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ARREST IN SEATTLE The first evidence of the Harrt man system strike, locally, was seen in the police court yesterday Phil Holland, special police of ficer for the O.W,, had arrested a laborer, Harry D. Williams by name, for talking to some work: men at the yards at Argo, Holland sald he tried to get the men to go out on strike, Williams sald he was a laborer looking for employ ment and that the conversation Stomach Sufferers Squander Millions In Search of Relief ‘The world ts full of disordered Btomachs and 90 per cent of the money spent upon physicians and goes im an attempt to cure stomach. People are made to believe that im order to gain health they must @octor their stomachs and use ca- thartics. So the doctor gete his fee for the stomach treatment and the druggist for the physic, until the savings of a li The sick stomach is in every case the result of over-eating, hur. ite sensitiveness, and when fail to respond. They do not churn the food as they should. The glands no longer give out gastric Juice to dissolve the food and rea- Ger it capable of assimilation. The man has become a dyspeptic. There is one sure way and only to bring positive relief, Put that stomach of yours the very ite that tt lacks to get that food into liquid form. It takes pep- sin, diastase, golden seal and other ferments to accomplish this. The healthy stomach contains these ele- ments, The dyspeptic st oh lacks part or all of them. Stuart's Tablet is made up of what the dyspeptic stomach ke—Nature’s digestives. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are mot a medicine, not a drug, not a cathartit. They do not cure any- of anything but Dyspeps' fon and such ailments arise from poorly digested food. they digest the food the Fecuperates, The mucous coming out of its Gastric juice ts com- Te & 8 if : with yellow. sit e and why drug your- Dyspepsia Tablets your food while today. F. A. Stuart Co, 150 Stuart Bidg, Mar- shall, Mich. .|& severe wound, with the men was not to induce the men to go on strike, though he did not know that it had been a crime had he done it, He was re loaned ITALY AAS TRIPOL! FORTS (My United Press Teased Wire) BERLIN, Oct, 6—-Forta at Trip ol are occupled by two bat tallions of Italian marines which landed there today, according to dispatches recelved here from Rome. The tnvaders found a num- ber of corpses of their defeated foe, but no sign of a Turkish ga rison, the forts being all abandon ed. ‘The dispatches also state that the Italian reservists In Switser- land have renounced thelr all fance to the United Kingdom, and refuse to return to the colors Girl’s Postcard Causes Tragedy (By United Reese Leased Wire) pav NPORT, Wash, Oct. 6-— A posteard sent by pretty Ina Munson, 17, to Charles Shrewsbury, a half-breed Indian, cost the Indian |his life and may cause the law to demand that of another—Otto Jakkara, a Finlander, who now lies in the hospital, shot through the abdomen, The tragedy occurred when the Indian attempted to re cover the postcard, which had been stolen from him. Jakkara sent « | bullet crashing through victim's |body after he himself had received | The young girl feels keenly the part her innocent Pmessage played ip the killing. | Robber-Murderer / (iy United Brean Leased Wire) WALLACE, Idaho, Oct. 6.—With lout a clew to guide them, county authorities today began a hant for ® lone robber who shot and killed Owen Perry, a miner, in a saloon holdup on Pine creek last nigh Clad wholly in black, and with his face blackened, the stranger entered the saloon and lined up a seore of miners and lumbermen against the wall. Perry was slow in putting up his hands, and the rob- ber coolly shot bim down, He then searched each victim, robbed the ber tit and backed doorway. TABLET FOR GEO, (WIRELESS WORTH (By Ualied Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—In_ mem- ory of George Washington, for 22 years warden and vestryman at Falls church, a marble tablet will be unveiled upon the outer wall of the Colonial Falls church edifice today by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Washington was more deeply in- terested in the Falls church, al- though he was oftener in attend: ance at Christ chureb, In Alexan- | STOCKTON, Cal, Oct. \burning of a Doox containing a Hint lof names of alleged patients of ‘Mra. 8 E. Knight, sentenced to serve four and a half years in the penitentiary for malpractice, hai relieved the minds of many Stoc ton residents today. The book, which attracted more attention in the case itself, was destroyed tl by Chief of Police Briare here. Powerful Factors for Your Consideration Positively the best that you can get for your money anywhere. Every Suit, Over- coat, Cravenette and this season’s make. Slipon in the house of No old or dead ones to show you. A tailor shop that no misfit can get through—and your money back if you want it. Slip-on Waterproof Coats $5 to $18 “Let’s Get Acquainted” BLUMENFELD 716 First Ave. through the i in the case and has induced the Dincenncon © evne View showing great gap in masonry and ti of Convict Wed ing Girl) irl) ROME, Oct. 6—In a wretched) garret, in the T tevere quarter of Rome, a pathetic wedding wai recently celebrated between a band. cuffed convict and « young woman | in the last stages of consumption. The convict was sentenced eight years ago to 12 years’ imprisonment in @ Sardinian penitentiary for kill ing a man in a street fight. On| learning of bin sweetheart’s seriou state of health he presented a pe-| tition to the minister of justice to) be allowed to marry her. The petition was granted, and af-) ter the wedding the conyiet hus-| band took a passionate farewell of | his bride and was driven off to) Great interest nd | several newspapers started — sub-| seriptions to enable the wife to} spend her last days in a sanitarium Queen Helene also taterested ber-| king to sign a pardon A. H. Hodgson, atate receiver for the United Wireless company, enti- mates the assets of the company, | exclusive of the property of George | H. Parker, its former district man-| ager here, to be approximately | $150,000 in the state of Washington. He ts ready to turn over the papers and documents in his hands to the general recet for the company, Seldon Dacon, who ts at present in Seattle. The assets of the com- pany chiefly consist of the wireless instruments aboard vessels and) the Jackson street site where the} instruments are made and re paired. DOMESTIC COURT SEGURES RESULTS, CHICAGO, Oct. 6.—-Chicago’s court of Domestic Relations seems to be a thorough success. Judge Charles the word “obe: in the marriage ceremony, has married 64 coup! during the first six months of the court's existence, and thus far but two of the martiages have proved unhappy. In that time also 1,250 anged couples have been rec Ps onciled through the efforts of the| court. PTET TTT eee SPIRIT OF DEAD PLEADS FOR “JOYFUL FUNERAL INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 6. Mrs. © es Bubland, dressed in white, sang two hymns, and delivered a brief eulogy at the funeral services of her de ceased husband, who, says, appeared to her in spir- it immediately after Ais death and requested that In place of the somber decorations usual- ly found at funerals there should be bright flowers and other symbols of joy. * * ~ * she * * * * Seeeeeeeeeeeerees RRR ASEEKAANH Is the Mona Lisa ° ° in Frisco? (By United Press Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCI6CO,Oct. 6— Lisa,” Leonardo Da inting that was stolen from the ris Louvre some time ago, is now believed to be in San Francisco. ‘The local authorities are search- ing for It here today. A Pi author, Guillaume Apollinaire, had occasion to suspect his secretary, Gery Pieret. The secretary had dis- appeared but was traced from San Francisco to Paris just before the theft of the paint- ing. e ha clue to this city. RATHER SLIPPERY KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Oct. 6.— Dr. John Grant Lyman has a new guard today as a result of a near attempt to escape, which he made. The former guard, George Maple son, was discovered man to drink beer with him in a cafe, and, realizing the danger of such a proceeding in the case of /a man as wily as Lyman, the Unit ed States marshal discharged the |guard. Lyman is being taken to | Portland from nere toda After tentatively night service on the Kirkland fer- ry during five winter months, the county commissioners and the bus iness men’s committee conferring with them on the reduction of the county levy, agreed to continue It, following a storm of protests from residents on the lake shores, Prayer is a splendid thing, but it won't make the books balance. for the James Gordon ternational four miles west of | | | came ¢ jand the pile |noted St | addi ce ino GALE ui BALLOON (Hy United Prose Lensed Wire) . 6—-Heavy | which ewept over this section balloon Americ is City t evening in the cont jennett in- trophy, to land) Emmetsburg, at 3:30 this morning. iz the balloon be tangled in telegraph wires Wim. F, Assman, the| Louls aviator, and his! Hurlburt, were injured, ‘Their | dition is not serious ie WE race (eeeeeeee Pittsburg Grocers| Fix the Blame finde de et te ie tediediadiadnde 4 * * “The high tariff benefits * nobody but the sugar trust. # Were it not for the sugar tar: ® iff this package would cost 2 # cents a pound less, Uree ® your congressman to repeal # the tariff on sugar.” * * ee The above sounds like a polit feal campaign argument But it ton’t It’s just a plain statement of} fact by Pittsburg grocers to thelr customers to show the latter who is not to blame for the robbery charges on sugar. Pittuburg grocers declared they | would not stand the blame for The gale is responsible for low for the America Il an oppor-| ity to win the trophy a second) 4s the prize war to be given | or the longest surtained high sugar prices, still going up. They decided on a campaign of en Hghtenment They sent their paper sacks to} Taft’s “Eats” Here | President Taft will breakfast) with Congressman Humphrey, He will have luncheon with KR, Achilles Ballinger, He will not stay for supper—or should we say dinner? and that leaves Sam Piles out Immediately following h apeech at the armory, the pr nt will be hurried to the Press club. The parade will begin at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, and, during its progress, and also during the pres t the city hall park during the noon hour car service will be suspended, PET DEER ATTACKS MASTER BOUNDARY, Wash. Oct. 6-~ Joe Klass of the Hotel Boundary was obliged to kill his pet deer, “Dick,” yesterday afternoon The animal became unruly and attacked its owner, who beat it off with « stick, His clothing was badly torn by the sharp horns be fore he succeeded in driving the deer away. |The America Il won the trophy for flight. | ine printers and now every time a} this country last yéar with Captain | water to sweep down on unsuspecting town, joodnow, who doesn't use, * | | scarcely drag through the days and % | does not rest at night dl % | stipation follow cutting out | where dam burst and allowed tone) “ pn ag GIVE ME DEATH, BUT NO a0 DAYS" EVANSTON, til, Oct, 6.— Rather than serve a 30-day term in the town jail, James if h @ student in North western university and a acion of a distinguished English family, asked the judge to sen- tence him for life or send him to the gallows. “The shame of having served even 30 days in could never be wiped "he explained, Burgess was arrested for joy riding with another person's automo- bile. Water preserved in stocks never freezes. But it freezes some people Are Stomach ls Cause of Divorce?’ ‘The old saying that the w man’s beart is through his came forward again in today, when J. M noted Philadelphian who has bédén| etartling the United States by the great success of his health meth./ ods, declared that one of the great! causes for domestic unhappiness | i» impaired digestions. Prof. Munyan sald “The close inter-relation betwi the body and the mind ta becoming | more generally recognized in the! t few years, not only among tie) medica) p sion, but even in He) erature. 1 believe the late David) Graham Phillips, in one of the mas terpleces of American fiction of the lant decade, was tho first to trace} in romance the connection between) indigestion and a wrecked home life, but he will not be the last. Il too often the word: ach trouble’ might be for ‘Incompatibility of ment,’ with lees delicacy, perhaps. but undoubtedly more truth, And} not only in domestic affairs, but in| the business and social world person's success tx dependent upon his physical well being Alay R. Hawley, who traveled 1,172 | miles from St. Le fighting in the wiide of Quebec, Canada | LONDON, Oct. &—Leaving to become the first royal viceroy in a bls Hritish colony, the Duke of Con imught started today for Liverpool whence he sails tonight to become r general of Canada, in ful of the expressed wish of hin brother, the late King Edward Anna Gould has her money's worth, Mer son is officiatly certi- fied as Duke de Sagan. anck of sugar is sold it contains | the abo seription, The effect of the inseription on a 25-pound bag i# significant. It means that the tariff has cost 60 cents on that one purchase. Leo A. Maguire, who was in charge of a road contract for W. A Guernsey, was brought back to Se attle from Vancouver by Deputy Sheriff Stringer on the complaint that he had forged checks amount- ing to $1,000. Magul contends | that there Is a mistake and claims) a balance of $260 sul due him} from Guernsey. 7, SUIT SPECIAL Tomorrow Tomorrow we offer a particularly interest- ‘ ing spectal—your selection from fine Hand-Tallored Suits made newest materials in ell of the popu including all of the various slxes. a group of up in the ular shades, Tomorrow you have your choice of these handsome gar mente, with credit, at No charges for alterations guaranteed, $25 poritive fit Buy Here onCredit AT CASH PRICES Our Liberal Credit System allows you to make any selection from our imm ne stock and pay the account by the week or month RAINCOATS—A ew mannish Raincoats splendid show the re ing of the gular Eng 8 Our showing of Fall and Winter Milli- nery is complete—popular prices prevail. / (anonal “No man can succeed financially, |B no woman can be her real sweet | tempered self, who feels all the| time the trritating, dulling, hamper Ing drag of self-polaoned s#ystem4 That is why one’s digestion is #o/ important—a digestion gone wrong | literally poisons every organ of the! body. “Food which is not properly di| gonted rapidly fermente tn the heat jof the body, and what ie known to| |physicians as auto-intoxication fot lows. In other words, the, whole! system {a filled with subtle, drug-| ging poison, generated by the body | itself from decaying food, The | brain becomes leas alert than nor. |mally, the head aches, the skin is | Ufelesa and sallow, the temper be comes irritable. The sufferer can “Bometimes this condition lasts |for years without being understood, gee by the patient. In other cases it grows steadily worse, gas forms {in the stomach and int nes, CON plugging up the poisonous decayed matter in the body, severe pains follow eating, and chronic dyspepsia, catarrh or ulceration of the stomach develop. These will eventually cause death. “Now all this may be averted at any time short of the final stages {f the patient will throw away laxa. tives, powders and pills—many of which are worse than useless, and nearly all of which will paralyze the bowels if their use is continued —and merely get back to simple, natural methods of living, and the ald sometimes of a gentle, scientific treatment which will ald nature by ‘* own methods. speak so often of Nature and her ways that I am sometimes called a health faddist, but I think the many thousands of unsolicited testimonials as to cures effected by my doctors demonstrate that my ideas are more than a fad. Nature is always right, if we follow her dictates intelligently. It is not natural for anyone to drag through life dull, balf-tired, half-sick, and only half alive all their days. “We are meant to be full to over flowing of radiant, glowing health, alert, strong, self-controlled, sweet- | tempered, clear skinned and bright jeyed. 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