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MV THE aeeen NOVEMBER 23, 1911 Taft May Send ” |Adoif Mixes the Football Signals and His Arithmetic . Troops to China! (Ry United Press Leased Wire) Words by Schaefer Music by Condo ADOLF, DERE I3s NO TEAM “ NOW @ET READY, VOT & Dew Yaou« WASHINGTON, Nov Presi dent Taft conferred with the cabt net last night. This, together with conferences with Secretaries Meyer Knox and artic reports that is about send troops to China. There are grave reports here of serious complications in the Chi nese situation in which internation al jealousies are playing a promi nent part BREAKS YOUR COLD AND ENDS GRIPPE , caused IN A FEW HOURS, You will distinctly feel your cold breaking afid all the Grippe symp- tonis leaving after taking the very first dose. It is a positive fact, tnat . Pape’s Gold Compound, takeh every two hours until three consecutive doses are*taken, will end the Grippe and break up the most severe- cold, either in the head, chest, back, stomach or limbs. It promptly relieves the most miserable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverishness, sheexing, sore throat, running of the nose, mucous catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. Pape’s Cold Compound is the re ult of three years’ research at a cost of more than fifty thousand dollars and contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demon- strated is not effective in the treat ment of colds or grippe. Take this harmless compound as directed, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine made anywhere else in the world, which will cure your cold or end grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist in abe World can supply. world can supply —<——___—__—_——_ BELDEN, THE GROCER —<—<—_$ Phone Beacon 449, Cedar 1354. 1508 Rainier Ave. CASE STORE A SAVING. DRUG STORE “New Management” e bou wht the store bas Mr. game es City. end in oP. ovat iM thi: ¥ one acon ae ie Pree. can ME UP. FLORIST Jj. A. SAHLI, Prop. Phone Beacon 9¢¢ Foot of Holly St., Brighton Sta., Old Renton Line. GO EAST TO THE LAKE See My Sign for My Beautiful ‘Gardens. FLOUR ——— Hammond's Best Flour $1.25 for 49-Ib. Sack. BIG SPECIAL WHITE FRONT GROCERY Col 96. Beacon 2999. QUALITY COUNTS FUEL =. P. MAPES, Prop. Fairview Station. CERTIFIED WEIGHT Certificate Receipts Phone Beacon 3345. GROCER J. S. ROOK Columbia & tle. Pore Fe — Full Weights ‘We Surely Can Please WE SAVE YOU MONEY —<————— GEN’L MERCHANDISE STOVES AND RANGES Builders’ Hardware of All Kinds Groceries—Flour—Feed BEAL BARGAINS MEAN CASH Rainier Beach Mercantile Company Positively Mo Credit. PHYSICIANS Sanitary You. CARL E. KOENIG Graduate Of Best Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Schools. Columbi 9 a m. to 7:30 p. m. r Ave Rainier Beach Pharmacy Phone Ind. Col. 160, Beacon 819. RUGS, NOTIONS, STATION: CIGARS, CHOICE CANDIES. Best Drug Store in This District RIGHT PRICES. RY, —<—<$—$—— ____. BRUHST’S GROCERY Phone Bescon 3629. Orchard Beach Grocery Strictly Cash—WIl Sa Money 7029 Rainier A REAL ESTATE DUNLAP & CO. Phone Be®con 1972. Our Office is Just Teeming With Good Buys. WASHBURN REALTY CO, Rainier Beach Phone. Beacon “<PAY RENT TO ¥. $950—4-room @leared. $1,000 fm, house, gas, light er $560—60-ft. lot, 2-rm. whack: $56 edown. $200-—1ait S0x140: $40 down. fe have Se car fare and transfers to all parts of city. " and wi to | VORK MITOUDT SIGNALS, 1 MUST SEE EF YoU KNOW SIGNALS. MAD BANGHER BLINDS A BOY san FRA FRANCISC 3c, No Now 3 “Two years ago he triea to make love to me. A short time ago he tried to marry my sister, We both refused him. Then he shot my lit tle brother.” This is the statement made by Lucille Andrews, sister of Ralph, 16, who is alleged to have had both eyes shot out by Stephen Martin, a rancher of Inyo county, and who is today reported to be dying in the hospital, Against the warnings of his sister, young An drews went hunting with Martin, his gun accidentally exploded and the shot entered Marti “1 dropped my going to help him,’ the now sightiess boy during a moment of consciousness. “But - mary his gun and fired at 1 begged him to quit, but te dropped to his knees, took aim again and fired. Then | could not see.” 9-13-6-3-1) HERE CONES A SIGNAL > 28 Thomson Blames Milwaukee Road for Break in Pipe ‘The opinion expressed by former | City Engineer Thomson Monday) that the Milwaukee railroad is re sponsible for the break of the city's water main on Cedar river war strengthened by the examination made by Mr. Thomson on the ground, The former efty engincer returned to the city last night “Careful examination of he break,” sald Thomson, “shows clearly that it was caused by the | change in the course of the river) channel when the Milwaukee con- structed its new line down the val ley. “Originally the river here was in the form of a large ‘S.’ The city pipe lines crossed the lower half of this curve twice. At the first crossing the break occurred. The Milwauk came down the north side of Cedar river. Instead” Court Denounces Gompers’ (Ry United Presse Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Nov. 23-—in a Martin is under “surveillance at] scathing, decision handed down to- Big Pine. day by Justice Wright, the District | changed Jontry in being sought by the United of bridging the river, the road the course of the river |The straightening out of the river jrewulted in the conversion of the stream {nto an immense hydraulic giant shooting its head of water against the trestle which carried the city pipe Hine. Instead of flow ing at right angles to the bridge, It swept directly against the lower palr of tron piers, and the bridge went out.” UNCLE SAM NEED WASHINGTON, Nov, 22 iT Free Staten navy for an instrument which tells the direction from which wireless messages are com ing. The navy is balking at the heavy duty, though realizing, it is said, that the instrument would be invaluable in locating a hostile fleet in time of war Unions in rs’ Case Decision the Federation the name of th Buck's Steve & R. Louis. This m t jempt will be made ‘The kid shot me and I shot him |of Columbia supreme court refused labor leaders to trial twice,” The boy says Martin kept him in the woods two hours before leading him out Girl’s Dream Is Shattered y United Prees Leased Wire SAX "FRANCISCO, Nove 3t.— Her dream of a bright city, world of lights, music and happiness dis pelled, her baby dead and her spir it broken by a long and fruitless search for work, Ruth Jackson, young and attractive and once a simple country girl, is dying today as a result of a bullet fired with suicidal intent. The girl was found here when the report volver brought hotel employes rushing to her room. The dying girl Iny on the floor, with a builet in her breast. On a pad 6n the table beside her was scrawled “May God forgive me.” Madero Receives in a hotel} of her re (By Unitea Wire) MEXICO “CITY, Norn ao th war department {s assembling 000 troops along the northern bor: ders of the republic to protect th by Gen. Bernardo Reyes. President learn that volunteers to repel the Reyes invasion have been so numer. ous. They are coming from every section of the republic. Copies of three manifestos signed by Reyes asking the people to re- volt against Madero have fallen into the hands of the government Masons to Build Big Structure | Masonte Temple association acquired a forty-foot strip at a of $12,000 adjoining the pres. Masonic temple on Harvard and a big $150,000 stru planned. The new building have an auditorium with capacity of 1,300. Seven will be accommodated tion will begin shortly uary 1 The has ent ay will 1 lodges Construc after Jan NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—A Broad- way crowd Jeered police when they broke into a gambling house once ocupled by “Dan the Dude emerged with a cat, the only evi- dence Dan had left behind War Declared : Catarrh Germs Must Be Conquered or Health Will Be Destroyed, If you have catarrh you must van quish an army of persistent structive microbes before get rid of it You might as well choose weapons, declare war and annihilate this army of catarrh germs right now, Stomach dosing won't kill the em, neither will sprays or douches HYOMEI, a pleasant, antiseptic, germ destroying air, breathed over the entire membrane, will put catarrh germs out of business in short order, HYOMEI (pronounce me), is guarant asthma, coughs, cy money back. If you own a HYOMEI hard rubber haler you can get a ate bottle of HYOMEI for only 60 cents de you can it High-o- to end catarrh, little pocket in. you haven't an inhaler buy a com plete outfit that only costs $1.00 Sold by The Quaker Drug Co, and | Seattle's ‘druggists everywhere. Strong Su Support Chicago, and we favor the great fronter against an invasion planned | | ] the a seating | and » ids and croup, or | If| while Hill may he is alleged to have aaid.|t@ dismiss the contempt charges | against Samuel Gompers, John Mitchel! and Frank Morrison, heads of the American Federation of La. bor. They were declared in con-| tempt of court placing on the unfair list of the official oon ofl The dete the report ‘ot the cuting committee newal of tiee Wright declared he took occasion to be i t men KING’S CHAPLAIN IS DISMISSED LONDON, Nov is today supposed to be a fugitive ab 23.—Disgraced and dismise®@ from service by King George, Rev. Frederick Percival Parrar, priv chaplain to his majesty, road. Offictal announcement of the | dismissal was made in the London Gazette, On the advice of the chaplain's accusers, sent by serogram. between the admiralty tn London and the Medina, King George sent wireless in structions for (he dismissal stood that Farrar wee gravely acew No explanation ‘ax made, but it le under sed was advised to leave En-} nd and avoid @ scandal two weeks ago, and today his whereabouts is unknown. PLATFORM OF SOCIALIST CANDIDATES, FOR SEATTLE S Judge Richard Winsor and Hor for the school board at the coming following platform lat. Enough school buildings te CHOOL BOARD | ace C. Crosby, socialist candidates election, Dec. 2, have adopted the » accommodate all pupils, We are| against the present practice of using basement rooms and cloak rooms for class rooms, which were not constructed for and are unsuited to use as such. Assembly rooms in all school bu meetings when not otherwise required for school purposes. Ample play grounds, baths and « 2nd. We favor extending to teachers the right tildings to be for the use of public ymnasiumes. to organize and | {fillate with other organized workers as is now the case in the city of | part of teachers without py ard We favor reducing the present to ors Fewer pupils to each teacher and more and better paid teach: possible freedom of expression on the the tenure of their positions extravagant salaries of the superin Madero was somewhat surprised to| tendent and his assistants and increasing the pay of the teachers to en able them to meet the present-day conditions of living 4th. and prefere 5th, 6th. mand that all employes devote which they are paid 7th. Compulsory attendance of Sth, Fre necessity of working 9th early education 10th. Such a genera) administr The tenure of teachers { ce in employment to be Better salaries for janitor: thet best serve the interests of the working class aud repalr work to be done by union Jabor | 11th, All construction and all materials to be ing to be union mad members of organized labai nh. We are opposed to the graft er ison public work and favor day labor at union wages and hours. 13th. We favor the employmen of a qualified woman to act as schoo! matron be ce, that the 1th. We demand that pupily doctrines of universal forms of militariem b discoura; eee * VILLAGE PLANS A TAX ON ©. * CINCINNATI, Nov, 23.—Cat pleasant things in Wyoming, O. They're to be taxed—the ent It is because the village treasury police force has lost his job and t Still the ends didn't meet In desperation, Village nounced that he would introduce ing a $1 tax on each cat. * : vd + Owners of cats say if the ordinance passes, they will-force a tax on bachelors. * meals and free clothing, if needed BACHELORS TO PAY ITS POL}: Solicitor «ly anent during efficiency to local applicants. Women teachers to be paid the same as men sand other employes, F time exclusively and we de to the work for| Is of school age to k under 15 children from pup Night schools in each ward to accommodate those deprived of ation of the school system as will and all instructors r in manual train: | dd by the contract system t in every school attended. by girls ples and all other instructed in the Sirti t hoy scout movement a rare * ATS AND ae RCE # and bachelors are im for un surely, the wifeless man maybe is showing bottom, The night he fire chief's pay hay begn cut. 6 Stanley Roe in counct! an ordinal t. Peete ee ee teste tt et ER RRREREREERREREREHEREERIRERERKREN To Discuss Plans The Municipal league will hold a night meeting Saturday at 110 Cherry st. at 6 o'clock, The Bogue plans will be reviewed by Kenneth Mackintosh and other members of the commission, Allen Dale, own. er of the cafet will turn the proceeds of the luncheon over to the league TWO PORT WARDENS? Capt. Hill refused to be fired ap port warden. Mayor Dilling says he has the right to discharge him under the elty charter, . and. that | be occupying the warden's office on the elevated peak of the Colman dock, he is not port warden any more, | [He has named Capt. J. W. Russell | Ses and the public grounds and harbors | committee of the council favors the latter's confirmation. The city council has had no chance to ap- prove the appointment yet, and, in | the meantime, Capt, Hill is sitting | tight on the lid. NEW VOTING PLACES © county commissioner, before aking @ recess until next wee owing to the lack of water and heat in the courthouse, created | four new voting precincts yester. day as follows: Swan Lake, ler, Lisabula and Pacific NEW YORK, Noy, 23.—Fifty guests at Delmonicos ale a din cooked entirely In paper bags. The coffee was bolled in a bag, the ice cream frozen in one, and fish, fowl and meat all served from bags, | contrivance |heat leourt y | Vancouver ;|the DELAY TO MY SIGNAL DON'D YOU KNOW DER ANSWER? Frenchmen Massacred (RY United Prose Leased Wire) TIENTSIN, China, Nov. 23-—The murder of Or, Tegendre and other French missionaries killed by na at Ning Yuan Fu is given full in advices received here today. BEEF BARONS” FIGHT TIKEN TH WASHINGTON (Ry United Prose Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Nov. 24—Levy Mayer and John 8. Miller, Chicago attorneys who are fighting to pre vent J. Ogden Armour and nine other millionaire packers from be tng forced to trial for alleged vio- lation of the criminal section of the Sherman antitrust law, arrived here today and went to the office of the clerk of the United States supreme court and filed a record of the packer They then communicated with Chief Justice White's secretary In n effort to arrange an appoint ment. They declined to state the nature of the motion on which they will seek action by the chief jus tee. FOOTBALL STAR BURNS TO DEATH UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, & NE, Or., Nov, 23.—Although the tragic death of Virgil Noland, left guard of the varsity football team, who wae barned to death in an electric bathrobe, necessitated the ellation of the Oregon-Idabo ¢ scheduled for this city Sat urday, it was announced today that the Oregon-Multnomah game for Thanksgiving day would be played Noland’s death has cast « gloom over the entire student body. Tt is not known how the accel dent happened. Noland went to his room in the Sigma Nu frater nity house late in the afternoon At 6:30 his room mate entered and land's body, badly burned, | in the midst of the flames bath robe was an electrical for the generation of on the same principle as a foot warmer The resistance colls were white heat when discovered. Noland was the son of Judge ogee N nd ot Klamath Falls The \Found Guilty of White Slavery It took a jury im the federal terday afternoon only a half an hour to find Frank Snider guilty of violating the white slave act. The testimony, as told by Jeanne Nicholson, 17, the young Scottish girl who fell a victim to Snider's plans, showed that he had lured her from Vancouver, B. C., and had traveled with her and a hardened woman of the under. world all over the Grays barbor district and Southwestern Wash ington in an attempt to place her in a bawdy house, Snider ts said to have a wife and two children in He was arrested by Immigration Officer Fisher FIGHTS IN STRIKE LA GRANDE, Or., Nov. 23.—On account of numerous tilts between individual striking shopmen and strikebreakers employed in the loeal Harriman shops here, addi tional plain clothes police today joined the local force They will be detailed to the lighted parts of the town clashes after nightfall have | frequent ‘Jail for Illegal Booze Selling Judge Fred C. Brown tnaugu rated a new policy in dealing with operators of “blind pigs,” when he entenced Herman Rodie yester- day afternoon to 10 days in jail Heretofore, the offenders have es: caped with a fine, and experience has proven that they would soon be violating the laws again. Rodie |made the mistake of selling liquor to Deputy Sheriffs Van Henry at Wilburton. Thompson where a woman hid the “wet” goods under a chair and covered it up with the folds of her dress, comes up been, QUIZ CONGRE AGAIN A week from tomorrow night Quiz congress 18 coming into active life again, Quiz congress was established during the last councilmanic cam- paign, and under the direction of Tom Alderson, chief quizz of good out the exact views of the candi dafes on all questions. The quiz zers will put the candidates fo: school directors to a third degree test. md the bed clothing ablaze |¢ where | erste and | The} a lot! work was done to bring “KILLED IN AUTO CRASH (By United Prose Leased Wire) OAKLAND, Cal, Nov, 23.— While driving his automobile at fog here mith, cash jer of the Security Building com. pany, struck a bundie of builders’ construction blogks at 12th and Oak streets. e machine w molished, Smith was killed and A. F. Walther, superintendent of con struction of the Security Buliding Co, and Miss Annie Carlson of San Francisco were painfully in jured. Smith and Walther had motored to the Boulevard hotel, where they met Miss Carlson and a party of friends. It is said that Miss Cart son's friends becoming boisterous, she requested to be taken into Oak land, and Smith promised to drive her to thip city in his car. Concerning hte accident, Mi: Carlson told the police that Smith had tried to frighten her by reck- jess driving and it wae due to his lack of caution, she said, that the accident oceurr 60 ) KILLED PARISn Ne Now 33 2 From Ps te 80 esdiol perished today when a train lunged inte the Thouet riv: umur, A flood had wrecked th bridge on which the train crossed, and the engine, running rapidly, iped from the abutment into the the brakes could be Vote o onHarbor Plans Citizens will be given an oppor tunity to vote on the plans for har. bor development proposed by the port commission. Scott Calhoun the commission's attorney, was in structed to prepare the plans. This afternoon the petition of the Belle Yue residents for an additional fer ry on Lake Washington will be beard NEW YORK,. Nov. 23.—Sentenc. ed to one whole day in jail for shooting a girl who refused to mar ry him, Harry Cutler served only minutes, because he entered at How to Get Rid Stuart's Calcium Wafers Act Quick ly on Every Variety of Skin Troubles. Trial Package Sent Free to Prove It Sometimes people write us that they had used creams and lotions for years without effect, yet afte “@yuart's Oalcinm Wafers Are Simply @ran4 for Pimples ani Eruption: five or six days of Stuart's Jcium Wafers thelr were perfectly clear It's easy to understand why Creams and lotions only get at the surface, while Stuart's Galcium Wafers go right Into the blood, at. | |tacking the tmpurities that cause | skin diseases, You'll never have a/ good complexion without pure blood Stuart's Calcium Wafers contain no poisonous drug of any kind. They Jare perfectly harmless and can be |tken with absolute freedom. But |they work almost like magic. Cal cium Sulphide, thelr principal in lgredient, is the greatest blood |cleanser known to science. No matter how bad your skin | may be, Stuart's Calcium Wafers | | will quickly work wonders with it, | |It's good bye to blackheads, pim-| ples, acne, boils, rash, eezema and a dirty, “filled-up” complexion. A | trial package to prove this fact | will be sent free if you will send ‘our name and address to F. A,| Stuart Co., 175 Stuart Bldg., Mar. shall, Mich. Then you can get the| jregular sized package at any drug} store at 50 vents a box BUSINESS CARDS || TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. Cal complexions | 4+4- IT ADpDEYT 1D HEAD Rati "ieee of Elsie Sigel Found? CLEVELAND, ©. Nov. 23.— Elsie Sigel’s murderer, Leon Ling, the Chinese who has been sought for two years by police on both continents, is have wired for his BRYAN IS SAFE LINCOLN, Neb, Nov, 23.—Wm. J. Bryan, who, with bis family, was | aboard the Hamburg-American lin er Pring Joachim when it went ashore off Samana teland, near San Domingo and was reported to be sinking, is safe today “Bafe on Ward line steamer, en route to Cuba via Nassau,” is the mensage flashed by wireless to the Nebraskans brother here, KEOKUK, la, Nov. BA hubby who too “religto and who “was always saying | am going to) bh——," led Mra. Nelson B. ley to sue for a divorce, — WHY HE DOES IT The Bartell Orug Co. Gives Reasons for Selling at Half-Price It ixn't often that we have enough in the medicines put w other people to be willing to offer to refund the money if it does not cure,” said The Bartell Drug Co. to one of its many customers, “but we are glad to sell Dr. Howard's spe- cific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia on this plan “The Dr. Howard Co., in order to get a quick introductory sale, authorized us to sell the regular fifty-cent bottle of their specific for half price, 25 centa, and although we have sold « lot of it, and guar anteed every package, not one hag been brought back a8 unsatisfac- faith by | tory. “We are still selling the specifig | at half price, although we canno tell how long we shall be able to no. Any person who is subject constipation, sick headache, diza- ness, liver trouble, imdigestion or a general played out condition, ought to take advantage of this opportun. jity, If the specific does not cure jthem they can come right back to Crum- jour store and we will cheerfully re- fund their money. I Have Just the Place for You looking for. “M*:: 3 p.m. and the jail day ended at 4.|come right in, as this place won't R. PERKINS, I think I have just the place you _ Came in Owner today. wets to well ts he gong West. Better be on the market The real estate dealer finds the Bell Telophonail Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co Guarantees the best service at the lowest cost to move, pack, ship or store furniture and pianos at— =". Bekins MADISON At 12th The “NEW LINE”’ to Gray’s Harbo ‘Milwaukee’ The ONLY ROAD operating Electric- -lighted trairts {nto the Grays Harbor country It furnishes a most com venient through service, which is also the QUICKEST be tween the following point GOING Leave Seattle ... 5:00 p.m.| Leave Hoquiam. . Leave Tacoma ., 6:20 p.m.) Arrive Aberdeen. 10:25 p, m. Arrive Hoquiam. 10:40 p. m.| RETURNING 8:35 a.m Leave Aberdeen.. 8:50 a. m. Arrive Tacoma. .12:50 p.m. Arrive Seattle..., 2:15 p.m First class equipment is carried on these trains, includ- ing a Cafe Parlor Car, in which dinner is served westbound and luncheon on the eastbound trip, . For further information regard- ing this service, fares, reservations phone— A. P. Chapman, Agt, Pass CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & PUGET SOUND Gen! Second and Trail," Main “The New Steel parlor car te, call, address or 4 J: L. Criswell Dept. City Tleket Aj St., Seattle. 1048—Phone—Ind. 4812 a ; I of Pimples Quick useful in notifying a customer of a real estate bargain. __ ?

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