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1911 THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, How 2 Soldiers of Fortune Fared in Interview With Viceroy —UND FINALLY, GO SON OF DER EFIDENCELY ADOLF 139 |} MOON, WS ARE FORTUNE HUNTERS. MAKING A IMBRESSION WE VILL MISLEAD YOUR ARMY WWND, I VONDER How AS A RULE, LAY DOWN In || Ne vily — DER CAMPAIGN, STEVENS ACADEMY Fourth Near Pine Dancing Guaranteed in 4 Private Lessons Copyrian toa * Words by Schaefer! G9 Music by Condo WE VILL Now OFFER Our SERFICES @ DER RICE-VOY OF CHINA TO PUT DOWN DER REBELLION, 1 VILL LET You Do DER TALKING, ADoLP, Tee HIM, ADOLP, DoT we ARE SOLTCHIERS OF FORTUNG, DOY WE VILL LEAD HISS ARMY, UND LAY DOWN A RULE FOR DER CAMPAIGN, Halle a The Story of Wash- ington’s Dental Conspiracy Judicial Power and -Unrea- EXTRAORDINARY FIGHT BY WOMEN: order that human b be ne- LA FOLLETTE AND BRYAN ~ LEAD IN STAR BALLOTING William Jennings Bryan of Lincoln, Nebraska, is the lead- ing candidate today for the democratic presidential nomination, in The Star's straw ballot contest. out of every three ballots market for a democrat can- 1 10 BOYS, ONE BALL TEAM, NOW FATHER — HAS AMBITION FOR A RUGBY TEAM (By United Prees Leased Wire) | of five” movement of years ago in LOS ANGELES, Novy, 11——-If Job | national politicg has been eclipsed Harriman. the Labor Union social-\by these women, And that they didate favor the Commoner. Wilson is still a strong Candidate, though, and it may be that his early lead, together with the Yotes he is still get if Bill Taft didn't get a vote in this morning »~ Champ. Clark gained a few more, and Harmon a few ng, will make him the democratic favorite. ballot mail. but it is very evident thet the state of Washington doesn’t favor either of these two gentlemen for the nomination. “Bob” La Follette continues to garner the majority of all ballots, and, although this isn’t a contest to show pr erence for the election of a president, but simply for nominations, Debs is getting many votes. Today's the last chance to send in your ballots to Ballot Editor, The Star Monday afternoon. Watch for ‘em La Follette mat «25.6 Wilson .. PRYOR L- i556 Clark Harmon .... d Urge Fight to Give People Right to Pick Candidates (By United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Nov the holding of maries wherever possible, Walter Results will be announced ‘They'll be interesting REPUBLICAN PARTY. jthere is statutory provision for 106.—Urging | presidential preference primary In five states. Some other states prob ably will enact legislation this win ler to provide such primaries. prt + Houser, chairman of the progres Where it is not possible to make sive republican campaign commit today a letter to all gov governors and | tees provide a means whereby the tures throughout tee, mailed ernors, lieutenant kere of legis! country. Houser quotes resolutions the resolution state commit provision legally, urges that republica will be given a right to ow % their choice of candidates. “It is to be noted that friends of adopted at the reeent progressive Robert M. La Follette are ready to conference in Chicago demanding a submit his name for nomination by @irect presidential preference pri tary in each state. the direct vote of the rank and file lof the party TAKES ACID ROUTE THE HARRIS FAMILY, When the children of Mr. pm Pee im with inquiries as to Mrs. Thomas H. Harris of Berke ley, Cal, totaled seven boys, the} father, who was an athlete in his college days, sald boastfully “Now I have « hockey team.’ But bis great ambition was a) whether he has ambitions for & Ragby team, 15 players. ‘ “Who knows?” is the way be ale ays answers. , The oldest of the Harris boyy fs |12, the youngest one year, ; None of them has ever required received a photograph of the Pparonts and thetr double quartet, e, sent them a “Dee-lighted” letter. hen he risited Berkeley last March to deliver the University of California charter day address, he inquired about the big family of boys and was surprised to learn baseball nine, a real “home team” | doctor except in case of an acel- | that it had increaned to ten. of little Harrises. He has bad his wish—and more The ail-Harris bail clab waa com- lots of wholesome play and regular) L. 3; Alfred J., .” declares Mra. Harris. “Thele | good health is due to early retiring? plete three years ago, and there tx) habits.” @ tenth boy for utility work on the} Harris’ friends are now | Roosevelt wax president and whea! 12. team. ‘The eighth boy was born while Admiral Murdock Is Admiral Murdock, commanding the | Asiatic fleet now in Chinese waters, | ix today the strongest figure in| all China. He has full po to do as he pleases, even to carrying armed tntervention {nto the country if necessary to protect American lives and property. The navy de partment has given the matter en | tirely Into his bands, to use bis dis! cretion as to what steps he shall take in case pf emergency. His fleet is empowered to bombard towns, land marines or seize vessels if necessary Word to the effect that thousands of acres of valuable land in Indian alotments in the Tulalip, Spokane, Colville, Couer d'Alene, Yakima and Crow reservations in the Northwest will soon be available to land seek the “ee Coe” FREDERICK AND DARROW IN GLAGH HALL OF RECORDS, Loe An- geies, Nov. 11.—A bitter personal clash between District Attorney Jno. D. Fredericks and Clarence 8. Dar- row, chief counset for the defense, id the session of the McNa- jowed direct charge of unfairne by Darrow against the usually gen- lal prosecutor, because the latter son for excus- John T. Wil- i The children are: John V., | mbnths; Walter E,, 2 years; Joseph Theodore R., 6; | Béward 4., 7; Thomas J, §; Francis 4., 9; Clement B., 11; Lawrence C., | | DINNER, ANYHOW ‘They will get together tonight at the Washington hotel—good old jnons of the dear alma mater, | Stanford university, They will sit [down to the fostive board fer din |ger—and, will they be happy? | Well, maybe—if Stanford wins | the big rugby game from California | If not, well, they'll have dinner together, anyhow. | Starting “Bob’s” Fight. (By United Press Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or. Nov, 10.—In the visit here of Henry Cochems and Charles MoGee, prominent Milwau: kee attorneys, politicia today profess to see the first move of La Follette’s western campaign for the republican presidential elec tion in 1912 “La Follette ts the strongest man the republicans could nominate” jsald McGee. Before returning east |Cochems and McGee will visit Ta coma, Seattle and several other Washington cities, let candidate for mayor, who led_ all his competitors at the recent primary in the fight for t ality nomination, te mayor at the general election on December 5, it will be because of the activity of the society women of Los Angele: Enter Campaign. wives and daughters and tn fact all of the inner femt nine circle of the social ellie, have abandoned all social engagements to plunge into the vortex of poll tlea, In thelr big automobiles they have scoured the city for the last few days, {mportuning all of thelr friends and acquaintances to regi» ter and each woman retains her lst of registered voters, in order to vote these men and wor election day. The famous (By United Press Leased SAN FRANCISCO, No Sitting over their vodka at the “North Pole” here, George Vazowlowff and Dimetri Dict cheff huried Finnish aspersions across the tabi “1 discovered the place,” an- nounced Vazowlowff. “| wae here before you,” cried Diotcheff. A frigid silence. Then the tie. And Dimetri pulled the “North Pole” sign up and landed one one George's dome. “Repetition of the Cook- Peary controversy,” said Po- Nee Judge Shortall today. “The North Pole ie no better than any other booze emporium. Why argue? Ten dollars or ten days.” 66 "ah 99 Humphreys’ Seventy-Seven Breaks up Grip and Wire) « 10— re expecting to succeed is indi. leated by the fact that Geo, Alex a ©, the incumbent, is a 10 to 6 favorite in the betting. But the girls and women who work for a living and think the labor candidates should win are not giving op. Instead, they are work ing as hard as the wealthy rivals harder, in fact, because they have to carry on their ordinary vo cations in addition to canvassing for their cause, fuse to give ue until the votes are counted. They declare that many of the women voters registered from the society precincts are the “below stairs” help, and they will see if they cannot so impress them that-they will disregard the wishes of their rich employers and “vote right” when the time comes. “T have coughed and coughed until my lungs are sore and/ weak.” Go at once to your doctor. Do not delay another hour. Ask him about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoraf. Take it or not, as he says. bas ond Dance at Dreamlsud tonight. | -YOUR EYES refully pert w S you wutfer fi Rervowsness, etc see 3. W. ROMUN: 701 Lear; 2nd a © Main 2174: Sewell’s Notion Store Men's Socks at Seabee : i. AGe. 20¢. Z5e and 50 lage a My a a . Ihe. 20e. aod BOe ihinicrntetee Stents Suspenders, Boys’ Buspenders, Gloves, Cotton and Leather Gloves, Boys’ Stockin Nice line of Box Writing Paper, ‘Madi 1378 and they will re-| \2 to Indica | conetrus | utes, or fin } the 1 ie the Judge or the Leginiative power | taking from, or adding to at | trarily tw that depart teh is charg aration of what the b ler Jor to the will of the law will ody “Law in reason, Is not | State must and Beckde diciary of this nation by nic ton, oF ” pperty of the hecause the only prope working clase has tm its labor power, which to sell to the special for wages ino ht and shelter right to ty is labor power. and. if he gets in wager what ‘© (cheap) and the mam welt the working m: lens he nelle t he doen well tt. it costs to I who Ke competith pest. dies the this is the only com: exists today—namely, ¥ class competing with’ each ot! Ales first by p judiclary of this nat ituting the injuneti ing the blackii naping, re s of govera= mantpulated by the re lives of special privite Treista means of ourt is te not te ane the into the The lawful po judge the law take away, or add to the law b pulling what is put ther. by Jegial © body, or writing law t which the legislature r ed to put there But this prin has bern frowned down by the ary and we now have judicial Intors, or In the words of t Jortice Harlan: “The me |tendency of thin day. in business with n, twsiness it! STABBED BY NEGRO i> cbiestines, NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—Accident- Wilson had previously applied to | *!!¥ stepping on a nogro's toes in a Judge Bordwell to be excused, tell.|Crowded subway car, Henry Fur. ing the court that he did not think | P8F® Was attacked by the negro and it proper that he should be allowed | *t#bbed in the chest and face. to serve. The court, however, had| HER CREDIT GOOD no authority to conalder that reason BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 11.— at that time, and so, when Wilson was drawn, Darrow asked Freder-| Stopped by a tollgate keeper be- cause neither she nor the chauffeur icks to consent to his being excused. The prosecutor refused. It was/had 11 cents, Miss Helen Taft bad Plain from his attitude that he still|to telephone to the White House belleved the defense slipped a) assuring payment before she could strike over the plate when he was | proceed. not looking, as he complained that : - SOME EATER Cor. Wiliam and Ann Sts, New York he had“uccepted a man who was SPRINGFIELD, Mas, Nov. est sete teatee \TFAST STEAMERS Then it Began. “But hq wasn't an employe,” taunt-| ate 28 doughnuts and drank 14 ame back” LEAVE COLMAN DOCK ‘As Fellows ed Darrow, and the row began. ight, eating 20 egg FOR TACOMA Darrow declared that he was sandwiches, and complained be- INDIANAPOLIS and FLYER 00 A. M., Ai E ers has been received from office of Indian affairs of the de partment of the interior. The land will be open to competitive bidding this year. Either 80 acres 160 acres of grazing land will be allow ed to prospective settlers OUGHT TO TRY IT NEW YORK, Nov. 11—John D. Rockefeller, Jr., speaking before his Bible class for the first time in months, told how, by putting a stone in the feed box, he had cured one of his horses of greediness. GETS IN WRONG NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—Mistak ing a police station for a bar and the Heutenant for the barkeeper, Michael Fleming got a steel cage |rickey instead of a drink, only to [be dismissed by a court who saw | the joke LAW TO SUCCEED BALFOUR LONDON, Nov. iL—It is con sidered certain this afternoon that Andrew Bonar Law will be the suc ceasor of Arthur J. Balfour as the ader of the conservatives in par | Mament. and inte micerned. ix the tend to judicial legislation sc n baving vast en Miss ——— WEALTAY CLUBMAN IS | ese. —w | Allee M. Carey found out that the Illinois law forbade her marrying her cousin she drank two ounces of j carbolic acid. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11—| Augustus Burling, wealthy clubman} CAT MAKES NOISE and insurance agent, wee held to! wEW YORK. Nov, 11.It took a answer on a charge of attempt to! s.duor company of the fire a ler company of the fire depart commit murder with bail fixed at! ment’ to ogo olpg Boal + $26,000 here today, — thear Kent | branches of a tree after an entire ing of Wm. Kent, & chauffeur. Kent | neighborhood had remained sleep Appeared in behalf of his assailant | 100/70" hoo" ats and pleaded earnestly against be-| is Prosecution, saying that he be- Meved Burling was insane with BASE INGRATITUDE liquor and a nervous wreck at the | Diss I ooragyd "ahs rs Poirvesel glacomo, lor, acted the part |of the Good Samaritan by paying | time. |the bill for lunch for three stran-| WOMEN FOR JUDGE gers. Then they got him outeide, YEW YO! Nov, 11.—Societ onan ieaseset din the veered shot him down and stole his bank of Russell Benedict for supreme |*! court judgeship have made more| than 100,000 telephone calls solicit ing votes for him Peale ears mering form wearing a gown of| PHILADELPHIA Nov. 11.—]golden color attracted so much at Posing as a collector in the store's | tention at the Hotel Breslin that the employ, a young girl obtained $2,000 | manager asked the wearer to leave from department cashiers in the|the dining room. The gown wag of * Wanamaker store and escaped. — ! rubber. If you have a cold, just a Cold, you need “Seventy-seven.” If you have a Cough, slight or deep-seated, you need “Seventy seven If you have a Sore Throat, Quingy or Uh you need “Seventy seven. If you have th We will soon vacate our pres ent location and are selling our power (t entire stock of | country which cont legislation they desire. the next do ts to raise the question in MIRRORS eto WOOD TO BURN ROOM MOULDINGS FRAMED & SHEET PICTURES, WHITE CHINA At a discount of from 20 to 50) per cent. the the statute: Want It to meant this man. on. the Grip, with aching Seventy-seven,” All dealers or mailed Humphreys’ Homeo. Medjcine Co, pecial: Ked class, but this we all knew he said it. Our only surprise, Jis that legal minds and cial |authority } ren s0 ing to the people, further betrayed. ope smitten by the judicial feed. hat power sell “Seventy-seven. judicial power tx ¢ by the ¢ af r first Jabolieh or amend the In every state constitution them pub guardian ang earth to dwell amo § n nok upd - le | Washed mob. they will Iik | when they know us ar | to respect our power positive of the district attorney's unfairness. Cause the restaurant had no ice cream, “T thought all I would have to do was to ask, and in fairness and jus- tice he would consent,” he said, with muell bitterness, Fredericks Gets Mad. Then Fredericks lost bis custom GOWN TOO LOUD NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—A shini NEW YORK, Nov. 11.--Denoune- | .%o" ¢ ing rich bridegrooms as stingy,|f Father Belford of the Church of the Nativity told his congregation ary equanimity, and, jumping to bis|the smaliness of wedding fees feet, he assailed Darrow for intl | wasn't due to “forgetfulness,” but mating that he could be unfair,| premeditated, finally emphatically asserting 1 "We don't want anything person:| BREAKS A COLD IN al ere, bu ere is anything personal, "we can settle it some| | JUST A FEW HOURS WITHOUT QUININE where else.” Darrow seemed just indlg- Nothing else that you can take Will break your cold or end grippe nant and ready for a personal clash, and retorted: “There is nothing personal, but if there was, we ce! I I {alnly could attend to Wveemewhere! 14 promptly as a dose of Pape’s Cold Compound every until three consecutive doses taken. | rents to desist, The most miserable headache, PREACHING IS daliness, head and nose stuffed up, AMUSEMENT HERE, ‘<verishoess, sneozing, running of thé nose, sore throat, mucous catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiff. ness, rheumatism pains and other distress begin to leave after the very first dose. Pape's Cold Compound ts the re. sult of three years’ research at a cost of mére than fifty thousand dollars, and contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demon Strated is not effective {n the treat ment of colds or grippe Take this harmless Compound as directed, with the knowledge that here 1s no other medicine made NEW YORK, Nov, 11.-Father here elso in the world, which Darderi, a priest of Paterson, N. J..| will eure your cold or end Grippe o i0:16 8 2 r a din court against George | misery as promptly and without any Early, street car conductor, charg-|other assistance ad after-effects ing that Karly assaulted him be-|as a 26-cent package of Pape's Cold cause he carried a cigar into the pound, which any druggist in car. Hingle Trip Shc, Round Trip S0a FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS HOME HONOR TO THE GREATEST AMERICAN — STATUE AND ME. MORIAL TO LINCOLN IN KENTUCKY. Tor ti UNREASONABLENESS. If you wore submit tot ‘D TRIPS DAILY. to wuperint Everett 50e, Edmonds 40¢ its court’ p . Everett T5e, Edmonds Soe 1e ness as to the low rates on were to take 07 2nd Ave. amour you would two hours are Judge Bordwell finally, in em- “ini phatie terms, compelled the bellig- ~~ EVERETT-SEATTLE _ eee INTERURBAN RAILWAY ERATE TO EVENT Limited tai ee ae win Pei Guaranteed and Dependable In our office we have every appliance known to dentistry tor > m. dail atu ial 2 os . Heviation of pain, and we day gu our work patiently, painlessly ; DeoE | and perfectly. We have no competition when skill. workmanship and price are considered. 1:bo, "8:90, 9:20, 10:90 Gee ict 1301, 2:80, 8 h tab al molested BF power for tem arbi nas econ euntalagee he. the courts of this state. ‘There such thir able robbery not make it #0 s who own (by hereafter will be officially me known as an “amusement.” This is the decision today of the auditing department of the secretary of s of $3 each, from four pr were received for exhorting the lunatics. After much study the vouchers were marked “amuse- ment expenses,” and t a8 such, will be paid. ited trating #100, 9:02 2:60 for a short time tal work at a bargage trains. es freight shed at Sixth owns, from Gold Fillings trom Sliver Fillings. A written guaran all work REGAL DENTAL OFFICE DR. L. R. CLARK, Mgr. 1405 Third Avenue. ‘H. W. Corner Union Street. ACTION CO, ‘VERETT INTERURBAN 6:07, and repre 5 indispens & }sable to their robbery you Wot | Know something about the the court read A s e given with 7:20, 5, 2:48, 4:08, 11:20 p.m. SNOTOMISH 0:48, #100, BAGO wm, 12:46, 2:00, 9:20, 4:46, 6100, 7:20, 9:08, 10:80, 11:66 p.m, tion in Everett as Seattle 1 urban, on's Magazine Next week I shall write on Government. EDWIN J. BROWN. D. D. & 718 First Avenue, 5 The Lincoin Memorial, which stands over the old Lincoln log cabin, has Just been dedicated by President Taft. near Hodgenvill Ky., and which

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