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. 5) CONVICTS ON RAMPAGE IN PRISON reas Leased Wire) JACKSON, Mich,, Sept, 4.—Br ing out of a bull pen in which the serious were confined, following riots yesterday, 50 convicts in the state penitentiary here rushed the factory and kitchen of the tnstitu tlon and demolished a great deal of machinery and furniture A guard shot one of the pri fm the arm and the disturbance fi nally was quelled when the warden called in militia and the fire depar ment, Then the prisoners, taken back to their cells, screamed and pounded the bars as a protest against the food served them, which. they declared, was unfit for buman consumption PISTOL DUEL OVER HORSES: MAN WOUNDED PORT ANGELES, Sept. 4—As the result of a pistol duel between neighboring ranchers over the pos session of strayed hortes, Charles Bates today lies here critically Wounded, and William Bender ts under arrest and may have to face a charge of murder. Bates was an employe of D. C Sisson. Armed with rifles, they went to Bender's ranch, about ten miles southwest from this city, Si» gon says, to pay for any damages the strayed horses caused and to take them back Bender opened fire immediately, according to Sis gon, and wounded Bates. Both Sis fon and Bender escaped injury, though six shots were fired between them. FIREBOAT OUT OF COMMISSION By a five to three vote, President Hesketh’s efforts to keep the fire boat Snoqualmie in commission for the whole of next year, lost out. A petition of many manufacturing concerns on the waterfront support: ed Hesketh’s stand. As a result the Snoqualmie will be in service only five months next year, for ye terday was the last day to mak any increase in the 1913 budget The vote stood as follows: Hesketh, Goddard and Marble for the main tenance of the Snoqualmie for the year; Erickson, Haas, Ward- Mother Tries to End Her Life With Gas, but Is Saved NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—Despond- ent because of iliness and the filet that one of her seven children was a eafferer from infantile paralysis, Mrs. Louts Muniman killed her crip- pled boy and tried to kill herself and her 4-weeks-old baby by gas asphyx fation. Neighbors discovered the distracted woman's act in time to save her life and that of the baby a iad of 4, was AND NEW HUSBANDS One She Divorved Likes Her Cook. ing So Well He Just Can't Eat Anywhere Else MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 4.— Two husbands are being fed at the same table by Mrs. Albert Corneil. One of them she divorced for cruel and inhuman treatment, but, though he again married, he could not for- get that wife No. 1 was the best Hittle cook in all the world. The husband and the ex-husband chat over the dining-room table three times a day. while they both compll- ment Mrs. Corneli on her culinary attainments. Brown was in court fecently charged with not providing for his present spouse. ~ TEXAS LONG ON FREAK DEATHS Melon Seed, Spider, Lightning and Snake Help AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 4—The|! state department of vital statistics in its report recently says: P med proved to be a month of ities. For example, Tarrant county reports the death of a white Man from eating matches; Howard county, the death of a boy from,ab- Scess caused by a melon seed; a Mexican died in El Paso county from hicéoughs; a white man in Wood county died from sunstroke and a negro in Upshur county from Ughtning; a baby boy in Brown county died from a spider bite and a 7-year old boy in Coleman county from rattlesnake bite.” FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR OR A Rescue | [) VATer} I AM CAMING }! PROGRESSIVE CAUSE WINS IN. OHIO, VERMONT, CALIFORNIA Rev. Frazer Metzger, progressive | candidate for governor. | i The progressive cause won not | yesterday. So | standpat candidate failed to get a amnedments were carried, but wo: ACH, DERE 193 OSGAR IN Deep. WE 183 DROWNING! COURETCH, OLT Boy, ny votes were cast for the progres at PURSE, ADOLF, WORT iD! “You WAF SAPaD Me! 1 INSIST DOT YOU ACCEPT Diss MY MY Lire e 3 CON Te, ON Progressive Party and Democrats Score in Vermont—California Will Vote for Ohio Amendments Carry, But Woman Suffrage Loses Out. ALM. Fletcher, republican candi | date for governor. able victories in state primaries, in candi for In Ohio, practically all of majority. man suffrage was defeated THE THREE VERMONT CANDIDATES | Harlan B. Howe, democratic can- | |didate for governor. Vermont, Ohie and California Governor ime Vermont that the the 42 progresive constitutional In California a solid Roosevelt presiden- tial electoral ticket is assured, and Roosevelt congressmen were nomi nated. (By United Press teaset Wire) BURLINGTON, Vt, Sept. 4-— Demecratic victory in the November lpresidential election is predicted here today as a result of the inroads made on the normal republican vote by the democratic nominee for gov yernor in yesterday's state election | For 50 years Vermont has been con: sidered the barometer of national politics, the republicans invariably }losing when the republican plural | ity im the state drops below 22,000. Practically complete returns re ceived today give A. M. Fletcher, the republican nominee for governor 26,000 votes. Harlan B. Howe, the democratic nominee, is trailing at his bh with 26,000 yotes, while the Rev. Fraser Metzger, the pro Kressive candidate, polled 00 votes. In the state election in 1910 the republican candidate for gove nor received 31,816 votes and the democratic nominee 15,893. | No candidate in yesterday's elec |tion received a majority, and the new legislature will name the gov ernor. As the legislature is repub- lican it seems certain that Fletcher will be chosen. Progressive Party's Strength The strength of the new progres | sive party in its first line up against he older organizations also was con sidered an outstanding feature The republican managers had pre: dicted that the progresstve vote would fall below 10,000, and the showing made by Metzger came as a big surprise. With several minor districts still missing, the republicans have elect ed 115 members to the assembly, the democrats 34 and the progressives 7 The democrats are Jubilant over the results, and point out that if the progressive vote were added to the republican total {t would give the re publican candidate a plurality of but 21,700, several hundred votes short of the historle 22,000 considered nec essary to insure republican success at the national election. The actual republican loss over the party vote in 1908 was 43 per cent, while the democratic gain was 27 «per cente The democratic candidate for governor y son for president in November. IICHY SCALP—25c “‘DANDERINE’’ SAVE YOUR HAIR! DANDERINE DESTROYS DANDRUFF AND STOPS FALLING HAIR AT ONCE—GROWS HAIR, WE PROVE IT. If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable softness and is finffy and lustrous you must use Danderine, becanse nothing else accomplishes so much for the ha! Just one application of Knowl- ton’s Danderine will double the beauty of your hair, besides it im- mediately dissolves every particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff, This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and ite very life, and if Bot overcome it produces a fever. fsbness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast If your hair has been neglected jand is thin, faded, dry, seraggy or jtoo oily, don't hesitate, but get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan |derine at any drug store or toilet counter; apply a little as directed jand ten minutes after you will say this was the best investment you jever made We sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised that |if you desire soft, iustrous, beauti |ful hair and lots of it—no dandruff |—no itching scalp and no more jfalling hair—you must use Knowl jton’s Danderine. If eventually why not now? A 26 cent bottle will truly amaze you. ! (Dy United Pres Leased Wire) | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4.—By ate. an overwhelming vote of the |wide primaries, California is for frage clause, and possibly one or} re in Roosevelt and Johnson and ha pudiated President Taft. Thi a word, is the summary of y day's polling, which resulted in at most absolute domination by the Roosevelt forces, which will name California’s presidential electors and certainly assures the naming of Presidential electors by that assem bly. Only in the congressional fights did the Taft forces show strength. Four pro-Hoosevelt republicans were nominated for congress, while three Taft congressmen-—Know land, Needham and Kahn—have won, and Congressman Hayes’ bat tle for his political life against Rob lert Clark, in the Eighth district, to- {day was still in doubt, with the chances slightly in favor of Hayes. Two other congressional fight» in the First and Third districts | were still undecided at noon today, | but only in the Third was thege any jhope for the Taft man, C. F. Curry leading Frank Devlin, progressive, there by votes, with two pre leincts unreported In the First district the fight was |between Judge Clifton Connick of | }Bureka, progressive, and E. H. Hart of San Rafael, Independent repud-| lican. Hart seemed to have a shad the better chance of securing the! nomination All the southern part of the state went strongly for the progressives, |C. W. Bell winning in the Ninth, W |D, Stephens in the Tenth and S. C. | Evans in the Eleventh congression- {al districts by handsome majorities lover their Taft opponents. MEANS PROGRESSIVE VICTORY INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 4.—"The result in Vermont means a progres sive victory in mber.” This was the prediction here to day of former United States Senator | Albert J. Beveridge, who, with Col Roosevelt and Judge Ben Lindsey stumped Vermont for the progres sive state candidates “The news is glorious,” added Beveridge. “I did not think It pos- sible, If Vermont does this after two weeks of fighting, everybody can see what the other states will do in November,” (Ry Unites Prees COLUMBUS, O., the exception Leaset Wire) Sept. 4—With of the woman sul two minor amendments. practically all of the progressives’ 42 amend » ments to the Obio constitution car ried by overwhelming majortiies at yesterday's election. The suffrage amendment wan de feated by about 60,000 votes. Al though the women made a hard i fight, the almost solid aligument of the saloon vote against them an the large foreign vote in the cit! downed them. Only 60 per cent of the normal state vote w. polledr - —_ jfor district attorney, President Taft) sonous ingredients. Dr. Fick be- fair and is now in the best of cone but present indications are that the RGED WITH has given both them recess appoint-|jieves there may have been a pol-\dition. The work was done undew initiative and referendum, rome CHA jments. They will hold down their) son in the herbs used by Potter,|the supervision of the county engiel rale for cities, and the laws calling} respective jobs ax compensation for) which evaporates spontaneously neer and cost a little over $1,008 for good roadd, taxation and judi BURNING HOUS Taft loyalty until congress recon-| and leaves no trace. Death may The grand stand will now oat clal reforms, carried by pluralities | venes, when the senate will againi have been caused, also, he says,/ more weight and is much safer | ranging from 10,000 to 60,000. Boy, Scolded, Kills a Man ' SHREVEPORT, Thomas P. Whitehead warned Jos Dwyer, 18 years old, that he must not brush against young Miss White. head as she walked along the street “Oh, you come out the gate and 1 talk it over,” repited Dwyer. Whitehead walked out from his veranda and was shot dead. Ia, Sept. 4 BIG U.S. CONTRACT ‘ds were opened yesterday by | jthe United States quartermaster | tor the supplying of 10,000 tons of hay and 8,000 tons of oats for use in the Philippine islands. Judging from the bids, the hay will be sup: plied by Washington firms. Seven | Washington companies bid on the hay, and-the probable successful | firm will be W. W. Robinson, No award has been made yet, as sam-| ples accompanying each bid must be forwarded to Washington for in. speetion. | hte ek kk tk tk |* TRACKED HIM FIFTEEN * MILES * HOUGHTON, Mich, Aug. * 29.—John Salmon, who, it is |® alleged, chloroformed Lydia |* Baker, a 15-year-old girl, and ® attacked her, has been arrested * after having been tracked 15 |* miles through the woods by a * deputy sheriff. Salmon is a * farm hand, RRR Kh Seeeeeeeeeeet THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912. the Beach and ti THIN Roosevelt— Words by th ae Music bY ‘Condo Galla Ss Hero Rich Reward —S = —— = >) VELL, MY GOOT MAN, DIT T OFERLOOK SOMEDINGS nt Hey!— Come Back vonce! HERE IS% TEN CENTS — BROBABLY Dit won KN, IN DER PURSE, " You low J) WASE SPoxen BITTERLY, NTS— & '$3,000,000 FIRE SWEEPS OVER BIG CALIFORNIA RESORT (Dy United Press Leased Wire) |ported mincing today, several ere OCEAN PARK, Cal., - 4-—| women and children. It ix believed. One person is known to be dead, 11 however, that they may haye been) ‘¢ missing, nearly a thousand are cared for among the refagees who meless, d property damage were taken (o Santa Montea and} cloee $3,000,000 has been other rby towns today, the result of a fire that Life guards and volunteers res-| swept the ocean front here last cued scores of persons who leaped night. into the water from burning piers. | Although the flames were com These were resuscitated by volun) trolled shortly after midnight, amall teer physicians, Two policemen, | fires still were burning today, and when the Mamen were at thelr! hundreds of firemen sent from Low height, rushed into a pler amuse Angelos, 20 miles away, were of ment hall and stageered to the duty, ‘atreet, bearing an incubator ip) Practically the entire concession! which three tiny bables bad been | and Midway district of the resort exhibited for several days. The} section of the city was leveled. The aides of the incubator had been | immediate “milliondollar’ Fraser blistered by the terrific heat, but pler was burned to te water's edge. the little ones were unhurt } Great resort hotels melted tn the The city is virtually under marti: path of the flames law today. A company of 5 ‘Throughout the evening dynamit- ita is patrolling the ocean front,! ing was resorted to in a hopelems while 50 police, loaned by the Los) endeavor to check the fire. Angeita department, are aiding the! HH. 8. Locke, a merch operat Ocean Park officers to maintain or.) ing on Fraser pler, was drowned der. There were few attempts at/ when he leaped Into the ocean affer footing during the night. | bla clothing bad caught fire. The large hotel and apartment | Of the 11 persons who were re house district was leveled. BURIED ALIVE BY |4 BURNED HIS PLAYMATES To praTH| KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. « BELLEVUE, Idaho, Sept. 4—| | That little Joseph Timmerman, 4 Pour persons were burned to death lyeare old, who was stoned by his Playmates. wes buried while he was |... rire which destroyed the hotel here. One of the victims was Rob- yet alive in the opinion of Dr. Harry Cearlinsky, deputy coroner, art Lider oe The THE CALLER—Is the doctor in? 4 THE MAIO—No, sir; but he'll be back im a minute. He's gone see his other patient. ‘ hax charge of the cane. It may hal 8. L. Hodgin of this city neve: known whether Joseph wax ™ 7 faire ae eeonn ather bove srraped {names of the others who lost thelr NOTED SCULPTOR’S BODY IS SENT EAST; NO POISON WAS FOUND ' dirt and leaves over him, believing |!!¥es are not known Ithdy had killed him. After cover-| The fire spread to adjoining build ling the body the children, who had [98 and an entire block was wiped hit him on the head with rocks, oUt, ¢ ing heavy financial loss. went about their play, catching — The body of Louis Potter, the! drugs. oe boge on Cliff Drive, and’ it was not BOTH GET RECESS 2" sculptor, who died bere jast| Coroner Snyder will hold no unjll several days afterward that |week, following a course of t quest. The Chinese pliystcian bak Farley and John Heimberger, |ment by Leo Hang Chow, a Chinese completely effa a ach 10 yearn old, confessed to the APPOINTMENTS |physician, is on its way to New clue to his wh murder York today. Following a thorough been discovered {Bittle Joseph was killed because | Although the senate failed to con-| chemical analysis by Dr. E. P. Fick he was “in the way.” The other firm the appointmests of either/the immediate cause of Potter's READY FOR FAIR » thoye did not want him along but he Clinton W, Howard, the corporation death remains a mystery. No trace Yollowed them. The fact that they lobbyist, for federal judge, or of/of any known poison was nd r@vo young may rave them from Beverly W. Coiner, the engineer| Mysterious minute crystals were The grand stand at the Meadows serious punishment lof the Taft steamroiler in this state, discovered, but they yielded no poi-| has been completed for be county, ; Charged with having set fire tobe called upon to confirm their nom thetr bourse, at 221 th ay. 8, Mar. | inations. leus Puceto and Sam Streva wi | - seis cus Puccio and Sam Streva were ar Fight the Motorcycle Hug résted yesterday on @ warrant in-) it was before. j from am overdose of non-poisonous fae ee sued from the prosecuting attor-| wInNRAPOLIS, Minn. Sept. 4 “4 WANT $21,000 FOR JGY-RIDE . Rey's office. Investigation into! ne “motorcycle hug” no longer is| ST. PAUL, Minn, Sept. 4.—To one joy-ride, $21,000. jthe fire, which occurred on the | tq be tolerated in Minneapolis. The| @ Thisigthe amount Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Vollmer would have morning of August 25, showed that |edict ia issued as the result of an|® C, M: Coupiin, prominent jeweler of this place, pay. them. the the men had insured the house for investigation, which showed that|® Volimers have filed separate suits in the- district court’ for $900, and had tried to get more ins inany motorcycle accidents have * $10,000 damages each. and the husband asks for an additional surance. The men anid they were | been caused by the nervousness of | palm of $1,000 for the loss of his wife's services. going away August. 23 for several |the driver when trying to steer his | According to complaints, Couplin took Mr. and Mrs. Vollmer ys. ‘The next night flames were | motorcycle with his partner's arms! @ it discovered in the house, and oll-jentwining his neck or gripping his|* oy for an automobile spin June last, lost control of the ma- 4 Dever fa jail. lecaked Fags found by the firemen. arma, ie — at Silver Lake and the car turned turtle over an embank- #7 5 ey * KDA YT RE sme RSME” aad bd * Mrs. Vollmer alleges she was injured internally, The hus HHH HHH SHHHHHSHSHOOS MOS EO HS OESOO SHH OOOOH GS HK band alleges his hearing was affected | = fe x ‘. * ‘This is the first case on record where guests on an auto trip x In View of the Craze for Painful Amusements, Our Comic Artist Offers a Few ®)# have attempted to make thelr host responsible for innicies, aad | 2 @|* the novel suit will be watched with interest by autoists all over Suggestions. | the country, : +O OOCOOCOHCOOOO OOS e eee oe och ce sk tat Ss POOH ADEROO S i ee CHARGE AGAINST |NEW LINER FOR A PATROLMAN| FRISCO RUN Judge Tallman has issued an or. 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