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BEHENDS GIRL WHO JILTED HIM MADRID, Feb. 20.—Terrible revenge was taken today by a jitted lover upon his former sweetheart she was about to marry h iin a village near Bilbao, says a dispatch re- celved from that city. Approaching the wedding procession, he attacked the young woman with a reaper's and with one blow de- her. In the confusion assassin escaped after wounding several of the party. Erickson Again | ways Tr usta DISS ISS A SuRE SCREAM—- A IMITAT BOOK CALLED "POPPIN THE QUESTION? DER FRONT CoFER DERE EXBLOSION. I VILL SEN. on the Job Councilman Oliver T after absence of several w account of Illness, ts back in the council chamber and in full harne At the meeting yesterday out of the committee pigeon holes the question of selling the muri » bonds, Erickson fs t the car line whieh the people voted for shall be built He introduced an ordinance yester day authorizing the compt r © advertise for the sale of $200,000 worth of bonds. In addition to that he introduced | an ordinance creating a city rail-| way bond fund. A third ordinance fmtroduced by Erickson then fol lowed providing that $150,000 be transferred from the garbage fund to the car line fund. ‘The ordinances went to the fi hance committee. —————— Colds Go Overnight! Pleasant Vapor Treatment Does the Work Without Stomach Dosing. | Here's an offer that means some thing. Money returned if HYOME! doesn't give satisfaction In treat. ment of catarrh, coughs, colds and | advice once in the evening and again just before retiring. Into a small bow! full of boiling water pour a scant teaspoonful of HYOME!, cover head and bow! with ‘a towel and breathe deep Into the) lungs the soothing, healing, germ | killing vapor that arises. HYOME! is made of Australian; ptus, an antiseptic that is} used extensively by the foremost) nose and .hroat specialists in the world. ‘A bottle of HYOMET costs only 50 cents at druggists everywhere. YOUR EYES in to milk at Pasteurized the next mother's milk. Bo says the New INITIATIVE UPHELD Y SUPREME COURT United Press Leased Wire) 20.—Prac- rinciple of the initiative and referendum, as enacted in Oregon, Is constitutional, came here yesterday afternoon, when the United State court refused to take jurisdiction in test suits contesting the validity of the laws. In his opinion Chief Justice White id: “It is indeed a singular misconcep- tion of the nature and character of our constitutional systom of govern ment to suggest that the settled dis tinction which the doctrine just stat ed pointe out between judicial au (thority over justifiable controversies and legislative power as to purely political questions tends to destroy the duty of the judiciary in proper cases to enforce the constitution jon results from failing ih between things which are widely different--that is, the the legislative duty the political questions involved ta deciding whether a state govern ment republican tn form exists, and the judicial power and ever-present duty, whenever it becomes neces sary, in a controversy properly sub- mitted, to enforce and uphold the tution, as to each and évery exer cise of goverumental power. The opinion stated that congress alone could object to the initiative and referendum. PORTLAND'S FAMOUS CASE PORTLAND, Or,, Feb, 20-—The copstitutionality of the Oregon in- itiative and referendum law, which was practically affirmed in prio : RED FIRE FAIL TO DRAW Although it was the most expen- sively and extensively advertised meeting in the entire campaign, the Parish rally last night proved the poorest in attendance and in enthu- siasm held during the entire cam paign at Dreamland rink The brass band played all day long on downtown streets to adver tine ft At night, fireworks were shot off at six different corners to attract attention, and almost a con- tinuous Mame of red for blocks blazed the way to the Dreamland. But the crowd was not falling all over itself to get to the hall. In fact, so little did the crowd care about the whole thing, that when # o'clock arrived, the hour set for calling the meeting to order, there were so few people present that the managers decided that they'd better wait About 8:20 the meeting was called to order by J, B. Chilberg, the mill jonaire banker. York Board of Health a¢ Kristoferson s milk. It's perfectly pas teurized. A. Kristoferson. Mata 223—Ind, 223. AMUSEMENTS ———— SS ~ Tonight and All Week. Special Priced Matinee Tomorrow. Balfe's Masterpiece, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. Special Election Returns Read Be- tween Acts. Seattle Theatre Both Phones 43. TONIGHT—ALL WEEK. Bargain Matinee Thursday, THE ROSARY Like the song and the poem will live forever. Nights—26e, 50c, The, $1 “A TEXAS TOMMY CA 6—TEXAS TOMMY DA 6—OTHER 8. & ©. ACTS—4 TEXAS TOMMY CARNIVAL 14—DANCERS—14 Cor, Howell and Howard To prove that we are showing the best pictures in the city this ad, with 5 cents, will admit one. MISS EVA WILSON, Soloist (Formerly with the Dream Theatre) Seeing Ie Believing orse Re-enter Wall St. ATLANTA, Ga. Feb. 20— Chas. W. Morse, the former banker, recently pardoned for wrecking a New York bank after serving two years of @ 1S-year sentence, will recover sufficiently to again re-enter Wall street activities, accord- ing to Dr. A. L. Fowler, Morse’s personal physician, who today has returned here from New York, Morse Plans to WASHINGTON, Feb, 20.—Julia Marlowe, famous actress, is in a hospital here today, following an operation for a slight affection of the thront. The operation, while LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. a ful color Swisseo stops baldness, bald spots, falling hair, scabby scalp, sore |wcalp, brittle hair or any hair or scalp trouble. To prove that our claims are true we will send you # large trial bottle free {f you will send 10c in silver or stamps to help pay cost of post age and pack! to Swissco Hair Remedy Co., 4947 P.O, Square, Cin einnatl, O. Swisseo will be found all druggists and drug departmen everywhere at 600 and $1.00 a bottl at t 1 f service. Bold ony by) of service. Sold 0} t lily Co., Foot oF Meat VEN You LiFT YO DANA DLCPICKLES | to determine | applicable provisions of the constl-| Swissco Stops It this| 1ON Ss ISSA Ld D iD Ww ciple by the United States supreme Jeourt today, was first raised In Or legon when the state attempted to recover from the Pacific States Tel- ephone and Telegraph Co,, $10,450 tax on ite gross carnings, under the authority of the Initiative law pass- ped in 1906. The telephone company opposed the tax on the ground that the law | was unconstitutional. | Frank Kiernan of Portland raised. the san stion In an injunction agains elty of Portland, and the two oa finally were combined and submitted to the United States au preme court for final adjudication last fall, The Kiernan action also asserted that the authority conferred on cities to pass laws by the initiative was unconstitutional The main issues were based on the claim that the Oregon system violated the guarantee of a repre | sentative form of government. lt was declared the system was revolutionary, that it blended the three departments of government, that It confused statutory with con- stituptional legislation, that it pro- vided two sources of legislation, and ‘was subversive of the representative form of government | MANUFACTURER IS SUED FOR DIVORCE | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 20.—Jo- jseph Etienne; president of the Cy- clops Iron Works, and: one of the | most prominent men of this city, today is defendant in a sult for dl voree filed in the superior court here. Mrs. Etienne alleges cruelty and asks $750 4 month alimony. AND BRASS BAND _ PARISH CROWD F. L. Seixas, a member of the Par. {san campaign committee, oceupied a jatrateglc point at the head of the jhall, and he engineered the ap plause. | Prof. Herbuman devoted a conald- lerable portion of his speech to prove | that, in spite of his supporting Par- ish, he is @ progressive yet prove it, he laid stress on the fact that there were, besides himself, two other progressives on Parish’ campaign committee of over 100, “Where do I stand?” Parish began his speech. “Here is where 1 stand.” And he again read his col- orless platform. >) Mrs. Reed hailed Parish as the “business” candidate, and denounc- ed Cotterill because he was not sup ported by Big Business. “His is one kind of trust which Hig Business does not support,” she i said. | * * } * HEIRS OF HANGED \* MAN GETS NO INSURANCE * WASHINGTON, Feb. 20— ® Execution on the gallows an- |®nuls the criminal’s life insur |® ance policies, according to a * supreme court decision, The * ruling was made in the case of * James 8. MeCue, once mayor * of Charlottesville, Va., hanged ® for wife murder. —— RRR h hh See eee eee eee SS * ee ee ee ee eo (Ry United Press Leased Wi: SAN FRANCISCO, 20. | Dr. Bertram F. Alden, chief Surgeon of the French hospital, is recovering today from an operation unique jn the history of surgery, that of removing from his own body the vermi- form appendix. Dr. Alden in- | jected a spinal anaesthetic, and with his own hand wiel I, cutting out the jome sac, and gaining prompt relief from a severe at- tack of appendicitis, Woman Convicted of Grave Charge With a woman as foreman of the jury, ® woman was convicted of contributing to the delinquency of a girl in. Judge Ronald's court yew: terday The verdict was signed by Sarah Ashbridge. The defend jant, Esther Crandall, was charged |with having taken a young girl, Olive Westbrook, to cafes and oth- er improper places, d that the girl was kept in vicious company, | Miss Westbrook, it was alleged, ran a from the Fremont Home for | Girls. | ker of Nome, | Alaska, famed as Rex Beach's hero \in "The Wolf,” and Miss Gertrude | Wall of San Gabriel, today were junited in marriage in 6 Fran- ciseo. The ceremony was a quiet one and was witnessed by only a [few friends of the bride and groom. | Woman to Do MR, OSGAR, And, to} THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1912. “Tr ‘the Thing That's Contrary - - por's PUNNY—— TLE 1S8 MISLEADING” DITN'D You OPEN DSR TRONT COFER UND HEAR THANK You SENDING IT, But THE TITLE MISLEADING, dames J. Hill, head of the Great Northern system, at left, and J. H. Carroll, his personal counsel, arriving at the capito! testify before the Stanley steel investigating committee. ST — 5 Seattle Witnesses © . Now in Portland (Ry United Press Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 20,--Ovet a dozen Seattic residents, includfog Louis P. Sichler, recetver for the Washington Orchards Irrigationads Fruit Co., are in this elty today ty appear as witnesses before the ted ral grand jury. The men. gre wanted to explain why their names xbould have been given as retet erces by H. H. Humphrey, one‘of the officials of the De Larm and Pieh! companies, in a letter writ ten to W. Hafdinger of Portland Humphrey is out on bonds on a charge of using the mails to defraud Black Hand is at work Taft Entertains (By United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—On the ove of the Lenten season President and Mrs. Taft will hold the last of the state receptions at the White House tonight with officers of the army and navy as the guests. Tt will be, as usual, a brilliant function, since the military and naval attaches of the various em- bassies will be present in their gayest uniforms, contrasting with the more sombre garb of the Amer- jean officers. :|Wanta Make Dug’s A NOISE LIKE ——~- \Railroad King Hill Snapped on Way to Stanley Steel Quiz in Washington, to > eee FRESE Pill. Box Smaller |, Ever been to Dugdale’s park? uu know, that two by four square they call Seattie’s ball park. Ever remark upon its size? Well, iaten to this: There are me (fans they could surely ne'er | ) who would even cut another “7 off the little sardine box \ Geld. Yep, indeed, ‘tis even so. } Only yesterday these unpatriotic ones filed a protest with the city in counct! assembigd, alleging {, as property owners, they ob- jected to the continued pocupancy by Dugdale’s ball park @f a portion of Pir st, and Twelfth av. The protest was placed on file. BENEFIT AT LABOR TEMPLE! P. L. Young, who was stricken wit bparalysis a year ago Iast June jand has since veen unable to pro- vide for his wife and child, was given a benefit at the Labor Tem- ple by the International Brother. hood of hiectrical Workers last |night. H. M. Wells and George T. | McNamara spoke. [tk RARER I “ 80} * * * “The Campus Mourer,” a col. * ® lege farce by Mise Grace Ger & ® rish, will be presented at the & * Metropolitan theatre tonight, * * for the benefit of the Girls’ % Home and Training school, The * * action takes place in a co-edu- * * cational college in leap year, * (eR | THIRD CONCERT WAS GOOD | An audience of musiclovers, dis-| appaintingly small in numbers, but} big in enthusiasm, heard John M.| Spargur and the Seattle Philhar monic orebestra render. Tschai |kowsky’s “Pathetic Symphony” | | night Mme. 8. Hesse-Sprott |mezzo-soprane Was heard to excel lent advantage, as ft seemed to have a greater dramatic ability than | was shown at the Saengerfest. | Mary Turner Salter’s rendering of “The Cry of Rachel” showed that | her voice has a caressing quality | |which last night thrilled the audi j ence. : | Mrs, Chas. P following months. Burnett, 67, mother of Burnett, died yesterday, an fiiness of several Never Any Falling Hair, Itching Scalp or Dandruff if You Use a Little Danderine. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is merely a matter of using a little Danderine. The very first application cleanses the scalp, stops itchiness, destroys and dissolves every par- ticle of dandruff and prevents the hair from falling out. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. 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Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments- a delightful durprise awaits every- one who tries this, wo ey (2-20) a ——— HUSBAND KILLS WIFE AND HIMSELF Domestic unhappiness last night |bodies lying among the fragments led H. H. Johneon, janitor of the of mirror. Johnson was 40, Thistie appartments, 1415 11th av. hie wife 32. to send two bullets through the! ‘The couple had one son, Lawton brain of his wife, Blanche Johnson, johnson, who ix an electrical ap and then place the pistol to his own | prentice. and he expressed no # forehead. There were no witnesses prise yesterday, when he came home to the grim tragedy, but the shots and jearned of the murder and sui- were rd by the neighbors and cide He waid his parents had quar when Patrolman J. H. Crowley! reied frequently, and that bis fath reached the scene he found th® er had been drinking heavily of late, “The Saints Johnson was arrested last No Are Divide yember for chasing J, H. Raymond proprietor of the Monmouth apart- whieh filled the First Methodist church Jast Before an audience Gordon and releas | Cleveland, O—"& j*aid Henry Hurdle, |performer relensed fh / worth $100,000, terday berited the money | mother. Stops F Destroys An Plegant D Makes Hair D bors NOT COLOR THE. J. ©, Aven Conraart, Lowell, 99 | ments, out of the building with a night, Fred B. Smith and his team lgun. Johnson was janitor at the time. of experts in the men and religion He was tried before Justice forward movement gave in tablotd form thelr aims and methods. Each | speaker was allowed but seven | minutes. The consensus of opinion | wan that the churches are out of| touch with the public. lout and Raymond Robins of Chicago! made a bit with his tabloid: If) future reference. three crooks and three bonest men | ~ CARPE sat in the front seats bere tonight, | the three crooks would be in agree. | ———___—. ~ DU ment, while the honest men would | AMES FFY haves difference of opinion. 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