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CASE WELCOMED AT BREMERTON Speaking from a wagon in the Middle of the street, Otto A, Case candidate for governor, yesterday Was greeted enthusiastically by over 300 workingmen In Bremerton. | Case strongly advocated presiden. tial preferential primaries and dt rect legisiation generally made a plea for the estabyshment of a child welfare bu@au. Case speaks at Puyallup and Sum ner this afternoon, and at South Ta coma tonight Banners, ing the time when he speak in these places, words “No Soft Pedal ciple.” Girl Drowssd Mabel Hybeck, aged 5, daughter of C. A_ Hybeck farmer living near O’Rrien, was carried to her death In the White river when the bank from whieh she and her 10 year sister were fishing gave Way and sitd Into’ the swift waters The older sister managed to scram ble to safety. The father recov ered the body and notified Coro ner Snyder. is @ue to bear the on Pri Can a Policeman Whenever " Says Conan Jury, Killing R “No” That is the way the jury swered that question- coroner's of policeman» shoot whenever he feels like it?” The jurors didn't think that the} possession of a star badge and a gun gives an officer the right to} fire away whenever he has a wind to let daylight through a man ‘These are the facts upon which | they based their answer: On Mareh 18 John Taylor, alias | Gray, John Dowd and Char! Morley, escaped convict-murderers, | held up the Blunt family near | Springfield, and forced the son, Roy Blunt, to leave bis young bride and drive them towards Omaha. Several posses had completely surrounded the bandits, and it was, only a question of time when they would have been forced to lea Blont and run involuntarily into the arms of Omaha police. Back of them were Jobo Briggs. chief of police of South Oroaha, his special deputy, John Trouton, and! Sheriff Hyers of Lincoln. They had long range rifles; the convicts couldn't put a bullet anywhere near them. Sheriff Hyers: raised his rifle to fire. Witnesses testified that they begged him not to shoot because the convicts were holding Roy Blunt between them and the These witnesses also said that Myers replied: “To hell with Blunt. We know our business.” The next instant Briggs brought WAY CLEARED FOR He also | announe: | Are You SuRe THESE ARE Goon EASTER EGC Dress, mR, osearf ARE You REAL CERTAY ‘[eoor € Yess, mis3 DIKL- PICKLES, I viii PROOF ID ADOUF, Miss “DICcPicncas VANTS To S€€ HOw DESE DYES vour LOOK ON A FASTER © BLCASE SIT ON DIS8 CHAIR: THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1912. Adolt Is Used As a Human Easter Egg to | Demonstrate Dyes see, MY Dean Lany, ry R Most SPLENDIT COLORS GRAND Take SOME, High Water Mark Reached at Cairo (By United Press Leased Wire) CAIRO, Hl, Aprit 6—With the act pi river here at a S4-foot | stage today and still showing a ten } |dency to rise, nearly every able} | bodies resident of Cairo! |is at work strengthening the dykes | lin the threatened territory. The high-water mark lcwetenthe of a foot higher than rday's stag but th leveer holding The municipal lieve the levees will preset although | completely surrounded Shoot He Feels Like It?, and Holds Chief Briggs for ‘oy Blunt, male } today in| are still authorities be withstand the the city by water 100,000 Acres Submerged | HICKMAN, Ky. April. 6—~ More | than 106,000 acres of cotton land. worth $100 an acre, today is mube| }merged between Hickman and Tip- |toavitie Tenn uit of the breaking of the 8 | flate yesterday six mile The damage is cons mated at $1,000,000. the levee te 500 feet wh The number of how vielnity toda h With the breaking of the refugees forced higher krovod. Mo ban persons are being sheltered in furnished by the government \Alleges She Threw Keys at Him ¥ Mre fetor of a Third av. and as ar government leve below b rvatively estt The gap in s in thin} 1 at 8,000, estimated were to fee Charging that his JAdeline Oliver rooming house at 601 one at 609 Sixth ay, and owner of $150,000 worth of property, {quently heaved misaties at him, and |that she was no bad shot, Frank }Oliver, a former barber, has started |diverce proceedings agai his wealthy spouse. On one occasion. Oliver asserts, she planted a bunch jof keys right where he hears, and that since his hearing has been im paired. Among other things, he complains that she also drove him | from home on October 10. Photographed at juest: From right Roy Blunt, her mother, Mrs. An-/ derson, and her sister. At bottom | is Chief of Police John Briggs. coroner's in- to left, Mrs.) New Alphabet | NAPLES, April 6 7 of the Orient institution here, has aplied a new Chinese alphabet of jettors, to take the place of the) 006 characters now In use, ite claims that every word of the! urrent Chinese language may be | orrectly expressed by means of hin alphabet | PIONEER DEAD oun Leased Wire ‘Or, April 6 jah Smith . Prominent in early day railroad development the Pacific Northwest, Is dead here |today. Smith was connected in the 80's with the Oregon Transconti nental company othe cerns | his gun to his shoulder and—bang Poor Roy Blunt fell ever, a corpse. iyers followed with his delayed shot and Taylor tumbled over Dowd shot himself. Charles Mor ley, badly wounded, and covered with guns, surrendered. The substance of the jury's ver- dict is: That an officer of the law | has the right to shoot to protect in-| nocent fives, or to prevent the e: cape of the criminal, but that in preventing an escape he must use common sense in shooting at inno- cent and involuntary bystande that it is better to let some other policeman get the honor and re- ward for making the arrest than to be too free with the firearms and thereby kill an innocent person. o PO! os AND the ° | Orozco loaded with dynamite and sent into o ing federal soldiers. lin bo hey lapeeches to 15,000 persons is lator Robert M [ited today of campaigning yenterday through the and a number of |tween that city and Lincoln, railroad and steamship con.|heartily greeted at each stop. 600000000 0000000060009000606% SOME OTHER HATS IN THE RING JUST NOW. (Picture Copyrighted by Scott) h by Homer A. Scott, showing wreck of engine which Hision with @ train bear- Photogr The date was March 24. Satnding beside this wreck, afew moments after it happened, en. V. Galas, in charge of the federal troops, blew out his brains. Salas had been minister of war! Madero’s cabinet but he was ely criticised by the for not overth he himself into With 2,000 men he left chief part of his equipment being a train of steel ¢ with which he planned to enter Ororeo'’s territory Oreos * fortw were considered doomed until one of his gen suggested loading an engine with dynamite and sending i against the oncoming federal train, Forty canes of dynamite wore placed on the front of the engine, a Mexican dneer started the vd then jumped off ran a mile a half came in wight of the the train. It was moving at bigh speed, ax was the federal " train Many of the federals jumped from thelr care, but others “did m Hlebty lerrific collision that followed. Salas’ train, on whieh Madero had placed #0 ance, was rendered a ma: of twat ed steel, within a moments time. Gen. Bains looked over the and then, seeing the hope of vie tory blighted, blew out his brains a fore public that the field Torreon, the wing Orozco went Gen rals SAY, ISN'T IT THE VERY LIMIT? SAN FRANCISCO April 6.—In critic antiquity and it Or. Frederick Burk of the San Francisco normal echool, point, gave out today some of the anawers of students to ons concerning leading public figures, and with what world moye ments they were connected, Here are some answer: Frenchman of the 14th century Charlies Darwin—"One of the plotters of Mary, Queen of Scot Poftuguese explorer.” Samuel Gompers—"“King of the democrat Prof. Rivetta |; ‘La Follette Claims Nebraska, Utah, California and Oregon COLN, Neb., ones Travel 200 miles and making first day's trip, Senator La Follette laid particular stress on his demand | Hi tariff reduction, direct legisla. im, reenll, initiative and refer endum and trust control In the course of his speech here La Follette declared that “Roose. as a teach litical and civil, but he is not # constructive statesman.” La Follette predicted that he will) carry Nebraska, Utah, Oregon and) California. LD jing 22 the rd with which Sem La Follette is cred hin first 24 hours ia Nebra Plattsmouth early Follette journeyed farming section be being remarkable rec after Beginning at La Daring | all his speeches on his —S ee SHH SSCHHOOOOOOO SD ° SSHHHHSSOSOH HS HHH HSH HSHSHHHSSHHSESEOCHHH HHH HHO H OOD MUNICIPAL CAR LINE No legal objections remain today in the way of the sale of the mu- nicipal street car bonds aggregat Ing $800,000. Judge Albertson of the superior court, in a decision made yesterday, swept aside all the objections raised in a test suit brought by James Tullock through Thomas R. Horner, a friend of the city car line, and declared the bonds valid. The proposed route of the city car line is over six miles, con necting Rainier Valley and Ballard Although the bonds voted more than a year ago, considerable difficulty has been met in the at tempt to sell them. Special inter be STRIKE OFF i LONDON, April 6—The Miners’ Federation today officially deciared the coal miners’ strike off, and or dered the men back to work ECZEMA Also enlte: tter, Salt Rheum, Pru- rites, 41 | hounds have ber I make this broad after putting ten years of On thia one disease and hand the meantime a que €asen of thin dreadt 1 do not care wh oe how many doctors have told bout. If you will wri will send you a FRE! FRY mild, aoothing, « varanteed at will convince you more In a than | or anyone else could month's time, 8nd discouraged me nee to prove my elaine writing’me today you wil more real comf ever @hought 1 you. Just try it Sim teiting you the truth. 7, O0@ Park Sqn 1 y in a If you are dingusted i dare you to give enjoy bird Jali Could you do « better act than to Da this notice. to some pour suf. or of Eczema? Bank, | outlaws. " lcurrent here i va ests naturally are putting in their best efforis to block the municipal car line. All sorts of technical ob jections to the validity of the bonds were raised. Horner included them all in his test suit. When the bond buyers refused to take up the car bonds, Councilman Erickson sought to make the sale of other bonds contingent upon them. Fafling in this attempt, he sought to have money from the general fund of the taken for thie purpo: y the council, how itated to with Erick use of the cry of invalidity the opponents of munict | ‘~ ITS AWG Sh BE NOMA TED %O SET7LE ever raise pal, owt rahip. Outlaws Still Free MOUNT AIRY Detectives today closing in on | Sidna Allen and W Edwards his nephew, the only free members of the Alfen bandit clan, who incorrectly reported killed, The is said, have t Wards Gap, about 12 here. Fresh blood: been placed on the trail, and the detectives soon to have the bandits in custody Wild reports of clashe the detectives and today: rifled C., Aprit 6. it rked to from expect between stiawe Were none of which could be PEDOLER ve LEAVES HALF MILLION, ST. JOSEPH, Mo., April 6.—Be! ginning life in St. Joseph * twenty five years with a dilapidated wagon and an old ba with |the aid of which he peddied meat pout the streets, James W. Hartt , who died at the age of 78, eaves an estate worth $500,000. He ings in real esta an |invested his Incubatoy's $8.00-—-The Ideal, Bullt for thia climate. Sixty-ege, $8.00, Other sizes in proportion. Sold by the Chas. H. Lilly Co,, Foot of Main | St., Seattle tee ee tvs 7 ~ Dan’? Avo" ( wared ove WANT OSD iN ii i y WD |'— ES = IST YE |— SPRING ST) US a, ss DER MOST CHARMING @FFECT, locomotive The engine it federals on soldiers were killed In the President much rel | wreck ing the modern high schoo! im to make pedants “Pusiness iss BuSIN BUT, DASH DING 1D! — GIRL t Lore, ‘Judge Decides Judicial Recall Judge J. T. Ronald was one of the three judges who decided in favor of the recall of judges, id by the University of Washington law school debat ing team against the Oregon university law school debaters, last night. The other judger were Rev. F. J. Van Hern of the Plymouth Congregational church, and Herbert T. Condon, formerly of Oregon university, and now registrar of the state university here. Freed of Charge, He’s Married Now BAKER, Or., April 6.—Freed _ of the charge of horse stealing, Joe Clark today is warried to Mra. Emma Gosney, who, while Clark was In jail, visited him daily and cheered him up. As soon as th jury acquitted him and he was re. eased, Clark grabbed hin bat and 2 ainat Scotiand in the time set out on a run for Mrs, Gosney's the | jhome. Within 10 minutes lcouple were at the ¢ |where they obtained a marria lcense and were made man wife. Gill’s Complaint The formal complaint asking for A recount was filed in behalf of Former Mayor Giirin quo warranto proceedings: started yesterday jagainst Mayor Cotterill, About ev ery cause for a recount is alleged, from miscounting votes for Cotter {if that ought to have gone to Gill, | to prejudicial influences of election officials, Gill charges that some polling places were kept open after | the legal hour, and that univers students, whose parents are rest-| deuts in other parts of the state, should not have been allowed to vote at all, Big Registrati on SALEM, Or, April 6.—A record registration for the state and pres-| idential preference primaries April | 19 today is assured. The registra [tien already is 105,000 and is ex pected to be 120,000 when the time for registration closes April 9. Last year the total registration was 118,000. Of those registered so far, about | 72,000 are republicans, 25,000 demo crats and 8,000 scattering | $4,500 for Fire The fire department was allowed {$4,500 yesterday by the finance committee of the city council for |the purchase of automobiles. Chief Stetson asked for $5,000. Council |man Goddard charged city officials with misusing the privileges of city | autos. Councilman Blaine then amended the iginal motion for 5,000, and a $500 reduction was |@greed upon, The committee rec Jommended the purchase of two-seat roadsters, with a “rumble” seat in| the rear of the car PUBLIC MARKETS urthouse, eM and) shoulders, ‘15 y 1 ‘ary: salt poric s rect bichied pane. lols vearling lamb. spsctal,, head lettuce, S¢ head up. IKI PLACS Hungarian sausage tb.: Bast ern bacon, 160 1b; Alas herring, 1e | each: lmpe abchovies, 2 Ibs eranberr pork, clams Ihe SANITARY Hifex Lhe with $1.00 gre chase; club swumage, 16¢ MUMILIATET ME BEFORE DER |, OSCAR you ) WA JESS, €" . fs \ \ aS ( Words by Sé Music _by Ge. [ vess —I INTENTEDH Tq a 2 rf 4 fw Y Wu \ ? Aves * —— . ‘es OTTO A. CASE A PROGRE of the Old Ring. While Robert will Star for power thi othe governer the Hodge all tm its tion any and who desire 1 do to bring 1 wil r true pro to. enter the race. And this paper will be glad to place the qualifications of the: other candidates before the voters. | The Four Candidates At the present time there is just lone other progressive besides Kob jert T. Hodge in the gubernatorial |race. That other progressive ta jOtto A. Case, auditor of King coun. ty. In addition to these two real | lprogressives there is a nearpro Kressive, or a progressive for policy jonly. He is J. T. Lawrence, who. until a few weeks ago, Was a mem be the standpat Olympia ma-| chine. re is M. B Hay xovernor by accident, who is in the bands of and at the mercy of the \old reactionary plunderbund ring A. Case is a progressive is progrearive Case has leader in © movement t standpatism In King county «ht years, dating from the © he was elected county clerk Hie helped break up the old corrupt jeounty ring afd to rout the bosses. For All Progressive Measures | Case comes — bef. the peaple | \with plain, clear, definite state} j ments. He leaves no doubt as to) lthe things he stands for and the| things he is opposed to, He doesn't trim. He doesn't hedge. He stands | with both. feet for . progressive measures, Long before the recall / of the judges could properly be} considered an issue in the coming! campaign, Otto A, Case declared jhimself in tavor of that measure ‘I have an abiding faith in the [initiative and referendum, all the ‘people's power measures,’ | he declares in his platform, Case went into a county office with no vague pledges. He prom-! | we | greeniven in Hin cw been t ON PROGRESSIVE PLATFORI Entries for Governorship Contest Are Now R Real Progressive, Case, Also Progres: Near-Progressive, and Hay, a Standpatter in the mh indorsed | oTTo jedueation, and he and in| his wn ofloris. efforia, “NO ) SMOKING” J (By Urited Presse Lessee Wi KENTFIELD, Cal, ised definite reforms and he kept | smoking” reads a his promises. history of the county. Petty poll Ules gave way under the rule of ef- ficiency. Case reduced expenses in spite of an increase And even the ‘ay machine's per day exper constiiuting the board of accou..ancy last year, nt- ter spending months in the audi- tors office, were compened to praise the work in that office. Case started out as a common Ja-| borer, with pick and shovel on the streets of Seattle. Me carried slabs. He worked in the mills, He | knows what hard la or means, He}. | was a toller. and he fought against odds for an neni For Men Who His advent to the | election booth at - a courthouse marked a new era in the here today. All sever the election board are WOODBURY, N. I in business, Ehver Bradshaw of wie egg | has been secretary of Meadow company for tive years, tion. missed an annual In all these years Ca Have Lost It The force that runs (he machine ts stored te the This nervou ed, is only organ of yout weak or inactive ft the nerves which control power. This must be rewt | fore the affected part THIS IS FREE Tust fl out this mail it to us if you y nd you our big sealed), wh) ectra-Vita upon n't and eall book ts » - it trated with If you want to an Nature Intendel you must not fa i this Book Come and hay re evenings until 5 Bundaye 10 ta 2 form its natural funed does no good to take rage = are tricity ta life te pu sleep. Tha wil respond (© fiuence the same tric motor starts wh wer is i a is a seit unbreken 8 setricity and nerves in just Ohe Fs It builds MD ‘ Tength und curea Ss resultini tate ute the Merve enlarged veing # plaints find rer Vita, te suspen qubekiy pat them dm 1946 So, B St, Taccm®, wast tra- Vita, 08s 1a bane what diy ree press ‘Theatre SHATTER, wee your trated book, Name Address

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