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JUDGE IN DARROW TRIAL QUITS LOS ANGELES, Sept. 24.—Super for Judge Geo. H. Huiion, who pre sided over the recent trial of Clar @co 8. Darrow, announ @oday his withdrawal as a candi * e - i \Osgar in Roguish Lo yen reygs sam = a nee iy, OTA JOLLY LARK ID viu Be BF T Mil IN DIST CLOCK UND MAWE A noise UM MR, SkvGack So ADOLF bs ate for 3 reelection, | Judge Hutton has pot up an ag) gressive campaign up to the present time, running fourth of 17 candi dates for the superior bench in the primaries, He gives ill-health as the reason for his leaving the race TUCSON, Ariz., Sept. 24.--Gener al Emilio Campa, Mexican bel leader, is under arrest here today Campa, with 10 of his followers, fled into Arizona last night, after a brush with federal troops. When he reached the American line he was arrested by Vaited States sol diers and brought here j “L am tired of fighting,” said! Campa this afternoon, “and wish to get out of this revolution NO CRIME TO STEAL FROM OWN HUBBIE || __— : OLYMPIA, Wash., Sept, 24.--Lar "i > is not an extraditable offense} — Pa Site Ba ESS m * Trades asap csc thane ‘ if the charge is made by a husband! hy against his wife. For that reason, SHSSHSSSSSSHSSSHSSHSSHSHSHHSHHSSHSHHSHHHSHOHOHHHOO® Mire. Wing Wah Wing, wito of | @ DEPARTED JOYS Chinese merchant at Mexico, is free # 4 ; ; - FY today. Gov. Hay refusing yesterday |® Aren't These Studying Days Right After Vacation Mighty Hard When a Fellow's Memory i to sign the extradition papers. Mrs./@ Is Haunted by Visions Like This? | Wing is in the United States. The ease against Long, who was also arrested, failed, because he was not in Mexico at the time of the alleged larceny tad een get a Can You Beat It? He's Called “T. R. Wilson” Prete 24—It re Jobn Wit the interest of the 1912 campaign. in the name of a son born to them last week. Mr. Wilson ts not the kind of a partisan his name implies The truth came out when he nam ed the baby—Teddy Roosevelt Wil son, That name combines net only all the interest of the present year but all the history, Hkewise, that will be of moment to remember. DR. JORDAN PREDICTS PEACE WITH.JAPAN STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Sept. 24.—-That Japan's attitude toward the world peace movement wil! not! be changed through the ace a to the throne of Empcsor Yosh‘hito, is the opinion of David Starr Jor. dan, president of Stanford univers ity, and a director of the peace movement, here today. It is Dr. Jordan's belfef also that the new emperor wil! continue his fav. orable policy toward the Uaited States. “Yoshihito is a young man inter ested in public affairs,” said Dr. Jordan. “Japan's attitude toward the United States will suffer no change of policy unlers we force it upon that country. Officially, our government has treated Japan with Justice and consideration.” MABEL GETS WELL ON “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE” NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—Given up as dying in the summer, Mins Mabel | ~ Hite, the actress, in private life Mro. Mike Doniin, wife of the slugging outfielder of the Pittsbargh Pirates, today expects to be back on Broad way roon singing some of her old time hits and some new ones. Miss Hite declares she owes her cure to} Christian Science. KANSAS CITY, Sept mained for Mr. and Mrs. son of Kansas to combine all {week's offering at the Orpheum, GIVE THE LITTLE ONS) “* Tits Wee > | Stree Sr tte | -e—The “Great” Raymond, || %0me funny things before Jack Wik A CHANCE | @ magician. }son ambles on the stage, but he/ |] Metropolitan. he Woman.” ,revolutionizes your 4 ot fun. ean | Seattle—"The Girl From the The Ryan brothers are there in il ov. s. A.” the flying rings and trapege, and | THEY WIL DO THE REST! Alhambra — Photoplays and] Ben Lewin, an English impersbn- | vaudeville. ator does some clever character a amides ' work. Quive and McCarty provide |an enjoyable and fresh musical }oumber while Franklyn Ardell and Marie Walters put the laughter skids under the suffraget move SCORES OF HAPPY HOMES IN SEATTLE TODAY Pantages—-Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudeville ang motion pictures. paiecne Clommer—hotoypkys and van ee ware eaheth ag 7 the deville. cro wi patter. autier's The Nationa! Piano Manufacturers Melbou —Photoplays and vau |) %8imated toy shop, with dogs and Sendirg High-Grade Pianos Ali deville. ponies as the siars, is a novel and Over Seattle—823 3rd Ave., ‘spectacular turn. Near Marion, Is the Place Rak ktkhethhhenhe AT THE MOORE Pe eee ee oo EAL 2 LE Dlctctdinichchclciclicticiialeliclicialal A big audience attended the en-| What promises to be a success tertainment offered by “The Great|ful week's engagement opened Raymond” at the [Reenter eatheeee ‘* ’* AT THE SEATTLE * * * It tells under- completely | gone by the “Girl” in various coun jtries and how the fact that she is from the U. 8. A. makes ber come out triumphant every time, The company is well balanced at the close of the performance | melodrama from A to Z. none the wiser in the way of mag- (of trials and tribulations feal tricks. Raymond fooled ‘em. Raymond's disappearing stunts were not confined to small animals | alone. He even went so far as to “Hocus Pocus” a goat. Raymond | offers nearly every description of tricks known to magicians, His performance is in three acts, KKK KKKKhhh * * ys AT THE METROPOLITAN *& * Khhkhhkhhhhhhnh “The Woman” has conquered Se- attle as it has won out in the rest of the country. It’s a stirring play of tense dramatic moments where “The Woman" fights for her name againat the attempts of her father and husband, quite unknowingly, to blacken it. The plot is given a ‘po- litical background, in which the corrupt political machine, headed by the father of “The Woman,” seeks some ground to break down the growing influence of the in- surgent leader in congress.. They discover his affair with a woman, but do not know who she is. They try to wring the information from the clever telephone girl, and Miss Marjorie Wood, as the girl, gives an exceedingly realistic character to the brave “Hello” girl, In fact, the whole play has the realistic touch that {8 cheracteristic of a Belasco production. James Seeley plays to perfection the character of the political bows, who is “given a “4 pain by the people, although they made him rich.” Mari Barney Woman.” FREE pianos to the homes on trial. Just think of it! That is what the National Piano Manufa turers announced on Monday morn- ing, and all day yesterday and to day $23 3rd Avenue, near Marion, was crowded with people ordering pianos. They are selling on easy monthly payments, the smallest wices and monthly terms ever wd of. The National Piano Man 7 ufacturers, $23 3rd Avenue, near Marion—one block below the Or pheum theatre and right across from the Central Building. Just try one of these fine pianos in your own home for thirty days— it won't cost you one cent. Leary to dance tn twa days Private Instrue- tion, Trini free. Low sons every day and evening. Dancing guar- anteed. 20 teachers PYODKOME Fitth and University If you havo tried 1 plays “The “top| Comedy is the keynote of the P-L Ride food to the poor, mum, Moore theatre | Sunday night at the Seattle with | last night and the big audience left "The Girl From the U. 8. A." al HOBO PHILOSOPHY « °° SSHSSHHSHSSSSH SSH SSH HSHSSSHHHHHHH SHH OHHH HEH HOODS a, RRR * * \* AT THE EMPRESS o o [te eae thaeeankaeee It might be said that the Em- | press has several headliners on its program this week, “The Waltz Dream,” a prettily set Hi act, featured by Veronica Conwell las a Hawaiian dancing girl, Is the | headliner. The biggest bit of the eveving in the way of applause was Alt. Holt, billed as the globetrotting mimic. Holt successfully imitates a full {German band, Barney Gilmore is ja pleasing Irish entertainer. A > | Father's Son.” nish plenty of comedy. and sing RRAREEREEHARHEHEAH * AT THE PANTAGES play at the Pantages this week | Comedy circus | laughs ventriloquist. and Al Bape juggles. et cane Tramp—I just dropped in to offer my new cure for indigestion, tn of the ipa neces i Someta! ah ac Reakade at one, att, fv 4 AT THE ORPHEUM *| mum, * Housekeeper—Well, that’s reasonable enough. JACOBS Netitnke kkk eae eee eww! — Tramp—Live on piain food and give your rich and indigentible THE STAR-—-TUESDAY “SEPTEMBER 24, 1912. stron playlet is presented in “His Ling and Long fur- Long bas |terated. We legislate also to regu it on a soda straw for shape. Cecile Westin and Louise Leon are two ® | pretty misses who play the piano * cee eee kth hhhe Six American Beauties sing and Cal Stewart repeats the yarns and songs that made the phonograph | |famous several years ago. Schepp#' | advertised in a large fnrnishes several | daily press? Mabel Johnston is a clever Gypale Wilson sings u What's the cure? \ \ + x Ay fi li — [WED @e Yee-nee— I SCARED HIM AVAY—— NO, I HEAR Him CAMING BACK { BIGAMOUS WIFE LYNN, Mase, Sept. 24 his brother, Matthew Connell, shoe manufacturer, that the couple's) of Connell, was the means employ ed by John Connell, aged 22, in aton- | cording to a story published here} today. of John Henning, !s said to have bigamously wedded Laura Cavan.) augh, in Portland, Malone, and estab- |Ushod a home for her in Dorchester. | cae aS jexico and the GETS $500 FOR 12 HOURS IN JAIL J. J. Hamilton, formerly of Val- dez, was this morning given @ ver- dict of $600 by a jury in Judge Al Ybertson's court, following inatrac tions that under Washington laws an absconding debtor is not lable) to arrest. Hamilton waa kept in jail for 12 hours at the instigation of the Pacific Drug Co,, who clain- ed an unpaid account and that Ham- liton was getting ready to leave the country. While the court held that the drug company was not acting out of malice, it was nevertheless liable to | damages because, while the consti }tution would permit the arrest of jan absconding debtor, the legisla ture has not seen fit to pass any law to make that effective. | The steamer Humboldt, of the Humboldt line, arrived in port early this morning, with one of the largest salmon cargoes of the year. She also had a large passenger list Legislation Against — Misrepresentation We legisinte against the sale of impure food for the reason that the people cannot, by looking at same, discern whether it is pure or adul- late weights and measures. Why should we not safeguard the public in {ts merchandise! especially when it comes to buying an article of which it has no means of jude ing the quality and is unable to decide as to worth, and is at the mercy of the dealer. Why should the people be gulled and be made by “hocus pocus” methods to buy planos of questionable construction and of| little real value beca’ me are in the wa. Some of the largest dealers in planos today are trading on the ignorance of the people. Not long ago we noticed a ste ciled plano which should sell ree | $165.00, It was ularly tor about d then reduced marked $500.00 to $248.06. Thi: way the people are value. We would advise a customer to se his reagoning powers and not jet any ler make a fool of him. No concern with a large fixed unning expense, using up 4 great ‘amount of advertising space in the papers and running business in a high pressure way, can sell a piano without making a good round profit —and you know he cannot If you want a quality plano for a Jow price, you must not only find a dealer who has a low fixed run ning expense, but has absolute ft nancial backing and who is putting money into his pianos rather than in the expense account. We pay low rent, We have no canvassers. We use little advertising space, Our Mr, Walling takes care of the selling personally. Our expense is only a small per centage compared with that of oth er dealers in the city. We are not large dealers, but we are big enough to deliver the goods, | You are most respectfully asked to come and see us. Come and see what is offered in our second floor piano store, Our motto: “No plano so cheap that it is not good.” We present for your examination the superb Baldwin piano, the Starr plano, also Ellington, Richmond, Hamilton, Trayser, Howard, Rem- ington, Monarch and others, Terms an sow as ne ‘y. Walling Piano Co., 200, 201, 202, 203 Arca Aanex, (2nd floor, opp. elevators.) misled as to Marry.) a secret ing the alleged bigamous wife of | his duplicity, but did not prosecute a until recently, when Matthew Con child might rightfully bear the name | forgave ber husband and took him | back ing for bis brother's alleged sin, ac-|ing his action and said Matthew Connell, under the name I've atoned for my brothers sin and | happy.” For four years he kept his dual life! factory. | THREATENS MADERO; NOW AMBAS- SADOR HAS EXPLANATIONS TO MAKE MEXICO CITY, Sept. 23.—-Publi-;olas, held there, were at once re cation of a note of warning to Pres-|leased, to newspapermen for pub- ident Francisco |. Madero that was lication. never delivered threatened today to without the necessity of the threat ‘[reault in complications between | United States, | dero. Henry L. Wilson, American ambas-| position of eador here, gave the note, which | which was never presented to the threatened the landing of United government belng presented to President Ma- an American citizen named Nich-| Wilson's actio a sample of the | »& Hin real wife learned of Phe first wife pell was fined $100. Joho Connell was asked concern “| married Laura #0 her son} might bear the name of Connell. in so doing have won a wonderful wife, We love each other and are John js working in his brother's Nicholas was released) Now Wilson is placed in the publishing a threat It is understood Ma- States marines at Tampico, unless |dero is preparing a protost against 2, FRANZ MENSCHIK, brother of Countess Rosa Szabo, who was drowned while boating with lawyer) Burton W. Gibson, has arrived in New York, coming from Vienna, Austria, to solve the mystery of his sister's death and to prosecute Gib- | son, who is charged with murdering | her for her money. The Washington State Exhibit Commission is working up the ex- hibit which will represent this state at the Northwestern Products Ex- hibition, to be held in Minneapolis November 12-23, An effort will be} made to get the first prize again this year. Bight states will be rep- resented in the exposition. REAR RAR RRR RERH * If your paper js not deliv. # ered regularly to your home every afternoon, and if ft is not delivered in good shape, please phone the circulation manager, Main 9400. The Star subscribers are entitled to per. fect service. They are entt- tled to an early and a regular delivery. Boys who crumple up or otherwise mutilate the paper should be reported. * * * * * of * * * * * * * eee eee EES RARER KARR, DID WALDO APPOINT | CRIMINALS AS COPS? NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—That Com-| missioner Waldo appointed police: | men with criminal records, was the testimony here today of James Creelman, head of the civil service commission, who testified in the al dermanic probe, growing out of the | recent Rosenthal- murder case. In} two cases where the men were charged with perjury, Creelman as- | serted Waldo took the matter out of the commission's hands and person- | ally appointed the men. New Manager for G. N. Restaurant W. P. Fullerton, eleven years connected with the Great Northern railroad, with resi- dence in St. Paul, has come to Se. attle to accept the management of the Great Northern restaurant, Mr, Fullerton came with the Shriner convention from St. Paul to Los Angeles last May and became so en thused with the Seattle climate and the future growth of this city that he decided to locate here. ono for the past MODERN elegantly furnished rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir- ginus, Bighth and Virginia, near Westlake, Elliott 803. bass 1 DON'D Like 4 ' DoT Fe.wow! iis nist Pt or dict Ie w ee i; oo THE CANDIDATE'S GLAD HAND” WOODROW WILSON'S chief gay, cupation nowadays i# shaking Mf x with voters. He seems to Here's the way he looked the day on the rear platform of bi train at Marion, Indiana, . AY BEREREE. << Ba=ce sagete =n i+ Here’s $1,300 Fi Perfumes Aviating i it | Rorrowman & Son, a firm ow PARIS, France, Sept. 24 The | pack fox farms in Ontario, unusually cold and wet summer in} qa. has paid $1,300 for a le Europe, with the absence of sun-| trapped by H. L. Mor shine, is sending perfume prices here. The fox farms are fie higher, An enormous increase is| big profits. i expected in the sale of artificial per: ——w fumes extracted from coal. PRINCETON, N. J. Sept. ® . For the first time since nominated for the presid Woodrow Wilson visited lay to vote at the prim: 7 , Tv ent J MOUNT CHIEF JUSTICE OLYMPIA, Wash., Sept. 24—-|son was received In a most Judge Wallace Mount today took up|manner by the Princeton the duties of chief justice of the su-| who demonstrated for him preme court, succeeding the late|college style. It ts report R. O,. Dunbar, This is the third|Gov. Wileon and President time that he has had this honor./of Princeton are not onthe) According to procedure here, the| cordial terms, but this was mf judge with the shortest unexpired lowed to affect the fervor term becomes chief justice. students. CHEER UP! IF HEADACHY, BILIOUS, _ CONSTIPATED—-CASCARETS TO No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how head aches, how miserable and uncomfertable you are from co pat indigestion, biliousn nd sluggish intestines—you always get the) sired results with C: ets, é They end the headache, bilousness, dizzines, nervousness, si gassy stomach. They cleanse your liver and bowels of all t foul gases and constipated matier which is producing the Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent your druggist will keep your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and regular and make you feel cheerful and bully for months. Did you ever know of Birdsey Wetmore? He acquired a farm fru Uncle Sam years ago, at what is vow Columbia, in the heart of 8& attle. The land was cleared, grabbed and farmed. Today it 18 valuable for farming, and this farm is being closed out in lots, city water and board walks in, he finest garden plots in the state] Four blocks from car line and 15 minutes’ ride from Yesler ways $200 Per Lot } $5 payments. It’s a splendid investment, and is prided cheap, and on terms to give every one a chance. The estate an income, and therefore offers the property at a bargaim and your own terms, bi t Buy now and build, It will make money for you while, you getting the use of a home, and something for your rent mouey, a savings bank, Your rent money comes back (to you in with INTEREST and a good PROFIT! Call and let me show you the property David P. Eastm 605 LOWMAN BLOG,