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alX ROSERURG, Or, Oct De thousand dollars damages for the} death of each member of the county | betdge erew will be paid the helrs of the six men who were killed 24, when the Umpqua river collapsed while being re The county court authorized the payment on the advice of hundreds ‘of tax payers and several organiza tons. kARAReeeAe AKER _ & BULLET AND $3,000 TO GIRL & : ROCK ISLAND, Ill, Oct 7 Walker, who shot ® sweetheart, Magdaline Kemp, ® 16. years old, and then killed #& himself, left a will in which whe bequeathed $3,000 to the ) girl In case she recovered, and entire estate, valued at 7,000, in the event she enters convent and never marries, haa developed that the trag- was brought on by the re- to Walker by Miss Kemp diamond engagement ring, ving decided that she too young to marry. Re REE MANUEL REFUSES 4 i seeteeeeeeeeeeeee 25298 eeeeeenent » n te jeopardize his royal per- gen by again venturing within its “Boundaries, is announced here to m4 report that Manuel had al- ready gone to Portugal to head the uprising was formally denied today by Manuel himself, from Richmond, England. Manuel shows practical- ly no interest in Portugal or her the pretender to the throne, husband of Anita Stewart, takes an entirely different attitude. He has rushed to Munich to attend _- & council of members of the royal family intending to push through this claims to the throne. Notorious “Round Table” Again Press Leased Wire.) BERLIN, Oct. 7.—Reviving the notorious “Round Tabie” scandal in 1909, Prince Eulenburg may : brought to trial this month on a charge of perjury. The trial of © the prince, two years ago, was apogee indefinitely on a showing he was in so precarious a con-/ that further prosecution | result in his death. es investigating declare { ” expose was one of the most ‘sensational of the sort in the his- tory of Germany. - early kings of England, Scotland, France and Spain, before them, the pedigree js now proved place in the register roton Avery clan. Veritt- magnate. Elroy M. Avery, a Cleveland his- torian, put it over. Ate All Evidence (Ry Dmied Urine Lensed Wire.+ SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Oct. 7. —Because Patrolman Ptomey ate le oe AN, AIN'D DISS NICE! ID ISS SO THOUGHTFUL OF, DEM TO HAF A REST ROOM. HELLO, HERE'S INQUISIT EDVIN!? ~ SKELETON OF BROKEN DAM AS IT LOOKS TODAY, VIEWED FROM THE TOWN SIDE AND LOOKING TOWARDS WHAT WAS THE RESERVOIR. Special Engines for President ABy United Press Leased Wire? PORTLAND, Or, Oct. 7.-—With the arrival of President Taft In the Northwes! today, it developed that officials of the Southern Pacific have reserved tocomotives at vart- ous diviston points in Oregon and to assure no delay of the pecial on account of until Thursday, October 12, when Taft leaves Fortiand for San Fran- Highness, Prince @ of Genoa, Admiral of Emmanuel’s Naval Arm. all the evidence in a watermelon theft case, a Mexican caught in the ect of running away with an {m- _ perial 15-pound melon, is a free man . The melon had been left at the city hall, tagged “Exhibit A.” When Ptomey came In, during the early morning hours, he imagined it was a gift to the night force, and at once got busy GREAT FOR WOOL MEN BOISE, Idahp, Oct, tions that the Interstate commerce commission will order lower rates on wool shipments east, and that the wool growers and sheep men of the Northwest will be benefitted to the extent of $1,000,000 yearly as a result, were made today by ex-Gov- ernor Frank R. Gooding. president of the National Wool Growers’ As- sociation. Try This for Colds Preseription Known for Res Rather Than Large Quantity. Go to your ar ounces of Glycerine known to the medical Concentrated Pine we fle comes tn a tin serew-top sealed cane. It the Wulekly get it from his wholesale houre Bow Yopt with oncortain mixteree. It to rigky. you to 2 sma! 7—Predic- | {8|the Spokane-Coeur le he ke eR tk * WATER TOO COLD CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—Disap- pointed In love, Anthony Pet- rocek leaped into the Lincoln park lagoon yesterday. A park policeman who was on the bank beckoned to him to swim out and Petrocek obeyed. He explained that the water was too cold. He ig held on a charge of disorderly conduct Petrocek is 22 years old. * iw le * * * * * hd | l* * |e ek | | Driven Insane | Driven insane and not expected to live, R. All, a Malay sailor, is in the | Agnews insane asylum at San Fran- jeisco. His condition Is the result of the shock earned savings Sallo Cin Amat ts in the King jcounty jail, charged with forging Ali's name on a postal savings bank certificate for $100. All had $300, jand when he found he was unable |to deposit more than $100 in the | postal savings bank, he hid the rest |and the bank certificate in his shoe. A few days later he reported to the | postoffice at San Francisco that he SESS ESSE EEE EEE Kann Khhhh of losing his hard- ; | had been robbed of everything. “WILSON FOR PRESIDENT.” TRENTON, N. J., Oct. 7.—In thelr meeting here today the dele- gates to the Federated Democratic clubs adopted for their slogan, “Woodrow Wilson for president in 1912." Governor Wilson and other Prominent democrats will address the convention, SPOKANE.—Work of completing d'Alene line from Dishoan to Coeur d’Alene will be rushed according to C. A. Good- now vice presidentof the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway, today. | e SAY, MISTER OSGAR, / AF THIS 18 THE BANNER DAY OF THE FAIR, WHY DOESN'T THE ATTENDANCE FLAG ¢ Do THEY Give QUT REIN CHECKS AT THE DRIVING PARK f HORSE BVER Ge THE HINGES ¢ we Won'T iT PULL ciates the Does” A GAITaD SADDLE LOSES" IN THE RACE Suky ¢ t THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1911 Rest Room at the Fair IN THE BABY SHOW are THe BARTLETT TWINS A BARTLETT PEAR f iF THE BEANSTALK 1S THE CHRYSANTHEMUM € IF A WOMAN WINS 30 CENTS PREMIUM FOR A DOILY, IS THAT A TIDY Sum € ‘why Don'r -THey PUT THE SHEEP IN FLORAL’ HALL —— ISN'T THERE ROOM FoR THe PHLOX$ IFA HEAD OF - LETTUCE WINS THE BLUE RIB= Bon, 18,/T ANBAD_OF CAB HAGE § T RYSTY IN iF A TROTTE a A ure FLOOD DISASTER “lt’s a Neat Counter Revolution,” Exclaims Gustavo Madero (By United Press Leased Wire.) , October 15. We have asked Pro MEXICO CITY, Oct. 7~Threat to. visional President De La Barra to again ask the Mexican people to *tamp it out, but apparently some [rise and crush the enemies of the | president-elect was made here to- |day by Gustavo Madero in an ox clusive statement to the United | Press. ent time faver the movement. We have told these officials that {f the | government does not take steps to put down: the Incipient revolt: my Francisco will again ask to rise and | brother “A neat counter revolution,” Ma-|the Mexican people dero said, “has been planned for! crush our ehemies.” DO TROUBLES OVERWHELM YOU? READ — ABOUT THE WONDERFUL COAL DRIVER Alton, IL, has a teamster without hands who loads and unloads bis wagon, His name is Charles Sunderland. He is called Alton's most wonderful man. Sunderland {s considered a marvel. He works every day. His left arm {is severed below the elbow and the right between the elbow and the shoulder. Sunderland practiced driving a team until he became an expert Ho twines the reins around the stumps of his arms and controls his horses. But loading and unloading coal fs a new feat for the handless team ster. With the stumps of bis arme he throws bix lumps of coal into the wagon. By placing one stump in the handle of the shovel and pushing with his shoulder, then raising the shovel with the other stump, he shovels coal. Gunderiand says it takes him abont fifteen minutes longer to load bis wagon with coal from a car than {t does a man with hands, and @ little longer to unload it. But bis expertness in driving makes up for this, and he hauls as much fn 4 day as other drivers. Sunderland curries his horses, harnesses them, and fe his own stable boy. He is prosperous, has a family, and handles his business as carefully as he handles hia team. Sunderland lost his arms in a mill when he was a boy. He owns his own home in Alton. ‘ | | Local Leaves 7:30 A. Shasta Limited 11:30 A.M. pt A > Portland Express 11:45 A.M. Owl 11:15 P.M. a Steel Coaches, Oil-burning Locomotives O-W.R.GN. {LINE OF THE SHASTA LIMIT City Ticket Office 716 Second Ave. Tel.: Main 932; Ind.1995 E. EL.is, GaN, act. W. D. SKINNER, General Freight and Passenger Agent. ED) Passenger Station, Jackson St, at Fourth and Fifth Aves. ‘Tel.: Main 7378; Ind, 2623 L. E, Girpert, pd. 1. A. of the officials In power at the oteet — SWANSTROM A SUICIDE @ response from {te occupant, the door was broken open and the body of Swanstrom was found sit- ting In a chair, with only his hat and overcoat removed. Former Manager Renton Road. Swanetrom, whose wife is daughter of the late Gov. Eugene Semple, had been married nine years and leaves three daughters. He was 44 years of age. Twenty yeors ago he came to Seattle. He was superintendent and mapager of the Seattle, Renton & Southern railway for some time road changed hands he has been in business for himself as a broker. Lately he bad been In poor health M 26 pounds in weight during the last few weeks The funeral services, which will be held today, will be private Friends have been requested not to vend flowers. THE SEATTLE STAR’S ZOO | Timber Wolves Pursue Schoo! Chil- to free its leg, but the clam held on dren and Farmers. Junta the tide drowned the rat, Timber wolves are so bold about Murfreesboro, Ark, they follow | Rooster Hatches Eggs When Hen ehfldren home from school and pur Becomes a Suffragette. gue many farmers in tae felda, | Charlew Foster, a surveyor, was atite mek a aot attacked twenty miles from that | 5. ; s Felkenburg, was forced, when # place, and so badiy bitten and torn He ts believed he will die. He was| resuttiem invaded the barnyard, | trying to craw! to safety when rew eved by timber men. | Shepherd Dog Catches First Deer) of Season in New Hampshire. A shepherd dog enjoys the dis tinction of getting the season's first deer at Bretton Woe jchased it Into the jday of the hunting period ; | The dog was to have been ship-| ped today to Alexander Smith, a} |New York golf expert. The deer was a full-grown doe. | With a bullet-hole in his right temple and a 3#-caliber Colt’s re- volver lying alongside, the body of Frederick E. Swanstrom, financial) was found in a room at the Rainier-G noon at 4:50, and identifi an hour later by a busin: in his hat band. Worry and Hines worry and failing health od as the causes of the suite! He had been minsing }from his home, at 655 W. Highland drive, since Thursday night A search had been made throughout the city for nearly 24 hours, Hix presence at the RainierGrand had been kept hidden the fact that he registered there Thursday night as °F. G. Smith, Tacoma.” Yencer day afterrioon, when no one ap swered in his room after several attempts had been made to secure j | How to Cure Rheumatism Prominent Doctor's Beet Prescription ket bait a pint of goed the other two Ingredi: - y po these Ingredients on hand or | Clam Seizes Rat by Leg and folds will awekiy get them from his whole. it Tilt It Drow |eale houee. Any one can mix them | Aclam that had opened its mouth | }to drink clamped its shells on ™ ALBAN PAINLESS left hind jeg of @ big dock rat at Quinian’s wharf, Port Richmond, | DENTISTS | Staten Island, and the rodent could) We Are the Pike Street | bot escape. in tists Bargain Den’ Several persons saw its effor he cheap class 1.18 NO. 9 ROSSWIN BASY-CLRAN- , +-CUTTER FOOD Cnorrel $1.15 Rusewin Cutter « doing what we want do your work with the very best grade it ia this fact which In- f patients and 1 | fish, “trite it'la econo n ete, y pre 4 \ - —_ ALBANY PaincLe (QA0G008 our article on the care next Monday's Star 4 fine trains a day IN EACH DIRECTION BETWEEN Seattle, Tacoma, Portland EVERY ONE UP TO THE MINUTE—OVER -W.R.&N. (LINE OF THE SHASTA LIMITED] Pr Re wure to rea Jof your teeth | GOLD CROWNS FULL Ser | BRIDGE WORK apacity we VORe 3 Rum Yours fer Bargains, Spinning’s Bargain Store 1415-17 Fourth Avenue. Butlding, St. Oppor! Dougall & Southwick walk up. Hotel Milwaukee t od Steam Hh Mot and Water Blectrio Lights Telephones IN meny | ROOM A New Hotel, € entratly Located Over $20,000 Worth of High Clase Furntture in Rooma RATES Singlo Rooms, per week Room and Bath, per week $2.50, Month $5.00, Month Inspect this hotel — Bve beautiful lobby and thing complete—A espondence room CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS $19,000 Dining Hoom in Connection, Phones: Ind. 3071; Main 4504. al Since the} Swanstrom says he had lost| | | | | | | | replace ting of ten exes. He dutifully did the hatebing land seven chicks rewarded his ef. forts, which is an average as good as that of most lady chickens, so the poultry men say Mule Drinks Whisky, Then Wrecks ® Barn and Dies. Jennie, a mule belonging to John Rerry, of Green Ridge, 8. 1, wa selzed with something like cholera morbus, and one gallon of whisky was prescribed by the local veter inarian Jennie immediately recovered to such an extent she kicked out half of the barn and walloped the head off Berry's pet sheep Mollie. Then Jennie lay down and died. RICHMOND, Va. — Henry Clay Beattie, Jr, sentenced to be electro- cuted for wife murder, learned to- | day that by action of the city coun. cil, his body can be buried in Maury Kigia, Waltham, Masil- tom, Howard and Inger- ‘$1 Up HOUGHTON &@ WUNTER 215 Vester Way, me Hougen’s Lightning Shoe Repair Works 110 Madison St. Ind. 5415. THAT WILL EARN YOU 4 per cent; security not subject to fluctuations; something on which you can borrow money; evidence of funds on deposit which can be cashed before maturity; something drawing interest for three months at 3 per cent and six months or longer, 4 per cent, get a TIME CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT AT THIS BANK, with $400,000 CAPI- TAL BACK OF IT. The Bank for Savings Cor. 3rd Ave. and Pike St. “Safes That Are Sate SAFES Fire-Proof Burglar-Proof VAULT DOORS Fire-Proot Burglar-Proot Mel root Furniture Wood Sleel Fixtures PURCELL SAFE CO. Exclusive Ag GEN OHIO DENTISTS HAVE MOVED Second and University — Entrance 207 University, Opposite Stone-Fisher r We Use Nothing But the Best Material PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 VEARS Fillings ... -50¢ up $10 Teeth .... $5 Bridgework +98 $8 Gold Crowns ‘eoth $15 Sets TF LEAVE COLMAN DOCK As Follows: FOR TACOMA i ‘RIPS DAILY 38e, Round Trip 500, FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS STR. SIOUX 7:00 A. M., 12:00 Noon, 5: On Sundays L 12:00 Single Trip 30 A. a, B00 P. PHREE ROUND TRIPS Single Trip, Everett 506, Round Telp, Everett 7 Special iow rat Steamers and Schedules Sub, Change Without Notteeet Tieket Office, Colman. Dock Main $993, Ind. t3¢, one of his wives on a set Words by Schaefer Music by Condo if HALF THE HOLSTEIND HOD MILK, HOW MANY QUARTS WOULD A WHOLE HALF - STEIN HOLD ¢ 10 QUARTS OF Story of Washington’s Dental Conspiracy Graft That Beats the Dental Graft. Last week I wrote about the Dentat Grafiers, but there are many Dentists in Seatiie who are honest and con- | scientious in thelr pricw: and work, and |the Grafter is the exception. Even in |the combine the majority are honest prafersion in this community, call attention. to other bines THE PEOPLE AND THE COMBINES. The modern combine is the manifested iy their wilt nd they come inte poxsession lof their indurtrial and economic freedom ough thelr industrigh | and political anized powers From pow on the Special Privilege nent, national reguia- Privitege in the laws creating boards to regulate the robbery of the people so that it will be done orderly and tn wtyle. TELEPHONE GRAFT WORKING OVERTIME. September 30 the Seattle papers ed the following mpia, Sept. 29.—This afternoon the lo service commission the authorizing the Independent Tele- phone Company to raise ite rates In Se Aitle as follows: Business telephones, one party line, from $4 to $5 per month: jtwo party. $260 to Fr residence, one although 5.008 of the elephones are of this “The commission finds that under the franchise rates the company cannot give order of the public servtee com- mission has virtually the «ame as would an action in the commission, as It entered Into by the company with the city ts one that it cannot live under and do business must. get a new What do you think of this fof ne | Every person who has a vote should jAscertain whether thelr representative |¥eted for this hold-up commission and mark them and their political party friends for defeat. at the potlt next elec thon (unless you ike to be robbed) Do you know what the above raise in telephone rates means? means that the telephote company can issue more and pay more dividends with the dollars taken from the people, and the superintending the robbery. that for every dofler spent in. constructing in the United § are’ worth of bor hat the Interest ? bonded And stocked Indebtedness, and that nine- tenths of this indebtedness has fo valve to plek your pockets: apa that ake the stock valuable when you ind for the robbery? | Thinkglt over. hen your business gets dull gp wages low, wouldn't you like the higlp of a | commission ? This commission graft ts one. that T jlearned about at Olympia laste winter | when I attended school at the last lexte- ttle of their right of ment and control of corporations, How }@o you like it? If there had been ten }Scciaitsts in the last legislature this cles of graft would never have suc- ut the people knowing what but vurse J. P. Morg: are poor, and ney to buy dog gover public gery |ners, monkey sup with; and thelr it; the does this com- grafters or the DO WE WONDER AT A DENTAL COMBINE? Why shouldn't Wi tal Combine? Our ha thelr usurpation of legislative dented a hearing by ignoring the prin- ciple when their abuse was complained of, Our legisiature has investigated the Dental Roard tt guilty of le conduct and everything that a Taw that Would dew bine, And the governor of this wate, ie aatiatiea fo\ wave arido att thelt nd ignore th gy ag committee tt hie ‘tate of W new deal, the old Tuaty and worn owt. The "am |front borne ‘by ‘professional pot Ret out of pollticn und make war fos | more competent ol emancipation, must fight with the people to yee f Edwin J. Brown, D. D, 8, 113 First Ave, Union ete offices who imitate my name. ha: