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(GE, ONIONS OR SAUSAGE _| (OUT DREAD OF INDIGESTION | ing gas, heartburn or sour, upset Stomach if you will eat a few Diapepsin occasionally. LASHED TO MASTHEAD; | ‘TORTURED SAN FRANCISCO, May 22. PAPE'S Charging that he was left man-| euLe acled wrist to ankles for 4% hours Without food, was lashed to a thasthead in a blasing sun, scorched ty steam and stifled by | chloride of lime fumes at night, at the orders of Captain W. A. Webb Steward Jos. Washington arrived in port here today on the steamer Portland, 13% days from Norflok, | Weakened to the point of collapse by the alleged series of Inhuman tortures inflicted upon him. The steward is charged with in- citing mutiny on the high seas and ARP taste good but work badly: fer- some foods you eat bit back jumps and cause @ sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, |'* under guard at the United Mra. Dyepeptic jot this down; Pape s Lrapepeds wimsce wrccy- | States marshal'a office, He de nothing to sour and upset you. There never was y-|clared he would place a counter | = quick, so certatnly effective, ne {s disordered you an a Be i pleases you most fe that it a * and regulates your oggeony eat your favorite without fear. ve ies give you relief sometines—they are slow, but not in is quick, positive and puts your stomach fn a healthy go the misery won't come back. feel different as soon as Diapepsin comes in contact with the ress just vanishes--your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no eructations of undigested food, your head clears and No difference how badly jcharge of brutality agatnat Captain! y relief in five minutes, Webb, | ‘WILL ELECT A MODERATOR HERE TONIGHT The principal business of the opening meeting of the S4th gener | al assembly of the United Presby terians tonight at the United Pres! byterian chureh will be the elec | tion of a moderator, A spirited! contest over thie is expected. The regular seasons will begin tomor row, meetings will be held at 9) m 2pm andi pm A ape olal train from Pittaburg arrived this morning, bringing over two! jhundred delegates and friends. | The most important of the ae sembly will be the question of un! fon with the three large Preaby terlan bodies, the Presbyterians, the United Presbyteriand and the} Southern Présbyterians t ARCHBALD TOOK CHANCE ON MINE. MAS: oat WASHINGTON, May 22.—Judge | Archbaid of the commerce cour nn | OC UtOM fo KOld Mine located 4g BALLARD of the Philadelphia & Reading ri * 59 thom arO, @ ol the best Investment you ever made by getting a large sucent cave of Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize how needless it ls to suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia disorder. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS O' PER YD. Zeros C.coney sie Ea road in an effort to negotiate @ coal deal, according to evidence present ed to the judiciary committee today j by witnesses, W. W. Riseinger. } lawyer of Scranton, testified that | five days before be had tried a case before Judge Arehbaid, fm 1910, whieh was amicably settled ont of court, that Archbald “went in” with him on a placer gold deal and that he endorsed Archbald’s note for | 500, which was to pay for one ind of the stock. He said the note was still unpaid MIMIC WARFARE AT ABERDEEN ABERDEEN, Wash. May 23.~-To test Gen. Homer Lea's plan of ac tion in case of an invasion by an army landing in this city, 10, troops will begin their maneuvers here In July mimic warfare. which will Inclode the guarding of all the passes likely to be seized by the enemy to cut off all commu- nication from at] sides. In hie book, “The Vater of Igno- rance,” the general exploined how unprepared the United Btates w im case of a foreign invasion, and pointed out that a landi foree could proceed from Grays harbor. tush eastward to Centralia to cut of all railroad communtoation. thence proceed north to cut off Ta coma and Seattle from ald acrows! the Cascades. HENDRICKS, Prop. Office Phone Bal. 475; Res, Bal. 974 almon Bay Wood Co. Wood and Coal. Weight and Measure. At Stimson’s Mill, Seattle, Wash. Bargains in Lawn Mowers and Screen at the Ballard Hardware Co., 20th Ballard Avs. Phone Ballard 19. OF SWEETS—— Big Assortment, Best Prices. 533; Baliard Av. ‘TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Come and See, Norwegian and Swedish goods, including Fish Balls, and Sardines. Complete line of Heinz’s Pickles and Bot- Goods. Gold Shield, Crescent and Folger's Coffees. Prompt TWENTY-FIFTH AVE. GROCERY 25th Ave. and 67th St. N. W. GIRL; PUNISHE SAN FRANCISCO, May 22.--Em bezaling $16 of I'ncle Sam's money) in order to give hie 16-year-old) sweetheart a “xood time” on New Year's eve, Karl Moberly, 19, for merly postoffice clerk at Ceres, Stanislaus county, was sentenced to | one year in the Stanisiaus county | Jali for the crime by United Btates | Judge n Fleet here today. He! BLENDS MAH FRIEND the court by United States District Attorney McNabb, Moberly bad sub sequently married the girl. ‘DUKE’ TO ATTEND) CONGRESS HERE | Williem Hanley, the cattle king| lof Oregon, with beadquarters at| | Borns, will be the picturesque fig-| lure at the coming convention of} eight governors in Seattle at the Northwest , Better than the Best ITHOUT our knowletige, the Columbus Labo- . ratories of Chicago tested Fismer’s Biewp Frowr for a Dakota Wheat Grower. The alysis ranked Visuer's Biewp Prour higher in Gen- etal Average, Gluten Quality, Water Absorption and ~ Leaf Value than the best Dakota all-Hard Wheat Pat- /att Flour, which is the recognized standard for bread- Staff efliciency. Visner's BLenp Four is a seientific tomibination of Eastern Hard Wheat and Western Soft | Wheat, preserving the best qualities of each. It costs from 20 + less than a straight Eastern Hard heat Flour—does é Fister’s Brenp Frour For Sale by All Dealers ? wns more land and more} cattle, and hires more cowboys, | than any rancher in the Northwest Playfully he is termed the “Duke, but to a great majority of his) firends he is just plain “Bill,” SAN FRANCISCO, May 22.—Col lapsing with heart failure while tak: | ing’ in the sights of Chinatown with | a party of friends, State Senator | George R. Lukens of Oakland Is) dead here today. The stroke came without warning. | SCHEME TOO SLICK’ Guilett induced Sheriff Ferguson no owner of a theatre here, ice on # lot in California, the fortunate | person to pay $6 costs of deed | and transfer. The scheme Worked well, but when the sheriff discover-| ed that Gullett had been collecting from several people, after explain) ing that they were the lucky per sons, he landed Gullett in jail “SOME SALARY” BERLIN, May 22.—Thirt: ‘thousand, five hundred dolla year will be paid to Baron Marechal Von Bieberstein, new ambassador | to London from Germany, This is ithe highest salary paid to any Ger- man offic with the exception of the kaiser, DUCHESS, FLOWER GIRL LONDON, May 22.-When meny leading society women of London will combine to collect. money for charity on Alexandra day, the duch- ess of Marlborough will séll flowers, POY LIKES OUR DENTAL WORK fe Ws pleasing—only first-class materials are used—all work ees walehy With less pain—every Dentist on our staff hae bad bs Perlence—every Dentist is most careful and efficient in beet therefore when Ohio Dentists do your work you get the work at the lowest Cut-Rate Prices for which work of such AD possibly be done. / : soc | $8 Bridge Work «.-.+.++- Rest $4, aristees | $10.00 Teeth ..... p94 Crowns . W400 | 415.00 set of Teeth a Second Ave, and University. Opposite ; Entrance 207 University one Fisher C |to see you some Sunday.” STOLE FOR AIS: was recommended to the leniency of | rHE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1912. $1,750,000 CITY MONEY IN BANKS Seattic banks today have post in cast all of the $1 voted by the people for har provements, with the exception of several thousand dollars expe in the Duwamish waterway project The cash for the last of the barbor bonds, a block of $650,000, was re Yecetved by the county treasurer A MEAL IN SIGHT. on de 760,000 Yyenterday The Duwamish project, delayed By ah appeal of property owners from the condemnation proceed inxs, Js the last on which work has Deen started. The Renton water a big Sunday | Way will probably be the first fin |ighed, Work is being pushed on Yes, she always cooke a big; the Lake Washington canal, con Sunday dinner, Does your wife?” tracts having been let, and both No, it tires her out too much.|the lock and the excavation work Ry the way, old man, we'll be out will be completed about July 1, Wide It is expected also that the |Dowamish waterway, as well as dock ordered constructed by will be “Your wife coo! dinner, 1 believe? ‘the the county comminsioners, Wash. i FG about that time j NAUGHTY DANCE NORTH YAKIMA, May 22.—If an ordinance: troduced by Mra, Myrtie DO. Roberts, thi: SEVEN VEARS FOR ASSAULT SAN FRANCISCO, May 22.--Con vieted of committing # felonious city’s woman po- weed by the city it wilt be un jaawault on Catherine Clark, aged j14 years, Lejos Von Perb . a and several other indis teacher of languages, was sen ereet eteps in North Yakima. A enced to seven years in San fine of $100 will be imposed up. (Quentin today by Superior Judge on any one breaking the law. | Lawlor, 0 0 0b 00 6060 6400s es oo Cesc oes *AERIAL MAILMAN WILL FLY od | be WASHINGTON-NEW YORK ROUTE “fh SOSH SHS SSS HFHSE* HAHA OHHH OHO OO OSE sae on the dollar. Thursday. ‘| SS SPECIAL GOLDFILLEDFRANES | SPHERICALLENSES 2, 8220 Giies> THEN COME AT ONCE The above price in. cludes examination of the eyes. PAUL PECK The young Washington aviator, seated in bie plan, in which he will carry 100 founds of U. 8. mall matter from Washington fo New York, May 22. after being sworn in as a mailman. This ts thelongest seria! mail route ever attempted. GIBSON-CHANDLER * eee ee ‘ a a an . FURNITURE CO. * rt : 510 Pike St. * QUEEN WILHELMINA TO GO TO PARIS * New and used Furniture * PARIS, May 21.—For the first time since Queen Victoria «| Ousbt, old and exchanged was received in state under the empire, a queen is to be offi. We have the most complete # cially received in France when Qi Holland's) @ § stock of second hand goods in # ruler, arrives in Paris, June 1, for a th y. She is wp the city at the lowest prices. & the first queen to be the state guest of the Third republic. * We exchange new goods for * Queen Wilheimina will stop at the foreign office, the state # p04. We will velit your home on | apartments now being in process of redecoration to receive her. # § Call. Pine repairing. # Her consort will accompany her. Her large retinue will be # Hot w smade. If you lodged also at the foreign office. x # are moving we will pack your | coods *® Phone Main 3227. RRARAAAARABRAREA AHR HH eEEHRAHHHRHR HHH The Largest THE MARKETS ‘The following are the average prices pala uy locas commission me: chante to the producers. Prices ti tts tp eesti ‘ed sea “4 prices, unless cellence, but eet fer" stieti | otherwise indicated, Regs ond Butter—selling Price Native Washingven but- te 30 tchee apples . Rhone . 1.78 3150 Navel oranges Dreses: 2 Meste—-Selilsg ; 0 1, full cut. . a throughout its vast organization. i ’ 16 t i 10% | Hirer eleer 05% | Underwood Rounds 12 : z Fi Belongs, tech’ [1 | Every well known writing n Hieart ’ “ committe ode tc: 10% chanical construction cwen ‘ Wethers li Spring jamb 1138 Breakers 110% Pork— Dressed hogs nmed sides Short loin pork Shoulders Pies feet Spare ribs Pork Liver Fologna Tubs 816 Third Avenue — “The Machine You f Bx tongue, each, Dried beet .- Peultry—' Spring bro’ Tens quab® OS. + Fuouters liv, 1b, fpuing duckaing. « v ed Vegetadies—Selling Price. squa Fotatont Carrots, sack A Thee’ ‘ ‘Turn no ntshes miley. Cauliflower Home grown erries sess O $e w6o ‘ cabbage . 034 Call capPefce, crte 186@ 1:00” oto aeuce, Gos 40 umbers, don 6 Kastern timothy Pp harene Ww Bs ‘ Shorts Wh Modern Furniture Co. Bargal 415 Pike, Dance at Dreamland tonight. McCORMACK BROS. Second and James Streets FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE Beginning Friday, May 24 at 9:30 A. M. $200,000.00 worth of new Summer Merchandise to be sold at 40c to 60c For particulars see windows and read our ads in Seattle papers Fifty Experienced Salespeople Wanted. Apply at once. vit \ Typewriter Sale in History. . Ten Thousand- Underwood Typewriters Have been sold to the Western Union Telegraph Company All Telegrams, Night and Day Letters in the future will be typewritten on the and the Underwood won from the standpoints of practical utility and me- Underwood Typewriter Company, ! Will Eventually Buy. I'm Working for Thi Night and day I'm on the job for this newspaper. I don’t draw a cent of calary trial, What I do for this paper and thousands of other publishers, banks, trust companies, railroads, insurance companies and manifacturers, 1 can and WILL do for you The Comptograph Adding Machine Co. Ask Him How I Can Prove my Value in YOUR Particular 1 Have Just the Place for You | “Mu | come right ‘long.” The real estate dealer finds the Bell Telephone useful in notifying a customer of a real estate bargain. I count out the papers and make charges, 1 make out the bank statement and trial balances, I make out an accurate statement of advertising carried by this paper, and the income derived therefrom, If [ should fail to do any or all of these things for this newspaper it would be because the management didn’t ask me, They'll tell you I do my work well~-without ever complaining, No matter how peculiar or different the conditions and require ments of your business, I'll work into a life job if you'll give me a R. PERKINS, I think I have just the place you are looking for. Came in today. Owner wants to sell, as he is going West. Better in, as this place won’t be on the market Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co for use in all offices achine was carefully considered by the purchasing nc, SEATTLE s News- paper Without a Cent of Salary My name is The Steel Brain of Business Sale Offices 305 CRARY BUILDING Telephone Main 8670. Business Without a Penny's Expense to You

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