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His ' Pree) a a HB ‘44 5 r ‘ ] f 4 Ul OE) lteter - 4 thers ft ty are Beattie. Many Dentists will say to you! “Painless Dentistry ts impos, and ‘eible,” UF discovered “The @lderg System” of Painless Dentis-| "Ports would be presented try, I @id not think that any Dental 1 must frankly admit, un | w Von Heid could be rendered without some pain, but my who are of the same opinion was, will have to acknowl that it is the most wonderful ever Introduced ‘this System I insert gold ful | without the use of the much-| mallet, making every filling | In crowning condition, in either wld) natural lato. Von without after discolora-_ teeth, I rey juce “Heidelberg System of work, either fixed or remov- constructed of porcelain or affords a perfect masticating | where strength and durabil- | unsurpassed, as well as be! tag hygienic and self-cleansing. Irregular loose teeth cured and nerves removed, | ithout the Artificial berg teeth can be straight tightened, ab- least bit of pain. plates, either upper or) + bO matter how difficult the | may be, under ‘The New Von System.” can be made fit the mouth perfectly, also re- Ing the sar fash Se" MPCURSKER OUT New methods have revolutionized | old-fashioned natural lines of the fa: tortures of jst chair patien: 1 give my persona! attention to! no tran-| employing t help, but do my own work and reonally responsible for same charges are just plish careful, enough on the best in dentistry, painless work po olutely guarantee the results -areful it charge, and you can depend| of running on a platform e i examination is made the advice given DR. L. D. GRANT 204-5 . Third Avenue and Union Street) pe Congressman Liberty Building Opposite Postoffice AMUSEMENTS Willies Daph BURR 4 Horr Neth Phones $168 | Charley Case—W. HM. St. James OTHER BIG ORFHEUM ACTS te 4 =m TRA pr es LLA BROTHERS SEAL wire THE HUMAN PANTAGES. Twice Nightly.| SELLING OUT pe ge ~ 4 JAPANESE GOODS at % TO % Orr. Cc. ITO & BROS. 119 Madison St. FRANK BRIGGS Reliable Jeweler, 1330 iret Ave. Vill save you money on anything the jewe Iry line. AMERICAN cU T-RATE DENTISTS 6193 First Ave., “orsainr rw ms ital work ha be disec to satin: patever: NEKK SQUARE. , dO purage BR in and re do! charge pot fit make work ® a lower price than eny dentist in ears. We h-class, wer comp: . bat ow fn te é and take and jet us Four offic Wa quality of work considered, d ovr work Jn guaranteed for 15/ are bound to he Seattle's! low-priced dentists. We ete with cheap Dental! ur work can not be dupil- ttle at the prices we ase October int, Cail at advantage of our! ke you a boonter| es. You will find we do we advertise, and by #0 oar patients advert enn mot lone and we nts in Den-| -lwas seized with hydrophobia, and} “\his sweetheart, URGE REVISION SHERMANANTI- TAUST LAW (Be United Presse Ben WASHINGTON, July a” Char acteriaing the present labor system in the mills of the United Statos FASHION AD ARTIST WINS WORLD’ Ss BIG ART HONOR oR | stee) corporation as “inhuman and iniquitous,” the democratic major ity of the house steel trust investh gating pmittee, headed by Chair man Stanley, which probed the op- erations of the steel trust, complet ed its report today and bas pre- pared three bills which recommend radical revision of the Sherman anthtrast law Congressman Gardner announced that one or possibly two republican Con Kressman Littleton of New York {will present an individual report in which he will oppose the plan to im pose the “burden of proof upon |corporations sued as monopolies }and requiring them to show that the mbination is not an unreasonable ne in restraint of trade. CONFEDERATE BILL GIVEN “They're not all dead yet.” Mrs. A. Highdam, 120 Taylor rented a room to two men pa iterday. The price was $5; they gave her a $10 bill, She ‘© them $5 in change and y went away. Later in the y she went downtown and presented the bill at a bank for deposit. The teller looked at the bill, then at Mrs. Mighdam, and laughed. Asked concern- ing the whyfore of his merri- | ment, he showed her the bill. it was a souvenir of the late civil war, one of the Confed- erate bills that sometimes brings much as 25 cents from relic hunters, | | | Rome, FOR CONGRESS} PORTLAND, Ore, uly 24.—Thos.| McCursker, who was state carn paign manager for Senator LaPol lette in his contest to se Ore gon delegates to the republican na-| tional convention, today announced) his candidacy for congr the Second district of Oregon }Cusker has signified his intention} ody ing the ideas set forth by Senavor LaFollette in his campaign for the presidential nomination. Opposed/ to him on the republican ticket will] A. W. Lafferty who was re-nominated on the reg ular republican ticket, but who has since come out in support of Theo} dore Roosevelt BLED TO DEATH REDDING, Cal, July 24,—Be cause bystanders tied a bandaxe below the wound instead of above when he slipped and severed an artery below the knee while hand ling a butcher knife, the life of A Mazzi was forfeited here. Mazi bled to death before a physician ar rived BEATS RECORDS Summer schoot of the state uni-| versity breaks all records for ¢ roliment this year, according to the report made by President Kane to | the board of regents yesterday. This year’s enrollment is 483, last year's! was There are 357 women in| attendance and 126 men. Apache Slang Society Fad French and American Women Study | the Language of the Underworld PARIS, July 24.—The slang of the Paris apaches is the latest fad | taken up in society circles here. | only French people but also foreign ers of the fashionable set bere are now vying with each other in pick jing up the largest stock of words land. phrases of argot spoken on| }fortifications and in the outer siums Siang dictionaries are sold |tourists at the boulevard kiow and society women are taking les-; fons in argot, for which of course |high fees are charged by the in | structors | Several American wonen are among t e taking these lessona, and it is believed to be one of them| who originated the idea Seattle Commercial Club, at meeting last night, voted to ask the] co-operation of all the improvement} , clubs of the city for the formatiou| of a joint conference. The object of the conference will be to take up matters that pertain to the. welfare of all, it being the belief that more) can be accomplished by concerted action. “ZORILLA?” PHEW! LOS ANGELES, July 24.—A mid-| night battle between a hen turkey) and a Zorilla disturbed the slum ber of T. C. Peck, railroad of ficial. Investigation showed 16 young turks missing. Peck is giad he missed the fight. Zorilla is po- lite for polecat COW MAD FROM HYDROPHOBI BELLEWOOD, Pa., July 24.—Bit- ten by @ dog several weeks ago, a cow belonging to R. Clark McCanley charged fiercely upon anyone who} came near her. lieved the community of the men ace. A mad dog raced through the streets some time ago, and in addi-) tion to biting the cow, lother dogs. | New JOINT CONFERENCE FE } wotled ham A constable re-|} ¥ bit several | w, MOVING PICTURE TRAGEDY | SAN FRANCISCO, July 24 | When a moving picture was shown of an American officer handing} | state. secrets to an English heiress Robt. Galvin arose | in the audience and shot down the traitor, He was unpatriotieally hustled off to jall SLAP AT GERMANY, BERLIN, July 24--All news papers commenting on the govern ment’s supplementary naval esti-| mates today agree that England's enlarged naval policy is almed| directly as a slap at Germanyr ‘The! semLofficial comments carry a note of disquietude. | turnips MORN v "We're very much pleased with your drawings for our fashion ads,| Mr. Blank, and we'll pay you $500 @ month to keep it up.” “I'm sorry, Mr. Merchant, but! I've got to paint a picture of “Morn-| ing. Vi have to turn you down”) If you'd been in the office of one} of the biggest men's clothing deal-) ers in the country recently ye have heard this conversation and probably said to yourself, “Well, of| all the young idiots! Well, the young man hiked to his! little studio and got busy Result j He won the and Prize of bestowed annually upon the young male artist in the d States by the American my of Rome He gets a three years’ residence in Villa Auretia (the high brow art workshop of the world) A large and beautiful studio in which to work beautiful G home In which t year for expense traction oo for be e year | this glory » winne is al ARMY OF SNIPE The Admiral Sampson, which »r-| rived yesterday from Northern points, brings the news of encom tering a large bunch of snipe one night. It was evidently a migratory awarm that was attracted and blin ed by the lights of the vessel. They flew against the thaste and rigging into the berths, and dozens were killed. The Admiral Sampson had on board a consignment of silver tip| fox the first of an order of 200. which will be delivered to the Cans | dian government DON’T WANT | WOMEN OPERATORS CHICAGO, July 24.-~That only MeN operators should be employ in railroad signal towers is one of the recommendations today of the coroner's jury which Investigated the wreck of the Burlington lmited j at Western Springs July 14. ifie blame for the acciden: was not placed, but the report said that the engineer of the mail train used poor judgment in running such speed where he could not see the signals. THE MARKETS || are loen ‘The following prices paid by merehants to prices paid by commiasioners. farmers comes under and the sum pald under “selling price. to ness these dicated, the average the producers the redatier to The prices paid the buying price, the retailer! nt 1 ant the by Prices in variation, » and gene prices, unieas| are for atrictiy 4 Buying Price, ranch Fram —aelitng Price @ apples he 8.00 Kees Wenatet 1 Valencia oranges 3506 438 Dressed Meats—Seiiieg Price. Chucks Loins, No, Hibs. Cows, Hinds For is fait eut.. fisart “* Mutton— Wetners Spring lamb Breakers - Piimmed siaes | Short loin pork: Shoulders new feet Spare ribs Pork sausage Liver sausaKe Hologne Tub Hams Bacon ncn, eultry—Loeal gpring brotiers fens Ox tongue, Dried hei urkeye foosters fpring duck! Ducks, Hve, Gene fauabs, do BANarS pgetavinw—Meliii o Price. paragus sii Aspnes. wack @ Radishes, | Parsley: dor. Cauliflowe fiathouse lettuce, erie Head lettuce, doz, Cucumbers, doz peas Lele! rai ntaloupe Cas ye 6@1 2@ 16@ jetting Price. Eastern Wanningto timothy 18 Puget sound thinothy.14 Alfaifa Wneat nay Bran Shorts «+ Whole corn Cracked corn’; Rolled ants mined «+ 00@19 000 15.00 3.00@ 14,00 14.00 0040 27.00 00@ 29.00 38.00 00@ 38.00 45.00 37.00 00 from Bloomington, Ill od Engene Savage. At an early age this awkward country boy drew pictures which made the neighbors say, “I'll swan, ef it don't look just Ike him They nearly sisted on drawing blackboard. It was no good for pool but he he ip care, and wh was full ¢ beat it to lear t artint righ ome he Chicago Now story th Ge nere improbable AV THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, bk 24, 1912. j did not starve t more than and pald a we |than he got an pletures for a department store ad | mercial art, death. He taken a hall bed jer to do have Gene should scorne at it He studied in the stitute fashion cuts on a Saturday re ally wanted to do. we a le w he got his Chica and after a while puld make That's the way by working five at of the week for w b He money, and was abl course at the ¢ ry in Washington, windin ith two years at the Chicago me to emy Savage took wife—a also ounk unto Bloomington When ar's he grand prix to go after of the annus opened he it. He greatent ly fa threw bh for bigger stake ng and ¥ ho on and tak piu KO te e with | UNITED STATES IS BUILDING GREATEST WIRE- LESS SYSTEM—-TO TALK WITH WAR- SHIPS THE WIDE WORLD OVER. These towers, the largest feet high, the other two 450 feet now being constructed by the fed eral government at Fort Myers, Va. MAY DECLARE INDEPENDENT | PHONE FRANCHISE FORFEITED) Co.) The Independent Telephone franchise may be declared forfeited by the city council at its meeting next Monday. Material facts were brought out in the public hearing, which lasted all of yesterday, to show that, so far as actual service |to the public is concerned, the In dependent Co. has ceased to exist Officials of the Pacific Telephone corroborated the testimony Edward D, O'Brien, assistant super intendent city utilities, that no on Independent phones are even attempted, and that nuist effort is being made to displace tracts with the Independent Co. the higher-rate contract of the Sunset. It w also shown that the merger company refuses to mak new contracts with former Ind: pendent subscribers at the old rates. As a matter of fact, even while some of the old. contracts are foree, the higher rates are being paid of repairs will be the by-any government with oe Whea it is finished Uncle the wires suspended bet may be received from as far as San Francivco, of and ab would. be a tinct ac w as fast as that no subscribe: was superior ing answer to a que Goddard January, v without exception, | the and as far 750 as the west coast of Africa The work is under the dir Admiral Mutch 1 Cone cture is inset yon the threat of the am pany tc limited service to those ould insist on Indep act rights Attorney Rupp, for the company, | admitted that old Independent rates| corded only upon a dis that the understanding the riber would get only rvice hich is elimin He adm the company service. council ¢ pendent pt such cripple O'Brien told th e that old * id that he is receiving daily jaints of the poor rendered. Rupp estion by Cor the physical had no k's board in advance « but instead he grabbed found bh $50 or $60 a wee hours giving bim all the ran art himself woman doctor of} had whole in the fall. nucleus of the greatest wireless system ever contemplated) able to talk to any of bis battluabips anywhere in the world. Ona the towers pictured above flashes mated furnish only a crippled] t now existing, | autically greeted his workers when room wor com start In k on take} gal up cad « 1 | of the third party campaign in New| ul contest for this] was! be-| abion soul! * age e bis} Sam we | west east ~ ction} whose who ndent con-| There'll Be Action if He Lands in Congress A MIGORDUS ANIMAL 15 THE BULL MOOSE” —SAYS TEDDY. (Hy United Pree Leased Wire) NEW YORK, July 24.--Full of “pepper,” Col, Roorevelt enthusl he arrived at progressive headquar tera here today “I see the bull moose is a very vigorous animal,” he said with the characteristic grin “The new party is the people's party. It is & protest against the corruption and insincerity controling both the dominant parties, Our party differs from those existing in that it will be the party of equal oppor- tunity. “T think Barnes, prose, Gung genbeim and Co, made a poor swap when they exchanged the delegates from California for the complete electoral vote of California, Th made another bad bargain when they exchanged the electorak vote of Massachusetts for two Masso chusetts delegates to the conven tion at Chicago “Barnes and Murphy are willl to divide things in New York, each to take half, But we intend to take the state from both and also to take the nation from the bon: We in tend that the government shall be come what it was intended to be & government of equal opportunity | for all, for all shall have the treatment and not be forced their rights through the whim ¢ bons or through a party organize tion,” Col, Roosevelt announced that he expects to assume personat charge | JOHN |. NOLAN SAN FRANCISCO, July 24 Another representative of organized Jabor in congress, in the person ot John I, Nolan, secretary of the San Francisco Labor council, is consid ered almost a certainty. Nolan's candidacy tn the Fifth California district, a strong labor section of San Francisco, has jnst been announced, and is backed by most of the prominent labor lead ers of the city ‘olan is a republican and a pro Sane | gressive He is a metal trades «“K) worker, and since his boyhood days has fought the battles of organized labor in fair weather of strike and lockout |resentative of organized labor at} |the last session of the legislature he was largely instrumental in se curing the eight-hour law for wom en and other important labor meas ures VITAL RECORD As the rep York state. MOYER’S FOE IS TALKING CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., July 2 Thomas Campbell, foe of Pri | dent Charles H. Moyer of the West-| ern Federation of Miners, spoke}! before the convention of that body here today in answer to the charge| of Moyer that he was affiliated with | 4 23 Mra. M y to Mr | the Industrial Workers of the World| {§ and was seeking to disrupt the fede-|t I denied Moyer's charges. A was fighting for bitterly denounced Day Mrs to M c i principle, and the Butte delegation There is no indication as to how | Pia Mire long the Moyer-Campbeli hearings | ¢ will last ha ARCHBALD TRIAL MAY BE DELAYED) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 24 The house judiciary committee de cided yesterday afternoon that the impeachment of Judge Rob W. Archbald of the commerce court is put over until fall, a probe | Fran of the beef trust will be initiated | Gladys 1. instead. A sub-committee is now | & preparing the evidence to be pre sented against the b barons. “WHITE MAN’S PARTY” |! rank i 3 JACKSON, Misa, July 24.—Fol * George A. Lamphere, Seatth lowing the ‘canceliation of plans| Se ny T. Goes, Beattie --..- for 4 progressive republican con F dong Seattle ... : " . Brook, Seattle vention to be attended by Son 8 Radgers, Beattie white and negro republicans, it was| ©, E. Larkins, Seattle announced here today that the pro-| aheges Seattle gressive party in Mississippi is to] May Mckee. Seattle be solely a white man’s party. | Aired Ms Wah. Wales It is understood that Senator Dixon of Montana, Col. Roose-| ¥ velt’s manager, urged “Illy white-| ism,” WOMAN CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS, SAN DIEGO, Cal, July 24 woman candidate for congress entered the lists here today when road (45 Mra. Helen M. Stoddard filed) A ‘and Landers, E inl (se papers for the congressional nomi-| 15th ay: BC Pacitic h Otian: trom. the pital: M1. § Minor hospita enth district |G. Kinne een Année on the prohibition ticket ; A ‘Anderecs, seth av, 8 et Mrs. to Mr gir singer girl te nal in a K. W. Guys. n | Name and Residen Age if] J. G. Garrison, Port Angeles .. Legal! rt | Amanda Summars, Lox Angeles Legal Jack#on, Seattle Johnson Swift, V Randall nt, Seattle HH 20 28 | Frank F. Jonni Bill, Seattle athner, Seatt Enumclaw DEATHS Rochie Ucet Duwamish river A} Frea Windahein eral hospital: A Anderson ( dence hospital; Kate Wawa (15) 1th hav lim: of Indepengent telephones | ating | nitted has agreed to ac mmit viee *} com service now be admitted, neilman | that as long ago as last) connec | in tions | » being secretly made to m two companies. CITY COUNCIL TRYING TO FORCE EDISON COMPANY. TO RAISE RATES) PASADENA, Unique in the tion litigation is the was authorized by the city of Pasadena today, in which the state railroad commission will be asked to force the Edison Blectric company to increase its rates current This action ground that the rates are only. Pasadena Cal, July 2%. history of corpora action is taken on the Edison's company has a MIXED U which | council! for! rate from 8 four years ago, while, charges under it rant. for that the corporation in this way is] endeavoring lone pri #| come for competitive purposes | business, munteipal] the, ght Nine Others Call Upon City Marshal | to Straighten the Tangie. ATON, Colo., July 24.—The erty marshal was called upon today to distribute nine babies among nine mothers without making a mista’ The women, beet field workers, left the infants yesterday in the baby booth, where some one changed them, just Owen Wister's “Virginian, ing discoveries followed rival home The rush for marshal followed “TOUCHED” BY SAILORS Alfred Malin, of the tugboat Dar. ring, was “touched” by two sailors in a saloon under Union hall, Union and Western, last night. He was relieved of $45. Amaz their ar the a4 to, 8h a | Nghting plant and has reduced the where it stood Mean-| cents, to 5 cents, whatever rate the the Edison company a little, now selling 4 cents, and it is to force so much money that the dissatisfied leaving trust the cl on its ise and go P THE BABIES |¢!VES HER LiFe TRYING TO SAVE $65 FISHKILL LANDING, Mrs. Andrew Reilly death at her home was N.Y near ne fire broke out and at firs alleged taxpayers will out the field clear for city} cuts! cur-} be of} July 8 burned | here. | alone in the house when| it es! caped, but she remembered she had! fo city | Town | Mary haye | will sing for the at jbe the Sailors'| November. r it as was one in| OPERA STARS TO left $65 in the house, and went bac ky SING ON THE BOWERY | LONDON, July 24 nd Martin says that Garden and Mme, Not now fixed dates when the Bowery Mission. the se Dance at Dreamland tonight. Frederick | both{ rdica they ‘down and outs” These will nd and Jast Sundays in nd in stresa| WOMEN TRY TD ABOLISH SHORT SKIRT (By United Prem Leased Wire) 8T. LOUIS, July 24.—To discuss a movement to abolish tight skirts, Mrs. James Nugent, p “sident of the Missouri! branch of tre National Congress of Mothers, today called a meeting of the presidents of Mis- souri societies of the congress. “1 will appeal the skirt question to the mothers,” Mra, Nugent said, and they should appeal to their daughters’ sense of modesty and decency the daughters un |responsive, mothers should exert | the’ ir authority Neve in women wearing comfortable garments and advocate short skirts. But some of the skirts are too short, I am opposed to these and the tight skirts, The latter are too tight to be comfort- able and are indecent and im- modest as well ‘GIRL WHO ELOPED IS CAPTURED ASTORIA, Ore., July 24.—Ethel Metcalf, who disappeared from Ouk- land, Ore., June 26, was located at Hammond, Ore. a small mill town |near here, and brought to Astoria today by Police Officer Bryant | prge Gray, with whom she is lalleged to have eloped, was also | taken into custody | ‘According to | statement to the arents knew of he ave Oakland with Gray, despite | the fact that they offered a reward of $150 for the capture of the pair, if | Miss Metealfs officers, her intention to LEPER GIVES UP DENVER, July 24:—Asserting |that he is suffering from leprosy and escaped from leper colony r San Francisco May |man giving the name of G. |eon murrendered to the authorities here today. Since his eseape Carson said he had been wandering around the country im box cars, but that now he wants jto return to the colony. A tele gram outlining the case was sent | to the surgeon general at Washing- ton. RESIGNS TO HELP T. R. WASHINGTON, D. C., July 24— | Francis W. Bird, appraiser of cus }toms, in a letter of resignation lgiven out at the treasury depart- ment today, gave as his reason that he desired to return to the practice of law, and, further, that he would support the Roosevelt third party. Lillian Russell's Warning, Sore Feet; Bad Health RAR AAAR AAA AANA Litiian Russell is a physical won- der. Now in mature years, but hay~ jing | pe oho the fresh beauty of outh. in the Chicago Tribune she ways ‘Care of the feet, hardest worked members of the body solutely | eanen- tial to health. Irritation from sore feet often causes disorders, nothing brings face wrinkize quicker. 2 the best tment known to sel- for all hrough the ause: “Dis- ments, It works and removes the lve two tablespoontuls of Calcide mpound in a basin of warm water. ak the feet in this for full fifteen ubbing the sore fect is magical. Al reness disappears instantly. Corns n be peeled right nt relief for bun- off. It gives ins smelly feet. ions, aching and sweaty Any druggist has Calocide in stock or wi quickly get it from his wholesale house. A twenty-five cent box usually cures the worst feat. ncide is not a patent medicine. Don't. waste money on uncertain medies. Insist on getting what lyou want from the druggist GOLD BAR THE BEST NEW $25,000 PAY TOWN ROLL Gold Bar is the new division point of the Great Northern Railway Co. It is only a few miles from Seattle on the main line of the Great Northern Railway. Immense freight transfer yards are being put in at Gold Bar as fast as hundreds of men can rush the work. Shops, Power House and a big Engine House to be built within the next few weeks; Store House, Oil House, Bunkers, Storage Reservoirs and every feat- ure of a great division and transfer yards to be finished this season. We have taken over the townsite and can offer magnificent invest- ment and speculative opportunities. DO NOT CLASS THIS ADVER- TISEMENT WITH HOT AIR BOOM TOWN OFFERINGS! OSCAR JENSEN & CO. 312-16 Northern Bank Bldg., Fourth and Pike. SEATTLE. Branch Office at Gold Bar.