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66 77 99 GRIP&COLDS Stages of a Cold. | this is Lassitude or woakness, the very first symptom of having taken Cold—-a dose of “Seventy: seven” ends it, restlossn has follow} » fever ty-seven not Tickling or dryness of the throat an early symptom is controlled by} “Seventy-seven | Sneezing, ruuning at the nose,| are catarrhal symptoms that yield to “Seventy-seven. | At any of these stages “Seventy seven” will break up a Cold with} out delay If the Cold is allowed to run on, till the cough or sore throat devel-| ops, “Seventy-seven” is still the remedy, but may take longer—It pays to keep “Seventy-seven handy. All Druggists 25. Book free. Humphreys’ Homes. Medicine Cor William and Ann Sts, New York MODERN elegantly furnished 1 Vir. near one rooms at lowest rates at Ho Eighth and Virginia, iott $03. oth Phone Main 963 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St If you have tried to learn from other teach ers without 1 DON'T HURT urn ithout pain No cocatn roform, ans — strictly ¥ own and positively GRANT erty Bid. ch’ ether or a HIPPODROME, SEATTLE'S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. & Cents Per Couple. SULPHURRO BATHS DUR _RHEUMATISI- —READ BOOKLET— All Dr gg‘:ts AMATEDRS TAK OTICE Why sot bave your fintohing done right? It costs no more if left with A. M. FROST 1832 First A RATE OHIO cur. DENTISTS Second Av. vet y St, Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS PAINLESS DENTAL WORK CUT RATE PRICES Easy Payments Other Dentists’ Prices $15 Set of Teeth. Guaranteed Best $10 Set of Teeth. Guaranteed Fit $8 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown $5 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work Prices: Silver Fillings, 50c Up 12-YHAR WRITTEN GIVEN ON ALL WonkK EASY PAYMENTS—Part down and balance in payments. Everett-Seattle Interurban Railway SEATTLE TO EVERETT-—Limited Drug Store, 86th and Greenwood. BVERETT TO SEATTLE. Sunday at 9:00 p. m. B indicates baggage trains, Freight train leaves freight shed a Massachusetts Bt. at 6 p. m. PACI COMPANY. } || | come to ue Prot. Naber | 4 [eee eee eee eR RARE EEE * * * WHAT STREET CAR STRIKES COST * * Men * * Length of Affect: #/ ao Cities. Total Cost Strike Dead. Injured. od #) ® Boston $2,000,000 T% weeks 1 4000 * Detroit 1 day * * Chveland 700,000 4% months 2 00 *) *% San Francisco. 7,000,000 § months 20 1000 * ® New York 6 days * ® Milwaukee . 30 days * . @ St Louts 3,500 000 30 days 2 238 * *% New Orleans .. 1,060,000 16 days 2 5 * * Kansas City 2 weeks 280 | *® Terre Haute 200,000 1 week 2 76 ww} * * * P. 8.—Losses to merchants not included in above figures of # ® “total cost.” *! *| ee a es 2 | meth 2d} Ohio Cut Ratelthe city, strike or no strike,” he : MAID, GRAZED BY Solid Gold Fillings, $1 Up GUARANTEE Limited) Past, arrived at Akron this after. IRTHWEST TRACTION! With him and declared that his ‘Som | | | ADOLF, | HAF TO SAY ID} You ARG A 4ELLYPIGH | NOW I ATVICE YOU To VEAR DISs SuIDT oF ErerenTRve UND GET YOUR H8AD SHAPED UND HAF DOSE ABSURD CHIN VISKERS AMPUTATED. DEN Mayae You MIGHT LOOK LIKE HIM —— DIFFERENT { BAH, DOT VON HAP HISg ME HERE’S MAYOR WHO KNOWS HOW TO TAKE CARE OF CAR STRIKE | | militia to Superior, bat if I do, guarantee you that I. as may be running the street Superior within a year, people and not the Twin Ports Co.| will own it.” | Warren left the mayor's office in| an ugly mood. Yesterday's riot was the first se rious violence during the strike. Su perior car men walked out right after the men at Duluth, Minn. its “twin sister” city, struck for better wages. In Duluth, the Twlr Pe Street Rallway Co. has had things | ‘all ite own way, But in Superior, | the company struck a Tartar in} Mayor “Silver Joe.” | “Nothing to Arbitrate” In Duluth, the men offered arbitrate. | “There is nothing to arbitrate | Manager Warren replied. “We will have the militia here before we'll give in.” | In Superior, the company officials | | Wanted the militia | it they will have a big fight on their hands to retain the ownership of the railway. For Mayor Konkel means business. “The city can take over the road by the terms of our public service |law in Wisconsin,” the mayor said! today. “We will hold an election to ascertain whether or not the peo ple want it. If they do, our city commission will issue the necessary bonds to purchase it at a price to be fixed by a jury in condemnation proceedings.” ‘Of course, to win the suit, the city must show cause why the pul lie utility should be taken over by it. “SHOULD WE HAVE TO CALL oOuT THE MILITIA, THA WOULD BE A VERY EXCELLENT REASON BEPORE THE COURT. We could show that the company is unable to deal properly with its men, that ita service is inadequate, that Its earnings are greater than is considered reasonable and a score of other things. It is a matter of record that the railway company is earning 25 per cent over and above the interest it pays on bonds to the amount of several millions, issued on an in vestment of leas than $1,000,000. “It makes our people mad to think they're paying for guarding the street railway which for years has resisted taxation and has other wise been out of sympathy with the welfare of the people. I know now how the people will vote on a prop- “If you want it, I will call the! position to take over the railway.” | | io | a | \ | to bat MAYOR KONKEL | SUPERIOR, Wis, Sept. 21. Mayor “Silver Joe” Konkel, in spite of the riot of between 5,000 strike sympathizers and the street car strikebreakers, which resulted in smashing six cars to smithereens and injuring 20 men, is still stand ling pat today in his declaration that | if he should have to call for the militia, it will not be primarily to |protect the street car monopoly’s |property, but to begin a movement for municipal ownership. | Manager Warren of the street car lcompany has called for police pro- \tection, for extra deputies and for the militia. If you don’t protect our prop-| erty,” he told Mayor Konkel, “we'll sue the city for damages. Mayor “Silver Joe” cut the tnter- view short. “The police have to protect ALL | said Se TOO MUCH “PUNCH,” ATTACKS MISTRESS | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21.—Af-room and struck. ber mistress to lter a furious battle with a crazed beg ge i ee r en, apparently reft of her servant named May Morton, MT8.| seq. the girl tore en eee | Walker C. Graves, wife of a prom- $300 gown from her back, ripping linent attorney, is confined to her it into shreds. The girl clawed and apartment here today with black- scratched and screamed like a ened eyes and bruises and cuts on| maniac until Mrs. Graves finally her neck and face. The attack sought shelter behind a locked came without warning while Mrs. | door. Graves was in a bedroom having a| Neighbors, hearing the commo- dress unhooked, Mrs. Graves had tion, then came to the rescue given « card party and reception to| Overindulgence in the punch is be- 100 women friends, all of whom had | lieved to have been the cause of gone Ww the girl rushed into the| the girl's act. | a es — jadministrator of the estate a = of Ella trains 10:30 a m. and 5:25 p. m. “NICK” WAS NOT Local Trains—6:30, 7:30, 8°30, 9:30, J. Johnston, and the other by her 10:20 B, 11:30 a. 'm.; 12:80, 1:20 B, three children, Both charge that - ae eee QUITE So PLEASED Mrs. Johnston met her death be- train Saturday and Sunday at UNCINNAT 2 a | cause of the collapse of a railing in 10:45 p. m. CINCINNATI, Sept. 21.-—Gov. | the lodging house owned by the de- Ticket Offices: Seattle, Sth av.| Hiram Johnson of California, pro- | fendant, near Westlake; Greenwood, Ajux|gressive candidate for vice prest-| dent, who is campaigning in the DEATH ENDS SONG trains 9:00 a. m. and 4:00 p.m, | i‘ Boaord New York, Sept. 21.—As Mrs, Local traine—b:16, 6:00, 7-00, #:00,\200n and will reach Cleveland to-| gidney Hicks, wife of the 9:01 B, 10:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:06) night. writer, finished the last-strains noon ¥, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00. 4:01 B,| Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas Long-| of the “ 4 6:00, 6:00, 7:60, 8:00, 10:15 p. m.| w, sar | onthe “death song” from. Tl ally, Extra train Baturdey and| worth, the latter a daughter of Col. Trovatore, she rose from the | Roosevelt, heard Jolgson's speech | here last night, and at the conclu t| sion Mrs. Longworth greeted the Cal#ornia governor, shook hands plano and died from heart dis- ease in her husband's arms, Few York, Sept. 21.—Just be- cause Isidor Jaskow delights in speech was splendid impaling flies on pins and spe- . Congressman Longworth was not| Clalizes on collections of potato Pena sb diecanteaiive peelings, he’s not crazy, said a interurban sheriff's jury. EVERETT TO SNOHOMISH—6 SUE FOR $100,000 “ vere yung A 7:80, S60 10:20 @ m. 12:46, 4:3 natant Nicholia, owner of a lodg. Lueercrers ive en 1120 py Be ing house at 611 Cherry st., has| “The tamest | o SNOHOMISH TO EVERBTT-¢:45,been made the defendant in two| Honest, og ae Bh bah year i $28; 448, C10, Takes ae” 19 4g [damage sults of $50,000 each, One! haven't let somebody teach me to 11:65 p. m was brought by James T. Lawler,|swiui.—Cleveland Plain Dealer, etimes Results Co DERE LIKE A HARMLESS SISSY! DER CLOTHES AIN'D ALL —— You SNHOULT Hut if they get! PTEMBER 21, 1912 me When the A ‘p Do} You STiiy STAND OH, VERY VaLu— how's piss NTAL ATTITOODE } ss Puts r On the Lio [ uno oss a hii COVLT } | Lo, the NIGHT waxeth COOL, and the CAMPER returneth, and the DICKEY BIRDS are flitting to ward the SOUTHLAND. The LEAVES fallest, and soon CHIL- SLAINS will USURP the throne of | PRICKLY HEAT Therefore it ts TIME, Of MY | DAUGHTER, to consider thy NEW WAR BONNET. Let us REASON together When thou girdest on THY STRAIGHT-FRONT armor, and, lyea, verily, thy $17.98 model in CHARMEUSE, and SALLY forth junto the MARKETPLACE, think jing to make a HIT with the HE MALES, go FEAR and TREMBLING. For the HATS which the MER CHANT PRINCES will offer THEE for thy BEGUILEMENT are & | SNARE to thy PURSE and a DE begk — to thine EYE, unless thou be WISE as the SERPENT or unmindful of a STING. HEED well, therefore, the AD- MONITIONS of thine DERS, When thou goest to buy a HAT, seek thou a TRUTHFUL MIRROR a full page, openfaced, FEAR LESS MIRROR—a BLUNT, BRU. thou in THIS, GIRLIE, IS TO GUIDE THEE WHEN GOING TO BUY A LID FOR THY BEAN. Look AT THE FEET WHEN THOU 3 Hi Eouko HE AIDED IN MURDER (By United Press Leased Wire) | grand jury reconvened (oday to dis jcuss Epping’s confession | Snead killed Boyce, Jr ball pending trial ng of the elder Boyce. while the ead for vowed that he would kill Boyee a the first opportunity he got and he jcame here for that specific pur pose NOMINATION | COST HODGE | | | j OLYMPIA, Wash., Sept, 21.—In |contrast with the $13,100.99 expense account of Gov. M. E. Hay to se cure a practically uncontested re nomination on the republican t et is the statement of Loh Hodge, progressive party candidate |for governor, whose t | amounted to $152. Hodge | famous tour through the stat }automobile loaned him by a friend jin Oregon. His own expe amounted to $100 for raiir incidental expenses, $20 $20 for printing and $2 for | MOORE GETS MORE TIME 4 James A. Moore, promoter of the | Western Steel Co., who bas charged jthe Metropolitan Trust Co. with forcing the plant to the wall at the |behest of the steel trust gt affidavits to those of the defendant company in which the name of Les lie M. Shaw, former secretary of the treasury, was involve The hearing on the any’s application has be nm until next Friday to file reply ropolitan the for rge of the receiver appointed at dis Moore's request comes up Octe |ber 4 SHY ON LEMONS ttle is shy on lemons. In fact there are so f of the citronic fruit in this neck of the woods that the price has jumped up 50 cent per box overnight. The price is now $8.50. STATURE LET THY HAT BE AS THE - SKYSCRAPER On the Dead! Women Jury on Grave Case LODI, Cal, Sept —~Twelv wives of undertakers sat on a cor oner'’s jury here yesterday and de PILE it on! LAY it on THICK! Then MAN will FORGET to note the IMPERFECTIONS of thy PHYSIOGNOMY in MARVELING at the MONUMENTAL proportions of thy HEADGEAR If thou be smail TAL, HONEST MIRROR. And ook thou not only at the REFLEC | TION of thy HEAD, but also at the | REFLECTION of thy FEET. For that which may be a PERFECT DREAM when thou asittest in the STUDIO may be a HOLY FRIGHT when thou farest ABROAD, down Second avenue. | Remember, there is a RELA \TION between thy FLUFFY Four days late, but safe and sound, the fishing launch Seagull ie safe in port today, after’a most tem- pestuous voyage from Astoria, The owner of the vessel, Lars Hansen, had become 80 rmed over the fate of the launch and its crew of four that he got the life-saving tug nohomish yesterday to make a search for it. Capt, Christ Abra hamson, however, says that a little thing like a 45-mile gale and low provisions did not bother him mueh, and he even turned down the offer of aid last Tuesday from the steam | LOCKS and thy TOOTSIES. IF thy PHIZ be like unto that of a PENSIVE MADONNA, indulge jnot in a LID designed for the | DAME who carrieth the SPERAR in the FRONT ROW. If thy NOSE be long and pointed, thy CHIN sharp, and thy CHEBKS given to MELANCHOLY and ISOSCELES TRIANGLES, choose }thou SOFT OUTLINES which FIT SNUG. But if the contour of thy FACE be CURVILINEAR and thou hast a DUPLICATE CHIN, cast thy lot with the TAILORED SHOWCASE. ' whaler Sebastian, “Oh, how 1 wish T hi artist, as he piped the meat trust treasures that hung in the butcher shop. So he got busy and daubed up his palette so that it looked just jlet thy Hat be as the SKYSCRAP. [ER | in STATURE, ! SPLASH this fall. FISH LAUNCH SAFE|LOS ANGELES FIRE" cided that Hido Yamamoto, a Jap. anese, had died from natural sattd leanses. They were the wives of BUNGA-|qeiegates to the convention of the Funeral Directors’ association, now in convention at Stockton. Lodi jentertained the delegates and in }deference to the women, =|Wallace allowed them to sit on the But if thou be LEAN SPINDLING, study the LOW BFFEC: FOLLOW thou OUR ADVICE and thou wilt make an AWFUL | eR RRR RRR RRR ERS «ny ma Leased Wise) \* If your paper is not deliv. * LOS ANGW®LES, Sept. 21.—Hun- Ne ee to Soygh home * dreds of tons of fish, game and|% not delivered in good shape. 2 fruit, and thousands of dozens vind or eggs, Were destroyed in a $350,000 | * manager, Main 9400. The Star * fire which early today destroyed | * subseribers are entitled to per. * the plant of the Merchandise and bes 4 hax suaty ott a rebalay 2 |Cold Storage Co., at Seaton and|* delivery. Boys who crumple * Alameda sts. The heaviest losers|* up or otherwise mutilate the * are Armour & Co., Swift & Co. and|* paper should be reported * please phone the circulation * THE HUNGRY ARTIST jad one of those chops," muttered the clever the Cudahy Packing Co,, who used | ® * the building as a cold storage depot. wk KR RRKEKRRKKEKE ** like a regular cold storage chop from Chicago, and slipped it on the hook in place of the real thing, and hurriedly went away from there. And then, when a dear old lady came along and wanted to buy how embarrassing it was, n’s SKin HAP DONG Berrent vor? AMARILLA, Tex. Sept. 21—U. I Epping, 36 years old, who ia etm ployed on the ranch of J. B. Saead was jatled here today adn sions that he had assisted in Snead’s plane to kill Al G. Boyce. Jr. and his father as a result of | Boyce's attompte to induce Mrs. | | Snead to ¢ Epping made this statement in ¢. written communica tion to the district attorney. The ONLY $192, Coroner | the chop, and the butcher took it down—well, you can see for yourself Words by Music by Coulee —a 3 ona Erecrerr Tave ————--memsngs, PREPARE TO SLICE UP OLD PERSIA Sembott. LONDON, Sept. 2 cial circles here today are jwith the report that the long gap dicted partition of Persia betweep Russia and Great Britain is bout to b cons meuaiog a belief spread like wildfire when @. |was lea ign Minister” | Sir Edw ) Minister noff of Russia had been in oa conference here It is believed thet @ commen! ground of agreement has bem! found between th hat within very short time de tails of a bargain will be publishes by which the vexed siatus of Persia will be settled for all time. two powers and “TRUST BUSTER” SPEAKS TONIGHT | Trust Buster” Frank B. is in Seattle today and will be guest of bonor at a banquet ia Arctic club tonight, which will attended by judges of all the courte — lin the state and by members of the bar associations. He arrived 3 |with Mrs. Kellogg last night, ‘ loge. who is now president of the American bar association, wil) |make the chief address tonight. He leaves for San cisco Sunday, DUNBAR FUNERAL TODAY OLYMPIA, Wash., Sept. = With leading men of the state to pay thelr last spects tot man who served for 23 years om supreme court and thrce terme a chief justice, the funeral of the tale | Judge R. O. Dunbar wos hel BG morning ffom the family br) His body lay in state from 10 a m. Interment Was made at Odd Fellows’ cemetery. Coan j throughout the state adjourned morning. be. SERRE REE EEE RE Seattle bank clearings week, $13,421,000, show a of 14.3 over the correspo k last year. Seattle his ¢ cleared and in the per eent off gain Portland's cle were $12,367,000. Spo cleared $4,614,000 and Ti % $4,354,000. 3 cee RRM 5 Milk-Crust, ECZEMA CAN and when I say say—C-l for awhile. I D, and ni : i“ ; prove my claims. 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