The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1912, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

74, 619 Voters THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1912. February 14 Is a Date Which Osgar Will Hereafte Are Reg istered ‘The registration gis in Seat- Ue bas been broken. With 5,1 registered yesterday, the totals ran up to 74,619, exceeding the reg istration for the recall election be 3.444, The day's record was also brok-} en, Previous to yesterday, the) highest total for any day was 3,695, or 1,434 less than the new mark, | There are still ten days more to} register to get a vote in on the) harbe terminal propositions. These bond issues come up at a special election in the port, which ineludes all of King county, and| the law required the books to be) closed only 10 days before the spe-, elal election instead of 20 in a gen- eral election, The names of those who register during these 1@ days will be kept separately so that they will not be mistakenly given an opportunity to vote in the city election. VICTOR! P Ha Steam Laundry bas been burn ed, with 4 joss of about $15,000. UNIVERSITY DISTRICT LOYAL TO COTTERILL that the city of Seattle ap. 14—The Victo- Taking Howard Cosgrove and} pians John C. Higgins, standpat members proved them; that the park board of the university board of regents a; proved them, These plans were severely to task for their apparent drawn three years before the sub iesincerity with reference to the ject of the trestle came up before university trestle controversy, Geo, the 1911 legislature. F. Cottert!! made a spirited talk at Aided University May's hall in the heart of the unt-| During those three years the re- versity district last night to over | gents and the university engineer 600 people, in which he showed | chenged their views on them. Cot the position he had taken on the! teril) said he did not; that he stil question, was officially accepted by believed they are necessary to keep the board of regents themselves, cut of the university campus a tract the university engineer, the park of muddy territory which will come Leard and the city of Seattle. with the lowering of the Lake Wi It was the biggest gathering in|! Kton waters. Cotterill spo\e feel- the university district during the ‘sly of the fact that the very tract entire campaign. People stood up| ™ university Jand upon which the for more than an bour before Cot. | trestle was to be built had come ‘Presse Leased W' Feb 14-—King terill got to the meeting from Ra- venna hall, where he spoke earlier |*¢rked to get through an amend: fm the evning to over 200. Stu-/mentin the fair appropriation bill ets cheered the progressive can-|Showed that he had succeeded in ¢@idate when he entered the rom, €%empting unlversity shore lands “ghd frequently broke out in spon. {rom sale, and bad besides, through sive candidate made clear that the | #res of land in addition. keynote in the present contest is/ ert not the moral one.alone, but also iC nf. She Those who | preeeded Cotterill | 0 esses were: Tam Deering, Stuart Rice. | Mrs. EB. P. Pick, J. A. Johnson, Hiegh | , Ravenna meeting. (By United Press Leased Whe) Cotteril! showed that the plans} OAKLAND, Cai, Feb. 14.—Mrs. “and the plat, which involve the|Harriet Loraine Prazer Devine has fa conjunction with Mr. Lancaster,| Which she would inherit the bulk the ‘university engineer; that the of the estate of the late Mary L. teard of regents approved the | Swain of Berkeley and also the Swain was alleged to have made her a legal heir, by pleading guilty ne SIRES it before Judge Ellsworth this morn- Co. Offer to Pay for Samese | dictment returned against her lant if It Fails, | Wednesday, accusing her of forg jing the will. She asked probation sad you will soon notice a gain in good, healthy flesh. To all who are thii, weak and ran down, this re- lee . ees plump, rosy, pertect heath.| Sir Edwin Must » “igor and vitality. Most people eat enough to become | Be Highly Flattered but lack of assimilative power. Samose mingles with the food) “LONDON, that ig eaten, so that it is assimi-| George Edwin Grey, British secretary pieasing plumpness and good| of state for foreign affairs, to healthy flesh. Those who use Sa-| the exclusive Order of the mose for a week or ten cays will reigning sovereigns covet. au, improvement in general strength| Only four other commoners and health. have been privileged to wear Samose is in tablet form, pleas tory of the order, and it is the most reputable drug stores in| nearly 200 years since the Gar- Seattle, Quaker Drug Co. and Bar-| ter was conferred on a com- tell Drug Co. under their personal stances. Sir Edward, who rep- resents the conservative wing of the Libera! party, has been cessor to Premier Asquith, whose retirement has been per. sistently rumored. * dents and staid fathers and moth.|2nd the sale of shore Ianda. He tneons applause, as the progres.| tat amendment, turned over 160 “the progressive issue. . Todd. Arthur Carr spoke at the Forged Mi ill trestle district, were drawn by him lconfessed that she forged a will by : ladoption papers by which Mrs. * MARES GOOD, EALTINY. FLESH — ing. She was arraigned on an in- Régin the use of Samose today, jand Judge Ellsworth gave her two markable Sesb-forming food prom- fat; the trouble is not lack of food, bag today nominated Sir lated by the blood, and builds uy Garter, an honor which many ) seon notice a gain in weight and the biue ribbon during the his- : ant to-take, and Is sold by two of moner under similar circum. guarantee, to refund the money if does Five satisfaction. prominently mentioned as suc- MRS. TOTTEN SENT , convicted of the twurder of James Sutton nearly two years ago, may never be placed in the penitentiary, as she is now confined in the insane asylum at she was confined county jail, but her condition be- came such a few days ago that it was necessary to take her to the asym. _ Complete estimates, covering ‘every detail, are furnished by ‘Dahiem. “No trouble or worry for you, THE sToRE TH MO . Dutch Kalsomine, any tint, Ib.te WALL rarEeR. Plain Ingrain, double roll. .2%e Moire Ceiling, double roll...126 Varnished Kitchen Paper, double roll . * he Estimates Our Specialty. C. Dahlen o 1506 Third Ave. . SAVES You WELTY WORKING IN JUTE MILL (By United Press Leased WALLA WALLA, Feb. Pyle? Welty, former banker of ibe: and now Convict No. 6418, today started to work in the jute mill at the penitentiary here. For a few days he will do little but observe the workings of a machine and help the man in charge of It. Welty is cheerful and said he was willing to do whatever was ordered AMUSEMENTS PGR Sek mess MOORE THEATRE Tonight and AN Week, SPECIAL BARGAIN MAT. TODAY ¢ Greatest Hit in Years "Hs CHOCOLATE soLpien Presented by the Whitne ro Direction of PoC Whithey: ° Company of 100; Palos of a. edad dee ee GOES 15,000 MILES IN ACOT BATLE CREEK, Mich., Feb, 14.—The Rev. ©. P. Antisdel of Chicago, a missionary, is in 4 sanitarium here after a jour- ney on a cot of 15,000 miles from the interior of China. He is afflicted with neurasthenia and not once during the entire jounrney was he able to sit up. Four hundred miles of the trip was through mountains, the cot being carried by Chinese coolies, Twenty-two relays ® were used. * KEKE KKKNIEK WOMAN POLICE CHIEF RITZVILLE, Wash., Feb. 14.— Beattle’s P Mrs. E. E. Eaton has been appoint- ph gd Pts" aq ||ed chief of police by Mayor B. D. atone CE ie Wilson. The appointment, however, lee and’ 0c." SSS EEE EEE Nitty Little Dancers, Other Big 8. & C. Acts, SSSSSSEES ESE E SESE EE ir subject to the council's confirma- tion, and- action will* be taken Feb. 20. t the university becanse he bad! VAIT, MY Lippe Fe iow, I Vic RING DER BELL YOR YOU, On, St i MARVELOUS ESCAPE IN LIMITED WRECK ly United Press Leased Wire.) DEVILS Laxe,‘ D., Feb. 14.—-Passengers on the Oriental limited, the Great Northern railroad’s Pacific coast train, owe their lives to a miracle today. Striking @ broken rail east of Doyon, the train jumped. ik and roiled over over down an embankment, but nobody was A dozen passengers are reported suffering lesser Of these, Engineer Printgrville and Fireman Peterson are probably the most seriously injured. Relief trains are on the scene, it was at first reported ti been killed and scores injured. sper train, but there was no need for their services. RHRMRRORREREENREEARRARREE VACUUM CLEANER USED TO PROLONG GIRL'S LIFE CHICAGO, Feb. 14.--An ordinary vacuum cleaner, with ap equipment for producing artificial respiration, was the means em ployed at a hosp! here today for prolonging a young woman's hfe 29 hours. At the time the resuscitation work began, the patient was what had been scientifically termed “incompletely dead.” Res- piration, hear ction pulse became almost normal. While two physich worked with the machine over the patient, two other performed an operation, After the operation the machine was stopped for & moment and the patient died, ee eer tee e Nee Oe | eeeimae at | eeeeeeteeeeee aiamnatnaiia ~ Women’s Rally for Cotterill — Specially arranged. for women) FP. Cotterili will be the principal who cannot attend any noonday or! speaker, Two or three short talks evening meetings, a big rally will) will be made by others. Besides be held at the Seattle theatre Fri-| the speeches, there will be several day afternoon, beginning at 2:30, in| musical numbers volunteered by bebalt of George F. Cotterill, “the | some of the best local talent progressive candidate. The meet-| Thursday night there will also ing is entirely In charge of the|be a big Cotterfit rally at the Se- women supporters of Cotterill. The|attle theatre. It will be the pro- plan ts to have all the women vo-| gressive candidate’s second dows ters present and to keep none of town night meeting during the the men voters out, elther. George) ermpatgn COMMEND PORT COMMISSION The action of the Port Commis, The proposal submitted by ther sion in safeguarding the terminal) Port Commission provides that ¢ bond proposal In such a way as to|commission may operate the ter- exable the Port Comission itvelf to| minal project by “lease or directly!" carry out the terminal scheme if| These words, “or directly,” will Rf & satisfactory agreement cannot be! the commission power if the bont made with the promoters was com: carry to drive a proper bargainewith mended by the Commercial clab last the terminal promoters or failing in}, night following the report of a spe-| that to directly operate the termina! | clal committee | iteelt. FAMOUS BRADBURY SUITS . FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN jj, AT REOUCED PRICES WHILE THEY LAST A few Sample Suits tn broken lines are being offer- ed ai @ special reduction tn order to dispose of them, and also for the purpose of | making room for our Spring and Early Summer arrivals, These Suits were originaily priced at $25 to $30, and are | now offered for from $15 to These garments are ex- ceptionally attractive, and | include a wide range to se- lect from, in all the popular We give credit—a genuine, helpful credit there are no strings to our system of credit —we require. only a very small initial pay- ment when your pur- chase is made, and al- low you to complete the remaining obligation at your convenience, in either weekly or month- ly amounts. EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ale, Near Union St. "Seattle's Reliable Credit House" Men who grasp opportunity use the telegraph letter to further their busi- ness. Western Union ‘‘Day Letters” and ‘‘Night Letters.’’ THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY _—_ r Remember v4 oom 1D CONTAINS NO BAD NEWS, SIR, \ Dger4ed: 4, is Co ggg Bees 3 I ny in Telli eee wae od “be Sas love for you iv welling —~ ieichieatiimetmaametees "| Bourquin to be federal judge for the district of Montana. CHICAGO, Fel 13.—What is be- lieved to be the smallest baby boy on record was born to Mrs. James NEW MONTANA JUDGE Adams of Batavia. The child WASHINGTON, Feb, 13.—Presi- weighs 114 pounds. He was placed mt Taft nominated today George in an incubator, MONARCH GAS ATTACHMENTS ee Monarch Gas Attachments may be added to Monarch Malleable Ranges at avy time. Five styles afford a variety of sizes and equip ment that cover the requirements of any family You can get & Monarch Range for coal or wood now and later add the gas section, making a complete and compact com! tion. It will be our pleasure to supply full information, May we suggest an early call? MakeYourCoking aDaily Pleasure “NEW RECIPROCITY TREATY WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—-Prent cording to reports to- arted negotiations for a new reciprocity treaty with Cuba This neat, attractive style is one of our best selling straight front with wood drawer pulls, beveled French plate. price $25.00. Special styles, large square mirror of Reguter A plain, straight line style, made of solid oak in the fumed finish, wide pad seat upholstered in genuine Spanish leather; a real Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Sto-e Buy Now Pay Later All the Crea't You Wan) PIKE 61. AND FIFTH AV, Words by Sch Music wt Ectitate OH,NO——NO Bap News THAT 13, nor FoR ME& * pa ee T'S ONLY A Comic vat AND I'VE WarreD one a MEET THE CHump WHO'S KEEPING UP THE SILLY ™——__, CUSTOM Ha \ [GIRL LEAVING TO COLUMBIA, Mo, learn bow to farm and make it @ sition, Miss Pearl GI day | taking an age jat the University of FRENCH SENATOR DIES PARIS, Feb, 14.—Gen. Hippolyte | Langlois, senator from the depart ment of Meurthe et Moselle and member of the French academy, is dead here today. Be | Gold Crowns WHY PAY MORE? ing tut the best of material. p rm the niee each and every filling, ere WE CUT THE CUT : PRICES: Union ft Entrance 206% Set of Teeth . We ure no! lensly and « for 15 yearr Platinge Fillings Heavy Goia Painiens Extracting nations and offer consultations: free of cost or obligation. apie free on all work. UNION 3‘. DENTISTS ‘Third ond Vike Sta. Eetrance 305% Pike ALLARD. : B nya Baar) c4 The Place to Save Money The New Store Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal Patteras The Armstrong Co. Cor. Ballard and Twenty-Second Avs. DO YOU LOVE YOUR WIFE? Then make her bappy. Buy her a Sewing Machine, Ballard, 5403 TWENTIETH, NEAR MARKET MRS. A. E. LORD, OF THE BALLARO BANDBOX © MILLINERY, 2005 Market St. Wishes to announce that she ts prepared to furnish or white China, Roman Gold and Artists’ }yaterials at prices. Order work solicited, Special rates \ clubs d Phone 1126, Ballard. + C. G. INGALLS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Special Attention Given to Fine Watches and Clocks 5223 Ballard Av. Become independent. teach you how, THE SCANDINAVIAN so uaa BANK F, P. SEARLE, Manager OTTO §. J. PEDERSEN, That “Rainy D. Every thrifty young man and woman gets ready “Rainy Day.” They lay aside 2 certain portion of thelr and this they wisely put away in our savings bank to ace ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT. BALLARD BRANCH Union Savings & Trust aving: and Ballard Avenues Cc. W. CASLER, Manager Hy. Watch our chances in our window display & «nt Ask us for particulars, Ballard Music He 5426 Ballard Ave., Near Market St. Pho Ballard 1277

Other pages from this issue: