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Things That Professional Men DER VATER Looxs VARM YobDay. iv REMEMDER COSTS AT Yess, UND DERE 138 LOTS Should Know and Do HDWIN J. BLOWN, | DO SOCTALIST on ADVOCATE CRIME Sect t x tutiog answers . low “ANY MEMBER OF THE WHO OFrosEs POLITIC OR ADV OC AGE On VIOLENCE gene producing estimated & witness Socialism The we omens Jaed pe the peti elan and with workers Mr. Judge are not right aponsi bility are the arb onixe administration of man rights and the | Taft and the Republicans ell the trath something i* wrong ut they do tot tell what it te If Mr. Wilson and the Democ fell the truth « great deal is wron but they do not tell ua what if Mr velt and the Progres fves tell the truth everything is wrong and théy (he) tells us every Abing but what it is j Mr. Dpbs and the Socialists tell us| what if wrong and to make | right Does M STAND FoR on. Sunday who 166,000 stron hands th protest France. It was th women and with thelr On the t war impox Norway wi SOCTALIST ror FREE Lov rie STAND an, b hand day the mar of in home, r famtly Bocle ity tn fr wardless exploitat product of t them t love) Might m Capita men r x endert them dependent Af when of Whert t ‘t { LAW Have we it now pgnt- tentiaries full tp ef polles force planning murder workgng overtime fault%s, fraude ers, and nigh unto all our ect big business men indicted or| t to be u mre So clalists of 1 allow me ¢ The Boclalists ks masts Class and their } dt charmed with t pportunit institute violence upon any pret #0 ae to bring the charge Of Violence Rainat the workers, but the Soclal-| Propose to beat you at your | the Mariposa £} Co. | damage HARBOR ISLAND LEASE IS SIGNED; BRIDGES IS OUSTED AS SECRETARY. | Ata noon, Port} In going over the details of die! Comu and jlease, two points that had been Remsber lution d in abeyance were Gonceded tr » for |favor of the Pacific Term th the | yesterday The st wae that the and the- Pa-|port is to share part of the expense | latter /of premium pa upon the to be put up by the company second concersion war that the and the company are share ' rion of unforeseen ex penses had been at first pro posed that the company was to bea P steamers in |this expense and that the port was harbor, locomotives in the rail-|to pay ite sbare out of the profits road y . and in mills and fac- {that would accrue tories | A proposition offered by M. J Commissioner Bridges refused to|Carkeek of the Commercial club sign un minal gom-|that the lease should specify that en ff poration pa © terminal company auld have « fir t the meet-|no right to suble feign cor Commissic Remebderg | porations or indtvid was lost made the motion to declare his of-|by the votes of Chittenden and} fice as secretary vacant, which was | Remsberg. | seconded by tenden an R. Pe Aye ent of the ter | passed upon Remsberg |minal company, and Palmer was then elec secretary, and the | Woodbury, one of his associates, lease was signed by Chittenden as|left for Ne ork last night, by president and Remsberg as secre-|way of San Francisco and Los An tary of the port of Seattle olen STEAMER RAMS HE WHIPS THE | | WHARF AT | EISH TRUST VALDEZ A mistake in the engine room of! of the Alaska Steam-| ship company, y day, in Val dez, sent the big into the dock, | smashing 100 feet of the pier and wrecking the warehouse of Blum & The Mariposa was docking on) her way back from Seward. The signal was given full speed astern was interpreted as full speed ad, with disastrous results The steamer was practically damaged by the accident, but to the pier and warehotse 1 uo } ; ISS ALL RIGWT To Take A . DIP, BuT SS——TO UIE A BATH HOUSE ST IS CENTS APIECE THE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1912, Osgar Got the Tramp’s Clothes, but Adolf Had t to Wait Till Dark we SATE DOT MUCH EF We Go OUDT BEHIND Dor POINT VERE NOBODY ISS, UND YESS, Bur LOAPE OUR CLOTHES IT 13% Now ON DER BEACH, TIME To D CAN THOUGHT FLASH FROM MIND TO" MIND THROUGH SPACE? Hin upper Mp n and had bled profusely MOTHER'S THOUGHT WAVES REACH LONG-LOST — the th ni ge the a iller About ert was § time ving to of The the Lond f a dis teh ¥ is estimated at $3,000. Ye y's aceldent Is the third] ” serious of ts kind {n the last} “4 'TAINT NOBODY “BUT US CHICKENS, CONGRESS IS three ‘months. During the later] | SCARED VOICE FROM THE HENHOUSE “\y, peinc TIME art of May the steamer ed t shoved fie prow Reamer psa | Pred B, Chandler Cotter. his pets. The commotion abated A | tee little, but he could tel) there wa dock in Seattle, sinking the steamer fl's secretary, has prize wb , TO ADJOURN egraph and wrecking the end of | chicka “Sivits hom BW. erices thes Sa watied Hogar rhe pang oy |68th st. During the Inet two Tain't nobody t chieker N ‘ ane sinktne too | lhe has been yed by came cared repl ’ . ie Poe kei de | chicken thie of ht Well, get out of there. 1 want A yartage takes in the engine room | jfinest birds havi n stolen you,” said Chandler. The thief did) ease | W. H. KAUFMAN He was awakened last night by so, but a little faster than Chandler 6. gg : | BE NGHAM, Aug. 24.—~—W. H. | sound of squaw n bis henhouse, expected, and started . - YOUTH IS HELD Kaufman, assessor of Whatcom | Hastily donning a dressing gown he Chandler fired once, ba ; county, who has withdrawn from |grabbed a revolver and ran out to kept on his way “fled nen might rogressive primaries of Septem. of. Congre an Vict ber? for the office of state land} NOW A VANDERBILT HEIR’S EXPECTED. [anes on : WASHINGTON BOY commissioner, is the only man in| the sta who has been able to t SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 24.—~|bring the fish trust to terms. | 7 John. C. Schultz of Chicago, head jsed the valuation of jo k boy on the amer Governor fons from $150,000 to} « " : here today, f charge 9,000, and the board of equall Wa ast night of murder for t dying of James|sation, despite the appearance of | | lens n er Haven of Bellin 17.| Attorney E. 8. McCord of Seattle of the senate ' time year-old deck boy ot to plead for the trust, yesterday awaiting (he of the house According to Schultz, Haven was| Was afraid to lower the amount, as} jon the gene ficiency bill, A neing on the deck with another|they had done in previous years. | flee ia possibl thi asure boy when he ordered them to stop.| The fish trust had dodged taxa | but sen a predicted it Haven paid no attention, and just | tion on thelr traps. The value of would be b n fun, Schultz says, he drew a re-|the traps is based on the catch | — volver from his pocket and almed|But the fish trust was strong SEATTLE WOMAN t at When the boy still re |enough to put a joker in the law fused to stop, he put a cartridge in| #0 that the state fish commissioner the hammer so it would not explode. |{n Jail or a fine of $1,000 if he let pierced Haven's heart, kill |ine the catch to the county assess. _LOS ANGELE him instant] : jors. |B. 8. mn of | In spite of this, Kaufman col | Mrs Whi lected, in his first year, as much as | wealthy mining 5 ' BARREL STAVE had been obtained from the fish | qualified for her« trust in the previous 15 years, | saving the lif BOMBARDMENT Kaufman secured a unanimous res-| | Mansfield, of ‘Tucson, Ariz, whom olution from the assessors all over} | they re cued from ‘the surf at 8 SELES, Cal., At the state, which will probably re edondo beac Wan wri eae race pee ate sult in knocking out the joker in| | In the absenoe of the life guards, dment by thelr respective par.|the fish laws, |the two women swam to Mrs, Mans uta, four small bole were Geinad field with a life line after she had today by the juveriie court alter al XX XAARAKAARAK EAD | become exhausted, 600 feet from teal Ob & charee ak actactiae ae * shore, and towed her inside the hanie ef Mra. Aautetiiiie Wit * JOHN D. BREAKS OWN RULE & breaker line. | dsc hole Gillis with e6&8!4 NEW -YORK Aug. 24.— % - | of doubtful age. Several of the un hotel | trial 6s. G conte + = »P tial. Mrs. Gillis contention that & Yomod tne entrance of busines CRAFT A DERELICT ‘| mercial or culinary purposes was|* WO the f4th | street block, #1 New photo of Mrs. Hollis MeKim Vanderbilt of New York (formerly| (2: Weaver and ©. K. McMaster, | immediately upheld. A barrel stave|y oq will the at ¥ clea bp “the beautiful Mrs. McKim", of Baltimore). She is awaiting an heir to] *fter ¢ “ ing hours on the purse chastisement was promised by each J iat make the *|the house of Alfred G. Vanderbilt, in their houseboat at Wargrave-on-|*einer Dove, sighted the freighter boy's father on condition that hel® first change affecting the ®|-thame England. Ikalis, off Cape Flattery, caught a ha selena |* blog W's residential | ¢ acter, | EM Sle REE ate ie GEN tow line aboard and were being | as res - sh Jone I 9 Mma [sewer and main improve-| ‘Wed Into port when the tow line | -|{ranchisement of women, Mrs. 0. H.|# $206,000, 8 to be altered into # OUTLOOK BRIGHT [lic works yesterday, aiegregating | Cle Oeees jeep ened MO, ie P. Belmont, suffragist and society|% an apartment building to be * Things are beginning to shape approximately $62,000 The two athes nee an bs & Ge and | leader, {8 coming to Wisconsin for|# rented to bachelors, physicians # ‘ iy| chief contracts were given to the] Defore her engines could be stop. | a three weeks’ campaign by auto-| " ry #, physicians # | themselves for a most successfill) pice Construction company for | Ped, tore a great hole In the side of | ipalgn b 0 ene ampalgn by @uto-|w® and dentists * |exhibition ,at the Meadows, \whenlii. paving of Jackson and other| th. fisber, She is now drifting | ented _| ¥¥¥4 EN HY HH HHH) the King county fair is held Wlacsela dt $23,243.74, and to the| halt full of water hs paver and Mc- | jown dame and give no caune for| COP GETS SMOKE WAGON |ScPicmber 9 to 14. A number Of International Dredging company for| Master were reveued, taken intg | Jot tho pen, and of ¥euson’ ‘Brute|. Residents of 25th and 26th avs.| Souttry raisers, will Be ha or |water mains 90 40th a, 8, and| Victoria and came to Seattle on the | direct act 8. and Déarvorn st. gave Patrolman | OU * uve exilbits| other streets for $24,752.48. Hake te J nee pitalist barba C. W. Bell a big puff last night 42 | Secretary Dean, in the Prefoutale® © aan oe 9 1, rn he a the day « sesngcbtion ek Wi olticlaiess ier acd [building bas #0 many ‘applications TENNIS TOURNAMENT. New York.—Standing for over senting *im with an automatic .38| will be one of the beat va Aggy Heginning August 16 Gecond|*W¥O hours in a senseless state, Jo- I; a | caliber Colt's revolver. Captain ae clbsg fa nye A Nie sy ap @ the pea Ret a pied co or a v1 EDWIN J. BROWN Willard made the presentatiun n and Country club, at Karling-| Street, and when revived told of Lo" thw Pisst tos Bees Cad. Lapewsh, op BA a ain SER RCKEON sT. ton, for the championship of the|meeting a stranger who had hyp- various strect,| oity will be on, notized him, pity J DRESS FALCONER FILES ON én. Words by _Mus ic by Condo ( “ADOLF OND Me” WASS iN SVIMMING \ oft ) MR, OSGAR! WHATEVER IN THE WORLD TH! FoR INNER, 1 eters eestor tits. __ PROGRESSIVE TICKET street meetings down leo be arranged re the rmits, Women to Organize, uly WORKER'S progres organized within At all of the c resslves so far, the form |town ma be nteers “will be supplied with seats to the state conven. a Bade . ‘4 pe wrath 1 to the le at the armory. on ‘ rheble case of men 1 a | 10, which will be od September thy happening in America. nerved two 8€S-| Roosevelt dressed by Col, merly of Vin the ront HH. A. McLean, progressive cam nh the public didate for congress, was the we was oud al speaker at a meeting id thers voice he heard es tO Se © - i, say: “COME QUICKLY THAT —_—_——_———— ‘Apr MAY SEE YOU BEFORE ! DIE r R FRANZ ADELMAN ‘ Mr. Doris hadn't seen bis mother Nine Candidates Fite s been closes: Hakee x , mily had lost trace of his where mission Hunt sbouts, He went right to the depot ty o * . e. nd took # train for Vincennes. M | } 9 He got to the b of hie mothe en . Mrs. Orna McCoy, just after sb dev im _ had died. Those who had been with Presi vente car ore ang and well it might be ver said that the inet few hours f waged wap remggg hit ito heat ? were spent talking about ¢ ab Duff of Renton withdrew | He had his passage paid, his beg from the standpat party for Justic runks sent aboard. ‘The fateful of the peace and filed on the pro norning came to Some Albert Tonks was in South Africa \ ne | Nesceaton themes’ , oe ie aibig ubaec ame pe * LONDON, Aug 24 That far from telegraphic or postal fm Th ings were hel This is the aly 4 thought can be transferred from cilities, One morning he went [0 ¢4 home she found the telegram! nig progressives in word, we think, that expresses ft mind to mind, even through vast his employer, Prof. J. M. Redmayne. wich those words, At 2:20 p. m. a| for purposes < jestances, is not a ‘mere supposi. and said: “My mother died thie friend of the family was writing | Hod, for governor, was 5 vee at t has been proved time and sa a jast thing ars sald ihe message at a telegraph office. |the principal spea at the Ma juspelieg by : asserts Bir Oliver Lodge, was will never see my Albe ‘ drona hall mer © force—some ape , Mrs. Agnes Paquet lived in an 1 gor ‘ the world’s leading payenis invent /euate American city not far from Chicago. |Mayor Dilling nator |# ot call it geniea Call L rugs Six weeks later a letter arrived, She had not heard from her brother, | Dan Landon and George H. Walker may —it iow faey ty To those who are interestéd be tetling Tonks of the death of his Edmund Dunn, for a long time, un-| Candidates for congress, were P is Here Adetman's i é - given these concrete example®) of mother. She had died the same til one mornin she saw (mentally) | Chie exe ot Sayeed eel 8s ee pote od : : successful f 1 telepathy. or morning he had received the mental her brother weering a blue sailor's _ —. ad ea ~ lows bal people. i Le few t fro 7 the pd her lest words were t neo the rail of a b« 1th av pee Among others ys responds te a tas tomieed. Correctig. quctea } a he A few | Who spoke were M. H. Cushing, f in @ ne. Will she respond BL othe . . cor a “ maty « Ad warm our prodigat’s heme- ff € ke the case of Mrs, Joaw R.| Mra. Frederick L. tod saa fy rink te ae r + at ming : : Severn, Brantwood, Paglaad, report- lated to Sir Oliver Lodge), was tra bea ices 4 fou : HERR FRANZ ADELMAN if ¥ ed to the Society for Psychical Re-|cling on a train from Derby to Dar eener a E HIS ORCHESTRA WIEK Com-f f- co search. One. morning she: was Leicester. At 3:30 p.m, a telegram 16 é ia ‘ lative CE MONDAY, AUGDST a5 a awakened, feeling that abe had bad appeared before her eyes. On € lA -. cee tne Tonight 3 10:15 TO 1208, ATE ‘ a b blow on her mouth, and/!t was, “Come at onde; your ® y: When ras SAVOY CAFE ot with a dle ee that she had ter is dangerously Hi Bhe had oare he 3 , ’ t cut up liv.was had no idea of her atster being il! king inte f are bleeding. She was not hort of all fact, she had not bee ter, he the but in a f nutes her husband, about her, but of her sn ce , a who had raisen early, came in. He she had just ‘overs the other cases Thad been sailing and had beey hool. When she ret says VACATION Will Soon Be a Thing of the Past In a few days the s who have been spending thei ummer in the s or their camps ill return for the fal of ol. of boys will be 1 for work after irs, and there will any applicants for each job that many will ha go without. The Star needs a number of good, bright boys q over the age of 15 to carry papers We have routes open in nearly every section of the city for je right bovs These routes will not long if you are think ing of getting one, come and leave your applica= tion at , so that you will be one of the fortunate boys to secure a route. Remember, on The Star you do not have to camy great heavy Sunday morning papers, but that all your ht after school, « work is in the afternoon, r High School Boys Attention! school come pretty high. You Expenses at hig will need more money than you did in the lower gradés. Why not carry a paper routé to help meet © \ these expenses? We have a number of large routes i for the right boys. : - APPLY AT ONCE} i Circulation Department The Star | 1307 Seventh Av. f °

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