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@sevr e7 Seer" t9eemrene rv = <. | SENATE. NO LONGER BULWARK OF SPECIAL PRLEGE” “In the days gone by the United , mit to the people the constitutional tates senate has been the bulwark | Amendment providing for the direct _ great special interests, but tho | lection of senators, ‘The people are determined to have tt and the jay Of their domination is passing | senate must give way. .” sald United States Senator| “The federal courts are com bere Chamberlain of Oregon at! pletely out of sympathy with the he University of Washington aud- spirit of the government, and of the ftorium last night, | people, and unless they get into “When Senator Robert La Fol-| closer touch with the people there latte first came to the senate, the! will soon be sweeping changes In fecognized leaders of that body | the method of choosing judges. Ipft, the chamber whenever he wn-| There is no more reason why a fertook to addreas them. On one | judicial officer should be unrespon gocasion Seuator La Follette pre-| sive to the demands of the people jcted that the seats thus tempor: | than there Is in the case of & pres rily vacated would be pogipanent- ident or a governor, It may be vacated by the peopid, Ghd this found that a change tn the method wediction is ra; being fAlfilled.) so as to provide for the selection of very momber the genate who federal Judges by the people would ‘oted to exonerate Peaator Lorimer | improve the character of our Judges s either deon potiged fromgMthe to the point where the recall will nate or will be within the next not be necessary, but unless some} o or three years. thing is done to bring about a very “L NY © no hesitation in predict-| great improvenioat the people. will fog thht the senate will soon sub! insist upon the right of recall, Progressives May Have Contes There are some signs of a con-, sufficient strength to give it cour Rest in the Progressive Republican | age to oppose action Friday night e Friday night over the pro- | remains to be determined, but since to indorse Robert M. La Fol-| the meeting was called there has te for president. While the great} been a scurrying of plated progres y of progressive voters are {n|sives and an activity of telephonic Wor of La Follette, many of the | communteation in the effort to get Muore active political workers who! a reactionary representation at the ose as progressives for effect only | meeting sufficient to justify put are urging that no action be taken | ting up a fight this time which would compel | The meeting will be hold at to go on record. | Bilers hall, Third av, and Univer Mamata this sentiment wilt gain| sity st, at 8 pm. Tonight’ s Singers Are Newlyweds Music lovers in Seattle will get a peep at a newly married couple when Mme. Eames and Emilio de Gogorsa appear in joint concert at Qe Moore theatre tonight, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Musical club. The famous opera singer and the noted basso were married in Parte just a few weeks ago, and with the exception of their engagement fat Spokane, earlier in the week, Seattleites are enjoying thetr first ap- pearance in America since the happy event And right here let it be known, Mme. Eames is a really and truly merican girl, though born in Shanghai, China, Her mother, who used teach mesic in Boston, was also her first teacher’ Mme. Eames can ing just ag sweetly in French, German and Italian as in Engitsh. q ou TAFT) "eet rare for a pittance as janitress to sup port her two boys, George, aged 5, and Vincent, 5 months, Mrs. Mar- garet Schleppe was found here |starving. She had eaten nothing jfor three days and was taken to a |hospital with her boys. When a | neighbor brought them food the elder boy became hysterical with joy. The mother may die, akesttate aoe ee SHOGK OF ACCIDENT Sara ad ae GIVES HER SPEECH ments. LONDON, Oct, 5.—A metor car spite of the general anias>| accident has been the cause of a rade, speantnes nd Utah, ieenitaens b sored ba regaining bh lost spec! bas Consistently maintained Durini x! & an illness in America last Mise 1 ~gated each fom! year, Mrs, Cranor, of County Clare, jg lh ta | became dumb, and had uot spoken Of the growing opposition t° trom December till the motor car ident came the rumors Of in which she and her husband a President) were riding at Blackpool was in in Degy | collision with another car. thes state that they be To her husband's amazement and bere. is. Bo real cause for| . delight Mrs, Cranor exclaimed to “a secret service men Are | the driver of the other car; “You eir precautions, declar- | never blew your-horn!” ing at hes on te oo cannes | She, has since relapsed into dumb wh the fresident visits are un-/| BORED. Pre Krugtions | to exercise, the | Ssuae retesblechicone ia regard tons Vt ** * weeny rations for receptions \* PUPILS REFUSE TO COUNT A DEMOCRATIC DRIVER FOR TAFT WAL ML. SONS ATE LA, oct. 5. Ft Loca! Fepublican yleaders here today are embarrasséd because it has just been learned that the automobile which will,bear the portly form of President Taft here Saturday morn , ing is owned by a prominent demo- hia t, who will act as chauffeur. To CHICAGO, Oct. 5.—A Chi- cago High school teacher has stirred up a hornet’s nest by demanding that fifty pupils in his English class report to him how many words there are in the latest edition of the most unabridged diction ary. The pupils tried to ascertain the knowledge from books of statistics, libraries and uni- versity professors, but failed. At an indignation meeting it was decided that the only way to afiswer the question waa to count the words, and this they decided to refuse to do. reer ee eT eee Tee Te TET TS ' | id to their troubles the women vot- of Walla Walla are hot on the 1 of the entertainment commit- because no women have been in “ited to Join in the parade. Seeeeeeseeeeseeeeeteees belie tiadintithathaliadaiialo Sebel | sift, had long been mourned as lost | “, ar-| DY Miss Sophia Alexander here, but B. Moore of Spokane will ar-| ‘6° gther day her brother located i aoa eed at lenene {the stone in the crop of a pigeon x'ttpm Everett, where sh? he was mounting. med a atcons organization. | syRY DECLARES THAT DIVORCEE MUST MARRY Angmen's onion Teported to ts — Labor Council last night| ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 5.--Because Violet McArthur, wife of Thomas a).00) worth Of Dusing eta | McArthur, could’ not ive happily Fe ee ate ta the cliy| With McArthur because of her fond- ight plant since the beginning of ness for other men, the jury in the he strike in September of last suit of McArthur against his wife ‘od for divoree returned this verdtet: sae Be “We find that the petitioner may oe vesoa| marry again. We further find that Free eee gl each for the the defendant SHALL marry again.” Denefit of the striking machinists.) gin KILLS GIRL OF FOUR aca CAMDEN, N. J., Oct. 6-—Rosie Work for 50 union waiters was ¥ » Palaso, 4 years of age, died after Poened last week by mew restaur-|) ing unconscious 50 hours. One cf nts starting in busimess and by f yi the family had a toothache, and nionizing non-union places. got;some gin to hold‘in-bis mouth to rel the pain. Some of the “Thank Heaven, | Mother gin remained in a Klass, and the Will Be There child, playing abont, obtained pos- Frese Leused Wire.) | sendfon of it and drank it. Then ‘GELES, Oct, 5.—"Thank| she-sank into a stupor from which heaven, mother wil be here early| she did not revive. She was the spo week, That's the best news| daughter of Joseph Palaso, formerly 5 have heard in months, I fel her|4 policeman here, who now owns will be worth almost as much} four saloons in the city. ‘Ger my leading attorney. She - — Se the wisest, as well aa the| CRAWS OF GEESE ARE yometf in all th eworld.” LITERAL GOLD MINE is wasethe tribute John J. Mc-] SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Oct. 5.— atsara pald to his mother today,| Thirty gold nuggets, some as large her inforsied that the defense had| a» peas, found in the craws of six to send at once for Mrs.| geese Killed by Mrs. Israel Altshul ary McNamara. here, started a gold tush near the pone Altshul home, and hundreds of peo: SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Oct. 5.] pie began panning for nuggets in With leq than a dozen persons |the sand. None could be found. The attendance, Dr. A. W. MeDavit, a] geese evidently picked up the nug al dentist, entered a plea of not| gets in the gand after a heavy rain. {Ity before Superior Judge B, F. ledgoe in connection with holding] RUBS NOSES WITH ENGINE. ise Sensis.) nald a prisoner for| Gus Larson, a fisherman, while teen months {In a room adjoining| on @ #pree last night, collided with ls dental pa y a switch engine tn the railroad yard At {s charged with a statu-| at Dearborn st. and Railroad ay. He bat ai nse, The case was contin-| wag slightly bruised and was patch- IM October i od up at the etty hospital. eS SS ee Son Stranger t to Mother; Introduced Lr 6.—After | home on ae street he approached & separation of twonty-tbree years) her and remarked: from his mother, Edgar Smith could} “I am your son.” not refrain from perpetrating a joke| Mra, Smith, who ia 77 years old, on the aged woman when she ar- rived at the uaton station. He knew|trip to see her son. Leaving her she would be unable to recognize |home in Perry, Okla, on a day him and before he declared his |e Identity he twice passed in (ront| Portland. Nevertheless, she ¢x into her face, showing by his expression that he| “But when [ get home it will be the last trip I will take until I take | T%) ly became uneasy that he did not/the route that only has one-way pronent himself to take FREE THIS MAN TO SAVE JAIL OF THE STARS’: (My Calted Prege Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Pa... Oct. Elated over the birth of twin sons, Patrick Gayner of Rices Landing started out to celebrate, eral drinks he got a gun and start ‘shoot up” the town. The streets were soon but Gaynor kept firtng until bis)at Me Hill, Hambledon, near He | Godalming, is responsible for the In- PORTLAND, Or., was awalting her, When she final- ammunition was exhausted. finally captured by & posse, headed by the chief of police, J. M. Dowling, and locked up after a des- perate fight. One of the twins died in the! pected to take many months before! when told of it Gay ner began to wreck the lockup, suc- coeding #0 well leased by the authorities to prevent e total destruction of the build Gayner at once hurried to his morning, an As soon as he saw the little one’s gra body his violence was changed to the big freighter Edith, of the Ali freed ais Congress, which neries, she will proceed to Seattle aia excellent work last winter in with her big salmon cargo, The crossexamining candidates for the i council and procuring pledges from , them which have been ber ald from Valk hed Level a embar- ancilmen ever since, will be reorgasieed sorjee™ feet the coming city and state cam-| TRYING TO DISSOLVE MERGER paigns at a meeting to be held at) sy Louis, Oct, 5.—The sults to nd) dissolve the alleged merger of the|t Saturday @ a committee wag appointed to ro ¥ roads doing business in Missourt vise the rules of the organization| 1. ateged violation of the antl and suggest a Mat of officers and trustees for the approaching year. trust laws In combining to fix pas PRUNING BUDGET The tentative pruning of King county's budget fs still on. commissioners, After); WASHI IN, . 5, —- Hun with }dreds of Germans arrived in Wash- the ald of a few business men, cut} ington today in advance of the na down $62,000 from the estimates on|tional German-American alliance! % Tuesday, they followed It up with/ convention, which begins tomorrow, a further reduction of $29,000 yes|and will continne to Monday, in- The weight of the pruning /clusive, The allfance will have as ax fell heaviest on the King coun- ty ferry and the county hospital. The dispensation of the night serv-|and Mrs. Champ Clerk and many jee ferry during the winter months | other famous personages. enaties a reduction of $8,000, with a cut on the cost of ofl and repairs, The hospital will be asked to rely|_ That on vegetable products raised on the poor farm to the extent ¢ ot $5, 000, the conclusion reached at a con ference yesterday between Dilling The grand opera season in Seat tle will open tonight, with the ap-}’ — “Glty Paymaster Wanted. pearance of Mme. Eames, the cele-) . That a city paymaster would be a and Emilio de Go| good investment is the opinion of gorza, baritone, who come here un-|Agsistant City Treasurer J. L, Me- der the auspices of the Ladies’ Mu- penn, who declares that over $16,000 brated soprano, It begins at 8:20, at the Moore KRAKERERRRRER ERE Moore—Gertrude Hoffmann. Metropolitan—Richard “Jumping Jupiter.” Seattle—Dark. Lois—"The Aviator Orpheum—New vi Pantages—New vaudeville. Empress—New vaudeville. Lycoum—New vaudeville and 2 ~| = SEEEEEE EEE EEE SESEEEEE SEER fete tok tote te tote te te te tte HP Work on the book will commence at], Sha on ical departure is an- Seldon Bacon of New Vork, tru eee Nae sitar Ma tee in bankruptey for the United Wireless company, who is in Seat- tle today, announced this morning that an effort is being made to re organize the company business alive. sion here Is to take over th Washington |office of clearing house examiner state re-|will be discussed at a meeting of keep Bacon's mis- the hands of , A. R. Hudson. —Four automo- carrying passengers New York to Los Angéles, today for the west. from|{ilish more good than state and left here ie made what she declares ts the last ch, she sat up all the way to pressed pleasure at her trip. trains,” said Mra, Smith, aa! == "/TAKING CENSUS LONDON, Oct. 5.--To count stare has always been one of the most unilkely things to be accomplished, bat a census of them is about to be attempted at Greenwich Franklin Adama, & noted amateur astronomer, who has done some .|cellent work from his observatory auguration of the work. The census upon which four of the regular staff at the beech ely Roy- al observatory are engaged is ox- it is completed, and photography will be means employed for the purpose, a Steamship Co., from the sandy shore on Level tal- and yesterday morning, by the ald ble steamship Burn-| - side, After calling at two more can- steamer Alameda, which hurried to e, island one hour after the vessel had Gould lines and other companies) | and the ouster sult against 16 rail. senger and freight rates will be taken up at the October term of} * the Missouri supreme o its guests at its banquet Vice Pres- ident and Mra. Sherman, Speaker THOMSON NOT RESIGNED YET City Engineer Thomson Will not resign from office within the next 30° days and that Mayor Dilling In the meantime will look over the fleld for & successor was and Thomson & yeayis lost in city employes watt- The event will be one of the not-itng their pay at the city hall, f able ones in local musical cireles, as both the artists stand in the first Mme, Eames adds | ta 4, + bonit Folett!, who, after lultted by a jury of grand larceny cently, told Judge Gay that was found guilty by anoth? on a simila le, though involving new dat and figures. He was charged wit smbez#iing $80 of the hingtor 1iilding and Loan association, by hom he was employed. Fibderick A. Churchill, editor of he «Varsity Tyee, the college an unt" Aphointed his staff yesterday o1 founced by the editor in his effort 1o make the annual reflect the activ. jes of the university year through photos and campus snapshots, making the lterary portion of the annual a minor one. The advisability of creating the the Seattle Clearing House associa. that such an examiner can accom- ttongl examiners, as he can de, te" Tis entire time to Seattle, 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. CITY REAL ESTATE—(Cont) — eA AL Bh cape ns " WOODL. AND P. ARK BARGAIN HELP WANTED--MALG. THE SEATTLE STAR| ff Tuke Phinney car to 66th whea your subscription ry label ASK COTTAGE REALITY CO, on from the tee abel ix & reeel (PHINNEY RIDGE BARGATS of onsh | Ne LIFFORD LA $186 POR 6 09 Dalinrd Av. / MACADAMIZED HIGHWAY men wanted (0 eat or RKE & ‘Paititalt READ THIS ‘FUNERAL DIRECTORS. eee THE ROSEN BURG, Gxpaetanixa 0. 207, Ind. sin FARMER , OUNTY LOANS ro of vacant property at 7 “any. amount “rom $80 "ta S6be, tate ameciean Bide S ACRES RICH BERRY LAND” in bovglte agld and | Met woth in atate.§ ‘ke ‘ wilt grow anything proved residences, ‘Hates 6 tot per ovat with reasonable commis! ue ECIAL NOTICES. sn iewton. TRUST COB E AT “THE 1818 THEATRE” ATTL 310 Columbia Bt SS ese FOR SALE—FURNITURE. PIKE ST. FURNITURE CO. Bult, Bargains in se _ HOUSES FOR A FOR RENT DODD OD DD DODD DD ODE oun KLY RENTAL CONTAINS WHAT YOU WANT. HELP WANTEO—FEWALE thie olaseifice gos ranges, Cook moves and Ma lent: z re eisbangs your ca atten Tee VE HOUSE, 660 Pik no Wiekieks Phot tal Girl be * i nds very good ‘only. to the direct employer ols from employment mae , ad LA WIR AND FRUIT RA aalte and atteea to Setieg work: et ME t¢ handle Urpewriter pret pram Soresaped It Gectr ar, Vive-acre chicken use, a Loans on Carn: i ng Rarses, ofc. William PROVIDGNT 1. DENT PLEDGE SOClaeR, Short time toa » cotta Ppknkixe LAND COMPAN' D TUATION WANTEDFEMALE. thie _cieaaifice clean, yard; walking © under CATIONS WANT be" inserted at | —=— = WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE West Beattie Real Eutats Sapanean Booka, ste, ‘ans ‘Two fists of Sand or ae desires peaition 9¢ howmkesner cit Y REAL ESTATE. LARGE LOTS. 1 fromt room, 94 Ca Page voom and bungaiow ‘plans, Elvi Soc. W. Voorhees, Areh’t, ay fully realize how very cheap they are w and door 3131 Western ay. near Weatlake « ‘Terms, one-fourt 1 clean chimneys, stoves. ‘pipes, ide free batha and phones: ay want Savant ance: ot per week; 690 and Thc per Lical expertence. with references Room 169 Russell House, Bad see our prices, and lines Terms, $5 cash and $5 monthly See Mr. Burns at park every af- including Sunday. quire for him at candy store. H. WHITE & CO, 407 Oriental Block. Pupiie wanted.” Phoes Block auiiy y, furnished LARGE TRACT NEAR CITY Within few minutes’ w joining highly cleaned and. blocked. LAKE sae PROPERTY. AN OPPORTUNITY. Large tracts on new Lake Burten car line 1 $10 monthly ‘Take the Madison car and Kirk- SULTATION FRE. husbai property rtgst INESS CHANCES. OF LRABB REASON ABE OF Hee BURKE & FARRAR, INC., 405 to 409 New Y r UNDERPRICED Large 4-room od Grand Rapides Auensn Fi Firat FARMS AND ACREAGE, — oo CHICKEN AND FRUIT RANCH OR EXCHANGE. NEW 7-ROOM, MOD! . acres in the tract cash and balance. vice. HANSON & CO., ‘Third Floor New York Biook. GREAT NORTH 1 ND BARGAIN ‘ Dr. N. Mt, . Gook, Goltre, women, children. th arrh. Specifie medicines, 358 Dr Ht, fa Miler —Genito-y Finary aie f a SOMEBODY THAT WANTS | NPW HOUSE NG 40 acres goed land. i person who has Pilrpose ‘of advertising a lost} #25, WEST COAST LAND CO.,, most of the people who find the lost in Seattle are honest re anxious to return these articles to their rightful own- ACRES, $400 “aU fit & FARRAR, INC. ™ pe ae : eg 4 at toate, to 490 New Tork Block Biot. ““Phow : aie The rate on a LOST ch insertion, following ads, Bpeciaity In prompt 1811 Bighth ay. lost afticles to their owners: thwestern Dalry Finder catt Ma TRY bre i acres, all clea tlon.to be held soon. It is urged | 4%— See va o. 108 ‘White bid FOR GARRARD “AND COAL. ih with first load coal. cLeod, Phones 121% and ask ‘what Star want ads did in their] “ir;