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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1912. THIRTEENTH EARTHQUAKE Nb DAYS (hy Uatved Leased Wire} CLEVELAND, ©, June 12.—The thirteenth earthquake to be record ed in the last six days was regis tered by the seismegraph at St. Ig native college here early today The vibrations started at 6:51 o'clock this morning and ended 44 minutes late Father Odenbach, the observer mated that the disturbance oc 1,000 miles distant es' curred about from Cleveland. Adolf’s Ai HOLD YOUR FINGER OFER DE Diss PPE, ADOLF Go DER Don'D Escape, TURN ID OF SOSH SSSSESSSHSHOSM * CORNELL “BOY” IS * * 64 AND RICH, BUT * * HE’S RUSTICATED * @ JUSTTHESAME * James 1. Buel ident of the Ithaca each week days. One week he was asked by Pittsburg chamber of co: ammoned and culture. He was the Cornell manded Clemmer Theatre Seattle's Best Photoplay House, With the Ice-Co« Atmosphere 4 New Photoplays “Price of Art” “A Windy Day” “Half a Hero” “Turkish-Italian War” 3 Musical Features Mat Dennis, Soloi: Oliver G. Wallace, Pianist. Clemmer Sextet Orchestra. 10c—1,200 Seats—10c We have chair of its made a visit to the der pleasure rather than thing to be dreaded the simplest piece of work we are called most complic high class enced operato the work Remember, we have cut Se tle’s dental prices in two. J think of getting a regula Everstick Plate 5 extra heavy Gold Crown for CAN YOU BEAT IT? A written with all work. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, D, Me N. W. Cor. Union ring thin net with yor robbed the dental re. We.b ipon to do to d, these il and expe are ti0 an $4 guarantee given OLD HATS MODEL MILLINERY 527 Veople’s Hank Bidg. ~ AMUSEMENTS Both Phones 6108. The Elliott Savonas Other Big Acts fmpress VAN, SIDIN HIGH LIFE IN JAIL OTHER BIG §, & C. ACTS The PANTAGES Matinee Dally—Twice Nightly “AT THE EDELWEISS” Big Musical Comedy Act AllStar Program 10¢ and 206 FALS INTO UE: DROWNS a son of G AD CHECK ARTIST WORK district town ‘B the of a “bad check neighborhood. The ted foar bad checks! nd three of them were cashed.| The firs, victims were Garrish Bros | Tle W lawn ay, A presentable look ing anger bought $4.90 worth of groceries at that store, offered a check for $18, received payment and bowed his way out. He then honored the grocery of C. W, Won-| iderling, one block north. on the} jsame street. He carried out the) |same program, except that the) |check this time was for $15. Ten| |doliars more to the good, he walk jed out, decided that he liked the neighborhood and walked into the e of Corey & Kidder. Kidder was in and the “kidding” was good Iso the frenzied financier soon | walked out with $12.16 DENNY HEAD | OF PIONEERS The pioneers of Washington are lrapidly being claimed by death {When roll was called yesterday at the meeting of the Washington Pioneer's association in Madison \park there was no response to 34 names. Last year saw more go than any previous one. orth ont 25 cause of activi n their ur I Go UND dIs R END OF Gas Indispens | HOUR CATER. BY @ouwy, He 188 Gone A Lone Timé, I Vian we . WOULT TURN oPFr Dor Gas! MY @ooTnes T AM Timea! (S83 Ha NereR COMING able When There’s a Gasfitting Job 2 HOURS CATER, MUST RIBLe. (Copyright by Moffett Studio) 1—Chairman Victor Rosewater, Nebraska, 2—Secretary William | | Hayward, Nebraska. 3—Boise Pen-| 50) ‘Oe are rose, Pennsylvania. 4—Frank 8.) Crane, Massachusetts Kellogg, Minnesota. 5S—Franklin| New, indiana, 11—Cecil Murphy, New Jersey. 6—William Texas KIL E. Borah, idaho. West Virginia) WwW. Murra HIS AUTO : Dalted tres aed Wire) Nev,, June 12-—Crushed| @ the tonneau of bie over) Rollo B. Read, CAN'T TYPEWRITE; ENDS HIS LIFE ALBANY, N. ¥., June 12 Hecause he belleved he was not & success at manipulating a typew . Samuel |. Hersch. berger, 60 years old, a tele graph operator for the Weat ern Union for more than forty years, committed suicide by «ty rf ben turned automobile, miner, and brother of Geo. Read.’ « a real estate man of San Diego, « Cal., is dead here today. Read was|@ shooting. Herschberger had 35 years old and married. He # always worked with a pes operating a bullion mine at Clio.)@ When told that he must use Cal, near which he was killed \* & typewriter be became mel WALLOPED DALZELL | “***” teh hate eeeeent ‘TORPEDO STATION | AT BREMERTON Senator Jones, in a letter to the |Chamber of Commerce, announced |that the secretary of the interiag has decided to establish headquare ters for a torped eeereeseeeeeeeeee ee = Se 2 tected yard there The letter also said that the see communications to the committees Roland Denny was elected presi-| dent of the associat e of the origin tle in 1863 ». Mr. Denny and landed at point He is the eldest son A. A. Denny, the founder of Seattle. David Grabam was elected jvice president, William Calb | reelected treasurer and MOVE PLANT TO SEATTLE A contract has been signed by the county commissioners and Joba nt of Astoria Iron the the rew and a erty wa: rks com le t par li be y Octobe secured leased consists of industrial rent is $42 y Iron Works manu res gas engines nd two-thirds its Puget toria ot work comes from sound WINGFIELD IS U. S. SENA thie State TOR George man in senator been the va death of the ate xon. Wingfield was the first put a dollar into Goldfield ince REN Wingfield Nevada w t is United today Oddie by th Senator Gee aving named by Gov to fill cancy caused man to and has mines. His from $20, Up to 1909 late made millio: fortune } nated | Wingfield 8 in at Senator were na real es tate and bankin, BAN PUT ON TRICK CIGARS BOSTON, Ma June 12. Prac- tical jokers who delight in trick cigars that explode will have to rego thi rm of amusement tn tate hereafter. The state po- have forbidden their manufac. jt ire or sale including them com under the rules gov f fireworks and | t ehenstivel erning the sto material Willing to Experiment, Lady Mednderjng will dat ngers? 1 don't as the repl We've been wanting to find out for jsure for a long time, Jf you'll stand in the yard while we unchain him, I'll give you a sandwich if you care to wait for it aid dog know Mike, | i Washington vening Star 24 who came | on naval affaires requesting that a provision be inserted in the naval appropriation bill whereby the act June, 1910, which provided for ) appropriation for a tor ation on the Pacific coast be no that th may be at | | i | secretary to have th on Puget # [pedo station bu snd WOMAN IS BEATEN BY WOMAN (My United Press Leased Wire) | PORTLAND, Or., June 12.—Mre John H. Burgard today is suffering j from severe injuries on Mrs, Agnes Fisk, supposed to be | me ly unbalanced, attacked her savagely her home Entering Mre Burgard’s residence on the t of using the telephone, Mre cized a chair and struck Mre d on the head, felling her then leaped on ber and choked Mrs. Burgard’s screams brought her sister to her assistance Mrs. Fisk turned and fled, no » of her having been found CLYDE KELLY, beat standpat out of Penneyl Twenty-nine, who leader, John Dalzetl ination for congress In vania. He's a progressive _ UNREASONABLE (By United Prone Leased Wired WASHINGTON, D.C. J 12 |The inter merce jon sustained the of the traffi ean ta) hat the of Pacifie railroad certain renom received ne com commis from Medford California, and Edgewood points in n and tra since cluding Horr | was unr ynable | - — j |BOY SCOUTS FOR j A SANE FOURTH wu ee ee REE HH YORK, June 1 The |* for a safe t * 18 TO HAVE A July is to be taken up|® UNIQUE SALOON throughout the country this year|* GILCHRIST, Col, June 12 by the Boy & organization, | * Andrew Lang, mayor of Platte. | Employes of the Russel Sage Foun-| ® ville, has received a Heense to ation have repared for the Boy|® conduct a saloon, and it will Scouts a table of statistics showing | # be the only Mquid refreshment the value to the boys of this coun-|*® place in town. Not a chair or try of a safe and sane Fourth * a table will be allowed in it Tha eter and no display of goods will NEW ampaign Fourth of } | | c i sane + * * Joe ee eee ee ee | DO YOU KNOW if That the | covers 42,775,040 acres of land, and | | that it 1s therefore larger than Eng land and Wales together, and twic as large as Ireland? MOTHER be allowed in the windows Seeeeeeeeeeeeee state of Washington } That there are 125 cities in the United States that have adopted the commission form of goverti |ment,. that there are eight fn the state of Washington and that Gal veston, Texas, in 1901 was the first elty to try it? | , | | |e That the governor of this state gets $6,000 per year, the governors | - of Nebraska and Vermont are thé | “1am very fond*of my doll baby; |lowest salaried, receiving $2, aren't you? ‘ per year, while the governor of Tilt- yh, yes. But it’s very natural}nois is the highest salaried gover for one to be fond of one’s own|nor in the United States, receiving flesh and sawdust.” $12,000? : ‘ 010 | 7—A,. M. Steven ton, Colorado (proxy for N. B. Scott, 8—T. Coleman du y 10—Harry Lyon, “Sand democrats voted against {retary of the interior has sent twOt@/house judiciary committee de ‘* | | LE SENATE FAVORS ABOLISHING THE COMMERCE COURT (By United Prese tensed Wire) WASHINGTON, D. C., June 12-- The senate went on record today fot the abolishment of the com- merce court. This was established when a motion to etrike from the house budget bill the provision cutting off the court was defeated by a vote of 23 to 36. The progressives the tribunal. This vote in believed to forecast the acceptance by the senate of the house's action in abolishing the court. station at Hretle wet ee th ke & & & & & Carr place, erton, in connection with the niQse * * boda | . * # | WASHINGTON. @ By ao strict party June vote 2 the * cided to postpone indefinitely # consideration of the work ® mens compensation bill - * eee ee ee 3 HOURS LATER, HERG Fronaran f DIS. GUSPENCE 39 TER~ I WAP A @ooT MIND To L@eT Dar GA? EICAPC, ° VOT AR® Yov HeLDING YouR WNGER OreR DoT PiPa Tor, BLOCHHEADE T TURNG@S Ore DER Gag Bi DREE HOURS AGO! r say “ fro. m AN COMMITTEE SITTING ON. CONTESTS WED 70 YEARS ARE BELLY and Mr ALE j John Swind, each 90 swork—the ath to hapy front of hi Ex” it mediately dred pegs nence the reason a man with jalways trying to get rid o' The m interesting Ame dore velt of an about ‘st 8 and an f E Ex” in Roose SRR eee nee * i* \* * * * Thee ten 5 He ex-president He COLT HAD 8 FEET; Now DUART, Ont June 12 Richard Moore, a young farmer, poxseases a colt which frinks about on seven well de veloped feet. When born the colt had eight feet, but one dropped of. It can run, pace and canter with the greatest of ease, but will bye and bye be more expense when shoes have to be applied to ite feet on the ving on mem the HAS 7 ortes proposes to stay in game Roosevelt is not g anything original in this, Other ex-pre dents have staid in the game. Jef ferson, although he never sought office after he retired as president }(1808), never quit the political game unti) he died in 1826 at age of 83. He established himself at his home at Monticello, Va, and ran the government by wirel electing Madison and Mooroe as his successors and maintaining at Mon t lo a Mecca for the brains of the * * * ie ls \* * * \* * * eeeeeeeeeee ee eee eee DROPS DEAD Mra. Liztic A. King, who lived « the Goldie apartments, 15th and | Madison went to the home of her inlece, Mrs. J. P. Reynolds 7 yesterday hal and active ex-presi One of the me dents was John Quincy Adams, who White Honse fn 1824 to Massachusetts, had him to congress in 1830 and where be was a he afternoon took off her jwalked In the dropped dead coat and hat Words by § Musi hy by Con 4@ SHOULT HAR T ME DOT Ten INUTES- AGO. : THEY HAPPY AT. eee eee | . ‘ RECIPE FOR HAPPINGS BY 90 YEAR.OLD Coy h & and nm on ww all things: a clone con find ft ith the th sbleld of ped wayay eee eee ee ew aaa known 1 he died im ex-pre ackson's much Hke Jefferson’ The Hermitage,” Tenn., in 1836, atic party by Elected as Jackson's map. Martin Van Buren dey individuality of his own, was beaten for reelection in aM by Gen. Harrison he kept sight ¢ playing the game. He ted te the nomination im 1844, and helped organize the party, which was slavery. He was its president In 1848, but dida't state. Then he retired t hook, N. Y., and was boss of New York until he 1862 John Tyler didn't gait when he went out of lived in Virginia and Was pr of the “peace conference” of when the northern and states tried to head off te) Then he was elected to the erate congress, but died ling office. Heart fatlure was given 49 the cause Mrs. King had gone up to see her grandnephew, who was going to be married, She we lold and ix survived by two children, | both of this city east For Every Boy in Seattle Who Is Will- ing to Do Just a Very Little Bit of Work for The Star, Here's Our Offer: Get Us Three New Subscribers And We Will Give , You a Dandy Amateur League Base Ball Worth $ This offer is open to all boys. 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