The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1912, Page 6

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Twice Nightly Unegualea Vaudeville Means Ps iS VICTORIA ‘ve Miniature Melba (Smaliest Woman in, World) Other FE Acts Recipe for Weak Kidneys ba or bladder troubles d i ¥ such A¥mptoms as bac Fheumatic pains and other nown signs, Treatment should on at once before more ser- trouble arises, 6 following Me leadin half ounce ff fe half ounce ounces go 4 ‘one to two teaspoontul heal and at bed time, “Aisa arug stores have tho al Anyone can mt Festores weak Bladder’ and ethe —~Advt. lof the two telephone companies? city dade want to know. A ther reads that “it ts the Intention ‘of the city counctl to repeal The Tesolution by Councilman Griffiths| franchise ordinance of the HOUSE FOR INAUGURAL glttty tit il} g F ther the Grand Opera house or|himself, agreed to neuen core: mony if there was for it. layor § Dilling ai Councilman Wardall were appointed as the com- mittee on arrangements. Gentatives of the various commer- etl clube, the labor council! and other organizations, have been yited to meet tomorrow morning the mayor's office to discuss Counell- | character of the ceremonies GuNTES “‘Bad’”’ Saloon KELLOGG, Idaho, March 12-— Much disturbed by the revelry of miners in Frank Gauy’s saloon at Kingston, women, {t is believed, jwretked the satoon during the night. Althongh an investigation fatied to reveal clues, it is generally admitted that several women of Kingston know much regarding the affair. An excellent wrecking job was done. les and chairs were smashed, plate glase mirrors brok- en. were broken and the floor was swimming with beer, wines and whisky poured from bung! barrels. eft ty Lagitls i tt Robert B. Hesketh, the labor rep- resentative in the city council, will been president during the past year, will not be @ candidate for re-elec- tion, “I prefer to be on the floor of the council chamber,” Wardall says. There will be practically no changes in the committee places of the councilmen. Counciiman-elect Mar- ble, the.only new member in the body, will be given practically the same committee places, with the ex- ception of the judiciary committee, as were held by the retiring council- C, a sult of ber experiences in Hollo- way prison, Mra. Emmeline Pank- hurst, leader of the militant suf- fragettes, today is in the prison hospital {11 from bronchitis. It is alleged that her iliness is caused directly by her confinement in a damp, solitary cell. Special Privilege Warns Common People Against a Desper COME QUICKLY! Tusmt’s A REVOLUTIONARY DEMAGOQUE ROUND THe Comma! Me's Di AMD URGINe SACKED Lwannes! Consulting a Directory UHCING Vi etinTION Wa DestMeeTON OF OUR THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1912. | pererseere News pleture ef C L. 1, where he served as 8 juror. DISAPPOINTED , First now IN LOVE, TACOMA GIRL KILLS MAN (By United Press Leased Wire) 108 ANGELES, March 123.— Love that she believed was hope pted Mine Viola Carver, Tacoma, to shoot and kill J. Edge, a realty denier, ac cording to the belief of the police today. After shooting Edge, the girl turned her revolver to her own head and the trigger. The bammer on an empty chamber, the only empty one in the cylinder. The shooting occurred in the of- fices of Freeman & Edge, of which firm Edge was junior member, late yesterday. After coming to the fice and talking quietly with Edge for five minutes, the girl whi; & revolver from her muff red, the bullet piercing Edge's brain. Following hia death at the hospital HOT CHARGES four hours Jater, the girl ts sald to have exclaimed: “I loved him, and could, Rot have him, that's why ! Parents in Tacoma TACOMA, March 12.~-Mise Viola — is 0 daughter of ee ever, a trusted bookkeeper McCormack Bros, large depart- ment store merchants. They live at 913 North K. street, having come |here frow Minnesota several years jago. It is not-known when Mise Carver went to Los Angelos, and of-|her parents refuse to discuss the ae. Mrs, Carver is jand her father at the store «: prostrated up affairs will make a hur ried trip south in an effort to ald) & ‘hin daughter, LEADTO ROW AMONG SOCIALISTS The grievance committee of the socialist party had ite hands full lasw night. A fact of the Se attle socialist party ccused of having “packed” the state conven- tion by organising three new locals a few days prior to the meeting of the atate organization. This charge led to severe criticism by Chairman Sam Sadler of methods which characterized ae “thi. degree,” employed by the grievance committee to get certain informa. tion from his wife, Kate Sadie: Accused of making up a “slate” of delegates to be selected to the na- onal convention, Secretary Bos trom of the state socialiat party has laid a cahrge of slander against Ez. Brown. Brown will be tried by local No. 7 of Seattle next Sun- day an a result. Another fight, chiefly made on Dr. Brown it is believed, was nar jrowly defeated on the floor of the |Convention, when an amendment to hone state socialist constitution was |Proposed to elimina! ‘Were not wage earners from the privilege of becoming socialist can- Gidates for executive positions tn any city or state election. those who) and L. Whom You Seek em) SAY, DY Den VAY, OS@AR,— yor (Ss Em's Last NAME ¢ HEIR TO RUSSIA’S CROWN WAS MISSING United Press Leased Wire.) March il the sleappenrance ly asserted In a letter by the com- mission to BR. F. Ayers, the Bush advertising man who came here to the Pacific Terminals cow- “We want the terminals and for several hours of the little jon that Irving Bush, the real the New York terminals, here next month to look situation also, Ayers was acting as a representative of the Bush company. The port comminsion will carry out fully the original plans for the harbor development, and will not i of be the fing & wuceessor to be will probably stay 1 the end of the month. Bryan tor Congress State Senator J.° W. Bryan of Bremerton, now city attorney of the navy yard city and editor of the Navy Yard American, bas an- nounced his candidacy for con- op poses the nomination of President Taft, comes out for direct election S. senators, the income tax, government ownerahip of express companies, prevention of child Iv bor, and limiting the term of fed- eral judges. SR ERREE EERE EE bat: * STORM WARNING. * * A storm which in now over & % Northern California, moving * ® east, will cause high north * ® cast winds, later shifting to x *® northwest, here today and to- * ® night. eT TeCeererrtreree ft LOVETT ILL SALT LAKE CITY, March 12.- Judge R. 8. Lovett, chairman of the executive committee of the Union! Pacific Railway company, was too Ml to leave his car or to see visitors when he arrived here tonight from 8 Nev. Julius Kruttschnitt E. Spence, Harriman offictals with Judge Lovett, denied that he Was seriously ill. “It 16 juat a bad cold,” was the reply to inquiries. EDMUND T. PERKINS NEW ORLEANS, March 12.—To drain 75,000,000 acres of Amorican swamp and overflow land, reciaim- ing them for agricultural pur- poses, and at the same time de stroy the present breeding spots for disease, the second dratnage congress will this month devise ways and means whereby each %| State may co-operate with the fed- eral government. Edmund T. Per- kins of Chicago, formerly of th engineering department of th United States reclamation service, is the acting president of the con- gress, A territory nearly as large as the states of Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky is now unfit for farming purposes because of ite lack of proper drainare, Nearly Michigan, homa’s 35,000 acres. Dis Honore me's: PREACHING AWARONY f was TNE MEMORY OF ate Character THOXD WiTH LINCOLN THAT THIS CounmRy} wen 178 INOTITUTIONS BELONaS To THE WASH IIATON AMD 'LINCALN! PEOPLES THAT AUMAN RIGKTS ARE SUPREME OVER ALL. OTHER MIGHTOS THAT THE AMBRICAN PEOME ARE Fre FoR Compheve ELF GOVERNMENT, oy Words b j Music by registration, Dy, who had el coed with the 4 ulent regi the evidence Over 200 ii] fraudulent brought to Kelton. Dr. Ae whieh BB i ou “ night before COLV . A. Wells of ing the mic soothing the coughs, colds, cto {fled with the money will be Breathe OM! purest Bu 8 ing antiseptic.” tain cocaine drugs. Co jhard rubber ‘tle of HYO! cists evel J. N, Gi tion Agent, irl, $4 .|Priday this Seatt Broadway. This Book The Adlertka: you can BASILE pendicttis, amd constipation of jalmost INST. for a short ti | macy, Second i ty pasteurized J milk of ce

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