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*‘CASCARETS” BEST Headache, sour stomach, bil- liousness and bad taste ° gone by morning. Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indi gestion, Sallow Skin and Miseralie a torpid tiv which cau » filled with sours and in a awill That's the first step to un told mixery—indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating, A Cascaret tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straigh ten you out by morning hhey work while you sleep--a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feeling good for months, Mil lions of men and women take a Cas caret now and then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regu lated, and never know a miserable moment. Don't forget the children their little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOU: ‘ONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE come front id bowels, Headach. and clogge: ! } Things That Professional Men’ Should Kaw and Do T shall now resume my writing on) National Conventions of this year My four articles in answer to Father! Vaughan were necessary, when, after bringing his indictment against So claliam, he refused to deb: the question with me. The ‘ already acknowledged m qualities of the Socialists # iam, but he complained of which he dit not agree because he has not yet digested our Political! Principles and assimilated them with the higher standards of ctyiliza y Necessary to promote the general T have written two articies| on the constitution adopted by the} Socialist party at {ts cenvention tn Indianapolis, Indiana. last & SOCIALIST PARTY ON RE rt 2CORD. The Soctatist party ts th feat party on record tt ines ite principles and t pat ands for, The party is opposed to erime and violence in any form. Ht dectared itself against direct ac-) ton, rabotame, ayndicalism. force and} violence tn its National Convention, and Nike all political parties, ret on the ballot (political action) ¢ gain the powers of government and) put ite principles Into force to re- move the wage bondage from the} workers. i ‘The party found ft conventent and ¥ ta declare its postion) with respect to direct action, anbot-/ £ other than Polit-| were #0) many people. especially judges and) preachers, who Renociated Sackalixts| with anarchy and ‘violence, and again, sometimes, even working men. and men who do net ‘k. get inte the Socialist party, and they are usu~ ally clever fellows, really Profes sional Proletarians some of them) who, by artifice, beceme prominent| and item ot. bers by a | and advocating y aret leased to call Soctatiom, but whieh) fe'teatly direct action, sabotage and olan. 5 Mikcipouatbiltty always brings wod- eration, end thove who | Be entrusted with duty will eon he) found | = nape reies ed of rexpous}- to the Socialist people. } SOCIALIST PARTY 4 POLITICAL, Powrn. | Some the retaipers of the own- ith pong so gpd > yer thin! penk of the > aceldem int dine Icomtents: hat real Sectal-— ARTICLE 11. SOCIALIST PARTY MANAGEMENT.| fee. 1. The affairs of the Soctalint Party whall be wdmintatered by the National Committe, 1 tees and officials, the BATIONAL COMMITTER. See. 1. The National Committee shall of the State Seeretarien ef alt states and terri- fortes, oF such other person an the such or territory. ar pone | ining the represcniation to, ench state or territory may he the Exeentive Seerctary je at the beginning of , ‘We now see that the party consti- tution is constructed with great care, to bring the management of the! party as cloze to the rank and file as possible, and leave the final deter- mination of party affairs in the hands of the membership, and is a rfect working machine in the po-| fitical interest of the working elasa,| because the National Secretary $# in| clone touch with the State Secre-| taries who form the National Com- mittee. The State Secretaries are in close touch with the County, City and Local Secretaries, all of ‘whom are the servants of the rank and file. Three years’ ¢ ship in the par qualify for Nat! ive member- necen#ary to a} Committeemen, standing subcommittees and execu- tive officials, #0 we again recognize that the party has a chance to know| who its officials are before they ean serve; therefore betrayal of the party is well nigh impossible, and aside from the great cause and prin: ciples that bind the Socialists and their patty together, the party 1# safeguarded on all sides by ite mem- Zz bership, whose slogan ever ts, “No compromise, no fusion, no political trading: If the working men and women, the farmers who farm farma, the small traders and business men, the professional men, teachers | and Preachers understood how the so- chalist party work ts carried on, and ta perfect organization we have, they could then understand why the party is fast becoming a political Dower In the world, and the study of the party itself will make any man proud of the Rreatest workin clans political organization the worl has ever known. EDWIN J. BROWN, 713 Firat Ay: Walon Bloc! BOWEL CLEANSER) {then ordered Ots to “beat it.” THE STA ‘There co | ‘ | | | Two BuSTS ON THE i WGERE CAREFULLY SET, RARE TRIUMPHS OF ARTCRAFT, ALREADY YET, WAR ONE YEAR OLD TODAY (By United Press Leased Wire) ROME, Sept. 28.-—Itaiy’s war with Turkey will tomorrow assume the dignity of a onoyearold infant. In honor of the occasion, preparations are being made today for a nation wide holiday and celebration that} promises to be marked by scenes of patriotic enthusiasm noi one whit less fervid and genera! than those which characterized (he early days of the war. As a result of the first year of the conflict, military critics generally agree that what Italy has accomplished to date ts merely the establishment of bases of operations for two ilnes of offen sive action, by eliher one of which she unquestionably hopes, during the coming year, to force Turkey to} recognize her sovereignty over Trip- olf and Cyrenaica. T ment of these two action, however, is conceded to ha wen done on & painstaking and secure bas TEDDY MUST CUT establish SPEECHES SHORT) MONTGOMERY 28 Ala., Sept Due to the great strain to which he} bas put his voice for the past few months, Dr. Scurry Terrell haw or. dered Col. Roosevelt to shorten all his speeches hereafter, and to make rear-platform addresses. The colonel's throat is husky, but otherwise bis voice is in first-class condition. The colonel arrived here this morning and today discussed the new emancipation, and the aban- donment of the practice of voting “on traditional grounds.” His itin- etary today includes Opelika, Co- lumbus and Macon, and tonight he will address an audience in Atlanta He is due to start for Chattanooga | tomorrow afternoon HEARS CALL FOR HELP--ROBBED SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2 Lared to a vac shed at the cor net of McAllister and Larkin sts. by | the sound of moans and a call fer help Alex Ots, vice president and general manager of the Storage Dat tery & Motor company here wi held up yesferday by three armed with revolvers and relieved of nearly $2,000, After securing his watch and chain, in change and a fountain pen, the highwaymen found Ots' wallet where had concealed it in bis inside vest pocket. In the wallet was $2,000 in $100 bills and $650 in smatier bilis. The bandits He did and the men hurried off in an- other direction. Police found Ots' business cards -| and the empty pocketbook scattered about the shed. Specifying no particular items where the city budget should be cut down, and mentioning no clasa of employes that should have their salaries reduced, F. T. Bradley nev- ertheless yesterday made a genergl request that the council reduce tite tax levy for 1913, Bradley is secre- tary of the Building Owners’ asso- elation, Councilman Erickson point- ed out that the levy would not be *o high if property were assessed on true valuation, Judge R. B, Albertson yesterday dismissed the contempt proceedings against Dr. Augustus H. Holeomb, brought by his first wife, Mrs. Eva Holcomb, from whom he was di vorced in 1907, Dr, Holeomb showed that he was utterly unable to pay alimony. Mrs. Holeomb told the court yesterday that all he had contributed was one dollar and a dog. KKK hhh hhhtbhh * Examination for the posi- tion of second-class assistant ship drafteman will be held at the n yard, Bremerton, in November. Applications must be made to tho commandant at the yard before November 1, The position pays $2.80 a ® day. TIMI KM HMI * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * FIRE TUG GETS BERTH The offer of the Chicago, Mil waukee & Puget Sound for a free dock for the fireboat Snoqualmie was accepted yesterday by the city council, This will mean that the fireboat will not be taken out of commission, a# was decided upon three weeks ago. The boat will be temporarily located at the foot of Forest st. until permanent quarters are provided at the foot of Massa- chusetts st. Dance at Dreamland ton eht...99* sen for future | most thorough, | Are No Circum MANTE. ONE PROM | | TFINE NEW BREAD ON THE MARKET | Beare Appetizing Name of | “Holsum” In pute Holsum" bread on the market, the Holsum Baking Company believes it is doing the jpublic a real service. First, by Wrapping this bread in waxed pa per and sealing each loaf ro that }it Je Itnpossttde for any foreign #ub |stance to touch the broad, it Is jsuring the consumer of absolute cleacliness. Secondly, it is ele jeum” fs as bakery as It is possible to turn jusing the very best of mate 4 the most expert bakers. ned that “Hol! fine a product of the at. men ff The bread is put up in 32-ounce Hoaves and sold for 10¢ to the con lwumer, which, it Is claimed by the | |Bakery people, is more bread for} jthe money than is usually delivered | |to the consumer. | It ie believed that the sanitary | wrapping, the large loaves and the | jexeellence of the bread itself will} jmake & combination that will ap-| peal strongly to Seattic house | wives, CHINESE DOCTOR Treatments Free WONDERFUL CHINESE REMEDIES FROM THE FAR EAST GIVEN AWAY FREE TO THE SICK man or woman in each To one locality will be given, free, a proof treatment of Lee K. Chin's wonder- |ful Chinese Roots, Barks and/ |Herbs. This proof treatment,| which is offered without one cent of cost, has been used in China for over four thousand years and has cured more men and women than any known treatment now in exist-| ence. To prove what this wonder-| | fal treatment will do, the Doctor is) offering a free treatment so that| the skeptical may see and the| doubters be convinced. A cured patient is a doctor's best j advertisement. . No matter how many other treat- | ments you have tried; no matter | | how many other doctors have failed, |Lee K. Chin stands ready to prove| to you at his own expense that his remedies will do the work. Sit down NOW and write Lee K. Chin, | 349 Hall Safe Building, San Fran-| cisco, telling him in your own words just how you feel and from what you suffer most. He will then send you a treatment prepared to meet the requirements of your case, and which will convince you that you are not in the Incurable eate, but can and will be cured. This treatment will be sent to you In a plain wrapper with the postage paid. Don't put this matter off until tomorrow just because there isn't paper or pencil handy. Look one up now and write immediately. This is YOUR opportunity to get well, Don't waste it. OF STIFFNESS UNBENT AND GREETED HIS BROTHER BRIcsA- HIS POSTURE BRAC GENT, y WHAT! wourp You STR ime ( are in- in a safe investment, If you toreated | land | close in, that will j make you money while you are | asleep, call at our | offies, 806 Third Avenue, or tele phone Main 667 The Price of Milk Reginning October 1, prices will be as follows Pasteurized Milk, qt 100 a Be Whipping Cream, pt 30c Half pt te eeeces MO Commercial Cream, pt . 200 Half pt . +106 Phone Your Orders to Elliott 223 A. Kristoferson ome Who Need This School N jo. 1 The Seattle Engineering School enables EMPLOYED MEN to take up @ thdpretical-practica! course in Steam, Gas, or Electrical Engineering In SPARE TIME, night or day, and this greatly increase their earning power and thelr INDEPENDENCE. Catalog and particulars quest. on re Tel. Q. A, 254 First Ave, W. & Roy St. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 stances in Which Adolf Is Safe From Osgar “VIEWING WITH ALARM,” ETC. -From Philadelphia North American. GON Tryon? 1912. THE LATTER, WHO FELT His DIGNITY JARRED, WAS PEEVED AT BEING ADDRESSED AS "OLD PARD,” HIS FRIENDLINGSS SNUBBED, Words by Schaefey Music by Condo ow rae Se °C Sf wee eee Se ALAS, IT TURNED OUT TON, Sept. 28. r, Nevo nor Napoleon should have been perinitted (o marry because they were eplleptica war | the arsertion here today of Dr. B. P Clark of New York in his before the International | « of Hygiene and Demogra | phy bere today / te || This Band Sure Had Serpentine Strain 28.-—W Mooresv! ALTOONA b A., Bept band of Huntingdon county, was on its way to McKlevisfort in a hay wagon to give a concert, 8. H. Lightner saw refuge In Huller lsenberg’s nul ching lodge upon 1 their destination, sealding wat was vexed and the reptile made a hasty exit. It measured three feet |Y. W. C. A. SUNDAY | MEETINGS RESUMED The regular Sunday efternoon meetings held wader the auices of the ns Women's Christian A vociation, Fourth and Benes), which were transferred during tho sur mer months to their camp at Yeo | malt park, will resume tomorrow, at 4 o'clock, with an inter pro jesam It in to be “Rally day A discun sion clase, led by Miss Sara E Sprinwer, and a social hour will fol low, ond refreshments will be nervy ed. Tho friends of the association and all young women are cordially AND FURTHERMORE— Would you treacherousty smite nvited io this open meeting the pacred palladi of oar liber) . thes?T Would you tear down ge, Sechelt oaks bulwarks erected against the BUSY) 4 1% your paper is not deliv. & passions of the mob? Would you! ® ered regularly to your home & destroy the system of checks and @ every afternoon, and if i is & balances? Would you lay profane|# not delivered in good shape, , * please phone the circulation # vty Pei . temple. rate DY | manager, Main 9400. ‘The Star & the fathers? Would you undermine | » subscribers are entitled to per- * the hallowed protection of our Mb-|@ fect service. They are enti. # erty? Would you submit thia gov-|® Cled to an early and a regular # ent to the tyranny of a ma-|* delivery. Boys who crumple * > + oy |® up or otherwise mutilate the #) ity? Wo yt chy? Would you lay the ax tol, ior should be reported * the root Of the tree of freedom? |% * And © on. [eke ttttete heehee A NEW PHOTO OF THE UNFORTUNATE CZAR- | INA AND OF HER BOY—FEAR IS HER DAILY COMPANION! These photographs of the ozarina of Russia and her only son, Alex have just arrived in the United States from St. Petersburg. Re- porte say that this beautiful im. perial Alice, who was a carefree pring of Hesse-Darmstadt fore her marriage, is still afflict with nervous melancholia because | of her fears that her boy or one of her four girls will meet death at the | hands of terroris' | —— = —= ca mee SCHOOL; ASK INJUNCTION “Tis an til wind that blows no-,persuade August body good,” said the pupils of) plant.” School District No. 86 ag the North. So school was closed and the west breeze, laden with the odor!school board is now asking the su- of fish from August Hengsgen's|perior court to issue an injunction fish fertilizer plant, came wafting | restraining Hengsgen from operat- through the windows. jing his plant. The board says teat “Tis an ii wind indeed,” an- | While his plant is three-quarters of to move his ROUGH ON CAESAR That) Swered the teacher, her hand atja mile away, the ‘kchgol is never her nose, “so fil, in fact, that I|passed up when the smell® come must close the school until | can| round, THE FIRST ONE RECOILED, THAT ADOLF WAS RASH amy, 8 Yer FECT, (BEING PLASTER) FoR OSGAR AT Him a REPRISAL WAS FOILED. | TooK HIS USUAL SmagH, a B 5 St ; ch. aa Bit. t THREATEN TO KILL B dented lwhieh he | proceedings and | jail | time murder of Captain A ‘PASTOR SAYS DRY * {a black enake along the road, jump-| tebed It up and torsed mustelans, The snake all atiempts to dis-| Sept. 28 We are jthe laughing stock of our neigh bors. Everett in anything but ‘dry’ city,” So said Rev. Frank E. Herthum. pastor of the First Christian |church, this morning. Rev. Her jthum sdvocates going back to the |aaloon Heensing system | GRADE CROSSING ‘result of a quarr take ter, a crowsing the grade in an auto near Covington, struck by train, and narrowly escaped death The over, an The breaking of the glass shield cut Sylvester about the chest and head, The train stopped and took him to Auburn, where he was at-| tended by a physician ty, an unidentified man ts dead to day, and Sam Cortesce and Michae!| Speaker, Marius | Macebiaroli quarre! over the merits of certain wines.! | All are Italians. SNEAD ON SIGHT AMARILLO, Tex, Snead, million his Sept, 28-5 banker probably will be tried in J; if freed on the first charge, for ing Al G. Boyce, jr., som of the gam tain. The tragedies grew from i clopement of Mrs. Snead ‘ young Boyce. Sons of ‘ awaiting an opportunity to yh revenge for the killing of father They have threat vead the minute be te fe aire wae release tb vaght by was remanded oda habeas corpy Snead will in be November G tried a second for th Boyce and early fF B22 Petrersees Heaters, Charter Oax Fr Company raiture TOWN IS JOK EVERETT, The grade crossing aBnin tried to its toll of life, W. W. Sylves banker of Issaquah, while sou! the of Seattle ngine was of a freight auto was completely turned! was damaged very much. | OSSteVayvwrezs SSesreeseterc LOB8 ANGELES, Sept. 28~-As al at a dinner par | fatally wounded. arose from Al a discussion! Se ISZESERIEDE BESEEES Brsasr_ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH, 1912, 8 P. M., under the auspices of the United | Workers of America and the Socialist Party, discuss Judge Cushman’s injunction and scabs. Speakers—Kate Sadler, Lena Morrow Lewis, Hulet M. and others, Chairman—Joseph O. Golden BAND CONCERT, 7 to 8 NO CHARGED. EVERY SEAT FREE Proceeds locked out, of this meeting for benefit of miners’ families 1 Eyerett, Wash., Sept. 25 ‘ ake the working class of Seattle: The above mecting Ie uspices of the Socialist party, and all reporte to the contrary by the Seattle Times, are false and intended to misicad the py Yours for the revolution, : FRANS BOS State Secretary Socialist Party, State of Wasitil Delivered to NE, ETC, Free Yel bet. Union ike. M To 1 A concan ard A or OPEN 11:10 4. Monday, Sept. 3 LAST SUMMER EXCURSION SELLING DATE. To Various Eastern Destinations 4 Tickets Bear 15-Day Going Transit Limit. Final Return Limit Oct. 31. | off, F, FFE YFESSE_ $2E_ 822 SERSSTEVEQESRERSESREEsecesues Boose 28 to Visit the East at Greatly Reduced Round-Trip Fares . figoBE*FEE2. Great Northern Railway Ticket Office Columbia and Second