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BRITISH CRUISER SHELLED ADEN Pre sumably and mista Arabia, Feb. unaware of the n for an Italian war ship, the British erulser Dido was shelled by the Turkish fort Perim. according to dispatches reaching here: today Socialist Campaign Rally Jand Pavilion Sunday 2:30 p.m, *** (PAIO ADVERTISEMENT) This Rubber Beetle Should Have Made Adolf Throw a Fit, But blockade | near | Dream SAVES THE TAXPAYERS $150, 000 | PER YEAR Candidate for counell term, believes in efficienc tends to economy. When he assistant city Prosser he urged the deposit by the banks of local Improvement bonds as security for city funds deposited im the banks, because they wou farnish absolute security to Cre city for every dollar of such deposits, and believing that the demand for such a large amount of sald bonds would result in a redu of “he rate of interest on them. As the was law read then, but few of the bunks} would use them, because the man- ner of handling them,was burden #ome and unbusinessiike. Mr. Ap pleton drafted an amendment to the Jaw and secured Its enactment by the legislatare of 1909. law the banks enter Into a yeurl contract with the city for the maxi mum amount of money to be depor fied during the year, ant then keep on deposit with the city local bond: te cover the amount of the deposit As predicted by Mr. Appleton, the increased demand for loca! lmprove- ment bonds resulted In the reduc. tion of the rate of interest from 7 per cent to 6 per cent 40: mooths ago, which means A saving to the tax payers of from $10,090 to $150, 900 per year for (he next five or ten years. Services of this kind rendered by Mr. Appleton to the city, waile he was assistant treasuver he will ren- der as councilman if elected. February Announcement For the benefit of our patrons, we will give 26 per cent xctusi continued discount on all plume work. ng, cleaning, carting, Willowing and remaking MODEL MILLINERY 527 People’s Hank Wida. AID ADVERTISEMENT) LINHOFF’S prs ea IN GOOD There doesn't seem to be any doubt at present that A. G. Linhoff will come through the primaries well at the head of the list of coun- ciimen. The sentiment in his favor is rapidly spreading. Scores of peo- ple are coming to his office every day to offer their services, and he seems to’be just as popular in every other sectiOn of the city as in Ral- nier valley. There is a reason for this. Mr. Linhoffs appearance and demeanor inspire confidence. Peo- ple size him up as an honest man— ene who is short on promises but long on real work. His reputation #8 a contractor among the various dealers in material with whom he has had business and among the many owners for whom he has built is of the very best same time he is progressive enough to keep in touch with every need of Greater Seattle and give whole- hearted support to every propost-| tion that promises to extend the city’s trade and further the real in- terests of the people. He will not, however, lend his aid to any propu- tition blindly or be found in the Tineup for the spectal interests. “Progreasive conservatism” would be a good summing wp of his prob- } #ble public course. Mr. Linhoff is the man who led the fight which finally resulted in the universal street car transter be: ing granted to the people of Ra'nier valley and this ci [ Paints, Glass Wall Paper, Etc. Complete entimates, covering every detail, are furnished by Dahlem. No trouble or worry for you. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. Dutch Kalsomine, any tint, WALL PAPER, Plain Ingrain, double roll. .2%6 Motre Cetling, double roll...12€ Varnished Kitchen Paper, double rou She Ib. Be Katimates Our Special Hbalient (o. 1506 Third Ave. treasurer under Col. | Linhoff | is a conservative man, and at the STAR—SATURDAY, ‘Disa 1S8 DER =~ Desy yer-— A RVBBER €ErLe, 1 Vit DROP | ID IN ADOLF'S CUP AD / Der TABLE. 4 Rs FAST TRAIN AILS FOU WORKMEN (By United Prees Leased Wire) | FORT WAY Ind., Feb. 17.— The Chicago limited on the Penn-| sylvania road collided today with a) “wreck train near Larwill, Four workmen were killed and ten in | jured in the smash. The dead F. Weigand, Frank Holtman, E. Stump and August | Batley The last two named were burned | death. All the victims of the ac ident were on ‘the wreck train. John D.’s Share | Is $160,008,000, (By United Frese Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Wail st. today has obtained its first | accurate insight into the pres ent holdings of John D. Rocke: feller in the Standard Oil com- pany through the contest for contro! of the Waters-Pierce Oil company ween the Rock. efelier and Pierce interests. It developed during the contest that before the dissolution of the trust Rockefeller held 232, 000 shares of the Standard Ol! company of New Jersey. At the present vaiue, $690 are, Rockefeller would receive $160, 008,000 for his stock, Hodge Is Given Divorce Decree! Robert T. Hodge was granted a decree of divoreé late yesterday af- ternon. While Mrs. Jennie Stark Hodge was represented by Attor-| ney G. Ward Kemp, there was no| contest made. Testimony as to the incompatibility of temperament and | the abandonment for over a year was given by Hodge and Allan Stark, a brother of Mrs Hodge. The custody of the four children, whose ages range from 8 to given to Hodge. Mrs, Hodge awarded part of the community ploperty, consisting of household woods, to be turned over to- her when Hodge ceased housekeeping. Mrs. Hodge aa not ask for alimony. CELEBRATE REPUBLIC SHANGHAI, Feb, 17.—Jubilation celebrations in honor of the United Republic continued today in Nan- king and Shanghai. All Chinese ships in the local harbor were gaily bedecked with flags of the republic while the warships and arsenal fired salutes of 21 guns. Socialist Campaign Rally Dream- Jand Pavilion Sunday 2:30 p.m, *** ” This Is the VT in the biier fam fy, Knurl Je, flat nose pipe burner, tide cutter’ ana’ bel re cutter combined; also screw driver. Equipped with one you are in a position to r and adjust at a One saves you time money. Spinning’s Inventory Sale iv the bigwent bargain strik attic. Your big chance to fit. Combination Pi a6 or i86 Krasuter m Plain Handie Combi nation Piler Kraeuter No. 205 Gurved Jaw ernal Pliern Site |! 00 Billings & Spencer's éInch Combination Pliers Ge $1.26 8-Inch, sam oe 25e stick ‘Supercream ‘Shaving || Soap ise || $1.00. $1.60, $1.76 ‘ana’ $2.66 ment Tools Ibe Red Devil Giass ‘Cutter Combination ‘Ce- the 7 Catborundum Stone j Yours for Bargains Spinning’s Bargain Store H415-17_Fonrth Avenue : (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) TAXPAYERS INDORSE MERRIFIELD FOR COMPTROLLER Selected by leading improvement ciubs and organizations té install an economical business administra tion into this office, “|delia train at \Gaby’s Back in Paris, Roasting America and Spending Our Money| Picture made from an unretouched photograph of Gaby Desiys and her American dancing partner, Harry Piiser, to whom it was reported AFTER 7 DAYS URGIAKE ICE FOR | ITS CITIZENS |. sew onteas, Pou it Arter {seven days of tempestuous matrt. | mony, spent in an effort to elude | | an angry father-indaw, who had the police on bia side, John C. Wallace of Portland, @r., and his bride, who | was formerly Mins Hazel M. Aylow worth of Suisun, Cal, are under ar rest here today. Because the bride is only 17 he¥ fother sought to interrupt the pitiasc ment by Inw, and the wife of w in to be returned to” her parents. eal Fruit—#elling Wenatchee apples Native apples Naval oranges ful’ out! i steer Hinds F nteor Round Ox tongue, freah Liver GRAND JUNCTION 6.—A municipal tee plant is advo: | Heart | cated by Thomas M. Todd, socialist | nwes jmayor of Grand Junction. me “Tam firm in the belief,” in his annual report, “that the city should own and operate an ice lant. Such @ course would repre sent a saving of o $30,000, or per ca) to the people of G Junetion, To contend that the ple are not capable of managing plant of this character, or any oth pubtte litflity, would be to deny that the collection of knowledge of the people Was equal to the collective knowledge of one or more who might represent corporate owner ship.” INCITED RIOT (By United Prose 1 EL PASO, Tex., F 17.—United States troops today are guarding the Mexican cone e here as the rasult of a demonstration against Consul Liorente because the latter insisted upon release of the Amer jean soldiers who inady:rtently in vaded Mexico on Thursday Le Martinez is under arrest charged with inciting the riot. It is reported that he and his wife led a mob which attacked the consulate lote last night Bandit Holds Train (By United Press Leased Wire) TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Feb, 17 Posses are scouring the whole country near here today in a search for a bandit who held up a Van Liggett and fired fvur ineffective shots at Engineer Davis, The bandit fied without booty, he says Trimmed Spare riba rk auusage Liver sausage ouitey —tocal Spring *. & Brings, over 2 lbs Turkeys, live Hens, under Hens, 3 lon Ktoosters, live, ive, 4@ Buying Price. is 2 lbw oa Wire) don doz California dri 50% 1 Oregon onions Carrots, sack ‘ 6@ 1 iaeK 1 tomatoes, te i 1.26@@ 2: ore ‘urn pe, Radishes, Parsley, dor. ‘mullflower, timothy Puget sound’ ‘timothy it: oo Alfalfa .. 100 Wheat na: Bran as. Wile corn’. ‘ked corn Midian Rolled oats mixea . Socialist Campaign Rally Dream-| soctalist Campaign Rally Dream- Jand Pavilion Sunday 2:30 p.m, ***/Jand Pavilion Sunday 2:30 p,m, *** jan automobile to a Ni FEBRUARY 17, 1912 SAY, Fet.cow MusT Bea { Pi TACOMA, Feb. 17-—Prot coma this afternoon will brave dea’ ~ |LARGEST BLAST AT TACOMA. (By United Press Leased Wir ed by a ith 400 f Hercules Sandstone Co. at Tenino, when two and a half cartoads of dynamite and powder will be exploded in a single biast, the largest in | the history of the United 8 will operate @ moving pictu to move 1,000,000 tons of rock, Cohen The biast will be touched off by electricity promptiy at 2 o'clock, ‘and thousands of people are gathering to witness the sight. nd his staff and prominent men from all over the sta Begin Elopement in 8! Finieh it in an Automobile Datsy Lewis, 16 years old, eloped from New Hartford, Conn, with Ferdinand Negri in a geigh, but after going several miles they dy elded horses were too slow ‘The rest of the trip was made in w York town, where they were married. Takes Her First ‘Automobile Ride After Ninety-second Birthda walk, Conn, at the age of $2, took her first aytomobile ride with Mra. brating her 96th birthday. Both | women walk a mile a day, i | Lobster Lost One Woman Her Job; | Brown ad Cost Another Tooth Miss Cassie MeNetll bas sued a eRe DENOUNCED AS| IMPOSTER ST. LOUIS, Mo. Feb. 17.—Con | fronted today by A. 3. White, who \elaims to be jeorge A. Kimmel, |the missing bank cashier, Mro. | Eatelia Kiramel, of Nites, Mich. mother of the real Kimmel, jadbunced White as an impostor. The meeting was artanged at the |Ukird trial of the ease in which the) | tite inaurance of Kimmel i« | Amidon. The insurance company contends | that Whi }tffew of th was killed in an Oregon for JA. Johnson, and that was later killed by Swimmey ’ j 36 PRISONERS ESCAPE NOGALES, Artz, Feb. 17—Thir- jtyfive prisoners in the cuartel at Magdalena, Sonora, overpowered twelve guards and escaped, sccord- ing to information reaching No- files today, They are said to have |Jolned the rebels who are mobiltz- ling in the foothills near May Kimmel, while rela t by Jobn B. Socialist Campaign Rally Drea: Jand Pavilion Sunday 2:30 p,m. (PAID ADY VOTE FOR RT rs. eaisialive. experience in both the praska Logis ern-| tne ‘pub vi |clean and well ordered city harbor lnprovements the manufacturing Bicycles |} Columbia ...eeebe 825.00 s27.50 825.00 + 045.00 Theo.Wilts& Co. 1012 First Ave. Seattle Spirit No. 2 Seattle Spirit No. 1 Payton Mra, B. A. Austin of South Nor-| Delia .M. Sanford, who was cele-| de- | in-| ‘Ctved, now being heard by Judge! missing man claim he} fohnson | Gov. Hay will be present. fish dealer in Boston for $10,000, iming that a lobster he sold her | |made her #o sick she couldn't work and she lost her position in & department store, She nays the lobeter “was old enough to vote.” | Mrs, John Cullen of Cambridge | has sued « baker for $8,000 dam- ages, claiming that while eating | | some of bin brown bread her tooth jeame intd collision with a nail and | the latter was driven into the roof jof her mouth. Woman Succeeds in Raising Trail- | ing Arbutus inside Her Home Ano Hanchett of Falls Vil- |lage, Conn, has trailing arbutas in ‘bloom in her home, The plants ere taken up in the fall the first successful attempt at }bringing arbutue to bloom in a house in this vicinity. SAN PRANCISCO, ib 1t—A riot call came into police headquar- jters: “The crew of # steamer at [Meigen wharf in beating up the jfirst mate.” Twelve policemen got jon the job. The “crew” was Pamaduso and his jag Wrinkles Go ¢ Quick |‘ Easy Home Treatment Beauty Vectors Teteaate: Removing beo- ew mat. Betore | Did you ever see a Japanene woman with clouded ¢ o m- eee ra ‘This Hook Sent Free respec e? Then learn how. the n these lines o splendid F the firet time | marvel through sees the treasure-trove has and there is set be- nerican lady who fately, the - full this Wonderful Tokio Rook Princess Beauty is a m: feoling and » dion, “Tt all about treatme inkles with Paster ns mpathy for the Amer- the’ Prine t 1 Princess Tokio’ book: ery Jady who writes cept thowe these the ‘Prir extend no hope lected thems period, it is impe through this ki Years "ot axe you are a matron, Uke to look you are & Wish to loc aninn of To would Uke a gil again? you If would you splendid young u are 40. would a girl Just out you this ue pted for the Rook about wrink to you FR years ik American, it tn a tr tts uniqu teat do it ask Re, Sul hding, to ly Tokio, tral Bank. Tt new treatment To the People of Seattle: & candidate for City have no organt wroup, pushing my y zation, party Toh t twenty” nee in city work lepartments have qualific me to deal with city” affal with some measure of Intelli- Bence. 1 know fired there are some pec le who think that experie Is a disqualification ann expect vot ving ww! to and how to do ft, but as a Protection from being made the elfish interests on the pi moulded: to. the will of domigning persons on the other, JOHN LAMB. Thin ta} Music Words by Sch by Conds DOT cure! THREE INDICT FOR CONSPIRA (By United Press Leased Wire; | NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Three in. dictments for conspiracy, through which Folke E. Brandt, former vaiet |to Millionaire Mortimer Schiff, is alleged to have been “raiiroaded” to \2 30-year term in prison for burg expected the result of a | grand jury investigation which will | be continued here on Monday. Behiff and bis attorney, Howard presen face a pcennd by Roveriet At torney hitman for the of foor letters taken from room at. the ume Site which, it is declared, wills the valet was “4 not une be Wag @ in revenge for his hat cerned in an Intrigue of the Schiff household, clares be is willing to three of the letters, but Schiff holds the fourth, banker will never Approximately 2,000 women at- tended the rally arranged by the | terill, the progressive candidate, at the Seattle theatre yesterday after. noon There was also a liberal / es: of men in the audience. was the most impressive gath pian in the present campaigu. The | | note of sincere conviction that Cot terill was the standard bearer for | Seattie’s home loving citizens was borne to the city at large in em- | phatic tones when the big audience arose like one person and cheered | Mr. Cotterill when he was intro- Ff need by the presiding offi Mra E. Bogardus. Not another rally like it has oc jeurred during the campaign. Not |another of the candidates even at mpted to hold such a rally—a ally of home loving women, women |¥ho could feel proud to point to | Cotteriii as “a man whom their scns could well emulate in upright | ness of character, in public spirit, | ideale and in efficient “ as one of the speakers said the mee, besides Mrs George F. ill, was Mrs. R Cotterill, mother of the progressive cendidate. She is 76 years old, and her eyes filled with teérs of | joy as she saw that vast audien jof mothers, daughters and wives jin the elty, all gathered there to |show by their presence that they believed in her son Cotterill paid a glowing tribute to his mother during the course of his address. Or. Leonard Speake. “We have the beast frightened. Women,. finish the job,” sald Dr. |A W. Leonard, the first speaker He referred to the fight against the standpatters and the vicious ele- ment. He called attention to the | fact that the women defeated Gill the recall, and expressed him | self as confident that they would |do 80 again Speaking of T. A. Parish, standpat candidate, Dr. said: “I am morally certain that there is a political frameup to control the Leonard tells. without hesita- | the machin fev Tokio | - city, county and state. I believe that Mr, Parish is too weak to erad |icate himself from the influence of even if he were de- ‘avilion Sunday 2:30 p.m. *** | Women supporters of George F. Cot- TRIBUTE TO CO ; #irous to do so. leader with a Mr. Cotterill w will be in our ‘the service of any \< eesti Bo | CUTS OFF (By Unites Press PEKIN, Feb. 17. example set by other ra leaders, President Yi the United republic off his queue. D [he still feels kindly t posed Manchus, and @ bublic rejoicing o land the establish |e. President Yaan vanced $3,125,000 needs by the acting province of Chi Li. BREAKS YO AND ENDS INA —e The most | broken, and all gi | after taking a dose Compound every @ three consecutive You will distinetly agreeable symptoms: the very first dose, The most miserable 4 dullness, head and nose a feverishness, Foe the nose, sore throat, tarrhal discharges, ness, rheumatism distress vanishes. Pape's Cold Co sult of three years’ cost of more than dollars, and contains 1 | which we have strated is not effect ment of colds or ‘Take this harmless € directed, with the ke there {s no other anywhere else in the will cure your cold oF § misery as promptly and # other assistance oF as a 25-cent package of & Compound, which aay) the p world can supply. s OHIO- : No Better —~OH Dentistry at Any Price Fill ings ; $5 Bridge Regular $10" Teeth .. Regular $15 I OHIO Sets of Teet Entrance 207 h, Second and University University

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