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‘Adolf Is HUGHES (ONT ¢ EEN ARK HOSE (Dy Untied Press Leased Wire) | WASHINGTON May Bt An nouncement that he is not a cand! date and does not intend to be ay candidate for the republican pres was made here You MIIIED PRacTICE AGAIN THIS MORNING, KIND WORDS ARE WASTED ON YoU, SO I.FING YOu $So, 4 .. \ dential) nomination today, through his secretary by Su Chas. FE preme Court Justice | “dark | It} Hughes, the much talked of horse” in the presidential had been published that Justice Hughes had asserted in a letter to) a New York friend that he would} not be a candidate “as long as Pres ident Taft is a candidate. “The justice,” said his secretary, | “denies absolutely that he has writ ten any such letter, and I have the} authority to state that h not a candidate under any circumstances whatever.” = $1 COUPON FREE > CARe Or You FINE Me A HUNDERT, THE STAR— ALL RIGHT, THEN, FOI A HUNDRED! To every sufferer from | Rheumatism Name Address: TO. MURDER MYSTERY (By United Press Leased Wire) LOS ANC May 11--Al though the star men of the police and the district attor worked untiring: | exhausted | hen mailed to Magle Dept. LKIK, Jackson you a $i Pa This coupon, If You Have Rheumatism Sign and Mail | This Coupon Today | department ney's office have ly and apparently have every clue, th were little nearer today to a # on of the mystery lof the identity of a woman who was | murdered in an unoecupled house in a rb. or of t man who jcommitted the er ight leads furnished by badges of religious or ders found upon the woman's body <.." embroidered on thus far, have; working basis a : owed membershi }in the chureh of the Holy Name, the | Children of Mary and the league of} | the § ed Heart. Labels upon the woman's sult indicated that It had/ jand an initial a u Frederick Dyer, My unbounded faith tn M corresponding Secy Foot Drafts See ae aie tae been purchased of Marshal] Field &| tellipe @f cures at every stage tn Co, Chicago. The hat apparently Srcavens of this cruel tor niled K had come from the same city. Getlared 300 0h os Tinie Patrolman J. J. Ferguson has fur ae au the wabaer hanen you Would nished information which may Snide your dousts. But I do net ask you | bring results, He believed the wom peemrere 5 Sead 7ee Dratts an to’ be one who stopped him on os =e Senge s his beat recently and asked for car fare. The woman, he said, remark by return ed that he probably would see her ba | Vou decide name in the papers, although she| refused to give it to him. DANE INVENTS | ICEBERG FINDER © ity > RE, —_— - * "| COPENHAGEN, May 11 #| The notorious Paris taxicab/a Paris policeman. In the disque |Goury from being lynched by the | * The Danish inventor Elie #/ r of an informer he led Deteetive| maddened people, shown in the # bamer, has discovered a meth- #)>andit Gouzy, implicated im 22/ youin into a death tra: photograph running alongside the | *® od to ascertain the presence of ® ed Bonnot's righthand bandit yelling at him. He ts seen! ° * rgs or rocks within a dis #/ Murders, fy the man bareheaded 4.5 ang robberies, It was with|cursing vigorously tn choicest gut rominent rtist \* of 1.2 yards of a */with open mouth, im the eluteh of difficulty that the police syed |ter French . ege | #* Steamship even in a dente fox * | - J me a * or darkness, The invention & ! # ships to learn exactly the post- #/ | # tion and size of rocks or ice- #| TAKES A HIKE) ® bergs. * / *% The inventor says he will #/ sT LOUIS, May 11.—Joseph| * not sell the invention to @ ®| Meyer, 161 years old, who served | & single company, but wil! place #| through both the Mexican and civil &. It at the disposal of all trans- ®/ wars and who hasdost #ix cbildren| gn, 4 Giltespy, aged 58, Pa-|toria, he told friends that he was * atlantic lines */and a chick farm by Moods, has f - sme tore . leific coast manager of the Mutual tll, Bod that he had to go to the SEER EEE EEE EE Eee wartod to & Chicago institution of) hospital, where it was found that) in hig | Kife Insurance Co., of New York, is would | dead today a result of an opera. charity with five cents pocket. He declared he 'JACKIES LOYAL TO THEIR SHIP. (By United Press Lensed Wire) BREMERTON, May 11.—-Rrefer ring jail to we ng the athletic prowess of the U. 8. 8. West Vir lginia, whose. colors they have up-| |held for so long on the athletic |field, a namber of the crew of the ship are today in the hands of the officers to answer charge of | 4 breaking liberty in order to remain| oF Lathrop 1 hea > Prlon their boat. The draft for the| for several days with appendix, | Pennsylvania was large, and even Pa aE a Bg the pUf|the imprisoned were not over uld burst. The only hope seemed | learned that loyalty was the real to be an operation, but fortunately I heard of Dr. Lathrop, and that he could cure appendicitis without I operation. So I thought would gre him a trial o for I did not want undergo an operation if I could get cured without one. After being under the hands of DR. LATHROP for twenty minutes I was able te leave hie office unassisted. In one course of treatments I was entire well. I want now to sdvise all suf ill. 4 caded b visions fering humanity to consult ‘Dr. | tion dill, as amended by provision } Lathrop. His offi are located ai to abolish the commerce court, to 2135-14-15 People Bank Bidg. | retain the mints and assay offices Becond and Pike ours truly |and to consolidate several bureaus | ram Fe lin the national governme reason for breaking the rules, their sentence was commuted for exten uating circumstances 34,000-TON SHIPS | WASHINGTON, May 11.—The| house has overwhelningly passed the legislative-judictal appropria- | £. Seattle, Wash. | Taft Special Train TO THE Republican State Convention | AT ABERDEEN VIA THE NATION OBSERVES | observance cover the distance on foot | tion last Wednesday in St. Josep’ After the Galveston tidal wave | hospital, Victoria, 8. C.. for an acute had kilied his two sons and tour attack of appendicitis. daughters, Meyer gathered togethe: Mr. Gillespy left for Victoria last what remained of his $30,000 for-| Tuesday with @ party of golf en tune and started a chicken farm at | thusiasts in the best of health, If Hickman, Ky month destroyed bin chickens and everything else he had. he made no complaigt of the mat ter. However, when reached Vic JUST SOAK you Two HUNDRED! AND THAT STICKS, The flood there last | he suffered from any pain or linens | SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1912. | he was suffering from an acute at-| tack of appendicitis, Immediately after the operation, It was thought} he was getting along nicely, but) complications set in, resulting in| hia death. Gillespy was for 25 years with the Mutual Life, having come here during the gold rush in 1897, from New York, to accept the position he | held up to the time of his death. Alienists Examine Rev. Richeson BOSTON, May 11 alienista are today examining Rev. C. V. T. Richeson, tn jall here for the murder of his sweetheart, Avis Linnell, in an attempt to de- termine his mental condition. They a Drs. Lioyd Briggs, Morton Prince, Henry Stedman and KE, O, Leonard. If a majority of the alien ists declare the condemned man in Gov. Foss will submit a pe tition to the state executive coun cll for a commatation of Richeson's sentence. The fallen pastor is under sentence to die May 19 = eooeoeeooeoe ° Four celebrat ed MOTHERS’ DAY (By United Press Leased Wire) PHILADELPHIA, May 10.—Ac cording to advices received by the Mothers’ Day International asso. ciation, which has headquarters here, Mothers’ Day will be observed in both public and private schools all over the United States and Canada today. The Mothers’ Day for adults comes on Sunday next, when those who wish “MILWAUKEE” Tuesday, May 14 Leave Tacoma ...... Arrive Aberdeen ........ All-Steel Equipment consisting of Standard Sleeping Cars and Dining ¢ this train Delegates and others who 1 10:00 a. m. «+++-11:30 a. m. «+...3:00 p.m. rst-Class Coaches, r will be carried in wish to join this special early as train party will please make their reservations as so that ample accommodation may be provided. urther information regarding this call, address or phone ervice, fares, ete., A. B CHAPMAN Gen'l Agt. Pass. Dept. J. L. CRISWELL, Gity Ticket Agent Second and Cherry Street, Seattle, Phénes: Main 6960; Elliott 4812. Traing depdtt from New Passenger Sta- tion, Jackson and Fourth, 66 CHICAGO MILWAUKEE 4 PUGET SOUND CHS HSHSSOHH SHH HOH OOOS “LITTLE BOY BLUE” A WINSOME GIRL! 000000 0000550450045 F FF FOF 4% | Fermuson, vice president’ of the ° |he was pounced upon by BUT VON'D A FING NO cf LUTION ARREST OF PARIS TAXI BANDIT--SEE HIM CURSE Rano guy to (THOUGHT PROBE GLASS The federal grand jury will today Investigate the case of Stephen A Glaws, a colored clerk in the mail ing room of the Seattle postoffice, charged with pilfering letters be Heved to contain money. Glass wae arrester yesterday by In spectors Waylana, rkine and] Temple after having mailed a de coy letter containing $5.30, which they declare they found in the rk’s possession, together with] mail | sitted taking the letters, | ing closely | questioned has, been in the employ of the postoffice for five years. He has a wife and a 17-monthsold| child. THIS PIGEON IS _| CUPID MESSENGER MADRID, May 11.—The cook the steamer Clervana. 4 the port of P ing pigeon at sea on both legs rings containing ters directed to a young woman well known fo English aristocratic | society, the daughter of a popular peer { The letters, which are distinct ly of an affectionate nature, are) signed by an officer in the British | navy engaged on maneuvers j The writer states that he is dis | consolat use he had little con | fiden pigeons arrival | The sympathetic ship's cook has written to the girl in question, plac } ing Cupid's messenger and the | ters at her disposal | MANILA, May 11.—Emilio Agu naldo, former general of the In- surgent army, who has b a re cluse on bis ranch in Cavite Viejo for the past 12 years, is making his first visit to Baguio, the summer capital, Fearing that he might be 40, captured a hom The jatter b jaseassinated by relatives of the late Gen, Luna, for whore death he is alleged to have been responsible Aguinaldo has kept close to bis He has been in Manila but twice singe the close of the insur. | rection j BOYS POUNCE ON AND SEARCH MAN When Geo. Halias, an employe of Arcadres, who has a stand Inj the Colman dock, was on his -way| home from work, at 9:30 last night, | ten boys! and knocked down, His pockets} were searched, and the youngsters} were about to proceed with their) work when a policeman hove into sight, causing thelr flight. Hallas was uninjured nm After Commerce Court | WASHINGTON, May 11 Declar ing that the Pacific Mali S. 8. Co. plans to build four 34,000-ton ships for the New York-Orient trade, if rallroadowned vessels are allowed to use the Panama canal, Home’ Newport News Shipbuilding Co. has urged that such permission be | given, | FRANK ROWE KILLED. Word was received today that Frank Rowe, one of the best known plano salesmen in the West, was run down and killed by an auto in Chicago. Mr. Rowe has lived in Se. attle many years, coming here in 1889 with the firm of Winter & Har per. He was a member of the 8. A. C. and had a large number of friends and acquaintances in the! city. PAIR CONVICTED | Leanordo Ferrato and Benne-| detto Arnardo were yesterday after- | noon convicted in Judge Ronald's court of buncoing Joseph Atfassa out of $3,000 in a game of boccie. REEREEREN EE RED BY *) * New York, May 11—Re * * becca Russ, 6, fell six stories * ® from a tenement but clothes. | to observe the day will wear a % lines at each level broke her * white carnation. * fall and she was unhurt * | RR LOS ANGELES, May 10.—Dep uty sheriffs are trying today tc learn the identity of the person who shot and killed Clarence Mer. rill, a wealthy pachelor rancher, MISS GERTRUDE BRYAN whose body was found near Burke When Henry W. Savage set about staging the musical operetta,| station, Merrill apparently had “Little Boy Blue,” nearly a dozen applicants were tried out for the|peen shot goon after he had alight title role. None suited, Some one suggested Gertrude Bryan. No one|ed from a Pacific electric car from | in Savage's office had ever heard of her before. But she was given alLos Angeles. A sum of money in chance. The success of this 1f-year-oid girl was instantaneous his pocket was unmolested ms all | INSURANCE. COMPANY: : :: : | E iat RE tle at : By Cuicy A Gees :|| 0 E LIFE ) shots Sf i: i] 5 | HEALTH ALL IN ROVIDING st ae ee L ACCIDENT [, ERFRCT | pe PCRS aM INSURANCE ) CASS SES 9 ROTECTION |25 : +; * :f] winrcraen r Se | | She—What excuse have you for|| miunie Pad for you on your Life Insurance Wf Permanently Disabled) |B a ae your condition, \ fe hh oh sn AS, thai tw etapa! Mactan osadl-A tf 3 H &¢.: He—I had a good ‘un, but I can't HOME OFFICE wuHi 3 think what it was, ’ TE BLOG, SEATTLE, U. 8. A. s 3 es iscglegiillchenioe 4 eoenesneeminerhain ail i UE a aac conetipecaal YoU HAF NERPFE, YOU ARG. A HERO. SEKIOUNY CRIPPLE You ¢ | extends to a nearby boathouse, and slid sy . Words by § . Music by C OUDT oF YOUR SALARY, _ — 5 f |i jis chae ‘onde ACH, NO! HE ToUT Me YESTERDAY “AU My FINES Vin COME or #200, ! 4st att years SLEEPWALKER W : (By United Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Or,, May 11—Ralph Emerson today is treatment for sieep-waiking, following his narrow escape from @ result of his propensities for wandering a ae 4 ree prop G about while enjoying Viewed by a number of neighbors, who thought making his escape, Emerson aatend out of his pes ” pays! robe bered along the fire escape till he stumbled across the guy rope down the rope., boathouse, he plunged off into the Willamette river. T. cold water awoke him, and he swam back to the boathouse and shore satel Tomorrow Will Be a Good Day ‘ To Visit KIRKLAND) “Seattle’s Fastest Growing Suburb” Kirkland is the suburb in which to put your nest egg. because Kirkland is the suburb which is destined to de velop into a large city. With the completion of the i Washington canal, ocean-going steamships will leave wharves of Kirkland for the ports of the world. Buy now in Kirkland and profit by the great increase in land values that will come with the opening of the canal | The big men of Seattle are buying there. Get in the cession. Kirkland acreage sells today for much less than prices of Seattle city lots, although Kirkland offers sites that rival those of Seattle's finest residential You can buy a Kirkland homesite on the easy plan—$5 or $10 a month. Plan a little Sunday outing for tomorrow—visit Kirk land. The ride across beautiful Lake Washington, one, will more than repay you for the little effort required. a Madison car to Madison park and the county ferry ; steamer Urania to our office, on the Kirkland what, - #5; BURKE & FARRAR, Owners 104 Cherry Street “Buy in the Path of Progress” CURSION FAR To the East via Northern Pacific Railway The Scenic Highway and the Only Line to Gardiner Gateway, official Yellowstone Park Entrance. a A few samples—similar reductions to many other points ia” the Eastern United States and Canada, as well Se PORES as the Middle West St, Paul $60.08 — Denve Springs Minneapolte 60.00 a Duluth 60.00 Superior 60.00 Montrea Buffato Que 00 Tickets will be May 14 to Datlas only To all pointe except Dallas as, M 18, 24 and 28 June 1, 6 7, 8.13, 14, 18, 37 20 4. 25. 27, 28 and 28 July 2% 3, 6, 7% 11 18, 16. 26, 29, 30 and 81. ust 1 6, 7. 15, 16 23 and tember 4, 5, 6 7, & 11, 12 and 30. 18 days on going trip. October 31, 1912, for Tei North Coast Limited (c. « x’¥.m) Atlantic Express (c. a) Daily through to Chicago via Minneapolts st. Paul, —‘Tmmeflatt connections to Duluth, Superior and Winn © North Const Tile ited runs via Milwaukee, with Compartment and Drawing #0 Sleeping Cars. Mississippi Valley Limited | Dally through ° cr via Bulings a St. Joseph and D the Burlington R tlons to Omaha Room and coping @ ing Cars with service that i For reservations and. tickets H. N. KENNEDY, Gen, Agh J. O. MOMULLEN, @ Fae Af First Ay, and Y 5 Main 1430 A.D, CHARLTON PORTLAND,

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