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Now To SEND ID TO HER— NO, FIRST I SEE VOT nse DINKS 2 * John Lamb Gandidate for Council- Ps man ~Twenty years’ experience in city Roane in park department, engi- fifer's office, city labor commis-| sioner, lighting department ‘water department. , Specific propositions for reducing =cut out unnecessary duplication Of duties—work done in ove depart- mt should not be duplicated in an- and ‘Cut out obstructions to the execu- of city basiness. The work of @® department should be so en- led with the work of any other it neither can get anything done. ‘Bhere is too much of this. Cut out the stupid and useless @aboration of details, which serves useful purpose in proportion to expense they entail. Cut out long winded conferences Hetween groups of bigh paid men to securé the execution of something could” be done better and . by one man. Reduce supér- and increase execution. Too any men take part in the doing of @ single executive act. No man mows the whole of anything Cut out the multitude of special Ofdingnces. Confine the council to legislative duties. The board works is competent to build a Spall box drain without special Hégislation. ~ Cut out touring care at $3,000 | orig Substitute runabouts, if |, at $760 to $900 each, [Give executive officers of long ex- Perience and known fidelity a ince to make their knowledge and lity effective in the management of their departments. You can secure efficiency in no other way. -In a word: Have more knowledge h your authority and less author- where there is no knowledge. ~ Let me whisper, there are several other things that could be cut out which I have not space to mention here. Son JOUN LAMB, $25 Cut out ond mall one ad jike this to us before March 1 and we Artiftetal Our factory in the oldest emtat- ished and lar- Kest In the Pa cifle Northwest NDRURG AMUSEMENTS MOORE THEATRE Tonight and All Week SPECTAL BA MO. The Greatest Hit in Years THY CHOCOLATE SOLDIEn Presented by the Whitney Opera Co. Direction of ¥. C, Whitney Company of 100; Orchestra Fmp res Nitty Little Dancers Other Big 8. & C. Acts PANTAGES THEATRE i| intinee Daily. ‘Twtee Nightly | Seattlere Popuiar Favorites, dale, Clara Beyern and ty Oc an _||Third Ave. SHIPWRECK (By United Press Leased Wire) NAGASAKI, Japan, Feb. 13.- Forty-six lives were lost off bere oday when the Japancse steamers yon’ Mara and Miora Mara col Nded and both sank. Thirty.two members of the Ryona’s crew and four of the men on the Moria were caught between decks at the time | of the collision, and went down to death with their ships, mainder of the crews were rescued by vessels near by when the crash occurred. WORDICA ILL BOSTON, Feb. 13.—-Madame Lil Han Nordica, the opera singer, The re-| is | OSGAR, HERE 133 A VERSE FOR A \ALENTING — VOT YOU DINK or ip? HILL THE STAR—TUESDAY FEBRUARY 13, 1912. Critic of Valentine Verses eta pene Lore 18S BUT A COLD, cor To CALL MY SENTIMEND For THEE; DOT FIRE ALARM You wu$T NOW HGARD 183 FOR DER HEART VICH BURNS WwW ME. TELLS HOW HE © “EUCHRED” JOHN D. (By United Prese Leases Wire) WASHINGTON, Feb, 13.—How he euchred John 0. Rockefeller | cut of the rich tribute levied by the oil king upon the Mesava range ore properties was detailed by Jas. J.! Hill to the intey steel investigat- ing committee Hit malt his leases in the Mesaba range were made through his sons. The first was acquired In connec. | tion with his purchase of the Duluth | & Winnipeg railroad, a bankrupt line running from Duluth to the ore | fietde behind a tele amile site ten! | consideration suffering today from an acute atc tack of neuritis, following a severe | cold, whieh compelled her to can cel her engagement at the woston | opera house last night. She was! to have sung “Tristan and Isolde.” |S@tion that President Taft has “in- Mme. Johanna Gadski was som |side information” that Theodore moned from New York to sing the | Roosevelt will not be a candidate PR 3 NN for the republican presidentiat | THE GIRL WHO (HO DID nomination is seen in a statement made here teday by the president FRANCISCO, |upen his return from New York “The time has come.” the presl-| Maud Dennis didn't know whether |@ent said, “when the political at- to faint, ran or yell when she saw |™osphere must be cleared. The the burglar at her dresser. So she | "ext four months will be con didn't do either. She made a leap, | sumed in showing up les, hypoc-} Kot a strangle hold on the intruder, and choked him into unconscious | Bess. ROOSEVELT (Ry United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Indi-/ | (Paid Advertisement) (By United Presse Leased Wire) ; A. J. GODDARD NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—Partica- {S EXPECTING THE EN- jiars of the frustrated elopement of DORSEMENT OF FIFTY !!#*ry Cort, son of John Cort, the theatrical magnate of the Pacific THOUSAND HOME OWN. |coast, who was to have wed pretty ERS. Mabel Towers, daughter of a mil honaire land owner, were learned HIS PERSISTENT EF-| here today. Misa Towers met young Cort in FORTS TO REDUCE THE Len Angeles and Seattle three years COST OF PUBLIC Ue gy «ll IM- close friends until the elder Cort PROVEMENTS HAVE ican the Be ge heart BEEN SUCCESSFUL. wcxdbceesr Casee Friends: —- I someway feel that T can use| this space in nd way more satis. | T° Propositions for the reorgan factory to me than by an expres-|!ation of the projects engineered | sion of gratitude to the people of |by W. E. DeLarm and A. J. Biehl, the entire city for the loyalty with| promoters of the Was! which I have been supported ip the | Or enargs agin a grea effort to bring about certain re |neny and the Columbla River otab! act song gromi Neprercsola the | Orchard company, and several sub- sidiary corporations, were discussed view of the attitude of the city > tbh D1 ws edit pt foverament, the tack "seemed t|fnet companion” 4 hopeless one at the outset and the | vi iniquitous system by which the} damage was done was eo hard to understand that had it not been| \for the ever-inc ing number of loyal friends who took the trouble | to study the matter | should prob- ably have long since become dis- | Friends Gathered With Presents couraged, As it ix I have the ex-/ for Twine—They Were Calves treme pleasure of reporting to you| It was unofficially reported that as a result of our combined |@mong the men that Arthur Parks, efforts no work has been tnaugn-| superintendent of the Yale .Lock| rated and no contracts let during | shop in Stamford, Conn., was the the past year under the old sys-| father of twins, and although he de tem and { confidently believe never | Died it, he was foreed to buy cigars can be again, From now on, under | 4nd blow the boys. 4 conservative business manage-| It had gone on for some days ment the cost for necessary and| When be had a bright idea. He in much-needed improvements will|Vited all the men who had been be strikingly reduced ané more at-| drinking and smoking at his éx tention paid to them, while the in- | bense to come to bis house and see centive will be removed for indis- ‘he twins criminate and unnecessary work.| They went with socks, bibs, rat- As a consequence our elty should es and other presents for the be opening on an era of develop-|‘Wins. When all were there Parks | ment and progress in keeping with Jed them to the barn and showed [the spirit of our people, who have | them the twins—calves, been remarkably patient under an! almost unbearable burden I should be thoughtless, also, if jf did not remember the unvarying courtesy extended me as chairman of the street and sewer committee when we have wrestled with minor details as well as the hard and in tricate problems. Whether | am retarned to the council or not f have gained a higher respect for the manhood and womanhood of our age and I thank you from the bottom of my heart Yours most respectfully, A. J. GODDARD. Judge Finds Few Sunda Schoo! Boys Are Criminals County Judge Faweett of Brook n, in sentencing @ burglar, stated during his five years on the bench / he had had 2,700 boys before bim | for sentence, and not one of them was an attendant of a Sunday school He added that no matter! how good a burglar a man may be,! he will be caught sooner or later. The Major Will Take His Oysters Raw Hereafter Major F. N, Waddell of Asheville, N. ©, has sworn off from eating oysters cocked tn any form. He ONE OF THE MANY LET- “pate found a pearl in an oyster stew, TERS RECEIVED FROM | inion taking it to a Jeweler, was THE TAXPAYERS told it would have been worth $300 Seattle, Jan 1912, | tad it not been cooked, Now it ts Mr. A. J. Goddard: worthiony: | Dear Sir:—We will be glad to do! lanything possible to further your |re-election to the council. We ap-| ain Benton ter Néares |preciate the fight you have made to| 4 unlaue funera) was held at |Sandusky, ©. when Mrs. Julia |have a cut go with a fill on our eity | £24 graten, Yous persiatence ban tY | Morons was buried. The coffin was fixed public attention to thi mat. | Paced on a bobsled and the mourn- ter that there will doubttess be no |°™, followed on another bobsled. | more contracts let hereafter ex i burying groun | Funeral on the Ice », was made over the ice to Kelley's cept on this plan. To you ts due ; F ¥ r the credit for this accomplishment, | #404, @ distance of 13 miles \it has saved and save the tax Found payers vast sume money and on Teacher Dear Found Her : School Had Disappeared that score alone you deserve great] che - parked gy it When the teacher in a San Fran- cisco suburban school arrived Yours oa ys open school yesterday she found a a. 8, Gi IN. [vacant jot where the building had Headquarters, 1114 Leen, Main 6551. The board of education Goddard's investi tifled that he grabbed the line only hen he heard that Rockefeller was after it, Hill estimated the tonnage leased to the steel corporation at $6,000,000 tons of ore, He thought the stecl trust leased from him | 2.009 to 5,000 acres of ore bearing property. This lease insured to the Hill roads a high freight rate on ore and an exclusive contract for its transportation. Hill said he paid $4,065,000 for 26,000 acres of the ore lands and the railroad. None of this money was paid from the funds of the Great Northern road DOES TAFT KNOW THAT WON'T RUN? risy and misrepresentation, “Minrepresentation must be ex- [pected and met during the coming campaign. The confidence of the democrats is clearly misplaced. It le due to a misunderstanding.” Stung by recent attacks on hin administration, President Taft clearly indicated that in the foture jbia policy would be one of offense lax well as of defense. He opened the attack during bis recent tour jof Ohio and followed it up last night tv bia speech at he repub- ate bese banquet Course of True Love Far From Smooth for Young Harry Cort! Last 8 the girl and her father arrived en route to Germany. On Toesday, when the Towers were eboard the Kron Pring Frederich Withelm, and all on the dock were waving good byes, John Cort, per- spiring and anxious, dashed up in an actomobile, beld up the boat, found young Mr. Cort hidden aboard, and dragged him, protest- ing, ashore. The irate father shouted to Towers, the father of the girl, as the steamer sailed, “They'll wait a few years before they wed.” | Plan to Consummate Irrigation Project : That the only way of saving any dart of thelr investments is by car rying the irrigation project through to success is upon. R. 8. Chapman, representing Eastern creditors to an amount of nearly $100,000, has left for the Fast to talk over the matter of or Ranization. In the next two weeks definite action along this ine will undoubtedly be taken QUEER THINGS IN THE NEWS|, gated and ascertained that it had sold the school building through mistake, and that wreckers had | | razed it between Friday afternoon and Monday morning NURSE LEAPS TO DEATH WITH BABY Prees Leased Wire) SAN OPRANC 18CO, Feb. 13.— Major and Mrs. Albert E. Truby of the army medical corps are in San Franciseo today mourning the tragic lows of their year-old baby A Japanese nurse girl jumped off | the transport Warren, carrying the child with her, while the vessel was in Philippine waters. THOUSANDS KILLED Germs of Catarrh Ea ily Destroyed and Vile Di Ended. Delays are dangerous, If you want to get rid of catarrh you must | kill the germs that cause catarrh Stomach dosing, ointment, and douches have all failed HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o- KILL breathed THE directly over the inflamed, microbes, but healing and soothing the sore catarrhal spots. Breathe HYOMEI coughs, colds, sprays ‘mem brane, only de- stroying for catarrh, croup and catarrhal deafness and if you are not satis-| fled with the benefit obtained your money will be refunded, Breathe HYOMET; it is made of purest Eucalyptus and other heal- ing antiseptics and is very pleasant to breathe. Complete outfit, in-/| cluding hard rubber pocket inhaler tojand bottle of HYOMEL $1.00. After | you once own an inhaler you can} buy a bottle of HYOMEI at pbar- macists everywhere for only 50 cents. practically agreed | not! an pe 3s r D> vorD DOT 158 VOT TENNYSO WHO WROTE Dor 19s Fine! CALL LITERATOORE $ LD SOUNDS Like N. ip? Words by Sch Music by Condo “STUDENTS AALL TONIGHT FOR OTTERILL What will unquestionably be the most. enthusiastic meeting in the university district during the pres ent campaign will take place to- night at May's ball, 42ed and Sixth av. N. BE, where George F. Cot terill, the people's candidate for mayor, will be the principal speaker. Cotterill! was to have spoken at the university Friday night at « meeting arranged by the Non Par tisan Political clab. Written per mission was first obtained for the meeting, but President ing op the “gag rule” the standpat board of regebte re cently, later enlled the rally off The Cotterill speech Friday night was to have been on “Civic Right eounness.” Aroused by what they term a breach of good faith, the students plan to give Cotterill thé biggest reception ever given any candidate. | Stewart Rice, president of the senior class, president of the La Follette club, and president of the Direct Legislation league st the | university, will be one of the speak jers, Tam Deering, former presi dent of the Associated Students, 4 at present a member of the board of control, will be the chair man of the meeting tonight Lioyd Black, an intercollegiate @ebater, will also be one of the speakers. Mra. E. P. Fick, one of the most pleasing and eloquent the meeting also, The meeting begins at & p. m. Cotterill also spea the Mod- efm Woodman hail in Ravenna to- ight. This afternoon at 2 o'clock will speak at the Plymouth chureb, to which all women are in- od at 6.30 he will dress cbareh. Fair Aviator’s Tears (Ry United Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Feb. 13—After having her tears frozen to he cheeks during a hysterical ex- “rience in a biplane, Mrs. Wm. A. Dunlap today dec! ambition for serial has died. + took her up 1,000 feet over Bel- mont park. Then the motor stopped. Beatty managed to Glide the machine to earth, Mrs. Duniap is under the care of a physician today. SANTA MONICA, Cal, Feb, 12 | Frank Del Mar must answer to a jcharge of peace disturbance because aid. The simian him to the city jail, LOS ANGELES, Feb, 13. take a chance with a mule any day | but not with that contraption, quoth Cyrus Hockwood of Ozark Mo., anent a hotel elevator, After his wife persuaded him to enter. he took 27 continuous rides. Dance at Dreamland tonight HAVE Ir DELIVERED Have our 22 deliver Kristoferson's Pasteurized MILK home. assured one of teams ms qudirt uty and of A. Kristoferson, ‘Main 223 Ind, 223 away when they again If the dirt, ¢ were only clean Of thene at ed nd tilings with one > brushes : G should r your sake: 1 16-Ine ih Adjustable tet y .00 pair Motorcycle or’ Fieys Peadis bore ef ps. |] age duntor Handle Gan Light rn Lantern #5 Kanter © Shaying Brush Shaving Brush . if $c Shaving Brush rig Ving Brush 1 iH. 2 ‘ine lan Motors . eat Kane, act-| adopted by | vited, @ meeting at the University M. B./ '600,000 Miners May Strike Soon LONDON, Feb. 14.—That more than 600,000 coai miners employed in work March 1, seale agreement certain today The operators have flatly refus ed to grant the minimum scale de manded by the men, and the offi clals of the Miners’ Federation are in sension here to dincurs the sit uation, Although nothing offictal has been given out, it is believed |that the governing body will aw ithorize # walkout during the next | few days. the present appears when expires, | HONOLULU, Feb. 13.-—-Leaving the flagship West Virginia here, the United States cruisers California, Coterado and South Dakota tod |various islands of the Hawalian | group, Capt. Chas, H, Harlow is in command. | Notable Gathering of Bench and Bar (B nited Prese Wire) TACOMA, Feb. 14.—One of the |most notable gatherings of bench and bar occurred last night when | four supreme court jurists, one federal judge and four more from | the superior court joined with 100 lawyers, two of them women, in paying tribute to Abraham Lin jroom of the Tacoma hotel Supreme Judge 0. G. Ellis spoke jot Lincoln as “a man.” Federal | Judge George Douworth, who cre- ated a sensation recently by re- | signing and then withdrawing bis | resignation, urged the repetition |declaring that the repetition of Lin-| jcoln’s name and deede was uplift jing. Drop yelled Tram, that fron, you son of @ gun,” & front row spectator, when at a local theatre. Then jhe remembered, and sat on bis) | shoulder blades throughout the per = PIONEER Koinl Feb, 13.—Isaac pioneer business is dead today, Newton veut jman of Los Angel after five years (lIness. Ho came jto Los Angeles in 1871. Hin for tune ts estimated 000,008 HERE 8 THE MmNCTRATOR : ‘The Ideal Bailt for tht 1h Right c lof service. Sold oni | Lily Co, Foot of | hia pet monkey climbed a cocoanut || jpalm on the hat ef a fair beach || accompanied || andthe natu atte ‘Our and by spe Kuarantee thelr must be filling will stay. in put in. Go to the the Then the properly bany Al e & Southwick elevator or walk up. Ry dentists advertiate and then and op nly y reelf and Kuarantee Is bona fide a crowns 6200." A werittan ntee given with all work Regal Dental Offices DR. I. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Av., N, W. Cor. Union NOTE—-Bring This Ad With You. the Cardiff collieries will quit} | began a ten days’ cruise among the } coin at a dinner held in the el leveled hin revolver in “The | China’s Royalty Is in n Ashheap PEKING Ch China. Foe ta China today @ republic, and after 300 years of rule the imperial Man- chu leaiity is shorn of all power, Three edicts, proclaiming the ab- jon, establishing the republic and urging peace, were issued yes |terday, and these edicta mark the close of the great, successful re bellion against autocracy by the oldest empire in the world. The edicts specify that the im perial family may keep their tt tles, and receive $4,000,000 Mex jean, per year for expenses. The princes and dukes also keep their tithes, and the nobles will have the rights of ordinary citizens. One provision is that the state shall find employment for such of the |nobility as are in financial diffi | culties WIPING OUT ALL STAINS WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—The majority report of the senate com mittee on elections, which exoner jates United States Senator Isaac [Stephenson of Winconsin of |charges of corruption, was pre sented to the senate today. OAKLAND, Cal, Feb. 13.—The finding of the skeleton of a «mall child just outside the confines of the Mountain View cemetery has started the police on the trail of a lmystory. Au investigation ts be- ing made in an effort to ascertain the identity of the child ‘Take in Time \the proper help to rid your = tpeakers in the state, will address Of annual gatherings of the kind, /of the poisonous bile which causes headaches, flatulence and discom- fort.. 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