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Y HAr A NICK AS VAITER yon! “CIDDLE \ Y ROOM, Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D, 8. FIGHTING TO KEEP AY DER BONDSHAVER = VAN SMeARSOFFIT THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1912. Osgar Helps Photographer to. Get Picture « of Tv vit ul DOT 1 Diss VaY-———| VAY mee ST Tw . jere's 7 WUST THE MAN T WANT. I Vit SAY “HERE 183 YOUR A TENSSPOT IF YOU'LL TAKE THIS CAMERA IN AND SNAP THEM AT THE TABLE. FOR THE “DAILY Birr.” OB 1 SNAP Diss CAMERA,” VEDDING DREAKF4ST, Besipes ve RED uc DEN 1 SKIP, T VLU SEE DER BRIDE oe SE spelt cso scale nc UND ¢ at SouP; LOOK BLEASANT, BLEASE, VILE HERE 133 YOUR CAMERA; LOOK PLEASANT, BLeAse VILE I SNAP DISS uf \_ BLATE OF SouP, ba Ry { Wedding Breakfast Words by Music by Condo IN THE LEAD We are in the lead in all the latest discov ntal Work which makes us ¢ of filling, extracting and treating your teeth] by painiess methods, Our expert crown avd bridge work and light weight Never Slip Plates make us : the dentists par excellence in Se | attle Nervous women and chit| dren come to us with perfeet con fidence in our gentle and carefull methods, And as to prices, they} competitors jby the police in the investigation | $10.00 $4 the efficiency committee of the Regular extra heavy | $5); council fs making of charges Gold Crowns Regular $10 Never Slip the Plates of using unnecessary force Our guarantee is the one that) 414 improper conduct brought by protects you, signed by both the Ww P riet Brown and M. J. Kelly, tended} R Larsen and operator and manager Tonkin against Patrolman L. Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. 0. 8. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Union to show that the officers were jus} NOTE—Gring this Ad with you }had to t Policewomen Har | } tified in making the arrest and did charged occurred on the night of August 27. Tonkin and two girls, one 15, the other 19, were taken from a dance hall at 28th av, and Madison st. The officers testified that when the three were taken jout that the girls refused to give their names or addres: that Too } kin, an employe of the corporation jcounsel’s office, said the older girl was his wife. They testified that the dance hall had a bad reputa How Do You Stand tion, that several complaints had at the Bank been made against it, that “rag ging” was permitted, that men and women both drank at the hall and that all these things had Induced the police to watch the place. Told Different Stories Patrolman Larsen testified that on the night in question he, with Harriet Brown and Mrs. Kelly, had jeone to the oe and several In the course of your bus! career you will find that th often a very important questi: Every. successful man offers practical testimony to the value Of a bank account and the ac waintance with the bank of- teers. Tt will pay you to take us into your confidence. deal mi nis bank ith fidential. Particulars regarding - accounts on our books are only supplied to our customers tn per- heir known representatives en authorized in writing dn this basis we invite your account. WRITES REFUGE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Established 1882 First at James Pioneer 3quare DOUGLAS, Ariz, Sept Answering the appeal of Orozco, the T-year-old daughter of| Gen. Pascual Orozco, Jr., leader of the Mexican revolution, to Presf dent Taft, pleading her father's |cause, Pearl Hubr, 10, daughter of an American settler driven from Colonia Marelos by the rebels, wrote the pre 26 Eleana/ POLICE OFFICERS TELL THEIR SIDE OF STORY | Interfere when the officers wanted "MY PAPA NOT MURDERER, EITHER, e dent yesterday as| IT LOOKED LIKE THE DEVIL — to go home. They all did so until } the girls with Tonkin were spoken to. When the younger one was asked her name she refused ta gt it and then gave several differe addresses, The older girl th came up, Larven said, and tried to to take the girl to headquarters. Tonkin then asked what right they his wife to jail The older girt denied that she was his wife. Larsen denied that he had used | improper language of unnecensary | foree. He sald the dance hall was a bad one and that it could not be closed without help from the prose cuting attorney's office. The policewomen bore out Lar sen's testimony. Poltce Sergeants Mason and Ryan teagifie to the bad character of the place, and told of the complaints made against it, both declaring that it was not a fit place for young girls Mother Thanked Her Mrs. Kelly sald that the reason the girls were taken to headquar ters was that they refused to Ko home when ordered She told of the mo of them thank-| ing he her daughter out of t The girl's mother corroborated this statement. Cap tain Williard told of what happen ed at headquarters and scored Ton-|, () kin for his actions the night of the} te arrest. The Investigation will be} “ # ) j continued next week E GIRL TO TAFT follows “Dear Mr. President Taft, Washing ton, D. C “My papa is not a murderer, either. Why have you let Mr. Or | ozco drive us from our happy home? Be kind and merciful to Eleana and hers, but, oh, be just to us. “PEARL HUBER, “- fogitive from Morelos.” Ballard Business Directory BE GUIDED BY THE ADVER- TISEM=INTS BELOW. THEY ARE RELIABLE AND WILL MEET YOUR EVERY WANT Three Flavors. Try It. You'll Like It. Royal Dairy, 5426 Leary Av. EMBALMERS __ MAYFIELD PHONE BALLARD 9 MRS. HARRY HOROWITZ, Wife of “Gyp the Blood,” one of the alleged murderers of Gambler Rosenthal; she is expected to ald in her husband's defense by testi- GUNMEN’S WIVES IN ROSENTHAL CASE his evening exercise in the next room, BREAKS PAROLE SPEAK ON CIVIC found in the state, she will Lave! to go to the penitentiary for hav jatt L. D. Lewis, je Civic Center Association State Federation of Women's of “framing” a personal injury suit! against the N. P. Her conditional parole was secured through the ef: ed new courthouse where Bogue civic center plan can be cai ried out. that the present plan to build temporary structure on the owned by the county at Third a and James et. forts of club women Nix on That we and Bunny Hug Stuff Wife of “Lefty Loule,” another of} WASHINGTON, Sept. 26—Pres the Rosenthal alleged ton Gibson, society playwright, club- osenthal alleged = murderers.) van and the Ward McAllister of who also remains loyal to her bus- Washington society, has come out MRS. LOUIS ROSENBERG, lions of dollars to the taxpayers, Wedded in Undertaking But she needn't have been scared—it was only Brother Mike taking CENTER SITE president of the & T. ing broken her parole by leaving |l. Quigley, pre t of the the home of Mrs. R. C. McCredie, | tle Real Estate Association; James of Sunnyside, president of the|A. Haight and C. J, France will b speakers at a meeting to be held clubs. The woman was convicted | Friday evening in Junction riall at Ballard, in the interest of securing a site for the Jocation of the propos the The association contends site would ultimately re- sult in the loss of at least two mil ~|JURY FREES PAGE FOR WHIPPING FOSTER A jury of three men and three women in Judge Brown's court yes y found Thomas D, Page. former Seattle lawyer, not guilty o! assaulting H. EB. Foster on August 17. Testimony showed that Foster advanced on age in a threatening manner and that Page used his cane to protect himself. The fight oceu at the corner of 2nd av and Cherry st, and was wit bya large number of people: hreas Leased WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 Domingan revolution is almost cer tain, wan the admission here to day of government officials, Offi clals of the navy department want the number of marines ed district increa jited States marine force at pri ent is stationed at Pacific coast | Boxee. vernment officials here expect | the opening of (he Panama canal to lincrease disturbances, necessitat jine force, JAWN D. PASTOR | d Vreas lensed Ore., Sept. 26.—Bpeak ing before the weekly mbly of the University of Oregon here, Dr. Chas. Aked, noted minister of San | | Franctec © and New York, known as “Rockefeller’s Fifth av. pastor,” to- day made a strong plea for woman suffrage in Oregon, He urged wo men to work with all their power to take the position to which they are lentitled as the equals and compan | fons ot man. MAN POISONE HUNTINGTON, Ore., Sept. 26. friend's mistake in supplying rl Merrill, a workman at a gyp jum plant a few miles from here, | with disinfectant instead of brandy \caused Merrill's death, according to ja mensage received here today Merrill had hurt his hand and to ease the pain took three or four |ewallows of the disinfectant. “It jdon't taste good, Wire) He died in a few minutes, MORE LEPERS (Ry United Preas Lensed Wire) PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., Sept e- he 1 26.—The leper at present consists olony here, whic! of John R arrival of F. R Warren from San Francisco, ac- cording to Washington advices re Tl ceived here. Two Spoka ithe disease, may also be sent to} Diamond Point here for treatment. | v. Fisherman Hooks Whale of a Worm _Ballard Sheet Metal Works | fying for him. band. against the turkey trot, the bunny Parlors “Till Death” VENICE, Sept. 26.-—One of the tine. PE ————————————————————————— hug, the wriggle, the horse trot queerest denizens of the deep sea 0. B MA URNACE WORK LOOK FOR JOHN (which he was credited with origin- ever seen in this port was brought OUR SPECIALTY 100 000 HORT ating), and has declared he i# 0} KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 26.—|in today by W. H. Gilman, a fisher- Ballard Sheet Metal Works ? ing to use every means in his poW-| surroundings that gave a powerful|men. Experts of fishology claimed Skylights, Blow Piping, Conductors WILLIAMSON PALO ALTO, Cal. Sept. 26.—|er to stamp these dances out Of |signiticance to the words “till | it was a genuine sea serpent of the Gutters, Hotel, a and Restaurant Whether the Palo Alto Mutual| Washington society. death do you part,” figured in the |rarest variety. General Mill and Boat Work Jobn Williamson, 15, of Van-| pusiding & Loan Association will| Gibson, who has been spending | wedding of Harry ‘T. Minot, an em-| While casting off the burned pler | couver, B.C. has been missing|be permanently closed by an alleg-|the season at Newport, and who !8/ palmer, who was married today to/at Ocean Park, Gilman hauled the from his home since Monday, and the police of the Canadian city and the Seattle department are looking a blue coat, blue knee pants and a gray tweed vest. He had no collar. He is about 4 feet 10 in height, has blue eyes and a fair complexion. His hair is medium brown, OLD MAN KILLED IN HAND-CAR COLLISION TACOMA, Sept. 26—Walter H Gross, 64 years old, superintendent of construction on the Tacoma Kast ern railroad to Mount Rainier, is dead here today through an accl- dent which occurred yesterday af- ternoox when a handear on which he was riding collided on a sharp Other Dentists’ Ohio Cut Rate|eurve with the engine of a work ewes wrt train, hurtling him 20 feet through $15 Set of Teeth. $8 vs air against * pile of broken ” 2 rock, fracturing his skull. Guaranteed Best “WU! Gross had waited until every man $10 Set of Teeth. lof his crew had jumped safely from the ill-fated car. There were 10 {men with him, all of whom avoided injury by jumping Guaranteed Fit ........... YATES DENIES IT. CUT- O H I RATE DENTISTS Second Av. and Univer: Oppoaite Stone-Fishe: es WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS rare DENTAL WORK OT RATE PRICES 4s Payments. $8 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown was found and fight there, that there was no EASY pap hel geen, down and balance in payments. for him. When last seen, he wore) $5 Gold or Porcelain » $3, Charles J, Yates, proprietor of} mone Work the Indian Bar, Maynard and ra, $1 U | Weller, denies the statement that : cut. thte Silver Fillings, 50c Up | night of sept. 17, was cut in a fight! 12-YEAR arrren QUANANTER, in his saloon. He says that his sa- GIVEN ON Lb loon was closed at the time Teeples in Washington on business connect ed with his new play, was formerly an ardent admirer of the turkey trot and kindred dances, and attrib- uted his recent attack of appendi- citis to his zeal in these diver sions, London, Sept. 26-—Advices re- ceived today from Tokio indicate that hundreds were killed in the re- cent typhoons in Japan. Railroad and telegraphic communication is being restored to the affected dis- tricta, ed shortage of $100,000 in the ac counts of its secretary, State Sen- ator Marshall Black, probably will be determined late today by Geo. 8. Walker, state building and loan commissioner. Black, according to a statement issued by Walker, has confessed that he misappropriated approximately $100,000 of the inati- tution’s funds and has made partial restitution by assigning all his property over to the association, POISONED MEAT KILLS CHILD WENATCHEE, Sept. 26.—-One child is dead and four others are critically i] as the result of the family of J. Sledge eating diseased pork on their ranch near here. Two of the children are expected to die. an undertaking where he is employed here. JOLTS DEFENSE (By United Press Leased Wire.) TACOMA, Sept. 26.—H. J. Dow lass, star witness for the gover men in the trial of C. bids, hit the defense a hard blo (Paid Advertisement.) QUIGLEY VINDICATED TO THE CITIZENS OF KING COUNTY: Usually at election times, dishon- est politicians make untruthful and Mrs. Sledge, who is also ill, sald) unjust statements, One such statex she and her children ate meat of | ment has been called to my aiten: two hogs they found dead in their | tion, namely, that the Auditor's pasture, thinking the animals had/|fice made mistakes in handling the | been kicked to death by horses. Primary Election returns of Sep- an - tember 10th, 1912, and that through such mistakes King County would be put to considerable expense in recounting the I desire to state that no such mis- takes were made, and that no dep uty auditcr {s responsible for in- complete returns made to the aud- itor’s office, I stand ready to at tend any meeting, public or private, and point out to the people that the criticisms were made by dishonest political ward heelers. OTTO A, CASH, County Auditor. pany of Captain Jarvis, and Jarvis, although managers rival concerns, held frequent co ferences and that they were t coal, He said they went over togeth ment blanks, coal selling in the for $16, open mark Receivers Must Show Each Was Lucky Steer TOKIO, Sept. 26.—Emperor Yoshihito today personally arrang- ed that the sacred oxen which drew the funeral car of his father, the late Emperor Mutsuhito, shall be pensioned. With special attend- ants, each of the oxen will spend the rest of its life in luxury in the imperial pastures, Seattle, Renton & Southern ra under federal appointment, Bessie Layman, in the mortuary of establishment E. Houston and Jobn H. Bullock for conspiracy to defraud the government on coal yesterday afternoon when he testi- fied that while auditor for the com- Bullock gether for hours the day before the government bids were put in on in detail the figures on the govern- ® These bids were the cause of the government paying $27 a ton for Why They Didn’t Pay Judge A. W. Frater has issued an order to compel 1. M. Mills and O, D. Colvin to show cause on Oc- tober 1 why they should not pay over to the present receivers of the road the sum of $90,474.57, which was collected by them when they wpre acting as receivers of the road creature in, It was about five feet in length, black and green mottled, with a tail not shark. INVESTIGATE BOILER EXPLOSION CAUSE Officials of the Chicago, z- n yesterday investigated the boiler explosion of Tuesday night wiadvanced the theory that lack of the explosion. The train was go- of n- 0- very big head of steam, and it is believed that the water ran out. Jesse 8, Jones, of the public service terday to investigate the explosion. Here’s Genuine Find in Bonehead Class LOS ANGELES, Sept. University of California expedition sent here, under Prof. Reginald ©. Stoner, to unearth relics of earth's first ages from the lava beds of La Brea rancho, is in pos- session today of its most important find—the skull of a sloth that meandered about in the ooze of the pleistocene marshes some 100,000 years ago, The skull is in a rare state of preservation, and Prof. Stoner declared it to be the only perfect skull of a sloth in existence. er et | Barly, will be increased with the! Grable and Fred | schoo! | children, said to be afflicted with | that; killed four of the train crew have | water in the boiler was the cause of | ing about 25 miles an hour, with a| commission, came into Seattle yes-| 26.—The | the | WA twee eae eee ene eee (oe & UNCLE SAM KEEPS, TAB ON DOMINGO | ire) | That American intervention in the Santo) to be rent] ing greater activity among the mar- | FOR SUFFRAGE. | | | | D: he complained. | unlike that of a) | Mil} waukee & Puget Sound road who) { MELLOWED GY EXPERIENCE “I suppose you have read all three platforms? “Carefully,” answered Farmer Corntossel platforms an’ circus advertisements, And I've le maybe the management is doin’ its best, even if they don't have. * * everything they was talkin’ about in the reg’lar performance” “a * ‘ Excursion Fares to Spokane National Park Rout: ACCOUNT NINETEENTH ANNUAL SPO INTERSTATE FAIR Sept. 30 to Oct. 6 Incl. ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARES for round trip from all points on the Great North: ern’s lines in Washington and Oregon. Tickets on sale Sept. 28 and Oct. 2, limited to Oct. 7. $13.60 ROUND TRIP FROM SEATTLE THREE I FINE DAILY TRAINS Leaving King Street Station 9 A. M., 7:10 and 10 P.M.) Berth irusksvaliciia and Tickets at TICKET OFFICE—COLUMBIA AND SECOND Or King Serest Passenger Station SPOKANE SHORT LINE] Great Northern Railway a —GREAT— Protest Meetin DREAMLAND RINK SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH, 1912. & P. M., under the auspices of the United Mine Workers of and the Socialist Party, to discuss Judge Cushman’s injunction scabs, Speakers—Kate Sadler, and others. Chairman—Joseph O. Golden Band Concert, 7 to 8 No Admission Charged. Every Seat Free Proceeds of this meeting for benefit of miners’ families locked out. Lena Morrow Lewis, Hulet M. Everett, Wash., Sept. 25. 191% To the working class of ¢: The above meeting is under auspices of the Socialist party, and all reports to the contrary, by the Seattle Times, are faise and intended to mislead the pi Yours for the revolution, FRANS BOSTROM, of Washingtom State Secretary Socialist Party, State Build Some Houses at Gold 20% to 30% On Your Money You have been reading about GOLD BAR for weeks. J Now, TODAY, you must wake up and get busy . GOLD BAR NEEDS HOUSES GOLD BAR NEEDS HOUSES RIGHT AWAY. AND THERE IS BIG MONEY IN IT FOR THE MAN OR MEN WHO WILL GO INTO GOLD BAR AND BUILD HOUSES, EITHER TO RENT OR L. The order has been issued and the railroad men are to be in Gold Bar within a few days. There must be houses them; people are now living i in tents and the population Gold Bar will be doubled in no time. BE ASSURED: GOLD BAR IS THE BEST sPECU-| : LATIVE AND INVESTMENT FIELD IN THB NORTHWEST TODAY. IF YOU HAVE ANY IDLE MONEY, PUT IT INTO GOLD BAR. YOU WILE SURELY MAKE MONEY, SEE GOLD BAR TODAY INVEST IN GOLD BAR TODAY DO THIS, AND YOU WILL NOT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT TOMORROW i PRICES OF REAL ESTATE HAVE NOT BEEN RAISED SINCE THE ORDER OF TR at WAS} ISSUED. WE DO NOT DO BUSINESS THAT WAY. WE ARE WILLING TO LET YOU H: WE YOUR PROFIT. AND YOU WILL POSITIVELY AND SURE LY MAKE MONEY IN GOLD BAR, EITHER IN IN-} TING IN VACANT LOTS OR BUILDING. Oscar Jensen & Co. 314 Northern Bank Bldg., Fourth and Pike, Seattle. Branch Office at Gold Bar. Jay Sigworth, Mg™ Refetences: 12 Years of Honest Dealing And: Scandinavian American Bank, Seattle,

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