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fAg THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1912. and Genuing | *Cons 5 Rosr cH, GF 1 COULT ONLY 1 CONGRESS Sivez Ger, RogrRon_A T sats H, eS CouRT oney Ni THOVSAND=DOLLAR MGSDAL FOR RESCUING THE Tiranic SURVIVORS? | DoT 1SS3 Bucy. HORLICK’S -MALTED MILK The Foed-drink for All Ages. - For Infants, Invalids, and Growing chikdren, Pe Nutrition, up’ the whole body. the nursing mother andthe aged. milk, malted grain, in powder form, qaick lunch prepared in a minute. | -soghrardig Asher HORLICK'S. Trast Not in Any Milk EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN RAILWAY To pve Limited tratne ‘ort th av, eke Aas Win and Greenwood TO SEATTLE—Limited traine near Drag » & ‘amt “Sunday at 9:08 m ites Dageage trains, leaves freight shed at Six 2 THINGS THAT DENTISTS ~ SHOULD KNOW AND DO By HDWIN J. BROWN TIS Piret Av. bat all_pre- liber. de i Tmen, should on of their time to the study of Ronnies, Of ali scientific Investt economics affords broad- Vvestigation. Every losely inter is now of eco a re im the tithe aclonce of economics be Teiation that Hberty does to all waariby upon which FY 0 series of evoiut @ stage has been reached ine “exploited and. oppress! Smancipation from the sway 0 ting and ruling cla ecole eithout at’ the same and once and for all, emanei- fety at large from ail ex-| preasion, class distinc~ se atrugies. nal purse class as a Whole are de- oduelne. clase ie ¥ alone could ner could “what we call capital, produce wealth haut labor, and if labor can pre- duce- wealth for capital—money— it San produce wealth for itself when bor—or the producers, now the ited class, are organised pol and industrially so as to own of wen ord and harmony uction. of life would then command of! person wh: ould and ¢ a} Werk, ‘aud this would allow every|# produce for thelr needs a» ia ed by natural Jaw, and to lively the lite! survive commensurate wit human being. Al wo: trugele for existence would he supreme ~ survive under the equal t according to merit and ability en every person could develop their intellect, the educator wovlt ‘Well compensated and respect- every person could own their home and woul and perfect title and abstr: Meintain the producer's right ty created by them, and t Rt fo contract. would for res wyers who know how to kee out of Jaw suits and Doctor and De be furniat ity of legal business at of ec tist 1 and co t te: and the means wherewith to seek health and comfort, there would not be #0 many very ery rich, each sia have it analyzed by an expert | afford. their ts{RICH GIRL IN WRECK now, when everyb: needing us and so few who are able to afford Our services that we are either un- erpaid, not paid at all, or we be come highway robbers uF patient will tolerate d, e selen-|* fit fia woman friend dangerously injur- y pation and looked t erent awe. It han converted Physician, the Lawyer, the Priest the Poet. the man of atience into its! paid wage-jaborers.” we not add. that many of them prostitu fiends and drunkards at " need their services, but so few are able to compensate the servant Every itist should study th mmon law and know the ele ¥ principles therec nts of natural le ld be a contin history and influentia lca} life of his eountry, Ait pre ional men sh b more than mere dollar chasers, their alma $m Mfe should be higher than @ 4 lar; a dollar is too cheap professional man in et by the economic life of thi in which he lives, and the placed upon him is In harmony, and ¢ degree of exploitation to which the roducers of wealth are subjectec ~ by the ruling class of that country. "The professional man of this day in too shallow, and lo wi ready made or made to order to fit special privilege in ap: your-money-and - take - your - choice fashion, and with four-flushing hy concludes that i is right ‘everybody's dofug it now. t article will deal with th of property and why pre an well as other BOWIN J. BROWN, 118 First Ay., Union Block, ali Inatitudiens ‘| the} be alred to ‘ictnone|METEOR HITS CHEEK |to the floor ‘about the size of a pea and if exploitation ceased! believes it came from the sky. She| r the| right in an automobile ‘| Hubby Gone—Wife Sues -|usual instance of a woman suing a Say, SHOOTS MAN AND Gln iy Frees Leased Wire) ALLENTOWN, Pa, July 20. Shot down, it Is alleged, by a jeal ous actor, Lovanda Caynes, a pretty 23-year-old girl, ix dead, and Wm.| Free, a prominent business man of {South Rethlehem, is dying here to | }day. They were found, last night, | liying side by side in the girl's apart | ments j | Patrolmen were attracted to the jscene by the sound of five revolver shots. A certain actor was seen to leave the girl's apartment# on the| run,” Pree, though fatally wound: | ied, was able to tell the district at torney that he was calling on the girl, and while they were in the| [midst of a conversation the actor! fired five times at them and fled.) It was reported that Miss Caynes| jilted the actor yesterday BUSH LEAVES TACOMA, July 20.—irving T. Bush, head of the Bush Termi- nals of New York, left for New York fast night, after a study of the terminal situation of the Northwest and viewing the lo cal conditions. He declared he will not install any Bush termi nals on the Pacific coast and does not believ will, that municipal ownership of wharves is the order of the day now. (ON FINE ) ATTACK TAFT WASHINGTON, July 20.--At tacks on the nomination of Presi dent Taft as bitter as those at Chi leago and defense of the republican he proletariat—cannot at tai |convention action fully as hot will congress next week The entire Chicago convention con troversy probably will be fought over again. For President Taft, Senator Root plans to speak in the senate, while Congressmen Hart holdt and Mondel! will uphold his cause in the house. RaeRRARH HERR ANCIENT VOLUME FOUND. SAN JOSE, Cal. July 20. What is believed to be one of the oidest books in the world was found among a number of relies by Dave Rinaldo, a re tired merchant of this city, % when he discovered a Hebrew prayer book printed In 1548. The book is printed on parch * ment and is in perfect con dition, notwithstanding it is ® over 364 years o! ee ee eeeeeeeee eeeeteseeeeeeene San Jose Woman Will Have Chemist Analyze Rock From Sky. SAN JOSE, July 20.—Mrs, A. K Thompson of 152 Latawana st. in convinced that she was struck by a fragment of a meteor last evening as she was standing on her front porch. Some swiftly descending object grazed her cheek and fell She picked it up and found it to be a soot-covered frag ment of some rock-like substance There are no other houses in that vicinity and no person was in sight and she | chemist. Natalie Barney and Friend Injured and Chauffeur Killed in France. BOURG, France, July 20.—Miss atalie Clifford Barney, a wealthy | Washington girl, w badly hurt, when wel jed, the chauffeur killed out- cident last night. The machine, which was proceeding to Aix Les Bains, wkid- ded and dashed into a rock and Attorney Accused of Inducing Doc- tor to Run Away From Helpmeet. NEW YORK, July 20.—The un man for the loss of her husband | came to light today when Mrs.) Alice Hartzell Webb filed suit for | $50,000 damages against William | Hemperly, an attorney of Masatlon, | |Obio, She charges that he “spirit-| jed” her husband, Dr. Frank Reed} Webb, away from his home four| weeks ago while he was % {fering from @ nervous breakdown. | SACRAMENTO, July 20.—Requt-| sition was honored today by Gov. | |Johnson for the removal to Clarke jeounty, Wash, of A. J. Enderlin, jarrested in San Francisco on com-| | plaint that he stole $1,500 from the |Northern Brewing Co. during the |two years hg¢ was in that firm's! employ. | PEKIN, July 20.-—President Yuan Shi Kal threatened today to resin | from the presidency of the new Chinese republic, following the re- fusal of the national assembly to oures his cabinet appointments. Return COST OF TRIP, Including All Expenses VON MUMAN LIFE, EF wour GET A MEDAL, TOO, \ == JEALOUS ACTOR | They All Fall for It WouLD YoU LADIES MIKE TO Have ME Row FOR You! a) Personally Conducted Excursion to Glacier National Park Leave Seattle ..................... August 8th $105.00 For detailed information, apply to C. W. MELDRUM, C. P. & T. A. the committe | Spend Your Vacation 4. if the Mountains ||: W. A. ROSS, A. G. P. A. Columbia and,Second Ave.—201 King St. Depot MY HOUR OF Wes Camas LLOW 13! FLOATING HELPLESS iy BER , ~ CURRENT? nN Sit come, MY GOOT MAN, I Take You To suore!! 1GOVERNMENT PROBE OF HANFORD IS NEAR THE END Summary of Congressional Committee's Work Shows Thor- ough Probing of Numerous Charges Against Judge— Investigation of Land Transactions to Be Taken Up Today. The government's investigation, prev g the clty ot Judge Hanford through a sulr | the mary jcommittes of the national congress ele is practically completed, and unless The Seattle new matters come up, the investi-| injunction in which gators will finish thelr work Mon-|ix charged with siding day and leave for Washington sult started by the The committee has made @ thor ficials, and in which ough probe of every charge 4 sued a restraining or Hanford, and has opened up » the absurd injunetion matters not mentioned in the « inal complaint against the Judge. But two matters remain to be lelosed up tod the Hanford Irri The Ben G wood damage sult \gation Co.'s deal with the Northern in which Judge Pacific and the hearing of severel|a young boy injured tn a lumber Wore witnesses on the drunkenners) mill, and in which the judge ts ac spending hold the Renton & Southern Judge Hanford a collusive traction of the court 's er containing against t collect exorbitant fares state courts had dectared tlegal febarce leuned of being “dead to the world” |» In connection with the land deal/ during part of the trial will also look tnto| the question of Hanford’s purchase! The Alaska Packers’ receivership of schoo! jands, in which the cbarge/ case, in which James A. Kerr as re-/ Was made that the lands were ad-| ceiver, and E. 8. McCord, bis part #ertised for sale in such a manner|per, as the receiver's attorney, ob jthat none other than the Hanfo 4 approximately leuncern knew about the proposed | fees sale. This involves 67,000 acres. | The can topper matter, in which | What Committee Has Done. | Prank Burpee testified that Judge | ‘The committee's work began with| Hanford suggested, through A \ the investigation of Judge Hi ford s| hey McCord, that he (Burpee) decision in the Leonard Olsson dis-|ltigant in patent infringem [franchisement cass, This was con | cases before Hanford, see the judge letuded after two days’ testimony, |#bout purchasing the latter's in-| | “The charge of drunkenness was] vention / then taken up, and the Investign| The Sutcliffe Ba receiver ltion on this subject has continued | *hips, eight in number, which in while other allegations in the com- cluded =the Knosher bankruptcy | plaint, as ol as new metiars of | C8", in which Boxter was allowed inquiry, were interjected and con by Jadge Hanford twice as much in} / : fees as the appellate court permit-| Investigated |ted; the McCarthy dry goods store) The Ssncuee oe Se charges| bankraptey, in which Judge Han | againat Judge Hanford on which the) ford rejected a $65,000 bid for the jremmities has completed ite ja-/48sets, Which, after Baxter ran the| vestigations neon pon og Bray Mee ~ Pinot eh! nt | Credito only DOO ie estern Se aug Olsson disfranchisement| steel Corporation, in which Judgo| The Heckman & | Hanford added the name of Baxter! | pupeoy case, in which Judge Han-/%* coreceiver with Lester Turner lford was accused by Attorney J and who, with their attorneys, re-| old L. Finch of “whitewashing ceived $20,000 before a single labor ‘shielding Richard A. Ballinger claim had been paid, and are to re) The ERM Melovich case, In which|C!ve still further foes as trustees Judge Hanford discovered the word in bankruptey, aggregating approx-/ “any” as grounds for setting aside eg — 000, | | @ $12,000 verdict for the lows of an) he Big Interests conspiracy, in} jarm, and in which be is accused of| Which testimony was given to show that J. 8. Hdemith, politécian and | nt “Is five } saying expat amount “Is T¥¢! corporation man, thwarted the plans The recall injunction, in which] the Merchants’ and Credit Men's/ Judge Hanford, at the request of a| 888° iation to cooperate with the non-resident whose taxes amounted congressional committee on the re ivership cases . ted the Gil! petition | ** to 7 cents, granted basse Drunkenness Charge On the drunkenness charge five) | witnesses were added this week to |the Jong lst giving damaging évi-| jdence against Hanford. They fol-) hlow } Guvnor Teats, Tacoma lawyer, | saw juror leave jury box and go} | from court room while Judge Han-| | ford slept for about five minutes | John ©. Whitlock, lawyer, saw Hanford somewhat Intoxicated on | Second ay. J. Kerrigan, real estate man | testified he lost bet when George jJacobs and he ordered “Harford cocktail” at Rathskeller bar, and} got, without further explanation on their part, a dry martini with an/ onion in it, instead of a stuffed] olive. | Clarence repairer Kerrigan Jack Vidnor, Rathskeller barten: der, served “Hanford cocktail” to| jJacobs, Kerrigan and Holden, but! qualified testimony by saying that he always served onion in martinis Victor Carlson, painter, saw Han. \ford unmistakably drunk on street! Ricar one night; saw him commit |such indecent act that conductor! | put him off car before reaching his | destination. | Fred H. Peterson, lawyer, saw! Judge Hanford under the influence! {of liquor several times; saw con-| | ductor wake Hanford one night and! |help him off the car, and then for 40 or 50 feet to judge's residence. | Hanson bank and Holden. gave automobile tire same testimony as} | 5 ee ie ee ee ee 12 LIQUOR PLACES; 83 PEOPLE ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 19. Winthrop, Mo., said to be the wettest” town of its size in the country, Is to be limited in the number of saloons. The town has 83 inhabitants, including women and children, and the county court has just issued It censes for four additional sa loons Winthrop now has six sa Joons and six wholesale liquor houses, The members of the county court deelare they will isstie no more licenses, This will limit the number of liquor houses to one for every persons in the town. « ee ee es seven Seeeeeeeeeeeee ee eee ee eeeeee eee eee eeeeeeeeee Action of M. O. Carton to compel the city of Seattle to issue $1,000, 000 in bonds and purchase the Hebb power site was yesterday continued to July 27, right of the company to refuse to} which the/ton left this morning at 7 o'clock Hanford non-euited | Th Fees Aggregated $90,000 j $90,000 tn | # | Finch, jher ankle. Words by Schaefer Music by Condo WHAT DO YOU MCAN BY GRABBING Me WHEN I'M |CHARGE AGAINST | HEIR TO MILLION SAN FRANCISCO, July 26—Sem” rational developments are expected today in the case of Chas. O. Reid,” self-styled beir to $1,000,000, whem |he returns from Virginia in custody of officers to answer to a charge of embezzling $10,000 worth of dig monds from the Forest Jewelry Company of this city, Keid, with his foster brother, Leslie Wheeler Reid, who is now in jail here, i jointly accused by Mra. Caroling Swears, an @mploye of the jewelry, company Leslie Reid has been bo ja for more than a week, constantly attended by his bride of « few months, in default of $2,500 bail, @ MILITIA IS READY FOR MIMIC WAR CENTRALIA, July 20,—The |weene ix all set and plans finished |for the opening of the annual mirmie |war that takes place between the |bives, the regulars, and the reds, |the national guard, Regulars and national guards from Idaho, Ore json and Washington will be ep ‘ camped pear the Grays Harbor t+ ® kkk eather ee country. The mimic war is Con @ WE “BLOW IN” 200 MILLIONS & ducted on the weale as the @ WASHINGTON, July 19. # genuine thing, every move ts care Americans “blew” __ thom a jfully worked out and a plan of © seives to the tune of $200,000, @ campalgn drawn up 000 this year for foreign lux . uries, according to a bulletin @] issued today by the bureau of statistics of the Department of Commerce and Labc Art here The national guard of Washing * *. * * * . in special traing for the scene of * tbe encampment at Grays Harbor.|% treasures worth $40,000,000, © were over « thousand offi» diamonds costing $41,000,000 cers and men, The men andi» and iaces and fancy feminine equipment this year are both Of) » “trimmings” worth $44,000,000 bigh standard and will make @ » ore the big items Never be 00d showing: * fore has so much been spent & for art works. Imported tobac # co worth $22,000,000 went up # in smoke this year, and foreign * Santa Clauses contriouted & toys worth $9,000,000. ARK RA PHILLIPS MEMORIAL LONDON, July 20.—Nearly $2,000 has been subscribed today toward a fund arted by the mayer o Godalming to provide a suitablé# memorial in his home town to Jack Phillips, the wireless operator who went down with the Titanic. The} memorial is to (ake the form of a drinking fountain. seeeenee Snake Bite—No Worry ANGELES, July 20.—The of the pluck of Mrs. P. D. resident of a ranch near Lancaster, where she was bitten by & rattlesnake, was je public to- day by her friends, who told how she had killed the reptile and walk ed a mile to ber house, where she told her alarmed relatives that “it was nothing Mrs. Finch was irrigating an al falfa field when a snake bit her on She promptly killed it with a hoe handle, Then she walk ed to her house and applied home remedies ‘ Los story eee, Dance at Thi the sale that you have been waiting for. It’s our semi-annual $1.00 down sale and will,last only a few days. So come early, bring a dollar and take your pick of any garment in our stock, consisting of Men’s and Women’s Suits and Coats, at prices from $15 to $27; Ladies’ Hats, Oxfords, Wash Dresses and Suits at half price; Ladies’ beautiful House and Street Dresses in serge, wor- steds, foulards, etc., from $14 to $24. You get the garment you select when you pay the first dol- lar and wear it while paying the balance at $1.00 a week, OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. ALTERATIONS FREE. 9 Third Ave. 3 1,2