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The examination in Proathettc work was n sidered as serious as % je T written or theoretical then was insincere in the In fact, the enti 4} tainted wit ’ consinted of « one question Dental Patho! of the examination deal wit! | tions directly concerning Dentistry, | but such silly questions as, “What ia Royal, Water?” “W a the mice of a red blood corp! Hed upon to enable plack or flunk t Rot want to pract | MY FRIENDS WERE sonny Fon ME. My, friends in. the Dentat tel wa Not} part} ques-| the Board }But Bryan's e next ex 1903, 1 had} <. on Oper plain that no ma 1 could not he my examinat Dentistry thing about Dentistry, it is Opera ing. This is a subject that all Den with as the fists are as familiar are with the alphabet plication tables. the Board to #h wrades | coma, and this Dents’ ber was caught w him .he was man that me dirt, and th amed of his part of th The infamous ¢ and was a part of the person > was not did not know them thought them t Ww the East. called for, examined we if not super members pretenti adndt! fe job A | 1 would “ «sweltering '\batlot, when the clock showed that 7|the day. your final « Dentist of pected to the actu Prosth man person th in two tons n 4) were frazled by uting one-third of the fin Next, the deme tive Dentiatr quired to inse i a| Present, and Murphy ord and 40 in one 70, and he w while jn thing as 4 principle not guid unk w at Dental Board ing for itself what it of our courts to. do. 6 of the reformm for whieh 1 and the Dental Board for the ad D, 6 WN Ds 718 First Ay } tion wae on the demand of the Tam m-jof a national leader had resulted jand {/ Initial ballot jMeved, along with Harmon. »|the elimination of Bryan and they | || waa announced. hours before Murphy finally “came «lity of the Tammany chieftain +; more ° THE STAR--FRIDA und Adolf Merrily on Osgar ol —_—--—-— - > J YESS, LIKE PRINCES WE ARE TRAFELLING TO DOSE LYMPHATIC . GAMES IN STOcKHOLM, WIRELESS DEE BPaTcH FER OSGAR AND ADOLE aRs! | - avis ~ ISS CLASS, ADOLF, TLE | BOSS MURPHY HELPED CHAMP CLARK BUT WILSON WAS STILL IN THE RING the vote and put. Kern wil! not be made a real can. e didate wotil it te absolutely demon Tammany went strated that neither Clark nor Wit of Clark has son can be nominated. The New speaker many of Jersey governor's stock was far his W b supporters, Aw above par today, The stalw When the convention, wearied | of them insisted that they would de-| fight that his managers have m balloting for presi: nert if It seemed that the Tammany in the face of unexpected odde trumental in mak-| brought support from unfors dential candidates, recessed at 3:08 the ac (Ry United Press Leased Wire) [fellows, delive BALTIMORE, June 29.—Boss your man over |Murphy of Tammany was the cen Rog — that : [tral figure in the badly muddled | aiionated from the situation in democratic politics to has vote ing Cla vention Many of the Ciarkite depending on Indiana's dropping into the speaker's column But the Hoowiers say there will be nothing doing along thin line The delegation is instructed for Governor Marehall, and they say force further protracted Sessions | they wit! stick to him until it is de and may finally result in @ brand! cigeq whether Senator John Worth new deal. so far as candidates 4F@/ Korn iy to be the convention's dark concerned h Anything to Beat Bryan | The moment the Indiana senator! ‘The New York leader has steadily |becomes a factor in the present opposed an ultra progressive nom | balloting he will have the united inee for president je came here | support of his home state delega. obsessed by the 4 that Bryan | tion, and probably early In the bal would try to force himself on the|loting that of [linois and other convention. To eliminate the Ne- | Central states braskan, Murphy backed Judge Parker for the temporary chairman: | ship. He won Then came the surprising Bryan appeal to the ntry, Immediate | emphatic response caused Murphy to back up. He let it be known that no platform could be constructed that would be too rad-| The 1 for him } But on the was to be int the nominee of sources, and there is a well define ing among the delegates that he may yet be the dominant factor in the convention Sullivan and Murphy, it is known, quarreied about Wilson, The lilinols man intained that the New Jer sey executive would pull through the ticket in the doubtful states. He pointed out the general feeling among delegates that Bryan's reat choice was Wilson, ywerful influences were at work today to have the New York boss aceept W Murphy's opposition t# founded, it wan enid, partly on the fact that Wilson is absolutely objected to by the men who usualy finance demo cratic campaigns. }this morning until 1 p.m. have der. Murphy was up again day His effort to assume early the to role In a deadlock. It was expected to Yo FLAGPOLE TO MARK GRAVE OF THE CHIEF esr ae SO-foot flagpole that ix to] of the rudder on the steamer Todd mark the grave of Chief Seattle |0ne of the largest of Columbia ris ill be dedicated Sunday afternoon |¢F Hteamers, swerved the boat into {th appropriate services by all/® plier on the Northern Pacific into the Harmon camp with the|members of the Suquamish tribe | ridge, completely wrecking her. It was known that it/and aff whites living near the Su-| She bad just finished loading at did not intend to remain there. So | quamish reservation. the Pasco dock and was starting on the followers of the other cand!-| William Chief Rodgers and the|h¢r vpriver trip when the rudder dates got busy. New York's 90/Suquamish people have issued an| Sucked. The smokestack and up- |votes sound big when dumped into | invitation to all peopie of Seattle to | Per deck were carried away by the the cart of the fortunate candidate! take part In the ceremonies. The |*BOCk, and the boat then turned who could show Murphy that he) program will begin at 2. turtie and drifted down the stream should be his choice. The idea of a flagpole for the| Fr elaht miles. Underwood Rea! Choice grave of the old chief was started still is be] by the Indians and completed by 8. to be|L. Crawford, of Seattle, who for 20 the deep down selection of Murphy. | Years Has kept the grave decorated attacks on the Ala-|¥ith an American fing bama lawyer and politician have stamped him as # reactionary despite the heated denial of bi SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE IN backers, When the Champ Clark TACOMA forces began to bargain with/| During the Murphy they found him most re sponsive. They had alded htm tn MONTAMARA FESTO JUNE 30 TO JULY 6, INC. Take the Steamers Chippewa and Indianapolis From Colman Dock 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m., 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 0:00 p. m. 50c ROUND TRIP 5S0c |RIVER BOAT IS WRECKED question of candi dates he balked. Tammany swunk | 3 submarines now at navy yard Underwood was and Jewelers, Hotel Prre Vesler Way pointed out to him that Bryan was on record as favoring Cl whom he had labeled with the progressive stamp. At a lengthy conference at the Maryland club last night Murphy agreed to support Clark. This fact was carefully guarded. The Clark FAMILY was Se CENTS FER 3 COVEY Wir WAKH LAUNDRY PHONE RAST nee. i) men formulated a plan to swing the convention over as soon as the vote | DON'T M SOCIALIST PICNIC, WILDWOOD PARK, Tomorrow. Speaking, Dancing and Sports. Get tickets at An. derson boat landing, Leschi A spontaneous demonstration to | impress the other delegates that ft was all over but the shouting was| arranged, when the New York switch from Harmon to Clark came 1d Friday Hoodoo | But the convention sweltered for | FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— All Druggists through”. The real reason was pe culiarly applicable to the personal. As taken during t jon, beginning at! 9:30 last night, David R. Francis, Senator Stone or some Clark boom. er would leave his seat, pass along to Murphy and beg him to get into| the game. Each time Murphy re- fused and it was not until the tenth Suffer at times with Indigestion. If negt dyspepsia. One di “31 Scotch Stomach Remedy five Indiges some form ot oted, It becomes ot each ballot wa Finishing of kind at hey "re done. JACOBS ros? P.-L Bldg. = Wit cure You should k Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE You never saw such ve half. Houses mplete. GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. 510 PIKE STROET. Phone Main 9227 it was well into Saturday that New | York went over. Murphy had re-| fused to switch on Friday, fearing the il! luck he believes attaches to | Crag and guaranteed he SCOTCH STOMACH 60c REMEDY AT ALL GOOD DRUGGIS sella remedies New York's switch started a wild demonstration, which lasted than half an hour, and in which e political expedient to the ball rolling was used | No Stampede. | But the effort failed, The Wilson | men held tight and so did the Har-| mon and Underwod clans | ch * in was on a little more than the 90 votes he received from New York, and the subsequent ballois showed that this was all that he could expect A few delegates a sight Clark furnish DR. E. L. SWICK, S. T. Founder of the Swick Sanitarium Fevers, Cs Brights: Disea J Paralysis, all kinds, Tumors Chronic Diseases ‘are. auc UilY treated und cured with out the use of druge of any Sind We Can Cure You of the Liquor Habi Without Drugs Come and See Where such as Blood Rheum Stomac Lge Female whose nerves the long drawn out conflict and the lateness of the hour went over to Clark But the real fighters did not Refused to Be “Tammanyized.” “Alfalfa Bill” Murray of Okla homa expressed the sentiments of the men from the West when, in a bitter protest, he deciared that he and his associates, while believing in Clark as a progressive, would not submit to being “Tammanyized.” There were enough anti-Clark delegates tight to make it plain that no candidate could be 1 ed at ed the re | this afternoon. In the Clark forces are making effort to swing delegates candidate. Congressman | who has been Murphy’ Pa ey closest adviser in the fight, in ex. | TACOMA’S plaining why he considered the ad-| MONTAMARA FESTO journment necessa let the cat out beri ne JUNE 30 TO JULY 6, INC. | adi Meneer tanta? Take the Steamers “You fellows said you could get | Chippewa and Indianapolis both the Harmen ‘and Underwood | From Colman Dock vote.” said Fitzgerald, in angry | 7:00, 9: H : tones easily discernible in the pen d pes 5:00" 7100, Sits. we ahi 50¢ ROUND TRIP 50c Quality, Quantity, Prices Right pleased thousands, will you, too. ifth year Hand and mould-made cones. SWICK SANITARIUM 2NIS Int Ave, Seattle, Wa: Have please cess until interim th a special to thelr Fitzgerald, Forget Your Troubles A WHOLE WEEK OF Hama’s Cake, Cone & Candy Co. in Cake Co, tary Public Market and. “Now we will let you have in 2782 SEATTLE Pho achance. Put the screws on those Y, JUNE 28, 1912. WHo 198 1D From? Miss DILEPICKLES 2 TO AYERS’ CONCERN For the plain reason that private lessees “are no better prepared to handle the Harbor Island terminal Proposition than ‘Xing county, through ite port commissioners,” the committ of the Seattie Commer vigorously entered | the | private corporation, A report to this effect will be presented to the club and will be a special order of bus) ness next Tuesday night. Public Credit Its Chief Asset. The report states that “any loase t given to any person or fo erect and operate such al club hae opposition to or con company improvements would tend to cre ‘a Monopoly of the Port of Beattie that when King county voted bonds for the improvement of the port, it Was not intended that they should be used for the benefit of any prt vate company which Intended te se the credit of King county as its ebief asset We believe that the ets of Seattle says the report, M. J, Carkerk Jobn 8. Jurey the port commirsic wach improvements ap they deer necessary and facilitate the hand lng of merchandise that may have to’ he transferred from water to land, or from land to at the lowest possible expense in handling the same.” This report, while not ment) ning the name of the Ayers Terminal Co., alms directly at it best inter Snyder and be served by ors erecting CITY LIFE’S HIGH AF We 508 Silas—What buildin’ did you tina | was the highest In th’ city, squire? Squire—I dunno; but the hotels was the steepest HODGE MADE BIG. SHOWING Bob Hodge, progressive candidate for governor, returned this morning from a 10-day trip through eastern |Washington during which, judging from reports in various papers, he swept everything before him. 1 |Spokane he created great interest and held several successful meet ings. At Wenatchee last addressed an ove at the opera house son of that wan This attempt of certain candi dates to get on the progressive band wagon as a result of Roose. velt’s action does not worry me,” said Hodge. It won't matter which ticket I am on, the people who are |for me will vote for me. If a \ro |erésaive ticket ts in the jfile as a progressiv will file as a prog can,” PLAYFIELD TO CHOOSE QUEEN The youthful voters of the university playfield will choo: their Potlatch queen today. At the primaries held a week ago Martha Appleton received 58 votes, Charlotte La Belle 32 and Marion Zinkie 16. Each pri mary queen has her own cam- paign manager, and each man. ager has been after votes all week, 80 the fight will be pret- ty warm today, and many sur prises are expected. Besides the queen, there will be a Pot- Jatch procession of which 10 boys and 10 girls will have charge. night Hodge lowing meeting Sheriff Vergi | place acted ax chair publi Washington Park Improvement club holds its next meeting Monday night at Prospect Congregational chureh, East Prospect and 20th av 14 fighting vessels at navy yar one ¢ all the tim es, QUICK, DER 7 OSGAR LIFE Boar, MR, Ismay ft OPPOSE LEASE (THE LAST STAND OF THE “OLD GUARD”! As LouiseXVI and His Merc MID-OCEAN: CHOSEN TO ATTEND THE JOHNSON @FLYNN | FIGHT AT Las VEGAS, | START AT ONCE | Words by Sc Music by Co ae haefes ndo Py. When-- AND ADOL & * YOU ARE oy, mammoth dry dock at sey 40 4 Moder Purniture Charter Oak Ranges. enaries Stood and Listened to the War of the People Without. So Stood King Money afd His Mercenaries COnventions. in the Baltimore and Chicago BY HERBERT QUICK Athor and Editor (Special to The Star.) BALTIMORE, June 29.—When Lou the guillotine, the most dramatic m: when his old Swiss Guard of mercenaries stood about him in the citadel of the Tuilleries, into the window of which swept the wild music of the inging the “Marseilaise” in the streets. crowds ' © ween the t Baltimore in this year 1912. The weapons of the steam roller and the hand-picked de and pistols, but, like the old Swiss they fought grimly, effectively fighters always ponsens. And the from each of which they fe Weapons always at the breasts of t gs at prairies and mines and shops of th tide of insurgency, which is rising, rising, rising overwhelm them forever THE SAME CITADEL tind Chicago are but two points In the same The cities of Baltimor citadel. The two ttles were but people in the streets were the same people, “democrats in the beart of the citadel was in each cam “republicans,” the other At Chicago the generaliesimo and his field marshal was Elthu trusting to those tried commanders mont, while the man directing the blows of the old guard was that bold bandit, Charles Murphy. FIGHTING DEFEAT But in both cases It was the same citadel It was the same which was defended were made. And there were in the old guard with wkill conscious that the tremendous | XVI. stood in the shadow of joment, to my mind, was that minute iStrength, Ene Power An account with @ Bank For Savings gives} trength to your cal ing—energy to your balance growi and the power to do thi the two conventions at Chicago and thene great tumults were t legates, insteads of halberds Guard, they were mercenaries, and ff snd courage, which mercenary won skirmishes, they beat back as i) back in narrowing circ heir be untrained mob of assailants, and of revolution from the but the roar of a human |ff until it must inevitably swords stan land was r the Your licited right time. account is two fights in the same war, The one throng calling iteclf * king who stood trembling King Money of King Money was Murray Crane Root At Baltimore the king was Thomas F. Ryan and August Hel and t Interest Deposits made on before July 10th will j six months’ interest on January 1, 1913, ~~ It was the same throne throne room to which reports tanks in both conventi such men as Big Steve of Colorado, Pat Calhoun of California, Guggenheim of the metal trust, and others, They had passed from Chicago to f timore through the secret, underground passages of Big Politics and fought for their king in both engagements. The fear of defeat was in the hearts of these creat mercenaries at both places, and th: roar from the streets and they kne' to save what t the crowd, w pbers and enth ing, in both cases and bravely against finally by sheer nu At Chicago the hope of getting terms from the the assaults of the accepting every policy which Bryan and controlling the nomination of the 18 THE SAME yed to such gods as there be THE FIGHT In each case the old guard pra religion of old guards that the a combined assault voters should have is the same in both cases. are divided; the citadel ts ov tion to convention through fighting for one king. burned into They sh and the When the attack lulls, they gath reforming of the lines, As long a into the twe oamps of republican a not quite lost. in the streets, and the tide of democracy still keeps r rising, rising. ‘Nothing can stop it = Forget Your Troubles A WHOLE WEEK OF REAL FUN TACOMA’S MONTAMARA FESTO JUNE 30 TO JULY 6, INC. Take the Steamers Chippewa and Indianapolis From Colman Dock 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m., 1:00 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 p. m. 50c ROUND TRIP 50c Don’t Spoil Your Sunday By Cooking Dinner at Home EAT AT THE ENIDDALE Not only will you all the worry and bother, and getting all warmed up over the hot stove, but you find that, considering the low prices for good food here will really save money by eating here save will asked you Large, Cool Dining Room Best Foods, Well Prepared. Many especially tempt ing dishes here for the Sun day dinner Sunday Hours 12 to 2 4 to 7:30 —THE— Eniddale Cafeteria THIRD AND JAMES. pallor of defeat on their che threw Perkins into the camp of the enemy insugents. tremendous Br) underground passages are And all the time the crowds are Its final triumph is as certain as the laws of nature. WHICH WE_ HAVE They w what it meant, They hey could, fighting coolly, hich is always unskillful, usiasm. heard the were fight skillfully but wins in the In Baltimore they beat off n with the intention of ostensibly might demand as their declarations men to carry out these wuss | Prominent | gods have prevaiied, but the Neal Treal the thought that the fight CURED IN DAME nber that only the people || defenders rushing from conven ND E MORE 7 one body || "SINCE Sf My together for council and for the ® they can keep the voters divided ind democrat, they fell that the bat inging the “Mar 9. HE GY F A YI rOOK WRITES I AR THE & L Be R AY WIFE PADLOCKS — SAFETY DEPOSIT Judge Dykeman yesterday or. dered the safe deposit box of Frederick A. Loftus, in the American Savings Bank and Trust company, temporarily closed to him. Mrs. Loftus, who is getting a divorce from her husband, charges that Loftus, through false representation, procured her signature to a deed of Ili nois farm land, worth $35,000, while they were living in that state, and that he deserted her there and came to Seattle. The wife asks for a division of the property, which is said to be considerable. ‘PASTOR'S SON | __ IS ARRESTED | HOOD RIVER complaint Mar River, He gational arrested WRITE, - PHONES CALL ad Neal Institute | 1735 16th Ave., PHONE EAST 4381 SAFES Fire-Proot Burglar-Proof VAULT DOORS } } | | rniture Wood Bteel MM ul Or., June 29 of Marie mnseth, E pastor On Johnson and domesties of Hood House, son of Dr. EB. L. of the First Congre church of Spokane, was in Portland yesterday on the charge of larceny in the sum of | $350. he girls allege that House secured the money on a promise to invest it for them, WORKING ON THAT PLATFORM | LONDON, June 29.—Suffragets | Osteopathic committee of 11 which ts writing a| ici 6,000-word platform for democracy | hysicians |resumed its sessions shortly before| Members National, ee jnoon today County Associa ® other members of GUNN’ R.A. B. OF AO COT ats Fixtures Wood Steel 806 Ard Seattle Business Ave. and the committee were waiting for Bry an, who was the last to arrive. Sen ator O'Gorman and Bryan have com pleted their draft, which Bryan mod eled and O'Gorman penned in the \diction for which he is famous. The committg@ took up this draft section j by tom: There was no prospect fof A mitypity report. | 201-2 NORT! MAIN 4150; IND. Northérn Pacific railway came! out victor in the suit J. Culton brought against it Culton brbught suit fag $20,000, claiming he was injured by a heavy piece of | timber thrown from the top of the | ndhouse, while he was yard Yautts for ort ri Deposit Howes sty See mammoth dry dock at na s vy yard aod