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Best of for be. pound, mn Ave. N. YOUR EYES ned and fitted jes by an ex taity. If headaches, ough he carefully MIPPODROME, SEATTLE’S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. & Cents Per Couple. Futehing of ies kine “tn She e ecapnot sleep nights. git to ret breath. gastritis, ulceration of th: constipation, in fact, appendicitis, acute or it will pay you to in ‘Vestigate and see some patients red. a. and office, Dr. Nuernberg Specialiet om Chromic LOOK, OSCAR, I MAF SNAPPED UP A RARE OLY VIOLIN For #SO. I SUSPECT IY 135 A CHENUING STRABISMUS, VoRY ay Leasy You Mean ST Yess, ef iT 18s } ! =. INDEPENDENT'S FRANCHISE 19 REVOKED The Independent Telephone Co. franchise is out of existence today, so far as the city council is con cerned. By a vote of six to three, |the council yesterday afternoon de- clared the franchise forfeited by | reason of the recent mer Sunset and independent | companies. Counciiman Austin E. | Griffiths introduced the revocation ordinance, and he was supported by Counciimen Erickson, Hesketh, Marble, Goddard and Peirce who vot against it were Blaine, Haas and Wardall. The latter said there was an easier way to aa plish the same result. No r, was offered, to aoe the easier way. The action of the cgtnct! will, of j course, be resisted by the merged | compai The council at the same {time passed an ordinance by Coun lcflman Blaine, giving the company the right to connect the two sys }tems, in order to Improve tne pres ent service. Specific reservation, however, is made that this permis. sion is not to jeopardize the city's Micase against the company as to the Cured Safe, ‘satisfactory, sure, shypodermics. Absolité es the endorsement of fession and Public. It does the work and Patients improve mentally and physically. | Endorsed by Prom nen: Physician SEATTLE, WASH. 1735 16th Av. NEAL INSTITUTE] Corner 16th Av. and East Howell St. Phone East 4381. Take Capitol Hill Car on Third Av., Get Off at East Howell. WRITE FOR FULL INFORMATION AMUSEMENTS Noth Phones 61 Other nie ‘Orpheum Acta, Apr e Em B. Z ress, “LA PETITE GOSSsE” 14—Parisinn Dancern—14 “ONAIPO The 20th Century Mystery The PANTAGES Matinee Daily. Twice Nightly. WOLGAST-RIVERS Fight Vieturen SEVEN MERRY YOUNGSTERS 10¢ und 20¢, revocation. By revoking the franchise, the city will become entitied to much of the Independent Co.'s property ‘on the city streets, and will have a working nucieus for a municipal telephone, which the people favor-| ,, Tre Yours, American Me) ine gr }ed.in the recent city election. Liti-| a gation to be carried through to the’ CHICAGO, Jil. July 30—In pretty cottage in the suburbs of Chicago lies an old, old, old lady —a little, age-weakened and tearful | old woman, whose dearest posses: | sion, a brave and handsome boy stands disgraced before his com) rades and countrymen because he refused to give up the teachings of his religion. The bedridden, gorrowing old woman is the grandmother of Joseph Julius Kapaa, the young gunners mate of Delaware, who is serving a year at ron labor tn a United States nw Port Royal, & C., for aE woe to be vaccinated for typhoid. And the (earful old wom jan prays night and morcing that (iy United Frew Leased Wire.) | the shackles and the ignominy shall | PORTLAND, Or, July 30—Fac-\fait from her Josepb—her little ing court-martial, which may result | Joseph, who was the baby of her in their dishonorable dismissal) qead daughter. from the service, the five Orewon| tne Dreyfus of Christian Sel | national guard officers who refy r- |for a time to obey orders ‘erued by ence,” te Joseph Kapsa. in the lan S. A.|Suage of the members of that faith, pe Ladae in’ Poritend Thee’ ave|*M0 are rushing to the front with }still under arrest pending official |*!! the influence they can bring to jdisposition of the charges against |"8bt the injustice they say Uncle! I the officers involved are; |S#m's naval officers have heaped | Major cott, Lieut. H. ¢.,%pon this young man | Brumba Captain H. E. Will| Both arms of the United States | jams aptain Waiter L. Tooze, Jr.) military establishment now before the action of the council will be completely rmified. MILITIA MEN FACING COURTMARTIAL FORTUNE IN YOUR GRASP, Ler Me See IT, the battleship | vac: | RADIVARIVS, Von, You HAP A [Poor SAILOR BOY CALLED ‘DREYFUS OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE’ Lj tell you, & was her fight to keep r, Joseph Julius Kapsa, copied from, andmother. down to one year at the end of oung man is to be ¥ DISCHARGED from “hia country’s service. The only charge against Kapaa was that be REFUSED TO BE | VACCINATED, “What would you do if you had typhoid?” asked Lieut, Ractot of aKpea at the courtmartial. va Mom heal it by Christian “Do 9 you think Lod if you trans ot those beliefs con- lcerning your bodily health that you | would be everlastingly damned?” “Yes, sir,” insisted the mate. to how to cure typhoid fever?” ask- led Lieut. Racicot, “From the bible,” said Kapsa, | specifying St. John. “Can you tell this court what | gave you the belief that if you cut | off inger instead of taking medi- cal treatment you must have some other form of treatment, and If you didn't have it your soul would suf. fer?” insisted the lieutenant. “1) want to know how closely your morals and beliefs go together.” 1 do hot wish to argue my re- Neton with you,” protested Kapaa. Kapsa has never been sick. He has been in the navy 10 years and his record is WITHOUT A BLEM He is intetligent, well read and does not drink. He maintained that his only reason for refusing.to obey the order of a superior officer was b cause it interfered with his relig- ious belief, | | MEMORIAL FOR PILGRIM FATHERS SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., July 30. Work has begun on a handsome memorial to the Pilgrim Fathers, lto be placed on the site from which they embarked on the Mayflower. it will be in the form of a marble shaft 50 feet in height. Panels ‘about the base will depict scenes of the voyage. COUNTY. f We Have an Unequaled fand Lieut. Richard Deich jeinate for typhoid. The order to jit was simply a case of the offi-\the navy department in Washing |cers assuming full reaponsibility|ton on December 1, 1911. Kaspa, jfor the situation out of considera- jtion for the enlisted men, who, he|ware at Guantanamo, Cuba, when ship's doctor went on the job. ag. with the order to retreat spectfully he told the doctor and /BARRYMORE SAYS *: th battleship’s executive officer |hellef made it impossible jfor him to allow vaccination | The the officers as to whether this was LOS ANGELES, Cal, July - “ “ |Jack Barrymore, leading man at a ingubordisation, bat two or three |drew his plea of guilty to a charge |*@* in New York, a courtmartial {Of assaulting Martin Bergman, a|/¥9* Ordered. Kapsa was found was released on $25 bail. jat hard labor, This was later cut As he left the court room Barry. | civil suit filed by Bergman in which the latter asks $1,500 damages for Alexander Pantages, wife and} to open the new Pantages theatre in Oakland, He will vain in The new theatre, which cost $450 000, is the same design as the one KILLS SELF IN CONFESSIONAL MERIDIAN, Conn., July 30.~The body of Mis# Cora Dessureau was| Grant County is the new fruit dis; sional box at St. Joseph's church. | Joining Wenatchee on the east, and A glass near by contained what is|with similar advantages, her~ val and holy water, and her lips were | with badly burned, Her family could| ‘The story of the snug fortunes reaped by the early settlers at cept that the young woman bad ap- peared melancholy lately jreads like Aladdin's Lamp, The history of other irrigated districts | “HOORAY!” It must! She has the soil. She nited Press Leased wise, jas the clima' She has th H According to one of the officers | vaccinate all sailors went out of o who is 28) was aboard the Dela states, where physically unable to! the He refused to be vaeccinat Re he was a & , that his NOT GUILTY was some doubt among Hocal*theatre, this, afternoon with-|™On'bs later, when the Delaware | barber, and pleaded not guilty. He guilty ang sentenced to two years more was made defendant in | bis alleged injuries. family left last night for California | Califormia the rest of the summer in San Francisco. (B7 United Press Leased Wi found by the caretaker in a confes |triet you have been reading about sald to be a mixture of carbolie ues myst rise to and keep pace} @enatchee give no reason for the suicide ex- Clarkston, Yakima and Wenatchee HE'S NOT SINGING lis to be repeated in Graft county APOLIS, Minn., July 4 ter. She has the transportation: WANTED 100 MEN AND. WOMEN TO DEVELOP OUR ORCHARD LANDS IN GRANT Proposition for Men With Families to Assist in Our Development Work. Our lands are but two miles from mg with postoffice, two stores, blacksmith shop, a hardware stor’, a hotel, livery and lumber yard. We have 5 and 10-acre tracts raw sagebrush, with water right— We have tracts plowed and clear- jed_of sage brush— We have growing orchards of best commercial varieties— | All are for sale at extremely low prices and on Mberal tetms. $15 down and $1 a week will start | you on the road to independence, & Wily, BY Der NAME OF DER MAKER INSIDE, Dor ISS DER Adolf Has a Rare Violin Valued at $4,000, If in . Good Condition “(Yess-vess! DER Name 193 in ir, =L CONCRAKULATE You —1T 133 A CHENVING DIRADIVARIVS, FOR SURE Ina ey VELL, Hass Diss Von DER NAM TRYING 10 CHE. POOR MINNIE MEE + Minnie McGee — ns be hevkeg administ matches, pe ern hag or and phosphorus, to my chiidren in April last. | gave it te them in sugar and water, | was feel- ing bad the time.” CHARLOTTESTOW Prince Edward island, 0. July 30,-—The farmers of Georgetown, near here, and al) the farmerw vos, have begun & movement to save poor Minnie McGee, Minnie MoGee's confession appears above this story She murdered her five litte chit dren and yesterday admitted it in court here, her excuse betng that she “wan feeling bad” at the time. | They think Minate McGee is in jmane. If whe is, the neighbors will dy and soul together that drove her out of her mind. Mra. MoGee could hardly get food e@tough for the children, She did her level best, the neighbors said, Wit toward the last she often got the blues. The bihea, allenists say, is_one form of insanity When ber children were dead, Killed by the hand that felt unable Yonger to wring & minorable living for them from the earth, Mra. Me Gee said simply to the doctor who was called: “I'm glad they're dead. Theyre be better ee STANDPAT GANG TRYING TO PROMOTE CONVENTIONS FOR THE PROGRESSIVES : which they |f The standpatters Intend to sprmg upon the have a trump ecard up their sleeves progressives at the most opportune Un with the hope of dividing (Me strength of the latter and creating a clear field for themselves iy the ptimart September 10. An always, the hope of the standpatters lies in scheme In this case, however, the standpatters will sot hold of their own. Instead, they will promote conventions, any number of them, for the progressives to participate In. There is nothing in the} law to stop any man, or handful of men, from caliing 4 convention. Selxsing upon the thirdparty idea, the standpatters plan to work up third-party conventions in Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane and one or two other places, The scheme is to have each convention claim to be the only and original third-party convention. In this way the progressives | will be set against one anot . and several third-party tickets fort state and county offices will thus be named In the meantime, the standpatiers will have {t all thelr own way at the primary election—at least, that ls the way it will work out If the progressives should fall into the trap. In fact, one of th tand-pat promoted third-party conventions is already under way, the call baving been issued by a man med Whit ham, ap unknown quastity among progressives. Other calls will un. doubtedly follow soon. the convention . Those who have borne the brunt in progressive battles in this | state in the past are almost unanimously oppobed to third-party con-| | ventions for the purpose of naming full state and county tickets. They sive as their chief reason the very faci that such nominations would | have to be made by the convention system. Conventions offer great | opportunities for political schemers. Progressive or non-progressive ean get into a convention with a bunch of delegates and carry off the) nominations. In a primary election, however, where the people decide, | the path of “skim-milk” progressives, as Senator Daniel Landon cajis them, and #tandpatters are rather strenuous these days, That is why standpatiers and “one-night-stand” progressives are anxious to have the third-party convention, or conventions, The more of them the merrier for everybody except real progressives, righ “Gaede Judge W. W. Black of Everett, who has announced his candidacy for governor, bas been on the superior court bench of Snohomish coun- ty for the past eight years, He was the democratic candidate for con- gress two years ago. Judge Black has taken @ prominent part in demo- cratic affairs in this state. He waa a delegate to the Baltimore con-) MEN ON STATE 408 ARE OUT ON STRIKE OLYMPIA, July 30.—Sixty union mechanics employed on the Mate “Hall of Justice” (building here went out on strike today, follow- union regulations. The men were called out by Busi- ness Agent Pohiman of the Seattle Building Trades counctl. Contractor Peterson of Seattle, who has the job, has, according to the union officials, worked his men more than eight hours day after day. In addition to this, the agree- ment made when the contract was ‘let that it should be a union job, jhas been violated. The state commission has done nothing to adjust the troubles, and the union men saw nothing to do other than strike. GOV. WEST ON HORSEBACK 460 MILES) BOISE, Ida, July 30.—Gov- ergor Oswald West of Oregon is today in Boise, after com- pleting hie horseback ride across the state of Oregon, a distance of 460 miles. Gover. nor Hawley of Idaho met the Oregon executive at Caldwell, but was forced to abandon his original idea of accompany- ing Gov. West into Boise on horseback, on account of an in- jury receiv st week while an a fishing Gov. West tend the Western Conference of Governors, which meets here August 1. MAN MISSING Police and friends are looking for E. V. Warren, an employe of the Maplewood dairy, who left his home at 530 23rd av. three weeks ago, and has not been heard from since. Warren lived alone, and had just fished refurnishing his house in | anticipation of the coming of his mother. | PORTLAND, 01 July 30.—The eity counell today passed an ordi- nance that all dogs allowed to run at large shall be muzzled. If sign ed by the mayor the ordinance will not go Into effect for 30 days, on | account of failing to pass with the emergeney clause attached, | BRIDGE COLLAPSES; OVER TWENTY KILLED BENNE, Germany, July 30. Twenty-one bodies of the victims who were drowned yesterday by the collapse of a bridge were re- covered toduy, Several other bodies are still missing, Portland, Or.—Dr. H. w. "Coe of Portiand fo today in receipt of af , | of the peace, 17 members of the houre of rep row Wilson euthusiast at Baltimore, He was a member of the platform committee . ‘haries R. Detrick of Palo Alto, a representative of Gov. Hiram Pweg of California, was in Seattle today and conferred with Thomas F. Murphine, president of the Progressive league, and other prominent progressives opposed to a full state and county third-party ticket, and also with others in favor of a full ticket. He carried no message from Rooreveit, and did not attempt to voice what course onght to be pur- sued in this state, a convention | Ito (Syrup (summer diarrboea by cleansing t vention, and although a Champ Clark supporter at first, is now a Wood-! He jeft for Spokane, t but will return here tomorrow. | Words by Schae' Music by Condo — NY When you are mad try ok twlee Before you speak, lad; And then just take ‘anothe F Ubhely And you won't get In u Siac Foods Often Cause Dyspepsia Their Effect on the Digestive 1 Organs ResponsiBie for Many of the Season's fils, o th Summer should be the period perfect health, bet impure Ww and milk, unripe fruit, and the |dency (o indulge in acid foods | iced drinks produces a cont condition in many people. The effect of the average mer diet Is to constipate even {mally regular bowels, and this jsults in disarranging the enth \ digestive system. When the bow are choked with jrefuse, indigestion follow, and the wa jthat should pasa out thro lbowels, not finding paseage, ments in the stomach and # polsovs are forced into the blog causing much distress and oft serious iliness. To keep the bowels free. is no more effective remedy | Dr. Celdwel!’s Syrup Pepsin is @ pleasant-tasting bowel st lant and laxative tonic that is ¥ gentle in its action, bringing rell in an sy, natural masner andi ithout discomfort. A spoonful off Pepsin will quickly eh bowels and removing the foreigi matter that irritates and infla the tissue. It is sold in Grug st for fifty cents a bottle; a ta family bottle, considerably than twice the quantity, covte dollar, If you have never ui Syrup Pepsin and would like a trial bottle, postpaid, write to W. B. Caldwell, 406 Washing St., Monticello, Hlinols. To The mB Wants Seattle voters will be called upon to nominate 57 varieties of offi cials in the primary election to be held September 10. They are as fol lows: Governor, lcutenant governor, secretary of state, te auditor, | attorney general, state treasurer, land commissioner, insurance com. missioner, state echool superintendent, three congressmen, three judges of the supreme court, nine judges of the superior court, four justices | entatives, one state sen- ator, sheriff, pros pcuting attorney, county iter, county clerk, assessor, county engineer, two county commissioners, county treasurer, county wreckmaster and county superintendent of schools. a. Oe Ralph Pierce, city attorney, whose hat for a while threatened to drop into the ring for prosecuting attorney, took a firm clutch at that | self-eame lid, and it is out of danger now. Pierce positively says saa | that he fs not « candidate. + Harry H. Collier, editor of the Progressive democrat, published in| Tacoma, filed for lieutenant governor on the democratic ticket yester- day. Collier has lived in Washington for 23 years. Me has been engag- ed chiefly in newspaper work and is an authority on poultry. Collier has always been a democrat and was one of the original Woodrow Wil fon supporters SHOT BY HER HUSBAND AS SHE WAS SINGING “LA PALOMA” SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, July|Ruez fired through a window at) 30.—Mrs. Camilo Ruez is probably his wife. A policeman followed! fatally injured today as the result him but was too late to prevent of wounds inflicted by her husband,| Ruez from putting a bullet througif who fired two bullets Into her body his own brain. The snicide was a just as she finished singing “La|resident of San Diego, The couple aloma” at a musical recital given| were separated, Mrs, Ruez’ father, the home of her father here.| John Luna, is a wealthy pioneer. Cow Uses Tail a Line andjtail. She switched ber tail at the} Catches Pickere! in Lak same instant and the fish's teeth| Seth Pelton drove his cows to! caught in it. She became frighten Sackett Lake, near Monticello, N. ed and ran to dry land before the Y., and while they were drinking fish could wriggle loose, and the the hungry pickerel were Jumping | kerel was caught. | all about them, Suddenly a bungry fish leaped | from the yeer ata fy on & cow's} | “No More Chaperons,” Says Pretty | Heiress to a Million. \ Miss Belle J. Brittan, belle of |society at San Mateo, Cal, and |heiress to $1,000,000, feels so’ inde-| | Pendent since she became able to! vote she will have no more chape- rons, | | “American womanhood is not in | need of chaperons,” she said. “They are useless appendages. 1 have } abandoned them and trust that lev American girl of mediocre intelligence, will do likewise.” against milk-born infec- tions is the label on KRISTOFERSON’S PASTEURIZED MILK Use this mile of health- this perfectly pas- _ } Hungry Cow Climbs Three Flights to Get Family Vegetables. Mrs, James Solomon of Kast St./ Louis, UL, laid in an unusual: large supply of fresh vegetab which were put on a table on th | third floor, The family cow in the back yard teurized food drink, . smelled them, climbed the stairs, A. Kristoferson ate everything in sight and waited | Phone Bitiett 228 jtobe ted out, | Were Hobo All, Right, but Ob. | jected to Being Called Tramps. William McGraw and Jonathan “if Walling Says It’s So, ‘It's s y He aii \ _ Piano Snaps;;2% To Start a New Week We Offer $79 PIANO—Brand new; "g8-NOTE Sample price $650 as a's demonstration purposes} ne’ Price 3 ig now StANOWtised ae! certs; marked up some, dul mighty fine-toned cS Price now 680 UPRIGHT PIANO— One of the greatest pianos in the world; used co siderable, but good yet 17 for fifty years, Price .. UPRIGHT $500 AR1 GRAND — Sample pi ano; grand piano action; roa med in “old bras: beautt tone. Price a $337) $37 UPRIGHT PIANO SMALL Slightly used; a sia ard make piano; fine 160 tone. Price now ... $35 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO — Guaranteed for 1@ years by maker; fing tone; used, but not hurt ang.” Price... P00 PIANO» $30 PIANOLA p PLAYER—Buy and put it up to your pian and you can play any $7: thing. Price Ay a GRA enough $ UPRIGHT 40 its fine stude! —Used prove seldom so good a pi worth; piano; to be had for the $il money. Price now BETTER SEE THESE PIA —MAY FIND JUST WHA YOU WANT—THEY'RE HERI AS ADVERTISED —.E TERMS, TO ACCOMMQDATI ANY POCKETBOOK ‘bie & LON the work ‘Bix floor bject al SEE pris Unite TRINA N At United everid, q to sub: h he empordn ve riht re leaving Whether BP annoy |. Ric! Intent Sty} his a t to Drury indignantly objected to being | called tramps when arfaigned be- fore Justice Moorehouse at Tarry- town, N. Y, “A hobo will work when he can find work to do,” one of the Weary Willies explained, “but a tramp [never works.” H. L, Lyng's wife ia “gone vy "tha She must have the Increased values! | Ten acres of our land will be a country,” but he's not finishing the ADRIAN POWER & WATER CO. for'vine to you in five years, rest of the song today by saying Has some of the choicest of Grant | Free exe jon every Saturday,{as a member of the credentials “Hooray.” He started to get a county lapds. The Great Northern | leaving Seattle 9 a, m, Saturday {committee that wilf pass on the for himself, when the gasoline stove railway rans through our property. | and returning Sunday evening. qualifications of delegates to sit exploded and his cottage was de |The Connell & Northern ts but half ADRIAN POWER & WATER CO.\in the national progressive party stroyed, @ mile distant, | 225 Leary Building jeonvention at Chicago August 6. | and} ‘Trial free, avery day telegram from Medill McCormick notifying him of bis appointment | js Piano (0. 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