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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1912. ‘AUTO TUMBLES; Adocr, DIES 136 A PINK TRANSPOR Fh ge Bip 1 GOT ON THURSDAY, AUGUSTB, 1672. Vtg | ge aly id TODAY 188 DER FIRST TIME AUGUST 8 Brey tre Soheoeas 138 AGAIN ON THURSDAY, SO AT LAST, (tw a3 ago 6 From MY DER TRANSFER (SP MARKED Om ; : CORRECT, TEC-NEE, ROR Raa £ a 7 T VILL Now NEXT Cap 9M | cera a Free Ring! The jlunge of a King county auto- mobile over an embankment Kent yesterday afternoon injured Deputy Sheriffs Hit and Beebe city marshal of Renton and MH. 4. McDonald, a rancher, and furnished | the means of pe for two young | ‘ men, who were being taken to the county jail for cattle stealing, HM, H, McDonald complained about} some chickens and cattle that were} missing. Deputy Joe Hill started| out in the county auto to investt|§ gate, taking with him his soo and} brother-in-law, At Reston he pick ed up McDonald and Marshal Ed-) wards a eer He then drove to the home of the young men McDonald suspected, | took them in custedy, and started > to find their fathe ee ‘ ~ } After making several mistakes in " directions, they finally. got on i ee — eo oa right road, and were just ns . - pe sa: onan ——— rem JL down a grade when the accident 0 —— nS curred, There was a sharp turn ‘PVE SUCCEEDED BEC " ; : and the road ! econ filled with AUSE I M VAIN | heavy load of eight men, approach e@ the turn at about 15 miles an : hour. It skidded in the gravel and |f That's the Time It Will Take to Send a Message When the Huge Stations of the Marconi Wireless Co. Are Completed and the sire oe inthe ned | Ready for Business in 1915—Take 11 Stations, Costing $2,000,000 Each and $2,000 a Month to Run to Turn the Trick. were uninjured.wh he auto rolled | | down. They saw the officers were disabled and quickly made off, ants were try d while the other oceu ing to help the inju “HIGHERHUPS"” (my v 4 ress Leneed Wire) NEW YORK, Aug J—With the | evidence against three police of-| ficlals and one civilian furnished by Wm, J. Burns in the hands of Dis trict Attorney Whitman, the real death struggle between “the sys | tem,” ‘¢ New York Apach and) the law, growing from the Rosenthal murder on today. Detective Burns has found the of ficial record of the telephone call! Jack Rose claime he made on Police Lieut. Hecker 20 minutes after the KANSAS WANTS T. ROOSEVELT AGAIN UN omy STATES (By United Press Leawed Wire) murder of Herman Rosenthal. This TOPEKA, Kan Aug. 7.-—That is regarded as corroborative evi Kansas wants Theodore Roosevelt Idence of the highest importance as in the White House again is plainly indicated today in the progressive victory in the state primaries beld yesterday. in addition to nominat ing the eight Roosevelt presidential electors, Arthur Capper. publisher of the Topeka Capitol, the progres sive candidate for governor, has been nominated regards certain portions of Roses j story Buras te said A message from San Francisco will be flashed to Honolulu, thence to Manila, Singapore, Pretoria (South Africa), Cairo, London, Clifden, New York and across the continent to its etarting point, having completely circled the globe. to have obtained his evidence of ft among “higher ups” by opening and operating @) “Around the world by wireless!” lxambling bouse tm the tenderiolm| This will be the next great here and paying for police protec: | achievement in wireless telegraphy tion and probably will be accomplished Through his knowledge of mogey | by 1915, Bangalore, Aden, § psctennenti Union office which sends it nearest wireless station—San Fy cisco—which shoots {t over!) ocean to Honolulu and then to Me nila Partial returns also indicate that Congressman Campbell, a Taftite, has been defeated for renomination by H. M. Gray, a progressive. The contest for the seat in the United States senate now held by Chas. Curtis, in which Curtis was opposed by Gov. W. R. Stubbs, is very close, and the result will not be known until late in the day INTERSTATE COMMISSIONER urns was enabled to trace the |money his house paid for graft to the banks and learned the names of | the last depositors. This was done by the simple method of retaining records of the numbers on the billa| paid out, and the evidence thus} gained will soon be produced against “the system.” | SURPLUS OF The Marconi Wireless Company) which recently gained contro! of| the wireless business of the world! by buying out its competitors, is/ building a wireless line that will) completely encircle the earth. Construction work bas already begun on portions of this cireuit and the work t# being pushed for. / ward rapidly. The tine will consint of 11,500 kilowatt duplex stations which will be located at London, | New York, Panama, San Francisco. Honolulo, Manila, Singapore, Ban galore, Pretoria, Aden and Cairo. | This line will handle only long) distance meesxages. it will do an} the disturbance is recorded by instrument that is in tune with | first, and is registered as a” |sege. Two instruments whose | Wave lengths are the same are is | tune. b | Ether waves travel 186,000 miles | per second, fast enough to | the earth 8 1-4 times‘in one Wireless is the fastest tion known, . “It is estimated,” says P. IS IN SEATTLE [International business, “competing | ter. manager of the Sa Pia MAY CAHILL f jwith the oceanic cable companies | loffice of the Marconi Co. “that s B. E. Clark, member of the inter-| “Vanity? I belleve in vanity; between me and what they may do jthat are now the only means of) less message of ten words can around the world by the series of stations when complete, in 18 minutes, 9 ® for time lost im relaying at the different stations.” es NEW LODGE FOR es quick communication between for-| eign countries. In time of war, Its) service will prove indispensible. | ‘The apparatus of these stations will | “tuned” so they will not inter fere with the world's commerce. It | will be impossible for these stations you can't get anywhere without it Il am vain, and am glad of it ‘Ive succeeded because | vain So said May Cahill, Night in Chinatown, j sketch. or try to do. 1 am in this business because I like the money. In vaudeville I can command a salary that makes me independent of men and women When the Tillikums of Elttace and I have invested it so (hat I can dig up the fantastic paraphernalia keep that Independence all my life. of their order next year and start state commerce commission, re turned last night on the steamship Alameda, after an inspection of} every mile of railroad in Alaska He was sent by the interstat merce commission to am An operator will start the message on its journey by tapping his playing “A key just a6 he does in ordinary telegraphy. a vaudeville A man in Salt Lake wishes to There are plenty of people to| “Acting is not my only profes-|the Potlatch Bug out on its mission |© Communicate with ships. The} The wireless company will co- the Hamboldt Steamabip Co. against|84y bad and cruel things about sion. | am an expert milliner and jof waking up the Northwest, they abipping business will be carried om] operate with the Jand companies/send a message to Manila He) the White Pass & Yakon railroad, jWomen in this profession; my dressmaker, and | make every stitch| will have the nice little sum of | >Y the smaller stations where it is possible. jgives it to a Postal or Western THE KN His investigation covered the|¥4*" piece # a bulwark between of clothes | wear on and off the! $3 900 for traveling expenses of the | = = = a = == =| rw ¢ rates|me and what they say, my money |stage. and all hate.” " i i i i imaihete of operation and (he rates!" un eotire | Bus. | Poor Jones!! He Can Run Like a Streak of Greased Lightning for Fun, But He’s | architect and charges at all seaport and in-|= terior towns. He made an inspec tion of the Copper River & North A PROFESSIONAL INTEREST | Josiah. Collins, chairman of thie year's program committee, tn his report to the executive committee, Too Feeble to Carry a Coal Bucket. by the building committee of te |Knights of Columbus to draw plans for a lodge building pase western railroad lines, accompanied Bell—-That man over there is staring straight at my nose. sowed that the Potlatch of this \The building will be tt ‘ by R. W. Baxter, head of the com Nell—-Probably he's a reporter year Was as great a success from of brick and steel. Work on ie pany. Bell—And why should a reporter stare at my nose? the financial standpoint as it was ot siding will start ia Ca ——— ~ - Nell—They are supposed to keep their eye on everything that|from the standpoint of a good time | ens Py |turns up, aren't they?—Boston Transcript When the various committees last . SWISS CONSULATE - base year had concluded their, work It| NARROW ESCAPE FOR i war seen that there was a deficit j 7 E TLE V ti of $9,000 in the funds. This year's MILLIONAIRE'S SON 0 S A | acation joys results show a financial gain of $12, | CALGARY, Alta, Aug. 7-—teb Dr. Paul Ritter, Swiss minister|Am Object Lesson for Which Some Crumbs of Comfort May a el gine bee gr eraoflt mygmeaa | Walken, wniitionaica Silman to the United States, who just re turned to Seattle after a tour of Alaska, is very enthusiastic about Seattle. He says that his govern ment will establish a consulate in the state of Washington, and that he will recommend Seattle Dr. Ritter called Alaska the great surprise of his trip, being especially amazed at the wealth in minerals and fisheries. SUFFRAGETTE Gleaned by the Vacationiess EFFECT OF REPEATED WETTINGS UPON BRAND NEw F w a 6 i ANO 1 HOARDED My SMARY FOR 3IK MONTHS To GEY THIS 4 BEE- STING DOTS MDICATE have been received from all over | the state congratulating the com mittees on the success of the Pot latch 4,500,000 —t—«d GRAIN BAGS ARRIVE HERE) as re lieved with a vengeance when narrowly escaped death on a dangerous slope of Castle moum tain in the heart of the Cane dian Rockies when he lost his footing and fell a distance of 100 feet. Walker — against a boulder and saved from being hurled to death over a 500 foot The young mountaineer fered three broken ribs and number of severe | . He was rescued with ropes | | ved wih IS CONVICTED 4 MOSQUITO BITES, the steamer Teucer, from Hong | ~ eee ow crest ASA . kong, arrived in port with 7 Reeth He cE Sees PWR PL WE ND ———=!| MeXICO CITY, Aug. 7-8 DUBLIN, Aug. 7—Gladys Evans 4,500,000 bags. This caused a |RAWKRRARAARRHAKR EERE RRR Supposed Corpse Alive | sion of the constitution im @ suffragette, was convicted here drop of 1 cent a bag on the |* *| ERIE, Kan., Ang. 7.—Pronounced | where rebellion is rife was today of attempting to burn the price in the local market. The |* GERMAN EMPRESS BRAVE WHEN TOOTH WAS PULLED * | dead by physicians and made ready | here today by the pe Theatre Royal on July 18 just be- duty on the shipment was $70, |* NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—Cheer up, sufferers from aching */for burial, Charles Singer, living mission of congress. THIS is fore Premier Asquith was scheduled 000, In view of the fact thata |* You are better off in this country than you would be in #/near Urbana, a village in this | tually a declaration of to speak. Sentence was postponed heavy crop of grain is expect. * any, if the opinion of German women of rank is correct. */county, revived after 24 hours./in such states. — ta ie the Northwest, the enert. |® This Information comes from Dr. George H. Watson, an Ameri- %/Singer had been struck by light-| Sge of bags wae serious. An. |® ¢an dentist, who has made Berlin his home for 20 years, and * ning. | NATIONAL CHI SUE CONSIDINE other shipment of 1,500,000 witi |# Who is one of the dentists to the imperial family. *| — | PEKIN Aug. be here next week. * “1 do work for the ladies of the imperial household,” said *| FOR POLICEWOMEN | was made here today that Bt Thomas G. Young, an automobile % the doctor, who arrived on the Vateriand, “but not for the kais- *| Tne oral examination for police |dent Yuan Shi Kai is planning 6 agent, has begun sult for $10,000 SUNBURN MAGNATE’S MOTHER DIES * The ladies prefer to come to me because they think the | wonon will be held ‘August 12, at 7/1” national election tn November if against John W. Considine for dam NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Al. %|* rican dental methods are gentler than the German, and that |)" The written examinations | which the polls, however, will # the ages received when the latter's son Mrs. Mary Chivington, a pioneer |* Ican dentists do not hurt them as much as native practi: ®/ V6 held two weeks ago. lhoeated only in the principal mu ran him down in an automobile last of the territory of Nebraska and |* vd be April. Young says that he was mother of Thomas Chivington, pres | * have done considerable work on the empress’ teeth, and * at crossing Pike at Broadway and that| ident of the American Haseball as.|* ave pulled one for her. She was braver under that ordeal than * | the Considine car approached at a sociation, is dead here today * any man | ever saw. Aside from the one | had to pull, the em- * THE SUMMER PLAYGROUND OF AMERICA igh rate of speed. His knee and * press has unsually good teeth.” * aukle tere. spraised, sevetal teath AN EYE FOR BUSINESS |* * * knocked out and his face and back | brulse mae e. ILLEGALLY TAXED Judge Everett Smith of the supe- rior court has enjoined Sheriff | Hodge from seizing the property of | the Washington State Art | said the Wilkinsburg man, “What I don’t think anything about it, is the Idea” a you want to spend a few days, a week, or even more time, | 4 healthful recreation, take an |e eee eeeneekewer etek hkee ene en } T SCHEME APPROVED bi “What do you think of this scheme of having the countries ex ; rest and An English family, for instance, exchanges children for a couple in waviness dedctliostiota ter ®_ POISON ates aaceia tare’ Gone of years with a German family, References are first exchanged, and x amid the scenic grandeur Berg of the association told the IVY all that sort of thing.” atmosphere of Mount Rainier Na a Pak gr cleat court that the association was {l- wd see You will come back refreshed and strengthened—with your Bilnd leuaily taxed. Thus both sets of children get a chance to learn another language | and your body invigorated -ready to take up your work with Fenewed ements and get acquain’ ‘It’s an neighbors ha ily in Siberia 4 with another country, It’s quite a scheme.” gant scheme,” declared the Wilkinsburg man. “My » a kid that 1 would like to see exchanged with some fam: Pittsburg Post, DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE VIA THE The steamer Alameda, which re turned to Seattle last night from a trip to Alaskan ports, had for a pas- i wenger James Keeley, editor a ose Penh a gy Gh or Mother—-Now, do be eareful how you act about that young man, or sd II ’ V V Al J K I bE ‘ Hrtrsas, who kas heed apecnica®?| foor snsunto people will think you are running after him threa weeks’ vacation in the Novih.| SICKING HBout | Daughter I don't have to do that, mother. I can win in a walk.— ‘Trains leave Seattle 7:20 A. M. and 11:20 Ay Me» : ——————-.| BOARD Bit» BARBED Boston Transcrigt Parlor Observation Cars to Ashford—Auto Cars to “Tux fim € E SM ISP | 2 Wir THE SMOKE INSPECTOR EXCURSION FARES 30 Cencounterto A Chicago politician imported his cousin from the old country SEATTLE TO “THE INN” AND RETURN, « + *\* me “ and had him appointed a $moke inspector. This was in the old days a Lowen Dancer $100 Bxttas Su ee oT c ” ie old days. Tickets on sale dail: srr Toner D, Trex « Lovee A pening at Beas gould. spe nd) He was turned loose to inspect without any instructions whatever, and For further information and descriptive iterature call 01 0 in awl i The ane at that mountain. | this is the report he rendered at the end of the first month | A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr J. be CRIT Ticket Age r nthe, Landlord Well, boned by | 1 certify that I have inspected the smoke of this city for-thirty | General Agent Passenger Department at im fee ee henna Just keep} days past, I find plenty of smoke and apparently of good quality, Re-| . Second and Cherry, Seattle 7 }lookin'! spectfully submitted,”—Kansas City Journal, |