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we Se [aS y | REX BEACH [o NOT BLIND; WORKS HARD NEW YORK, June 26.—Rex Beach, the nove je not blind, as was reported. He ta, on the con trary, using his eyes in hard and long-continued work on a new novel at his summer cottage on the banks of Lake Mopatceng, N. J, and he told a reporter today, through hie friend, Hudson Maxim that he never felt better in life. Incidentally Mr e part of a live newspaper, dashing in his motorboat, the nevellat, and s mveemenT® , oy Cee \ -in— bs Cry of Freedom” | 0’ BIRDS ¥ & WILDER Maxim correspondent he lke fewing Inter halt. Very in Jersey or quick, ma by the ar plec few corre elsewhere show hine-gun action display inventor of that particu of ordnance in his eager of assistance tative —— Bro. 2ch's publishers, h It newspaper ty in the day that {4 t e on Harper's had heard ¢ report that an old k of Dlindness had returned ss the author The Harrier” and “The Sitver and that he was losing his * but the publishers did not dit the at Beach had closed town Harper's and he die Jeweler $330 First Ave money on 2 Hine. \ epreset Dep tates are in Za to ent to Hopat the New ong and the ce Jersey lake town voluo ed the information that a axim might find out abo Beach's valuable eyes. Mr, Maxim was found by phone. Sure . Tl bep boat and be across the n hour,” said Mr it to me. A little half tater newspal Into my motor lake in half Maxim. leas than an hour and « Mr Maxim called the © office Just saw Beach,” he sald hard at work on & new novel. right. Nothing wrong b his health t are your initials, ple question put to the ce We want to know what t Is, that we can rely on as respondent at Hopatcong.” n—Hudson Maxim,” was Eyes at all RICH NUN TO FOUND SCHOOL NEW YORK. June 26,—Ont of her neome of $6,000,000, left by her father, Mother Superior Katherine Drexel. founder of the Sisters «f the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored Peéple, will establish a parochial school for negro children It will be opened August 1 Mother Drexel is the daughter of Francis A. Drexel of Philadel phia. She renounced society about 20 years ago. Her work has taken her to the South and West, but re cently ber attention was drawn to field offered by the negro popu- lation of New York. via Vietoria Direct) Deity: 1:15 p. m $:09.4, m SAILING FROM rien 1. Tid Second Avenue. Arrive Seattle Largest Sale WIGH-GRADE Tea in World, _ When Victoria ruled Britain her standards were carried over the high seas and planted among the rich fields of the Orient. Her merchants, ever following the flag, realized the undeveloped possibilities that lay a East. Ridgways were in the forefront—seventy- the "$ ago—they established their tea principles ia off land. They picked Two Leaves and One Bud At a Time They packed cans that kept the flavor in and con- tamination out. They made the Victorian era known for its tea—for having made the English people a tea-drinking people. Here and now the same tea is offered to you. Its packing has been improved by the Most modern of methods. Its quality Stands the same, The first package that you buy will convince you. i Ta Sealed Aly Tight Pigs. All Bigh-Claess Grocers Order Trial Package TO-DAY! Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc., Distributors. THITSYT YS) The Only Cut-Rate Dentists in Seattle . We are offering the greatest cut in dental work in Seattle. We are making $8 and $10 D AND PORCELAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50. AND $15 SETS OF TEETH $3.50 TO $5.00. FILLING 50c. GOLD FILLING $1.00 AND CTION FREE. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Second Ave. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. his played acronis wetting to a wire within an hour and dents the of Harper and told the repre: might be} Mr Leave | THE STAR—WEDNESDAy, JUNE 26, 1912, INTIMATE SKETCHES OF PEOPLE AND AT BALTIMORE THAT ARE LONDON foe TON with a wHiTe enone fi pip “yyy AROUND THE CLOCK WITH COL. JIM HAM Lewis } | | } | | | seers ore ao eon ba ern | oF Bc OF THR eee ts Mew SPAPER. BY OLIVER P. NEWMAN the group and saw no pro publicity but sUGdenly hie face | BALTIMORE, June 26—Any em (bright 5 Re sep allre sy ovr around which was ued a rag, he eaid ‘Bay, boys. got my finger jammed in a window ning out on the train. * pect for " terprising candidate for the pres | finger jdency of the United States who white |wants to find out how to make bis boom bigger than the discharge of ja fourteeninch disappearing gun jought to take a good look at the jJudson Harmon headquarters, ninth floor, Emerton hotel, Baltimore, Maryland Governor Harmon very evidently learned early in his career that pays to advertise consequently |nine out of every ten people James Hamilton, pink Skors, lavender ties, purple hose dogekion gloves. white spats, and eyegias the job, together with thirty*even canes and fifty seven varieties of headgear. With Inte usus! retucta: he ts submit |meet in the lobby of the Emerson | WIVES OF BIG DEMOCRATS WHO ARE WATCH.| ING CONVENTION are Harmon When |they all get | headquarters press agents together In Harmon you can see press jagents’ arms and lege sticking out jthe windows. They keep 14 type- |writers and eight multigraph ma |chines busy issuing statements, |which, of course, is fine for the} ipaper trust j RELEASED SO PRISONER CAN | RECOVER NERVE. SPOKANE, June 26.—Mrs. Delia} Olds, young and beautiful wife of Dr. W. H. Olds, a pioneer physician,| with whose murder she is charged with having committed May 28, was released from jail today on $5,000 FDid you ever hear about ball, She will be given her liberty arrival in Kansas City in |that she may recoved from the queried “Jim™ Lloyd, chairman of | nervous collapse from which she is the democratic congressional suffering. Attended by her sister, palgn committee. Nobody opining|Mrs. Frankie Yeon, the defendant that they had, reminessed as | sat trembling in a cushioned chair follows today and watched the proceedings Bill met a bunch of newspaper | in her t men In the lobby of the Baltimore jhotel at Kansas City, and said |'Any talk of me for dark horse |boys?’ The fellows sald no. ‘Have |they mentioned me for vice pros dent? Nothing doing. ‘Any m mors that I'm to write the plat-| form?’ No rumors | Bill looked disconsolately | el xeccrteiecnetesnsartntaania- do Dependable Secrets of Beauty and Health HOME-MADE together % pint e Jaleohol, then add 1 and and at |. The democratic ‘national conven ition may now formally declare it self duly and properly organized | and ready to transact business. Bill Sulzer has arrived j Bill ts always one of our most conspicuous dark houses—vice pres- | idential —_possibilis platform | chairman —or anything else of large political dimensions’ and ) publicity. (And b a humdinger a lovable old boy nd a real little a” democrat to boot.) Kenerous Bill's 19007 cam Jim ee ee * GIRL OF 16 GETS DIVORCE DENVER June 26 The youngest divorcee ever b the Colorado courts is Mra. Anna K. Elberson, 16 years old, who was freed from her matrimonial venture with Albert J berson. They were married two years ago, when they re respectively 14 and 16. are old. Giberson is a deniel student. Mrs. Elberson alleged her father-in-law caused ehr husband's love to wane. TRESS eee eee ee ee es CALLS ‘ound Sree eee eee HAIR TONT Seeeeeeeeeeeeee calp healthy and plia an ebundant growth of lon lugtrous, 1) ‘OR old-fashioned blood tonic made at litte com eupful sugar in then adding 1 (By United Press Leased Wire) was enacted in the house of com mons as the result of the forcible feeding of suffragettes who declar ed a “hunger strike” in Holloway prison. | |" George Lansbury stepped toward| the ministerial bench and shouted at Premier Asquith “You are beneath contempt. You| call yourself gentlemen, yet you| forcibly feed and murder wome —= or sallowness ourse of the kar will inerease — the ‘otect the body from kept } [in every home qualn it lin removing fe “a | is eapec burning Jautckly #¢ | mation an ounce 1 relieves infl he tonte, dix in a pint rops of the ach eye daily «i Hghttul sparkie dots away tonte eyes a 4 use frequently When our it is hard for FRECKL AND so thinks Chief Roberts, from ac dependable grease freckles, tan or sunburn ¢ by dissolving 1 oun: nt cold water, the cream for can be. mal almozoin tn jadding 2 Uned pientitully mand hands he finished, he asked whom the supposed to represent “Why, Chief Seattle, of cour “Humph! He no Chief Seat always need shay leaven it protects it against the el hothing else can—Advt SHES SEES EEE EHS jhe carries real brains under bis h Washington J Norman KE. LONDON, June 26—A wild scene) friends are in the us to recognize them in their new role. The old chief was taking in when he stopped at Pioneer square for a drink of water te RIOR OOIOT OOO OOII TOTO TODO TOTO OK INGS MAKING HISTORY MUG wi) AT BALTIMORE ting to snapshots and interview | shaking hands heartily meanwh with his hundreds of sincere friends who love him in spite of and cause of bly xartorial eccentricitic who learned that be men long larious hats and that ath his wonderf a true beats t wale | cot, Col. Jim ts telling on himself t best story that’s floated into B. Coming East on the tra ulged in that well-known folly of @ smoking having drummer pom argument an | inol the Cook county t Agont of the « Who's running atest show for the Min year ning # the democratic candi-| enant- Governor ym mer 4 the Col, Jim. named Lewis. drummer ‘and mebbe ain't loaded for him down in my town! | At this point the Col, remem bered something that he wanted to get out of bin grip back in the eeper Sherman, shouted the you think ¥ Top, left Dobert right Kottom Mrs be of Alaska. Mach. Wells of Mra. A Daly Mrs. Heat and cold Can you tell me 1 don't belleve Wh I got a cold fd by a’d the my Teacher ascends why? it's 80. descends head doctor says it's feet wet yester Jimw dis borning cause I got day dese PREMIER MURDERER FOR FORCIBLY FEEDING SUFFRAGETS | You ought to be driven from public life. You will go ns the murderers women.” Speaker Lowther ordered Lans bury taken from the house. nsbury sald refuse to leave temptible thing while women are and driven mad After a scene of ¢ he was induced by fri jown to posterit of while this con being done being murdered nds to leay« ay TREE ERP ee eee eee eee eee ee “Hall of Fame,” so-called, At least, ross the Sound the sights of today, When Indian was Seattle iron bust of the was the reply Chief Seattle se,” tle; 1 know him, eRe E EEE EE EEE | wife innocent | at confusion! * AUTO (By United Prem LOS ANGELES Carl L. Doron capitalist, an of a mining 1 italist, are dead te an automobile Doron and D'Arcy from severe | oi may year-old wan In way to Ven their automobit ice Short Line he par rain. aKNALE TWO WOMEN KILLED IW CRASH Lenaed Wire) the are and Nicholas DY Arey outing yy th and cap was on the THAT $100,000 DAMAGE SUIT: (iy United Pr CHICAGO, Je c tion of a jury in the Henning’s nation et unk, ma onal Harve Inished te began th ng charges th « Inter of te Henr Funk timony bellboy them tr comp ter omising = Leaned Wire) trial of J sult “ATTACK B OUT OF HOUSE Com; that Norr aining ow his son be made a injunction SHOT AT WIFE Wittiam shot at then Snyder ay minned his wife loride of burned mouth a the exfireman'’s work attempted # 1a new only results of | AUTOMOBILIST crasbed into a Ven suffering IMAY YOHE NOT DEAD A BIT ATLANTIC CITY, June May Yohe, the aectre Hope w & a week, arr ol Wiltshire late ye had b friends, st and t the day. 8h on a motor wit id, and ah proprie h nformed } wed to be happ Jead and th in Central Park bad for her plained her “di wrance” in manner 1 felt my of friends on the # took me into thelr lecided to go for apartments, me¢ party went my maid for me, as | wan g¢ | sald hing to her | Asked purse {1 aid that ni ubout the fing Park y owt it | about of Central he had urning from -|EXTRA! NEWS | | FROM REVOLT) * Ira F. againet of the CHIMUAHUA he 54 " Un Bachimba June at from 1 stronghold ‘WANTS HIM KEPT} « 1 Franklin last on potash ig hy 4 | inmate of RUNS OVER BOY H. Robinson, who Arctic cl while from First lst av rcond who is ged for was three ers we two drive a charge th very will be of careless d: lives driving an auto at t ran into 8., wh witnes who say INCENDIARY CUTS WIRES IN VOLLNEY 1 bac ghth A fire room of the and Pike, McKenzie evidently On was disc Voll yesterda: ager wor ma the atte larm box in the hote that 4 anyo: vered ir hotel. was knocked over 5 Mu jthe vi THE MARKETS Frare—Sellt app! es 1.760 4 Meats—Seliisg Pries. Spring Breakers Asp Beet |, Selling Price. n Wasnington mOthy a+ Puget. sound timothy Alfalfa Wheat’ nay orn Middling Rolle! ate and barley mixed 25.00@26 19. 00@20. 4.00@1 0O@ 16 50 oo 00 00 14.00 00@? 39.00@40 35 40 00 7.00 00 00 00 oo be fe Tellez vanguard, MK in and i while ¢ within in expe CK BY GIR of the American to be ap 6 compan 1 | breaker ing fight ei as they © enter A fleree which dresse ed and hair sted treet dishe _ 39 DEAD of number | Park a | Twent | covered. two LET WELL ENOUGH ALON Lord Fran had ived th being her t week her| PAULHAMUS. DEGLARES FOR NEW PARTY W. H. PAULHAMUS Declaring that the Chicago con- vention was merely an augmented h| meeting of the national committee, ‘| that it repudiated the republicans of RLS king th —€ hotel, age impro’ ib w you to join it effort to another train to stop he And ive t out of town the s | ROBBERS GET 1 MAIL POUN LONG VIEW, Texas car ¢ ard the International and G what was ir FOUR MINISTERS RESIGN WASHING J m ¥ da t who are @ Shao Yi pa STEAL $1.30; MADISON, I t bighw June 26 ants get cH “e rea tk the IN, June 26.—A tel ington by denying its dele gates fairly elected to the conven- tlon the right to participate in it, that the ticket named did not repre- sent a majority of the delegates chosen by the people, W. H, Paul. hamus, president of the state sen- ate, today comes out fiat-footedly against the Taft ticket named in Chicago, and “for the party that will soon be in the field, with Roos evelt at its head—the truly regular republican party.” The so-called repub conven. and absolutely re- biteans of Wash- Why, icans supe conve least gion Te sense pro- 80 per cent other 20 per is safe to say th nt of our Wash e in the tru hould th the esent has chiet an- for expert and was efficiency chief Quigiey, at county auditor auditor. He is an accountant by profession a member of the “ He w ointed by Otto A. Case upon the recent resignation of William Lin- coln, who took the secretaryship of the port Commission There was joy in the insurgent camp yesterday The defeat of Fryan in the same manner that Roosevelt sustained his first defeat th Chicag copyention gave them en ment to hope peerless one, too, would away from boss-controlled party allignment of former © and add his prestige to the third party. Seattle democrats. as by Alfred Gfette Clark club, Charles O. Fallen Roy Wilson, were exceedingly Jed when the news came from taltimore that Washington gation, pledged to Clark, never s voted for Rrran for tem ary chairman. ree Bou ns immediately hie telegraph office ng wires to the seized ted by represent. cretary of the dd sent delegation, must have storm or heat. However, whole in Seattle leasantly the action on delegation, n of the Wa BAN ON NOISE IN THIS TOWN NYACK, N. June 26.—Noise- s town is he board of 8 of this city intend to realize is within the range of possibil- The latest law provides that owner of any dog goat, t, guinea hen or ¢ domes- animal is liable to ne of $20 S$ pets are noisy Organ grinde clans or huckste ed he tic uf hours i mu ELROY M. THAYER FOR SHERIFF (Subject to Republican Prim September