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Bridge W: ae Solid Gold Fillings, $1 Up: Silver Fillings, 50c Up 12-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTER apo ON ALL WORK telance in es _ nee Sparen: NOTICE 10 LEC 18 HERERY GIVEN that With Resolution 0. | Gece nee ied of the City Counell of The Cit of Seatti ed September 23r¢ 1912, the simple referendum bas bee: invoked said City Counelt it relf ast te the tollawing ordinance: IRDINANCE NO. 30039. Me BIG CROWDS HEAR BOB HODGE SPEAK Driving home the cause of human rights as above that of the Al- mighty Dollar, “Bob” Hodge, pro- gressive candidate for governor, ad- dressing three meetings in Seattle yesterday, met with warm-hearted response everywhere. In the after. noon he spoke to a meeting of wom-/| en at the Arcade hall. Hodge was put through a third) degree by the women. He was) asked all sorts of questions. He answered them all in a straightfor- | ward, direct and unequivocal man- ner. He never hesitated of hedged in any reapect. Again and again) itis answers resulted in the hearty | applause of the women. They ques | tioned him about his life, his work. bis record as sheriff, hie aims io behalf of the people aa governor, He wax quizzed for nearly an hour, | and never dodged any issue or any question At night he spoke briefly at the Eighth ward progressive headquar- ters, at Queen Anne ay. and Galer st. Rick Burrows, progressive can. didate for state senator from the 26th district, introduced him as “the | hext governor of the state of Wash- ington.” The little storeroom whe the headquarters are establish was jammed full of people. Hodge) touched briefly on the human ie THE STAR—TUESDAY,-OCTOBER ‘OH, NODDINGS MUCH OF VALUE —— ONLY 4 TICKET Yo DER WORLD'S Base Mace Series. Ama Trimiger” Humphrey, was in the midst of his speech when Hodge arrived. Landon noticed Hodge first, and quickly ended his speech. The crowd then saw Hodge and it was a cheering, demonstrative, en thusiastic crowd. Speaking to His Neighbors. Hedge spoke for over an hour. He was speaking to bis neighbors, the people of Greem Lake, where he himself has been a resident, Hin humorous rences to the desper- ate tactics and vilifying campaign lof the standpatters and the subsi- | dized prees were hugely enjoyed by the audience. Then Hodge would turn from the light vein and boldly, agaressively, shooting straight to the mark, he would assail machine and boss rule in politics, With the telling effect of a sledge hammer his words hit corruption and gang rule. “They used to say that | was a man without a party. I was not ashamed to be no ixnated,” Hodge said. “Hut now I am proud to say that at last we have a great national party for the first time taking up the cause of humanity, the cause of men and women and children, and making that the para- mount issue, rather than the cause of dollars and property.” Hodge then took up the human le sues in the progressive party plat-| sues involved in the campaign, as From this meeting Hodge went to the other end of the city, to bene d | Here several hundred peopie oe waiting for him. Thomas F. Mur- phine and Dr. Walter Christensen, Progressive candidate for the legis court seh oo Dr. Walter Kelton, for coroner, had beer brie troduced, and Dan Landon, fandidate for congress against “I- 1 be la dln dil dln din dn adie in ining PAPA'S SCHEME DIDN'T WORK Billy Mills and Nora Farrell, * CHICAGO, Oct. Presented by the progressives, He endorsed the mothers’ pension law He spoke of the minimum wage. He spoke of humanitarian feeling in the law, as contrasted with tech nicalities. And the big audience Matened attentively, eagerly to his| words, Once a tiny girl, brought) to meeting by her parents, started) to ery. The father left the hall,’ went outside. He bought the girl some candy, and then hurried back to the meeting. Baga Hodge speaks at Belling- ham. Tomorrow night he will speak at the Comeum theatre in Everett. = Veneveneeeees * vor! You Don'p> CONS/DER Doy ANY DINGE Say>osaar, I GiFe You 2g CENTS FoR IT, \DELLA WILEY IS SMART, BUT SUSPECTED OF BEING HORSETHIEF Mrs. Delia Wiley and character- latic portrayal “comes to town.” WAGONER, Okl. of the way she Oct. 8.—Of all Ordinance relating to the or- fen @t tion, ement and opera- of the Fire Department of The! ® ‘of Seattle, and repealing all| w nances In conflict. * BE IT On ORDAINED DY THY CITY OF SEATTLE AS Fo! * wanted tc wed. * comer about * * Papa Mills. Section 1. From A", eer othe nec-lt& ond day of April, 1913, the firemen and employées of the Fire rt. ment 01 wu) to call, Chief, shall be divided -Into two (2) pla- toons, one to perform day service and the other to perform night ser- vice. The hours of the day service ae wi shall not exceed ten (10), © ing not before elght (8) 0” ‘ M. and ending not later than (6) o'clock P. M. @ hours of the night service shatl not exceed four- RED" Gey"icSuanatilne “net “vetore| QF EMPLOYMENT six (6) o'clock P. M. and ending not Jater than eight (8) o’cloc! . except that in the event of great,| SAN DIEGO, Oct. &—A state threatening or unusual confiagre-|guaranty of employment to every tion, or such emergency, tre| citizen, based on the right to life Chief, his assistant. of other person asserted in the declaration of inde- Department, shall have the power| pendence is the vital point in the and authority to summon such fire. program of legislation demanded by men and orp oy ee ee ection “se| the progressives in the California life and property. In their work the|State Labor convention in its sec- ond session today, One resolution} said platoons shall alternate from John W. Mills, Billy's father, a business man, wasn't sure the two knew all the hurdles in the handicap race they contemplated. So papa took both to the domestic court and for two hours they listened wo stories of wrecked homes “Guess we'll take a chance,” said Billy to Nora and papa. Nora said yes. Papa Mills stopped in the court, told Judge } ; and the knot was tied right there. “1 wanted to have them look before they leaped,” commented * hachne rc. tbat aac alle alltel te dibakts:d clot dielliadlbes NO BOHEMIA FOR| the farm for keeps and hope to spend the rest'of my days on this| place.” Jobn L. pion heavyweight pugilist world, who has taken up farming near West Abingdon, Mass. each 19, #/*jail birds” that folke around here * | have seen, Della Wiley is the most unique and startling specimen. Della is a pretty Creek Indian eee but she likes the Cherokees ai whites better than her own ‘rie, and alternates” her visita between the two former. She is one-fourth white. Delia is rich, owning nearly a square mile of fine farm land and eeeeeeeeeee Beware Young Man It's the Little Dandruff Germs That Are Causing Your Hair to Thin Out. JOHN L. NOW BOSTON, Oct. 8.-~"I am back to} This was the assertion today of ei Sullivan, one time cham- ‘3 : of the| Parisian Sage Stops Falling ‘When Hair and Does Not Con- day to night and from night to day each and every month Section 2, There shall be provid- e4 suitable and healthful places of abode for the employes and firemen so employed while-on duty. Section 2. All ordinances or parte thereof, in so far as they may be in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, are repealed Section ‘This ordinance shall take effect and be In force thirty days from and after its passage and approval, 1f approved by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect at the| time ft shall become a law under the provisions of the city charter. Pasned the City Council the 16th Gay of September, 1912, and signed by me in open session in authentica- tion of its passage this 16th day of Beptember, 19 ROBT, B HESKETH, President of the City Counetl. Approved by me this 17th day of September, 1912. sf GEO. ¥. COTTERILL, Mayor. this 17th “day Beptember, 1912 Attest H. W. CARROLL, City L Coniptroiler and ex-officio City Filed by me of “By J, P. Agnew, Deputy Clerk (BEA NOKIC 18 HEREBY FURTE es on Tuesday, the overber, 1912, a tion will be held in The ttle for the purpose of aforenatd W. CARROLL, special || Seattle Carnival association is open *‘\seribers to the Potlatch, to this effect is sponsored by R. R. Telfer, assemblyman from San Jose, another comes from Los An- geles and is understood to have been drafted by Job Harriman for the Central Labor Council of that city. Developments of the past 24 hours indicate that the progressive demands will be endorsed when the convention comes to a vote on the | report of the resolutions committee. WON’T INTERFERE Judge Dykemam, after hearing witnesses all of yesterday, declined to interfere with the local option election demanded by 262 petition- ers in Kent. 8. Czerny, acting in the interest of the “wets,” brought the action to enjoin the election on the ground that some of the pett- tioners were not qualified voters of Kent. He will take an appeal to the supreme court, The doliar dinner to be given this ‘evening in the Aretic elub by the to all trustees, officers and The nual election of officers and trus aub- ity y Comptrolier and ex-officio City Date of first publication Septem. we 27, 1912, . = tees will follow the dinner, The visited by a delegation of his old sporting friends, John L. declared: “No more Bohemian life, with its bright lights, for me. You can bet your last dollar on that.” A SENSATIONAL LEAP FOR LIFE LOS ANGELES, Oct. 8.—Thomas Reyes, @ construction worker, is dying here today following a sensa- tional leap for life. Reyes re. turned home from work and threw himself on the bed without remov. ing hia clothing. He awakened to find his room a mase of flames and sprang from a second-story window, leaving a trail of sparks behind him. The fall did not hurt Reyes, but he probably will die from burns, JUST TEN MINUTES It took the jury in the case of V. D. Stelvyno, charged with robbery, just 10 minutes to find a verdict of guilty in Judge Ronald's court yea- terday. Stelvyno was charged with Tillicums will be very much in evi- dence tonight. holding up Evan Morgan on May 18 and robbing him of $19.75, tain Poisonous Lead or Dyes. The clever young man of today doesn't take any chances on losing, A man who is baldheaded at 30 looks like 45, and is placed at! bodies when seeking em his hair. a disadvantage ployment, m tacking If you have dandruff it means near the roots of your} hair an army of dandruff germs are at the root destroy its vital hair and ing ity. Then hair falls out; grows thin and baldness results. Young man; put your faith in delightful PARIS IAN SAGE, it will stop falling hair, kill dandruff germs, abolish dand-| ruff and itching scalp, or money back. PARISIAN SAGE fs only 50 cents a bottle at Bartell'’s and deal- ers everywhere, hair PARISIAN SAGE, Girl with Auburn on every carton Ask for down | united support &@ block In Wagoner. She is edv-| cated, jolly) as kind hearted as one ean be, but she is fond of horees, | and somehow, the sheriff says, after she has been along, the horses are 4 over on the other side of the ills in the possession of Cherokee ira vow. The last particular instance when] } } Della separated a horse from a farmer near Wagoner happened last summer, the prosecutor explains Delia, arrayed in a yery neat and modern hunting garb, “borrowed” the horse and was away towards the hilis, he say The animal was traced to a Cher- okee, who said he bought it from Delia Wiley. Della had, tn the meantime, saliied forth on one of ber regular bunting and fishing ex- peditions, and no whife person has ever been able to track her when she once gets out in the hills, ‘Two months later she tired hunt- ing. and om another horse did a rough rider stunt through Wagon er's main street. She was arrested | on a horse stealing charge and placed in jail. Her first idea was | to wend for her pretty party dresses and some furnishings for the bare cell; also she had meals sent from the best hotel, instead of partaking | of the jail rations, Then she held | receptions for any admiring friends —and she has many-—-who might call at the jail. “Ob, no, I'm not sorry,” she told them. “Maybe I did ride a strange | horse away that day. I can pay for! it, I guess, And anyway, I don’t mind being here, just so they let mo out before the bunting season is over.” $2, 500, 000 FOR A GREAT BRIDGE Congress and the Washington and legisiatures of Oregon will be | asked at their next sessions to ap- propriate $2,500,000 for the con | struction of a bridge across the Co- | lumbia rive This was decided at & conference here yesterday of Mancouver, Wash. and Portland representatives of the commercial of their respective cities The government will be asked to give one-third of the needed money The Washington congressional de} egation was present and promised The bridge is to extend from the Washington shore to Shaws island | WANT $853,125 A claim of $853.12) againet the Seattle €rn railroad by Augustus 8. Pea body, trustee This claim includes $825,000, princtpal of a loan made | May, 1908, $20,626 is interest and| the remaining $2,500 is compensa tion for the trustee. The motion | of Mills and Colvin, former receiv ers of the road under federal ap polatment, to quash the petition for an order to show cause why the former federal receivers should not pay over $90,000 to the present receivers of the road was argued before Judge A, W. Frater yester- day, 5 has been filed Renton’ & South. | |dectared war WHY, DISS TickeY ts8 Dated AVaY BACK In i910 $ er MONTENEGRO MAKES WAR ON TURKEY a Vrens Lonsed Wire) § —Confirmation Montenegro had Turkey was Montenegrin He seid that handed the s at Cet eerin nople report that against received today by the consul general here passports had Turkish charge tinje, and that th representative at had been ordered he Diplomats in Lond greatly depressed over Montenegro's early declaration of hostilities, They be Heve that {t will now be impossible been daft |for the powers to prevent Bulgaria, Bervia and Greece similar declaration SAID POLICE BROKE UP A WEDDING policemen raided the Hotel Boaz, 216 Spring st.. Satur day night in order to secure evi- dence and arrest the proprietor, Mrs. Margaret Dennie on a charge of ve Nquor without a loense Mra. Dennis protested, She told the officers they were breaking up & wedding supper and resented their intrusion. Her protesta and resentment took such a strenuous form that it was necessary to hand from tesuing a When five louff her. Seven occupants of the house were taken to headquarters and Mrs. Dennis let out on bail and told to appear in court on Monday afternoon. Monday afternoon came, but Mre. Dennis didn't come with it. She said the rough treatment she had received at the Bands of the policemen prevented her from making an appearance in court Her case was continued to October 5. EXCESS BAGGAGE RIGHTS DEFINED Judge Kenneth Mackintosh has decided that through rates for ex cess baggage from England to Se attle via Canada are, beyond the Jurisdiction of the law Charles Hutterer, who held two through tickets, expected fo pay $50.50 for his excess bagga) f 1830 pounds. The Northern Pacific pharged a fee of er transporting the bag » Vancouver to Seattle Hutterer’s trunks are depot Judge Mackintosh decided that jthe law of this country could not say what should be charged for ex baggage by a railroad in Canada EDISON EARNS A VACATION (Dy United Press Leased Wire. NEW YORK, Oct, 8.—After toll in his laboratory at Wet ige, N. J., perfecting the la tail to a now talking moving pic Or d ture machine during which time he|— and his six assistants never left the buildi eating cold meals and sleeping in three-hour shifts, Thos Edison, th al wizard, is today on an bile trip to rest up. His destination Is kept secret ies Very Cheap still at the} Words by Music by On, VELL, So 143 Diss QUARTER You Gare ME DATED AVAY BACK, IN 1910. rag tei SUSPEND SCHOOL ATHLETICS” BECAUSE OF ROWDY BOYS The rowdyiem of a bunch of high the action of the Broadway boys fy school last Saturday after-|the afternoon, when they noon on an Alki Point car has re-| make reparation for it, but they sulted in the school board ordering that as there were others the suspension of all high school Broadway students mixed fq Jathletics, pending a thorough inves that their action was necessagy, tigation. The boys were returning ——— from the game between West Be REALTY GA’ atthe and Broadway high. On the inbound car they broke windows, The meeting of realty men of rang up scores of fares on the reg-! state in Seattle next Thursday ister, refused to pay their fares, the purpose of forming a would not let the conductor collect organization promises to be @ cess. All of the principal | fares from the other passengers and rained an old fashioned rough house the state will send large jtions and there will be ten generally The action was taken by the Portland. The visitors will be board after a consultation in the aft- guests of the Seattle real ernoon of Directors Shorrock and|men during their stay in the McDonald, Superintendent Cooper A banquet is scheduled for and Principal Cole of Broadway |day night at the Arctic dab, high The board was informed of which there will be over 256, boys “| WILL STICK TO ‘POST, ” SAYS MISS EDITH V. COOMBS Edith V. Coombs, 19 years old,| you stick to your post and sailed recently from San Francisco! away frightened?" she was on the steamer Roanoke as the wire-| gl think women have | less operator. She bas a smart safl. shown they will face any ors cap and the regulation blue | coolly as men," she uniform coat—Just like a man. She toss of her head. “I am not bf will earn a salary of $40 a month, | ging what I will are including meals and quarters. | sured if the situation Miss Coombs is an orphan. @®ine keep cool and do my duty. - months ago she obtained the pdsi- see why girls should not tion of stenographer to Supt. R. Y.} wistlens operators.” Cadmus of the wireless service at the custom house. She took an in- Kosmos Steamship terest in telegraphy and is now A which operates between skilled operator. Tt is said she’ Antwerp and Seattle, has makes many of the boys hustle to eq that it will continue to keep up with her when she sends) route around Cape Hera, out her messages |Panama canal is ¢ “I have never been to’ sea,” she gives as a reason for it. said, “but J have mage up my inind| company does extensive~ I will make good,” in South American ports “Supposing there is a wreck and! more than make up for the you have to send out.‘S, O. S.,’ will miles longer trip. 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RNIAL ES Dotter CHL | CARNE, ETC. Free Delivery A a Pik | Ice a3 het. Unies Mate “TOL 1100 A. —FREE!— Edison and his men went into the} shop expecting to complete the nec-| sary work in one day mained two weeks CATTLE RUST LERS. PORTLAND, Or., Oct rustlers op ig in Kastern Ore gon and believed to have headquar ters in this city, have the farmers of that section on the alerf today James T. Johnson farmer, js mourning the loss o head of cattle valued. at $1,600, which were driven off his range and their hides discovered at the Kenton stock yards. They re 8 Dance at Dreamland tonight. *** Cattle | a Grant county | Five hundred Stocking Darners gtven away, We will sive solutely free one Ideal Stocking Darner to each of the first five dred ladies presenting this coupon, properly filled out. is the purpose of advertising our new Main Store, which will De® finest Sewing Machine Store on the Pacific coast. Opening Wednesday Morning, October oth if Name ..... 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