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SHE WAITED THREE YEARS IN VAIN For three years she waited, She wave up her Job at $10 a week in a store just to please him. She made several trips to Seattle upon his request, spending about $500 for this purpose But Ross L. Phillipl, who posed marriage on December 15, 1908, has refused to carry out the troth entered between them, says Miss Ethel Peterson In a complaint filed for breach of promise. She sums up the amount of heart balm due her, and traveling expenses at $27,500. ROLL OF PAPERS COST $5,250 Mrs, Maud Annette Doyle was awarded a verdict of $5.250 for in Juries sustained when alighting a a Renton car near Hillman when she stepped on a roll of Swichers that had been thrown off the car by the motorman, and she fell heavily to the ground. Her injuries were so serious that she had been compelled to remain tn Ded for three months and ts still using @ crutch. Mrs, Rosamond A. Densomore was foreman of jury. 50 Miles an Hour to Death (By United Press Lesset Wire) WEST LEBANON, Ind, March 8.) A check of passengers here to-| @ay shows that five persons were/ killed and fifty-one others injured five of whom are dyti the re- guilt of the derailment near here last night of the Continental |imit- ed train, westbound, on the Wa dash railroad. The dead: Mrs, U. Good, St. Louis; Mrs. R. Grant, Adrian, Mich.; three uniden- tified persons. The train was running 50 miles an hour when {t struck a broken rail, and the coaches plunged into Redwood x. Kidnaped His Son MELINGS: “Monte March BE NGS, Mont. March - Charged by his former wife with baving kidnaped his own #on, Chas Meuller is under arrest here today Mra. Meuiler, who came from) Cincinnati, alleged that she was! awarded custody of the boy when |o & divorce was granted her in Clo einnati and that Meuller disap peared with him January 1%. Simple Remedy for Kidneys The following prescription is Known to be one of the moet effec- tive obtainable for quick relief a: permanent restoration heys and biedder: “ extract Buchu: half arugeist can mix or furnix gtedients of this prescription. Pain in the back, rheomatic pains frequent and scanty urination. #' pains to that the should have immediate attention, or Rerious Hiness, such as Bright's ais- ease or diabetes, are likely to fol- low. Ade Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First ond Cherry SEATTLE Ridiculous Fillmore Hats Are $2.50 If quality appeals to you try a Fillmore—all styles $2.50. McDonald’s Hat Store 1023 Third Ave., Madison and Spring. THE HAT BOX 108 Pike St. Near First Ave Bet WE SEVER HURT A BIT. The best material and expert Work are the things Which are making our business larger and larger every day. This is the only large office in the city that is owned and ron by a registered Gentiat and has only registered associated with him, "thls mean anything 16 yo you want a man to do your dental work who is acknowl- edged by the state to be an ex- pert, or do you want a man who ig not able to pans the sesticies, Hons required by he mate s.4 t of our competitor work guaranteed, —a Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1408 Third Av. N. W. Cor, Union NOTE—Bring This Ad With You, | pro and loss of employment, | SAY, EReReTT, VEN You “Are 1N WOOK UP MY OLY PAL, FROM ME. KNOXVILLE YoU OUEHY To ‘Everett True Disposes ¢ oO THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1912, UND VEN You ARE IN CHATTANOOGA KARL KE@CLRANN, We VICK BE GUAT To HEAR, “\PEOPLE MAKE INTELLIGENT DECISION ON BIG ISSUES Of the 27 amendments and seven) city propositions submitted to the people last Tuesday, 13 amend- ments and five propositions car ried. The people voted consistent ly for all public utilities mea sures, including the two prop: ositions for the acquirement of wa ter sites at Lake Cushman and the White river. Amendment larging the city’s powers to operate public utilities so as to specifically include telephones and ferries, and The tnitiative and referendum with regard to saloon licenses lost by the narrow margin of 19,550 for and 21,889 against. An even nar rower margin defeated the amend- ment to extend the present saloon locations to December 1915, Instead of the present time limit of De- jcember, 1912. The highest vote cast on any amendment was on the provision to ployes at $2.75 per day, which won | mit by a vote 11,283 The highest vote on any of the seven proposition’ was on the first, which put up to question -of operating a city tele phone. More than 50,500 votes were cast on tals proposition, beating all previous records on any city amend- ment or proposition. The people voted for the telephones by 22,499 _fagainet 18,163 The average vote cast on amend: | ments and propositions was ap- proximately 40,000. The vote on the various amend- ments and propositions follows: Amendments. Por, Against. No. 1-—-Griffiths’ sin- gle tax . 8,032 ‘* ~ 12191 2—Plan of pub- Neity for candidates No. 4—Transfer city property to port of iNo. & number 4 .. No, 6— Isolation hospital amend ment ... No. 7 Creating de- partment of pub- He welfare . ‘o. § — Defining of public welfare commis 27,420) 12,541 25,034 21,399 ° 16.629 15,378 94%4 23,657 2779 amination of city accounts io. 10—-Removes Timit elty bonds (No, 11—Extends “sa loon patrol district in aecpbeceatiet et 7A 18,886 36,290 11,037 [BABY SAFEGUARD AGAINST BURGLAR (By United Prei MISSOULA, Mont., Ma burglars, according to Jame oust fed in making away with $11,000 worth of | dence, at Pueblo, Colo., and gems worth Burke is under arrest here for the Pueblo robbery. “Burgiars fear babies. Kids yell and yuns don't scare them,’ | Gordon, in Spokane. | Burke. “A newspaper adverti jon a force in recovering stolen 20 per cent value from fences, and therefore a | owners.” ‘Paris Needs 100, 000. | Horses to Eat PARIS, March 8.—Parie needs an additional 100,000 horses a year to eat, according to the secretary of the Horse Butchers’ association here. The meat, he says, is far superior to frozen beef, Horse flesh is almost unl. versally used here for invali ints, and for the diet this species is the foundation, | chopped very fine and | raw. It is the only mi | poor can afford, a rib of beef | 40 cents, a rib of | hy, tasting | as good and more nourishing, | Costing but 22 cents @ pound. H \ { | ‘Believe Murderer Has Been Caught United Press Leased Wi: MA, March &—In the per- son of J. C. 50 years of age, arrested seve: ago, charged with attempted as Reo |sault upon several little girls, the police believe they have the man who murdered four-year-old Sar- jbara Holzman in Portland, March 21, 1911, The prisoner ts also known se Ellew cause He the ome Because He Had to. |. Ochsenreiter of Dubuque, iJa., has passed the eighth day of a twenty-day fast, undertaken for his health, and spends 10 hours a day working. A negro was found nearly dead in a boxcar at Johnson City, Tenn., after a 15 days’ enforced fast. He {had been locked in the car ance Hud left Cinctnnad, 25 en, fix the miaieruns wage of city em) of 34,102 against! the people the | 31,450! No. Fixes pres ent saloon loca tions until Decem | ber 31, 1916 1 No, 13 Initiative and referendum to saloon licenses | No, 14—For a munic tpal newspaper No. 1i-—Takes veto power from mayor. 6,458 No. 16-—Allows ordi- | ances to become operative without signature of [No.1] — Exempts chief of police from civil service examination and permite him to resume subordinate position at expire: thon of term of of tice Ae No. 18--Limited 2 gle tax og -- 18,025 No, 1)--Allows = con- tractors to deposit bonda instead of certified checks on bids INo. 20--Exempts fire | ehlef from elvil © service Ro. £1--Extends pow- orn of civil service commission No, 22 Increases mayor's salary to $7,600 annually No, 2—Fixes $2.7 per day as mint mum wage of em | ployes of city con- | tractor 24,102 I No. 24 Preferential system of voting No, 25 Eviorging power of clty to acquire and operate public ulllities } No. 26-—-FY time of | all elections from Fa. m. to § p. m. 27--Permits ap polatment of non residents to public office 19,650 21,889 Defeated 2 tot 34,146 38,402 | 11701 26,635 13,566 6,535 18,068 Propositions. No. 1—To own and operate a municipal _ telephone Bogue plans - Authorizing counell to grant street railway ex teisions on terme ot existing = fran- chises No. 4 bonds . No. 5—Lake Cushman power site No. 6—White power site No. 7--$126,000 bonds for tuberculosis how | pital . 32,498 14,406 16,786 $500,000 park 20,0467 25,446 river 27,067 as Leased Wir confessed jewel thief, who succeed. jewels from the Thatcher res: 000 from the home of said the detective id. “We get only about willing to deal with Taft to Attack T. R. on Recall United Dread Lenned Wire) rerane iG, Pa, March & President Taft arrived here at 9:05 this morning en route to Toledo, O., where tonight he will reply to the speech delivered before the Oblo constitutional convention by Col Theodore Roosevelt. It is expected that the president will devote a large part of his address to attack ing Col. Roosevelt's policy that the recali of a decision is preferable to the recall of the judge handing down the decision. President Taft is unalterably opposed to the recall nt is better than is," Burk Se How: to Reais a Poor Complexion Cosmetics can never really help 4 poor complexion; often they are positively harmful. The sensible thing is to actually remove the thin veil of stifling, half-dead scarf skin nd give the fresh, vigorous, peau tifal young skin wi forndath 4 chance to show itself and to breathe, This is best done by morely ap- plying: mercolized wax at night, like cold cream, washing it off in the morning. The wax can be obtained from any well stocked druggist. It absorbs the disfiguring cuticle grad ually, harmlessly, leaving a brilliant natural complexion. Of course this also takes with it all such blem- ishes as red blotches, moth patches, liver spots, blackheads, pimples, ete, As @ freckle remover and general complexion beautifier, this old fash- Jiened remedy is unequaled, —Advt. “vi | vending each kind of food. Look for delivery signs on stalls. You MUST Meey CHoe Cneese, JusT Tec. NM You TON in, “SUFFRACETTES RIOT IN IN JAIL (By United Preee Leased Wire) LONOON, March &—Led by Mrs. Alice be ge an American, a score or more of militant suffr: who were sentenced today to joway prison at hard labor, are defying | the jail authorities. When ordered | to the robing room to remove their street clothing, take the customary bath and don prisén garb, the wo- men not only refused, but attacked the prison matron and her assist: | ants, The matron and one of her| assistants had all their clothing torn from their bodies, and finally were forced to use fetters to carry their | point. | Retuse to Sew, Too, Women prisoners were ordered to | Always Dependable. 1519-25 First Ave. the work room to sew bags given signal the euffrageta tore the machines apart, and soon the entire | work room was in aa uproar, Or der waa restored when the governor of the prison ordered the ringlead ers into solitary confinement in dark, diswal avd chilly underground coll Sentenced to Hard Labor. Prieon officials refused a forme) application from the United Press correspondent to see Mins Wright In denying the request the gover nor's secretary raid: o one will be permitted to nee Mise Wright under any circom letances. Please remember that priv- | More trouble occurred when the |oners sentenced to hard labor are) entitled to no privileges Free Delivery. 1512.24 Pike Piace. STALL, 22 THOMPSON’S PEANUT BUTTER Absolutely Pure. Fine Fresh Batter, pound Fresh Ranch Eggs, 2 dozen A. SCOTT, \ aaa sy At First Ave. Entrance Sugar, 17 pounds 91.00 | as | 260 Oe Me -1Be | rae | Tomatoes, 3 cans Four large cans Milk Skipper Sardinés, 15¢ size Sardines, 6 cans Lye, 2 caus - : Ceylon Tea, Ge pound. Eoglish | Breakfast Tea, pound 66 350 | BEST FRESH CHURNED. OREAMERY BUTTER EDGERLY.- STALL 28. ———-9 v FITZ CO. Sanitary blic Market. ee Gunpowder Tea, T5c pound Spidorleg Tea, Sc pound .... Me Spideriog Tea, The pound. Cottee, 2e pound Ghirardelii's Chocolate, pound. 2c Lipton's Tes, pound Se Tokio Tea Store STALL 36 RELIABLE DELIVERY—Free Danish Creamery Butter Loca} Ranch Ky STALL 22 3 tbe. Cottage Cheese, 2 Fancy Butter, 2 pounds pounds Mt, Vernon Creamery Butter, Full Cream Sharp Cheese, pound Three cans Milk .. Local Ranch Eggs, not over three 8 lb. Sack Fine jranulated Standard White SUGA Pork Roast 10¢ Ib., Holland Mackerel 6¢ each Eggs, local ranch, not over 3 pues old 25c doz doz, 15, White Figs 3 Ibs. 25¢ Fancy Winesap Apples $1.75 bx. del., Sunkist Oranges 2 Ohio Maple Syrup 20¢ pt., Gammel Eastern Oysters 65¢ qt., opened Clams 10c pt,..... Grape Fruit 10 for 26¢, Oranges 2 doz, Cottage Cheese 2 Ibs 166 Hermann's best Wash, Creamery Butte Fresh Churned White Clover Butter, 2 pounds Leg of Lamb 1214 Strictly fresh local Ranch Kggs 286 doz, HERE FOODS COST LESS—THEY'RE FRESHER, TOO delivery from one or more stalls The $1.95 “FREE oativeny none better, dozen LOWER FLOOR 32—A. R, NELSON, DOWN STAIRS pounds days old, 2 dozen. Mild or sharp Cream Cheese, pound, WHITE CLOVER BUTTER STORE, ‘Stall 40 25c Local Ranch Eggs 25c Mulien & Lovejoy 1605 Pike Place 48c SUGAR ONLY Booths 201, 64, 40 The rate every day ta aw low as for a ton at whole- sale. It's the same sugar you always use. Why do You «pay $1.00 pounds and lowe 22 ++++Lexington—200 -Ethridge—206 » Degginger—27 Kasdort--28 Corliss—62 Onions 4 Ibs. 10¢.. Young—s2 Ost 250 far., Sandvig—s7 ++ +Pete—35 Kronficld—48 . Priebe—76 160 SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. ATLANTA I usep To HAP A CHUM, ABOLFUS APPLESNITZ — Tes. 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