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It ie understood the rebels will draw lots to determine who shall die, General Beltran, the federal com- mander, whe accomplished the fall of Vera Cruz, will preside at the court martial. and if VERA CRUZ, Mexico, Oct. 4 The revolt of Gen. Felix Diaz, nephew of the exiled president, has been shortlived. The town of Vera Cruz, which he occupied with about 2,000 adherents for several days was captured by the federal forces yesterday afternoon, The casual ties were few Two federal columns, commanded by Col. Jiminez Castro and Gen. Joaquin Beltran, entered Vera Crus/ from the North and South. | There was slight opposition to their advance. Col, Castro, with | less than 50 men, captured Gen. Diaz, whose 200 men.at police bead- quarters refused to fire at his com- mand The killed and wounded number less than 100. No foreigner was) The United States cruiser Des Moines sent Lieut. Burns and Sur geon Cohn asbore to attend to the wounded. FOUNDERS’ DAY IS POSTPONED Founders’ day has been post- poned in this state until next Mon- day, October 28, on account of the delay in shipping the “Founders'” badges here from the East. This action was taken this morning by Mra. Horton Phelps, national treas- urer for this state of the Women’s Progressive organization, upon the jadvice of Mrs. Medill McCormick, of Chicago, who originated the “Founders’ day” idea. ‘The badges and buttons were to have been placed on sale this com- ing Saturday, October 26. Mra. Me- Cormick suggested Monday, Octo ber 28, instead which will be one day following Col. Roosevelt's birth- day. TURN ON WATER jthe giant neg The progress of the country along political lnes was never more forcibly shown than at the First Presbyterian church, or the oceasion of the monthly Brother hood meeting. An assembly which taxed the capacity of the large ae sembly room listened for two hours to a discussion of the five cand) dates for president Judge Hiram E. Hadley opened the discussion for Taft, who, he declared, is sane, conservative and to be trusted to do the right thing at the right time. Dr, Luther Lit tle followed, with the history and iife work of Mr. Chafin, the pro hibition candidate, stating that in 1920 Mr. Chafin with hin followers! country what he had done for the would give this country @ saloon- latate of New Jersey ae ne ee WOMAN TELLS OF WRONG DONE BY JACK JOHNSON NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—More light was thrown on the alleged brutality and depravity of Jack Johnson, the negro pugilist, here today by Mre. David Terry, mother of Mre. Ett. Duryea Johnson, the negro's white, wife, who committed suicide a few! weeks ago. Crushed in spirit and | broken in health, with a physician) _conatantly in attendance, Mrs. Terry told of the hard life her daugmer was hong to endure with) “It my daughter's suicide,” sob} bed Mrs. Terry, “will serve as a! warning to other girls, and if I |thought it might save some one | else from a similar fate, my cw be easier, I would feel that her death was not in vain. “I believe that my daughter's suicide came at a period-—not of temporary madness—but one of ex treme lucidvess, She was never in her right mind. brief moment the mental fog was) lifted from her brain, and the bid- far’s Troubles in n Keeping His a ir i! UNIQUE DISCUSSION OF 5 CANDIDATES crushing burden of sorrow might) 1 believe for one| world to forget the tragedy cousneéss of her position waa clear. ly revealed. It was so revolting ud she oer ine herwelf. IN THIS SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 24 am doing the thing I love best of all to do—writing to my own true love. Iam 80 sure that I have no fear of the future. Everything you do pleases ne, though I know that I only your every action through the rosy glow of my great love for you, Precious L. B. Youngs, superintendent of water, said that water will be tarn- led into the West Seattle main this jafternoon. It was hoped to have the break repaired yesterday, but the divers at work on the broken main encountered so much mud that it was necessary to call in a dredge The residents of the district affect- ed by the break have been supplied with water by traveling water wagons. SHE’S SUSTAINED That the late John M, Hughes acted as her agefit in the purchase of Everett city bonds and a house and lot in Seattle, valued at $10, 000, was the contention of Mra. A. Klein, which was sustained by against her by the heirs of Hughes. posit vault, took the bonds without legal claim. MAGNATE FINED LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24.—L. C. Brand, millionaire president of the All Day and Night Bank, and prest- dent of the Glendale Home Tele- phone company, was fined $50 this morning for violating the women's *\eight-hour jaw. The Home Tele- phone Co. worked their “hello” girls 12 hours a da: Brand paid the fine. Presbyterian church resulted as fol- lows: Roosevelt 46, Wilson 44, Taft 10 and Debs 4. Woman Police Officer to be a police officer. en police, Idaho, refuses BOISE, Hawley Oct. 24.—Cov Northern Idaho. Judge W. W. W trict bench, is the man. Judge Frater in the suit brought ’NOTHER STRAW VOTE A straw vote taken at the meet- ing of the members of the First Chief of Police Bannick has ap- pointed Mra, Minnie Ruth Dahnken, formerly in the registration office, She takes the place of Mrs. Hettie B. Welbon, resigned, There are now five wom- W. W. WOODS MAY BE SENATOR to disclose the name of the successor of the late Senator Heyburn except to say that he will be a well-known citizen of Rumor has it that ‘oods, a prominent democrat and member of the dis- pettie, try to get a good room for yourself at Chula Vista, I think of you every night ‘It is one day nearer to the time that I won't have to ever go away from my sweetheart for a day’” RICHES VS. YOUTH STORY of your love | I say to myself, THE int stn at 24, 1912. = OHO= Ho=MUMS VELL, TIME Yo Gey uP! SEVEN KILLED IN FACTORY EXPLOSION (By United Preas Leased Wire) NORTH BAY, Ont, Oct. 24-—As a | leas nation. Dr. B. J, Brown fob lowed with a discussion about Debs, the socialistic andidate, stating that bis candidate would start in to remedy present cond tlons by first remedying the con dition of the lowest strata of #0 ciety, George H. Walker followed with a discussion of Roosevelt, who, he said, is the greatest living American, and declared that Mr Roosevelt is the only man who could prevent socialism in many of its bad features. mia gio t. el Donald next discussed the life and) history of Woodrow Wilson, the/tfeyed. The property democratic candidate, stating that| Very heavy. Woodrow Wilson would do for the | result of the blowing up of the En ergetic Exploei Co.'s factory here, seven persons are dead today. The | bodies are all identified, and it is thought more perished in the accl- dent, their remains being totally de- lows was FORGOT RENT On the ground that there was misunderstanding of the terms of the agreement between J. J. Fersu son and James W. Morrison over the sale of the Ferguson saloon, Judge Albertson set It aside, Fer guson gave a 10-year option on the saloon for $60,000, but forget to the rent, which 8 No one can ever know bow cruel) that negro was to Etta. He boat her so badly she was forced to go to a hospital, She was mortally | $e mae on afraid of him and ran away once, hidiuvg in a hotel. I have seen my poor child with her eyes black and) her face bruised. Before she went to Europe with him, she told me) she would rather die than go. At the time of Btta’s funeral my daughter Arline went to Chi cago with me. We stayed at a ho tel. 1 wanted the body, but Jobn-| son refuned to give ft up to me, He wanted me to ride about Chicago in his automobile, but I refused. On the front poreh of his house, where the photographers waited, he pusl ed my daughter aside, so he could have bis pleture taken at my side,| making it appear that he was loan ing opon my arm. Nothing so detracts from the at “He did it all for show. I have | tractiveness of woman as dull, fad- kept sflent beeause I wanted Grif fed toy teas halr lean} There is no excuse for this con- never forget it, but I do not care |@ition nowadays, because notice is for myself now, TI am willing te)}hereby given to the readers of The bear further humiliation if it wif} tthe Star that Parisian Sage, keep some other girl from golng quick acting hair restorer, ts the way my daughter went fold with a money back guarantee sey} at 60 cents a large bottle. Since its Introduction into Amer} fen, Parisian Sage has had an im- mense sale, and here are the rea vous It is safe and harmless. Con- tains no dye or poisonous lead It cures dandruff in two weeks, I" killing the dandruff germ. + It stops falling hair. It promptly stops itching of the way anything abow is valued at $1,000 a month, Morri initial payment of $600. The next day Ferguson called lattention to the failure of the agree ment on the rent question, and re ifused to accept any further pay ments. Women’s Hair Made Glorious |. Parisian Sage Stops Falling Hair and Dandruff DIVORCE CASE; This ia a section of one of lens fervent of a bunch of letters In- |troduced today before Judge Gra ‘ Ip. ham by Newman Fuller, a wealthy oy Alaska mining man, in asking for a Toppa the hair soft and lus} divorce from his wife, Helen F. whom he accuses of being too|, it ives Ife and beauty to tn friendly with Chas, H. Cobb, the |""* It is not sticky or greasy chauffeur employed by Fuller More than twice the age of his |,_/t,'# the dainticst perfumed hair | young wife, Fuller built for her 8 | it is the best, the most pleasant palatial home at National City, Cal “ where Mrs. Fuller's affections paeo, invigorating hair dressing turned from her husband to his |e. 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All reliable druggists, depart- ment stores and toilet goods coun- tere have Parisian Sage Hair) Tonic, Hair is on every package. Bar tell’s stores guarantee it. Quin |_Dance a at Dreamland tonight, eee DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTLE'S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. 6 Cents Per Couple. = CVE car DANCING Dancing taught in 2 days, Private inatrue- tion, day " of dancing In 6 old- Most reliable and Location city hall. 20" pounds for 0c. qvery additional pound. dry 4 on, Any; is a Booster! Because you P) The Lundberg Truss Is Best Free Trial to Prove It A. LUNDBERG CO. 1107 3rd Ave. “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products and 50-foot lot, in Columbia. It's a good bargain Eastman] False Teeth | a Secret The girl } The girl with the Auburn | 1 Foun A GLASS HALE Full MIT WATER, Buy I Poured ir OuDT Der vViINDOw UND Gor Some SAY, VEN You GOT DoT DRINK LAST NIGHT vor Dir you Dot B. M. Mille of the Seattle, Renton & Southern street car system, will) be in the city Monday to take up the proposition of street car exten | sion on a partnership basia with the | city Citizens of Rainier valley | held a noonday meeting at | the | Good Eats Cafeteria yesterday and| appointed a committee to push this matter along. The meeting was heid by the original committee of) SO, which submitted the proposal to| the company to enter into negotia tions with the city for partial joint | control of the line, The committee | formally organized by electing H H. A. Hastings president and A, P. Moran secretary Pphraim Kurtz, 76, dropped dead of heart failure yesterday while re- turning from the Golf and Country club, where he had been visiting bis sominlaw, Alexander McDougall, who is gardener at the clab. Kurtz had been « resident of Seattle but) a short time. He is survived by an only child, Mra. A. A. McDougall. BABIES EXCESS PASSENGERS Steamer Dove, operating out of Tacoma, was fined $250 for carrying nine more passengers than her certificate of inspeo- tion allowed. These excess passengers consisted of nine tiny babies, but the law, being no reepecter of persons, cided that the infants were pas- smoothness; its nowned, inal quality. the sunshine. “Fifty Y When Golden Wedding es pad” 4 Young” The artistic perfection of this whiskey’s flavor is the wonder of all who taste it. mildness, is made differently from ordinary whiskies. The special formula and process of dis- tilling Golden Wedding keep in the orig- They also develop the meltowness and mildness ripened into the perfect grain by sengers, and that the fine : . . would have to be paid. : Always have Golden Wedding in your rare — home. at liad Saale | ete: Note “4 PROGRESSIVE MEETINGS *| undesirable after-effects. * TONIGHT *) * High School, 17th and Mo #!/ ® Lelian—E. G. Mills, Bravender, :| * ® county candidates. . ® Sorenson and county candi ® dates. SEFEVEEE EERE EE EBB) cee over the cork. see ® Renton—lLandon, Garrison, * Dobson, Earle, Houser and ~* PAID ADVERTISEMENT. SERIES NO. 4. Down-Town Landlords with the title, The seven stories they now propose to ceeds of the $950,000 bond issue. SAVE $500,000! out issuing any of the $1,400,000 bonds. of the $1,400,000 bends, If this is true, County Commissioners at $1,400,000? order to deceive the public. record, only defeat the Civic present congestion on Second Avenue worse, crease rents and give at a cost of $2,000,000. House. Watch for the the Down Town Landlords vote 1007 Hoge Bldg. “Made Differently” ‘STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS fight to Court House at Third and James. SEATTLE CIVIC CENTER ASSOCIATION, L. D. LEWIS, President. , the effective stimulation without See that it has the government stamp A $4,000,000 Court House at Third Av. and James St. The Court House being exhibited by the money of the “Start Something Needed,” is twenty-two stories high and will cost $4,052,292, build will $2,264,052, and therefore, cannot be constructed with the pro- cost The site at Third and James can be sold for $800,000. A block 50 per cent larger can be bought in the vacant area just north of the New Washington Hotel, three blocks from Third and Pike Street (Civic Center site) for $300,000. You can build on that site a Court House costing $500,000 with- You can build a $950,000 Court House on that site and only issue $450,000 why was the bond issue fixed by the Because after County Commissioners had passed a resolution fixing the bond issue at $950,000, the Down Town Landlords induced the County Commissioners to increase it to $1,400,000 in This is a matter of public the Building a Court House on the block in the Civie Cen- ter area does not commit you to having a Civic Center. Building a Court House on this vacant area makes pos- sible the grouping of public buildings later and the having of 4 Civic Center in the future if you desire so to do. Building the Court House at Third and James will not Center for all time, but will make will further in- you another makeshift Court House VOTE “NO” on Third and James Street Court VOTE “YES” on Court House, Civic Center site. make you Its purity and freedom from unpleasant after-effects have made it re in te anrwaanane2sesn 883828 S i oo ot Ce, Finch’s Golden Weddi Bottled in Bond