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Béattie’ Fopelas Cart Stockdale, 100 and 20¢. | IHow Adolf Acts on Edison’s Advice (a0 How To GET RICH, ADOLF £ ID RS EASY, I HAF JUST BEEN READING vor EDISON SAYS, THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1912 to Obtain Success | in Lite Words by —- NOTHING BuT SHOP. csren? ween You GEY A JOB, PITCH INTO YouR WORK, AND PAY NO ATTENTION MAN WILC To THE CWWCK, THINK OF — WHEN YOU WANT TO LEAVE For SOM® OTHER JOB, THE OLD LIKELY TAKE YOU IN AS PARTNER * WEEK IN POLITICS A whirlwind campaign will be made by George F. Cotterill, pro- gressive candidate for mayor, dur- ing the coming week, which is prac tically the tast lap in the race. To- night he will address three meet ings. A big downtown rally will be heid at the Seattle theatre Thursday night. Another down. town meeting arranged in behalf of Cotterili by the women supporters of the progressive candidate wil! also be held during the week. Tomorrow night Cotterill will speak at May's hall in the unt versity district. This meeting was arranged for bim by the students, and follows in a measure, as a pro- test at the action of the beard of regents and the president of the university, who, after written per mission had been given the stu eente to ) peryett Cotterill to discuss DUTCH PLANTER & SHINGTON. ro Phe eri cials of the state department are awaiting official advices from Mex leo today In regard to the reported assassination of Hans Angeiman. German planter, reported killed near Vera Cruz. If the killing is confirmed, it Is expected that Ger Many will demand intervention by be United States in the Mexican convulsions and precipitate a crisi« im th — of Mexico. =|BUSY DAY FOR TAFT [By Baltes Brose Lessee wire NEWARK, N. J., Feb. 12. = Pres dent Taft spent a busy five hours | here today. Leaving Washington | at $ p.m. the president arrived in Newark at noon and went to the/| home of former Gov. Murphy for lencheon. After attending a meet ing of state republican leaders, the | Eresident laid a wreath on the Lin- | coln statue here. Then he rushed to East Orange where he dedicated the new Lincoln statue there, and attended a reéeption in ‘his. honor et the Essex country club. Later President Taft left for New York, where tonight he will deliver the principal address at the republican club banquet. Arrests Today INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 12.--Au- thorities here are today awaiting receipt of telegrams announcing the arrival of the federal grand jury adictments in the dynamiting case at their destination in different parts of the country. Arrests prob- ably will be ordered either this af ternoon or tomorrow. PIKEVILLE, Ky., Feb. 10.—As a result of the killing today of Louis Hall, who himself boasted of taking 22 lives, and Morgan Hall, his son, another feud war is feared im the Big Sandy valley. Hall was shot ty Constable Geo. Johnson. Johnson was reading a warrant for arrest, charging Hall with oper. ating a “blind tiger,” when Hall showed some signs of resistance and was shot. Stabbed 6 Times LINCO! Neb., Feb. 12,—Stab- bed six times by a negro during D. Davis of the state penitentiary here, is dead today. As the con viets and visitors in the prison arose in the chapel for the last song yesterday, Albert Prince, a convict, rushed at Davis and inflicted the wounds. Davis had frustrated an atiempt by the negro to encape. Girls’ School Burns BRIAR CLIFF MANOR, N. Y., . 12,—Twenty-five young women Roarders pi the Misd aot seiico! here were turned out into the cold last night when the main building was burned. All the pupils got out of the building safely, and were given shelter at another school in the neighborhood. The loss is $70, 000. INC For yor Ideai. Bulit for this timate, Bleht Auccess(ul seasons of service. Bold ont the Chas. H. Lilly Co., oot of ate Bt, Ber Have Your Photo saKen Real Auto POST CARDO—$1.00 PER DO; in a roll, any size. A. M. FROST 1332 First Ave., Seattle, 1Chicago republican |vention, is the betlef of politicians chapel services, Deputy Warden EF.) “|Chapel Royal, ‘Civic Righteousness” in Denny hall last Friday night, arbitrarily rescinded that permission. The university meeting tomorrow night easily promises to be the liveliest one held in that sectidh during the entire ampaign. While it has been advertised by the rarish cam- paign committee that it had suo ceeded in getting prominent stu- jenta to take the stump for the “standpat” candidate, Glenn Hoover, one of these mentioned, and Arthur Carr, Ralph Royal and several other prominent debaters have not only turned down the Par- ish offers, but have actively enlist ed thelr support to Cotterill. The Cotterill meetings tonight will be at the Broadway theatre, Broadway and Denny way; Miller's hall, 29th#ay. and Madison st, and Scandinavian hall, Boren av. and Vieginia st. ROOSEVELT MAY TALK FEB. 21 NEW YORK, Peb. 12.—That Col. Roosevelt will outline his policies in his speech at Columbus, and de- clare the Iines upon he will make the race for the presidency in the event of his nomination by the national con- jhere today, Roosevelt has accept- lea an invitation to address the con stitutional convention at Columbus Feb. 21, but he declined to give any inkling of the matters he intends to discuss. HULL, Eng, Feb. 12-—Seven members of the crew of the steam: |er Lorbay were drowned when the | vessel went down at the entrance to the harbor here as the result of @ collision today with the steamer Wychwood, Passengers and others jon the Lorbay are being rescued | by the crew of the Wychwood. The | Lorbay was rammed amidebips tn a heavy fog. | Abdicating Edict PEKIN, Feb. 12.—Premier Yuan Shi Kal today issued the edict formally announcing the abdication of the Mancha dynasty. He has had the edict a week, but has been withholding it until he had suffi elent troops to protect the royal family from Manchus who threat ened them with death for abdi- cating. m “NOT TOO LATE “There goes Bitters tanked up again. What a failure! The poor man has missed his calling.” “Well, he'll receive it when gets home to his wife, all right.” POTATO WILL BE CAMPAIGN ISSUE INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 10.— The potato promises to play an important part in-Indiana pol- itics during the coming cam- paign. Samuel Lewis Shank, mayor of Indianapolis, and b something more than a recep- tive candidate for the repub- lican nomination for governor, | today has announced that he would make his campaign on a platform in which the cheap potato plank would be a big section of his support. L wise the turkey plank, the Christmas tree plank and oth- er planks dealing with the high cost of living, are to be called | to the mayor's aid. | SOCIETY WE DING | | LONDON, Feb. jerowded — the exclusive chapel today When Lady St. Claire Erskine, 21, the earl of Rosslyn Lieut. David Bingham, Coldstream = guards, |the earl of Lucan. Canon Sheppard, subdean of the officiated, and the bride, Who Worgeiedress of white satin with silver fringed tunic, was given away by her father, There were four bridesmaids, attired in he Rosabelle daughter of 24, Kodak Films developed, 10¢ iv pink charmeuse veiled with pink |of the same day. gauze, and wearing Dutch caps of lace and rosebuds, and two tiny girl cousins of the bride acted as train bearers was married to} of the} grandson of| THIS GAN, THE 4. ik 18 MRS, GEORGE MOR JAPANESE WIFE OF PONT MORGAN'S NEPH FROM A PHOTO. GRAPH — KECENTLY IN BAN PRANCIBCO. Ww, “FASTER” TANNER IS WILLING TO TAKE THE SAME TREATMENT GIVEN WILLIAMSON SISTERS (By United Pregs Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES, Feb. 12—Dr. H. 8. Tanner, aged exponent of the fapt cure, is willing to submit to the treatment which a Washington Jery declared caused the death of Mise Ciaire Williamson, because of which Dr. Linda Burfi Hazzard rust serve @ prison term. Dr. Tanner, who is more than 80 y Of age, believes that th. liquids administered to Mise Williamson were sufficient to sustain life. He makes his proposition as a direct chalienge to the county officials who secured Dr. Hazzard’s conviction, demanding that if he is all at the end of the stipulated time the woman shall be given another trial, his test to be submitted as new evidence. REPORTED DUCHESS HAS ELOPED WITH MASSEUR (By United Press Lemed Wire.) NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—That a prominent English duchess has eloped to France with a Swedish masseur, leaving her hus- band frantic but helpless in London, is the report cabled to the World today from England. The name of the duchess is not disclosed, but the affair is said to have caused a tremendous sensation in court circles. Children Shun School Teacher's Ghost in a Haunted Schoolhouse Because of stories of a ghost the} little schoolhouse at Warrenville, IL, bas bean deserted by children and will be torn down Mise Edith Smith, the teacher, was murdered by a man who com mitted suicide Jan, 19, and since then children claim to have seen her ghost looking out of a window Wants to Get Rid of Nice, New Dog House, but He Can't John Connelly of Philadelphia | bai it a concrete dog house weighing 900 pounds just about the time his coolie dog died. He sold the house to George Nagle for $1.50. A plano mover wanted $5 to haul it, Since then several others have | bought the house, but on seeing it |left it where they found it. Nagle |has offered to sell it for 50 cents land have it bauled away, but no- J 5,000 to Get the Kind rey ee |body will take it at any price. of Tacks He Wanted Claude Reznor walked into the Bodamer hardware store at Sharon, Pa., and called for a certain brand; of tacks, wich the proprietor said he didn’t ke Count Disinherited for Hasty Marriage, a Chambermaid. Countess Lolita Bollini della Pris. dosa of Barcelona, Spain, has be: | come a-chambermaid in a rooming 1f 1 had a store of this kind I'd : cong bf al house at No. Cleveland ay., Keep them,” observed Reznor Vonteese, hy don't you buy it and stock | “Meas é . ‘ jtune prietor, at first si o bat SE Se st sight, which caused her ia price and father to disinberit her. She and whe slate tanwed Mastetor her husband separated in California | a “ and she took her two children to 000. ‘The first thing Reznor ee i, pasrtarsaeee Chicago, She will be one of the heirs to an estate worth $10,000,000 rll take did Doctors Puszied by the Six-Day Trance of Small Boy. John Hall, three years old, of Brooklyn, is in the King’s ‘county hospital in a strange trance that jhas lasted six days. | The child first became drowsy At times 1h » open, and he seem: | Woman Has Sung for 62 Years in the Same Church Choir Mrs. George Y. Johnston, more than 62 years soloist in the Presbyterian church {n Shippens. burg, Pa., holds the world’s record as a public singer. She entered the choir when 12 j years old, and for many yeurs was 1 to be conscious, but could notlorganigt ‘as well as singer. The move a muscle, Doctors are unable} actual time she has spent in a |to diagnose the ease jcholr seat {8 the equivalent of onc jyear and a half, for Egg-Laying Contest Shows. That Hen Can Lay Two Eggs a-Day A ruby comb Rhode Island red rye belonging to BE. 8. Edgerton Ir West Willington, Conn, has proved that a hen can lay two eggs She laid an egg in the fore, rire and another in the afternoon decided to take her doctor's advice and have her appendix removed, but | her four sisters objected to the op-! eration, which was not imperative. The¥ waylaid her at the door of St. Francis’ hospital, seized her, placed her in @ closed carriage and whisked her away to Kenosha, Wis / There has been no operation, and Miss Clark says she guesses she'll keep her appendix, The feat took place ‘at the inter national KeElaying contest at Storrs, Conn, The year's ontest has just ended its first quarter, pinnae | Miss Gertrude Clark of Chicago Who Steals (Ry United Press Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 12 There's a burglar in our shouted Mre. EB. the pastor of the Park Presbyterian ehurch, in the midst of church services last night She had seen @ mysterious Hght in Ler home. A minute trooped gut eS FEMALE TRAMPS (By United Press Leased Wire) OROVILLE, Cal., F 2— Female tramps, Mre. Florence ivy and her 13-yearold daugh- ter, are under arrest here to- Gay after riding from Portola by freight train and begging thei? food. Mrs. Ivy is wanted on a bench warrant issued in Auburn for spiriting the girl out of Placer county. The child had been awarded to the father in divorce. proceedings. Both mother and daughter admit they walked many mi over the railroad ties to escape ar- rest. later the worshipers | ly from the chart hom LINCOLN DAY Abraham Lincoin, the martyr: ed president, was born 103 years ago. .The anniversary is a legai holiday in this stat The banks and many of the bus- iness houses are closed tod, At the churches yesterday, Lincoin programs were or. ally given. eo of the university spo! e Prospect Congregational church last night on “Abraham = Lin- coin.” Judge W. 0. Wood eulo- gized the life of the president who rose from the lowliest ranks to the highest position in the country, in an address at the Plymouth Congregational church Grant Nealg Dead | Grant Neals of Anacortes, former member of the state board | lof control, succumbed to an fllness | of several weeks at the Seattle General hospital yesterday morn Ing. He was not removed to the| hospital until Saturda Neals was one o the best known political |figures in the state. He was 50 years old and was not married. A younger brother, Josepb, of Ana- cortes, survives him, STARTING WORK ON F FAIR SAN PRANCISCG, Feb, 12— Within a fortnight actual construc tion work on the Panama-Pacific| 1915 international exposition will be started at Harbor View. Presi dent Chas, ©. ized a statement to this effect i Height, Not Age, of Women Voters Puzzies California Registrar The law requires that certain per sonal characteristics of female vo ters be recorded so they can be identified at the polls in California, peistrars is the height of the; By comparison, easy. The height of the i disguised by hats, puffs and high jheels, and most of the women re. fuse to take off their hats so they can be measured. All refuse to re- move the ir false hair. is telling the age Stelia— | Jack? |" Bella—-Well, she ts working up a} |spontaneous demand for herself. New York Sun “Is Mabel trying to cateh| for Sick Wife house” | Nelson Allen, wife | Hawthorne | Moore today author-| question that most puzzles | women is | Music by GC ote NO!ste ( To Bay BILUARTSH : e 4 ~ Capture Burglar men and women in the Wireless” or Railway | Sto the Snour law fective, ar nce the wht |panies are establishing = The burglar was identified as a petng ne the count ' florist, He sald he attempted the |ETCS! sho t of telegr robbery because his wife was sick| Positions pay beginsers and hia two babies were in want.|% $99 per month, His wtory was substantiated by his |Cbances of advancement, family physician who aided in his |onal Telegraph Institute: Be capture. It is likely that the man | tle, Wash., operates under pervision of BR. R. and it rosecuted. will not be — ficials, and places aij vi into positions. It will pay TONG WAR eget MUST STOP’ SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 12 Warring Chinese tongs here have been given an ultimatum by Chief | of Police Whi oday to sigh peace articles within 24 hours or China | town will be blockaded. Conferences between Chiet White, Chinese Consul General. Li Yang Yew and Secretary Wong Sam of | - the Six Companies resulted in the | decision. Leaders of the Hop Sing, | (Paid Advertisement) Suey Sing and Hip Sing tongs have | Aga) aoa wy, You es been notified that by 6 o'clock to- r Goi Vv ee ing to Vote night they must be prepared to pre e peace articles to the Chi Will you vote for Seattle other fellow? om "Wis | jserrounded the Allen home next door and the intruder was caught when he made a dash from the pastorate. Read my article im next day's Star on “Why Vote lor?” EDWIN J, 0 ADVISORY BALLOT Candidates Endorsed by SOCIALIST PARTY For Primary Election re Exercise for Rev. Richeson| BOSTON, Feb. 12.—Rey. C. V. T. Richeson, murderer of his sweet-| jheart, Avis Linnell, will be exer-| cised in the open air each day by | Sheriff Quinn, who fears that the condemned clergyman will go In-} sane unless some radical action is taken. Since his g 1 arrest, Richeson has | been confined in prison, and the constant surveillance of guards, coupled with the man’s continued brooding over his crime, has) wrought on his nerves. | Although. Richeson s condition §s | _ not serious, Quinn believes that the | DA *| minister may go insane before the | |date set fer his execution unless |something is done to distract his | |mind from contemplation of his al-| jmost certain fate in May. j “ANTISEPTIC” VENTOR DEAD LONDON, Feb. 12.—Lord Lister, famed as the discoverer of anti septic surgery, sergeant-surgeon in jordinary to King George, is dead jhere today. He was 85 years of age. He was made a peer in 1897 and was perhaps better known as | Str Joseph’ Lister. 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