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a ae a an tog onc te itl oat Ht Oh, Fine! Insure Yourself Against Boneheaded IS THIS OSGAR_ AND ADQLF'S DRVE sTore? YESf WEiL, 1 REPRESENT THE PHARMACAL LIABILITY CONCERN, WE PROTECT OUR CLIENTS AGAINST MISTAKES, YEAR BY AN SAVED FROM GALLOWS, MRS. TOLLA GOES FREE Mre. Antoinette Tolla, saved from the gallows six years ago by readers of the Cincinnati Post and other Ohio newspapers, has now Teturned to her husband and her| two little daughters. In a pew home they will take up the thread of life. _, Mrs. Tolla was twice sentenced F Katherine and Maria, ee $712.87, children of Mrs. Antoinette Tolls, | was re \ whose picture is below theirs. Newsy 5 aad sets ak Minder alscasae to begin a prison term Mrs Tolla learned to) Doring her ‘read and write. —— CHITTENDEN’S WORDS ARE ihe il ig 3 WORDS ARE APPLAUDED IN ARIZONA (Special to The Star.) “If it be paternaliem to work @# PHOENIX, Arizona, March 27.—|™ore efficient rather than a less efficient way-—to guard the peo| Io & remarkable speech here today | Li's interests and give them the| before the Arizona legislature. best results for their money—then | United States Senator-elect Henry let it be paternaliem. If it be so) FP. Ashurst indorsed the demand of cialism for the people to cotlec-| Gen. H. M. Chittenden of Seattle tively take hold of a great enter-| the United States govern- prise like the Panama canal, or! ment relieve the oppression of the arid lands reclamation, then let us! trust upon the people by open-| welcome socialism. As to ab) up coal mines on government | senteeism, if the president of the) and seliing direct to the peo United States, with his whole ex- ple. Ashurst quoted the following | ecutive machinery, be any more of, from a recent article by/an absentee than the Guagenhetms Chittenden in La Follette’s, of New York, the writer fails to! which was received with applause: | «ee it.” A FEW DIAPEPSIN CURE A GASSY, UPSET STOMACH IN FIVE MINUTES If you could eat a dew of Gans ceo all Indigestion, Sourness, | Heartburn and Dyspepsia Would Vanish. PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indigestion, dyspepala; when the food you eat ferments into gases and stubbord Yumps; your head aches and you feei sick and miserable, that's when you realize the magic in Pape's Diapepsin, It makes such misery vanish in five | minutes, | dt your stomach is in a continuous revolt—if you can't get it ree wiated, please, for your sake, try Diapepsin. It’s so needless to have! & bad stomach—make your next, meal a favorite food meal, then take a little Diapepsin, There will not be any distress-eat without fear. it's because Pape’s Diapepsin “really does” regulate weak, out-of You S€€, TY WORKS THIS WAY #5 me RL.C, INSURES YOu FOR TAKE Aw THE CHANCES — You TAKE NONE a “por SOUNDS GoOT To Me, T BevErE I TAKE SOME OF! DOT INSURANCES! \\ Held 3 Years jmembers of the Armenian revolu }tionary jcertaia that |tounda their sentences, in view of the un Hehe. j lestate to hin wi THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1912 1 wo FOR ONS AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE SUITS Y ERRORS OF YOUR CLERK we SCRIPTION CLERA panei S MILLIONAIRE'S “SON JMLED a: ‘wie, PO Mareh 27 Chas. Wakefield, son of Robt. Wakefield, a milltowaire contract or, Is in the olty jail charged with highway robbery. When young Wakefield's identity became known today his father was communioated with and nd if he would ball out his son No,” sald the elder Wakefield, emphatically, “I wil) not. Let bim BY GILSON GARONER WASHINGTON, Mareh 27.--Pres ident Taft is planning to send the army into Mexico. A year ago the authorities here in W ton Were engaged in giv ing secret ald and encouragement to the Madero revolution ané ta tearing down the Dias goverament, ‘The oid dictator had shown bimecif too weak to control the turbulent element in bis country, and the stay there. Jail ix a good place for] Morgan interests of Wail street bad y bim.” transferred their support to the The young man was arrested In|young Madero. He was able to company with Jack Johnson and J.} give assarancen to the V Peal H. Cariton. we three wereicrowd that their control of the charned with having. held wr ©. © stesican raliroad would not be die ervey, an aged turbed and thet the great land hold. | hin senseless and robbing him of lings like that of Hearst and mem. | hig watch and $10. The pole! bers of the Taft family would not| Gane the three men ha Sl be interfered with. Th te de stolen articles In their possresion) when arrested. ‘They resisted ar-|D#rtment under Knox and ¢ «4 jpartment of justice under Wie a p |the Morgan interests and the army | was used to threaten Diax and lend | AC UITTAL IN ec support to the Maderiatas| juntil the change of administration | Was successfully ihaneuvered | ARMY CASE While thie wae going on there was maintained fn Washington a} revolutionary jun of which Dr.) EXPECTED Francesco Gomes was the chair | man, the Mexican minister, and de BREMERTON, Wash, March 27,|!4 Barra was the intermediary be- | —Lieut. C. K. Jones, U, BN, feels tween the Maderistas and the} confident today that he will be ex.) White House, An orney in the) onerated fn the court martial trial | Hibbs building was in charge of | brought against bim on the charge |(h€ #py system of the Maderistas of scandalous condaet In connec. 8nd acted as agent in purchasing | thom with the alleged relations with |the ammunition and supplies which the divorced wife of Lieut, C. 8, found their way across the border MeReynolds, U. 8 M. C. . Lieut. /¥eder the very nose of Gen, Wood McReynolds, on cross examination 40d bis troops. ; Youterday, admitted that Jones was| Today the United Btaten Ie ap not responsible for the divorce and pearing ip # different role, that he and his wife had agreed Taft administration ix not a party to separate long before Lieut, Jones |'0 the present revolution. The began to go with her, |movement hav no agente bere in — _ ane Washington. The Mexican anvbar F | sador to the United Btates ta tot) La 0 lette to ent is @ genuine revolt, having ite! paar in the discontent and dis-! Tour Oregon s?72'%2: i esc ont (My Vatied Preae Leased Wire) | ¥b0 did the fighting for Madero PORTLAND, Or., March 27.-—An-|*8@ many of whom supposed they houncement is wade today by Thos. | Were Mebting @ fight for real free-| McCusker, manager of the cam-/om. It ts the result of # wradeatt paign in Oregon of Senator Robt. |8*¥akening to the fact that the Ma+/ M. La Follette that the Wisconsin |4¢ro revolution was not a real rev-| senator will cover the state thor poe but a coup d'etat in which} ougbly in bis specch-making toar,| = probably making at least a dozen addresses. Senator La Follette will arrive in Oregon between April 5 and 10, Ready to Fight If a drastic anti-chicken ordi nance ia passed, a big mass meeting © Blof protest will be called by chicken | for Trial |r at the Dreamland rink | Thin ie the ultimatum issued to all (By t Press tensed Wire) | chicken haters, C. H. Burnett, sec | ST. PETERSBURG, March 27,—jretary of the King County Poultry | Contined in a Russian prison for | association, is cataloguing the num } three years, awaiting trial, 159| ber of protesting chicken raisers, | and will probably lay his data be | party “Daschnalzutjun,” | fore the council at Ite next m will know their fate within the next} Both Dr. Crichton, who fostere few days. Their trial has now been |the bill, and Councliman Blaine dis in progress for 20 days, It is a)-|claim any contemplation of prepar- | leged that the court has discovered | int # drastic ordinance. It was in-| much false evidence and testimony | troduced by title only last Monday, | against the accused, as well ax | 4nd no specific provisions have yet) forged and falsely sworn com-| been Inserted. Dr. Crichton says) plaints. he only means to keep chicken While it is regarded as virtually |talsing out of the down town dix the accused will be | tiet | pie at the uat| OAKLAND, Cal, March 27 |records for ‘fer were broken bi jenactment of the law omitting the jage clause, Overworked clerks aay | |most of their visitors were of the “Indifferent” variety | its for Rheumatism The use of guilty reliability of the testimony, will be Gottstein Estate. Goes to Widow The will of the late Kassel t stein, who died in, Seattle March 17 last, was yesteMay admitted to probate by Judge Albertson. The will {s dated October 30, 1908 and bequeaths the bull of the $250,000 lother ingredients and taken p aw, Mrs, Rebooca bhi st je seid ta benny ae ie ly it fe Raid to be a pet Infal order stomachs that gives it its millions of sales annually. Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug) store. It is the quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known, It} acts almost like fe—It is a scientific, harmless and pleasant prep- | aration which truly belongs in every home. | —SUBSCRIBE FOR— | TheSeattleDaily Star Delivered at Your Home To show my appreciation of the fair and sqnare policy of The || Seattle Daily 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 25¢ per month In city, or 250 per month by mail. \{ out and mail to The Star, Seattle, Wash, —_— Phone No en nnn) |iand Madison st., on which || sideration is placed at lye Gottstein, To each of the seven children $1 is devined. A sister in Russian Poland is given - $5,000; | }O"r. each of four granddaughters 18| packs given $2,000; the Ladies’ Hebrew | Harsaparitia Benevolent society, the Settiement |1Wo Ineredients hon House and the Ladies’ Mentefiore | yi. pall Rint of mood whinkoy. society, of Seattle, each receive! «poontul befor 1 and at 00. immedi THEATRE PROPERTY SOLD. Deed was filed yesterday, trang ferring from Timothy D. Sullivan to the Sullivan-Considine firm, the] ¢l property at the corner of Third av in situ. The con- 00,000, A | similar transfer of the Orpheum | site in Tacoma wax record | and put them Torin ¢ Hi wet it in wile house, ed to take Kone pate toad of this. Insint ¢ genuine Tort iginal one oun ekage.—-Advt t medi hay. ated the Orpheum theatr M. TOKUYA, Mending 0, YOU DOLLAR! || “sae CW | you can make that dollar stretch much farther after you have carefully read the six columns of suggestions on page 3 of today’s Star, Every suggestion is interest ing, and if you miss a single one make your dollar smaller, “A penny saved is a penny earned,” so you can earn quite a little money this evening by a careful reading of page 3 SELLING OUT or BNTIRE JAPANESE De at % % a 119 THANK YoU, §|8, THANK YOU, BUT Berone You SIGN, MAY I LOOK AT YOUR PRe- To AVERAGE INTELLIGENCE \* PORTLAND, Or., See He 1s OF I aA \ \ PASSI titious and rather sinister part John Hays Hammond does not appolatment of the Mexican peopir, lapprove of this revolution. Neither uphold Madero’s bands. do =the § Guggenhetm brothers. either does Standard Of} nor Wil iam Randolph Hearst, nor the per sone interested in the Baitch mine It is highly disapproved by the ma- jority of the directorate of the Mexican Central railroad. The invasion Is not, of course, in-| talk of saving the lives of the poor|a war for Wall street. | ‘ mas DER BRESCRIPTIONS, Prescription Clerks ia DER MAN vor Fi Ww cs \Taft Plans to Invade Mexico With Army--New Revolution of the People Who Were Duped Last Year to Be Put Down FORWARD NG THE ORDER OF I \dero. The intent, so far as it can be seen af the present time, is to jeipal object—the purpose which in spires all these activities—-in to protect the speculative property of Americans who have taken a spec- ulative mortgage on Mexico. | There will be talk of “protectiog the Hves of Americans,” but no Chicken People (Seattle Jogging Along Today Without Any City Officials The city is withowt a mayor to day. And there's no tem either, None of the council members are in town, and the ma jority of the board of public works are gone, too, Seattle will have to manage to get along without the city government today, somehow Mayor Cotterill and the rest of es Sree * March ® been stirred up today, following the Lenten services conducted * by Rev. E. V. Shayler of Seattle, * terday, during whieh he at * “Christian people * Ministers, he said, prattle on ® afraid to tackle the corporations selling them impure food.” Public have the mora! stamina to offs Dr. Wiley “And good people allow evil to exist when to eradicate it means the lose of a dollar,” Dr, ee | OUT OF WORK IS READY ::"" at will The new “workmen's shelter, the stockade, on Beacon bill, be ready for occupancy, probably, by Saturday. it is an Institution we have needed for a long time,” said Police ie Gordon, today. “The law, rightly, does not regard a man as a vagrant until he has the habit of vagraney. The man who is tem porarily out of work, who would work if he could, is not a vagrant, and ought not to be punished. “The shelter will a stopgap for such men. It is outside the stock ade, and they will go there volun- tarily, They will get a good place to sleep and good meals, and for these they must work. The shelter is equipped STEVENSON GUILTY R. W. Stevenson today faces sen- tence for assault In the second de- gree. He was found guilty of at- tacking his wife with a razor, ac- cording to the jury's verdict in Judge Ronald's court yesterday. NEW TRIAL DENIED Judge Ronald yesterday denied the motion for a new trial for Her- bert Hanlon, the newspaper map convieted of grand larceny, for the with mayor pro' looking over oe ST Aaa eA RREE and citizens” for their * * * Senators fall to remove members who get their elec- i]* tions by corruption, be charged * * * * the crowd are in Exstacada, Ore. a brand new affair there in the shape of a dam. When the mayor leaves town, the presi- dent of the council acts as mayor, but Bob Hesketh, the president, is also in Estacada, and no one cise has offered to tackle the job up to noon today, 27.—Considerable comment has at the People’s theatre here yes ed ministers, legislators and moral cowardice,” inconsequential things and are stealing people's rights and officials, he said, did not et the corporation persecution of Shayler sald. ee eed ry bunks for 80, a kitchen, & reading room, and shower baths. WHITE SLAVER IS CONVICTED (My United Press Leased Wire) SA FRANCISCO, March 27 Charged with having brought Mary Knez, a former waitress of Tono- pah, Nev., from Reno to Truckee, Chas. Celli of Nevada, convicted of white slavery, is awaiting sentence jhere today. He was found guilty | by a jury in the United States dis- trict court here. Louis Santiani, confederate of Celli, is now serving 18 months on MeNet!'s island on the same charge. Celli will be sentenced tomorrow, = ee jtheft of $300 worth of furs and |elothing from J. F, Douglas, He {will probably be sentenced next Saturday, April 11 and April 12 this year have been set aside as holidays by Governor Hay. April 11 is Arbor day. April 12 Good Roads day. Henry B, Dewey, superintendent of public instruction, bas addressed & letter to all schools urging that these two days be observed as holi- }days by the pupils, ma VASION acting an ite gobetween, The prow the United States played a eurrep- [tended as a move hostile (6 Ma-|boys of the militia and the regula: The prin-} See SSE ee EERE EEE ES army who will be sent into Mexico. There is a great effort to make it ppear that Americans in Mexico jare threatened with massacre, but in spite of all manner of exagger- ated and false reports there has been little, if any, loss of life by | Americans in that country. The in- vasion is in behalf of mortgages. i The war it will precipitate will be} |Dr. Burke Must Serve Sentence SAN FRANCISCO, The appeal of Dr. Wi against his penitentiary sentence jfor an attempt to kill Luetta | Smith was dismissed yesterday af. jternoon by the appellate court Murder Case Set BE Ipited Prees Lessed bas CORVALLIS, Or., Mareb he case of Chas. Humphreys, charged with the murder of Mrs. Eliza Gri fith, today is set for trial April 11.) , That of his elder brother, charged | |Jointly with him in the Griffith) murder, and also alleged to have killed his step-father, Wm. King, George Damrose and George S¢ by, will be tried fmmedintely af-| | terward, } ASKS $20,000 FOR | DEATH OF MAN! Charging that carelessness on | the part of the Seattle Lighting company was the cause of the death of John Gacek, who was as-/ phyxiated in the Pacific hotel on December 21, 1910, Charles Petro- vitsky, administrator of the estate! of Gacek, yesterday filed suit in| the superior court for the recovery | 000 damages. It is alleged contractors made alterations jin the Pacific hotel atd carelessly jeut a gas pipe, and that when Gacek took a room at the liotel the leakage caused his death REKRKEAHHRER ERE ED ® BAKERSFIELD, Cal, March ® 27.—Afier wearing whiskers * since the day of Wm, J. Bry- * an’s first defeat in 1896, Jas. * C. Waite, a farmer here, Is * shaven today, having broken * his vow not to molest his * beard until Bryan sat in the * *® White House. + RRR RAER EERE EH NEW SENATORS PHOENIX, Ariz,, Mareh 27.—Th Arizona legislature — unanimousi elected Marcus A. Smith of Tucson United States senators. The senate and assembly voted separately, each body casting a so id vote for Smith and Aghuret | ERR RE RARE EH *® SANTA ANA, Cal, March * 27.—-Mr. and Mrs, Samson Ed- *& ® wards, who celebrated their * ® sixtieth wedding anniversary * i'w last week, are dead today from * % injuries received when Kd- * *® wards drove his automobile * ® into a Santa Fo train, Ed. #| w® wards wi 81 years old and * ‘© his wife 79. RRAKKHRRKAKRKRED and Henry F. Ashurst of Prescott |" ords by Sch Music by Condg: OnEMPIae The eight-hour workers is its provisions, cision of the #1 firming Judge Joh] attle in the C oa rietress of # rs The principal point ax contention of the dela jlaw violated the tract for labor and employe. The ft wae properly a power of the state, eight-hour law was | Forty-two Greeks dancing aad ant. 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