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ALL READY FOR VOTES TOMORROW Progressives Make Whirlwind Finish of Campaign—Polls to Be Open From 8 a, m, Until 8 p, m, in Every Precinct in King County Tomorrow, Tomorrow ts the ny sive party primaries will be tom, will be noms im the county The 5 All the ballots, ready at the Butler b take to their precincts old. ballot box quarter ready when (he “eimet 200, at precinct 2 idence; pre: 11th av., grocery 2. Jefferson st 21 EB. net 206, fore, it is on now palgners 34 hours. Gray-haired old Judge W. H. public streets yesterday aftern made talks at the public mar square. He discussed the place received enthusiastic University district. Att candidate for congressins congress from this district ; Senator J large, was tn S campaigh here. wind-up there. ttle yesterday This afternoon a meeting is being held at the home of Mrs. W Wood, 1521 24th ay If you do not know where the polling place In your precinet ts, rin up the progressive party headquarters, in the Butler hotel, Main 7033 SEND RETURNS IN PROMPTLY All election officials are asked to telephone in the returns as soon as possible to the headquarters in the Butler Election returns will be flashed from the Butler hotel T. R. MAY SPEAK THREE TIMES So great a demand has been made upon the reception committee both the Dreamland rink and the Roosevelt is to speak next Tuesday, that a third m plonel will be asked to City Hall park or from the Butler hotel headquarters Place, a platform will be built from one of the windows, so that the Main 7033, for seats, at vided in the open air. The aturday There will’ be polling places in every precinet s will be open from 8 a. 1 and other for the Chairman Murphine ficials to be sure to get their supplies today polls open in the morning MORE POLLING PLACES The following polling places were store Cherry st WHIRLWIND FINISH If ever there was a whirlwind finish to a campaign tn Seattle be There isn't the in spite of the fact that the polls will be op oon. national progressive platform and at each attention Two big meetings were held last n latter plac at-large were the principal speakers. A. Falconer of Everett, candidate for congreseman-at 3 putting on the finishing touc He left for Spokane tn the evening, to make the grand when the progres to bot September A complete tic et, from toy various requests the election of so that everything may be Pre y . ree not published yesterday precinct 201, 429 12th av.,” gr precinet 204, 600 20th a basement or of the cam in less than least, let-np in the White made three speeches on the king to over 1,600 pec ond and Unton and at Pioneer ht at Rainier Beach and tn the William J. Biggar of Bellingham, and Dan Landon, candidate for a to his The phone number is BY GILSON WASHINGTON, D. C, where Col.| wroceedings has at last reached the will be por k either at the If at the latter Armor Solonel ean addresw the crowd that will be gathered on Second ay. and ee ne ee james st. 3 sited od Gordon C. Corbalay of Spokane, the only Eastern Washington can-| Mrs. Bilis has boon granted an Gidate for congressman-at-large on the progressive ticket, has been un-| Wn, Daye the cos oe tae able to make a personal campaign in Seattle. Corbalay filed on the| nt tht a” te Motion onic last day. He was one of the active men in the Roosevelt convention | us'Te# T° Sy eax ax Wuae: St Aberdeen. He was a delegate to the Bull Moose convention in Chi-|‘P*” Onsinally met the Tatts cago. He ie a forceful speaker, va Nh Charges have been made against and refuted by John F. Murphy, Prosecuting attorney, during the past two days. J opponent on the standpat ticket $2,000 from the Royal Arch liquor interests for bis campaign has come back with a challen: publicly at a meeting to be he son, president of the Royal Arch, also denied Denning’s charges. A meeting will be held tonight, at the Good Eats cafeteria as o'clock, in the interests of Chartes G. Helf Mayor Cotterill, Dudley G. Woot congress. ere will speak. ==: INCENTIVE TO WIN SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6—Ver- J have a new incentive today to win the pen- non Coast league p! “rR PAID ADVERTISEMENT | WILLIAM T. JOHNSTON OUT FOR COUNTY CLERK } ON THE PROGRESSIVE | TICKET Mr. Johnston is a native of Pennsyivania and received his collegiate education at the Washington & Jefferson Uni- versity, and his legal educa- | tion at the University of Wash- “sa en where be ha pracainct his Profession. e Roosevelt Dreamland Rink At 10.30 a. m. Tuesday Septem- ber 10th. Admission 25 cents Tickets for sale at Progressive Headquarters, 111 Butler Hotel. Butler Cigar Stand, Butler Ho tel Lobby. Smith Drug Company, 2nd & James. . Gottstein Furniture Company, | 1514 Second av. Cigar Store, Cor. 4th & Pike. Swift Pharmacy, 2nd & Pike Hotel Holland, 4th & Jeffer. son. Butler Barber Shop, James Dreamland Rink, 7th & Union. e that Denning must submit bis proof town, by t ere | Henry Denning, bvs| 0% th@ Court and were locked In « charges him with having solicited Murphy fore the primaries. James R. Morrt loss wealth and influence seeking di democratic candida! Judge Shorett and for oth ishes tn tho lead, receive a gold 4 |nant. If Vernon f each player w medal and be a guest of honor at a week's barbecue, according to a jmouncement by Manager | Hogan, who said he is already mak ing arrangements for the celebra-| KANSAS CITY, Sept. 6—"I am! going to ask the courts to change my name to Jonah Jinx. I'm the yichampion hard luck man of Mie) sourl, and that’s the limit.” | This was the wail here today of| tion, Raiph Dennison, a traveling man, | rae IES ma who, with his head swathed In ‘BOAT’ TO BA | TLE bandages, bemoaned the luck he ex: | perienced in a “sky limit” poker NEW YORK, Sept. 6—"Gun-|game here last night. Just as Den.| boat” Smith of San Franciseo and|nison wae about to rake in the big-| }Jim Savage of New Jersey, heavy Ps | weights, are to meet In a ten-round jbattle at Madison Square Garden vi ee next Monday night. * Manager Gibson arranged sev-| 4 jeral other bouts for the show. Geo.|» | Kirkwood of St. Louis meets Frank ©, Fleming of Canada. Tony Ross|» of Pennsylvania and Joe Jeanette! Jare slated to appear, as well as alg number of #ix-round bouts. BURNS FAVORITE |; SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6—|R® &@&kAkRReERR Ree Frankie Burns of Oakland probably _ end Dubious Hagen tor thelr 36. WOMAN IS CHAMPION IN ROPING HORSES |round battle next Monday afternoon, (Ry United Press Leased Wire) ee The wealthy promoter had peak. he said: “It looks like those Scotch the friend. * “Dunrobin? Dunrobin? ® said the millionaire,” ® tiring yet.” “only, yo" }Judging by indications today. The fans like Burns for his consistent performances. Both boxers sholud enter the ring |in the best condition of their ca- \reers. Both have trained hard for the fight. . CALGARY, Alberta, 6— } wine netseonsetainel soning Miss Florence La Due of Calgary YALE ELIMINATED yesterday won the woman's world) PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 6—Yale| championship for fancy roping at) was eliminated from the singles of} the Calgary Stampede, defeating the intercollegiate lawn tennis| Miss Lucille Muthall of Oklahoma, |championship here yesterday, when|former world's champion. The in- Pennsylvania defeated R. F. Gates| to be held in the Horse Show build. of Yale. Page will meet J. G, Nel-|/ng- The work that won Miss La finals today. Other semi-final| Tope twirling and ropin matches will be between G, M,.|horses. Mise Mulhall wai PUBLICITY FOR THE POOR? (Washington Correspondent of The Star.) Sept. 6. lowing the bad example of the rather notoriously corrupt courts of New York state, Justice Gould of the distr’ time has bowed to social Influence and House and were the first to build on the so-called “mill They came from Cincinnati, where | filing of the petition for divorce, signed from the Metropolitan club and the Chevy Chase club and left The petition and bill were made the subject of special orders mony, which was done privately before a special commissioner, this record, after perusal by the court, was permanently sealed The question which naturally arines in the minds of people in the |that be saw Rosenthal fall, and saw | capital is whether a similar privilege w be one brand of law for the rich and another JONAH JINX, AND HERE IS REASON NOT DONE Ye As he showed the gray, medieval looking pile to a friend, “I don’t know what to call it “Why not call it Dunrobin?” Yes, that would be a good name,” H. W. Page of the University of |Slement weather forced the events! json of Dartmouth in the semi.|Oue the championship consisted of | the continent on the northern running| Six days will be sp GARDNER divorce Fol Secrecy ax applied to courts {n Washington, D. C. t supreme court for the first ealth, and caused the case of ife, to be kept under seal of abso- absolute divorcee from Frank Eliis, e been on the most intimate terms Frank Ellis re safe, pending the taking of teatt Id be granted to persone of | and, if not, why there should for the poor. vor ante | Geet pot of the evening the ceiling gave way and # chunk weighing 75 pounds struck him on the head. “Can you beat it? Dennison moaned. “All my tife I've wanted to hold four buttons and a rattier, And the first four cards the de: gave me after an hour of play were four aces. Everybody had good hands and stood for several rounds. Then when | was called down came the ceiling. | wonder what became of the pot? AS ee 7 built a castle on a mountain What name do you advise?” canties in the Highlands,” said see, I have no intention of re Seeeeeeeeeeeee GEOGRAPHERS COMING HERE Headed by Der. W. N. Davis of Harvard university, a party of well- known geographers of the world are making « trip over the United States. The trip ts under the aus- pices of the American Geographical society, and Included in the number are not only the foremost scientists of this country, but also some of the moet prominent scientists and geog- raphers of Europe. The excursion left New York about a month ago and fs crossing route. t in Yellows stone park. Seattle will be reached Chureh of Princeton and BE. H. Whit-|@econd and Mise Bertha Blanchett |ney of Harvard, who yesterday de-| third prize. |feated A. W. Jones of Pennsylvania tant Me oF F858" TOLD DEAD MAN TO “MOVE ON” Lee Anderscn sat down on a bench in front of the Star Liquor company, 1474 Wash ington st., late yesterday after. noon, H lew cigar- ettes and then settled down on the bench with the evident pur- Pose of going to sleep. Two hours later the proprie- tor looked out, saw the man All makes of FOUNTAIN PENS REP AIRED Special Sale on Fountain Pens this month Beptember 12. After spending a day here, they will go to Tacoma and from there south. SUFFOCATED TO DEATH FRESNO, Cal., Sept. 6—His room catching fire, presumably from a clearet stub, James W. Conrad, of Frabsioes, was suffocated to death ere. AMUSEMENTS ——————— SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 43. ,, still there, and asked Patroi- Shaw’s Pharmacy men O'Brien and Mullen to get 24 and Madison &t. the man to move on. And then it was found t he was dead. Anderson was 36, and had “ORIENTAL LIMITED” LEAVES SEATTLE NIGHTLY AT 7:10 P. M. TO been working In the camps near Everett, LEPER EARLY — WANTS MORE (By United Press Leased Wire) logging 1. ANT DRUB” 160, 25¢, K0c: Eve. BOc, 760, $1.06. Both Phones 6108 NAT M. WILLS The Happy Tramp K WONDER KETTLE! CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE New Compartment-Obvservation Cars OTHER BIG ORPHEUM Acr TACOMA, Sept. 6—John Ruskin id Dining Cars (meals a ia ca EASTERN EXCURSIONS On sale September 6, 7, 8 ana 30. Last Eastern this year. TICKET OFFION: Columbia and Second Cc, W. MELDRUM, City Pass, & Ticket Agent. 11, 12 excursion Lighted—Vacuum-Clen rteg and N Standard and Tourist Sleepers, Kleetrte- Early, the leper now in half con-| finement at the Diamond Head| quarantine station, expecting that his wife will be successful tn gain- ing her divorce, will seek to have hia pension raised, according to re port from Washington, D. C. Ue cause Barly is now recelving pny tor janitor work at the quarantine Station in addition to his $80 month- ly pension, officials believe he will not be granted the raise, Mrs, Karly, still in a hospital here, it is said, will soon begin action for divorce on grounds of extreme cruelty, GRAND FALL OPENING! “A NIGHT ON A ROOF GARDEN” 11—PKOPLE—17 ores The PANTAGES Matinee Dally. Twice Nightly. WOOLFOLKM'’S OHICKLYTS Whirlwind Musical Comedy ALIO“ THDDY Famous Roller Skating Bear 100 and 200, y; SEPTEMBER 6, 1912 PEPUTTTITELITIL ESET TEETER TEES TET ETT TTT TT TTT ee | * HOORAY! THE CROPS ARE COMING FINE AND THE USUAL PESTS > WORLD RECORD ° ARE WAITING FOR THE HARVEST » [$SSSOSHSSHHS OS HSH HSS HHH HST OESHSOEHHEHOH EHO EH OE OO OE (Ry United Press Leased Wire.) York, who ts held in the New York | Tombs for the murder of gambler Herman Rosenthal, bas been |to District Atterney Whitman by Thomas Coupe, former clerk at the Bike’ club, New York city, Admin sion that he had sent @ sworn state iment of all he knows of the case to Use New York prosecutor was made here today by Coupe, who was an eye witness to the murder. In be saw the men whom he assumes) and} Were the murderers getting into) the gray automobile, He declared) the men Coupe also swore that a« night watchman told him that he eaw | Lieut. Becker crossing 42rd st. at) ¢ o'clock tn the morning following the murder, BA Mrs. John R. Mclean, wife of the | millionaire publisher of the Cincto- | mati Enquirer and the Washington Post, ie seriously 1) at her summer | home here of pneumonia. A son, | Edw. B. Mclean, has been sum moned to her bedside. SUBMARINE DEPTH RANCISCO, Sept, 6.--To 108 B. Howell, of the Unit od Ste submarine 1, belong the credit today of breaking the world’s record for submarine depth, the little craft sinking to 288 feet in San Francisco bay off Point Di ablo and then cruising at that depth for 10 minutes, The fe complished with the gr the little vessel carrying a crew of 26 men besides its commander | While at the bottom the boat maintained @ speed of six knots and after rising to the customary | depth of 19 feet, increased this eight knots. The terrific pressure of the water apparently had no ef. | fect upon the movements of the craft. The former world's record was held by United States submarine | Beal with a depth of 256 feet. The Beal in « ke type submarine. SAN nut ee et aa ENGLAND WILL WAIT * UNTIL AFTER ELECTION #) LONDON, Sept. 6.-—Unof- ficial but apparently reliable sources In the British foreign office confirmed today the re- port that Great Britain will not jainet the American Panama canal ri until after the presi- al election in the United Btates. RRR aKa hhhhhhh MADE BOY HELP _ HIM ROB TRAIN OBAGE CITY, Sept. 6.—Compel ling a newsboy to hold a sack for his vietime to drop their valuables in, alone bandit held up the Mis seeteeeeee te Seeeeeeeee FOR BECKER PRESTON, Bag, Sept. ¢—Dem/ 1 pacific train No. 1 near here, | that Signor Scotti, the grand opera according to reports current axing tetimony against Police/..4q after robbing the passen: ore singer, is engaged to Miss Char today. Scotti was said fi j Lieut Chas, H. Becker of New) and train crew of more than $1,000|fotte Ives, an American actress, have been very citemive to fa in cash and jewelry, excaped. T’ robbery was not reported until the train reached here Kodak Printing at Cut Owl Studio, 1104% First ave. Rates his deposition Coupe said that! drive away from the scene. MAG. MoL SAN ILL R HARBOR, Me, Sept. 6.— Work for the Star. This offer is open to all boys. neighbors, or any ten ple 25 cents per month pat os GERALDINE FARRAR AND SIG.) NOR SCOTTI from a nervous breakdown brought | = on by grief over the announcement! fame, Is Ill in a hospital at | Geraldine Farrar, of Grand opera For Every Boy Who Is Willing to Do Just a Little Get Us Ten New Subscribers And We Will Give You a Dandy Overland, Stem- Winding and Stem-Setting Watch Just get your parents, and a few of your in Seattle to take The Star for one month, at bring their names and addresses, together with their phone numbers, to The Star office and we will give you a Classy Overland Watch. Don’t collect any money, but just bring the names, addresses and phone numbers in and get the watch. Don’t wait. SCOTTI ENGAGED; GERALDINE FARRAR HAS BREAKDOWN WIATORS FAL 100 FEE TD DEAT j (By Cuited Prowse Leased Wig | LONDON be While 4 | Is @ monopiane near Gravely | Capt. Patrick Hamiiton and A. W. Gtuart fe OD te were Instantly killed wheal he | machine split in two. Both Ham. ton and Gtuart were members of the Royal Army corps The two officers wert parties pating in the army maneuvers, ang” were descending when they qm countered a gale. The monoplang was violently buffeted, and ¢h snapped in half. The bodies warp mangled beyond recognition, GOLF FINALS ON WHEATON, Ill, Sept. 6-—Tie battie for the national golf cham pionship has ‘narrowed down to tip vem r 4 number of clog mat yesterd and today Jew ome Traverse of Upper M will play Hamilton Kerr of ok and Charles Evans, fr, of water will rren K, Wood af Homewood. The ners of themg matches will meet for the cham plonship MASSACHUSETTS TEAMS win SEAGIRT, N. J Ma setts teams won fret second places in the shoot of th» enlisted men’s tea mmateh, the team making @ score of 549 and second team 538. The District Sept. 6—Twe- Columbia won the Dryden match, with a score of 617, J. BE. Jackson of the marine won the Libbey trophy mateh a 1,100 yards, with a score of 92 LONDON, Sept. 6—Suffering Farrar. PAID ADVERTISEMENT Paid for by Lincoln Davig. “MUSCATINE” FOR SHERIFE The only candidate who lea either a member of the sheriff's office, or elee with the Burn’s Detective ey. Here’s Our Offer: