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CTOBER 18, 1911 Banks Don’t “Bust!” in Canada and Beat Their North Dakota Will Line Up for [ENTRAPPED AND La Follette by a Huge Majority! HELO IN PEKING cay BY GILSON GARONER, KING, Oct. Ii “Thousunds of GRAND PORKS, N. D, Oct. 1%.—North Dakota’ ia for La Follette|Peh8on® planning to remove their 20 to 1. Even the atandpat republicans admit tt wen , families by rail to the less din turbed portions of the empire were thrown Into a panic here today ax @ result of the suspens will be the first state to select delegates to national r ential primary”’=the date, March 19, 1912. the first state to speak by a state wide ballot of the on ont rolled * of the party will spe emphatic te: a rolette (20 traffic | am Xe of the party will apeak tn emphatic torme of La Wollette. Irientsin by the government, whic n| he North Dakota will send & solid delegation for La Follette, and the |} "suk every available train for vote at the primary will be so overw eon ventio © [the purpose of transporting’ troops. le the primary wilt helming that the convention Will be eee eee a oe eee yes foves that {he national convention will nominate La] Maton here the wildest rumors | vill It will be politioal suicide to renominate Taft,” said the sen current and are adding momen | ’ I don’t think the leaders of the republican party—even the ma tarily. to the pante, The aceapt in aders of the Eastern states—want to wreck the party. If only for |*8¢¢ bY Yuan Shi Kal of the vice x srostn: thes: Wil RAMEE DARERGEND Gait umn Gia > royalty of Hunan and Hupeh has ave Gronna reflects the prevailing sentiment of his atate. He was sent | {led to quiet the people, many at-| up- to the senate at the last election by a majority of 16000 while McCumber {@eking Yuan aa a traitor to his olf 2 Taft reactionary. got back by tues thee Lies eaaee countrymen. | Twenty-four train Cumber admits that the state ts agalnat Taft, but hopes that the |!84* of troops left Paotingfu when me e will forget Gad meetee the xixth division of ‘the govern pur Congressman L. B. Hanna ts @ standpatter, but he ts anxious to run | MPC" Army was entrained today for governor, and will not take up Taft's cause. Os~ fi Burke is a 1 ; 3 jov, B e progressive democrat Lieut, Gov. W. L. Burdick hen fs » progressive republican and a La Follette man, So in Gongreasman ust tate tri e A. O. Anderson, a Progreasive league léader, says auses eir $ This state ts progressive. It has been so for several years, but we By U enact tly have had hard fights with the machine. Now we have a good primary] SAX FRANCINCO, Oct 1h — law and the people will have thelr way#" State Labor Commissioner Me-| JOSE Laughlin said today that he would AT LAST! THE MECHANICAL MAMMA PIG! |!tmeuiately warn @ number of om eee ee ployment agencies here that they Canadian rae as Solid as They Look, in Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver. The police. will inspect the want) wry tary conditions in the round houses! ¥),,, of the company here. The car , ahopa were inepected Sunday, but Man, Oct. 18.—-In| sweet. smile age small American town| Banking of the West you will read this aign|and the plain man's mc is con on a bow-backed frame building: | sidered a sacred thing, instead of a government in mi bought one bought a sort of chu Greek temple a sign that/ beak examiner, but it does protect | et their money or not. Every b Jominion Han! ‘apita!|}the humble depositor. jin Canada ia protected by ¢ dian danking| other bank in Canada, and the have a capi-jernment holds the sack for L $500,000. Ot | good of the depositors. er, After that wea ste d apart says 7,400,000, Reserve $7,400,000." Here's the Ca between |law; All banks m bad an “intuition” that Walehman, her employer, was & to kiss her, Mra, Tillie Ehaw The follows the average prices | quoted by the ler eaniers on tora! s. meate and food. Prices, in all something was going to happen, the Judge released Walchman CLEVELAND, 0.—-Seeking « di- her father, mother brother-in KENTON, O.—William Vase her. Michael Hickman settled a fami de fudge, broke up traffic —— quarrel by squaring off at each oth) blockade when she fed a baiky| ELGIN, IIl.—“Marrying M er with shotguns Both may rejherse candy and got Dobbin to|trate’ Thompson decided cover, but town physicians are) move on by following her, Jove, bonor and obey” in ir jentifully supplied with home. | ri No more will the motherless pig pine and perish. A farmer of Nor wood, Pa. has come to the rescue of all orphans of the tribe of Sus with | @ wonderful mother-machine that offers the hungry squeal of rubber nipples that serve very well as a substitute fo apparatus of a real sow. Above is a picture of this mechanical cow | with its foster litter busy at the fountain getting breakfast. ae W ROCHELLE, N, ¥.—*Dar.| "oman to commit perjury. Hel CHICAGO.—Mise Anna Koert, aed” sto climb @ 25foct iron pole | forth he will substitute “che religious worker, and cashier in a|gupporting electric wires, Frank 884 protect Eat to music—good music—at the HOF. BRAU . Ever notice how you enjoy eating in pleasant surroundings? The HOFBRAU has them—good music, good entertainers, good service—a high class place in every respect We Are Going After the Buried Millions}; on Cocos Island ‘Thrillity stories of Captain Fred Hackett's recovery of a part of this treasure have repeatedly been printed in The Star. These were true, and more could have been Bacon [ue Feultry—Leeal Reying Price. Hotel Milwaukee Seam West | A New Motel, Centrality Located ag Bom CAA... Over, CORN Werth of: Mish. cides Ferakare te Roane printed in these stories about Captain Hackett’s visit to Cocos Island in 1897, ac- ater , ‘ Electric Lighte = | me companied by Keating's widow. Fone Single Rooms, per week $2.50, Month $10.00 ¥ ones Koom and Bath, pee week... $5.60, Month $10.00 The trip was made by schooner Aurora, sailing from Victoria. It was on this evemy | Inspect this hotel — ee bmg occasion that Hackett picked up a shipwrecked crew of twenty-six near Cocos Island at | , aaghygete a cae itt Harbor. He thought it unwise with this unexpected addition of strange men to attempt CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS to uncover the treasure. $10,000 Dining Room in Connection. Phones; Ind. 2071; Main 4504 Inadequate food supply for such an addition to the ship's company made a pro- longed stay impossible. But Captain Hackett found the spot and verified its location by the charts and data in his possession. The Time Has Come For Seattle to make a dig at this treasure, and a strong company has been formed to carry out Captain Hackett’s plans which he has been perfecting for the past twelve years. Men of means have become interested. Any person who investigates our data Il also become interested. Convincing proof of its genuineness is ofen to the public. We Shall Protect Our Shareholders By taking moving pictures of our operations from the moment we start from Seattle for Cocos Island. ‘The royalties alone from the thrilling views of schools of sharks, wild, beasts, rare and beautiful birds, also of hydraulic operations on the treasure spot, will more than cover the cost of this expedition. We are going to get ‘hat buried treasure of millions of dollars. It is not lost. Join us in any amount from $5 up IF SUCCESSFUL $10 Will Bring You....... $2,500.00 $100 Will Bring You......... - $25,000.00 Just take the time to investigate. This enterprise is being heartily supported by Seattle people who have dane so. We offer stock in this company at 50c per share, fully paid and non-assessable. sin BLAND . HYDRAULIC - Re Mit 1 & Lonseth, Homer 1. Bull, Viee Presi- bullders, ent, ‘Bull ‘Bros, Inc., Capt. Fred Hackett, Com ‘ust Printers. mander of E Railroad Tickets To all points SOUTH, NORTH and EAST Through Trains TO PORTLAND, VANCOUVER, B. C., SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, without change. Fastern Excursions ON SALE OCTOBER 17, 18, 19 Low round trip rates to Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, 5% Paul, Chicago, New York, Boston and other principal Eastern cities. Sayer, Secretary GREAT NORTHERN TRAINS have made a remarkable record the last 20 months for close adherence to schedule—if your ticket reads via the Great Northern you will “get there” ON TIME. : BUCHNER & EGLI, Sales Agents 307-308 Crary Bldg., Fifth and Union, Seattle, Wash. SPLENDID SERVICE, EQUIPMENT AND ROADBED PHONE MAIN 3649. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK COCOS ISLAND HYDRAULIC AND TREASURE CO,, INC. oF Oct. 18, 1911, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Sales Agents BUCHNER @ EGLI 907-308 Crary Bullding, Fifth and Union, Seattle, Wash. Phone, Main 3649, For lowest fares to all points, tickets and reserva- tions, call at or address COLUMBIA AND SECOND Cc. W. MELDRUM, W. A. ROSS, an Geniisaten PI » supply me, withont any obliga at pene pened on my part ull Information concerning your enterprise having for its object the recovery of the Gity Passenger and Ticket Agent, Asst, Gen. Pass. Age | buried treasure on Cocos Island Beattio. This Coupon WRITE PLAINLY NAME cicccoveesvssccccseees soecbeessones eeeeeseeeeneeees 0, sp srauncectenca ADDRESS ...... i. .,cecpnveereccvercrsecesceerscceees. copenseegeroneneeese tmis Fill Out and Mail Us Poor Depositoré; Millions Back of Every Branch),,2«:,:.: »: must cease to advertise for shop EDITOR'S NOTE—This fs an- They don't haye bankers’ panies |this halfmiliion, $250,000 must be! O'CLOCK. Buy a Noon Edition and watch the ads mame for the Bouthera Pealtic ral) other of those eye-opening arti: [in Canada; they don't have bank| paid up before it begins business nr unless they in thelr! cles on things Canadian by a |fatlure that pan out 4 cents on the and $100,000 must be deposited 3 printed advertise! that the] correspondent of the Seattle Star |dollar; they don't let school boys|with the Dominion government mon are wanted to take the place! star run banks and frenzied financiers Bank charters are renewed every of the strikers get deposits for kind words and/|ten years The Dominion government holds & business In Canada for every bank in Canada a certain tock, to b 80 report was mac |"First National Bank, Capital $25,-| plaything. tng the OF ANY BANK “Did you drift apart? 000. It is hard on the chaps that want | THAT EAILS “No: it wan this way. My wife! [0 a town of the same size in Can-|to own a bank with a fifty-cent re) It isn left to a clearing house nake of smobiie; 1 @1 you will notice on the window of| serve fund and a standing with the | whether the depositors of a bank That's the differen American banking and Canadian [tal stock of at Ie 5 posoat santpuatiennatinanca=ante: SenaaeeaNennSp ARNE ceemiiiliien ——— him arrested. Her husband “felt” _ eniter ne it [verce from her husband, a promi-|law won't let her see her husband.) CHICAGO. Cel. J. Ham Lewis! 1 HG iH [nent attorney, Mré. Dellia Griswold with whom phe lived just two day®,| thinks he has discovered a way of | Aments for Agents for testified that not only hee Grit Mre Emma Goldberg bas sued the! suppressing soul mates. 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It is pri marily for the benefit of men and women who are looking for work. But it helps the employer, who can insert an ad, free of cost, and the department is of real interest to all readers. These free help wanted ads run exclusively in the first edition of The Star, ON THE STREETS AT 11 yank | very | ROY the} hur lng had} Drummers’ ‘Samples of Waists that | nee | rish | Toclose.... See Window Special Announcement We have just received 500 copies of the very latest “Remick Hits,” including “Oceana Roll, “Red Rose Rag,” “Hula Hula Love,” You'll Do the Same Thing Over Again,” which we have placed on sale at 20¢ a copy. Two for 35c. BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE 5411 20th Ave. N. W. Near Market St. Come in and examine our stock of Har- monicas. Finest assortment north of Seat- tle. Prices from 10 cents up. FEE BALLARD BAND BOX MILLINERY : Hat values tn th Very special line at $5.00. All eh Feather work at reasonable prices. Willowing taught, PROWE BALLARD 112¢ C. G. INGALLS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Special Attention Given to Fine Watches and. Clocks 5223 Ballard Av. Become Independent 1 will teach you how. THE SCAN F. P. SEARLE, Manager Wateh our chances in our window display daily. INAVIAN AMERICAN BANK LARD BRAD OTTO &, J. PEDERSEN, Cashier A. W. PRESTON, Pioneer Pharmacist. TRY PRESTON’S GRIPPE CAPSULES They Do the Work! 25¢ a Box Ballard 2 Telephone: 6311 Ballard Ave. REMOVAL SALE OF WALL PAPER Prices reduced from one- quarter to one-half off. Including our entire stock, LATEST PATTERNS The Wm. M. Curtiss Co. Ballard and 20th Aves. A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED No matter how large, no matter how small, bring your, savings to this bank. We will furnish you with a pass book in which every transaction will be recorded BALLARD BRANCH UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE 20TH AND BALLARD AVE. Cc. W. CASLER, Mgr. HOWARD F. KELLEY, Cashier JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR The very latest style “EDISON HOME PHONOGRAPH,” 50 equipped with the New Model “O” Reproducer ry ducer has a larger diaphragm, producing a more mellow r definition thin the smaller models, A wonderful im me in today and hear this phonograph play your favor- ite selections and judge for yourself. Mew “Cygnet” Morn included. Complete catalogue of Amberol Records to choose from. BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE 6411 Twentieth Ave. N. W. Near Market St. BALLARD 1277 “Alexander's ddison,” This rep tone and ar provement Ask to hear “Billy,” popular hits played on ‘tt OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:30 O'CLOCK. Ragtime Band,” and other very Notice new location of Singer Sewing Machine Store. second hand machines; needles for all makes of machines. Repatring ote 5403 Twentieth Avenue N. W.