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Uf | yi) Motels or Risewhers ‘The ‘len Genuine K'S Drink for All Age Malt Grain Extract, & ‘ “Powder dot in Any Milk Trus! : Insist on “HORLICK'S’ a ‘Take « packaue home "““DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products HAIL OF SHOTS KILL DARING SAN Several in which Ch of San ed, are he up man night after well and Conductor potat of a roadway abandoned by mixing Kearney st bandit, but | | nd rupture can cases pr tend: te be Catalogue and vice free. A LUNDBERG Co. } you cannot sleep nights to get breath, gastritis, ulceration of the constipation, in fact, of the stomach and itis, acute or R will pay you to ta igate and see some patients | th he was a box near During ¢ liceman jarm by the |was then lort to the sight of the lofficers for a few minutes. posse divid idropped from sight, but ¢ jagain from each end of the block the foot He was aa the two at jwith a cry trom behind the box. A greeted him, and the |pierced through the b HEAR FRANCISCO, pa |} Mateo interurban car held up by @ lone bandit Mateo Kaufman the man but was shot in the fore OLD-UP Bept on, the 26 San engers several days ago and Atty, Chas. Kirkbrid was shot ty re today to ald in the __|identification of the barefoot hold 7 killed by the police last had held up a car at efferson sta, an J. A, Ledden at «un to run the car to and Kearney at He the car at Broadway and | Kearney and endeavored to escape with the crowd on The car crew followed [him and Policeman Droulette, see ling the chase, joined tn | were sum many appearing in front of the Police oned from all directions, he eluded them all un finally trapped behind the water front he pursuit, Sp al Po tried to corner dit and the latter The ed when the man again wed in of Commercial st again sighted and just parties met, the holdup “Here 1 am,” sprang en shots ait fell, BRYAN’S REPLY TO T. R. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept didressing an audience [jammed Dreamland rink here, lat ler a crowd that filled the National ltheater to overflowing, and then big street meeting, Wm. J. Bryan. ter a campaignin corted to Oak to speak thy At that 26. x in the interests of Woodrow Wilson, democratic nom {nee for president, was today ©*| Their heads crushed with an ax or| across San Francisco bay), brick, the bodies of Thow d, where he is scheduled is afternoon before leav ling for Sacramento. yt replied vigorously to the statement made recently by Col ocratic § co was contro! that Woodrow Wilson | Roosevelt In Missouri that the dem mvention at Haltimore led by the bosses, and was cholce for ¢ he presidency | prices paid by | | wubject freshness and gen these prices. The The chants to t 1d Sonera. Th come under sum paid by ing pr to cated, are . New apple Valencia of Pew. Dressed Commoprer | bosses were “sorely beater ltimore and that the result of the | fight there was that bossism sever | again could dominate eratic party following, are Eees, ranch A deciared the * at Bal the demo- the ave 1 commission im: r a by the retalier to ti rices paid nuying price,” and the retafler under “se't Prices in all cases are ° variation, according al excelie unless otherwise in: jetiy firet grades os but for Me 3G Price. 16@ 1.80 anges 4m 1.00@ 1.25 Mente—selling Mrice Fore, steer Hounds Ox tongue, Liver Heart Dressed hot Trimmed st jen. Short loin pork Shoulders Phew feat Spare ribs . lrork sagenge Liver sausage Bologn. Tubs Hames Bacon Hotied ham Ox tongue, Dried beet see the sign, 4) ront of block, and think | to ~y offices, that they are wrong Or. the DENTISTS ON CLAIMING DR. DROWN. charge of the offi- 1 when th ge YA charged lass work y of first cines wernt at this was the! oe pen which Veal Spring ene Turkeys, live Hoosters. Springd uck! lve, Ducks, Geese. 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Wood ai Coal, Building Material and Teaming their! to! ~|ried three years ago. TOM LAWSON STARTS NEW FIGHT FROM RED REVOLUTION, HE SAYS Declares High Cost of L Gambling and Robs People of The American republic ts going to it tw in the clutches of an evil whi Ta not of the people's own conseic through | “It is beyond their power of curing, forme \the body and perhaps fatally wound-| “They do not know what it | With the above br: power of “frenz Magazine. unding begins THOS, W. LAWSON “If the American people today, in the zenith of their wealth, cour | few pi age, might and all-round power, really knew what it le that is bedevil: ing them, they would, between one sunrise and another, destroy their | necersary w clove ihe Btock Mixchange, to close it as thoroughly to cll bedevilers and their bedevilment in “I know this Stock Exchange « “I know the device which robe “I have hw “I know the System's motive, FIND FATHER AND DAUGHTER KILLED WELLINGTON, Kas., Sept. 26. Me Knelly and bis daughter Greta, aged 18, were found tn thelr tent home here this afternoon. MecKnelly, fatally injored and un conscious, was found at the same time. The motive for the crime ts said to be robbery. Otto MecKnelly, a son of the dead man, sald hie fath er always carried a large sum on his person. The family had moved elty to alleviate the sufferings of Miss MeKnelly, who was a victim of tuberculosis. DIVORCED, GIRL TAKES HER LIFE DAYTON, Wash. Sept. 26.—-Mor ose despondency is the reason «iv for the suicide of Mra. Ina who took chloroform yesterday afternoon at her parents’ |home. She secured @ divorce about }two months ago from J. W. Parker, @ rancher, to whom she was mar She left a 2 year-old baby girl DEBATE, A DRAW The question is still open. Hanson, John Bushell and KR. Logan tried their mightiest to prove that party lines should be abolished in state and county of |flees, J, M. Hawthorne, Walter | MeClure and B. A. Lewis consumed la lot of good words to show why they should continue on forever But the judges decided it was a draw. The talkfest was hel the First Presbyterian church last night. New Rochelle Springs It First—Aeroferry NEW ROCHELLE, N. 26.—An aero-ferry is to be establish: ed between Glen Head, L. 1, and this city, under the auspices of the Glenwood Country club. A hydro aeroplane manned by Charles Wald of the club’ cross Long nd sound at stated intervals, carrying mail and pas sengers PROUD FATHER, AT 73, OF BABY GIRL MARSHALLTOWN, Ia., Sept. 25. —Capt. D. K. Ewalt, aged 73, in to day rejoict: over the birth of a daughter, augmenting his already large family and making the 18th child. The mother is 39 years old and is the fourth wife of Capt. Ewalt, a farmer living three miles west of Albion. Althogether the new baby is the 25th child of the combined parent- age of Mr. Ewalt and his present wife. The latter had seven chil- dren by a former husband. Acting Governor Won’t Stop Hanging Friday SAN QUENTIN, Cal. Sept. 26.-— Predictions by members of the Cal- ifornia anti-death penalty league that the state has seen {ts last legal execution are apparently like ly to be made vain by the hanging here on Friday of Willle Luis, a Chinese, and Ed Marshall, murde: ers, now confined in San Quentin mitentiary. Pewarden ‘Hoyle's office declared today there is every reason to ex- pect that the executions will go through without interference by Acting Gov. Wallace, and prepara tons being made to carry out the law's decree. Says Latest Styles Only Transparenc: LONDON, Sept. 26.--“Women's dresses are tighter than ever under the drapery now in vogue, and there are no foundations—only transparencies. I do not know what we women are going to do with such unsubstantial clothing,” was the lament issued here today by Marie Tempest, the actress, who has been inspecting the trend of fashions. “The colors are more vivid and 409| more violent than can be tmagin- ed,” added Miss Tempest. “And hats—well, they will be more ec- centric than ever.” Dollars Annually. ® band in ite working and | know how to reform tt ‘That is why | am writipg the remedy, Mra. | to the tent on the outekirta of the | Y., Sept.} aviation squad will| THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1912. iving Is Largely Caused by That Stock Exchange Two Billions of deatruetion because eh vue niaiking, and, consequently, words, Tho: W. Lawson, the ex @ new crusade today in Everybody's Laweon, in this new fight, opens war on the Stock Exchange He says that he and Everybody's are Ul for no financia' because, unless the remedy comes quickly, THIS NA-+ TION WILL BE NO MORE. AND THE TIME 18 RIPE POR ITS DESTRUCTION! tw EVit ofold DEVICE THROUGH THE POSE OF OUR WORK 16 THE CLOSING UP OF THE STOCK Ex.) 1TS PERMANENT CLOSING, 60 FAR AS GAMBLING 18| cr {ANGE 16—A CONCERNED! | If ey that which sereamed from the cannon’s mouth in commander-in-chief, what the battle lines and “There never has spectacle than this spect equal, republichoused people raging at Incredible wrongs in: cubated In their own broodery, fattened in their own back yard and sanctified in their holiest temples of justice, by their highest constitution-ordained ple raging at their own inability to understand the HOW and the WHEREFORE of their wrongs, cursing those who are committing them and railing at their own impotent ignorance. illustration “Could the wineas than in thin fall's preside ‘SURE-THING’ NO MUST GE, STOCK EXCHANGE been,” te of a priests Amertean le have pe a better tial campaign --TO SAVE NATION The first part in the destruction of the big evil 18 A GIGANTIC, GAMBLING DEVICE BY WHICH THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE ANNUALLY ROBBED OF) GETWEEN TWO AND THREE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS, TO BE EFFECTIVE--WORKED THEREFORE, declares Lawson, arly frenzied, free-and the spectacle of a peo- We all know a mixhty problem confronts us Who sball be the the mightiest since This must be} AND THE BIG STRAMSHIVS ON “THIANGLEO” SERVICE THIS!) ~Vaucouy W 0 | Leave feattio Arrive Va aver | Leave Vancouver Arrive Victoria | Leave Victoria ) Arrive Seattle THE PUR “a stranger SAILANG PROM Prem 1. 113 Becond Avenue. City Office, Ph of their Canadian Pacific Railway Renton, Rainier Valley, Jackson Street and Columbia PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR (Direct), Mer in, Datiys 1:20 p. #308 10 004 2:20 p. 4.20 p. 9-20 p. m 1m. m. m m. mn pone Main 6658. = there ghee ee talk bwhat the tsene in this problem? DISTRICT, THEY ARE RELIABLE tributing factors” of the high-cost Pile een ee ne.nee As the snawert COLUMBIA | RENTON ie ofliving, We have blamed a lot! ny NO’ a : ; vinci | ot AND NOWHERE N THE BANNERS OF THESE THRE al =| — op " “TTY z3 — and have availed noth TER TORrING STATESMEN A CORRECT ANSWER TO OUR GROCER | GENERAL MERCHANDISE 3 % "MENZIED QUESTIONS of ili “Kni es “And now,” he shouts, “it te! Nowhere in all this din of battle is there an intelligible word W. P. PHALEN Pg | Williams & McKnight time we found out the real cause|a» to what ‘reform’ will stop present conditions, nowhere an Phones, Beneos 158%,, Cotumem nF TOU COME AND SAR US WE of It, and then, once and forever, | gibie word as to HOW LONG KED, BRUTAL REVOLUTION CAN B The Leading Up-to-Date Grocer of tod ow you te put an end to it! STAYED! the Matuier Valley. LIVE WIRE BARGAINS And this grievous thing for \s | have eul¢, the Grnt eeeron of o17 ¢ usade ts to de the Pure Foods—Full Weights | puone Biack 71, Ind. White 221. which we are all looking for la THIS) Stock Fxohine BTOCK EXCHANGE and the | Wher the Stock Exchange has } fertroyed, the whdlésal JACKSON ST. | HARDWARE GAMBLING which t# done there! robbery of the pe le will be an end, but .e few, the possessors IES eRe E ERIE, rec: ‘The people of this country | { givantic fortunes. will still collect through thelr inscramentatity Of] TAILORS Renton Hardware Co. he writes, have enough intelli-|ftocks and bouds, a legal but a) undue retucy on thelr invesiment Some Big Specials on Here. rence to know that THEY ARE| The Second Section of the edy will correct thls by compelling a COME AND srx. BEING HURT, AND ARE BEING] fair division with the peo who at all times own the ‘real’ money HURT UNTO DEATH, BUT THEY | Of the couvtry—ti billions of dollars deposited in savings banks BIG SAVINGS DO NOT KNOW WHAT 18 HURT.| “This new device, once it is working, will absolutely destroy all | 2417 Jackson | Rhone Tae, Shite 963. Bemces M. S08 ING THEM true! s trusts are now known, and all kindred devices by which the Beacon 1476 i the consuming flame of their wrath! vil the people its conscience, ita soul, its heart } | CONSTERNATION SYMPATHY WITH ELDER OROZCO" Leased Wire) Sept. 26.-—-Con- demnat'on of a United States dep- juty warshal and a custera guard who marched Col. Pascual Orozco, Sr., the aged father of the Mexican revolutionary chieftain, through |hot streets to the jail here, was voleed today by the Ki Paso press and public. The aged pris oner was followed by hundreds of | Mexicans, who loudly hooted his (Bz Unites Preas EL PASO, Tex., 8. “My noble boy,” Col, Orozco shouted, “will carry on the fight.) He has entered the state of Coahuila with nearly 1,500 men. My arrest is merely an incident of the revolution.” PURITY PROBE The investigation of the arrest of W. R. Tonkin, the young man sted with two young women a short time ago as he was coming jout of a dance hall, will be con- tinued this afternoon. The arrest ing officers will give their version of the affair. Tonkin charged the police with using unnecessary vio- Jence and abusive language and the department efficiency committee of the city council is making an inves- tigation. Caused Navy Scandal; will CHICAGO, Sept. 26.——Missa Doro- thy Hesler of Evanston, who caused one of the biggest scandals in the history of the United States navy, including the court-martial of two naval officers and a fist fight at a fashionable ball at the Charlestown navy yard, Boston, is to wed a civil- jan, Harold L. Dahl of Los Angeles, according to announcement here to- day. In January, 1910, Miss Healer cre- ated @ sensation in naval circles by accusing Dr. Edw. Spencer Cowles, a civilian of Boston, of having stolen @ picture of her. At the time she was #ald to be engaged to Dry A. H, Robnett, an assistant surgeon in the navy, For Cold Coughs | You could not please us bett: than to ask your doctor about | Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis.’ Thousands of families alwa keep it in the house. 1.9,47"1.00. i mbling hut a the War os influenza to tubercu! Exchange business today is gambling, three-fourths of this ts loaded-diec Gambling, and it takes from the people over two billions each year and se the la age the many. lu regard to the First Section, we will old rial siann Latuery, ® compared with Ninety-nine gives them ebsolutcly nothing in return.” t Bullock with con- | ton hac government when the Smith, secre grand $4,000. Sept. 26.—Ac Lottery was cloned the |GETTING REAL MEAT IN COAL CONSPIRACY CASES TACOMA, Sept 1 evidence charging ©. 4 Joho H y to defraud the I contracts came out In their trial in the federal court yesterday afternoon when J. W SHE RAN OFF WITH HUBBY’S THOUSAND BAN FRANCISCO. eused by her husband, John Ran |decker, of divappearing with $1.100 given her on the morning of their |marriage, Myrtle Randecker, ar-| years Did ever stop to think + you could eave from one-third to 25.—The first)tary of the Pacific Coast Coal Com- | one-balf on E. Hous | pany of Seattle testified that Hous-| *##UBS, FRUIT TREES AND turned over to him vouch era for about $12,000 for sions on coal sales at Nome, 1908,” | Brighton company had inales there that year, rested recently at Decatur, held here today on the charge of| larceny Randecker asserts that the mon ey be gave into his wife’s keeping] represented the savings of seven| what laws are | Star Want Ads =: Bring Results ck Exchange, of the Chicken loans Stock FLORIST Rainier Beach WILSON & MARLOWE Harries Bide, Renton, Wash. RAINIER VALLEY DISTRICT Pharmacy CUT FLOWERS X at Sahil's Nursery, foot of Holly 8t.? Dis commis | Take Old Kenton Line, get off at aT made no} FLOUR “White Front Grocery 4100 Rainier Ave. The Cleanest Store in Rainier | Valley. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE ML, hi under bonds of MATERIAL WILL COST In the + | Further Progress Made on 7 Cofistruction of Lake Waterway. be 1 & eine . fone Of nee dleoncrete work of th Mi ‘LOCAL CEMENT WILL BE BE USED IN BiG-LOCK Government Award of Contract to Fur- nish Lake Washington Canal 2 UN o is the riment, e lok’ for the Lal Panama Canal locks snd will largest In the United Staten aw world, be: Drydock Com ‘or Gewerat Purpoace. CANAL STEEL IRR OPPS be weed in the tholiand, on under af to the war depart upon which ceived will Makes Fina’ 00,000 Barrels on CLE SAM $350,000) ~The time is not far dist L BILL WILL AID SEATTLE fan IN FALL OF NEXT lemiclatinn Daceat by Have You Noticed —The progress that is being made toward the completion of the Lake Washington Canal? —Do you realize further that the Panama Canal is to be for- mally opened two years earlier than was at first anticipated? And what is mfpre important to you: —Are you going to take advantage of these conditions and acquire for yourself a small tract that will rapidly increase in value because of them? Then Come With Us to Kirkland **Seattle’s Fastest Growing Suburb” If ever the time was ripe for taking advantage of an un- precedented opportunity, it certainly is now. at when the shores of Lake Wash- ington will be opened to di communication with the com- merce of the world and Kirkland will virtually become a seaport with all the advantages of other Coast cities. —Today you can buy— View Lots for $100 and Up and Acreage for $250 and Up Per Tract On Terms of $5 and $10 a Month. OPENED FOR TRAFFIC Phone Ind. Col. 160, Beacon 819. DRUGS, MOTIONS, STaTIONER: Ciakms, Cuolde CamNDiZe, Best Drug Store in This trict PRicne. nt Ads Bring Results STAR. TE | YEAR a the award ent contract to the boca! hich Jown C. Eden ts largest rement ‘contract 1. “nald President # the Pa What do you suppose these will be worth five years from now? It's certain they will increase largely in value before the last payment is made. To reach Kirkland, take Madison car to Madison Park. Boats m: 19 trips daily; commutation fare, 62-3c. Burke & Farrar’s office at Kirkland wharf, Burke & Farrar, Inc. OWNERS 104 Cherry Street