe nd of the public night schools, are reparing to take advantage of the Ning of the corporation counsel | hat all school children are entitied | half fare on the street care. Prof. O, L. Miller of the Seattle Business college announces that he Will issue to each of the students FA, of his {ustitutton entitled to the half rate a certificate setting forth which certificate the stu jent may present to street car con aecare ‘as a claim to the half fare privilege. Similar ‘ketion will prob @bly be taken by the Wilson Busi Ress coll ats of the university who ‘¢ occasion to fide to and from ana have taken the matt wi Practical Jokers fare the fact and week atmilar certificates | from the authorities of that tnati- tutioa, | Joe Smith, who brought this mat ter to am issue with the company and the elty authorities, said today; [think (here can be no question th a all persons under the age of 21 years attending schools, public or private, aod ridfag to and from school, Are entitled to the half fare privilege The ordinance does not quatify the word school, os all classes of schools aro included Neither doos it qualify as to age ex cove insofar as the word children » considered a qualification, Fame that the word children in this connection woulf be Inter iprete’ by the courty to mean “Swelled Harvest of Death AUSTIN, Pa., Oct. 3.—Practigal} ers, it was learned here today: welled the harvest of death in the; flood disaster of last Setucley Twice during the past fortnight, Je learned, jokers biew the town fire arm _— to frighten out of their beds ny jgpeme whe fer . Months ha a the breaking of the“dam which finally ever “whelmed them. aroused by the neediness en it was sounded im dead for the third time, the wnspeapie laughed and paid no: r, — ang « sul Carrota, . yewsboy, when he few the Duridh of dress suits that filed past im into the beautiful foyer of the, Rew Metropolitan theatre. Yep, it was “some” society event fin Seattle There were 14,789 Yards of open-face shirt presen! 899 pounds of diamonds, 4,489,763 nds of halt dressing, aod 44 489,763 inches of low neek. Anyhow, that's as near as off-hand statistics - @atimate. Politicians, statesmen, oseauea magnates and other mag: | _ SJATES RIGHTS Catted Pree Leased Wire | DENVER, Colo, Oct With federal control of the public domain hopelessly refected’#nd tne banver of states’ rights waving triumphant ly in its piace, thé Public Lands Congress. adjournéd ai noon today, after fistening to an address on con- servatiigy” Sulijetts by President Tat a cession: Mast night the con rab ted the federal con- , turning down reso- pt Loy in fh favor submitted at the meeting, and by a vote of 45% to 35 adopted. the states’ rights resolu tion. “Such is Fate “Why Yo you rock that. boat?” asked the wise main. aude In case of an accident,” the Yoo!, “I'm always saved.” ew York Times: _ Big Crowds Come For Free Medicine endous crowds turped out hai to visit the new medical established he: by Prof. , the world-fam- It was esti persons to take advantage of the fer of fr¢e advice and teat trea Ments made by Munyon’s physi- ‘fans for Monday and © Tuesday. jany.ot those who came had used ‘Munyon's preparations before, and they culled to tell of remarkable results secured. ¢ woman, who had suffered *heuthatism and been relleved the new uric acid form of treat- it, ith is now being intro- juced, toldwf her experience. She id: “I came down here today just to it about wonderful core I had om Prof. funyon'’s new uric acid tment. I had chronic rheuma- fam and stomach trouble for nearly Yeix years. Sharp, shooting pains ‘ould attack me in the back and in I often Jaid awake all night with the pain. My stomach also bothered me a great deal. [ Can never tell ali of the agony I dured. { would suffer pain after ry meal, and had headaches and tacks of dizziness every day. I tried a1! kinds of remedies, but nothing heiped me. I was in San Francisco not long ago, and call on Prof. Munyon when he was there. One of his doctors told me Avight away what my trouble was, saying that I had chronic rheuma- tism resulting from uric acid polson caused by malassimilation of food in the stomach. He put me on a course of treatment, and I began to feel the effects within a week, My rheumatism gradually left me, and I found I hada better appetite and could sleep at nights Within a | was entirely well again. ange in my condition was so EB) , and | was astonished sudden- find. was entirely cured, nearly three months ago, and I am sti! well, and, in fact, completelycured. 1 Just think this Munyon treatment is the grapdest thing on carth, and I want every one to know it.’ Manyon's offices in Seattle are locate’ in the Globe building, First @v., near Madison, where he main- tains a staff of physicians who give | free advice to the sick and alling. Office hours trom 10 jn the morning to 6 at sight. heed, although awakenlug to their danger when the wall of water was upon them and death and ruin were all abot, Even Mary Decker, the telephone itl who Mashed the news, first thought that the jokers were at work again, but on looking through her window, the wall of water Was ip sight Burials of the bodies of those who succumbed in were begun at dawn today. Only the vietims death by drowning having met It Was Great! Mates, and quite a few just plain people were present at the initial performance given tn the Metropolt tan ropolitan Building Co.; John C gins, of the University board of re- gents, and Mare Klaw, of the famous Klaw & Erlanger theatrical trust, made speeches. Then came “Jumping Jupiter,” with Richard Carle and Edna Wal- lace Hopper, and a whole lot of com edy, good singing, a good-looking chorus, and not much of a plot JUVENILE PICTURE NO. 7 The chap in this picture stands about six feet or more in height toda He had just exactly a nickel in his pockets when the photograph was taken in some little town in Itlinois, He was about 10 years old then. He handies millions of doltars now. You see, he’s King coun- ty’s treasurer, Will H. Hanna who cut down office expenses $20,000 in one year. CRATER EA RE EE Ke : LAURIER MAY HEAD PEACE TRIBUNAL b: OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. 3.—The * Montreal Herald states today * that Lord Strathcona’s visit to * Canada was to offer Sir Wil- * frid Laurier the post of prest- * dent of the peace tribunal at * The Hague * =©President Taft and the Frit. * ish delegate have both written *® to the defeated Canadian pro- * mier urging him to accept the * post FR RR tk DILLING BACK Mayor Dilling returned from his trip to Chicago and the Middle West this morning, bubbling over with enthusiasm for Seattle “After all, none of the cities in the Kast are like Seattle,” said the mayor. jo other city, of those I visited, has such a splended water system as has Seattle, and no other city has such opportunities for the development of cheap electric power.” REE RRKEKKKK * *® USE THE GROUCHOMETER TO DRIVE AWAY BLUES PARIS, Oct. 3,—Enter the grouchometer! What is it? A cure for the glooms. Take a plece of paper and write on tt all the reasons you have had in your life for the blues, The folly of being grouchy at some- thing trifling, when death or real sorrow has entered into your life In the past, will cure you. The grouMometer is be coming popular here. REE KKKKKHKh hnguuascace se * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * he flood and fire} \w a few bodies ato mangled, most of] President Douglas, of the Met-| Hig-| SECS EEEEEE EE EEE sad jen As mente BAD come 3, “THE CHORUS. LADY” BECOMES “MAGGIE PEPPER” Lady” has "The Chorus _beon tranamogrified Into “Magele Pep reincarnation seems to the p The agree with her-albo with and by that token Klein public, Charles and others. The theatre where Rose Stall is play ing “Maggie. Pepper is turning more of ‘em away than any other house in Gotham Mise Stahl is & HEROAne, She Is so cool and resourceful that with the “ine” silent it woulda't do to call her a mere heroine. SREREEEEERN EE EBERRRA RRO REAR REE GABY NOT 80 PRETTY, AND HER ART— WELL, THERE ISN'T MUCH OF IT NEW YORK, Oot. 3.—All the erttter poked fun at Gaby des Lyn today, Most of them sald the art about which she has had so much to say is very much among the missing, and some were tndecent envugh to assert that she Isn't so all-fired pretty elther. So it was natural that the public's verdict is that Itele is getting four times the president's salary (for a while) Hon for her cost him his ee he eee |) G becaube Manuel of Portugal's tn job jaby's debut here was a good deal of a theat rical event, some je paying as high « ty gat ® glimpse of the kitig’s affinity. Sbe danced and prinelpally wore jewels--aboat a pint She also w the cured More prominently than her acting Gaby, however, aud the gems that Manuel gave all it wanted Nevertheiers Gotham saw her, and that's * Seeeeeeeeeteeetetenae® EKER Ree ee ere hee SCHLEY’S FUNERAL (thy United Preas Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Oct 3 rangements are in progre: . 4 SHIPS WRECK D today for the ‘al of Adttpirat Winfield S, Sebley, the bero of San-| AMSTERDAM, Holland, Oct tlago, who died suddenly in New| Advices received here today state |York yesterday. The funeral will that there was a heavy loss of life be the moxt Imposing which the as a result of a big storm whic national capital has wituessed swept over the North sea on Sup |since that of the martyred pres! day, and much loss of shipping ident, Wm. McKinley, twelve years property. Forty-five large vessels are wrecked and most Of thetf crews perighed In the angry waters. It ix known that 120 mussel fishing | Agent Wheeler accompanied local police officials over the president's jroute yeute day The navy department is arrang ing to have the burial in’ the Ar lington cemetery, with great pomp | boats have been destroyed or bad and display, The warships anchor. |ly damaged In various parts of the ed in the Potomac river will fire eg salute. WILL WATCH 'EM ed Prexs Leased Wire.) TACOMA Oct. 3.--Members of Home colony, an alleged anarchist settlement, 20 miles from Tacoma will be under strict survelliane Discontent, apparently because he failed to slash any one witn his razor, caugéd a stranger last night to fire a shot at Ed C. Allen, 1800 th av. 8 The man, who appear ed to be a maniac, attempted to cut during President Taft's -visit he Allen acrogs the face, when the though the colonists protest that) blow was warded off and A they are peaceful, and discounte-| wrenched the razor from his dd nance violent methods When puraned by, A he fired a United States Secret rvice shot at him and disappeared. THIS HOME IN POULSBO, ineluding 1% acres, also good hard- ware and plumbing business, for sale. Both at actual cost to me, Pp. J. Burke, or will sell elther separately, Will give torms Poulsbo Wash, $15--LEVEL CLEARED LOTS--$15 NEW TOWN AT JUNGTION THREE RAILROADS ftered t of iifetime: t» gow hale Valley and is mrt and fruit lands that ure being rapidiy the cou of rich farming ho ha telephones, splendid iittle mom faith In by expending milion ‘of dollar you think you are pretty nate in taking. & #16 8 ot Fastoat rowing town in’a'diatrict that the ralirgads (ink ma we Come N"KNb ste PHOTOGRAPHS AND GET FULL. PAR LARS. there lots are going ‘iike ot roawes aad Foe act promptly ‘and return to Soattle the day jailed on request AMERICAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. 318-214-315 Mehthorn Bid, 414 Second Ave. to wot In. Don’t Remembe Ye property IDLUSTHATRD HOBIE 1 with | skilled work | JACK THE SLASHER 1911 Upholsterers Walk Out Usp United Press Leased Wire.) ~ LOB ANGELS, Oct, 4—Work at the Southern Pacific and Sait Lake rallroad shop received an addition. al set-back today when the uphols terers, numbering about 20, walked out in sympathy with the striking shopu An the mon are all n, imported from the eastern cities, labor officials point out that it will be extremely hard for the railroads to fill their place. A count of the striking workmen today showed that practically one- fourth of the men who quit work Saturday were non-union men . ” Hougen mare ightning Shoe Repair Works 110 Madison St. Ind. 5415, We Call for and Deliver. THE SEATTLE STAR rr & month, wo to ai HhTo; Sores, Fourth» abd Madison, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. sURG t RDENTAKING co HUTTRRWORTH & Directors and Licensed ist. opp Moore th Bison Co ¥ ¥ Directors, and Ualversit 7 eral Beth phones 15 a SPECIAL NOTICES, ape 1a8 PHA AT The : HELP WANTED—FEMALE aeaifice HTUA TION HAL Advertisements weder thie lige, WHENE THEME is 4 OPEN CANNYING # Pens vx 1205, Seattle CURED — “0 not wear Perroancnt, abeoiute, without over from’ business or J onsen MAKIUAGE CEREMONIES PERFORMED. MAIN #967; IND. 99> r" ar kets 1 Don't be tonery Rureay. _ M to 108 Ping at jamecg in astrology every Me ing at 08 Pine at. Course $19. HELP WANTED—MALE. This applies Advertisement all parts of the city Inter FRA old age ben: | 8 only ii and see our school or write NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGD on, or 720 ‘Third Av. Main #48 Wahtea 060 Wien te pidy youl ax U Orie ir We ur Basomen NTAL M, 1415 Third av., between water, Wotet ‘Maden t818 dea Becond-hand changed. 1017 Advertinements under SITUATIONS WANTE! ieerted at the rate of 8 ‘im Young couple hame during win 108, care Star HOUSES FOR RENT DDDDDDDMWYDDDDDDD our LY RENTAL 3 WHAT BULLETIN YOU WANT. wrnK CONTAL FOH RENT et Nngford av month 38 month; ve. fede Wood. 'srdney 421. Me! Thurlow, IN THEAT ae D0’ YOu 0 6000. i A £) are that you have a number of garments, with ar left in them, stored in the attic lhere they do neither you nor others any real g An the “FOR SALE—MISC NEOUS Star want ads would bring you buyers ‘Take advantage of our special proposition; kill two birds Sell your old clothes, ete., and get The considera’ chances Ivertisement column The with stone. 2—Photos Free—2 ment with the Studio, The Star will give away absolutely free of charge a coupon good one By special ar La Pin for two beautiful panel photos at this gallery for every cash n at Star office or any are want ad amounting to $1 or over ta of Quaker Star now located Drug want ad at all three QUAKER DRUG STORES Fourth & Pike—Third & Madison—Ist Av., Near Madison Stores, agencies ~ LOST AND FOUND. Lowt-—BooK ¢ {ified mitk j, between Tony's piace and lamb punt book, Finder returr shop, Georgetown, reward sree, 1609 406 to $09 Ne 20 ACHE ocated west of city PRICE LIPFORD LAS 1019 THIRD AV RANCH — S600 4 . payments dg Main $400 BUYS 10 ACRE 26 C. ABH AND $10 MO! HLY Rertnern Back mide ¥ HOMESTEADS. LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. AN OPPORTUNITY. WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE RL DIG oe A Be 6 BES | 100 lots at the following prices and $200—$5.00 cash and lance $5.00 monthly. See our agent, Mr. Burns, at Fauntleroy Park, Wednesday afternoon. Also Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Inquire at ice cream parlor for him. JOHN H, WHITE CO. 407 Oriental Block —F 2209. Ind ‘Kittor, West Seatiie Real © Bx! Lusi ¥. 14 Downs Block, Secon 2 269. lear city priced right HAVEN’ & SCHROEDER OUR GRANGE GARDENS fac] OWNER COING TO ‘GALIFORWIA “CITY REAL ESTATE.” NEW Nes ood place ® was $1,200; now 4 month. Take “WACADAMIZED HIGHWAY within easy walk corner distatice of Lake r ' $3; kar ot and for $900 on wharf fice a BL RKE & FA to 408 N CHICKEN AND nik anit water Good boat, service OLE HANSON & CO., Third Floor New York Block § ACRES RICH BERRY LAND Best feet rich, red loam soll; n kood road. telephone | — eh, $10) FOR BALE the © SAMUE Member Se e-halt mile to THis Is IT oom modern bungalow; good Jot 40x100; $2,800; on easy’ terms tnd ay W. Wert Woodi car. Also @ new room $3,000. vo afl parts of COLLYER, eos Leary Bide Main 40 tle’ Real octatton. RANCHE CLOSE TO SEATTLE Pay big returos if pr fared for have 20 acres of fine loam sol, 20-ACRE * TO SELL a me eaay—§15 down, $18 monthly, “Will subdlvide Off 10 acres at same price, BURKE & FARRAR, INC, 408 to 409 New York Block f and sell Price nee $18 per ‘Take Phin- T want to sell this It but you can r $290; all cash. I, BB & ©o. 6501 Phinney Av Phones North Greon 842. and put in a dock and st 8 10 AGRES, $400. Wort of ety, routh of Port Orchard aud Boxio0; five: ih terms, Own- Call evenings. To 8 One. ah >, 1019 aD enings and Sundays. av hite bide. ‘FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY Improved or unimproved. See Goo. Le Cotman, 656 Fork BIK,, Seat _Main 310: ‘tnd. sf FOR CC ‘AND COAL. oak. Open One terms on Wal CHAS. B. ADAMS, 404 Colman Bldg. ‘Patent Met rhonee tf Wainwright & Metood Phones 418, OWNER COMPELLED xe me 042 CITY REAL ESTATE—(Cont) LARGE Lore ae BACH Inepect this fully realine LAKE VIEW HOME ON EASY TERMS BURK 4 i Tavs thi THE TWO WOMEN BEAUTIFUL COt io-t P . ise andr 20 minutes from. ¥ es ONKER RENT 204 & AMERICAN BANE Moore & Co property 1208 Sun- oot so mente; ue 46 Boston Wieck GOR OWN MONEY proved residences. with Fy a TO LOAN Rates ¢ to & per cont “O., successors 4 a SHATTSE LOANS. COLLATERAL LE LOANS, a arettrty 1 ore ele. Wom ecioped tor 10c, any one. Jacobs’ NEAR FAUNTLEROY| ~~ cect kK of house, ccttage Giving sizes, ete, Voorhees, Arch't, 41) Bitel ged bengaiow. pins bee. Ww. ! Bide Head ottiee, ‘oo Ca nking business. interest nT Savings and time @eposits. % ered sg nig aie ag ead Nasal carpet RPGR Johiiees, Window and oor soreema Western av. s. $1.90 MON A. W. KLIN OS A ARCADE BLDG. BLAD head cro axe exchanged 2, L268 Hate Hate cleans * _and blocked. Damage cases; hus its, collections, Netary publie. Roih phones, Stevens Dancing Acads between Pike and Pine # organized. a8 epecialty. Joneph Walt of high grade mi MEN RENCH and Germaa 06:2 Liberty Bide, opposite women, children, Specitio’ medicin Genito 6 Mutual Life. wai Liev 2 Roth phones 1027, _Daiton, skin diseases: “\ilghest references; free 11 years at 433 vain 83. Batent Attorney, apa ent tigation; e and validity of hk Phone. Mate booklet and ady etttiny smpE ‘Mal steam and " clalty in Bein Wignth av D. Plumbing,

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