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130 PEOPLE DROWN Adolf Wasn't Going to ~UND 'D £ ID DON'D TASTE LIKE BLASTER OF BARIS. ON'D TASTE LIKE BREBARED CHALK, | IN BIG TYPHOON (By United Press Leasea Wire.) PERTH, Aus. April 3.—One hundred and thirty are believed to have perished in the wreck of the stear ba, near this harbor, during a typhoon today The storm subsided this morning, washing a large quantity of wreckage from the vessel ashore Relief tugs are now searching OFFICER BEGINS | HOW’S THIS? HIS DEFENSE oi siiste io cians Sacer (By United Press Leased Wire) condemnation between Leschi BREMERTON, Wash. April 2—! and Denny ine parks, in The defense of Lieut. K. C. Jones order to make way for the im the court martial trial; in which! beautifying of the lake front- age, the buildin et the cit: he is charged with scandalous cou-) ORty $259. One man, Thos. H. duet in his acquaintance with Mrs Dempsey, who owns adjoining Margaret McReynolds, the divorced, property, purchased seven Wife of Lieat. C. 8. McReynolds, the _ buildings for complainant, began this morning.” gwettings were ‘The prosecution closed its case yes| §§. The buildings sold are to terday afternoon be removed in 10 days. The defeuse succeeded in the Who said high cost of living? crossexamination of Miss Juliet Tossner, the last, witness, in draw ing the statement from her that in Sell Baby for $4 000 her work about the hotel where ant hacia or ‘. cai (By Called Press Leased > Lieut. Jones and Mra. McReynolds) (ri dcug* "res, Meperd Wire) are alleged to bave lived at the x5 4 . h I same time, she never found evi-| Mae Hse: Ahn Fc i dene r beer on, pysique and god e that the same room had been) cin is for sale by its parents at | $4,000. eceupied by both. Pasquale and Marie Maroni, parents of the child, living in @ dingy room in Wentworth ay, say they are unable tq provide for the baby and also their 4-yearold (daughter, The Maronis have been in the country ly 10 months. Stark Cleared persons Koom from for irvivors if It's Correct, Cheasty Has it NEW GLOVES AND county jail, charged with contempt of the U. 8, district court in allow. ing too much freedom to a federal prisoner committed to his charge, was yesterday freed from the charges by Judge Hanford. Cheasty's Agent for Fisk, Fownes, Dent and Mark Cross Gloves. The Mark Cross, London, $1.50 hand-sewed glove is the finest possible to be sold at that) Bs Se gyn de Apel 2. ; * “psyame soya (ert Short, 16, is absent minded, ac- gts hci i enjoy® ‘cording to the police. After rob- me iggest trade Of any SIM) bing, with two companions, a gro- ilarly priced glove, through |cery store, he left a note saying merit alone. [that if the police were notified the i store would be burned. He signed his name and is now tm jal Goats as Fire-Fighters LOS ANGELES, April 3—Six New Neckwear is arriving} daily, rost exclusive patterns ‘and materials, in regular silks, accordion ribs and crochet cra-|hundred goats will be purchased to yats. These are distinctly dif-|eat inflammable material in the *ferent in pattern and quality |moustéins. _ According to Forest ; Supervisor Charlton, they will be from those to be found in ordi-|trained to follow camping parties mary stores, Prices as low as and pick up and devour matches 50 cents. acciden’ The Big Popular Price House. i 2 oe es * AT THE MOORE * * i ee a oe ey _Mme. Regina Prager. star ot the Yiddish opera company, proved het self an emotional actress of excep- tional ability in the title role of Correct | « "which was presented —— |at the Moore’ theatre last night. Her singing was equally appreciated by Tickets to and From Europe All Ste Lowe BHATTSTROM & CO, 808 Second Ave if Cheasty Has It, The purity of chazzanic melo. ne. Love her tones and th dies were very pl Tonight “Woman's will be given, This will be the closing night for this company in Seattle and will probably draw the biggest lerowd of , eit ycity has ship Lines Kates atre-goers this T witnessed. PUBLICMARKETS the | Has Anyone Seen This Pretty Gi-1? | | | VIOLA M'CLAIN What bas happened to Viola Me- \Ciain, 18, a pretty young girl whose |home has been at Olympia, Wash../ jfrom which she disappeared last |March 227 Not one word has been heard of her since then, and the Seattle police have been asked to make a search, Viola is an unaw | laally at ive girl, and her moth | er, Mra. K. MeClain, of 1110 & 10th st, Olympia, is afraid that she bas met with foul play The girl is deseribed by her mother as rather headstrong but; she had never left home without ‘the knowledge of her parents be fore. Mra MeClain first appealed jto the ¥. W. €. A. matroh in Seattle | }to Institute a search for the girl, she was still missing, the police were notitied. j ; Capt. Scott’s Wife | Isn’t Worried, IN, April 3 safety f her husband, ¢ F. Seott, who has sent bi ship, the Terra N . home after a} two years’ cruise ihe: Antaret while remaining bimself at the th Pole to complete his investi gations in behalf of the Britian. ge ernment was expressed here today | by Mra. Scott, the explorer's wife, when she was informed of the arrival of the Terra Nova at) Lyttleton, N. Z. | “Pam not worried about the cap tain's safety,” said Mra. Scott. “I] feel very glad that he availed bim self of the opportunity to remain ia} the south until the objects of his) expedition are accomplished. 1 feel! sure that he reached the South Pole jin January.” Think Murderer Has Been Caught 4 rene Lenned Wire), In | the | (fy & PORTLAND, Or., April 3 E. Roberts, allas Jack Roberts pollce today claim to be confident | that they have the murderer of| George Hastings and Donald Stew: | art, who were killed in an attempt: | ed hold-up near here Friday vight Roberts, who was captured in the hills about 26 miles from here, bas |a long criminal record, the officers | say. Aceording to them, Roberts | served time in both the and Washington penitentiaries for bur slary | Officers claim that ed there were four shelle w from HOberts’ belt Four were fired by the murder Stewart and Hastings. It i al-) lexed also that Roberts had string | similar to that attached to the black mask found near the rcene} of the killing | shots | of} —UND 1D DON'D TASTE LIKE PowDERED SUGAR | movement here today see nothi j sive THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1912. Say Anything Until Osgar Had Eaten Enough [ve & DEN, ID 193 AR FoR WHY Say, ADOLM Do You KNow VoT DISS STUFF Issf Yess, « Know Vor 1D 158. t Ree * ® HARD TO KEEP * TAFT AWAKE PROGRESSIVES \e WASHINGTON, April 4% |® Theodore Motkenboer, the Ger \® man artist who has just fin- |w ished painting President Taft's ® portrait; is relating an an * WiSt ANS |® ing story of how the chief ¢ (27 United Prose Leased % |@ ecutive slept for nearly two \* hours In an arm chair while MILWAUKEE, = Aprii Senator Robt, M. La Foliette ing President Taft |® the artist tried to keep him the Wise \4,000 STRIKERS. | ARE IN CAMP) rexm Leaned Wire) + April 4.—-Camped | on the hilis, some in tents, others in shacks, and still others iying |prone on the ground wrapped in their Hiankets, with naught but the | sky for a roof, or huddled in the| |shelter of trees or rocks, an army | of 4,000 strikers, who, since *| Friday, refused to continue * | for contractors engaged on th | | * * * * ‘ byt #) (Br Ue * YALE, B. € * |® awake so he could get a good hw likeness * | nadian Northern railway, are } * ORR REE EH BOON thelr “arms,” awaiting “Easy Morgan” All along the line from Hope to | Lytton headquarters are being es | tablished, with central headquar 4 Press Leased Wire) [ters at Yale. Work of perfecting | 3—Claiming | organization Ie going on rapidly that the so-called Coptic manu. | It is stated among 1 W. W dere e purchased recently by | Riusas upun the contractors can be | . Pierpont Morgan for $400,000 are spurious, noted Egyptoto- ri here today ha’ Americ: fi jes | drawn up, they will be submitted a y Morgan.” The alleged early |The men want $3 for a nine-hour day. At present the scale avernges $2.75 for a tembour day Christian manuecripts were de- clared to have been found in excavations in upper Egypt. Morgan le sald to be dieguet- Wd at the controversy which his purchase has caused and dur- ing the remainder of his so. Journ here will buy no curios. work Ca ne Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey having won a majority of the delegates over his democratic opponent, Speaker Champ Clark, jocates of the “peo but success ahead for the progres in the coming campaign Incomplete returns today Indicated that Senator La Fullette would) have a solid delega from the state, whike the supporters of Woodrow Wilson claimed that 22) of the 26 delegates from Wisconsin | would go to Baltimore pledged to} the New Jersey governor | ‘complete returns from the} arth and Fifth congressional ate} triets show that Wilson elected four delegates there, while Senator Lal Follette polled two votes to Presi-| dent Taft's one College Graduate Sent to Prison y United Press Leased Wire) BELLINGHAM, Waah., April 3. W. 8. Karis, a young college grado ate, is under sentence today to a } 7 | term of one to 15 years In the pent } DOG TEAM RACE \tentiary, having confessed to forg | ppdrtas lery yonte Edris followed a NOME April 3—-The = world’« of ingratiating himself with | ereaten! te race, known 48! wealthy people, jolning churches, %, April 2—-Frank the AlbAl a cepetakes, will be| dressing immaculately and paying Menican tare 16} yp ot coy Pet Uh 5 412 mile! court to a number of girls in this years of age, ave in the Out "oe Nome to Candie and | state. ‘ | jall here today, following gore eee wee mt TOTAL ECLIPSE & purse of $5,000 ‘United Boys Kill Father (My Ualted Press teased Wire) LOS AN and Roy thetr confession that they shot and) ! Killed their father, Geo. Yanes, be Wounded in Fight : - = cause he beat them for playing tru-| ant from school | | W. C. Mason was wounded slight-\In total eclipse here April 17 for \ly fo the head yesterday by a ballet the first time since 1724, almost Arrested for Eating PORTLAND, April & Can't fired by Gustave Horch, a plumbing 200 years ago. Camilie Plammar-| The Alien Stark, head jailer at the) but after @ week had passed and|man eat luntbeon when the cards (om rmctor. living at 704 North 75th |ion, one of the world's most famous * at. following an alleged accusation /astronomers,. ix making elaborate ¥ Mave book suread corslessiy overion' the part of Hosch that Mason preparations at his observatory ai ror Agden leony me without | nad acted improperly toward a! Jovist for special observations on bola arrested! wes the plaintive! member of Bosch's family. After|that day for photographing the ‘ aasbors, arrested ig che attack iorch surrendered him phenomenon. In delicatessen store with others beelf to ths police. tie will be held| for alleged gambiing. The judge)without charge pending develop- decided to think It over, ments - Bc m $5 for trademark. Modern Py 415 Pike. vor 183 In M DocTor, on, q Quick Come! ForGEr DER S ‘J Senic, Do You VANT TO KNOW f Words by Schabe usic by Condy 2OCTOR } UND Don'D TOMACH Pump HL peg as Ye Roads of Molasses Vreas Leane ire) TON, April The od States may be people of the Un' riding over roads of molasses in the near future, The bureau of good roads is making experiments near here with a very cheap grade of molasses, mixed with lime water, as a dust laying cover for roads. Logan W. Page, director of the bureau, said today-that in the beet sugar country the cheap “black strap” mo lasses, now destroyed as of no value, t be used in this road work bureau is testing va rious kinds of surface ma als on stretches of suburtian roads. Choose Socialist in Tacoma Primary (By United rrese Leased Wire) TACOMA, April 3.~-With less than 16,000 votes cast out of a reg- istration of over 22,000, the figures in yesterday's election show one socialist, A. H. Barth, and all the Present commissioners nominated. The final election will be held April 16 For longterm commissioyers the unofficial count stands: Commis- sioner Pettit, 6,367; A. U. Mills, 7,059; Comminsioner Woods, 7,740; A. H. -Barth, 4,416 For shortterm commission Commissioner Gronen, 5,646; Nich- olas Lawson -(recalled one year ago), 5.064. Comptroller Meads was re-elected by a twotoone vote over August Einhaus, socialists. Einhaus got 5,360 votes, the largest number ever received by a socialist bere. To Raise $14,000 In One Week Forty business men and Presby- terians of the University district met last night with « rally and ban- quet, and planned the work of the big week's campaign to raise $14, 000 for a new Presbyterian church to replace the present temporary structure. The three squads that were organized will endeavor to raise the necessary amount by Sat- urday night. Students at the Uni Merger The Commercial Clgb unanimously Adopted the its special committee tt the proposed plan of ea submitted by the Chamber of Come: merce, The report again 7 vor of consolidation ona or democratic plan of go the new organization reed upon, A awn up by the | Commercial Club, of George H. Revelle, Dr. Howard i Saxe now go to the merce, to be decided Vt the next two weeks, te he Another Trip By City Another exodus of city. will be effected by the end week, when a visit will be Cedar river, where the impounding dam ts to Ernest C. Baldwin, rin and Joseph. Jac experts, who wit] left this morning. Mayor Cotterill kineer Dimmock will leat Councilmen Marble, H and Erickson, and fe public works, will leave | morning, and tomorrow |climen Wardall, G Peirce will start out. missioner Crichton health officials will le (NEW WOOLEN MILL x pry of |, The Dundee Woolen \branches all over the open In Seattle their” this week at 304 Pike Dundee people make ® spt $15.00 clothes, made to imen. In selecting field the management belief in the future { *i versity promised to contribute $806.'the city, Having reorganized our company and interested Mr. Peter F. Regan, one of the best known Cloak and Suit men of the west, formerly of the MacDougall & Southwick Co., we have decided to make a number of changes in our business under the agement, which necessitates a cleaning up of our stock, closing out of certain lines, etc. STARTING THURSDAY, APRIL 4TH, we will put on one of the most Spring and Summer Garments ever offered in Seattle. EVERYTHING MUST B& CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST, THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. TAILOR MADE AND DRESS SKIRTS—In the finest volles and panamas; $12.00 and $15.00 values 6 45 Reorganization Sale price : p SILK MESSALINE AND LINGERIE WAISTS— 1 Reorganization Sale price . 5 |} MESSALINE, CHIFFON AND NET WAISTS—$3.60 and $4.00 values, Reorganization Sale price : $1 50 $2.50 LINGERIE WAISTS—Slightly soiled from handling : c BROKEN LINE OF FINE TAILORED PANAMA AND SERGE SKIRTS—Keguilar $5.00 value. Reorgantzation Sale price ' CHOICE OF TWO LOTS OF RAINCOATS AT REORGANIZA- TION SALE PRICES—-WOMEN'S COATS, values « $7 95 t 4 . to $30.00. Chote - $3.95 Choice at SUITS WORTH $25.00 TO $30,00— LADIE® WHITE SERGE AND WHIPCORD TAILORED SUITS—Values up to $35.00 and $46.00, 19. 50 | Reorganization Sale price ....... LADIES’ CLOTH AND SERGE DRESSES--Vali wp to $20.00. Reorganization Sale price - . 5 NEW MODEL LONG COATS—Al! the new Summer styles and materials; sold up to $22.50. Reorganization Sale 4 TAILORED SUITS FOR WOMEN—Worth up to 1 $35.00 and $40.00.. Reorganization Sale price . ie LADIES’ WHITE SERGE AND FANCY TAILORED SUITS— Values up to $35.00, Reorganization $16 50 Sale price $50.00 SUITS + $2450 FINE LOT OF NEW MODEL CHIFFON ORESSES—Sold up to $30,00; all shades. Reorganization Sale $14, 50 spectacular sales of Women’s and Misses’ High Reorganization Sale price MEDIUM-WEIGHT LONG BLACK COATS—$15 and $20.00 values, eo dow, 100-1. $1 Kent de Highest Type Dental Office in Seattle Such an office as ours appeals to the best cuss of peopie—the people who are intelligent and The people not students in the office } His identity is not hidden by of numbers, but you price of wii dentat Mextra heavy $10 Regular $10 ., | were Regal Dental Offices DK. L. R. CLARK, Mana) 1406 Third Ay., N. W. at pickled pig ne i oreamery butter, & * ee Trains Move Again (By United 2 aa Wirey | OMAHA, Neb, April 3.—Alter a} delay’ of more than two days,| jeaused by the floods in the Miss: | issippi valley, the blockade of transcontinental traffic, due elso to| washouts along the Platte and Elk- | horn rivers, in eastern Nebraska, is lifted today. As @ result 45 freight and enger trains are today | | passing over a single track between | DEADLY “NAILS” NOGALES, #Ariz., eral customs employes at Nogales, ynora, were arrested today by agents of the Mexiesn government, | following the discovery and con fiseation of 22 kegs of cartridges consigned to Mexico, at Empalme, The kegs were shipped by an American firm at St. Louis and marked “nails.” Two inches of nails were packed above false bottoms at each end of the kegs. WEDDING PARTY FROZEN. ST, PETERSBURG, April 3A wedding party of 30 persons was| overtaken by a snowstorm and jfrozen to death at Kologroft. Reorganization Sale pric MEN'S COATS—Values up to $20.00. $12.50 Reorganization Sale of Millinery Bargains Five hundred. manufacturers’ Pattern Hats, bought especially for this sale, t half the usual prices. AFRICAN WILLOW PLUMES vss ese.$9.95 | $9.00 Plumes .. secsss $11.95 | $10.00 Plumes : $14.95 | $12 24.95 | $1: $20.00 Plumes $22.50 Plumes $30.00 Plumes $50.00 Plumes $2.00 yard, per yard 2,000 yards Fancy Suitings aid White Serges, worth up to ‘tings, 60 inches wide, $3.50 value. Sale price, yard Men's Wear Blue Serge $ HoffmancClo be. price $5.00 0 go on at just |

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