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DON'T 7 STAND THERE AND TELL ME THATS Tew. ME WHAT You HAVE DONE TO Recaprure nim i! MR, TRUE, ADOLF 13S MISSING ! ON MIS I MAF PUT Derecrires AN, HERE COMES THE STAR—SATUR YOUR MAN HAS BEEN TRACED. TRAIL PARLOR. HE IS THERE Now TREATING LAVISNLY. DEBS AND NURSE 5 HUR | SEIDEL ARE WHEN AUTOS (My United Press Leased Wire) INDIANAPOLIS May 18 Eu | gene Debs of Terre Haute, Ind. |nominated late yesterday as & Can-| didate for the presidency of the United St by the national so-| Miss Grace Peterson, a nurse in} Clalist convention and Emil! Seldel i t James N. Ritchie) ™AYor of Milwaukee, nominated for he empleg. of James the vice presidency, announced bere 2827 Broadway N., 's today sufferjioday that they would make the campaign “as lively as any the cap italixt parties had eve Debs was not in the hall ¥ lresult of the ballot was announced, jbut the ates were thanked by mil Hoth candidates were chosen on the first ballot NOW SHE WANTS HER INSURANCE SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 15 ing from several bruises about the face and body as a result of & cc Hsion last evening at the corner Federal av. and Prospect st tween an electric machine driven by Ritchle and a touring car contain: | ing a party of visiting Shriners driven by Joba McGrath, president of the Washington Brick & Tile Co In Ritehie’s automobile when his three children. Miss erson Was only person injured. The gir! removed to the Minor hospital,| en the where she ia reported to be resting) May 1 Soudall, acquitted on a easy today charge of having murdered her hus . Both machines were badly dam-| band, Jos. Soudall, who was shot fn} 1 aged their home following a struggle over - yg a ring, Med sult today for the re MEDALLION PORTRAIT CO. | |Cosery’ of $2,000 inwurance on her ently locates # wpe usband gains oe tode det Third ave. Relisble place to have | °“s" carr eons vo the. Independent amali photos enlarged; work on » Foresters have refused pay display; visitors welcome 9° S ée the pelig on ihe groted arceneemeecneceemnr rwen t she cannot collect insurance on death of her husband under the eireumistances. Mrs. Soudall was granted an interlocutory divorce on April 11 Hi was shot July 4 1911, and died the next day MAY HAVE 2 RECEIVER Will the Seattle, Renton & South ern ha wo sets of receivers? Wil liam Crawford wante his applice Are You Not Happy —Wiiy? If you cannot be cured of your aleeration of the stomach and bowels. gastritis dyspepsia constipation, in fact all pelvic tion for a re ver, denied by Judge diseases in| women and men: | Frater on May &, reopened, Craw appendicitis, acute or chronic, J) ford, who was formerly president of | it will pay you to inveatixate ff the company, alleges that, although and see some of my patients | P)the trustees, Peabody, Houghteling | have cured. Pri sanitar- f!@ Co, denied insolvency in Judge ium and office at nd av. ff) Frater’s court, not many days aft N.W. erward they themselves had re ceivers appointed by Judge tian ford in the federal court. Becaus insolvency fs thus admitted, Craw jford urges that hie prior application should have been granted. The hearing will be resumed Monday FAVOR SUGAR BILL. WASHINGTON, D, C.. May 18 The senate finance committee de cided today upon a favorable report on the suger bill, with the Lodge | lamendment eliminating differential When approved it will be ef fective in six months | The senate committee decided apon an adverse report on the ex cise bill, otherwise known as the} Dill providing for an income tax DR. NUERNBERG, German Specialist. Prof. Raber. . two days, Gua Dreamland, Seventh and Union. Broadway Rink 711 EAST PINE ST. Ladies Admitted Free Afternoon and Evening. Has George any curionity ? “What do yon mean? Beth “Does he know your age? Well, he knows whieh century Skating 25¢. Checking Free. 1 was born in.”—Cleveland Plain | Dealer Between Eastbound | Westbound Leave Seattle 7:35 A. M. | Leave Kittitas 1:40 P.M Arrive Cedar Falls 9:10 A. M. Leave Ellensburg 1:52 P.M Arrive Keechetus. 10:45 Ar M Leave Cle Elum 250 P.M Arrive Cle Elum 11:45 A. M Leave Keechelus 1 Arrive Ellensburg 2 P.M Leave Cedar Falls > Arrive Kittitas 12 P.M Arrive Seattle 10:15 A.M Also Between Commencing Sunday, 19. 1912 Eastbound | Westbound Leave Seattie. ria § P.M North Bend 8:05 A.M Arrive Cedar Falls... 8:42 P. M. anne 8:11 A.M Arrive Tanner... 9:10 P.M dar Falis M Arrive North Bend... 9:15 P. M M LOW FARES FOR WEEK-END TRIPS There are many ideal places in the Cascade lent Fishing, Hunting or Camping. For Mountains for excel further particulars, call or write for a copy of our fishing, hunting and camping folder, which contains complete information regarding points reached, A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr J. L. CRISWELI i Gen, Agt., Pass. Dept City Tieket Agt Second and Cherry St., Seattle, Wash. Main 6960 ‘The Now Stoel Tro” Jackson Street Passenger Station REMOVAL SALE For the next 30 days we are offering from 20 to 50 per cent reduction on our entire stock of Wall Paper, Pictures, Picture Frames, Mouldings, White China for Firing, Cut Glas Bric-a-brac and Mirrors - Remnant of 15¢ to 25¢ Wall Paper at Se per double rold GLOBE WALL PAPER CO., 907 Second Av. NOMINEES. NEW DAILY SERVICE |: BOY GROWS A SILVER TOOTH IN HIS HEAD PIRST HE Wenr Yo THE YMCA, AND PLAY@D CROKINOLE With THE UTMOST ABANDON, THEN HE NMASTENED TO A SOFT DRINK ‘ATTORNEYS TO. oral discussion of the orde | Wan taken in accordance majority report of the coounittee ap 1912. DAY, MAY 18, Adolf Gets Away and Gives Rein to His Reckless Proclivities He's HAVING A WILD NIGHT Or iT TREATING Peorpve! DISCUSS THE RECALL Both sides of the recall of judges will be « annual meet ing of the Bar association Wednesday A written and subject was d last night at the meeting | mercial club. This actio the ¢ with the! Iteria, from which he suffered last Words by Schaefer! ; Music. by Condo NO WONDER! — He's TREATING They Make Ga "9 | who keep themselves jn hn condition, wels, active kid liver, good diges 4 greater natural yj jthe timely use of ’ ~ HAF DiS9 Von sal On me, The First National Bank of Seattle welcomes tional - ete and appr i banking accounts of firma eae! porations and individuals: te present high nding is due ig] considerate, consistent gers which is an endorsement agreeable and pene lations existing betwee and depositor Kaan oa y AEN, AIGHESON “BOB” SAYS HIS GOT HIS. THE KeY NERVE BACK BOWLING GREEN, O., May 18. | jnight, Senator La Follette 4 ed | jnomination at Chicago, Ae $3 NATIONAL Pioneer Square, First and Speaking to a large crowd here last | jhe held the key to the presidential that past! my ft one Lew Wires " ; | BOSTON, May 18—With his |Mistory indicated ee republican | nerve recovered and showing no|Party never would nominate two) men so hear together in the race as | Roosevelt anu Taft and that he was} T j the likeliest nominee of the party “From the present time until the tae falis to adjourn in the repub he re bapa ye Tam a candidate » presidenc y traces of bin violent attack of by» the Rey, Clarence V slayer of Avis Linnell, ap pnd collected in. the death cell at the Charlestown |! jprison today, The condemned man |r slept from imidnight until § o'clock | apiece ma ‘POLITICIAN OF evening, Richeson peared calm | |potnted several weeks ago. A mi |nority of the committee advised jamainst any discussion, The com Imittee consisted of Charles E. Shepard, chairman; George H Walker, Elmer & Tedd, James A Haight and O. B. Thorgrimeon : Give French Pla The Dramatic Society of ~e | ontil the will be constantly at Riche time of bis electrocution attack of hysteria ‘oid MS")" “ALASKA HERE Our 76e ro The pastor's with hot and | cored last night at the Me ol rexembled that from which he suf| Martin Harrais, congressional | iicnes free nets wan iam ay it feneh tion of @/ fered while preaching at Hyannis, |4Sbiramt on the democratic ticket./9 cary pass the teres aidtekad cack artis nes 'LEAPS FROM lorief visit in Seattle, wher mountains from our Wale ro | Lawrence O'Nourke ae Le Feig back in 1893 he used to capt es 75¢ up. Opp. P.O, nart, the king's jester, and John Wi D W; University of Washington foothi Karles, as Count Moripont, the vil team. Harrais, who lives at Chena | lain, iaterpr ted nen in a) Vhas been out of Alaska only thr | way which ground for ANOTHER MAN. times in 15 years, He will fight it criticism aries Moriarty han fout with R. W. Jennings in the SILVER-TOOTHED JOHN SCHNITTKER AND HIS MOTHER = [aied his part of King Rene ably | {iy Untied Wrens tensed Wire) | Auicunt primaries th 2 rene , r | NEW YORK May 18.—Disap- | sent the delegates who bolted i (Special to The Star) ;When the baby began cutting £f-G. ; Pe | be e \Du “Gordons in Bad _ in /pointed in his fflure to obtain em-|the regular convention. Harrais in| ToL , O., May 15.—Four hun- | teeth, the first one to break thre a 01 tect db! . n ft Re Bg tacm | TOLEDO, ©. May " Ses sans tenon ae hea Tt “peat ien ployment here, Henry Kiatin, a jew-|a native of Russia and eseay Scotc tain Gred dentists from three states) cient the gleam of the metal) poNDON. ¥ w , elry sale: n of Boston, committed | from 8 ia before coming to Se R looked into the mouth of year-old |inought he had a pin in bis mouth. | umper of § we baw sheng large suicide last night by leaping from | atthe ‘eme lJohn Schnittker here, prodded with I called nly hueband « #elionable London, including Mra, As-|(ne tnt Ragen os - ~ rds A care indigestion sharp instruments at one of John’s brought the baby to Dr. Zarbeush |quith wife of the 1 Lore | a igre Shea — iD l Wi HI ye keep this wont teeth, shook their heads andi scratched the metal patch onland Lady DuftGordon, appeared to tora hailey, breakie M sevmgae a x 4 egates - | Makecuma aeons away. They questioned the tooth with instrument iday at the inquiry into the wreck 3 - donations B H T d 0 the taste, better \Sonws mother for an hour or 80, Then be told us that the patch lof the Hiner Titanle, which is be eos sneering Bailey so badly that e ere LUCSAAY i your arigeis: [but confi that they can’t solve was some Kind of metal, probably | ing conducted before the Board o jthe latter may dic A. epaiiia teein cectiuk int de and ay [the mystery of a baby tooth er, He «aid that the mystert | Trade ber exates to the general assembly of squab egies John’s first footh was filed with ous manifestation was perhaps! Sallor Henderson of the Titanie’s ‘WILD WEST SHOW *: United. Presbyterian church 50c RE: silver or some similar metal when brought about by, prenatal influ-jcrew testified that the DuffGor which convenes here next. week, AT ALL GOOD D} it burst through the ehild’s gam. ence dons were in his lifeboat, and charg | lis now en route from Pittsburg by . |The caxe was reported by Dr, Ly it is the strangest case @vrfled that they protested against ef OMING FRIDAY |, way of.8t. Louis, Denver and ait fman L. Zarbaugh, Toledo dentist» heard of,” is a composite opiniowd returning to the side of the sinkin ‘4 iver and is expected to arrive} AFES i'The 400 other dentists who were (of the dentists Jliner when the cries of thoxe periat-| / t Friday and SatuPday Seattle | ios. ‘Tuesday night | Ss There attending convention,| Dr, Zarbaugh sald: The bodfjing tn the waters were heard bin bile _ Wild West show! “rhe special carries also the tam-jf _?ie-Prest iaughed at the local doctor's state: |hae enough metal in it for such wf Sailor Symons of the same lfe-/ Pith Ms usual quote of combOYs.| ties and relatives of the visiting |g Parelar-Preet lments until they were shown manifestation and 4 doesn't see) boat testified that he did not hear |p rapes eed » “tela ae bare-| members. Delegates from as far| VAULT The child te the son of Mr. and limpessible for sature’s laboratoryy the protest of the Duff-Gordons, He 101 Ln =~ es Bye a ra the} as India and Egypt will be present! Iara A. F. Schnittker, a farmer's |to deposit {t all in bis tooth."YJ “Padmitted that “some one represent-| oi) UMBC". ill ea ® grr at the conctave, and 200 are expect. family. He was brought before! Dr. Zarbaugh has watched the Ing the Duff-Gordons” Interviewed |O4°th. . the main will b ne led at the opening day. i the clinic by Dr, Zarbangh. The |development of the tooth from ghe him when he returned to England. /%0 0 /0,91 (ln Bulle we oe ee ne ne nee | docto: oxn «| ” t ol, b t throw , ond | doct re examined the “ ch and uae he my “8 mret through 76 WEALTHY PORTLAND MAN coach, and there will be riding, rope | HEARTBROKEN MOTHER ENDS| eae y question: 4 the mother, She/child’s gum . Pw h ; hs urs KILLED BY AUTO, | throwing, fancy shooting and other} LIFE, i old the following story tends to await developments until! poppy Np, Or. Muy 18-—As the | features typleal of the early days| PORTLAND, Or. May 18—Heart About eight months before the | the child loses its baby teeth result. of being thrown from his|!f the West. A street with | broken when she found her baby! |birth of the baby, Dr. Zarbangh |he intends to sccure the molar for |) omobite, in which he was speed-|™many interesting f will | girl, Ruth, whom she had crossed | [filled, with silver, a too. for me, further examination jIng, near Portland, Wilbert H. Don-| precede both perfor |half a continent to sée, had been — =4)ahoe, a wealthy business man of} aken to Cincinnatl, where it was | Portiand, is dead here today. Dona “lJ P impossible for her to follow, Mrs. | jhooe automonite piuuxed into a SUMIOF Prom a acme ge Age os Ty a |diteh, injuring him so severely that today is dead ! PUR jhe died few ninutes after nis H S | Me ere lest te seek oot hee uge Success RCELL S. beneath the ereeked machine The Junior Prom, the big social duuutnn wars "BY HUSBAND’S SIDE (By United Presse Leased Wire) | finterest. Karl Rogers, counsel f LOS ANGELES, May 18.—With| Darrow, has not. failed in questior seven permanent jurors in the box /ing each prospective juror to quote and five others passed fo nee, the California code of a state « the defense and prosecution in the preme court, which declares it the trial of Clarence Darr on alduty of all Jorors to regard wiih} bribery charge, prepared today t/ distrust the testimony of an fu former | Mrs. Darrow ia in constant attend. | She arrives with cise their remaining toc challenge The part to be played in the trial) ance at the trial pereimy by Bert H. Franklin, who confessed! her husband each morning and 1 to bribing a juror, and who probably | fuses to leave until court has ud will be the star witness for the prow | journed. Darrow frequently quits ecution, already is evoking Intense| his counsel's side to sit with her BANNICK’S REQUEST FOR MORE POLICEMEN TURNED DOWN finance committee of the city Max Wardall motioned to post jef pone action until the budget for next year is made, in August. The coun cilmen held that the mayor was em powered by ordinance to call for emergency policemen whenever (he necessity warranted It |CARRIERS VOTE ON VACATION of The council yesterday turned down © of Police C. G. Rannick’s request for 50 more policemen to guard the un protected parts of the city and to handle the big crowds during the Potlatch week Letter carriers Seattle last night yoted against the doubling-up system at thelr annual inspection in the driveway of the postoffice, direction of Postmaster Russell Pp new plan ai for the vacation period extend ing the year around instead of be ing limited to the summe> and fall | months. There were 186 carriers and special messengers who responde to the inspection call, HAZING FATAL United Press F watered the llave you armer cows? New Man From City—Nope. Not for two days, ‘T’other day you told me they wouldn't be dry for six weeks. JAP DEAD | WITH, (ity ned WE THROAT CUT) PHILADELPHIA, Po, May 17 Police are investigating the death Strapped to a board and dropped of M. Morita, a Japanese whose|many times to a hard pavement body was found in a room at 423| Edw. Mantin, 14 years of is dy |Maynard av. yesterday morning.|ing here today as a result of a, haz The throat was out from ear to ear. ing at the hands of his high sehool A note was found near the remains companions. He has concussion of asking that the body be shipped to | the brain and internal injuries. “the his wife in Sacramento, Cal. indi-| names of the hazers are being sip cating that b d sulcided. Morita | pressed PROBING LOAN SHARKS. | PORTLAND, Or, May 1886A! grand jury investigation of thé op erations of loan sharks In Portiand is under way today and if sufficient evidence is uncovered and a ‘law n be found covering the offeuge it is probable that a number of the alleged extortionists will be arrest j d and sent to jail jeame from Japad recently, and was in poor health | | A FALSE ALARM | LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 18 A dummy figure dangling by the neck from a fire escape caused a call for fire apparatus. Perspiring firemen played football with the ‘corpss” when they reached — the |sround, | skip Abia Skin, Chaded inohtone end rite Ags Th oliawed washing night withered and * We Will Serve an Unusu- a‘ly Appetizing SUNDAY INNER Tomorrow The Eniddale Sunday dinners are getting more popular each week; there can be but one rea son for this—-we serve the best food at a very reasonable price. Our Strawberry Shortcake, with Whipped Cream, at 10, has proved to be one of our most popular lead It will be a feature tomorrow. ALSO '4 BAKED CHICKEN AT .......... ANOTHER BIG LEADER. IS THE BAKED CHICKEN PIE AT ‘10c TRY A SEALED BOTTLE OF AICH, CREAMY MILK 5c FOR Sunday Hours—12 to 2, 4 to 7:30 —THE— Eniddale Cafeteria THIRD AND JAMES. event of the year at the university S06 ard Ave. A New Institut'on: in Seatt'e Swick Sani All Kinds Diseases I was given last night at Christen-| sen's hall The large hall was The following beautifully decorated with ever greens and red roses, while many-| Se colored lights made it quite charm ing. Departing from the usual sup | per, with its attendant confusion. jeakes and punch were served. Pret: | ty little leather-bound programs, with scenes of the campus, were given as souvenirs. The patrons} and patronesses were chosen from | Weeatehes soples: the faculty, The dance last night!" 'Dreseea was an unqualified success 'CASE TURNS HIS GUNS ON HAY ! (Special to The Star) | according to tiedmeess | excel! these ocal CHEHALIS, Wash. May 18. Mrs. M. M. Peak—Our bal Gov, M. E. Hay came in for a se had asthma from tbe time! vere arraignment at the hands of two weeks old Otto A. Case, progressive guberna- | gyting jamb : torial candidate, in a big street! Rreakers ate meeting here last night = that Pork for some time but cheered the speaker heartily, Case | Rressed hors We then called on Dr. Trimmed sides ort loin pork pulders gave him twelve treat took up the question of direct legis. the asthma entirely di lation in particnlar, and said that a} the governor never was in sym. | Pes feet |Just before Christmas the ) » | 3 a pathy with popular government. | oeer® num 12% /took pneumonia. We called [He taxed him with responsibility doctor, who gave treatments and cured. In April the baby sick, We knew he was # for the arbitrary overruling of the will of the majority of the people by the Taft state committee, be cause he did not call an extra ses j |sick child. My oldest ap sion to pass a preference law, Case Radin, Obes os2s : “5 bic § sick at this tons also advocated a minimum wage Drink beet ° 20 foe sie uy sould pee eeks from the | was taken sick he was work, and the baby is more than I have ever seen him Mrs. Hoffman tells of the derful cure of Mrs. Vait Richland, Wash “I have Mrs, Van Horn for years she was a child she fell off upon state work, and pledged him | gp brotlers self to put a stop to state employes | Per running about the state at the ex. | Turkeve pense of taxpayers,” Veo. Ib. ‘Home Manufacturers’ Sale Is Ended Sanabg | doz a eee | Price. | Following , | oes 100 Tbs « _ Following one of the most suc-| Pot oe onions rth stack and injured one of Be |censful shows ever conducted bs mnton } af the women of Seattle, the home ; as from which she had Ee : jmanufacturers’ sale, under the di ; Lee 6 sad trom whick Sa rection of { Women's Federated | ‘f bc ron Foy the a ic a ‘dishes, doz PE. ry jClubs, in the Central building, | B&% *. : peck she was a vow closed today. The proceede will tel recutiower:, 40x She thought she would bate devoted to the building o| Home grown straw- ‘o her bed and ¢ house. iE Qt 8 club a erries 6.00@ 6.50 [the wonderful cures that Dr oe Tali wi forming and 4 home- | froue as perfo g | The |would try his treatments.” sale includes only jmade products, the daily luncheons, | Head eons, | Ht : ' eight 4 feature of the exhibition, being | Sas" : ys agg age oe ae Z j well attended by business men in| Celery, dos. - sald ng » known her, #8 the down town districts, who realize | Rhubarb, lock aekaesd ‘or wens ee ood, Selling Price. changed so much for the the importance and benefits acern. ing from the exhibits. | astern | WwW peivmersor Her limb is entirely welh” é | P na’ “thinoth ’ tr At Sap hy COME AND SEE US Massachusetts for Direct Election, | 4 BOSTON, May 18.—Ry an unini | mous vote the house o? representa- CONSULTATION FRE! CHARGES REASO Wheat hay Bran ts | tives adopted the amendment to the | Whole corn is'ts ew |U. 8. constitution providing for the | Miduiings pied Ht direct election of senators, ‘The | Rolled oats aid baie : ANIT. jamendment probably will come up payee atl bade in the Massachusetts senate early} Modern Furniture Company, Phone Elliott next week, bargains, 415 Pike, **] 2815 ist Ave, Seattle,