Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
2a, {ce7, hate gna ba! too old. Vy oana Ret be In the f your « HAL re those gray it may mean loss of inability to get a new LTH will keep Don't dela: position or x. t Drug Stores or di- bo of price and deal- Send 100 for trial bottle e lo Hay Spec. Co. Newark FOR sate AND. RECOMME >eD BY OWL DALE co. 1915 WALTZ PROF. STEVENS. 4th, Near Pine. ITs REFINED Intereston Savings Accoun Only Strictly Savings Bank in the State |DTHING BET] sce IER Dr. Edwin J. Brown, D.D.S. SEATTLE'S LEADING DENTIST 713 FIRST AVENUE Union Block. STATE DENTAL WAR A GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE fom Save # Do lar, I Mak. Dental Com! ‘wit 4 mI Do Your Dental class devtel work st prices te on yom teeth; the com. yous pocketbook. Gombe # with cheno dental te hig Uormbine, Dentists tor ‘ese than fait lr price. I guarantee my work by jo Hot guarantee t the combine jealos vor iss ure? OCEAN I DINK Tt CHUMP IN] COURT PUTS 0. ON HIGH PHONE RATES Judge King Dykeman and the perior court of King county ha been enjoined by the supreme court of the state, And the higher rates of the In- dependent Telephone company are | sustained. The supreme court holds that, in epite of any franchixe which a publte service corporation may have with a municipality, the public service commission may step in at any time and raise the rates, Whenever the corporation is not making sufficient profit on its In- vestmént, it may make showing to that effect before the vice commissioners, and thea the rates may be boosted in spite of) those agreed on in the franchise. This decision in favor of the In dependent Telephone company did not come after two years’ delay In the courts, either, as was the case} in the rate decisions that were found in favor of the people in the Street car war, The public service commission it November held that the Independent Telephone company had a right to raise ite rates In order to make a fair profit. The city of Seattle obtained an in- junction in Judge Dykeman's court against thw boosted rates. The company then went to the supreme meantime the people had to pay the higher rates. The people always) === have to pay the higher rates pend- ing litigation, no matter whether the final outcome is for higher or lower rates. “To hold that the public service ‘commission cannot raise rates ts to hold that it cannot lower the rates where a city has entered into an improvident contract,” the supreme court says. Judges Morris and Ellis die sented. Gould Merger is Confirmed Prese Leased Wire! BLO Colo., Jan. to Prac. tical. confirmation of the reported merger of the Gould properties into a@ single transcontinental railroad system, with a direct line from New York to San Francisco, was made here by President fi. F. Bush of the Denver & Rio Grande railway, who today is en ronte East. Although he woud not specifically discuss the plans, he intimated that the report was true, and his trip East ix be- Neved to have,something to do with the proposed merger. According to report, the trans continental system is to incinde the Wabash, which connects New York with St. Louis, the Missouri Pacific [from St. Louis to Pueblo, the Den- ver & Rio Grande from Pueblo to Salt Lake, and the Western-Pacific from Salt Lake to San Francisco. FIRST JAPANESE DIVORCE ACTION Press Leased W! VaKCOUvER, B. C., San, ao — The first Japanese divorce action ty be heard before a Vancouver court is wow before Justice Clement. In addition to the usual complaint the plaintiff charges ex- treme cruelty, and asks substantial damages as well as a decree, de- claring her husband, Sado Naka yal has property worth $40,000 His reply is that it has a $30,000 mortgage on It j Tried to Enlist to See Her Sweetheart (By United Press Leased Wire) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan, 29. —Desire to see her sweetheart, an artilleryman stationed at the Presidio, coupled with the determination to make Uncle Sam pay her way to San Fran- cisco, today ha 'd all sorts of trouble for pretty G adys indenning. Without suffi- cie funds to buy a ticket west, she donned men’s cloth- ing and decided to enlist in the army. Gladys fooled the recruiting offic and all went well until & physical examination was or- dered. Then she balked, pt and finally admitted that she was a girl, | Ninety-four members of the | Mountaineers walked from Ceda: burst to Portage, on Vashon Island, yesterday, The Adier-‘-ka book, telling how you can EASILY guard against ap- pendicitis, and how you can relieve ‘|Constipation or gas on the stomach eae who BROWS, D. D. £ almost INSTANTLY, is offered free for a short time by Swift's Pharma- cy, Second and Pike. Advt, ID ISS ONLY 4 SUGCESSION OF PEOPLE You DON'D UKE, AW Bal €F NOPODY IS$ USING public ser: | This Book Worth Reading | ust | | nh HERE ISS A Godr Brace —— MARK! Dor ENS LIKE a voice bccn, JANUARY 29, 1912, Har CourRetcr! 1 view SAFE You} PRINCESS PATRICIA, DAUGHTER OF THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT ES SE NN ET How King County Men Trimmed on Labor Law, ..... .. The workmen's compensation act afforded several King county mem- bers abundant opportunity for side stepping. was the star “trimme in the house. The bill, as originally intro- duced by Representative Tea ad been drafted by a commission of | five employers and five laboring men. It contained what is known as the “first ald” clause. This pro- vided for first aid to workmen suf- fering minor injuries, and a sepa- rate fund was established, equally contributed to by employers and employes, to furnish, under state supervision, immediate doctors’ ser vices, hospital expenses and $5 a week for three weeks to the injured Selfish interests opposed the “first aid” because it would have cut out the “company” hospital graft maintained by iumber ones and other concerns, whereby eve: employe is taxed $1 a month ved hospital benefits of extremely doubtful value. Labor people were anxious to have the “firet aid” in- cluded in the workmen’s compensa. tion law. in fact, they held it of secondary importance to ne other provision. How King County Men Stood. And, when Representative Beach, the standpat whip of the house, made a motion to strike it from the law, he failed at first. King county men who voted with the labor peo- ple against this first attempt to knock out the “first ald” were: Buchanan, Goss, Wright, Zednick; Todd, Tonkin, Haroldson, Ennis and Webster. Three Dodged Vote. Foster, Ghent and Smith were ab As usual, Speaker Taylor | } Jeent, Ry yee the compensation legislators had fall knowledge that it was to come ap at a day certain. In fact, all three had attended the | morning session that day, but left fog Seattle that afternoon to take part in the councilmanic primaries on February 22, instead of attend ling their duties as legislators, And an absent vote ts equivalent to a negative vote. Three Wobbied Over. Speaker Taylor, following the | first futile attempt to knock out the |“firat ald,” left the chair to take up the fight against it. He flayed the members who voted for it. He said | that “employers have hearts, and always have taken care of their iu- jared employes themselves.” Tay- Jor fs @ lumberman, and maintains a “com| hospital, Under the Jash of the speaker's, special ire, Haroldson, Webster turned @ complete somersault, and on a reconsideration of the vote they joined the antidabor interests, and also voted against the “first aid,” and succeeded tn knocking it Band Wagon Voters. On the final passage of the bill Foster, alone, of the King county delegation, voted against the com- pensation act. Smith and Ghent were still absent. The following, who voted against the “first aid,” Jumped onto the band wagon on the final vote and voted for the now crippled law: Speaker Taylor, Hastings, Kennedy, Mess, Christen- sen, Wray, Ennis, Webster, Harold- son. Oi Sen Reported to Be in Butte PORTLAND, Or. Jan. 29.—~ Charged with the murder of Seid Bing of Portland, whose dismem bered body was found in a trunk in the King st. depot at Seattle, a Chinese woman believed to be Ot Sen is under arrest at Billings to- day, and Detective Joe Day, accom panied by Setd Back, Jr., a relative of the murdered Chinese, is en route to Montana to bring the wo- man here. If she is the suspected murderess, she will be tried for murder in the first degree, According to telegrams received by the Portland police from Chief of Police Talgo at Billings, papers and pawn tickets indicating that she is the much wanted woman were found. The pawn tickets in- dicated that she had secured a loan on a diamond ring. Seid Bing wore a diamond ring when he disap- peared. Sculptor Found With Throat Cut (Ry United Press Leases Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. 29—Sculptor Charles Y. Harvey is dead today, the victim of either murder or sul- |elde. He was found in Bronx Park, |with his throat cut. Frie say Harvey was discour- aged ‘ause his work was not more popular, although he won the St. Gaudens prix de Rome, which entitled him to three years at the American academy at Rome. “Father Does All Family Talking” now ‘what you ‘are after. ‘You want me to tell you just where my father stands on this third term propoti- tion? Well, there is nothing doing You know father does all the talk- ing for our family.” This was the answer today of Theodore. Roosevelt, Jr, to the re- porters, : ANANIAS CLUB (By United Press Leased Wire) PASADENA, Cal., Jan, 29.7. Roosevelt is grand master of the Ananias club, composed of million. aire tourists. “You're another” is the password. Twenty-five dollars fine if a member is caught telling another the truth. THAMES RIVER ON RAMPAGE LONDON, Jan, 29.—Tho Thames is rising, a thousand homes in the upper valley have been inundated, and rowboats are today rescuing hundreds of persons who were forced to spend the night on the housetops. No lives are reported Jost, but the property damage is enormous. Heavy rains caused the stream to swell. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 29.— James Whitcomb Riley was award- Ennis | Hutt complained che was ed the gold medal for distinction | in poetry at the annual meeting of 9 the American academy of arts and Is at Reno 29.—-Mre, Edna Gar- field Hutt, wife of Henry Hutt, Vena artist and {lustrator, Syearold son, Richard Henry Hutt Mrs, Hutt said the differences which have openly existed between her husband and herself are ir. reeonctlable and she will seek a di- yorce, She is here to establish a sixmonths’ residence before bégin- hing a suit, It was nine years ago that the beautiful Edna vgs os Delle Torre, ‘artist went os he beauty and fell in Jove with her. To Harrison Fisher and other of his artist friends he confided that she was “more beautiful than the Venus de Milo,” and that with her a» his model and his inspiration be would create In black and white “the per- fect American Beauty.” They were married and for a time were happy enough. Then “unaym- pathetic,” and his wife charged bim with too much conviviality wearing Fines Jan, 20.—The jon in Ife, the re it cost swear in Eng- land, The Metropolitan Police Guide, Just issued, es the fol. lowing scale of fines for users of profanity, for the informa- tion of the public. “Day laborer, common soldier or common seaman, 25 cents. “Every person of or above the degree of a gentleman, $1.25." 1t Ie provided that several oatha on the same occasion constitute one offense, with a culminative the 60-cent price, 20 swear words woe com $10, FIVE GENERALS ARE LYNCHED QUITO, Eeuador, Jan. 29,— Friends of five generals, leaders of the revolution, lynched by a mob here, are today fomenting a new rebellion to avenge the deaths, claiming that the government made No attempt to protect. the prisoners and inspired the lynchings. In fear of an attack upon the executive bullding, the guards have been re- doubled. Generals Elroy Alfaro, Flavio Al- faro, Medardo Alfaro, Paes and Manuel Serrano were the victims, The mob stormed the prison and dragged them out despite a double guard, PECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK & FAMILY TRADE FINCH’S GOLDEN WEDDING AYE Yellow Habel, fol) quart, Special California 00 Sherry, Special $1. Er Regular price of the goods $1.50. UPPL IF DISTILLERS }letters and the national institute of arts and letters, Words by M On, HOW ) T ABHOR You I BY CHAUFFEUR « (BY Wuited Press Leaves Wire) | for divorce, charged her husband BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29. with terrible cruelties. Moore, | John J. Moore, millionaire coal) ® counter a wife | th iieit relations with pron Genter, who several weeks ago fig- nent and . wealth a and even ured in a sensational divorce suit, is! with her own nts. dead at the Red Cross hospital, San Revolver Duel. Mateo, today, as the result of are In an ante mortem statement volver duel with Samuel R. Tim-| Moore deposed that he was waitin othy, a chauffeur with whom Moore! for his wife and the chauffeur; declared his wife was automobiling. the car stopped in the middle of the Timothy will be defended in court | road and Mre by Mrs, Moore's attorneys in case | machin« the commonwealth prowecutes him; “I fired and missed him,” soore | | for murder, But this does not seem swore. ‘Then be jumped ovt and likely, as District Attorney Swart/ran away. 1 fired at him twice said that he thought the case| more. He hid bebind a tree, Theo against Timothy had small ground | he fired at me di hit me. | to #tand on. | Both Timothy and Mrs, Moore | Old Scandal Hushed. jdeny whe was in the car when the Hy the death of Moore an old} shooting began. scandal is hushed. Mrs. Lillian L.) Mrs, Moore's picture was found Moore, his wife, one of the society|on Timothy, and another photo oh ot California, in her sult | graph of her wes found at his home. CANDIDATE PARISH BEFORE _ QUIZ CONGRESS TONIGHT Thomas A, Parish will be the; meeting the congress will hear from leading attraction at the Seattle | Hradford, Caldwell and Hammond, Qiflz congress at a meeting to be candidates for corporation counsel held tonight at the Y. M. C, A. and then take up in their order the This will be the first public ap remaining candidates for the coun- pearance of Parish in the mnayoral- cil, beginning with A, F. Haas. The ty campaign, and, for the first time, congress will open at 8 o'clock the people of Seattle will be neerenenmeee Seat ec aces Bs) MEW JOSLEN TRIAL qQuettions and to ascertain his; SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. } views on important issues of the! campaign. Under the rules of the Quiz con-| superior Judge Lawlor oaay wet gress any voter present may ask | Friday, February 2, as the date f or | any proper question of candidates the opening of the second trial of | ring. Dr. Otto C. Josien, accused of hav. Cotterill and Wells, two other ing misted Ethel Williams, a 1 candidates for mayor, have already |yearold can bop girl, under been before the congress, and an promise of marriage. No action} invitation bas been extonded, also, was taken on the petition to have to Gill, the fourth candidate. ithe ball reduced from $5,000 to Following Parish at tonight's $2,500. INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, SOURNESS, GAS AND STOMACH-HEADACHE GO) If what you just ate is souring on) souring on ) Diape pein i is harmless and tasies your stomach or lies like a lump of |like candy, though each dose <on- ‘ains power sufficient to digest and lead, refusing to digest, OF YOU! \enare for assimilation into the Moore got ont of th belch Gas and Eructate sour, un-| pjood all the food you eat; besides,|| digested food or have a feeling of !t makes you go to the table with a Dizziness, Heartburn, Fullness, Nau-|healthy appetite; but, what will sea, Bad taste in mouth and stom-|please you most is that you will ach headache--this is Indigestion. | feel that your stomach and intest A full case of Pape's Diapepsin | ines are clean and fresh, and you costs only 60 cents and will thor-| will not need to resort to laxative oughly cure your out-of-order stom- or liver pills for Billousness or Co: ach, and leave sufficieut about the stipation. house in case some one else In the} This city will have many Diapep- family may suffer from stomach | sin cranks, as some people will call trouble or Indigestion, |them, but you will be cranky about Ask your pharmacist to show you | this splendid stomach preparation, the formula plainly printed on these too, if you ever try a little for In. 50-cont cases, then you will under. digestion or Gastritis or any other stand why Dyspeptic trouble of all | Stomach misery kinds must go, and why they us Get some now, this minute, and) ally relieve sour, out-of-order stom-|forever rid yourself of Stomach achs or Indigestion in five minutes. |‘Trouble and Indigestion. | Annual Spring Housecleaning Sa! OF HARRISON’S PAINTS Varnishes, Stains, Enamels, Kalsom #1: Flat Wall Finishes, Brushes AT FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICES Hatfield-Bernhard Co., Inc. 112 SECOND AV. SOUTH WE CUT THE CUT RATE PRICES. THE BEST WORK FOR Less, WHY PAY MORE? “iT wpaarcge ns wer. A BIT” Union i Rate “Dentists SPECIAL JANUARY OFFER *: Stiver Fit SOc, Fh nied te ER ' All Work Painless, Catinataee Fifteen Years Nothing but the best of materials used; work performed by expert raduate dentists who have every modern apparatus to perform paluless lent Piatinae Fillings ......800 $0 $1.80 | Full Sete o' Gold Alloy Fillings + 81.00 to $80 { Fancy’ Sots bays 83.00 -#5.00' and $5.00 BXAMINATION AND ESTIMATES FREE ive LADY ATTENDANTS usic by Condo Los BB, Howe testified tha ie him to sleep in pdanghter bad re support, It minutes to free Recipe for Weak ‘The following that can be bad for ordered kidneys extract Bi compound gin. Shake | time and take fuin of the 4 Phe ne for medical “uthority & qui MOORE THEJ Tenight and Special Matinee Henry W. Savage Of Grand Opera (niin RL OF THE ‘ THE Augusta Pinnist of Int Soloist with Metropolitan SS Shemp now 4 Prices, 50, $2.00. Seats theatre, n "SEATTLE Both Phones Every Night This Bargin Matioce ROSK MEL i “sis n him-25¢, 500, Te, $i i mpr TEXAS-romMY BERAC'S Co! ~ “See the Unri | PANTAGES | Matinee Daily. Great Texas | Harvey and aad | Coast's Most 8 6—Other ioe rim Tentacles Kieg Tool Grinder .... This Grind stores for closed gear al m wheel make itu pee Spinning’s elsewhere. markable values are 4 ing our Clean-Up $1.00 “ one-Burast S00 box Referee Shells $3.00 No, Ti erything special sale, Wi cent Yours for || Spinning’s B B ie Poort ALBERT HAS Established PRECIOUS STO JEWELRY, STERI Corner First and SEATTLE ALBANY We Are the ‘We are making Gold Crowns for 94) cept at the Al hany Dentists Call in for free ¢ x amination a we wili show you our J work, and te you exactly what your We and guarantee years. We axe jteputation, “Our our work equi Tt is to your that you call hot alr and peddle @ Dentista in every bi and Pik “POpposite the Bow. ougail & Southw walk ue