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A TEN-CENT BOX | OF “CASCARETS” Keep your liver and bowels act- ive and you feel bully for months. Put aside—just once—the Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Olls or pur® ative waters which merely force & passageway through the bowels but do not thoroughly cleanse freshen and purify these drainage or alimentary organs, and have no effect whatever upon the liver and stomach, Keep your inside organs and fresh with Cascarets, which thoroughly cleanse the stomach, remove the undigested, sour and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the lHver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and pol sons in the intestines and bowels. ~ e pure If There’s A Cascaret tonight will make you They work never gripe 10 cents a box feel great by morning while you sleep sicken and cost only from your druggist men and women take now and then and never Headache. Billousness, a Cascaret have a Coate Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach rete “hil or Constipated Bowels. Casea belong in every household dren just love to take them, Get Your Home Now $200 lots at Columbia on $5 payments; city water and city conveniences; only 15 minutes’ ear ride from your work, 2-room house, on lot 50x120, $600; $100 cash, balance iS monthly. It is an attract ive neighborhood that is grow- ing daily. $500, on $10 payments. If you want to build your home sce these lots before buy- ing elsewhere. $600, on $10 payments, 30-foot Jots with all street work in and paid; Meridian avenue car. David P. Eastman 505 Lowman Building. RHEUMATISM I Gladly send “‘y Drafts which are Relieving Thousands to every Sufferer TO TRY FREE Just Send Your Name on a Postal This offer is open to everyone— you'll get a Dollar Pair of Dyer's Magic Foot Drafts by return post, prepaid, on free trial 1 can show you several thous- ands of letters from patients telling of ex- traordinary cures, Many after a life time of suffer- after Fredek Dyer, Cor. See. re. but power- ful Drafts work to drive out pain- causing Impurities i# carefully ex- Nained and illustrated in my free ik which comes with the Drafts Aft ar jer trying the Drafts, then if you send me One Dollar, if Address Frederick LK40 Oliver Bid 5 . Send no mone: dust your address, Write today. Doss Miller is Now Located At 214 JAMES ST. Adjoining the San Francisco Oyster House AMERICAN CAFE Fourth and Pike, Ernest Gianetti, Proprietor Cabaret Vaudeville 8 p. m. to 1 a. m, AMATEUR _ NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY CASH PRIZES. Contestants apply to B. K. Maitland, Director, Thursday, 2p. m. French Dinner With Bottle of Wine, 50c Millions of} SS Somebody SWEEPING THE STATE With Senator Miles Poindexter, | Bob Hodge, C. B. Kegley and Gov- |nor Teats drawing thousands in | Eastern Washington; with Senator | Landen and Ole Hanson sweeping |the Northwest countie leoner and E. G. Mil whirlwind campaign in the south | west count with Senator Bryan, dames Collins, Judge White and others spreading the leounty towns; with Seattle organ: lzed by wards and precincts, the | state of Washington, from one end | to the other, north, south, east and | west, is today, after a week's un- | precedented campaigning, in the | fiem grasp of the progressive move: | | ment. 150,000 Platforms Distributed. Towns and hamlets, farming com- | nvunities, mining towns and the | big cities, all alike, have turned out the Diggest crowds in their history o hear the progressive speakers | During the week 150,000 copies of | the progressive platform have been {distributed and eagerly seized by | the people in the state, East Side Likes Hodge. In Eastern Washington the re ception accorded to Bob Hodge and Senator Poindexter have never been equaled in a political campaign. } Farmers came miles to hear them | Women attended the meetings in |great numbers. More than 40,000 bull moose buttons have been div tributed at these meetings by the progressive party state central com mittee, and demands for more of them are coming in from every part of the state daily. The supply hae been exhausted during this week, and national headquarters bas been implored to hurry up and send more to this state Enthusias. | In the southwest thusiastic feeling for the progres sive cause has been manifested. Senator Falconer, congressional candidate, and E. G. Mills, candi date for attorney general, with W. Southwest. state, have invaded the supposed stronghold of the standpatters. They have been campaigning Aberdeen, where the Taft steal was perpetrated, the home of E. B. Bean and of W. A. Rupp, state chairman of the republican committe: And the peoplé of the southwest are practically up in arms against |the bossism which the Benn crowd DIVORCE SUIT LOS ANGELES, Oct. —Several Persons concerned in a divorcee suit re nursing bruises today, following }a mixup at the Hall of Records yes terd Spectators say that Mise Anna Crook, named as co-respond- net by Mra. Chas. E. Reeves in her | vore: of Reeves, taunted Attorney J Redd, the plaintiff's attorney, after leaving Judge Monroe's courtroom. A general melee of the two factions followed. Courthouse attaches cleared the corridor before any ser- fous damage had been done. which was decided in favor DENY CALHOUN’S APPLICATION Sustaining Judge Albertson, the supreme court yesterday denied the application of Scott Calhoun, attorney for James A. Moore, to remove the suit against the Met- ropolitan Tridt Co, to Port Town send for trial. The case was orig- inally started there but, on a change of venue, went to King county. Moore is suing for $1,000, 000 damages and the recovery of the assets of the Western Steel cor. poration, charging that the Metro- politan Co, had conspire the instigation of the steel tr prive him of his property. FRED L. BOALT ADDRESSES CLASS The class in journalism at the University of Washington was ad. dressed yesterday by Fred L. Boalt, of The Star staff, who dwelt remi- niscently on the experiences of 16 years as & newspaper reporter and. “human interest” man, He showed how wide is the range of newspaper experience — from investigating prisons and reformatories from the inside as an inmate to interview- |ing, or trying to—-Plerpont Morgan and the late King Edward's private secretary, Lord Knollys, at Buck ingham palace.. He cited instane to prove that it is the “little me who snub the reporter, while the really great invariably receive the interviewer with decent courtesy. ROTTEN SERVICE OLYMPIA, Oct. 4.—-Charles M. Baxter, Seattle attorney, has filed 4 complaint against the Pacific Tel- ephone Co. charging inadequate and inefficient service. He enu- inerates all the difficulties of mixed numbers, ines busy, no numbers, and everything else in the catalo, of rotten phone service, with Con-/ greseman Warburton, Senator Fal-| such chilly receptions that he has |» making a given up the attempts of getting} *f H. Ford, candidate for secretary of} B.| IN JOURNALISM , has subjected them to in the past Chilly for “Trimmer.” In the northweat the elimination of standpatiam is even more appar ent Congreseman Humphrey standpatter, bas been receiving up meetings on the strength of his own candidacy. Instead, he has been compelled to resort to the of ¢ tow ings of thelr own comes “Trimmer” Humphrey addresses the commercial members and their friends. Record Crowds Turn Out. On the other hand, Dan Landon. | progressive can‘'date for congress, and Ole Hanson, have been filling the halle and have been arousing the keenest enthusiasm. In Ana cortes, La Conner, in every town where they spoke, record crowds turned out to attend their meetings. mmeree or commercial club in Then along and elub | And in each place the people show-| ed the keenest interest for the suc | cous of the progressives Dandruff Afraid to use anything? Don’t know what to do? Then why not consult your doctor? Isn't your hair worth it? Ask him if he endorses Ayer's Hair Vigor. Does not color the Lote: the same en-| DO YOU WANT THE BEST DOUGHNUTS | IN SEATTLE? ASK FOR in| FISTIC COMBAT IN im NOTICE TO ELECTORS suit against“her husband for di} yorice ws HEREBY GIVEN that! jin accorda with Keeolution No. lef Beattie, adopted Beptember 23rd. 11912, the simple referendum hae been | invoked the said City Count! it- self an to the following ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 20039. An Ord ce relating to th ganization ment and opera tion of the Department of The nd repealing ali oD BY THR CITY OF 12) AS FOLLOWS fection 1. From and after the sec ond Gay of April, 1913, the firemen and employees of the Fire Depart ment of The City of Beattie, subject to call, other than the Fire Chief Nl be divided int : or- DA day service ‘orm night ser the day sorviee ed ten (10), con © eight (8) o'¢ M. and ending not later than six (6) o'clock P. Mo The hours of the night service shall not exceed four teen (14), commencing not before six (6) o'clock P. M later than eight (8) o'clock A except that in the event of great, threatening 1 confingra tion, or such © y, the Fire Chief, his asais r other person in charge or command of the Fire Department, shat have the power and authority to summon such fire men and employes as may be off duty to assist in the protection of life and property ‘ork the | said platoons shall alte from day to night and from night to day Jeach and every month ection 2, There shal) be provid- suitable and healthful places of abode for the employes and firemen #0 employed while on duty Section 3. All ordinances or parts thereof, in #0 far as they may be in conflict with t sions of this ordinar one ing not befe n' 4 inance shail ect n foree thirty days from and after ite passage and approval, if approved by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect at the time it shall become a law under the provisions of the city charter Passed the City Counctl the 16th September, 1912, and signed in open session in authentica- ite passage this 16th day of September, 1912. RORT, B. WESKETH, President of the City Counet Approved by me this 17th da September, 191 F, COTTERILL, nO. Mayor. d by me this 17th any aber, 1912. toat H. W, CARROLL, Comptroller and ex-officio City ork 1 y of city mit ah y J. P. Agnew, I y Clerk. (BEAL) NOTICE 18 HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1912,'a special election will be held in The Clty of Heattle for the purp ratifying or rejecting the ordin- ance H. W. City Comptroller and ex-of! Clerk LOLL, flelo City Date of first publication Septe ber 27, 1912, ners | in thie district to call meet-| 3402 of the City Council of The City| spelsck. Mt’ | entered the Neal Institute THE STAR—SATUR i Also Called Totter, Balt Kheam, Pruritus, Milk-Crost, Weeping Skin, Bete RCZRMA CAN I aYAY, what | . = FREE THAT portunity din King method of obtaining the chamber) Me} | lS | & Plumbing Co. Hotel Ethelton ° | keeping with | a week, The ar all larg | | and $1 per doy Stores and theatres Opposite Vostoftion. | ft AMATEDRS TAKE NOTICE Why not have done right? It if lett with j 4 aM 1882 F | sult wae not DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTLE'’S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. 6 Cents Per Couple | Morphine Habit: Cured | Prominent Seattle Physician; Takes Neal Treatment. Used Drug for Years A prominent Seattle physi- |cian whose name and address | will be furnished to any one jin good faith interested, recent- |ly completed the Neal Treat- } ment for drug addictions, and |makes the following | ment: “I had been addicted to the state- | | | | hypodermically TS and was taking te& grains} dail when I bs | had taken several other ‘curés,’ | suffering a great deal thereby, {but was unable to rid myself jof the habit. Within two weeks. after entering the Neal Insti tute I was eating well, sleeping well and feeling better than I had felt for years, and, best of all, I had no further craving or desire for morphine. The most remarkable effect of the treatment is the fact that theré is little or no suffering attach: ed to the withdrawal of the drug. While at the Institute I had ample opportunity to ob serve the effect of the treat ment upon both alcohol and morphine addictees, and have no hesitancy in saying that it is unquestionably the best that has yet been discovered,” We make the positive asser- tion that the above expresses the sentiment of all Neal Cure patients, Call, write or phone The Neal Institute, 1735 16th Ave., Seattle, Wash. Phone East 4381, } p shining his shoes, jfive years she ; : | home. k a.juse of morphine for six years |a form crouched In the bushes near | A man arose, flashed a} ° DAY, OCTOBER 5, 1912, ) Bhs PROGRESSIVE WAVE |ECZEMALT.R. GETS TWO VOTES TO ONE FOR TAFT SPOKANE, Oct. 5 by the management this week ie nearly eit A straw vote of d two-lo- Taft ’ velt orite over a Wilson Esch person paying admission at the Interstate fair was given an op of expressing political reference by entering one of thre { turnstiles, marked republic moose, and democrat, re tively. The fair visitors ac the opportunity, and 12 ns passed through the turr stiles, thereby registering their political faith " te was as follows Roosevelt . Wilton Taft SHAVED HUBBY FOR FIVE YEARS; WANTS DIVORCE ST. LOUIS, Mo, Oct. 5 teading her marringe contract thor Nelite find be ci wh Henr ® 5,663 . 3,631 3.085 oughly eral times, Mrs. Weeks has been unable to anything tn it compelied ture, valet asking for a Weeks, & p leader * Bhe never minded little Itke helping bim into hin Pouring his coffee into the te or picking bis 4 finally of shaving him ev morning, trimming bis nails. tying his cravat liy'making him ready for She holds that the re worth effort She told the cou y that for pped the razor tried ite edge the portier lathered the face of the head of houne dit inte semblance of a spineless cactus Then car a hot towel and rum, with talcum powder which b his put and stockis hold the door latter perform one that gave about a wife barber and from ing to set as tatlor, is cool teeth ry and ge he street on o and then trimm bay after whe co nhoes and The © only onjo at MILLIONAIRE — TELLS STORY After | the DOWN STAIRS (T ISS A BURGLAR! ! || ONE BATH A DAY IS NECESSARY WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—"No man, woman or child should neglect to bathe at leant once a day. In |fact, cool baths or cold plunges he |#hould be taken two or three times,| day are searching for a if at all convenient. No one yet has ever caught # cold through too fre | quent bathing | This was the opinion expressed today by Dr. Woods Hutchinson physiclan-author, attending the In ternational Hygiene congress. verybody should take a cool bath n0@ a day at least, preferably in the morning, the docfor said. Men who do manual labor should bathe even oftener LIVERPOOL, Oct pedo boat destroyers chased by G | 4.—-Four tor- recently pur rom the Argen }tine republic, today sailed for Ath ena, according to dispatches re celved here today LOCAL SHOE DEALERS AWARDED LARGE ORDER inham-Strehiau . Shoe Company Supply Miners’ Union of Rav- ensdale With Footwear— Every Pair inepected. < to | Di Mombers of the Miners’ Union at Ravensdale, Pa r and other coal mining points © yesterday sup- plied with footwear from the Din jham-Strehlau Shoe Company Third ay. and Usion st. This ts conceded to be the largest shoe or der ever filled by any local retail store and the ent force, includ ing the propricte were busy un til 2 o'clock this morning boxing up the goods for shipment. The award was made after a very thorough in igation, resulting In the dects that the Dinham-Strehiau Shoe Company hed the moat uptodate stock of union shoes for me wome and children in the city Every pair inspected and only ‘the best goods were # shoes, every ¢ bearing the union stamp, wil be distributed to the miners who are out on strike and their families.—(Advertisement.) IYOGA'S FAME REACHES j OF SHOOTING ABERDEEN, Wash. ch, wife of the Aberd Honaire on trial the murder of City. Detective Frank Welch, is on the stand ¢ the trial will e finished next two or thr daya Creech testified all yesterday af terneon, His story remained un shak Creech told of coming to deen on the Saturdfy prior murder, of falling to find Manager Peterson, of the Pacific Lumber Ageney, whom he had come to eee returning to Raymond and then re turning June % tn another effort to see Peterson. Tebb, he said, came down on the train with him from Gate and they talked of business matters on the train and walked around the city for an hour after rriving. He said that he then started Arriving at his gate he saw Oct the gate light in his face, at him and sald Then, Creech says, he fired leveled a revolve “Stick ‘em up.” | taking | Aber. to the! —_-__-___ Symbol of Concentration and Success Demanded by Eastern Residents. Bis revolver from his bip pocket. He | then asked the man who fT am an officer,’ "So am J,” said Cr why didn’t yon tell me?” Creech sobbed as he related the ory of the killing ‘HADLEY FOR TAFT JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Oct. 4 Public announcement that he favors the candidacy of President Taft and would work for his re-election was made here today by Gov. Hadley of Missourt, The president's private secretary today telegraphed Hadley that Taft} favors presidential vided they are guarded, primaries, properly pro: safe. Once a Candidate for Supreme Justice BAN QUENTIN, Cal, Oct. 5.— Sentenced to seven years in prison for the embezzlement of large sums from a client's estate Jackson Hateh, who twice ran for supreme justice in California, arrived here today by automobile to begin his term, Hatch, who was accompanied by bie wife, H. 1, Stafford, his attorney and son-in-law, and Mrs, Stafford, ®uarded by Sheriff A, B. Langford, was taken from jail at San Jose at daylight to avoid attracting a crowd. jected. These | GIRL BANDIT ON RAMPAGE (My Voted reas Leased Wired CHICAGO, Oct. 5.—Rivaling the case of the famous automobile bandit of France, the police here to ndsome |young woman described as being between 22 and 24 years of age, said |to be the leader of a gang of taxi- leab robbers implicated in seve daring holdups here recently. The latest exploit of the woman | was @ raid last night upon a down | town cafe, where the proprietor was | fatally wounded and the cash reg linter looted of $15. Following the cafe robbery, the gang went to the Garfield park railway station and 'help up Timothy Prinderville, the lagent, securing $40. | In attempting to loot the Schiller station the gang was driven away | by agent C. E. Atcheley at the point of @ revolver WON’T HELP HIM BPOKANE, Oct. 4.—The regular republicans and “Bull Moosers here are commenting today on the decision of Senator Miles Poindex ter, ardent Roosevelt supporter, to call off his Idaho junket in the in terests of Senator Horah, because Borah is coming here to speak for Gov, Hay, standpatter } REMOVES PIN PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 4.-—Wlima Wade, 12 years old, js happy today | aa the result of a successful opera jtion to remove a threeinch safety pin which had been in her bronchial tubes for six days. The girl had swallowed the pin while sewing at her home in Summerville, where her parents own a ranch. CAN’T FIND GIRL WATERWICH, N. 1, Oct. 5 After searching the woods adjoin ing thie exclusive section with searchlights and dogs for two nights, detectives working on the case of Mise Ruth Ely, daughter of Daniel R. Ely, New York club man and bond dealer, who disapepared are today baffled Miss Ely was stricken with a ner-! n House, Osgar Can Meet the Emergency : | vous attack following ea ported engaged, and afier weeks of brooding vanished, Never Forge that upon your physical conditieg depends your comfort and % ness—that your condition will 4 bettered, your vigor ; when your bowels are 1 your liver stimulated and digestion made sog BEECH PILES: Phome Anne Auto Service—Bemt of 20 pounds for be every additional pound @ry 400 per dozen. 424 Ninth Ave. §. ¥ Now You Hold Me in Your Hand— Do Not Wish, But Make Demand! Originated by Miss Lucille Bentz, a Seattle girl, and on the market little more # a month, the good work wrought by this little mysterious wonder-worker of the Far has become known from coast to coast. Because of demands for the little Yoga coming from Eastern cities, the Yoga 4 elty Company has been taken over by a New York manufacturing concern, and ply for the Eastern states will be manufactured in that city and in Chicago Pas Miss Bentz has been appointed treasurer of the new company, butwill return fo S tle in a few weeks, In the meantime Yoga is on sale in many stores in Seattle, filled anywhere in the United States for $1. YOGA SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME AND OFFICE. $ YOGA NOVELTY C SEATTLE BRANCH—638 NEW YORK BLOCK.

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