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Case Progressive Candidate for Governor —-AT THE—— COLISEUM THIRD AND JAMES, AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. EVERY WORKINGMAN AND WOMAN SHOULD HEAR HIM. FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. 30. COME ONE. chiy Removes Those | —INFIRE MOTHER AND 3 CHILDREN DIE ted Press Leased Wire) LAND, N. J, Aug. 30. Mrs. Rosie Barbara, aged 35 years and her five children, | ranging in age from fivee | months to 12 years, were burned death early today ina fire which destroyed their home here, Emilio @arbara, the father, and a t4-yearold son excaped by jumping from a sec ond story window. Trial of Mra. Marie Nivens, charg neighbors standing in front of a window, eryitg that his wife and children were burning to death |Nelabbors were unable to locate a }ladder and Barbaro was forced to throw his son Joseph from a win jdow, The lad was caught by a po jliceman, Barbaro then jumped. | Firemen were unable to enter the building for two hours after the ffre, ‘The bedy of Mrs. Barbaro was found near the front door. The body of her youngest child was clutehed to Jher breast NEW | Awa! | Oabo YORK Former t Diatrict vames « is reported today en route Aug. 30 Attorney here from Europe to become spe clal prosecutor in the investigation in the police situation e to be | presided over by Justice Goff. Dis-|ry H, Roge! leriet Attorney Whitman declined |ard Ol! magnate, died suddenly to- Ito discuan the day in a dining car while en route report |from Bretton Woods, N. H., to New stated that the condition of United | States Senator Isaac Stephenson of | Wisconain who was icken while jon a fishing trip near Watson, ts | 18 ag at firet reported who was rushed from train wired that | the ne sffering only from ja bad cold and slight disorders of © stomach. He denied that his tient had suffered au attack of sart trouble, and asserted that Stephenson would continue on his bing trip | THREE-CORNERED BOISE, Ida, Aug. 30—Ansounce |ment is made today by Paul Car atone, progresstve who was defeat ed io the race for the republican somtnation for governor in the te jeent primaries by 15 votes, thay be will not file a contest for a te count. The withdrawal of Clag tone gives Jobn M. Halties the undisputed title to the republican nomination. $4.00 Pictures, dozer Bring this ad with Canova Studio you GRAND SEVEN DAYS | TRUNK and Wedne ia . Victoria, Vancouver and Prince Rapert ‘The gubernatorial race will be |] % H Qoodter. Cp. & Tea three cornered, however, as the | ; ‘Generali Agent, progressive party announces tt pill | et Department notsinate by petition H. Harland Ay Office of Payette as a candidate and Yealer Way | | BIG LEGAL FIGHT (My United Press Deased Wires PORTLAND, Or, Aug. 30—A hard legal Mgbt for the office of district attorney of Multnomah county threatens today, following Governor West’ appointment of H M a Portland attorney, to auceeed George J. Cameron tp that office. Cameron announced that he would take legal action today by quo warranto proceedings in the ctr Fire-Preot Rorgiar Proot VAULT DOORS Fire-Proot Borger Proof Mob-Froot Eaterly Furniture ia district attorrey CHAUFFEUR BURNED PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 30.—-P. L. , & chauffeur, was seriously here in a fire which de stroyed the garage of Robingon and Courser, The damage was $30,000. PURCELL SAFE CO. Rexctusive Agent for the GENUINE WALL'S Sars Phone Main 66 806 Sra Ave Senttle COME ALL. C. D. HASKINS Il STEPHENSON OF “icc fen a | WISCONSIN ILL Toot ult cour Cameron stated he would continue to Issue warrants of Fixtures arrest until the courts decide whol, } when she | the audience, THE STAR —FRERGY, AUGUST 30, 1912. ‘WIDOW OF H: H. ROGERS, OIL MAGNATE, DIED ON DINER re was coming to New York to reopen her home here, Cap- tain H. H. Rogers, her son, was no tified, SRR ERE Ee NEW Led by YORK Aug Cardinal Parley, the Catholic churches of New York elty next Sunday will join in & great labor demon stration, the first step in a campaign against socialism More than 100,000 laboring men have been Invited to par tleipate ake eee ehhh 30 * * * * * * * * . seeeeeeesee ea the Prettiest Legs in the World | Here is Shirley Kellogg, a demure little New. York singer, who is de clared to have the most perfect logs tn the world. She is one of the leading players at the Winter Gar den in New York, and every night pension bridge over the heada of she brings down the house, Why? Simply because her hes are so beautifully modeled that people cannot refrain from applauding Miss Kellogg takes her honors a little timidly T don't like to wear tights,” she says, “and I never did do so until this year,” ACTRESS WINS (My United Press Leased Wire) RENO, ? Aug. 30.— Rosa Marston, actress wife of Leo. J Christal, whose stage name was Leo J. Bell, and who is helr to the vast fortune left by his father, Dr Christal of Monterey, Is today the victor in her fight tor alimony, hay ing been granted by the court here $225 railroad fare, $75 4 month all mony, $260 attorney fees and $60 for the cost of a deposition The couple were married ip Los Angeles, where both played to gether in a theatrical company ‘They lator played in San Francisco. THEY PROTEST Protesting against the axsens: ments for the north trunk sewer, about 100 property owners, from In- terbay to Magnolia Bluff, appeared before the council yesterday, The hearing was continued for one week. Paving of Post st. was ordered yesterday by the street committee, and of Fifth av., from Virginia to Vine st., and Lenora, Bell, Blan- ohard, Battery and Wall ats, from Fourth av. to Fifth av. “ 30.—Unable to get work or money with which to buy food, Joseph Butler, aged 19 years, committed suicide here to- day by asphyxiation. A diary found near the body showed that Butler bad gone for several days Mp time withous anything to gat. dances out on the sus-| |FIGHT AGAINST RACE SUICIDE VIENNA, Aug. 90—Hungary ie the first nation to take prac- tioal % against “race sul: cide.” A law passed in July goes Into effect in a few days. It provides that ali government Officials above a certain rank will receive from the state 200 crowns annually for one child, 400 for two, and when they have three or more 600 crowns, or $150, annually GROSS BRUTALITY (By United Prean Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Aug, 20.-—-As an outcome of the recent sffray in Colon, when a civilian was killed and several United States soldiers severely wounded, the state depart ment today made an de mand upon the government of | Panama police and put an end ww | the gross brutality to whigh Amer jican soldiers, saliors and civilians have been subjected United States Minister Dodge youterday demanded the removal of Chief of Police Quijano and Police Captain Delaosia of Colon AFTER 54 YEARS TRIAL OF MRS. | |sage of optimism that business [ditions are brightening in the coun | pre widential election MARIE NIVENS Always Trial of Mra. Narle er charg ed with conducting a divorde houne at 616 Spring st. after occu pying all yesterday afternoon, was again taken up this morning b Po | ’ lice Judge Bilbaugh Patrolman T amme| F, Boyd and Sergt. Zimmerma . § tified that they had the house un-| der observation for several days before they made the raid, on Aw-| iy Kust 21, The defense was taken up| fos ¢ this morning 349 -| Clothes MATTHEWS BACK}, Dr. Mark A. Matthews ator of t resbyter America, returned ho after « trip in the Bast wee moder church of} last with a mex con = jtry, although the uncertainty of t ever here apparent Dr. Matthews says many of the| i business men in the Kast do not & know whom they will vote for, but! they all express confidence that, no matter who Is elec times will be| WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.— After @ separation of 54 years, Mre. Wm. G. Moore of Wash- ington and Mra, Libby Langton of San Franciso and Honolulu, sisters, are rejoicing today over their reunion here. Four gen- erations of the Moore family were present. Mrs. Moore and Mra. Lang ton were brides at # double wedding here in 1863 and part od almost immediately after the ceremony WALSH IS CHOICE! Pe Vattes Preas Leased Wire) OR AT FALLS, Mont, Aug. 30 —T. 3. Walsh of Helena today in hominated by the democratic state convention here for United States senator, to succeed ator Jos. | Dixon. Samuel RK Stewart of Vir-| ginia City’ received the nomination for governor, The convention | adopted a platform favoring woman suffrage, direct primaries and a corrupt practices act DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTLE'’S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. 6 Cents Per Gouple. 99% Suffer at times with some form ef Indigestion. If neglected, it becomes dyspepsia. 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