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Sup 3fc Adoii YEE-NEE—— DEY HAP US! MOFING PIGTURES HERE, DEY SAY EFERYPODY 188 LAUGHING OFER DEM! rise <—— \ N Sure! 2 voucr ENCHOY ‘To See DEATH PACT J. C. Pisher, 38, a bachelor, and Henrietta Bishop, 58, were found in yoom 98, Olympic apartments, at 6:30 last night, polsoned by gas. Fisher was dead when found and the woman is in a serious condi tion at the city hospital this morn- ing. Three gas jets were found wide open, and the police believe the tragedy to be the fruits of a death pact. Fisher was a longshoreman in the employ of the Washington Btevedore Co. It is said the wom- an’s husband is a patient in the Oregon state asylum. TOUGH ON THE TAXPAY' LONDON, March 13,-—-The British naval estimates, made public in the house of commons, provide for four Dreadnoughts, eight cruisers, twen- ty destroyers and a number of sub- ‘The electric needle can be resorted rfluous pensive ator. iy the and cover the hairy surface and wipe off after t ees aed ies on wash (the skin and the hairs will be gone. A clear, soft and sat: aa be pobleved b: and arm with a so) an origi ok in a halt pint of wit is & wonderful co: besutifier and prevents eh THE PINE LIQUOR CO. 227 Pine St., Near the Aliey Ind. 1127—-PHONES—Main 2359 PETER NELSON, Prop. Phone W 472. Ethott Bay Yacht & Engine Co. -BOAT BUILDING AND REPAIRING “Samson Marine Engines.” 3042 R. RK. Ave. S. W., Seattle. Near West Seattle Ferry Landing 'Will Remember St. Patrick in Style St. Patrick's day will be celebrated in style, Mayor Dilling, with one more day to hold down the chief executive's chair, and other prominent Seattieites will join at the Coliseum next Sunday after noon, to make the birthday celebration of the patron saint a real proud affair. Rev. Father O'Brien is In har of ler wilt be chairman, Solos will jiven by Marie B. Hollingshead Hubbell, Patrick Murphy and M. M. Grass. In addition to the may- oraity speeches addresses will also be given by Prosecuting Attorney Jonn & Murphy and Judge Wilson R. L. Gay. Seve rohestral numbers will alse ‘be given. = of the program. Jamed T. Law: See Wants to Imprison Sugar Trust Men (By United Prese Leased Wire) \for weeks. NEW YORK, March 13—A 4i-| The defendants are: Washington rect demand for the imprisonment/Thomas, president of the American of Sugar trust officials charged with | Bugar Refining Co.; John Parsons, crushing the Pennsylvania Sugar|formerly legal director of trust; Refining company out of existence} Arthur Donner and George Frazier, was made tn behalf of the govern- directors, and Thomas Harned, a ment today by Attorney Wise. The Philadelphia lawyer. The accused Sugar trust officials, after months men were indicted June 19, 1909. of delay, went on trial yesterday Adolph Segal, an alleged victim before United States Judge Hand. of the trust, will It is said the trial will drag along mont’s chief witnens, = Sm ae Yankee Girl Travels Hundreds of Miles to Get Into British Jail IN ONE D. (By Dalted Frees Leased Wire) VIENNA, March 13.—Eleven hundred marriages in one day in Vienna and suburbs. This number of couples were united in marriage on Lent Sunday here, according to figures just made public. This is said to break all world’s rece: for number of marriages performed in one city in one day. And this number includes only those married in the Catholic churches, and not those in the Protestant churches, where 30 other marriage ceremonies were performed. TAFT AND CLARK PORTLAND, Or, Mareh 14- Convinced that President Taft and Speaker Champ Clark will be the | presidential nominees of the repub- |iean and democratic parties, re sepetively, Ralph Williama, national committeeman for Oregon, is home jagain today, wfter a three-months’ |tour of the Bast “There is no question in my mind but that President Taft will receive the nomination,” «aid Williams, PERE REE ® DAYS IN WATER DIET DUBUQI fa, March 14%. L. C. Obsenretter, a business man, has lived for 16 days on atx glasses of water a day, has Jost 12 pounds and has worked 10 hours each day. He ts on & 20-day fast eee ee ee ee eee WORK 16 MISS ALICE M. WRIGHT When the bugie cail from the British militant suffragets resound ed through the art district of Paris,| Miss Alice Morgan Wright, an/|/ American girl with a heap of cul-|| ing Com ; ture—and nerve—rushed across the || say, yi xen s * ~ * * * * * * * * mar your be the govern-| /1,100 MARRIAGES | seeeteeeeee ie channel to mix in. if No British suffraget had anything || i pas on Miss Alice in the way of smaxh-| 1¢ your complexion Is marred with i, Be ow ponder ee blotches sallownees, moth patches, tosned the brickbats through the| pies blackheads or freckles, j windows of the London postotfice.| i Melee to Puiter with powders Also she showed her Cellow suf-| tinge tiles ae fragets how to throw a hatchet|),)"% jelear throngh 9 plategiass window. | di “ tie In court next morning the Brit-|*?pearance still more lish suffragets got thirty days,”|. The new and rational way is to Jand ‘mise Wright. “two monthe (take off the complexion itself, with |S salle flame all ita offensive marks. Just ; ot | “At hard labor.” added the judge,|®B OUNnce of pure mercollzed wax at In jail Mias Alice and the rest| the Qruggist’s and use at night tore the clothes from a few ward.|#2me as cold cream. Remove next Gresses before they submitted to|™MOTming with water and soap. The jbaths and prison raiment. When|™ercolized wax absorbs the halt- jshe was sent with the others to ithe sewing room, Miss Alic wa jthe first to start putting the entire | works out of gear. It will take sev Jeral machinists to mend her dead scarf «kin in flaky particles, 40 gradually no one gueaser you're |treating your face—unless it be by the result, which is truly wonder: ful. There's nothing like it for re “ THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1912, NOTED GOUPLE|L* Fe MAY GET A DIVORCE United Press Leased Wire) IAN ERANCIBCO, March 12. Richard Walton Tully, California author and playwright of the first }rank, and bis equally talented wife, |Eleanor Gates Tully, are at the parting of the ways, according to |moumtp here today, and soon may jenter divorceland, For nearly @ |month Mri Tully bas been staying jat the home of a friend, paying oo- jeasional visits to her lawyer in {Sao Francisco, Mre, Tully's law yer refuses to say whether or mot jahe will file suit for divorcee, | Tully, who is dividing his time jeneoes their former home at Alma, pear here, and the I hotel, Ban Francisco, }to discuss the matter You by |detter see Mra. Tully,” he said. ft is always right and proper for the Hiady tn wn sen to give out be formation. ldivorce so far ax I am ¢ Tully is the author of “The Hird woe rained by Horner also refuses daupreme court makes tts decision llette, Well Again, Leaves for North Dakota WASHINGTON, March 13.--De- his physicians, left here quietly termined to take the stump fn last night. He is almost entirely North Dakota, Senator Robert M. recovered from his recent lilness La Follette, accompanied only by and, if bis health permits, may tour his wife, in speoding west today to Nebraska and the western states personally get into the presidential after the North Dakota fight is primary fight in where | settled. the Taft, Roosevelt and La Follette| The Wisconsin senator charges forces are fighting for “first blood” |fiatly that Roosevelt broke faith in the fight for the republican) with him. He declares Roosevelt nomination [nent bim word by Gifford Pinchot La Follette, against the advice of | that he would not be a candidate, Thomas KR. Horner ts determined jerates eight different causes upon to bring the sale of the street car which the bond issues could pos bonds to issue, For this pur sibly be objected to. pose he has begun a friendly suit to test the validity of the bonds. The complaint was filed yesterday with James and Mary Tulloch as aintiffs, Every conceivable ob jection to the bonds bas been and when the dodge that the bonds are invalid. The enemies of the municipal car line are raising the point. Yet none of them bas found it neces sary to bring ® tent sult, so J am bringing Mt for them, and we'll have a decision to permanently there will be no chance of raising quiet this talk of the bonds being any new objections, Horner enum | iliegal,” said Horner, CA Prisoner In His Own Palace of Puradise,” one of the big stage | gur wen of the New York season, kate eenhenen ee * WHEELER BEST PAID PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, March 13 Henjamin Idf Wheeler. ident of the California, ie the Bighest sal # aried state university pres @ dent in the country, according to the report of the bureau of education, made public here today Dr. Wheeler receives $12,000 a year The presidents of Cornell university and the Untversity of Ulinols stand next on the let, each reeeiviag | ® $10,000 eeeeeeeeeeeeeees eeeseenee | Mrs. Calhoun Dies The shock from the anesthetion after a two-hour operation yester | day resulted in the death of Mra. | Scott Calhoun, wife of the former corporation counsel. The operation Was not considered dangerous until it was ander way, hen complica j tions that had not been diagnosed | before were revealed Mre. Calhoun leaves two children, Allan, 12, and Katherine, 9 A third child, Scott, 4, died about a year ago, Mr. and Mra. Cathoun met while both were students at Stan ford university. They graduated from the same class in 189, and were married three yearns later tn San Francisco. Mra. Calhoun’s | paretits are living in Hobarteville, Cal [see ree ene \* FATHER OBJECTS \* TO VACCINATION PASSAIC, N. J., March 13 Because eh refused to permit }® his young daughter, Dorothy, to be vaccinated, Health Com missioner George Michaels was arrested today on com plaint of the board of educa tion. He will make a test case of the matter “My father died of small pox after having been vacet nated,” said the commissioner r was made a cripple for life because she was forced to be vaccinated and I will move out of the state before I will submit to my child being “my wis tteeteeteseees \® * Reeteneeeeeeenee! |Comtinually by the belief that be is | & | regiments of Manchu soldiers guard @ all entrances to the structure. pree @ loyalty of University of #|— PEKING March 12 —Haunted Americans and other residents of the foreign quarter have mount ed cannons and rapid fire guns for thelr own protection, anticipating 4 resumption of killing and looting campaign of mutinous soldiers. All foreigners are virtually prisopers not daring to venture outside of « restricted district marked for sasaseination, Presi dent Yuan Shi Kai today Is @ pris oner in his own palace, Three the President not daring to trust to the the republican troops e If Cheasty Has It, It’s Correct. CHEASTY’S Great Showing of New Spring Suits For Men and Young Men Buy Benjamin.Clothes Cheasty’s Special (Main Floor) (Second Floor) $15.00 and $18.00 SUITS and OVERCOATS Featuring a strong line of Dressy Models for young men in a separate depart- ment on the second floor Astonishing values in Suits for men and young men $15.00 and $18.00 | And know that you are not only purchasing the best all-wool Garments that money can buy, but also in- comparable Fit, Style, Quality and workmanship. BENJAMIN CLOTHES a and upwards are tl uct of America’s most skilled workmen. Cheasty’s Haberdashery. || Soran Second Ave. at Spring St. If It's Correct, Cheasty Has It. || Nawal * Words by Schaefer Music b “I am tired of hearing the old/ jjand give himself up as soon as he l|welf up in a few days. i eeteeeeeeeeee Condo ‘©, I Can’t -' Eat a Thing? You'll Never @« You Read This. gry gaia & ff Stuart's Ore a the Secret, % Trial Package Gent F Thovsands of people sip really enjoyed @ ‘eal have given their stoma Jeawe of life through der-workern, ‘Suse's tl Tablets. They DrOmptly put ag i m TRYING TO SAVE WRECK) °.i05. sic oom GAVIOTA, Cal., March 3-—Under) Happy at Mesitine — the direction of Capt. Lucien John-!io flatuieney, by janes are being formed today wick headache, to save @ part of the wreck of the pensation, brash, f ? 7 steamer Rosecrans, which dragged the other {lis Attendant upog tes anchors and was thrown on the ordered stomach, Here's its Noon, " Hates to Think Pre’ Ne rocks off Gaviota early yesterday,| Stuart's Dyspepsia 4s two of her crew going to their composed of vos, ae death. | natural elements that of the pho i William Wayman, cigs carpen. | gastric Julces Iter, with Third Mate H. Tufter and/are Nature's digestives ad Seaman G. C. Peterson, attempted) kind the stomach ten een to carry @ line ashore in & small|in good health, £ boat. They capsized, Tufter and) stuart's Dyspepsia Peterson being hauled back to the! not merely aid dig ship by means of life preservers!tually digest the food . hurled to them, Wayman s#wam/ Aji the hard work is thus takes desperately for more than an hour,| the stomach and It gete but could make no headway against) rest and recuperste,” The, the heavy seas, He finally gave up! gested food which formeriy ithe fight and sank beneath the wa-| duced nauseating gases in the ch becomes thoroughly jter, after waving farewell to t [men on the ship and as & result provides new tm and brawn and nerve celis om Quartermaster Arnold Mobiburg! was lost when a giant comber/piace natural wastes al was en-|ing on swept the ship while he jdeavoring to launch the boat in| Stuart's Dyspepsia Te [which Wayman made bis disas | quickly safely and piv! jtrous attempt. |itke Nature herself, 4 The remaining 34 officers and| essential part of the jseamen were saved by means of @/ drug store and are breeches buoy ingeniou gets trived by Capt. Johnson Jof them free by | Stuart Co, 156 May Hurt Woods | Marshall, Mich. While no additional indictments | 7 have been returned by the federal! , grand jury at Portland, which ad-| journed yesterday, the statement {s| |tasued by a man who hax been in-| |timately connected with the inves ly of the coliossal irrigation | #8 pes engineered by De Larm,| Wwe when the missing financter shows up, there wili be many prom. inent citizens taking to the woods. | “De Larm will return to Portland first -< in Seattle can afford to very best Dental services at ‘ices. Come tm and have recovers from the attack of appen diciti,, When he does, wateh: for |the holler that some of our good Jeltizens will raise.” said this man |De Larm’s attorney also is of the opinion that De Larm will give bim- you. without charge. All work t@ rant speciaitnte, and the high terials used ineuree you work will be the Albany Painless D second oe PEeeeeeee rete es. | * * BOYS TO DIVIDE $1,500,000 # William Douglass Hoflus, #| 11, and Lacy Hofius, 9, will #| divide an estate valued at 4 $1,500,000, according to the ® terms of the will of their father, Willfamn Dugan Hofius, admitted to probate, Hofius was head of the Hofius Steel and Equipment Co. of Seattle. The boys will divide the prop- erty when the youngest is 26. They will get $100,000 each when the youngest becomes of © HHA Ree ee \* Opposite The Bon Marche i ‘i & Southwick. » ¢eteeeeee Sundaye Leaves at 200 P. 00 N 500 és erett shingvon Dut- ito to Change Without 3 sa me Teket 0 Col atches apples ar ties tive apples oranges We N No. atee ateer G SSCS SSE SESE O SEE EES Eniddale Cafeteria |)! 6.6. isomers | Wright paints pieture statues. Also she ia a writer of verse nd oO graduate of Smith college i parents live in Albany, N. ¥ iH Socialists Meet | The Seattle Daily Star’ at Tacoma Next/| Quietly and peacefully, after four days of heated discussions , the State socialist convention ended yesterday afternoon. The de cision to nominations of state and congressional candidates to the referendum of the rank and file in the socialist party, eliminat ed a considerable part of the con ation’s program ‘acoma wa selected as the next convention. Until the referendum vote taken the following who received the highest votes at the convention will constitute the state executive committe H. M. Wells, Seattle A. H, Barth, Tacoma; Leslie Alien Tacoma; John Askelli, Carson; W W. Sinith, Home Acres, The First District Congressional committee organized immediately on the adjournment of the conven tion yesterday, and selected J Kennedy, who had charge of the recent city campaign, as chairman F SECURITY is the prime es- sential in banking—and surely it is to every prudent man or woman—then The Dexter Hor- ton National Bank submits the fol- lowing for your consideration: It has a Capital of $1,200,000.00— the largest of any bank in the North Pacific country. As each stockholder is liable for double the amount of his investment by virtue of the National Banking laws, depositors are, there- fore, protected by a fund of $2,400,- 000.00. storing a natural, healthy and|*® so treated beautiful comjlexion.—-Advt. Vt RRR TOT tt tt tn tom Miay and seulp musician, « and a He Wethers Spring lamb Breakers Pork —SUBSCRIBE FOR— Third Av. and James St. ee vee. From producer to consumer— Nght, clean, sanitary hall—ex- perienced cooks and low price, Fresh eggs, butter, milk, poultry, fruits and vegetables daily from our own Kniddale Farm. All of our pies and pastry are baked in our sanitary gas oven, bc per cut. The following are a tew of our special prices: Full Pint of 1 Os Milk re a Rileh, Creamy Milk 1 Kinds of Boup . rime Rib Beet Veal . Pork |. Mutton Chicken Pi ‘ot Roast usage wil ib) etieh vat | Delivered at Your Home To show my appreciation of the fair and square policy of The Seattle Datly Star, I herewith subscribe to The Star for a period of one month, and thereafter until ordered stopped, to be delivered to the following address, at the rate of 26¢ per month in city, or 30d per month by mail r ‘ Smoked Mneate—Selling Price, leave Besides this a Surplus and Profit account of an additional quarter of a million is maintained. Looar * Buying Price, und : |Dr. Edwin J. Brown, DD ‘ | ‘s LEADING 1H SHATTIWS LEADING J . 3 FIRST AY: Unton Block. zt Hens, 3 iba. and Roosters, lve, , live, 237 In other words, your account in The Dexter Horton National Bank is secured by a great fund of more than TWO AND ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS Rareley. do Vie" Dental Combat well, ‘Whee YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED UPON : ttc lions ee THE BASIS OF ABSOLUTE SECURITY — | ines ee AND PERFECT BANKING SERVICE ap THe . Dexter Horton Hational Bank Gesced ot Crety COMBINES, mew Yoru Building Resources ]J mitiions Ee a Ff Reware of Dentiats Whe f NAME to Cateh My at STATE DENTAL WARN GOOD THING FO THE PEOPLE You Save a Dollar Sehies dow 3.6 Vogotabies—Selling Price. 100 Ibe. 1.50@ i ONG hg 1.000 Th Cut out and mail to The Star, Seattle, Wash. Phone No.. Boys Wanted — At once to carry good, well paying paper routes. ‘arrots in Cream , Mashed Turnips . 1 work ’ ‘ ap Rhubarb, per box a but with, the Feed, Selling Price. § ine Dentists fe Washington if thelr. price, 1 SAREE ae 9 nt tt jo not us SAN FRANCISCO, March 12 Enterprising burglars entered the home of John P. Amos, and ripped up the carpets in thelr seach for coin. They got $162, Seattle Automobile Broadway, 1 oy a sound ‘thmothy: 16:00 6 comblt 1 under 12 years of age can be employed. Apply in person at Circulation Dept. The Star, 1307 Seventh Ave. Pu Alfaita Wheat hay Brah .. Shorts Whole co Cracked co: tddlings 16 15 ‘ 4 24 ererrrrrrererfrrerrsreterrrs School, 210 mS eth ang F no sweet oe melt 4 for peor OWS mp BO