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Without a dissenting vote the Progressive Republican league last night indorsed Robert M. La Fol: Jette for president. The resolution ‘was offered by Joe Smith, and no vote was raised in opposition to it. ‘The league went on record as favo: Ing @ special session of the legisia ture to enact a law providing direct vote on presidential candi. dates and on delegates to national | conventions. The exeeutive committee of the eague was instructed to exert ov ery effort to bring about the calling oa t session, It was in- also, to arrange, if possl- a Dig public meeting in Seattle be addressed by Senator Poin. al and Gt hot ul j ir return from Alaska ‘he Jeague elected W. T. Beoks a dele- Bate to the conference of Progres- e Republican leagues to be held Chicago October 18, Organize for La Follette, As a result of the action of the — Meaguo jwitt take steps immediately to per jtect a La Follette organization cov. ering the entire state, Support of La Pollette for president will be made a toast of progreasivenes: all candidates for state offices will be requested t their position in regard to that is sue, Local headquarters will be established and an effort made to }get into communtoation with La Pollette supporters and organtza- tions in other portions of the state. Ta a short time organizers will be procured whose services as spoak- ers will be tendered to communities desiring to organize the La Follette movement. Want Special Session. A lengthy discussion was raised by the resolution proposed by Philip Tworoger calling for a spe cial session of ‘the legisiature, but the resolation was adopted pri tically without dissent after # amendment. The matter will be immediately taken ap with Gover nor Hay by the executive commit the executive committee tee, = re COUNTY LEVY IS 6.68 MILLS ‘The county levy, as agreed upon “By the board of commissioners yee ‘Corday, will be 6.68 mills, as againat 6.55 last year, The pruning ax waa, wielded on the estimates of every county official except judges of the} rior court and County Auditor In the latter's case, the $8-a- “experts” attempted to cut his estimate, bot the business Men's committee, —) a wean investigation, let the original mate of $63,240 stand. This oa! | mate is $1,000 less than last year. mates were cut $5,400, the action of Commissioners Ham- fiton and Rutherford, and was not prompted by any suggestion of the | business men’s committee which has been going over the estimates. Th eounty clerk voluntarily suggested a nenad of $5,000. HEAVY FIGHTING WITH» ROYALISTS IN PORTUGAL . T.—-Heavt fight- between Portuguese royalli land republicans {s reported here to- wy by couriers from across the ain Conceiro, commanding | fhe royalists, is reportd defeated | at Bragonzi, and at Vinhaes, i¢ miles west of Braganza, another od] royalist column {is surrounded. It is believeed a decisive battle is pending at Oporto. It te as |serted that the royalists bave pur- | chased two modern battleships and are off the pert preparing to bom- bard it. The government is re inforeing the garrison, in which serious disaffection is reported. — ee a SD Clerk Bridges Removed; Hanford Shakes Hands With Him {Py United Prem Leased Wire) TACOMA, Oct. 7.—“It's merely ® technical matter, there Is no real) Shortage” said Samuel D. Bridges aoe after his removal as deputy of the United States district fond following an investigation by | Waited States Special Agent Mas i. James C. Drake, former deputy States Marshal, filed a bond bro took charge of the office to- yday, Though all three judges of the ciruit court of appeals signed the removal order, Judge Hanford, who figured in an impeact ment demand, shook hands with him warmly, say- ling, “You will always have out good will, wherever you go. The office paid, including fees, about $7,000 a year, ~ Thrilling Experience in the Air MINGO, ta., Oct. 7—One balioon, the Bertin I1., remains unaccounted | for today from among those that were racing yesterday for the Vames Gordon Bennett internation: al trophy cup, and the Aero ciub of Kansas City is wiring to Minnesota, gua and Canada for traces it. Driven to earth here last night o'clock because of hunger and the | extremely cold Weather encounter- DIRECTS WAR GAME FOR MAHAMAD SHEFKET PASHA Minister of War of Turkey AUTO FREIGHT ROAD ORANTS ST3"pAs3" on bck. Fat largely attended mass meeting re last night, steps were taken bond the county for $500,000 for © purpose of building an automo- ed while passing over Lake Mich igan and over the Twin Cities, the occupants of the Condor janded 20 | miles cast of Des Moines, after be ing blown several bundred miles | from their course. Pilot Dubonnet gives a harrowing account of the experiences he and his assistants jencountered on thelr trip, and peaks with considerable anxiety of those still unreported in the ) Berlin 1. | SHOW FOR TAFT TACOMA, Oct. 7. — President Taft will go from warm sunshine here to the snow line tomorrow The snow line has been creepin, down the sides of Mount Rainie: until it reaches Paradise Valley, which ts as far up the big bill as |the president will ascend tomor- row, CHICAGO.—Judge Charies Good. mow, who never uses the word “ovey” in the wedding ceremony, has tied the knot sixty-four times and only two of the marriages proved ome. THE iE MARKETS Rane Mamington butter Butter fat... Frost Kastern Storage Bastorn’ by putter’ Bile freight road from Grants Pass Tub ® Crescent City, Cal., a distance @f 100 miles. ENJOINED FROM OUSTING TH The trustees of the Herzl syna Segue, 16th av. and Fir st. were enjoined yesterday from ousting ut of offices Walter Metzenbaum, |} secretary of the congregation and Prank Schwartz, treasurer. (The Order was signed by Judge Dyke- man after Metzenbaum and Schwartz showed that there was no “recall” provision In the congrega- » tlon's by-laws, and that they were expelled without adhering to the tules governing the case. Roosters, Ducks, live, 1b. Spring ducks TACOMA.—Anewering a claim| 1 Of $6,000 salary due it. Torvald Blom, late head of the Blom Cod- ish Company, who was found Wright Park | summer, rently a suicide, attorneys he company today charge was short a considerable tor ap | ¢ that | iff in- his dealings with the com-|¢: (By United Press Leased Wire.) | WALLA WALLA, Oct. T-—With exactly half of his big swing around the circle behind him, President Taft today began hie invasion of the Pacific coast. Fifteen states have seen the president, and have woleomed him to his satisfaction. He has traveled 6,456 miles, While today progam entered | what is known av the Coast country, the president epent his time be- tween Eastern Washington and Western Idaho, visiting Walla Wal : RE Se a LIGHT RATES Ja, Lewiston and Moscow, Idaho, and |) Spokane, The president today said that he)? was more than pleased with the re ception and Welcome that has been accorded him throughout his jour id the people have evinced a desire to seo him, and have le toned attentively to what he had to say, In bie opinion the trip thus far has been a big success, and ho sald he was glad to be in the West and get ia touch with tho ideas and problema ef the West. = oe CAN BE REDUCED ONE-THIRD Complete refutation of the argu: ments of opponents of Councilman Erickeon's ordinance reducing light rates is supplied by a statement just Issued by Superintendent Ross, of the lighting department. The oppo-| nents of reduction argued that re-| ducing the rates would cripple the| | plant y reducing its revenues to 4) : point below the cost of ‘operation | and maintenance. This argument in shattered by) Mr. Ross’ figures, These figures | show that the surplus earnings for 1910, after allowii sum of $195,587 for deprec amounted to $103,427.16. The oxti- Se Strike Is a i Peaceful One. SACRAMENTO, Oct. 7.--With additional special police, now num-| mates for the present year show & | probable surplus revenue, after pay- {ng all oxpensex and allowing the jarger sum of $250,000 for Geprecie- tion, will amount to $250,000, and that the surplus next year will amount to $200,000, or practically 33 per cont of the total reveaues of the plant. Those figures show that there be an average reduction of one-third in the rates charged for service by| SSREs the department, without in any manner crippling the plant, the only to either reduce rates of lose j much bustness. Pererrrrrerrerr Going to carry mall across ® the continent tn an aeroplane, * oh? It's all right, but any re ® mittances for us you will kind. w® ly send by train, Mr. Postmas 4 ter General, We seed ‘em, bering about 250, mounting guard along the Southern Pacific sere pany’s property lines to prev: demonstrations against the pond working tn the shops, and with leaders of the striking forces | determined summarily to drop from the benefit roll any union man who creates disturbance, both factions after Marshal) Nixon of Roy cap im the railroad dispute are today | tured them in the act of robbing peepee to conduct the strike) | Warren's general store at Roy, ‘The firat distribution of strike |Frank Murray and Tom Stewart benefits were made today, tho men believed to be professional bur: of family receiving $8 and single glars, were sentenced from five to men six in the machinists craft, all | fifteen years at the Mouroe reform: others receiving por week ‘atory yesterday. Seeeeeeee teeneenet eens QUICK SENTENCE (By United Press Leased Wire) {iI | il The time to do it is NOW! it you want to make a change in your work, do it NOW. You can’t do good work half-heartedly. If you want to rent a house, do it NOW. In a short time the best rental ies will be taken. If you want to buy a place, do it NOW and get moved into it and fixed up before winter. If you want to sell your home, do it NOW, while people are looking for just such properties. If you want help, if you have somethi: get the help is NOW—the time to sell is Try The Star want ads, and do it NOW. jow. “A very loring, frult or any ike business, First av., near Columbia, prema The above ad, inserted ONCE, brought the desired results} « IMMEDIATELY. Phone your ads to Main 9400, Ind. 441. pasteurized milk and cream selected from JERSEY DAIRY CO., 614 Denny Way Phones: Queen Anue 1309; Ind. 76’ $200 EACH 10-acre tracts; logged-off land; part bottom land; easily ¢leared; close to boat landing; good black loam and shot clay soll, Raises all kinds of vegetables and fruit. Cheap transportation; good title; warranty deed, $50 cash and $5.00 to $10.00 per month. We have only a few tracts at this price, You'll have to come quickly to se cure one, as woe are holding adjoining land at $50.00 to $75.00 per acre, 5 and 10-acre tracts, 3% miles from Kent, $100.00 por acre; easily cleared; good, black loam soil, Handy to get to; 3 sawmills in the vicinity that haye 400 to 600 men working. Land is good for berries and fruit and dairy purposes. $50.00 cash and $10.00 per month, This is a No, 1 proposition, as it is close to market. JACKSON REALTY & LOAN GO, 409-12 Bailey Bldg. Seattle, Wash, Main 114, Ind, 610, TACOMA, Oct. 7.—Twelve hours | =e =ser== fi to sell, the time to “ 40 ana 66 conte PICTURE SHOWS Ninety and Nino,” ‘he Summer Girl,” com nh Tndian’s Sacrifice,” Indian Grand- topteal; ter,” comedy ter,” Mextet Lyceum- “Crany Dope Australia,” scenic; “A Sumn venture,” drama; “His Girlie,” com- edy drama Cireutt Chty “Pathe’s Weekly “All on Account of the Por- up of Cold Wa “Two Orphans,” drama. drama; Homan »,” comedy; Saying Sign,” drama. Claas A--"The Bell Ringer of the Abbey,” fairy tale; “Across the Polar Seas,” scenic; “Too Many DBurglare,” comedy; Fugitive,” comedy; law.” ramen “The 9 Welland Av. . Fourth ay and ahd Madison, First ified advertifiog € words of fraction thereof to the Hunset Main give prompt 49," | 6 Prone} LP Wan eo—SAts. Advertisomen wi 164 MONTH 4 WEEKLY CONTAINS WANT TO TRADE 320 acres near Prosser, cleared and in grain, for good city property ed about $12 000 to $15,000; might sume some. 8. P. LEV CO., 520-631 New York Block. “FUNERAL DIRECTORS. OSEN BURG UNDERTARING © th and Unter, 1907, 1 REMONT OF FICK, 8117 Fre- ones, Nerth $24, Green 81. -SuraeEwOnte & KON. Professional Directors and fhalmers 1931 PECIAL NOTICES. “THE 1818 THEATRE” The home of cowbay and Indian pte ay, ment Goor te the PERSONAL. j PRR ndled foaventr x 1205, Reatt Te ot © trasey permanent. absotute, without over. tion oF detention — tron eines labor; over one hundred twe years, from one 1 ie Fancy heli Pena Souvenir Pon ok D “hr ctreD te rites Shae ‘ ay. and Beatle ' LADIES’ REMODELING PARLORS New garments made and old remodeled Latest styles Prices reasonable, 816 __ Arcade Hide: f ohm, end of Alki { call at The Star ix thekels to the I aint oa ad ia oh Fred Miles, city treas city. halt Savings book No eoa8. Fi ton Trust and Saving Last + 1 to Washing HELP WANTEO—FEMALE Advertisements ander thie ciasslt Hon, WHERR THERE 18 A SITUA TIC § CARRY A STRAIGHT BAL: “A ONLY will, be inserted Fi t ealary to start », 2780 Beverly at. jenirea entire charge of chronic person; can relieve and yeumptly r ¥ AUCTION SAL’ Grand Hapide Auctwon and Sto wilt buy 9 SITUATION WANTED, MALE. Advertisements under this claguiticn tion, SITUATIONS WANTED ONLY, will bo inserted at the rate of a tm swords or Joss to the ady ged woman desires light house: work or care of children, B-129, cai & rooms, modern, pr Rnd fuel rooms, as range: Yerlent,. Fhone Queen, Anne tdi a ae ai hiedara Hat, Haw Inqui $21 Modern laree yard, 1th Cottage. Bow’ Sidney #27 : bath included; & at zit Mth, near Werth For rent reem, Ing distance. LAKE BU eee etna ‘ Dy letting we 1018 Kast Alder at. a bedroo and phones Neatiy furni private family * thin clasettions Pink wren thon writatonr, BAL: Inserted TUR wi unlimited course only ‘Our sehool oF write | 81,006.00, iLY AND BRPENANN FO istribute samples for b steady work, & HICAGO. HOUSES FOR RENT DboLoODvippeRoDDD ne Pen Bon Ler HAT YOU WANT. RODIUSUDOS OU! hous», six rooms and bath, Apply Alki beach, 08 mont Mr. Thurlow laundry car lees: phon ‘ail outnide ephone, range. ¥ pon it 7th. Api oo per t good view waik- od Phone 418 RIEN PROPERTY. AN OPPORTUNITY, Large tracts on at Lake Just completed modern two-story ness bullding Navy Yard. For sale urton, $100 new Lake Burien car ling p, $10 de soot. Mi best location. Charh Ure town of 008 inh t FARMS NEW € HO AND ACREAGE, | Ren taunt oro. IS 8H AND LARGE JROUNDS $40 DOWN—$10 MONTH Large tract of park my BURKE rich soll and new con: & FARRAR, INC,, 405 to 408 New York Mock ~ KITSAP COUNTY 6 acres of creek bottom Iand. a FINE 3% mites from Poulsbo. as the fan i make a n ranch, Price $876; nh. Y & CO, ow York Block FRUIT RANCH FOR $200 CASH berrtoa. road. Hahtfut $200 cash and $1 on W o-thirds acres rich nd Inge. Price only $1,400; ‘a month, L hart at Kirkland, ef fine level | tory 8-rod good water; $7,600, All 6 on terme to sult if once, a se urn, Wash, Berry, Green River Hotel, LARGE TRACT NEAR LAKE 275 —$ Live 0) ohicket your lords and. be and low tare. money 10 DOWN, $6 MONTH Raise double of land- portation nce to make a car and A real Take Madi r Kirkiand ferry to our Kirkland OfC10% or BURKE & FARRAR, INC, 408 to 400 New York Hloc nn icellye ; oe Werthera’ Bani oh TANCH, wee | ma Live Wires” - lear, FARMS AND ACRES—Continued. ~~ CTCKEN RANCIIOS MAK MONEY #25 CASH re A MO in Redmond road. nly few minut hols, stor Madioon’ @ eirte park office oF we BURKE & FARRAR, INC, 405 to 409 New York Bock 2% ACKEB WITHIN CITY LIMITS io, far chicken ranch, bo car be ® before ‘Monday LAND NEAR BREMERTON ON & CO. Third Flo York VANIION LAND VOR ALY have severa} ‘email tracts 0 Jand at $60 to $160 per acre wall rane wit expenses, aod Locnted went of elty, 80 ton, in rich farming never been out; ber to pay ty 7 ERY 10 seres at only $30 per. acre, CASI 10. iy, batt ie value un ELISWORTH REALTY CO, 110) Ameriran Bank Bide iv PRR GENT PRovit IN RENT O VASHON FARM ANNL 1 can sell you a tract of | Write to lanka Bidy between Ki i Bai foulare RKING LAND COMPANY. 4031 THIRD AY. Po Mey OF A WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE Kiefer, West Seattle Meni Bata BRCLUMVELY 1s ‘Down lock. t Second ay Main 2484. Ind 2269.” FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ARP RRA ADD DARDS Wanted-—To trade property here for 40 acres or more cheap iand east of the Aine. B-125, Su F | Main oe AEITY. REAL ESTATE—(Cont) LAKE WASHINGTON VIEW LOT FOR 990 pveniencos up rapidly. room cottage, ear, 91.100; 69 per n 92,0061 «109, ney av mnanth cottsge, 460 cash, “CIty PROPENTY— reved, 609 Ges . York Bik, Ie Beattie. HOME house and 3 10 Green nL Y REAL ESTATE LOANS. QPROTRB AT 1 FER POR Fi AEs near Fairview schook TORN ON SEATTLE Ria wept! CENT. TION BLDA, Cat x On traprov to iat rent te 3 upidty tn | Be FOR SALE-—-FURNITURE, PIKE ST. FURNITURE CO. owe te yd 2 ay Bargain ond hac in second hacd WANED TO BUY—FURNITURE RAMSEY “ae 2831 ae trad q Ind. Bu furniture, CHATTEL LOANS. cans on furatture, mor e. a se a giare. ote. Wilhinam COLLATEHAL LOANS. YROVIDENT FPEEDGE SOCKERE, a deysioped tor Sherr dome. Jac Toth phones vn. Phone North 634. ~ ITY REAL ESTATE. pa SE AE = CLHARED AND GRUBBED. RIGHT IX THe CITT. ‘The tote ate part of an estate which been placed yw prices on situated on Magnolia Biff, not far $200 AT OUR FANTL ROY PARK OFFICE SATURDAY OR SUNDAY AFTERNOON Beautiful lots for $5.00 down and $5.00 per month. Price $200 each, Fine soll; free wood; 4-cent fare to city; fine for chickens; sidewalk to Come out rain or shine. Main 2209. Ind. 2932. JOHN H. WHITE CO., 407 Oriental Block. R GOING TO CALE ?ORNIA LOTS high, with good 62; nice garden spot chickens. Price was $1,201 $100 down, $16 per month. Take Phin- 8B Phones North 16. ZENITH.” Wasitt between Seattle and tifal town ban homes. owner at rock-bottom on new boulevard and Short Eine Interurban now buliding, before prices advance. or water front lots * he N 7 on Puget book ot notes, giving Voorhees, Arch’t, eet « an chimners, st facture botlers, etc.: tical experience, with references. Hen Buchel, Room 16 Rusbel, Room ied Russell House, pind 1.90 NT A. W. KLIN Teasing Pupil ing. Pupils wanted. Phone WARBAS: Derr eat Hain cisaned_and blocked. courts Solisetions, corporations stents a Net E Secon: Dancing Academy, on Fourth. between Pike and Pine ete | Advice free. Joseph Allen, Re Laws of husband and wife; ail 204 Crary Bldg. Main 1 eae ef ite A. Townsend. 302-3 Balle Bide. tina trent weaken wie ee ts te mearure, Root Interested in motorescies? you wish highest perfection. —the great Thor. Ite remarkal ance carried it to victory in 26. on the Fourth, likewise. to thied In toe mile race, Reliable in emergency, on pleanire tours, the ‘Thor Is a brie gyelists. Thor for endurance every t Let ua convince you it pays to invest [@ Thor. Exclusive agents, G. & L. Cycle Pike. Ni We hi , the house fine view, want; fing parquette ‘and china paneled ing roam, hen, coment basement, laun-4 dry trays, piped for furnace." Price only $3,800. Lot 120 feet to alley, . For a wee owner RTH, 1101 American Bank Bldg. FIGHT z otto Suiy wares sno Chance for finest kind Ind. 3 UNDERPRICED {-room cottage, nicely papered; A view, 2 blocks car, large lot 50 by Price $1,180; ¥60 down, balance #10 per month ke Phinney car to s6th at ‘Open eve- obstructible all in grass and flow: % block of car whatever; $260 balance to sult, - | F700 buys a Bro 15-ft. alley, all w and balance 86 per ireenwood ay, Phinney F-room bungalow, with fine garden, Green Lake district, Cash $60 and balance like rent, or will take lot as first pay- ment, Price $900 e ORTH, 1101 URL COLLYER, #01 Leary Ddg. i A eooclation American Bide. — ae FOR SALE—WOOD AND COAL. Epions ust pom with free load oot Wim. | Exchange f K rheumat “nervous “and chronie tet casen My ‘moderuisea teeate ment ts remarkably’ succenst ‘Annex, rooms 230-287, thied fede, ATae® Dr, Mullinaix ‘and ‘WOME methods” 20 Speciale “a cH and German es DEES os "aa ae “HL. Milior—Genito-urinary eases, 415-418 Mut i Roth phones Titigatvou; 7 e and Validity of pi Phone Matn 954