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| MURDERE MIN ON auLS With one bullet through his heart and another at the base of his brain, the body of Oscar J, Olson was found on the Northern Pacific tracks a half mile south of Spokane avenue last night. evidently murdered. made shortly after ele was o'clock by Engineer Bert Connor, | when he drove a Seattle passenger to within a few feet of the prone form. A revolver and an empty whiskey flask were found a few feet from the dead man, but the direc: bullets and the absence tion of ti the sui- of powder burns preciud cide theory. Letters on the dead man show thet he had recently resided in Hob art, Wash,, and in Iditarod, Al " but there is nothing on which the potice can gain a clew. A letter from Chicago was signed by a sis ter, “Lena.” The clothes indicated that the man was fairly well-to-do, and it is thought robbery may have been the motive. ALL READY F THAT BATTLE EL PASO, Tex. Feb. 27.—At 7 o'clock this morning a force of 1,700 rebels, commanded by Col. Campa, took up a position on the hills about a mile northwest of Juarez, Prep- arations for attack on Juarez were at once started, and a battle is momentarily expected. A‘torce of American cavalrymen moved to a point exactly opposite the rebel camp on the Rio Grande aide of El Paso prepared to drive back the Mexicans, should the in- evitable conflict endanger the lives of American citizens. Reeaeeeeeeteeeaene * ® % The eight-day campaign of & % the Men and Religion Forward & % Movement will close ‘tonight * *& with a farewell meeting for # % men only at the Pirgt Meth- * ® odist heurch. * APKRRRK RED ae MAY ADJOURN CONGRESS SOON WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Polit- fea} activities of both the demograt- fo and republican parties, it ts sald here today, may bring about an ear ly adjournment of congress. VOTERS’ MASS MESTING A votérs’ mass meéting will be held tomorrow evening at 8 p. m. ‘Mysterious Charmer INTRODUCE You Yo NER SURGI ViILue. COME ALONG — L.HAF HER IN DER CONSERPFATORY, Say, DOT 135 A CUTE CHICKEN OSGAR 133 DANCING MIT. T VONDER who SNE iss. THE STA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1912., at the Mardi Gras Ball Captures Adolf er — MISB X, Meer MY JOLLY PRENT, ADOLFD NE VISHES Der NExT DANCE, Words by Music by Conaa’™ ov, T CoucT Be Dead VALYZ ING ! CASE NEAR MA | Picture of Brown's House, Showing Addition Being Made for Accom modation of John Alden, Who Was Killed by Brown for Robbing Home PORTLAND, Or, Feb. 27.- Charged with stealing $500 worth of silverware, furs and clothing from the home of Mra. M. A. Me Donald, of 710 EB. Madison #t., and identified by two pawnbrokers with whom much of the loot was found, pretty Mra. Myrtle Enews, wife of the Southern Pacific jon agent at Perrydale, is under arrest here today, A week ago when Mrs, MeDonald returned home she found her house stripped of valuables, The police were summoned and found that the house had been en- tered with a key, which hung in a place known only to a few of Mra, McDonald's friends, among whom was Mra #. Securing a pleture | ot Mra, Enea, detectives exhibited tt | to the pawnbroker in whose shop | part of the @ were found, He | and his assistant identified the pie- | ture as being that of the woman | who left the goods In his shop, Mra, Enes protests her innocence, ITHACA, N.Y, ib. 27.—Awak- ened at midnight bya rat, Mre. Ed- ward Van Order dropped dead of fright. NATIVE WIT FIRST PICTURES IN MURDER [Woman Arrested SHAKE DICE FOR A WIFE AND THE WINNER LOSES MitTer TKY@ACK, I YOUCT SMASH You © you VASSN'D A VOMAN "i MOVING PICTURES| "s.r yu SHOW COLOR On a An innovation in the form of mov- : FOR A dup ing picture attractions was given| SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, at the Press club last evening to a | too much to pay for @ she gathering of newspaper men and /John Murphy when ¢ friends, when the Kinemacolor mov- | Was scraped he found $3 ing pictures were exhibited for the He had Ernest Prisble, first time in Seattle, |pinched, but later found be had mis Of particular interest in the ex-|iaid money, a bibition last evening e the pie-| tures of development shown at, Seattle Automobile Seles the factory of the National Cash | Broadway. : Register company at Dayton, O. sn Another exhibition, to be held at! Dance at Dreamland t ATTENTION: Of evety citizen ts called to the Plane which the Geettle of Beattie b icles concerning the mietpel lar in running at the Municipal League ‘The Municipal Leagu spreading THE TRUT: out the Bogu tha’ concerning th ry known to great open-minded element among will carry by = large majority on March 6. DO NOT STOP At & mere reading of the articles referred to. Fo c room YMCA th and ane By’ ny evening between & and ure or chat with members of the I be theré to give you RELIABLE INFORMATION and j WHO are opporing the Plans and WHY. If you cannot cal & postal to CM. Lewis, Pacific Block, iF YOU FAVOR The Boxue Plans, ENLIST IN THE CAUSE and aid by the coupon below and mailing it to C. M Lewis, Secy. League, Pacific Block Peter Dermer and wife,whom he married after rival had won.her at dice. Won as a bride by Ernest Legler,;' Legler next day appeared before. Miss Lizzie Shorton of Russiatown,)the county clerk for a license to Write sbove the name of some voter you have reason t¢ Meve UNFAVORABLE to the Bogue Plans. t matter will be discussed. Fresno, Car, has concloded that] tat he and Dermer, the holder of | You are invited. , F : : | tate sball not decide her destiny. (the first license, had shaken dice | ’ : | Legler, after becoming engaged to/for the hand of the fair Lizale, and | fm the First Presbyterian church. Wing satisfied myself full the Bogue Plans is for the best interest of ing the Municipal League to.forward you li\ersture that If you study the matter carefully you will also vinced Gnd vote accordingly. (Bigned) .. 0.6.6.0 cones Address nd benicar MARSEILLES, j the girl Fresna, and Peter Der-|that he had won. When Thomas Hon-dollar estate for which he had “? girl secured a marriage lieause. | deupite.the result of the dice game the farmers grow in this section? (ragtime religion, the same 99 TAR 4054 tof by the stork at Bellevue! | Tourist-—Depends on what? L use it when necessary,” says Rev.) maid. Aaruioe 3 : Soe saciid | ABUNDANCE OF SOFT, FLUFFY HAIR G. Lantr$, 70, learn- mer appeared as suitor. Legler wax) But Legler was left waiting at the | ed that he was to secure a half mil- goon forgotten, and Déermer and the church, for Lizzie married his rival Tourat—Looks Wke pretty good | “= gag ee wre 7 soll around here, What crops do| CHICAGO, Feb, 26.—“There is) NEW YORK, Feb. 27—Four baby | Native —- That all depends, | time music. Some People can only hospital 3 * stranger. eet religion by the ragtime method. | warren Washington's birthday Native—On what sort of seed} Tompkins, of Rogers Park M. FE. a ; . they put in church. etree “ > . " - } vial AND NOT A PARTICLE OF DANDRUFF ! free to All—in Piain Wrapper. este at el Piles is a fearful disease, but can be cured if you go at it right. . . ‘An operation with the knife is The P.-I. Refuses to Print This Adv. dangerous, humiliating and rarely a permanent double the beauty of your) a 25 Cent Bottle of Dan- ty ‘vo aitterance how dull, faded, | derine and Just Try This) prittie and scragsy, just moisten a} tops i falling at h with Danderine and carefully , Heir FF Out i? t emery your hair, taking nce. | one-small strand at a time. The ef- | nderine dissolves every particle | ie amnaing—your hair will be Dandruff Ike snow beneath the! t, Muffy and wavy, and have an) contrary the general azing sun, Cleanses, purifies jappearance of abundance; i o of wonder why we invigorates the scalp; forever pence Pt ape on et mis long have hesitated in ping Itching and failing bai buxuriance, the beauty a change which is not enly Within ten minutes after an ap-| mer of trae halr health | an enormous impetus to plication of Danderine, you cannot| Get a 26-cent bottle of Know!ton's | Two children of muraered woman wy 6 sere jaye. i nent testimony, which conflicted with th Brown, concerning his actions during the night of the crime, led to the confession. SD success. ‘There is just =-(“BIG BUSINESS HA way to be > sacs} THROWN OFF MASK” A. G. Morley, late toria, B. 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Acts—6 — PANTAGES THEATRE Matinee Datt Twice Nightly lasky's Bix Hoboes Peerless Comedy Sextette, in Burlesque on Texas Tommy $—Other Comedy Acts—5 10e and 20c YOUR EYES be carefully examined and fitted mistigiee iat is soon “i eye-etrain, headaches, said Judge Ben Lindsey day, discussing the situation Lawrenc: Similar action,” he cpntinued, “on the part of the strikers would be denounced as anarchy, ‘The world is startled when forces of greed use the police and soldiers to capture little children and use their sufferings to enslave their parents. TWO PARTIES ARE RACING | “It is horrible, brutal and on-| find a single trace of Dandruff or a Christian, bat it ig what. the ex-| loose or falling hair and your scalp ploiters of child Jabor and man| will not itch, but what will please labor are doing in every section of | you most will be after a few weeks’ the country. 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Morehouse of Win. sted, Conn., found # colony of rats | and mice in an oat bin in the barn, | and called her cat, Deacon. ‘The cat took a look at the rodent | settlement, and darted down the In a short time he came back | at the hy of a procession of half a dozen emaciated cats, It wasn't long after they got to work in the ntil the rat colony was no} Conscience Makes Him Pay for Mule He Stole During War Through a Methodist minister in Greencastle, Ind., the secretary of | the treasury has received $200 from @ Civil War veteran, | The old soldier explains that the money is for a mule he stole from the government during the war. His conscience hurt him until he de- elded to pay for it. Boy Becomes a Farm Manager at the Age of 14 successful thus far. 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THE TRUTH HURTS Seattle should start the ball a-rolling in the United States. SINGLE TAX SAMPLE BALLOT ELECTION MARCH 5 PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 2 Proposition to amend th i 10s a he Charter by adding thereto a new Article to be known as Article XXVIII, featiog to taxation for corporate or municipal purposes, for the exemption from taxation of improvements ; personal property and relating to the impositi i ) sition by ordi- nance, of taxes or fees on certain occupations and indus- tries, as set forth in detail in Resolution No. 3457: VOTE FOR CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 2 MARCH 5, 1912 AGAINST .. providing ate type but which more equitable and be behind the times’ Portland votes on Proposition in November, Seattle should adopt it 09 Sth. a At 8 p. m. speak before the G Circle, Gatewood School, will speak at the School, Georgetown. will address the Union in Carpenters” speak before the Brod the First Baptist Church, Breer way and Columbia st. ‘ At 8:45 pS ae 1 Portland will address League at the Labor Temple av. and University st. Meetings W Margaret A. Haley of © will speak at the home . Matthews, 1221 B 2:30 p.m % At8 p. m. Adelina M. Parmes Otway Pardee will — de Longfellow School, ar. E. Thomas st. At 7:45 pm. We We will speak at gational Church, and No. 38th st. At 8p. m. M. H. Van Nw Paul K. Mobr wil the University \ at the University Branel 10th ay, N. B. and At 8 p. m. George 4 and H, B. Veness wills | the Madrona School Spring and 23rd ay. AC 8 p, m, Charles A. Bi at the Ross ra. av. N, W. aad At& p.m Mary G O'Mesr®, speak in Mrs. Benson's APE Berwyn, 1114 6th a¥ At 8 p. m. Joe Smith ‘ at M. Glasgow will speak home of H. J, Probstteld, 390% ay. W. and O Y SINGLE TAX CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 703 Northern Bank Building

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