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ARCHITECT © GALLOWS, # NICHOL! INOKE KNOX LEAVES ON GnUISER SULPHURRO BATHS CUR RHEUMATISN: FOR JAPAN WIL L LIVING EYES SNATCHED'AT GALLOWS STEPS MAKE THIS BLIND BOY SEE AGAIN? TURRELL’S BIG SHOE CLEARANCE SALE BIG PLOT TO OYNAMITE Cc | pp in the Base have stilt on The SAN DIEGO, Cal,, Aug. 24. PEESEESESZESEEE. YQ , Secretary of State Philander C busy today toying to get HERE ARE A FEW OF ’ READ BOOKLET— =f cnox, United States wmbucantor to epee tee Oe wr ot oe EW OF THE oe | All Deoggists | the funeral of the late mikado, left men arrested at £i Cajon who, the| n’s Low Shoes C2 AK Fancy Stipperd here for Japan aboard the cruiser pelle declare, were on their way tojfl ®t yurve Maryland at m sniat ie was ac Ban Diego to dynamite the city.| Formerly priced at $5.00, A 1.50 to 4605, Ss . er Early yesterday James Rooney was\§ *izes, in tan, gun-metal and pat- | er n all color Rear Admiral Alfred Reynolds, quietly arrested by a mounted offi.|f ent pe ond. prof who will represent the United) cer near Old Town, and he Is said|f All broken lots of N teton and | Ls Low Shoe t 1, gave the * fs i 4 Fone Ah enhd adn pane See thal to have broken down and told the || Johnston & Ma Shoe t ‘at fv | Maryland xe nai abe den eles poticeman that he was one of seven|§ formerly $6.00 $3. 95 erly $4.00 and $609, Pat. ski Shey es aang leat Richard A. Pall: ie ee HOW THE LIVING EYES OF MURDERER CLAY LOOK TODAY; WILL THEY CONTINUE TO SEE [armed men who had started from|f $7.00 p dull cal? ang Aan val JACOBS Shere) . imtin ana’ tanee IN THE SOCKETS OF JOHN CASHINT . Los Angeles for @an Diego tor the|f All ieathers | variety of styles and nearly 4h atthe Shep |* 7 . pirpose of blowing up several bull joys’ Shoes | anese Consul D P.-L. Bide. A ATLANTA, Ga, Aug. 23.—The|get a good pair of eyes, \ ings. } ken Jot Se eas pues SA: A CF JAPAHEK FOP) oposal to take the eyes of Robert| Clay I# doomed to die for the || REMOVE CORNEA BEFORE |] Ax a result of the story a squad] $1.65 » $1.95 Ny ved and Wal se the 1904 - for |murder of his wife HANGING ADVISES NOTED of 12 policemen, in charge of Cap Girls’ Bhoes 0 . = Mr. oiiiican par | o Cuy following hie execution for! hyp, Cathoun an eye specialist | SPECIALIST tain of Detectives Meyers and| oe Jor ALBERT HANSEN soee imate by murder, gad to graft them in the in now making an examination of Dr, George F. Suker, a noted []County Detective MeDuell went to $1, 45 to $2. 45 | leathsee. sor’ Established 1583 vany. He sald|Place of the sightiess orbs of #|Cashin's optic nerves to determine |f Chicago eye spectalint, thinks J] KI Cajon, 15 miles out, and arrested Kar PRECIOUS STONES, FINE ‘ | in Taean had abso-|ewsboy, Ie attracting widespread | whether or not they are still serv: |Pthere are good chances of suc: }| the oth en at the point of| The were unquest 1 at the regular prices, See JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER no other object than attend-|attention of medical men. John |iceable after so many years of dis-|[ cess in the proposed eye opera |) rifles oners way they Orel to) pares they are Corner First and Cherry uneral of the empero: Cashin, the blind newsaboy, himself|use. If the optic nerves are good |[ tion at Atlanta. H, Gortey, Bam Ro be $9 SEATTLE originated the idea of performing |doctors declare the ehar of alf “The cornea should be taken H. Shea, A. Johnson and T ELL ST the operation by which he hopes to|successful opergtion are favorable. || from the dead person's eyes im |} Robt. Ray, It is .sald that all of | URR SHOE co. \FLYING LEGION - |] mediately after the breath haw f]the men were mixed up ‘a the free B Sal e ¥ |] left the body,” he sald h fight here, and that two of asement Salesroom war's Sample 50|} DUE TOMORROW} oy. suse cr teers wr setter are sire ont ots vat otf, it th aus oe ermina who [hem lot tel "pation hers 122 Marion St. or 903 Second A : Dr. Henry G. Lenser, 4 W. 93rd/for Arthur Moyer out of @ part of fis to be banged, the cornea ||cause they belonged to the Indus - 3 Second Ay, 30 Suis. cm The Flying Legion, consist. |#treet, New York city, in 1908, re-|the flesh of his ad lJ ehould be taken from his eyes ||trial Workers of the World. A ese ing of about 100 members of the |moved the useless cornea from the ee: BEFORE HE 18 HANGED.. A || search was made of the hotel at El TRACIE Room 207 | San Francisco Chamber of |e¥e# of & man who had been blind) On April 10, 1912, Dr. Mi ‘old | iminal should be made to do ‘ajon and an automob! trunk ere’ Bide | Commerce, is due to arrive here |for 16 years and put in ite place|Hays, New York eye and ear in| go nething for society. This op talning carbines, rifles and 1,000) 905 t-2 Third Avenue]! tomorrow morning at 7:30, They |the cornea of a large rabbit, Op-|firmary, took part of Mine Mary !I oration of removing the cornea nds of ammunition and several | = — will be met by members of the eration successful. Cooney's ninth rib and splitting IL jf ean be performed without pain, |] Sort pieces of Zinch pipe was) loc amber and by the mayor eee grafted it on in place of her dis- | "he. cuenen, treneterred tree 11 ee y of Vancouver, B. C. and a num. In November, 1911, Dr. L. J,{eased nose. Now the rib looks just /Is dead man's eyen will only give The police say they believe tha ber of Canadian boos and |Hammond, Philadelphia, put the/as @ nose should. | otheetive aight, however, fer tay eave — ehed tn stopping 2 will leave for Victoria at 9 [kidney of a man killed in an auto “6 om from & period of six months to H}).iidings M1 aan ox cade’ ott o'clock, They will return to |mobile actident in place of a dis-| In December, 1908, Professor |} two years pElpags Gee Dve . y Seattie on August 30, when they |. Kidney in a live man. Suc |Ebrich Lexer, Konigsburg, Prussia "But I believe that a person will be given the freedom of the |< jtook a piece of bone from the am-|Twho has been totally blind be. INDEPENDENT city. The Flying Legion is January, 1909, Dr. Wayne) putated leg of a man and made @/T fore the operation may always bent the boosting the Panama-Pacific In. | Habcock ly knee joint for an 1Syearold girl ternational exposition. WOMAN ROBBER rfect tghest service te aged the ville entertainers Seattle. Philad 4, made a nose! nic beg amine Come MUST GO TO THE | Miss Josey PENITENTIARY, SCENIC CAPE oO é al eta 2 ams bana, cael Ce so tro y In Spokane, will have to go > ntlary. The supreme | court so decided today. The Baker} woman and Bessie White are| poha d with “strong arm” work in holding up John Pharo for $10. jon. If neg Pharo called for the 5 and Gyspepsia. One dos when the women were captured one of them attempted to jab the Scotch Stomach irr ioe se Sia a bacon | He let her go but caught her on th jrun and he ap fight $13,000 for Boy’s Fingers| on to her batr till she Remedy indigestion. You should | nderfal remedy gave Witt cure Iways keep this we ar house of traveling bag and drank lWke tea. Please t/Vaiue of Digits Set by Father in| Bear ackesiet sells, pare or. Suit Againet Corporation. guarantees remedies he « EASTON, Pa. Aug. 23.—Joseph {Case of this city filed a suit STOMACH Magainst the Chilé: ery company 80c REMEDY jasking $9,000 for his 13 Goo! lyear-old son, ¢ bh Case,} dis a 1 ORUGGISTS J and $4,000 for himeelf, because the| boy lost the fingers of one hand |while operating a meat chopping| |machine in the company’s main} store here ‘on February 16, 1912 One of the points raised by the} Good aintiff's bill is that the company lhad no right to employ the boy, be- cause he was under 14 years of age.| | first day the boy took the job } AN ATTEMPT TO | RECOVER $7,29 Pays ‘That the government has a right lto recover 1m to have been fraudule ned by a} Jconspiracy betwgen contractors and government employes, was the cor tention made yesterday by U. 8 District Attorney McLaren before nan, in ar mpt to 98.64 in the bankrapte e of W. A. Corder, a contracte latter and J. A. Kettlewell, a in the n I ff r Sf lected last » for collusion in | the biddin. contracts for supply | materials Bremerton navy Ket pleaded guilty \ | Corder’s trial come up In i) | vembe RAISING THE PRICE } PERSONAL ATTENTI NO GRAFTING { I want your patro: furn I expect to give lentistry than can be had ¢ for the same money { I make no boast of being a “cut- te dentist,” for cheapness is a ign of poor quality. I aim to ‘harge a fair price, and in return give you the best that workmanship land years of experience can pro Auce. | BEWARE OF THE FAKE ADVERTISER The Dental Profession fered much from fakery | | | has~suf in adverti | What you have for an use can tng. 1 am not an alarmist, but I) umbrefla on a clear day like this?” feel that I owe it to myself and to| “Because if I become too dry, I & long-ruffering public to caution|can put it up for the drinks.” Against the far-fete and impos — ao balan lecehés, Money ‘9. all they are after—the patrons’ welfar DENVER, Aug. 2 y and the certain ruinous effects of|of a report’ tods that ‘Detee their d quackery matters noth|Wm. J. Burns had been poisoned ing to the quack here yesterday proved it to be un- ery bit ag much reason|true. Burns was taken tll yester- your dentist | day called a ph who | with the same degree care a8|said the noted detective was suffer- | you would your family physician ing from a slight attack of indiges Your teeth are # part of you, and,|tion. Burns left here last night for Mike any other finctional organ of|the Kast, completely recovered your body, are endangered, if not alti ruined, by neglect and Woman Embraces Thief laulty te at restoration Good Den ie iaport t tO) It Was Dark and She Thought Bur- you, an¢ is necessary that you glar Was Her Husband, | know your dentist, and should PALMYRA, Mo., A 13.— While | ful sider whether you desire helping her husband search for al to entrust the welfare of your teeth| burglar in thelr home early thia| with a hired dentist of unknown) morning, Mrs. K. N, Bross, wife of| identity or reputation a farmer living east of here, mis. 1 GIVE MY INDIVIDUAL PER-| took the burglar for her husband SONAL ATTENTION TO EACH |threw her arms about his neck and PATIENT. | AM NO DENTAL|Pleaded with him not to take any SOMPANY, BELONG TO NO CoM. | Chances INE, EMPLOY NO TRANSIENT| ‘le burs hearing the 4 ELP, BUT DO MY OWN WORK Proach of the searchers, took ref ND AM PERSONALLY RESPON.|!! 4 dark closet. Believing himself to be captured, he remained motion: BIBLE FOR GAME. less until Mrs. Bross, by her excited 1 DR. L. D. GRANT, words, let him know of the mig 204-5 Liberty Building, a Ber. Third A e gently unloosened her arms ve. and Union Sty ltrom around his neck jumped | Take a Good Look Tonight | port what \¢ hurch OLYMPIA, Wash., Aug from injuries received while The cessive damages and sus supreme county court in the State | Co. Hills the neck with ah ber of months umber 1 and Write at Once to the Moon Editor. He’s Crazy to Know, Fairly Loony, | in Fact. | HOW BIG DOES THE MOON LOOK TO You? The Star wants know, and bas! commissioned a special moon ed-| itor to find out, readers to t they by inviting all ite) a Kod look and re-| Of course It makes a difference where you mee it—close to the hort-| zon or way up in the center of the] heavenly bowl But no two people see it alike, even at the same time. When it first comes up, the full moon ma look plate to. mother, like the| . keg to fathe like an | are other Bill, and ee the use to ister Try it on a whole roomfui of se ple, and you'll find they have some mighty strange comparisons | Whether it's made of green cheese from the Milky Way. or| just plain moonshine from Ken tucky doesn't matter so much,| though the Moon Editor wot to et all mooney ideas you have There people s an old superstition that who look at the full moon] In August will be victims of false! accusations the rest of the year DON'T BELIEVE IT! 1, any-| how, if that happens n ban ish the hoodoo by ¢ me one to shy brickbats at your house. Honest, that's the cure | Also, please note that WE GUAR | ANTEE thie August moon to I OOK CHICKASHA, Ok., Aug. De clarjng memberr must either quit card playing and dancing or the ehurch, the Rev. G. H. Sherman. pastor of the First Baptist clturch caused the withdrawal in a body of the younger members of his eon gregation. The church is wealthiest Im the city, and h ‘a t been completed. It is a 000 structure, said to be the finest bullding in Oklahoma | Op Ponemte Postettiee. |through a window and escaped. WHEN A STIFF NECK IS WORTH $1,000 23 / f c . or gained p Although the telephone monopoly < |Independent Telephone company court decided that such amount is not ex- PLAYING WITH DYNAMITE | franchine it became valueless, the x decision © Pi board of equalization refused to se 2% ge = : 3 Bhs 9 ; cific |, SAN RAFAEL, Cal, Aug. 23 betel the assensment on the Hills . J gle areca hry rere |Led by fouryearold Roy Smith 13) franchise The company also urged was struck On the side of the |) children were found playing “riding! tat the council had declared the cavy cable, his injury lasting horse” In a vacant lot here, each | franchise as forfeited, and that this : ‘ astride of giant dynamite. The/too, was grounds for being relieved children say they found the ex-|from payment of taxes. ‘plonive under the city hall steps The total valuation of both the ee ~ oases | Pacific and the Independent fran [Good luck will come to you very 666656 A ENGLISH NOBILITY AT ‘AMERICAN BASEBALL LGAME On the left are the Duke of Sutherland and his daughter, right, the Duchess of Sutherland, and beside her, Ethel to the bail game on their arrival in New York last week. be able to see dimly if the graft ing has been successful “I bave made several success ful experiments of this sort, us ing the cornea of a dead rabbit FRANCHISE IS ASSESSED NT 2! chines was fixed at $469,518, which with the valuation on the tangible | property makes @ total of $2,471,000 for the telephone monopoly, The board dismissed (be company's ob- jections simply by declaring that [the assessments were made on the valuation as existing on March 1, before the merger took place. BRYAN RAPS T. R. PLATFORM LINCOLN, Neb. Aug. 23.—Com menting on the progressive piat- . form to the current issue of the Get Your Friends to Tell, Commoner, out today, Wm. Jen niogs Bryan says: Use a Yard Stick, if You) i * “The tariff plank in the platform Like; No Two People), ii0“sime old sham used for a | will fr and We're) geversiion to deceive the public The trust plank is a restatement of Roosevelt's position which leads In Bible times | its was considered unlucky to point at the moon, but directly to socialiam. “The new party clings to the idea all hoodoos are off for Beattie folks during August Only the good # that the trusts can be left in prt vate hands and yet be controlled peratitions stick, Iike that one about seeing the reflection of the moon PLEASANT, have no worries about that old verse which says “If the face of the moon wears a frown, alas, Luck will be poor till doth pass If the face of the moon wears @ Our Fall Display Is Now Ready i Persistent efforts to sell only dependable merchandise have for this store the confidence and patronage of the best dressers the town. We believe that the public recognizes quality—that | the moon \through a nations! bureau. Hi tory proves this theory incorrect.” store which caters to its wants with reliable goods is certaia to smile, why then in a well being a sign of fame. guccesetul ee Lack will be good tll it frowns, “Swear not by the moon”—nor at T r 5 4 again.” it—but look TONIGHT and then CHARGES A TACK) ~ aw. Just Haten to this write your observations to THE] es Wigs. . S t t 1 8, 20 d 25 “Lie on your back and look at the MOON EDITOR, Seattle Star, Only], ,CPATsng that bo bergen need ults a an moon, a few days to see Mistress Luna at jover the head with a walnut cane, | These Rochester Pope Clothes are without any her best and fullest IState Re: %. i presentative H. EB. Foster! . , fore yew, © Come soon Look while the looking is bright ; : : “ dependable merchandise ever placed before your @ " eit . “apt aa gi a eed morrow and let us show you these beautiful Fall models ' pomas Page o .H «| TAKE A PRETTY SLANT AT THE MOON WHILE charging him with assault. A You Are Short of Funds. You. ying Your Suit Becai We Tru IT'S PRETTY NEAR FULL 25 26 27 28 29 warrant was issued for his arrest! jand will be served today. The trow |ble between the two men occurred | | last urday night, at the corner lof Second ay. and Cherry st. OIL ON WATER The presence of a large quantity of fuel off from a vessel in Elliott bay has temporarily ruined Alki bathing beach as a place for swim: ming. The oll first noticed Pay Us $1.00 a Week. Fail Suits and Coats Arriving Daily.” Pacific Outfitting Company} At Third Ave. and University Open Saturday Till oP. m. 24 Here's The Star's moon calendar and it shows that we only have a few days in which to get accurate dope on that great question HOW BIG DOES THE MOON. LOOK TO You? The Popular Credit House Take a good look at her TONIGHT, first when she's just coming bps - wet the bovis a; * i 4 The yesterday, and, as a resnit, no bath- oe —— — over the horizon, and later when she's well up in the sky. Then write |Jostenuay, and. as a rowull, no hath out your ideas and send ‘em to THE MOON EDITOR, The Star. ipal bath house. It fe strictly! snes a =lagainst the law to spill ofl in the ke eh ok oo ee & harbor, and the harbormaster is on| i * # | the lookout for the ship that did it.) 7 AXMAN APPEARS AGAIN * a * SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Aug The “axman” who has terror. # *® ized Colorado, Loulsiana and Texas for months, and committed a *| SAME EXPENSES 4 *® score of murders, reappeared here, cutting off the right leg of *| Prac 1 oc 7 sre made < # James Dashiel and his wife's arm. The murder of the couple #| py the courell in the eaten * was undoubledly planned, but the man fled when they resisted. *|the 1913 expe in the street and * * | sewer departmont. At the meeting! we eK tonignt the question of raising . k a A SE aa = s=sse=| Supt. A. L. Walters’ salary will be taken up. At this afternoon's} meeting Councilman Goddard's sug-| gestion that this department take over the col jon of garbage be-| cause it Is supplied with horses and wagons, will be considered STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS sergiocrpse , balance monthly, 2 lot 50x120, fenced and in garden} com} ’ —50 cash, and light; “FIGURING OUT” | OLYMPIA, Wash., Aug | $95 uring out” future events by astrol constt. } |Oey at so much per “figdre” | y |tutes vagrancy {n this clares the supreme court. The con itzel-in Spokane is therefore sustained. Neltzel told| 4 plain clothes policeman that while | would try to “figure it out? for $1. | $800 venient to ca —3-rm. plastered, tinted, nicely finished; lot SOxl@ As much cash as plastered, nicely fi final & rig in fine shape; bargain state, —Corner; 5 rm Easy terms. cottag Four bl from car. An acre or two, or as much more as you want, close vietion of F. 'T. he could not tell his fértune, he} Seattle ; $100 upward ea * ie ” Or Southwest Washington farming lands, $15 pet acre upward, SAFES Fire-Proot Burgiar-Proot VAULT DOORS Fire-Proot | David P. Eastman 505 Lowman Building Furniture Wood Bteel Fixtures | Noice Underitaking'*G® BROADWAY AND UNION.» ” reasonable prices, eff co, hometike: Phono Enst . Oy PowsRese ENGRAVING COs Gomer. On the The party went straight Lady Rosemaryo Len: Barrymore Colt, the actress. Our features. font ser 300, I ROG Ard Ave.

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