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DER GAME. iss OVER 300 PERISHED (By United Proves Leased Wire) MEXICO CITY, Vet. l4-—-Confir mation of the original report that fram 300 to 500 persons perished in the tidal wave and that Faxed along the western coast of Mexico Oct. 4, comes today from the siric section Bandits in Sonora have setved up Oa government relief trains went to the aid of the sufferers, and tt ts doubtful 1 any clothing or supplics | her Ww VILL HAF TO RON FOR ID? cyclone towns within the area of d ton. LITERARY MIXTURE | “What we want,” said the pubd-| Veher, “is the ree, hard-hitting modern style of expression.” “1 know,” replied the writing person; “the stuff that sounds like profanity with a little benzoate ot soda fn it t MADERO SLEEPS ON A VOLCANO d Wire.) (By United Press Le: : (Bulletin.)—Sunday is SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Oct the crucial day in Madero’s career, If he has his wishes and forces the clectoral college, which meets that day, to make Pinosa Suraecz t. he does the very thing on which Reyes bases his pla lution. There is every Chance that Madero will do this 4 vice preside Mexican revo SAN ANTONIO, Tex., ¢ sen. Reyes Tution seems an assured fact. Th es his headquar i that gehts her co set for Sunday, October 15, have been abandoned because Madero learned of them thr eh a letter a Reyes general to a woman of the town In Mexico “gh mate Sit soon be joined in San Antonio by Dr, Francisco Vasquez Gomez, forme of Madero, who split with the latter @hen Madero insisted on keeping his situation in Mexico. Reyes and Dr. Gomez will form aparty against Madero, president and Gomes for vice presides Pasqual Orozco, leader of the in Mexico, stands with Gomes and believes Ma Limantourts Figuer “1 don't Bittle time. @on't get 1t under Madero t If Orozco and Figu the entire Mexican federal ate » stop a movement In the ; oo ak Pena. editor of the Ki Porvenir, a bix Mexico City daily San Antonio with a staff of reporters. He is one of many xicans now in this city. He said to me “Madero will not last two months. He has fallea into the chutches of the very same men who ruined Diaz. Within short time another revolution will be under way. Reyes won't start It. It will start itse planning my newspaper to San Antonio, for freedom of | Anglin in Mexico Is only temporary ym San Antonio I can tell the Mexican people the truth about Madero. det Another 5 Antonio, where ¢ Reyes for rgenta under Madero in northern ero has gone over to the der of the insurgents In south Mexico, has said want to take snap judgment against Madero. Give bim « My men fought not for Madero but for liberty. If at hey can fight again.” desert Madero he will have no support, a# fs loyal to Reyes. Madero will be fleld against him | point out. When choosing a life mate they advise mankind never to fet the divorce | ied her looks, her disposition, ber Office, the cause for the divore possessions or lack of domestic germ cannot be laid to the door of traits or her habits, but do be care: | hard times or the suffrage move ful, if your name, say. chances to ment or social conditions NEW YORK. Oct. 14.--According fo the clerks In the county eb or the tions n before ALREADY STARTET, AnouF! ~ START OF AUTO TRAIN ACROSS CONTINENT the Coast. Twenty passenge: being carried on thie trip, which is jconsiats of five S-passenger touring expected to take about two monthe. leare and a motor truck carrying a Each passenge The pleture was | repair outfit. This is a picture of the first/taken just before the train left transcontinental auto train. *t New Vork LIGHTS AND SHADOWS FROM THE POLICE COURT William Jackson, colored. who sald be was a soldier at Fort Law ton, saluted Judge Gordon as he was released on a “drunk and dis orderly” charge. He saluted the desk sergeant when he appeared at the window asking for his be longings. rh from force of habit. Jack son has served in the army 19 years. He displayed membership in the Knights of Pythias, Odd Fel lows, Shriners and showed that be & 15th degree Mason. ' ackson told Judge Gordon that be had come down town on bust ness and had taken a room, not feeling well. He was attacked by cramps and was compelled to take & walk at 4 o'clock in the morning. Patrolman A. Humpbrey, thinking + Bs ee a ing liquor to Indians? sles demanded solution in police court Jim Connor had been ar luposing of Iquor to an ul Keak. Connor said he bad not given Eeak any liquor and that besid be Wasn't sure hether he w Indian of a Jap. When Esak appoared on the stand he sald he was an Eekimo. Judge Gordon gave up in despair and let Connor go. entino Padreco didn't know that the city stockade was at the other eod ot the path of thelr bullets, they were still fined $10 each by Judge Gordon for discharging firearms within the elty limits. Though Antonio Mulont and Val | * | Mebtni which would Indicate that tra continental auto fares haven't got down to the Scenteamile basi for a 4,000-mile trip to | yet. TORTURE “I wonder how Tantalus felt said the student of elassica “Probably.” replied Colonel Stil | well, “Uke a thirsty Maine mar to the election returns ton Evening Star. These and other perplexing pur | “CRUEL PILES | | True Cases Never Geif-Cured—Dr. Van Vieck Found Genuine Re- lief Which is Healing Thousands, Package to Try FREE have the burs. Sends $1 j if you |Piles, or | f paid $875 as fare—| | } | | / | | REBELS THREATEN CHINESE CAPITAL it the the ty believed almost come of the re establish if not » republic From all parts of China Peking today of the olt. The 18 on of an, Hupeb TOKIO, Oct. 14.—With the Han rebellion spreading like wildfire throughout China, dispatches re ceived from Peking today say that the fall of the capital into the hands of the revolutionists is hour ly imminent. It iw believed in Peking that the hour has strick for the Manchu dynasty, The hordes of Hans for centuries have been under the |of domination of the Manchus have | Nanking 80 honeyeombed the » as ¥ burning, and t as the populace, with edition that |revolt in Pec ow ott came to grow! re pe provi K ui who and Kiangeu are revolationists The and Kaiseng 1 * ele w BRAVE LITTLE MIDDIE SAVES: FOUR MEN FROM DROWNING SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14.—Mid shipman Roach of the U. 8. cruiser Colorado 1# the bero of the Pacific crulser fleet today because of hin work last night, when, at the rink of bis life, he saved four men from drowning. Returning to the cruiser Maryland with 29 marines aboard, a navy whaleboat was struck amidships by fog, and capsized instantly bay Shbrill boat's towing Virginia quickly available nehes of the to the, scene, but not bef of the men who struggled water were almost Midsbipma rms sneh © os = Majority 2,72 ajority 2, BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14.-—-With full returns at hand from all but 146 of the 3,121 precincts in the state, woman suffrage today had the comfortable lead of 2,724. The canvass in the unreported precincts pected to swell the majority for the women to 4,000 OHIO DENTISTS HAVE MOVED Second and University—Entra RIGBY, Idaho, Oct w not dead, but is and healthy. rumors of his death. “As leave Jackson Hole for York tomorrow. certain y im the cities ve tating all of the occupants Into the from the whale and from brought all of eruis em Wiste~’s “Death — Is Exaggerated” | 14.—Owen author of “The Virgin- Today he denied ¢ 207 University. Opposite Words by Schaefer Music by Condo ID VAS A Greay GAME, ADOLF — vot Kapr THE REPLY UNEXPECTED. rdeworth n talkin: on to his wife you one oceasion, referred know, I fed she ugly my dear,” ve you Serib- aiwi Mag 6 7” Humphreys’ Seventy-seven Breaks up Grip and COLDS While ber azine, that will be w dynos reports of the rich and Szechuen Honan hands of been z the bad weather Insts keep it tn Grip, Throat handy against Sore venty-seven your best assurance ughs, Colds and Seventy-seven breaks up that hang on and do not yield to treatment Col precipl- | sy. Seventy-seven” goes direct to the sick spot without disturbing the rest of the system. the All dealers sell. 25¢ or mailed. the # Homeo. Medic mand Ann Sta, New York. vercome Roach brought four the launch Virginia during a light|of them to his launch singlehanded. PEOPLE'S AMUSEMENT CO. Offer at the LYCEUM Tomorrow Afternoon alive Mark Twain once said, ‘Tie report of th is greatly exag: Winter remarked. He will erat. vied 2 Big Vaudeville Acts Music—The Popular Kind Photoplays of the biggest and best. be Robert, that you do not lavish upon Rosamond Jack of proper considera entering the wedded state the he acted queerly, sent him fo. it was foggy and the two ntmrodé, ing irritation who had intended to go toward Rem | which ix thelr ton, bad lost thelr way, and were or, in Always more than your women also. fact, any of the usually accepted theories. It t# much sim the germ {s alphabetical. ‘The clerks announce that / cent of. divorce sections the first names of husband and wifo be-| gan with the same letter. Thus ay mah named Charles ix sued by a woman named Cecelia; of & Woman named Xantippi is charged with misconduct by a man named Zeno ‘The solution is obvious, the clerks ; MUST TRY A TEN CENT BOK OF CASCARETS insures You for Months Against a) Bick Headache, Bilio Con | stipation or a Bad Stomach. Put aside—just once—the Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Otls or pur gative waters which merely force &@ passageway through the bowels, but do not thoroughly cleans freshen and purify these drainage or alimentary organs, and have no effect whatever upon the liver and stomach. Keep your inside ans pure and fresh with Casearets, which thoroughly cleanse the stomach remove the undigested, sour and fermenting food foul gases take the excess bile from the Ii and carry out of the system all th decomposed waste matter and poisons in the intestines and bowels. A Cascaret tonight will make you feel great by morning. They wor while you sl sicken, and cost only 10 ¢ from r druggist. Millions men and women take a Cases now and then and never Headache, _Biliousness, tongue, Indigestion, Sour or Constipated bowels belong in every household dren just love to take them or of coi Stomach Cageare 1.00 Sx2x1 FINE CARBORUN- UM SHARPENING STOR These fine grit Sharpening stonew Spinning s Bargain Store WAI-17 Fourth Avenve, {ee lost her positions. Joe Smith Will Speak in Salt | Lake Sunday) Upon the urgent invitation from | the Women’s Welfare League of | Sa't Lake, Joe Smith left last night| for that city to ald In the reform| campaign going on there now, He wilt speak in the Salt Lake theatre | Sunday night on “The Civic Re generation of Seattle,” deserthing| the big fight in Seattle, resulting in the recall of Gtil Henry “George Speaks Tonight George, Jr, congressman from New York, a son of Henry| George, Sr, the great single taxer, | and himself a famous advocate of | the single tax, speaks tonight at the YM. C. A. auditorium on “The Increased Cost of Living-—-Its Pri mary Cause The Silversmiths of Ephesus’ will be George's theme at a lee.) ture tomorrow morning at the West | Seatile Congregational church. In} rnoon he will address the| CA. Sunday Club on “Tols- | to: Intimate View.” ‘Tomor-| row evening he will speak on “The| obler Life” at the Boylston av. | Unitarian church Mr George was-entertained at a Juncheon by the Municipal League | at 12:40 today at which he talked briefly | COAST LEA Henry GUE | t land At Oak Ralelg jon guard. Portland At Los Angeles Harknos iia Lonee and Brooks | BLACKMAILS = YOUNG GIRL Hollenbeck, 48, was found a jury in Judge Gay's rday, of “blackmailing” eariold girl called Carrie Hall She ified that he threat ned to hb » her arrested if she did not live with him. When she broke away from him, she alleged, | he sent letters to hem employers of 4 “blackmailing” nature, so that | Charle guilty by court ye 18 te an ton Evening Star, Is an Eskimo an Indian? If you dispose of liquor to an Exkimo are you violating the law against giv. when they opened fire on that fort. NEW RATES ON INTERURBAN ARE IN EFFECT TODAY Today the new rates go Into ef-)south of Kent and Seattle. fect on the Seattle-Tacoma inter | of the changes are very slight. For . instance, between Tacoma and urban. While there are consider | Vent the tare was 89 cents one way able reductions between the cities and 7% cents round trip. The new and certain suburban’ points, the rate ip 39 cents one way and 75 change will affect only 10 per cent) cents round trip. On the other of the company’s revenues There is no change in the rate be tween Seattle and Tacoma and none between any point north of Kent and Tacoma or any point LADS ACCUSE MAN OF CRIME (By United Press Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 14.—In- clined to credit the story told by Harry Moward and James Hawkins, arrested by guards at the stockalp ored. At Tukw nearly depopula’ was 20 and 40 cent.» Now it is 16 cents round trip to Seattle Bids on the $1,760,000 harbor bond issue will be opened by the board of commissioners on Octo ber 31 at noon. The bonds will be fn $1,000 denominations, carry ing interest of not more than 4% per cent, to run 20 years. |Maslich, » member of a New York jfirm of attorneys representing eastern investors yesterday gay | bis opinion that the bond issue was legal HIT BY AUTO; | SAVES EGGS (By United Press Leased Wire) | LOS ANGELES, Oct. 14.—Al boy tramps, in which they accuse| though a carton of eggs that J. P August R. Holmberg, 48, also a| Shelton, 73 years old, carried when hobo, of the murder of the Hill fam-|he collided with an automobile was {ly at Ardenwald, near here, last|not damaged, Shelton is today in June, today to issue a warrant against | juries that are expected to result Holmberg, if further substantiation |in his death. Shelton ran into the of the youths’ story is secured.|machine while trying to board a Holmberg, in the city jail, denies|rapidly moving car. His jaw was wald by officers late yesterday and |clinging to the eggs when picked seribed how Holmberg entered from | —— until five days after they had fled| father’s love for his ‘son, despite saying he had had a hard fight, but esulted from a beating ad STORM WARNING until the November term of court high southeast winds, shifting| #00 Was held for trial today on a “Biiggins complains that he does} Mrs, Grubb, aged 79 years, joint tries to be both umpires and the | own recognizanc their accusations in toto. |fractured in two places and his as soon as they got their bearings |up. Investigation showed that not the front while they stood outside bery only, and they said they did| (By United Prese Leased Wire) and Holmberg had explat the /the fact that the parent haa jist had managed to get away with |ministered by his boy, saved Storm approaching Vancouver| William Grubb, aged 79 years, hweat |charge of attack with attempt to several men's work.” jly held with her boy on the same entire coaching —line.”—Washing The trio then left the courthouse the ra which The boys were taken to Arden-|right hip broken. He was still pointed out the Hill house and de-| one of the eggs had been broken They believed Holmberg | not learn of the quadruple murder] PETERSBURG, Ind. 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