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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1911 j Mexico’s Latest Diaz Gives His Views on UNTHIE COMMANDING OFFICER AND TiS AIDE, Seattle Institution Places Stock on Market--Prod- Output of Factory Contracted For. €o's second Dias, who was driven from Mexico by popular wrath upon his attempt to defeat the will of the The Occidental Board Company, Incorporated, with a view of selling 15,000 | people in y « Franciseo I, Madero fn the presidency, He is now in San Antonio, Tex., where he poses as a fugitive from Madero, Reyes is notorious for his slaughter of strikers in Monterey, He Is admitted to be ar le general, and now threateng Mexico with another tyranny like that from which the country freed itself in driving out Diaz.) BY GENERAL BERNARDO REYES. My opinion of Francisco Madero is that he is a man who has made up his mind to has used all of his abilities to obtain such a result without wofrying about the m ried to. it ts very hard to prophesy on such a delicate matter When | am asked whether the people of Mexico will start another revolution. I betleve that a revole tion could start in Mexico only if th realleing that the promises made during the revolution have not been chniptied with, would demand the free exercine of the liberties vived und t ight of free suf frage. Of these, the Maderists have deprived them Although the people fought against tyranny, after into power and shares of its preferred stock, publishes a statement of its condition as follow: Six years ago Mr. George M. Pillebu esulted in the organization of the Pa which month he the triumph they realized that a new tyranny had went Kast, purchased the machiner dra e plans, the been establishe erection of mill, Installation of the n ember 29, 1910, This mill As to Orosco and Figueroa, the chief aides of Ma is ranning day and bight, mak ng all grade deadening felt, and is also dero during bis revolution, | know that both ¢ making money for the stockholders ; 3 arms to defend cerain principles, alleged by Madero i January, 1911, having looked over the fully, Mr, Pillsbury found t boards to be the basis of the revolution, But 1 cagnot ga pen a or nhl a nerd Bea a factured on this coast, and that all his grade of | now whether these’ two leaders will be williug to paper was being shipped from the New Ens and New Jer He therefore withdrew from support Madero*when they know that he has not t cif Hoard 4 Paper Co and with twe emen ory the Occidental Bourd Co., to complied with those principles, and that bia cause manufacture Binders’ Board, which n the binding of many cla of books, The present capac is one only of Madero’s personal advancement ty of this factory Is one ton per day. iB . : MTR: A As to what force Madero could rely upon in the omens mpany bas alr ty contracted with he z llerbach Paper Co, of Ba Fran co for tis satire event of another revolution, I do not believe that present output of 25 tons month, They have also been awarded the ec ct to furnish the binde Sides te th vies tena board for the State Bindery of California, amounting to 156 toi ear with their present factory Madero is the right man for the battlefield, but in case of a fight against him, I judge that the regular army will de its duty and that Madero will have at} his side some of his followers 1 judge that with the government's resources any man in Mexico ean start and sustain a revolution capacity are unable to do so. Many local binders are at present using the t nders’ board manufactured by this company. Among these are Lowman & Hanford, Lewis Sears ick-Murray Co., and other well known firms. This company has demonstra beyond a doubt what they can do, and now wish to sell shares of stock to purchase new machinery, which, together t they now have, will increa 15,000 the As to the possibilities of American intervention output to four tons per twenty-four hours. The new machinery will consist of : ; in case of another revolution, | am convinced that One wet machine, one screen, one plunger pump, one stock tank, one water pump, one 150 H. P when Mexican affairs are concerned, the govern boiler, one 100 H, P. slide valve engine, one 1,000 Ib. beater, one ofl set and oll tank, two water tanks, one feed pump, one dry-kiln comp! belting and piping. 1 ¢ to be bullt outside of the mill, with necessary shafting pulleys, j ment of the people of the United States will consi the purest and highest sentiments of justice United States wants to see my country advance | short time toward progress and firm prosperity, Th United States knows that, if strong, she will be ey have selected an ideal building and site, This is located at the old Ravenna Station, east of the University of Washington grounds, about four blocks from Lake Washington, on the Northern Pacific Oram > twee Railroad, with a good spur track at the mill. There is an acre ¢ d, and a stream of good water run- ning by the end of the mill, which gives an exc valuable ally, and if weak, Mexico will have nothing} Rear Admiral Hugo Osterhaue (on the left) and Capt. Willlam R The Pipher ig - Hent water supply 3 but weakness to offer Shoemaker, chief of staff (on the right). This picture was taken on the ae rhe ons which have prompted hem to increase their plant and capacity are ‘Aa for American capitalists offering me sums to| deck of the flagehip Connecticut, on its srrival in the Hudson river to - here is sufficient business in sight to justify the expense 2, It is absolutely impossible for the present factory and machinery to manufacture this increased Mexican revolution, | can only say! take part in the review of 102 United States warships. that there ls no jon why American capitalists] trait of Rear Admiral Osterhous. " pel wake mes ows Yeon of that kind, 1 am] © $. The Company must buy its raw material in limited quantities, as their present storage room will ou ke me speed make mea y Oe wae ok aals |]| only accommodate sufficient material for a few days’ run. This investment appears to be a good one a inted with the oe Th United States depends absolute safet It is no “get-rich-quick” proposition, and speculators looking for a “hundred-toone jongth of my stay in the upon future political conditions in my country, and) I} neta not be interested. This is a sane proposition for sane people pon the security which | may obtain to guarantee efore any investor will consider making an investment in this Comy use in anothe jelow is a por supply t be satisfied of the | - | integrity, honesty and ¢ ence of t en handling > as treasurer of thi e Sage of "nari a of oe voune | women were . og in The Ocel tal Board y is incor nder th of the State of Wasbington with a f | of giggling girls has ) poet hat ty when one of the young capital stock of $5 0.00, b of which is ed and 00 common. ll of th stock has Berger Roasts a i. Girl Shoots Man d at the United States naval} women remarked at the appear-||) equal voting bated. , . seiiescess 2 ” my ance of a party of midshipmen \ Pittsen thoueand-ehires , value of $100.00 per Who Jilted Her haxing was prompted by What chubby pi ahaie: Wuke aanals Ve antias Fr ae th Sage $08, shee (ay United proce Bennet Wize) [proposes the establishment of a Bre jealousy of an upper class man,| “Would you like to see him pe which the profits will apply the . " 6 5 per'< n excess of this will MILWAUKE ov. 1 Charac: | department of manufacturing as an|_ HUNTINGTON. W. Va, Nov. 1-/whom one of the hazed plebes had |form?” was asked her by an uppe be divided eaedily betwee re he wm Dabo’ th “tay akon’ tienda ae terizing private ownership of addition to the president's cabinet, —Driven into # frenzy of jealousy | worsted in a contest for the affec:|class man, according to the report.||) amount of the guaranteed interest of 5 ner cont ss sede 2 tr as an “unmitigated evil.” / to look after work of this kind ver her alleged jilting by Dr. J.) ti A pretty heiress who at said that she would be de “ora ’ . v Be Socialist congress E. McDonald, a prominent physi |tended the hop on Saturday nigt apectacle, ind so on¢ ; of his 5 ever to ce a seat AR h AI i er of the state legislature, Miss! were hazed in the presence of a/do a litt and dance and fn the national legis body Addie Cook, a pretty yor now | pair of gikgling girls, were W. D.|#tand on bis t again wa President and Treasurer | proposes to re man ner, fired three bullets at the! Alexander and D. C. Watson. At the sign of an inverted thumb. ent t a ph siclan, one passing through e Pillsbury was born in Maine 44 yé £0, received his edu lic schools, | y o! doctor's right lung and causing a ceeaidenar by Sievaraers Celaeitt alning ech ron Unt Main £90. ng n a course in in- : stead | a with special e chew he went into the mill of the tne © property by the tates gov-| VANCOUV ernment, ac | Aroused by t ments made Congressr provide tha pool or ct more than sixty per and worked in every depart t in the h all the different per Co, of Cumt years; Everett t of the entire United Presse Leased Wire) Mise Cook was lodged in fall, but Wash. Nov. 1—/was later released on $5,000 bail (By United Preas Leased Wire) | Ve declared him the logical cand nches ¢ tne He was for a year te date 0 and, Md.; superintendent of the Lisbon Fal wd Pulp & Paper Co. at Rumford r nine years, hold t for one year, assistant superintendent and cher Mr. Pillsbury wa unusually large only remark as she was number of mixed marriages which leased from jail was that e | fight will have taken pia here ree if Vancouver toda SPOKANE, Oct. 21 nother ble the f P ecently vernor Mann today that he thought the pr t 1 Virginia said kane rate ad chemist of the Ox for one cane Co, of this state would do it over again by Spokane, is the pos night superin ight k th nered race” be H lark, Wi jon, with the latte ecording to At ut ns, who rey the gh a|the clergymen ¢ ® war against mesallianc f rd & Paper Co. from the date of its neeption until after it» successful operation, when Mr. Pillsbury withdrew from this company to organ- nl Board Com opportunity ° nial of the shooting, to stop the practice. | give any r ween ( a trust controls | launc fused to organizer and f r of of the | es, avon for her action long drawn out Use ing ize the Oocide hens haa just returned | output of any ind the gov-| Fourteen inter-racial marriages! McDonald is a prominent 4 ernment shall take the concern! have taken place here ntly. In| cratic leader of southern West Vir $ * ever at the actaal value of its case a white woman became | ginia f ‘ash D. C., where he Secretary i stocks and bonds, and manage it\the bride of a Japanese, Chine appeared before the commerc ai dea rade for the benefit of the people. He cro S i ‘ourt to oppose an appeal of the! NEW YORK, Nov Chargin Pe age ck fe ano & native of Maine, 31 year ar ts moved to Massachusetts Joupies trom tdaho, Cattoraia,| SHOtGUN Brings Woe |raiiroais tor an injunction against that compettore nee opposing’ the |], NRle he was « child and he reccived his echooling 1m that state. Mr. Remick eutered the paper business Prescription ‘for Backache thee . : f oe saber wal : One of the Beet Known tm Medical Profession for Mianey and Bladder Troubies PRISON FOR WHITE SLAVER life had been threatened b Jashingt oO were ates ' Pa when 19 years of age, ste advanc be reacted ositios | and Wa: — . 7 bev CANTON, 0., Nov. 1.—A shot at plans of dissolution of the to! heifers p navan he reach position of gun bought by Mareo Val " a - is Mr couver | Monday as @ means of pre “Three-Cornered Race” the chestnuts from the fire for a for his daughter, Mary, 13 (My United Press Leased Wire) hemselves,” Dela NEW ORLEANS, La. Nov. L~-jof New York's leading trust law yers, defended th m pla aa, democratic leader of the}in the United Vice-President today is boomed for the! terday Mr. H. A. Chapin wa: nd ma’ nance : es of Mr. Remick for the Pillsbur the line of j hat he er making Mr. Pillsbury is now engaged in. No better man could be secur holds than Mr. Remick » Va married. Nicoll, one lover, was accidentally turned by a|Congresxman Oscar Underwood « young brother of the girl upon an other brother with deadly effect PORTLAND, Or., Nov, 1.—-In the dy of a deputy United States marshal, Chris Lewis, a Greek, {r0t, one | eae t Loday 10 eh the Innes. ied within teo| ONE DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION, GAS, fin for white Alaba to Nebras ars ago, whe in 1875, where he interested started for MeNotis int begin a seven-year tern slavery. He was conv f extensively in s interests in Wenatchee and + Dated ag DYSPEPSIA, OR A SICK STOMACH | %,2"7,5,"nsiis'(Sesile: ME: Chapin invetied considerable im fete cess THE MARKETS cn and forever rd Souranit of/sidon ope winsle owe wit igo | Inventory. of the Occidental Board Co., of Seattle ” urs. The rank Valle’ ted of im girl F ting a 17-yearold alla Walla to Pen [Stomach stion? and prepare for assimilation {nto 10 H. P. Bo! blues and the blood all your food the same as Paper Machine, cost at factory $1,250 ight $300. prices the local wholewal- pat, then ;@ sound, healthy stomach would Small Stack Calendars 2 Bie on Soak proluen, monte sua food Pape's Diapepsin to start the;do At Gelondars k Tarik East 414. e MADISON om to dina, are feacltet” Tig | digestive juices working. There), When Diapepsin works your) Stock 1 S general Peete ae Saee poke will be no dyspepsig or belching of | stomach rests—gets itself in order k Pump, § le Bros. Cedar 414 At 12th Unless otherwise indicated, are for Gas or er ms of undigested cleans up—and then you ike 2 Wate Pumps, Caldwell Bro: The following are ihe average strictly first grades, food; no feeling like a lump of leadj eating when you come to the table. cost $1,000, freight $ j Expert packers of furniture, pianos, pictures, china and glassware in the stomach or heartburn, sick jaud. what you eat will do y od. || 1 Jordan Engine, cost $500, freight $130 Can take charge of entire household mitten bes |headache and dizzin and your! Absolute relief from all Stom Shafting, F 8 and } 3¢ | food will not ferment and poison | Misery is waitir or you as s Belting SS? Passe SP RewrrnRe eee oe * butter jy [Your breath with nauseous odors as you decide to take a little Dia-j! Piping (not Including dry kiln) pweih-etatas Seles Pape’s Diapepsin, costs only 60| pepsin. Tell your druggist that you|] Dry Kiln, piping $50, lumber $60 on aoalen 126@ 2,00 [cents for a large case at any a want Pape’s Diapepsin because | ales and Truck : apples @ 1.25 |store here, and will relieve the most | want to become thoroughly cured ||) Electrical Installation (power) 200.00 A oranges 4.758 6.00 atinate case of Indigestion and | this time. |} Wiring for Lights 58.00 { Duseses Mente—Oelling Prien, lomack in five minutes Remember, if your stomach feels || Forge and Tools t AND - EM oa 13 ia nothing else better to outeof-order and uncomfortable now || 2 Water Tanks .. * 13 » Gas from Stomach and cleanse | you can get relief in five minutes Lumber for Lower Floor (timber and planks) OR * oe Hardware . ; Does Away Entirely With Plates and Bridgework | : a Desk een ee fae She A 30.00 AB ord Reuse ars 10% Typewriter é } J 100.00 | i aaa aed OX tongue, freah : 12 Office Supplies " . Sanucad- Apacs Pea 175.00 | ante.” She mae Sire we k iver, : $8 Btook on Hand 2.0... ..6..ccccceees 1,138.00 | ' eat | fect of th wn ; bai, Cost of Installation 1,856.00 Advertis-| faction « cally only uman | eae The Lamb bese 10°} si0 00 “and. bas somne-| 9 ” Cost of Manufacture of Four Tons of Binders’ Board ss Waste Paper at Mill at $7.50 $ 30,00 Lamp Black, 10 lbs. per ton ae i ee eco Of Ladies’ ana Misses’ Cooperate pono seeectinerany 2 as et ep Fuel Of1, 12 bbls. at Tie : 9.00 d tween the springs r sau os * Labor—1 manager, $6.00; 1 supe ndent, $6.00; 1 bookkeeper and stenc $4.0 bs "to pay’ for his na. | frownd Of y =i 1 uli S foreman, $4.00; 2 firemen, $5 achine men, $11.00; 2 kiln men, $5.00; 1 finisher, 0 the ethic ; ; Sich ids etteg Petes" sign? Dente? men, $5.50; 2 Inborers, $4.60 Now, the def us Any Hara Featured In the assortment is a splendid Seite, Gi: Wulas 4 ‘ m. the | i mi wile hame 1 value at $22.50. A Tallored Suit of blue, cn ata J ‘ aie = ge gah whe | ao 1 Be. al Ge tongue, : brown and gray mixture, with 28-in, jacket Sees i wants i . tout rh Dried “best aes lined with guaranteed satin ipdutenen, Geapashition, Tax ‘ : sie tke i ne fit Ponitry—ocai Buying Price, | The skirt te plain pancied, wide enough Fretght Drayage : By ; OR ; 4.00 Dat | A AR TKETH 1 for comfortable walking. Here 1s a sult ie r King gap t 14 |I] with the style, talloring and finish of a $110.75 me tT es 4 Hi] much higher priced garment, and we guar Lowest selling price, $ per ton, $148.00. Profit per day, $3 per month $931.25; per year, and | would » t on 16 antee it with a reliable “Gately Guar $11,175. Interest on stock per cent M oe + Il Very Special $22.50 Mr. G. M. Pillsbury, Referring to the Facts as Stated Above, Said: No alate co" ll Very Special $22. sasouiog sso ais ule era Aa tinge B iste can! be. SubgeatUinte har tho Rowey DE oti company, by letters t ' sr front “ @ .60 fr wchinery houses, and figures obtained by me while man J eit js ony Oe J an re “ an - own ager of the Pacific Board & Paper Co. de - ' ra. | kath side ' tect | § Having so-recently purchased the entire equipment for this ern 0 t t the, w Aiveciar . : +4 fon mill fr the lar paper machine down to the ‘st allest m in were the os ib. front | tie to. atl i the mill construction, I am in an excellent position to have correct t i t two b ; u ie if rat ; uata on the cost and installation of new machinery - sift * t : t i i The mill now running at 1903 Howard Place is open for tn F ‘ ¢ \e lox @ spection to prospective investors any day in the week except * tor | ts : : + 40g K Sunday, and we will be pleased to show the machinery and de have o by . P scribe the process to them y r A Mav ‘our UiTe collected. Weet | “We would refer anyone who wishts additional information a * i and | t are Q w is = rn Collection Co., 433 N, Y. Block We have other excellent Suits at $16.50 concerning the company and the character of those now interested | : - ; Main 6169 up to $40.00, on which these terms will also in {t,.to J. W. Swalwell, second vice president of the National : ns Pe eo ’ - apply. Why be without when all $0tr'f¥ed Bank of Commerce; to H. G. Byers, dean of the College of Chem- : r eumed by tint And, | uniih fa a doliat?—that la positively all you'ne istry of the University of Washington, and Dr, H. K. Benson, head j ‘ ; Y “ ‘ This eas whcbiniindition ot teenuine of the Department of Industrial Chemistry, also to Mr. H. B. Nell: | t ; : ‘- rutting . ' |]} merit without additional cost son, of the Pacific Board & Paper Co. Mr. H. A. Chapin, who is the heaviest stockholder at the present time, would refer anyone to R. D. | Shrader, clerk of the city council, who has known him for years both in the East and in Nebraska and Washington; also to the First National Bank of Wenatchee, Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank of We natehee, and the Columbia River Bank of the same place. Mr, Josiah mick, who is the third stockholder, has been known to me all his life. Having been |]| in Seattle only one year, and being constantly at his place of business, he can give references only from H. 8. Neilson, mana of the Pacific Board & Paper Co., and from the Eastern companies for whom HOTEL OREGON he has worked, such as the Pejepscot Pulp & Paper Co, of Pejepscot, Me., the Diamond Match Go. ot , WASHINGTON OPENING Biddeford, Me., and from others — ¢ furnished, Steam heat Our new plant, when completed, will employ 17 men, with an average payroll of $1,360.00 a month, ENT A water in $2.06 i WV and this t only the beginning of what can easily be made one of the largest manufacturing institution venue in the state We are doing an honest manufacturing business, and ask your careful investigation if you | a interested even in a small way.” ee ame