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THE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1912. 1 HAF MADE A STRAW DUMMY Yo Loox UKE MR. SKYGACK, ADOLF DON'D LIKE POINDEXTER 10 HELP HODGE SPOKANE, Oct. 1 tour o Eastern Washington Se ee r Miles Poindexter and Tob Hodge, progressive candidate for governor been arranged to Gay. Hodge spore to a crowded meeting at Medica! Lake last night) | with Govnor eats, progressive candidate for Heutenani governor Today he is Senator Polndexter's guest at the Interstate fair “We are going to elect Pob Hodge | on by a big today of-the best men and I sball joyal - “I think Hodge o now before the people certainly support him most ty.” Bpokane vn eng have asked the state committee to let Hods campaign in Eastern Washingto for two whole weeks. Hodge and Poindexter wi!! go from Spokane to Wenatchee, th and Walla Wall speak at ¢ points, if presen: ried out Dandruff and Falling Hair Remedy: Fifty Cent Bottle of Paris- Hair Tonic | They y intermediate plans can be car will also NOW BANKS, THIS 1S My Busy DAy AND IT MUST BE DiSTURBED By No OneE!! | | | | | Every mas and woman who val ues a good heat of hair should ree ularly use Parisian Page. | Tens of thousands of people are! using it every day because It ts! such a clean, ‘honest remedy chat} does exactly what it is advertised to do or money. back. Please bear in mind that Parisian Sage is not a dye; that it does not} contain sugar of lead or any other dangerous ingredient, and that it will stop falliog hair, scalp itch and rid your scalp of every particle of dandruff. It will do more; it makes hair grow tustrous and fuxuriant and puts a radiant beauty into dull, life- jess hair. Get a bottle of Parisian Sage to day at any drug store cr toilet goods counter. The price is only 50 cents. Be sure and ask for; Parisian Sage Hair Tonic; the girl) with the Aubern hair is on every carteh, Bartels stores bave it. | GREAT SCOTT SomE THING AwFuUL MUST HAVE HAPPENED = a seaditiona| opel pound. tere ave. ™. IT’S FATHER’S ‘Bay, ADOF, DER INSIDE VAITING e 33 a CHENTL MAN TO SPEAK Mir You, MAYBE YOu KNOW HiM——~ Wiggs NAME® ISS MR, SKYEACK, DAD ROT THAT PHONE -CANTA BUSY MAN HAVE ANy PEACE ? For 10 days more we will fit frame, guaran- teed for five years, with spherical lenses and leather case, complete for $2.50. This rineludes a careful and accur- ate examination. Bee our Kryptok lenses, with no lines or cement scales, for close and distant vision. Saves two pairs of glasses. Mounted with Shuron eye- Siass or spectacle mounting. Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Building Bring This Ad With You. AMUSEMENTS SEATTLE THEATRE Pho 43 TONIGHTALE WREK mapas Matinee Thursday 25c 2 KENTUCKY” iy € Dosey Evening Prices—tic. 0c, The, $1.00 Toth Phones 6108 JOSEPH JEFFERSON “nen iJ 1900” Other nie, ‘Orpheum Acts (FMP HILLY — Ww FIELD “PUN IN A et ACATIROREN sHor* 10 F People in iin Gi Other _ other hig oe, ac : . Acts. The PA PANTAG| ES | Txoranns a ome “TuK on THE ‘AInS” Longtellow's sree: poem visual- \ pe Eighth and Patios near | that branch of our government, The The campaign for speaker of the next house is on. On one side the andpat crowd is lining up behind Howard Taylor, who occupied the * hip during the last ses nig Ofpioed to him is Thomas F. Murphine, one of the big pro} gressive jeaders in the state, who) has oeen induced to make the race for the legislature from the 4Znd/ alstriet. Moth men are from King county A bard fight is being made by the progressives to defeat Taylor, even) for election in his own district, the 40th legislative dictrict. Taylor, tacked by Represeniative William Pevcs and a few cther standpat leaders, ruled the rules commitiee ot the last house with an tron hand aud blocked much progressive leg-| islation. “Why, we never knew the big-| ness of the man. This expression has been repeat ed dozens of times at the progres sive headquarters in the Butler he tel within the past 48 Sours. It is the result of the big meeting at the Coliseum theatre, Saturday night, when “Bob” Hodge, the progressive candidate for governor, brought over hundreds of people to the pro- gressive camp. “We had no idea of the strength | Democratic headquarters bave! been opened at 318 Bailey building | Chairman Tresholme of the county} committee has appointed his execu. jtive committee, and a strenuous campaign is planned. State Chair- man Hugh Todd has appointed Geo. E Ryan to take charge of the speakers’ bureau. He will announce | the state = executiy: committee There is war among the social-| | fete, The so-called “conservative” | wing, led by Dr, EB. J. Brown, Judge Winsor, J. Thomason and| M. J, Kennedy, captured the King county central committee at the re- \cent primary election. The “rad- jieal” wing, headed by Hulet M. | Wells, Millard Price, Kate Sadler and Frans Hostran, claim, how-| ever, to have control of the organi- | zation by @ referendum vote of the rank and file of the card members| of the party. “Trimmer” Humphrey will go to Kitsap county tomorrow in the in |terests of his campaign. He will | speak before the Bremerton Com- merelal Club. Progressive women of the Tenth | ward will meet tomorrow at 3 p. m, at Masonic hall, 14th av. and 42nd) st. for the purpose of organizing sm HOW JAWN| |imposed by Judge K. C. try between Suaqui Granges and of character and the abiliiy of |for thorough campaign work. ©. J.| Hodge until we heard him,” say the | France will address the meeting. men and women who have been! Precinct committeewomen and a} ringing up headquarters and coming ward captain will be elected, and/ there personally to pledge loyal support from now on. also a meniber of the state com mittee, WANT $20,000 H. L, Evans, the George P. Bent company and the Concord company have been made defendants in a $20,000 damage suit, instituted by) William 0. Erbes, a piano sales-| man, formerly working for the Con- cord company, for alleged malicious arrest. Erbes charges that he was arrested on September 20 on a charge of embezzlement, held in jail| 10 hours, handcuffed and taken to Ellensburg, where bis case was dis-| missed, after being heard before a justice of the peace. KEEP FIRE TUG IN COMMISSION Accepting the recommendation of |the public safety committee, the council has voted to keep the fire tug Snoqualmie in commission. She | Will be stationed at the foot of For jest st, at the Chicago, Milwaukee | & Puget Sound railway dock, which | was offered to the city free as a berthing place, AUTO HITS CAR John Sims, 782 Spring st., driver of a delivery auto for the Bass- Hueter Paint company, was injured THEY’LL HEAR "EM last night and his car wrecked by The county commissioners will! a collision with a Madison st. car this morning hear reasons from the! at the intersection of Madigon st. King County Fair association why! and h av, Sims was coming the county should issue bonds for| down the hill on Union, and turned $240,000 for the purchase of a per-| in at 13th. A house obstructed his manent location for the county fair! at the Meadows. The commission- ers will be asked to include the bond fesue in the November elec- tion. The fair association wants money to buy permanent buildings and make the fair an annual © ent, MODERN elegantly tur elegantly furnished rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir- estlake, Elliott eee view of the tracks. The impact sent the auto twisting across the street and threw the driver out on the pavement, breaking his shoul- der, tearing his ear and cutting his face, Broadway | high students have or- ganized a Senate club forf the pur- BUSY DAY OH JOHN DEAR COME HOME | | | | | | | OH JOHN-WHAT Doyou THINK BABY JUST SaAip “DADDYy” jopned at As the wor! | the entrance, the gates were swung shut | Bums Loafer! HOW DARE You INTRUDE 50 STRIKERS ARE | vor 3s oia3f 7 You HAF KILLED HIM! ee SLUGGED BY POLICE ‘By United Press LAiset LAWRENCE, Ma Oct. Fifty textile workere who went out & on a 24-hour “demonstration” strike against the imprisonment of Jos Ettor and Arturo Gievannitti, labor leaders, were clubbed into insens! bility by the police here early to | day. the were 2,000 The trouble started gates to the various milix o'clock. When employes of mill number 28 started to return to the loo told they could not bave sitions back becar workers Saturday stoned the mill breaking windows and machinery ms prepared to rush wher » they their some of t The men strikers then bom MADERO’S SHIP OF STATE | REPORTED NEARLY BROKE 108 ANGELES, Oct. 1—Sena tor Wm. Alden Smith of Michigan. chairman of the senatorial commit toe probing the Mexican situation continues the taking of evidence here today Testimony adduced yesterday points to the near bankruptcy of the Madero administration. Ribley Lajan, Paseual Orozco's eccredited agent, threw some light upon the | financial affairs of the administra | | _| D. PAYS FINE CHICAGO, Oct. L—That the at rectors of the oil trust had deter mined to pay the $29,000,000 fine Landis without further legal battle when it was reversed by the United States court of appeals, was intimated bere yesterday by C. W. Stabl, sec retary of the Standard Ol! Co., of ladiana. This was developed while ahi was testifying at the hearing yesterday of charges by the Waters Pierce Ot] company that the Stand ard Oll Co. has disregarded the [dissolution decree of the United States supreme court, At the very first meeting after the United States court of appeals bad re versed Judge Landis, sald Stahl, the directors increased the capital stock from $1,006,000 to $29,000,000. The stockholders considered, Stab} |aald, that the reversal had in- jereased the company’s assets just $29,000, a0. MORE TROUBLE AT SONORA DOUGLAS, Ariz, Oct, 1.—Refu- gees from Southern Sonora, Mex., say that at least 1,000 Yaquis are on the warpath in the wild coun- Guaymas, and all the roads in the northern part of the state are un \safe. The refugees also bring re- ports that the rebel depredations; have rendered thousands homeless throughout Sonora, and as few crops have been planted, they are facing a condition of famine, The rebels turned their horses into the fields where the growing crops were and killed the cattle of the settlers. air grower Judge a hair grower by its merits, Tf it has none it will not grow hair. “Tiges’ Kexema-Dandruft Cure” will cure any form of skin or scalp dis ease that can be cured by an exter » where. A. P. RIGGS & CO,, Seattle, U. S. A, BULL BROS. pose of studying the working of club will meet once a week, Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 | thon “At the time Madero took Is everybody happy? Yon bert The conductor, the motorman, barded the the mill with rocks and) myhownems sending in| if_for the poicie | 0 men with | } ddenly appeared in| tin front of the om, ordering the men the pollee charged. many heads, and the covered with prostrate Angered over the dismis two hundred employes of | fifteen hundred men, employed in the Wood, Ayer and Washington mills, strack, de claring they would remain out untfl| the discharged workmen were taken back, Other employes are expected | to join the walkout before noon The police are preparing for further rioting More than drawn sticks a “blind tre gates, With to disperse cracking treet wax kere ot the mill number 28, charge of the government,” he said,) there was $67,000,000 Mexican money in the treasury Part of this, $10,000,000, the committee em | tablished, was contributed by two American corporations with an eye on concessions in Mexico. Lujan established that at the present time there ta less than $25,000,000 In the hands of the Ma Ei she tae fe | CORPORATION Sruacsiod nine monte | ~WANTS TO USE REFERENDU PORTLAND, Or, Oct. 1.—The Adolf Doesn’ t Adhere to Truth When He Can Swear Himself Out (By United Prees Leasec Wires ! Portland Railway, Light and Power | | Co. javokes the referendum’ | the strap-hanger—which classifica-| Northwestern Electric Co, | today for con an ald in ite fight against the | Words by Sei Music by Conde | To HAT DCrenD nysecr— He HIT Me Firnsr! | STRIKE 2IKE LEADERS ON TRIAL AT AT SALEM, MASS MASS, ON MURDER CHARGE Joseph Ettor (on left) and Arturo Giovannittl, as they \ooked ta Lewrence last January, oo the santo strike. Bethlehem, Pa—Charles ¥._ Weaver bas been given la contract for removing a tain. It Mes in the middie, a millionaire astm grounds. The « i to swatting balls over ft. t Yh UEAS BEEReCareBEee _ tion includes every one in Seattle j Why? Because the quarterly dividends are soon coming ‘round. On Oc tober 15 we will be collecting $1.50 on our preferred stock and $1 on our are all happy today jot Portland. trol of the electric power business Some days ago the Portiand city council granted a 25- year electric light and power fran- common stock Wet Yes, Jakey Furth and company. Traction, Light and Power Co. bas sent ov chusetts office. So get your stock certificates out before October 15. |chise to the Northwestern Electric It's @ fact, the Puget Sound | Co. the news from the Massa-| The Portland Railway, Light and/ If Power Co. immediately circulated you don't, you will have to wait three whole months till the next dividend | referendum petitions, asking for a | day comes ‘round === MEAN “TRICK ON A ‘BURGLAR vo.e on the proposition, and, to set- =\tle the question, the council set ‘ovember 2 as the date on which a | special election shall be held when |the voters of the city will decide; the question of granting the North- | Weatern Bioctrie franc’ bise. Tiger Holds Ship’s | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1.—Sea-| men of the British freighter Koran-_ | na, which arrived here with a rich) | cargo from the Par East, told the) story of how a Bengal tiger, loosed, from its cage on the ship's deck during a heavy storm in the Indian | ocean, drove the members of the) crew to the rigging and below the/ hatches, and kept them prisoners for more than four hours. | | On the night of August 20, while) the Koranna was driving before a) | terrific gale, the animal ate its way | RE | through the bars of its cage. A} | self as to the foheway NOTICE IS HEREBY 6 the simple refe! invoked by the said City © ORDINANC S NO Ap Ordinance relsi ting to ce ganization, mana, tion of the Fire repel City of Beattie. and ordinances in conflict. IT ORDAINED BY SEATTLE AS FO! Section 1. From and | sudden lurch of the vessel sent the | ona day of April, 19% | tiger rolling into the sea. 'BREAK SAFE WITH, SLEDGE HAMMER SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1L— While Chas. Hanseg, employed as jand employees of | ment of ry,s te call, oth an shall be divided into toons, one to perform 16 and the other to perform vice. ‘The hours of the, shall not exceed ten (8). & ing not before ume 6) ater x. ny te) ‘Welock PM The LOAN SOCIETY MUST MAKE GOOD WANTS MILLER CASE DISMISSED BIght service shall not teen (i4), commencing nal six (6) jock nd later than etght |® porter at the Bohemian grill here, cowered before a masked thug. second thug, with drills, sled: (By United Press Leaset Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1.--Dec Jaration that he would call upon the directors of the Palo Alto. Mu tual Building “and Loan association | oF rat oe eee Gees : | required by law following the re- 0 , of the shortage due of Palo Alto to make good a large part, to the misappropriations of State Senator Marshall Black has been | made here by State Building and Loan Commissioner George 8./ Walker. “If the shortage is around $100,- 000," said Walker, ors put up $75,000, then the institu. tion will be on a basis to reopen. Otherwise it will remain closed. In any event, none of those holding investment certificates are in dan. ger of loss. full.” “and the direct-| They will be paid in! | |hammer and other instruments, Alleging that the prosecuting at- broke open the cafe safe and es- torney failed to note for trial the |Caped with $300 and a gold watch. | ¢ caso against Peter Miller, the|ansen was beaten into uncon- sciousn lawyer-burglar, within the 60 days/ ‘Although ‘cue’ sae pita furnish the police with a fair de- versal of his conviction by the su-|scription of his assailanis, up to} preme court, Joseph M. Glasgow, his| noon no trace of the thugs had attorney, today filed a motion for] been found. the dismissal of the case that was| lta tece hos bors ont ier eek Es AWYER CHARGES ‘FREEZE-OUT’ Judge Ronald for October 29. Bi sides this case, there is another burglary case against Miller still pending. (Hy United Press Leased Wire) TACOMA, Oct. 1.—Alleging that he was the ‘victim of a “freeze-out” rT) | conspiracy to force him from the| | Ete National Life’ Assurance So- jety of Tacoma and Walla Walla, Attarsey Edwin F. Masterson has “Just Say able to} ji except that in th event threatening or unusual © we or, such emergency. the . his assistant, oF other in charge or command of the Department, shall have the authority to summon men and employes as mad, duty to assist in the Rree life and property. In thelr said platoons Kant “aiternate day to night and trom each and every month. Section 2. There shall be ed sultable and healthful abode fer the employes # so employed while on duty. Section 3. All ordinances OF thereof, in so far as the! at days from and lapproval, if app’ otherwise it shall take, KS time It sha} becon ro s of the city * cart ae ston HORLICK’S Ht Means Original and Genuine No Spinster School Ma’ams in This Town CHICO, Oct. 1 The county started sult against the board of} ;/ trustees of that company in Supe- |rior Judge E. M. Card's court for the recovery of $60,000 and attor- neys’ fees Those named personally ai |fendants are: H. Morton Gr n of its passage this 10th September, 191 , oe ROBT. B. hi t of the Hi by me this itn a by me_ this school superintendent of Butte county is offering special ments to teachers with families to locate in the county, and has com menced by declaring her intention of employing, for the Bangor schoo! district, a teacher with at least two children, No teacher without a fam- ily will be considered. The Bangor district ia in danger of lapsing be- canse of 4 scarcity of school chil dren, ‘'MALTED MIL induce: | and Dr, Alfred EB. Braden. of Ta- }coma and Marvin Evans and Rich- The Food-drink for All Ages. bw J. Tompkins of Walla Walla More healthful than Tea or Coffee! WIDOWS ANXIOUS | _ Toledo, O.—Twenty-six ‘Tole- do widows answered ar adver- tisement for a wife in which Ed Delehanty, 26, represented himself to be a rich widower, He advised one to sell her house and she had him ar rested, 5 mber, 1912. Attest ¥ ‘ty Comptroller and 2 Clerk, 2. PB SAL) OTICR IS HERER that on Tue of November, 1 ction with be held Agnew | Seattle for the purpe! or rejecting the af Scene HW. City Comptrolier and Clerk. Date 9. firet publica! ber 27, 10

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