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FOWLER WILL TAY AGAIN BAN FRANCISCO, Oct daunted by his reverses, Robt. G Fowler, the aviator, who almost conquered the Sierras in the trans continental $50,000 prize contest, announced today that he will make a fresh start from Los Angeles, Oct. 10. Fowler is confident that his sec ond flight will be successful, and he will make good his determina tlon to be the first to fly across the continent Cars Derailed PORTLAND, Or, Oct, 4.—The Shasta Limited and Southern Pa cific passenger train No. 16, both southbound, are held up near Glen- dale, Or., on account of the derail) ment of alx freight cars of north: Dound S. P. freight No, 222. from San Francisco, The freight was wrecked early today two miles north of Glendale, and a number of horses in one of the cars were killed. TEN WOMEN PIONEERS ON JURY, DECIDE CASES TACOMA, Oct. 4. home ties did not prevent Mrs. Anna H. Tuell of 612 South Oak > aetna battot ha |pe -| | | El Mrs. Anna Tuell, One of First ‘Women Jurors, and Her Children. a Baan arent wit wife of a weaithy) from accepting her fae, a i all its forms and features she was one of feet in. Pere in the first jury venire| sit in Pierce county since the “| want every man, woman and | @ild in Seattle who is not radiant- } come to my offices here. For that) Is the divine right of every buman/ noted health expert, whose original theories have been cre- ier entronaniace rights as a citi, accordingly ten women to be regularly im- Ty, joyously, perfectly healthy to) So spoke Prof. J. M. Munyon, the ‘ore. of discussion in this Hh i F Ei tively pathetic, abso- to think of the thou-) He! 30 You VILL JuDge DER PUMPKINS, AR, CLOVERBLOSSOM § OSGAR 133 MY NAM@&—— HAF A GOOT ZIGAR. Rememaaer iy United Pree Leased ay te CHEYE Wyo, Oct jatead of the |that generally greet Pres! Jat places where he |tour about the country citizens toda: greeted him | wild cowboy yells, emanating from ja thousand throats, The presiden larrived here at 3:30 a m., remain Hing in his car until 8:50, when he (COWBOY YELLS GREET TAFT TODAY | ustomary brane “= nde Choyenne's with tarmy post Following the inspection, a Wild West performance was given at) Frontier Park, where all of the old | Wild West properties were brought out for bis benefit, The program was made up of roping, branding and broneho-busting contests Later the president addressed a crowd at the Capitol theatre, Sen ator Warren introduced him. At t The Star today received the fol jowing communication from |Pred C. Brown of Soattle Judge | lof his sober judgment in deciding | been given to the fair Of the thirty women sub- ‘nail by the sheriff's office, all ‘but ten ava themseives of the opportunity granted em under! ‘the law to be excused by mere gning a voucher to that effect. And these ten were the pioneers of | women jurors in the state of Wash ington and upon their conduct they knew would depend very largely the treatment of future women members of the venire. It was no easy matter for these ten pioneers to do their whole duty as citizens and sit upon the jury It was no easy matter to sit up in the prominent jury box and be latared at by curious throngs of! men composed of al! classes, frou | | went to Fort Russell to inspect the noon be left for Laramie. ‘Keep Everybody Out,” Sarcastic Old Uncle Joe Cannon Remarks TERRE HAUTE, Ind. Oct he is & great man. “There is only one just. policy himself Alaska development, and that |x ‘to| This was the comment of former keep everybody ont. Don't let any- Speaker Joseph G. Cannon here to body in to conquer nature, | have day when asked about his Ideas on a great admiration for Gifford Pin- the best policy for the development jehot, but I don't have to say that! of Alaskan resources: | Pinchot says so ‘oe | NEW YORK.—A moving picture of an elopement induced Guiseppe » |Nells, 19, and Rosie Fornabi, 13, to, CHICAGO—Thieves broke inte | ey lan in children’e | the millinery shop of Mra. Mary O« leaurt, the boy charged with kid born and not caring for ribbons or naping. frames, they stole Fluffy Ruffles, » $50 Angora cat the publisher. NEW YORK.—The llege girls freshies were taught lthelr first leseons in “soul dancing” | trouble In ¢! when little Miss Dorothy Cheesman | Nou re or tines he taught his wife ltripped through the dance as part Ow to box. Alburn can no longer of their welcome. complain without being Invited to " fight. A divorce resulted. jarnard col. | CHICAGO—Alburn Lippett ad NEW YORK —Mre. Lill |dreamed she was about Within 24 hours she was struck by a trolley car and instantly killed. » Forest university, lectured to the freshmen on humility jiately after there were at least 20 yroporals of marriage LINCOLN, Mass.—Charies Weth. 2 °/O**"* si jerbee, 18, “didn't know it was load-| SPARTANSBURG, 8. C—A spe-| ed.” “Marion Stevens, 16, dared |clal meeting was held to receive him to sfoot, Wetherbee did #0 |into membership of the Firet Bap land the girl fell dead. He was not |tist church of Anderson, Samuel N2) arrested | Hyde, condemned to be hanged on| ‘the shrewdest down to the riff-raff And it was no easy matter to be stormed at by furious lawyers and pleaded with by the sentimental lones; to be threatened and ca jo'ed; catered to and ignored, and to know that your every act and decision was being critically ex lamined and picked to pieces. But) |these ten pioneers carried them-| selves through the entire month | with a dignity and grace that won the admiration of every one, And one of the best things about it all is that the strongest argu- ment of antisuffragists—that on juries women would be swayed by |passion and sympathy-—was found | to be exactly the reverse of the ‘truth. And it was discovered, sad) as it may seem, that man suffers considerably by comparison on this score. Man, not woman, is the one to let his sentiment get the better an issue of law, say lawyers and jurists who have watched the past month's work. “I am not sympathetic nor am I hard-hearted when it comes to trying a criminal case,” said Mrs. jthe Hits second day lOctober 20. CHICAGO. —Or. G. Fred Lydston) doesn't claim to be an author, yet) weighty book entitied, Fees and How to Get Them,” his name inscribed thereon. preconad hi NEW YORK.—Six foot four and | “Large iron worker, Morgan C. Richards? has was afraid to tell his wife he had Or. been robbed of $21. A sympathetic started suit against | police sergeant broke benad news ‘Money Wasted | FULL OF GAS for Stephenson’ TAGSTAPE, arin. Ont FLAGSTAFF, Ariz, Oct. 4 | Brooks’ comet is composed mostly) (By United Freee Leased Wire) jof gas, with practically no other! MILWAUKE®E, Wis. Oct. 4.—|matter tn ft, according to offic That much money was wasted in at the Lowell observatory here to campaign made by United day States Senator Isaac Stephenson! Spectograms of the comet a was the statement made here today have just been made show that the \by E. A. Edmonds, his campaign comet's head is composed of evan | manager, testifying at the inve: gen and the tall of carbon monox- gation before the Heyburn cotumit-|ide and some cyanogen and hydro tee into the charge that Stephengon | carbon. was illegally elected to his seat in| The comet is growing brighter as the United States senate, it te rapidly Approachiny the earth. asa a aie Nis. AOOSEVELT HURT Immed. | | Tuell, she sat in her tastily) Persons who are suffering | rsenished cottage with her baby on many diseases, and when) her lap and talked of her exper- Eo coger yams Ronpltoee-patd P “But right Is right and the of hy omen cae ore! should be punished,” she ing Corongh life without am-|comtinued. “If my bestefriend sat veraaate or energy. They | there accused of crime I would re- dull, droopy and tired all the | turn the same verdict as if he or a aT tail early victims |she were an absolute stranger of acute diseases which carry them | When a matter of justice is con- ‘at an age when they should be corned I can convict a man as eas- ‘their fullest vigor and strength. |!!y 44.1 can acquit him, and I be fa all due to wrong living, wrong | eve all women are much the same and most of all to wiong| Five men were sentenced to the/ with medicine. ‘ampeor rma that Riad elon _|by juries upon which Mrs. Tue! and the man who, knowing | James Oliva, a handsome Italian | means of saving much pain and|7OUth of 20 years, was convicted sorrow, puts a price on his advice|f attempted murder, a charge) #0 high as to make it out of the | which carries a life sentence behind | the walls of a prison with it. And/| Teach of the people is not less to be | Gi, s partner, Berti Williams, was | Condemned. Both of these classes) ii, convicted. Williams have made health a matter so my#| (i ed with second degree , #0 covered up with lies,| superstitions and misleading the- |which carries 20 years impr Stice that to the ordinary person |ment. ‘The jury trying bis case | the simplicity of the methods which | "a8 Ot ro hours. mye women | Gill banish sickness seems increai.| Were sitting in the trial and one | stubborn man held up the other| Seaumr cei of were convicted | E ake the stand yesterday, and ad- mitted that large sums of money had been spent in electing. him, but denied all knowledge of how the funde were applied. (By United Frese Leased Wire.) LONDON, Oct. 4.-—-Predictions that monarchism will be re-estab- lished in Portugal tomorrow are be- ing made freely here today by mem- |bers of the local Portuguese col ony. Tomorrow is the anniversary of the downfall of King Manuel. Advices received from Portug today are that the royalist revolu- tionists ‘hold the towns of Chares, Barra, Barranca and Guimares. In connection with the advices, much | significance is attached to the re | turn here of ex x-King Manuel. (By United Press Leased W! MEXICO CITY, Oct Lisbiting ak Wine Genie ab vio pres- ‘ON ANXIOUS SEAT - rhe } today, when Ed- tensed Wire.) |monds resumed the stand. Sen- ress ors a BAY, Oct. 4~—Informa- |atoh Stephenson was the first to tion that Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt suffered & severe fall here on Sat urday became public today. It is not thought the results will be ser. riding with Col, Roosevelt and their son Archie, her horse stumbled, caus. ing her to fall to the pavement ALEM, Or—On account of ill health, George ©. Goodall, secre. tary of the state railroad commis. sion has tendered his resignation and will leave immediatetly for Cal- |ifornia, where he will reside. tor the Seattle Star recent dine with ence to the recall of the those opposing it have of one important principle & Judge doos not exsentially dift fiom any other public official he has more vested right ia his than any othor legislative ot executive office It te a pein e'ple of Ameri¢an !aw and govert ment “That there is no vested right in « public office,” and that the power that bas placed a man th of flee may also remove him, To hold otherwise would be to prive the public of the right that every private employer has, of dis chargiug an unfit, incompetent or dishonest employe The «pponents would think it abs tried to lay down the rule that ar employer did not have the right to charge an employe unfaithful to his trust. Suppose, for that a person was engaged under a contract of employment for four or | five yours, and after he had served & short time was found to be incapa bie, cither by reason of dishonesty or incompetency, of fulfilling the| obligations of his contract. Would hot the opponents of the recall con sider }t an outrage if some court In all th seston refer f the recall a if any one JUDGE BROWN ON RECALL OF JUDGES {decided that the employer « heve the right to discharge a President Taft, by implication, admits the right to a recall of judges, but claims that it should be exercised by means of lexisia Impeachment, and not by popular The history lexinla tive fmpeachment of judicial offi core aes that in ev instance of the exercise of that power by leg islature, the question was not | fitness or unfitness of the person charged, but one of political influ nee The somewhat tin the recall would rend timid and ipelined to decide op thelr effect on the public, er than upon their merits,” 1 lection upon the hone the American Jndict as no one for a moment belleves that a judge worthy of holding his postition would | allow the question of the effect ef deci either on bis judicial ten ure upon bis polith uture, to sway him in the slightest degr« while, on t per band, as that section of our judiciary which in the past has decided cases, not legal principles or according to tt weight of the evidence, but accord © the dictates of corporation @ rates, it would undoudtetly be for the public benefit If it is swayed jby popvlar clamor rathe; thar |“back door” Influence. Yours + respectfully, FRED C, BROWN ive fons ‘ worn cry that caner th a re t section of 9 ot Dig Up $3 Cash or be Classed With the “Unprivileged Multitude” Dig up three dollars or go way Mbadk and sit with the unprivileged multitude. This rule will prevail at the Taft Téeeption at the Armory next Mon day night ‘The committee in charge of the menting has fixed this price on the privilege of being a vice president of the meeting, which privilege car | rlee with it the right to a reserved |weat near the position the president | wil occupy The rule is not intended to nullt }fy the Dolliver description of Taft bas B “good-natured gentleman en tirely surrounded by men who know |what they want.” The men who know what they want, having pre ompted places on the reception com. mittees, will still form the insulat ing crust to protect the president ree the contamination * Ge mob, ! " GHORUS GAL K NLLED (My United Press SAN FRANC TaCO, « gg Meat | While joy riding tn Golden Gate park Mins Shirley Wicksham, a chorus singer, was instantly killed and Maud Long, May Allen and J. F. Donnelly, her companions, were seriously injured. t AND HE WAS BEING GOOD, TOO! TACOMA, Oct. —While BE. F. Messinger was ilata ing to the ser |last night some one drove off with his automobile, which he had left at |the door. It I# still missing and outside the crust they form will) be the further and additional crust of $3 ticket purchasers selected as vice presidents Outside of the crust and the su- per-crust will be the unprivileged | classes. They will be permitted to see and hear the president from the body of the house. Of course, no person chosen as a vice president will be compelled to pay the three dollars Oh, no! That would be rude. He is merely requeste |do so in language so unmt that he cannot but understand th hg does not do so, the committe will look upon him as a piker The committee in charge of Taft reception consists of Congress: man W. Humphrey, ex-Senator Sam Piles, John L. Wilson, R.A Ballinger, J. D. Lowman, J. W. Max well, Geo. W. Dilling, C. J. France too to CARRIED HIMSELF TO DEATH JERSEY CITY, N. J., Oct. 4 Physicians today stated that the death of George Scheober, the heay-| jest man in the United States, was) caused primarily by the burden of | carrying around 650 pounds of his own flesh and bone VIENNA, the judges | able | be} Austria.—A detective | a Words by Schaefer Music by Condo {figments of her wild imagination, He said she labored under balluet- | nations. Pryor Guilty It took but 16 minutes for the} | jury in the Charles Pryor case to re turn a verdict of guilty against the lex-policoman. The penalty fixed by law ts one to five years in the pent: tentiary, This is the first of three eases to be tried in connection with ; [the charges made against Pryor | ‘i that he had kept pretty, old ag foe Abramson, a Norwegian girl, |@ prisoner in his rooms. She took |the stand against bim and told a startling tale of white slavery, which Pryor characterized as the |- ant | | | in Week a bundle of wall paper, 50 rolls for 60¢. —_——__—— MUHL—219 Pike St. ‘Stomach Sufferers Squander Millions In Search of Relief ld nd t in | fs full of disordered per cent of the n physicians and attempt to cure} The w stomachs money sy [drugs ge |the stomach | | People are made to believe that |in order to gain health they must doctor theif stomachs and use ca-! thartics, Bo the doctor gets his , |fee for the stomach tfeatment and Ithe drugkist for the physic, until the savings of a lifetime are ex |bausted and yet no cure. Let's be reasonable The sick stomach is in every case the result of over-eating, bur ried mastication and improper choice of foods. The mucous Hning | all the way down the food tract loses its sensitiveness; and when food is forced down the muscles | fail to respond. They do not churn the food as they should. The jslunds no longer give out gastric} |fulce to dissolve the food and ren-| |der it capable of assimilation. The man bas become a dyspeptic There is one sure way and only one to bring positive relief, Put! into that stomach of yours the very elements that it lacks to get that food Into liquid form. It takes pep- AMUSEMENTS sin, diastase, golden seal and other | ———————————_____-~ ~= ferments to accomplish this. The| MOORE THEATRE healthy stomach contains these ele- none Gane ian ments. The dyspeptic stomach MATINEE TODAY. _ lacks part or all of them. Stuart's | Direct From All Summ: Dyspepsia Tablet is made up of New York Winter G just what the dyspeptic Rae gg a stomach |, nnounces the Sensation of lacks—-Nature's digestives, LA. SAISON DES BALL Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are | jon of Russih not a medicine, not a drog, not a nh cathartic, They do not cure any: body of anything ~but Dyspepsia and Indigestion and such ailments as arise from poorly digested food. While they digest the food the stomach recuperates. ‘The mucous membrane is coming out of its stupor, the gastric juice is com-| ing to the surface, the muscles are} regaining thelr power. Every or an of the body takes on new life, | skin gains color, and the eyes no longer tinged with yellow.| You live | Why doctor and why drug your-| self? Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets | will take care of your food while | Nature cures you —AND— Try a box at your druggist’s, 50) cents. Or, if you prefer a free trial| EMILIO DE GOGORZA package before buying, send your} name and address today. F. A.) Stuart Co, 160 Stuart Bldg, Mar-| shall, Mich. a an DENT ISTS os ss k Gol Bridge Fal Porceta Gold Filling Sitver Fill 50 to $3 rk 50 to $3. Pe os $1.00 | et of Teeth Laboring People’s Dentists ELECTRO DENTAL | | | Direction stock 00 to S0e. Gener Reserved gallery, te mission, S8e. Price | | Ono Week. Bestinine went Santer, WM. A. BRADY, Lid., Presents t Funniest Play Kver wi “BABY MINE” Margaret Mayo. Direct From a Solid Year's Rum at Daly's Theatre, New York. PRICES—Nights, S0c to $1.50. Seats Selling Tomorrow MOORE THEATRE The Ladies’ Musical Club Presents | By | | In Joint Recital _| Thursday Evening, Oct. § | Prices: $4, $3, $2. Gallery Reserved, $1.28, | connections are desirable. mon at the First Christian church | wency here has found a profitable | field In ascertatning whether young | men endeavoring to make marriage | FAST STEAMERS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK ‘As Follows: FOR TACOMA atige INDIA NAPOL SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4.—Uncle Sam, at least, bas all the gold he needs, one billion dollars of it being | coined. The mints will now coin silver only for thy next 20 years. tee EIGHT ROU TH ‘ #ingle Trip 35c, Hound Trip S0c. The Burberry’s of London / Are Here FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS STR, BOUX 12:00 Noon, B:00 THREE ROUND TRIPS DA\ Single Trip, Everett 50c, Edmonds 40¢ Round Trip, Everett 78c, Edmonds 50c Special low rates on Sundays Ten Subject to t Notice. ii las Britishers Make Quick Trip From} the Other Side. The Care of Your Teeth We advise people to go to offi ave thelr offices, Gallery Admission, $1.00 Phones: Main 61 Ind. 209. METROPOLITAN All This Week! RICHARD (Himself) cARLE “JUMPING Next Sunday THE TRAVELING SALESM os Forbes, Author of * Chorus’ Lady Mats Sale Thursd LOIS THEATRE Tonight and All Week, Sandusky-Stockdale Co. In— THE AVIATOR and 26a |ident of Mexico is today admitted |» |to be doubtful, and may have to be | settled finally when the chamber of eleven jurors for the greater part c, Ibo and bee ; work, learn thelr prices, “{ do not mean by this that any| or ihe ‘time, He voted for third en ‘come to us for oo examination and get our prices. one remedy will cure all diseases. | joo e6e assault, which would only aden iron nail i emgpeceted carry a short county jail sentetnce 9 is because of this that I am keep- “NEWS T0 ME ing at my laboratories in Philadel- news to me,” declared the union's with expert chemists, con- y “ Rantty at work on this problem of | President, W. 8. Carter, here today, cure for every disease, and I speak) piremen, together with other rail- ly from experience when I #4Y! way organizations, would assist the . Thousands of grateful pi t all over America testify to 1 yin - ° physicians are at the com- Chamberlain Here and strong. My associates will be| King County Democratic club at a on duty ev day at our head-|luncheon at the athskeller at vice given will be absolutely|“The People or the Intereste— eee) Which?” ties and needs its own corrective to bring the body back to normal. It (By Untted Press Leased Wire.) phia « staff of physicians and spe) PEORIA, Ills, Oct. 4.—"That's clalists of the highest skill, to fighting disease. 1 believe that when asked in regard to a report seience will ultimately discover @) that the Brotherhood of Locomotive I think myself and my associates) shonmen in their strike by refusing found nearly 100 of these)io handie cars previously handled faith in these remedies. services of my entire staff of every pei in this city] Senator George E. Chamberlain is not feeling absolutely well|of Oregon was entertained by the inthe Globe building, First|noon today. He will speak at the 1 promise that any | university ditorium tonight on SW RE CI IS ussoaRemgRER deputies considers the returns as between Suarez “and Vasquez Go mez, his rival for the office If this is found necessary when |the completed returns have been | |received, Francis 1. Madero, who is | surely elected president, will call | another election . BANDITS LOOT iy United Frese Leased Wire.) OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Oct. 4 |mail and baggage cars of a Mis- souri, Kansas & Texas train near | Bartlesville today. Only a small amount of booty was secured. SKIPPER WR POETRY. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 4.— The Asiatic liner City of Panama has a new skipper, Capt, Roger All man, who writes poetry for recrea- tion. The ship's dally paper has to print it, The einking fund saves the sa —Three masked bandits looted the| conte | pound pound | Bw dozen; hh Jersey butter, 85 je cheese, 2 pownd: 20 sharp | 2 pounds 4 Foods. ‘Columb le Dungeness crabs, & for conte 40 ee be cheeks, # cents pound; conte, WESTLAKE PUBLIC Butter, 96 and 38 conte land Valiey cheone, 26 © ford cheese, 46 cents po soles, 4 pounds MARKET, | for i box; prun black peppe wood, 26 35 conte 33 cents pound ham, 16 Cente poun pounds roaat shrips, 10 ‘can 16 Cente apiecey Biympio oysters, *p soles, © cents pound; perch, 2 pounds 16 conte, | At Cheasty’s® Tomorrow pri i i | WORK GUARANTEED Coming direct from the fa: of Burberry, in Staten customs house then rushed through to Beattle express, Chensty's semi-annual tation of English Raineoats, Ragia SilprOne for men and women here Monday ous house | by fast tm | and ied karments of Be sttre to read our article on |"The Care of Your Teeth” in next Monday's Star. GOLD CROWNS FULL SET... he moat comfortable |BRIDGE WORK loth, after the manner of { A eend Bet) of h bind. or seulen oC a. fiat, ‘making (SILVER. FILL muaolutely Proof againat both wind |GOLD FILLS ain his shipment, which embraces the lat at | the We are noted the world around for our tow prices and good work | ALBANY PAINLESS DENTISTS Buliding, of fall and winter line of rele the Bon Marche and MacDav- te for my Bouthwie Take Elevator of Walle tm. Oppeate mpress & Matinee Daily, 2:30. || Today THE GREAT HUGO Giant Juggler of Meavy Ordnance 2:30 a +f: ALHAMBRA THEATRE MP. Cavanaugh, Mer Phone Main 3678 (hot in book) TONIOUT.. Lee Willard “THE COU An "Olt Hoi 3 M 1Be, 2be © Wed. and Sat,