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gar Causes a S$ CROSSES ATLANTIC Qs TO MEET GIRL (iy United Pres Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28.— Crossing the Atlantic and the American continent to sgarch for a girl whom he has never {| een, Arthur J. Sheldon, of ‘ork, Eng. is in San Francisco today, following —fruitiess seargh in Stockton and Sacra mento, Sheldon says —< ar vyVentE=ar=eeereweccara! J WANT A MAN TO HANDLE THIS SWITCH OF THE Dip- THe THIS LEVER cer: THE CAR RUN pei! sfoereg FOR A ROUND TRIP. Bur Don't % oy THe OTHER — IT Leads T AN UNFINISHED Parr OF THe I ATTEND To ('¥ For You. he joined a postal card club in England, and among the cards he re ceived was one from a Miss Margaret Jewel of Sacramento county, Finally she sent her picture, and Sheldon came to America to meet her. BULL MOOSE FIGHT | IN OREGON (By Valied Press Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or. Aug meeting of the state commit the bull moose party held day, George Arthur Bro of Port land was elected siate chairman and will conduct the » in Oregon. Eighteen countic rep-| resented. The fight o manship occupied practically entire time of the meeting. wer r the chair the The other two candidates were A. V ST. SWEEPER (PLUNGES INTO HIT BY AUTO TANK AND DIES A plunge into the swimming tank at the Y. M. C. A. Pourth av, and Madison st, proved fatal for L. C at he sounded his) Wick last night. He sank to the to get ont nm, and when he was raised to} i down, but surface one minute later, was} and bac Dr. E. A. Julian of the. city Swift of Baker and Levi W of Portland ALASKA HOME RULE | James Wickersham, delegate to congress from Alaska, left for Alas ka last night, on his way back from Myer congress. Before leaving he ex-| ressed himself as happy that Alas-/ F. H. Boynton, manager of the a had secured home rule, after a| American Motor company, this} long fight. He said he expects a| morning accidentally ran down! change in the policy towards Alaska} Peter Denton, 60, after March 4. at Pike and I | it nis - ~ | pa street sweeper ad he Phone p all right again Main 963 yres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St bott , | the | dead |hoapital arrived at the scene of the and! tragedy a few minutes later, pronounced his death to be due heart failure Wick was @ patre old, working in t vision. When he jexamination, six 4 }found tobe in t He may have b an accident might for on the his valuables which he got office of the Y. M. C & note saying that In ease of acct dent notify Ida Koch, 6449 Carlton av., and bis father, Martin Wick Fir, Wash married in a few weeks GUARD AGAINST CROSSING HORROR Plans are being prepared by County Engineer Morrison for overhead and under track cross ings which will eliminate the danger to life that has existed heretofore. These will be ready for the public service commis. sion when It makes ite inspec: tion in November, will serve to determine the propor tionate costs to be borne by the and by the county. commission will ask the legistature next year to give it power to enforce these improvements. he physical! hs ago, he wea best condition “Es Giebt Kein Kopfweh” | | | | digests easily and never | || ‘taxes the stomach, because natural methods are used in the aging. Our product is stored for months DIES (Ry United Prees Leased Wired ANDOVER, Mass., Aug. 28.—Ern- est Pitman, head of the W. W. Pit- an company, one of the largest ile mill construction companies in New England, committed suicide in hie home here shooting. He had been subpoenaed by the Suf-| | folk county grand jury to testify! rding alleged “planting” of | ite to discredit the Lawrence to get the proper age and the pleasant, mellow taste for which this beverage is noted. Old German Lager is delivered to any address in Seattle. Telephone Sidney 75. Carried by all family liquor dealers. mony before the grand jury of John Breen, who was convicted and fined for planting the dynamite. The Independent Brewing Co. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON b ‘EASY FOR ANNA - TO GET DECREE Whitaker, In vorce from Florenz Z the theatrical promoter, | Ziegfeld, better known as Anna Held, the actress, today has ad- mitted that she and Ziegfeld simply agreed to live together as man and wife. There was no | formal marriage ceremony. | Whitaker has recommended | that Mrs. Ziegfeld be given a decree. Have Your Friends Come West VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” Low Colonist Fares on Sale Daily SEPTEMBER 25 TO OCTOBER 10. With a band to start off the fire | works at Pioneer square tonight, Otto A. Case, enndidate for gover-| |nor on the progressive party ticket, |and Hugh ©. Todd, democratic can-| didate for governor, will begin a junique campaign jointly that will From Chicago From Cleveland . From Buffalo ... From New York $38.00 | From St, Louis ....$37.00 $44.75 | From Pittsburg ....$47.00 $47.50 | From Philadelphia $54.75 $55.00 | From Boston ......$55.15 Similar low fares from all other Eastern points. cover the northwestern pert of the s state. They will speak front the) Two Solid Through Trains Daily same automobile, one following the ae E other, at Seattle, Everett, Belling BETWEEN |ham and Tacoma Chicago, Seattle and Tacoma “The Olympian,”-"‘The Columbian” The Finest Trains Across the Continent ‘THEY CELEBRATE | Con any B, the ploneer company |of the Washington national guard, celebrated the 14th anniversary of |!ts organization last night at a ban in the armory. Twenty-five | abers of the original company Present last night. Speeches | ‘coasts brought the old days back to the men. The room was | decorated with rophies and relics gathered in the 14 years of the company existence. Completely electric lighted with new comfortable Tourist cars in which the berths‘are longer, higher and wider than in similar cars on other roads. Coaches. Excellent Dining robe Meals served on the popular pay only-what-you-order plan. WHALES SHY The whaling steamer Patterson returned to Seattle yesterday after a few weeks’ whaling in the Grays Harbor dist@et, Officers report hat whales are becoming extremely searce in fhe North Pacific, and Tickets prepaid by mail or telegraph without any extra expense, and if not used money will be refunded, For further information about the low fares from the Hast, our trains or service, call on or address, : A. P. CHAPMAN, JR., Gen'l Agent Passenger Department. J. L. CRIGWELL, City Ticket Agent, CASE AND TODD TO From St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Omaha, Sioux City $30 START FIREWORKS | Iby ting that) their oredality to him.) East Indian ipt forltry made at the) Warne. A. was found | noted bishops of India who fs now of | thing. Wick was to bave been to this country from India for what [there je In it for them. They cas | they come to this ‘COULDN'T FACE IT; |: THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1912. : HERE COMES 4 CAR NOW —— VICH EVER DIT le Save eA 3,000 HOMELESS, $10,000,000 light Accident on the Dip-the-Dip LOSS, IN ENGLISH FLOOD (By United Press Leased Wire) | LONDON, Aug. 28.—With more than 3,000 families home less and the damage to property and crops estimated af $10,000, 100, England today is suffering jfrom one of the worst floods in Freshets caused almost uninterrupted for the last two recent years. an downpour HINDU FAKIRS GET WEALTHY | MERICAN WOMEN OFF FOOL A LOB ANGE women continue to give money to Hindu fakirs, just so long will these Oriental outcasts fatten on fw the verdict on awamis” fn this coun recently by Dr. F. W for 25 years one of the in this country. “Money ts the secret of the whole he sald. “These men come not make a living in India They are outensts with no standing, yet pountry and with glittering turbans, Oriental cos tumes and mystical phrasea get thousands from women who are silly enough to believe them, “Not long ago @ ewami returned to India after a trip to this eoun- try, moet of which was spent in California. He bad made money) IT’S ATHLETIC COLLINS PLAYFIELD POTLATCH TKR Kahehenanee * * * PROGRAM TONIGHT * ® = Athletic night. * Music. +! Boxing and wreatiing. * Trained bears. * % Fencing and acrobatics. *| * * Pee ee eee eee eee a Thousands of people again turned out last night to take in the big) show which the Collins chfidren are! putting up to rival the recent Pot latch. The king and queen of the Junior Potlatch arrived last night, and It was a right royal welcome for | them. Every playground tn the city was represented by their queens and a host of youthful followers, and the parade of the queens wi feast ————— POLICE HEAD | IS TARGET FOR | BITTER CRITICISM (By Ustted Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—-Bitter de Bunciation of Police Commissioner Rhineland Waldo was voiced today by District Attorney Chas, 8. Whit charged that official man, who |¥.. months have swept away hun dreds of buildings Norwich is practically isolat ed from the outside world. Se prosecutor, this morn- was fy news Scores of other towns are in The evidence of the first two wit- Valves " undated and railroad traffic | nesses, J. H. Hewett of the Tyee" trade journals badly crippled Lamber Co. and 8. L. Jobnaon, for apolis and Detrott, re The flood victims’ are suffer-|™erly of the Grays Harbor Commer Hoth witnesses ¢lal Co., of Commopolis, Waxh., tend-| spondence that ing acutely from hunger and . exposure | enough to support him in buxury/ the rest of.his life and brought with him three women from the Pacific coast, who became inmates of his establishment “Vivikananda, » swam!, who bad} Jost standing and caste in India| secured enough money from Amer fean women to enable him to build} & magnificent palace on the banks | of the wes, where he lives in| state. on he first returned to} India he brought a young English | woman with him. She was @ con-| vert to his cult and completely | under his dominance. Before a) sreat multitude in a public place in Caleutta the girl, at the swami's command, got down on her knees in the dust and kissed hin feet | “Buch 4 condition - naturally breeds among the English resi dents of India a feeling of con tempt for American women who become the dupes of these char jatane to the eyes. The Collins playfield girls won great favor in their pretty floral arch driil, Four title girls from the Ballard playfield made a bit with the crowd in their dance of welcome. The Collins chorus sang “Where the Collins Lanterns Glow,” the Pot latch song, written and sét to music by Collins children. The chorus t* composed of boys and girls. They also wang “Sweet and Low,” “Ken- tucky Babe” and “A Merry Life.” Bolos were given by Mise Jennie Levine, Mies Olga Bngland and Maurice Friedman. The mutica! program wae aided further by the Firemen’s band under the direction of Captain Clark. Tonight will be athletic night, and big program of interesting fea tures will be on. . pees: sapasmmtnamet am == owners of New York gambling places on the police suspect list to becloud the fasue tn the Rosenthal murder scandal and fo make the} Various investigations as mild as possible : Whitman will go to Millbrook, N tonight to confer with Justice Goff, who has been assigned by | Gov. Dix to conduct the state graft prosecutions. . Commissioner Waldo refused to | answer Whitman's charges, but an-| nounced that later in jhe day he would make public another list of ublished the names of! $600 THE BIGGEST BARGAI from Green Lake cars value at $2,000. Mortgage side of Green Lake, north fenced and in garden. Bal $950 3 room cottage, new, pla Everything in top-top shar $1,500. Owner wants mor $20 cash and $10 monthl stmeet, cement walk, sewe near Franklin High Schoc David P. that the pliant of the American-Pa elfic Whaling company at Bay City, Wash., will be compelled tg close in a few weeks, * Second and Cherry, Seattle, ‘The Hew Steal Trat” The New Line is the Short Line, 4 room cottage on a 60x102 ft. lot, a block and a half The lot is in garden, the street is graded, cement walks, water and sewer in. early if you expect to get this home $700—$50 Cash 2 room house on lot 50x120, city light, city water, lot $550 to $750 505 Lowman Building ‘ names of owners of disorderly laces Cash N IN THE NORTH END Good | of $500 to assume. West | of Woodland park. Call | ance $15 monthly. Cash stered, tinted and painted »€; lot 50x120. It’s worth 1ey. y, lots 30 ft. front, graded r and water in and paid; |, Eastman That the hearing in the eged re- ed to tail lumber trust cons ey will saler or ma continue for about a we was the to & cons opinion given by Clark eKercher, house r wheneve n or t published at id ensued the Mixsine SIR, I BEG Yo RE Words by ‘Schusfe Music by EPORT DOT | A SLIGHT MISHAP Hasg Occur, ies ODDERVISE eVER YDINGS ISS ALC RIGHT, bin he tively between ed corre METHOD IS DESCRIBED « was discussed, Hollis, and Platt B, esippl Lumben nUoned as off, WOMEN VOTERS’ MEETING tere in prectact 197, a y. ave tovited ‘ical meeting to be ce of Mra, WM, . Friday after: A Library of Great - Voices Goes With This Wonderful M The picture shows the relative chine. It plays any that It actually reproduces 80 per cent that the ‘ to realize sometime With the combination we are now enabled t One Peerless Machine One Mahogany Table One Record Album and Fifteen Selections of this new and wonderft ome 6 the oj fr 1 g isc record in the most lifelike manner 1 hine ive— Tho fifteen selections include | world’s finest music right in your records by such singers as | own home, This is without a Caruso, Schumann-Heink, Ger- | doubt the greatest and best offer aldine Farrar,-even the fam ing ever made—it puts every ous Sextette from “Luck” and | other talking machine proposal the Quartette from “Rigoletto” | “in the shade.” It is a veritable are included, Fifteen selections | prize. The trouble is that we in all, and you can enjoy the | shall not have nearly enough Succonno: D. 8. Joly Third and University Lane ia a Wr 11 achine! eerless ‘Talking Mae Ww at 1 orth you ever secured, s and scientists a7 that it is difficult the living singers. 50 —TERMS— $i0 Do $5. Month more than Balt a : yours tomorrow. phone if you canst instrument oar Hy cheertulls reo, after three t is the TEES re 8 SRERENE SEE §! F SEETE & ey SEEFERTZ EF ° SESE CREE ‘to pa; Dri

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