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I HAF OFTEN WONDERED, MT IS IN YOUR CROCK, ADOLF, COME IN UND.LET DER PROF. LOOK YOu OFER I Vil STANT DER OXPENSE. ADULT FAIL ORTUGHL LISBON, Oct. 10.—The Portu guese royalist revolution, designed to put King Manuel back upon the throne, has failed. The monarch ists wore today driven to the fron: | tier, leaving several hundred prix onore behind them. Captain Conceiro, the redel lead. ‘@, is entrenched with his forces at North Vinhaes, near the frontier, The government has sent two reg!- Ments of infantry, a squadron of eavairy and a battery of artillery tw attack him. “1 don’t believe in luck,” optimist. “Then how do you account for the | @uccess of other people?” asked the a Record. said the Copyright, M. B. Martin, Spokane, “Dixon's Wrecked Aecroplane—Cross Shows Spot Where the Dying 1 | Cromwell ss 1%, in ake’ wes Avie ator in the Killed in Soekaen covered with blood and his head | 1911. His greatest success was Was buried in the ground by baad =~ he made the first successful heavy engine. attempt to cross the Rocky moun- Dixon was 19 oe old. He se| tains, for which he recetred $10, sa la his tie No. 43, August 31," 000 \Washerwoman King’s Daughter? (iy United Press Leased Wire.) BELGRADE, Oct. 10—Serv- jan papers continue to devote much space to lelena Obreno- witeh, the washerwoman who ctaime to be a daughter of the late King a Bove oe aaee Natatie. “ogee the nation mene. prince the time ef her birth, oie he was given over to foster par- ents and a boy substituted. The. boy afterward became King Alexander, who was murdered with Queen Draga. She claims that her father, upon his death- bed told her of her birth. sail ba 17-year-old boy, thought to be a strikebreaker for the Pacific em} as) watchman at the tunnel at Torney, se ts tho Orenre ner” was run HIDE 6 A MILES ON BACK OF MAN STEUBENVILLE, 0. Oct et aid Frank Reika, miner, rode to court Wednesday on the back of a friend : FORCED TO SCRUB FLOOR 4 The distance traversed was six » HE SPOTTED WITH INK & miles, and the trip was made to|w CLEVELAND, Oct. 10-- * give Relka opportunity to object to @ When a traveling salesman ® continuance of his suit for damages % spotted up the floor of the # against the Glens Run Coal Co. | postoffice here by repeatedly # Reika’s back wi broken in 4) shaking ink from a pen, Post- # mine accident. He said Wednes ® master Floyd forced him to # day that he waa without money tO ® take a bucket and broom and ® secure proper surgical treatment. | % clean the floor. * “I dee that they are making arti-| kkhekhnenkahhhen ficial lumber now out of 57 per cent | ‘Things You Should waste paper and 43 per cent saw- Know F. W. Stevenson & Co, Ralley Bldg, are advised 20 ishould be bought on any °° tion. “Then there's no telling soa many of my poems may fen | Jater on as planks and shingle: brokers, stocks reac: on OHIO DENTISTS HAVE MOVED Second and University—Entrance 207 University. Opposite Stone-Fisher We Use Nothing But the Best Material PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEARS Fillings 50¢ up $10 Teeth ....... $5 Bridgework : . B83 $8 Gold Crowns . $15 Sets Teeth . IOWA DENTISTS Incorporated, The only and original Iowa Dentists have moved to 207 University st.; beware of impostors using our name. We are the only dentists in the state of Washington that have the right to use the name, 1OWA DENTISTS Tus SuBJecr' NOT VERY PRONOUNCED. SKULL (3 MASSIVE BUT LARGELY INGROWN, = |M LACKING, SO IS S@NSITIVENE SS, HE IS NOT FINE-HAIRED BY THE STAR—TUESDAY, Adolf Learns That He Has a Bump of Combativeness 'S MENTALITY (3 THe PRESSIBILITY 13 ANY MEANS, Wash. Avishere. Body Was Located. $40,000 FIRE “WWL0S ANGELES United Frese Leosed Wire.) | myaterious origin broke out about § LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10.—Fire of | HIS CRUST, OCTOBER 10, 1911 H@ HAS NOTHING ComPLex UNDER THE CONVOLUTIONS ARE SMALL AND FAR BETWeeN, However, HUMAN aa i HE HAS LARGE COMBATIVENESS, 1S A BORN FIGHTER, AND SHOULD TRAIN — "ORDINANCE GOMPELS TIGKET SALES ON GARS The people have won. Car tick ets will now be sold on all street cars. The ordinance making this compuleory was passed yesterday) by the city council ow of Counciimen @ J. P, Howe, counsel Electric Co, —— vigorous protest on what he consid- | ered moral and iegai grounds, but the council stood by ite guns and the ordinance is now ready for the mayor's signature. Counciimen and Haas also ordinance adopted ent overcrowding of street SCOTTY, PRINCE OF SPENDERS SHOWS UP United Press Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10.-With another “roi!” stowed away in his we fae Walter Scott, the Death Valiey miner and prince of spend- In Low Angeles today, spinning real go Sottanen manogany. pieces across the Gaily decked in red tie against a blue flannel shirt, a pair of “you can't tear den overcoat, “Scotty” breezed ‘em” overalls, broad biack sombrero and # dustla- into town. A crowd quickly gath- ered around him and the Death Valley miner proceeded to “do” the town. He greeted each man behind Pe of the bar won roll @ $20 gold Arm Completely Seve LOS ANGLELES, Oct. 10.—W his right arm completely severed Just below the shoulder, Coxswain the bar with, “Any drink for broke the invariable answer. 4 present” beliowed Scotty, and over the surface piece. red by Engine Wheels the wheels while attempting to board a switch engine. Spurning all offers of assistance, Townsend ran jo’clock this morning in the storage | Chee. H. Townsend of the U. 8. tor. down the wharf a distance of about ‘warehoune of the Bekins Van Com- j pany, god within half an bour had destroyed more than $50,006 worth of song | fire is still burning and of- forts are being made by firemen to jconfine the flames. The burning warehouse is in the heart of the jratnetrtal 48 district. "DEEP SORROW" OVER TACOMA, ting “with deep sorrow” that the focal committee arranged and President Taft mn) ao the plane for a trip Rainier on Sunday, the ‘inte. ters Alliance, headed by Rev. Thomas W. Lane of the First Methodist church here today resolutions of protest. “The chief executive and the committee, by thie act Nave en couraged the Sabbath breaker and the evil infi that he stands for,” the lutions de olare. BETS ON ROYALTY (iy United Press Leseed Wie.) LONDON, Oct. 10—Lioyds ie betting § to 1 that the Durbar will take place, tens of thou inde of pounds —— daily. Lloyds bets there will be no mishap to the British royal family, no outbreak of cholera or plague, no change in the political situation, nor any event sufficiently serious to warrant a change in the plans (By United Pree Leased Wi NEW YORK, Oct. 10-—-Comelius Newton Bliss, for many years a leading figure In republican nation al polities and @ wealthy dry goods merchant, Is dead here today. Bliss was born at Pall River, Mase,, in 1833. Heart failure was the cause of his death BIG BATTLESHIP fed Prexs enced Wire.) PORTSMOUTH, ies, Oct. |King George V., England's best | jand largest battleship is afloat |here today, after a successful launching, The vessel has i, |placement of 23,000 tons, ts 655 | feet long and bas engines of 31,000 orae power, and is expected to 21 kuots. Her armament cons! of ten 13,6-inch guns and twenty-four 4-inch gun Mrs. J, C. Moore of Seattle is in New York on a visit and is stay- ing at the Hotel Wolcott. | pedo boat destroyer Whipple is hay: ing his injuries treated today at a i ougeens Townsend al under HENRY GEORGE, JA. Congressman Henry George, jr. will be fin Seattle Saturday, The noted single taxer will speak at the | Y. M. C. A. anditorium in the even- ing on “The Increased Cost of Liv- ing—-The Primary Cause.” Henry George spoke here about a year ago. The single tax idea hax had an unprecedented growth in senti- |ment tn Seattle wince that time | Last night the city council adopted &@ resolution submitting « charter amendment providing for a meas lure of the single tax, to the votes jof the people. | Henry George was elected to con | gress on the democratic ticket in New York during the progressive wave, in 1910, and has just conclud- en his first session of ervice. Predicts Defeat of Taft (iy United Press Leased Wire) | SPOKANE, Oct. 10.—"Taft will |be nominated by Wall street inter- jests but will be defeated in the |presidential election,” said David |€. Coates, commissioner of public! works, today. “I talked with newspaper men with the Taft party and they say! that sentiment toward the present incumbent ia unfavorable all over the country,” added Coates “Taft represents mossback prin ‘ciples and wil! never sit in the pres: lidential chair a second term. His |speech here showed him to be re- | actionary.” FOUR KILLED (By United Press Leased Wire.) WHEELING, W. Va., Oct. 10— ‘our persons are believed to be wrecked a three-story building at Benwood, a short distance from Explanation Is Easy. “Thowe Russian police seem to get very much confused, captain, (ALBAN ie said the SF 100 yards, to where the Whipple was docked and staggered across the etn HENRY GEORGE 7 RY GEORGE THY CHALE OAVES LIVES United Pees Leased Wire) GALES, Ariz, Oct. 10.—Strum- hgod over hand along « tiny, ing cable stretched from their to the depot, residents of Or Mex., bridged the torrent of rs and escaped with their lives storm which swept the went of Mexico last week, accord 10 advices received here today, the reestablishment of wire unication Several women children lost their hold on the! and were drowned. The de- nd & pump house are now all that remain of the heal BG ATTORNEY'S FEES Attorney's fees amounting to $20,161.80 were awarded to Roy V. Nye, assistant U. 8. district at- tarney at Ketchikan, Alaska, In Judge Myer's court, The unusually high fee was obtained for services in securing the acquittal of F. G. Manley, a Fairbanks mining man, from a perjury charge in Texas Manley said that he was compelled to sign notes for $20,000 under duress. SEATTLE BOOSTERS The Seattle spirit will be repre sented at the convention of the Southwestern Washington Develop: | ment association, to be held at) Aberdeen, Friday and S.turday. special train will carry Beattie! boosters to the sawmill town, and practically every business house in the city will be represented if the present plans carry. That a large set of chimes, the gift of @ person who wishes his ide} be donated to the state untversity and installed on the untversity cam. pus, was the announcement made by Prof. B. 8. Meany last evening. Ar- rangements are being made by Re | gent Rea of Tacoma, and the belle j will be similar to those of Corne PAINLESS DENTISTS We Are the Pike Street | in Dentists Que work te not the eh thie Sur patiente’ and ALE BANY PAINLESS WBeagades tre to read our article on the care ot Poor testh tn ncet. Mocdayrs Wes GOLD Crow: 1. SE’ “Well,” replied the 6 only natural, If we had to Usten to the story of a crime told in the Ri mn language we'd get leutenant, |}, Dougal’ a soutwick. ‘Take “ walle tity kept secret for the present, will | ,|up a id when pre ~jand where his father was killed vot! HIMA FIGHTER f DOT We L HATE To BLoopy | YOU UP 30, OSG4R, BUT Words by Scha Music by Cond ONE OF VICTOR EMMANUEL’S DOGS OF WAR ITALIAN BATTLESHIP SARDEGNA. Perererrrererr |* LEAPS FROM WINDOW; —|Lieut. Orchard Coming Here: Rew "YORK. Oct 3 io Screaming “This will end it ® all” Mrs. Annie Meyers, 47 PO acy ed TONE ieekin leaped from the third story ship Bertha, leaving Cordova yee. |% Wiadow of her room in Brook terday, carried Lieut. Sam. C. Orch-|* 1° Horrified neighbors ard, accompanied by Lieut Ralph |® heard the thud of a falling Drury, who are leaving at the close | * — re maten t aiseay. ‘of the court martial held at Valder ged that woman ae Lieut. Orchard has been ordered tc struck a cot in the yerd jer Fort Lawton. The case will be re-|* OBL injury was 4 scaly wound jviewed by the department com sustained when she bounced | mander there. | ® off the cot. seeeeeteeeeee * * ee RR eee em ee eee ABOLISH SLAVERY IN TRIPOLI TRIPOLI, Oct. 10—Prev ional italian Gov. Adm rea d’Olmo today issued lamation abolishing sf Tripoli. The town is quiet and its inhabitants are apparently little interested in the change of government. > TE HE SEEKS CANDY COIN BACK MERIDEN, Conn., Oct. 16.—3: WOMAN'S KNOWLEDGE OF POLITICS. | | pound, car fares and even a waiter's |$12.83 today by Peter V. Hall, a painter, against Miss Theresa Aich-) ler to recover money spent on Miss Aichier between June 7 and July 22 this year, while Hall hoped to make wife. She changed her mind, and he wants his money back of bis Uicket.” Prine Bi. ap lietue te cules * * FIVE WIVES SEEK THIS ‘ MUCH MARRIED MAN. *) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10.— *) Five women—and there may *| be more—are seeking one John Smith with vengeance in thelr eyes, They say they were married to Smith. He * has escaped arrest so far be cause of his name. | The wives hall from the At # lantic to St. Louls, and thence % to. Babinal, exas, and date ® at | # from 1887 to last week teeeeeeeee FOUND AFTER 30 YEARS. BELLEFONTAINE, ©., Oct. 10. 4 | Rufus Heisler, who mysterious! % /disappeared from West Mansfield %/30 years ago, has been found in * Corning, Cal, where he is operating jar His mother died of a % | appearance. Lillian Russell's Warning. * * * Sore Feet, Bad Health Peer eee ee ee ee | Kills Himself wal 4 TANifan Russell ts a physical mar Reproach to Employer | ve! Now in mature ) but hav {ing prem auty of ited Press Lensed Wire.) youth NEW YORK, Oct. 10. cause he feared a beating from his father and partly to reproach his employer for discharging him, Carl Christiansen, 19, a cook, leaped to death from a tall building. ved all the fre In the Chicago Pi ne. | Care of the f Partly be “ kel members of th STICK HOLD “STICKS” NEW YORK, Oct. 10,—-Cigarettes may now be taken from the hand of # cane which its owner nonchal antly bears as he walks on Broad: | works tre way The rolls of insidious weed | the Jare concealed in a curiously | Sv! | wrought flat handle of silver, fitted | tor | with a secret spring, which throws suit | appe ars peerrhiry | lounes be peeled right off instant re! EMPTY HOUSES IN BERLIN | BERLIN, Oct. 10,-Official _ re- | turns show that at the present time there are in Berlin 67,000 empty flats, In other words, there {s |housing accommodation for a popu- Hation of 300,000 in excess of the | demand. 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