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"A STRAW BALLOT Skykomish, Wash., Nov. 2. itor The Star In a straw @ held at the high school the fol lowing was obtained: For president, Taft, 0; Roosevelt Witeon, 5; Debs, 4. For governor, Hay, 1; Hodge, 18; Lister, 2, Please pub Mie this in your paper A SUPPORTER OF BOB HODGE, Women Must Have helpat times, if they would avoid | headaches, backactins, lassitude, | extreme nervousness, The really | superior remedy for them— known the world over and tested through three generations—is BEECHAM’S PILLS | John £. Ostrom Candidate for County Treasurer Democratic Ticket Has years of experience in pub Ne affairs, and the unanimous en dorsement of his acquaintanc and, friends, regardless of potitics You make no mistake !n placing an X after bis nam Everett-Seattle Interurban Railway SEATTLE TO EVERETT...Limit od) feaine 10.30 a m. and & Local Traine-6:30, 7.30. 10:30 B 1) ™. 12:30. 1.30 wu) 2:20, 3:20. 3 $.30, 945, train Sat 1045 p.m | Tieket off near V Drug + Sith and or J EVERETT TO SEATTL Limi } traing 9°00 & m. and 4 | Lotal traine—5:10, 6:00, T:0, 8:90 9:01 B, 10:00, 31:00 a. m.. 12:90] noon B, 1:60, 2:00, 3.00. aut BY $200, 6:08, $:60, 19:15 p. m| dally. tra train Saturday ond Sunday at 9:00 p, m. B indicates baggage trains Freight tratn | hi shed at ' THACTE: sel Everett-Snohomish Int SNOHOME 10:20 a. m. 32 3:90, 6:40 7 Beabest TO EVER 11:10 & om. 7:15. |FIREMEN HOLD ROUSING MEETING FOR TWO-PLATOON An enthusiastic mass meeting) 0.64 milla, which would make the was held in the Coliseum for the | total tax levy for the fire depart " | ment 2.69 mills. two-platoon system for the fire Mrs. C, KB. Bogardus discussed men of Seattle, the issue that will | the question from the viewpoint of [be submitted to the votera of Se | its influence on the home, declar attle at the general election next/ing that the status of a country Tuesday, The big theatre was | was decided by ite home life, and }ly (illed with an audience that man-| that the firemen were entitled to ifested its approval of the senth | have tt, ments of thé speakers again and| Cynthia Grey Cheered, again, The ing was preceded| Cynthia Grey of The Star made | by a concert by the firemen’s band,)a stirring appeal to the voters to with First Assistant Chief Clark as|put the welfare of the fireme leade fehildren, our future citizens, above THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1912. GOSSIP ABOUT HE OBJECTED THAT WAR|| TO GERMAN BARON NEW YORK, Charging that his wife traveled throughout Europe in company with a German} baron, stopping at hotels in Genoa, | Rome and Naples, J, Howard Ford, & well known capitaliet and glub man, is today seeking a divorce hore from Mrs. Ford, who in at present jn Silay, Philippine Islands. Detectives employed by Ford firdled the globe, it Is maid, to ob tain evidence, A New York lawyer CONBTANTINOPLE, Nov In order to avold a bread famine, the government K-« released from mili tary duty all the bakers who had boon called up with the reserve UTICA, N, ¥., Ne ident Wm. cabinet, senate diplomats and othe sonages present, th CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov, 2.-—-Al though Turkish women are busily engaged preparing lint, bandages, clothing and medical comforts for the Red Crescent brigade, only one man has so far defied Moslem rulea as to female privacy by going to the frone with a fleld hospital here today, Ther order. President Taft's cort the body to t clined by the mom orge T. Me She Union Ree vamara, 1, presided at the} was editor of} the mere question of dollars applauded and cheered | meeting, and started things off with| thustastically by the big crowd of & burst of applause by reading the! people, who were glad to see and |veto of Mayor Cotterill on the or-|to hear the woman whose writings dinance that del of the system until 1914, Harry W. Carroll, city comp-| Ovb trotler, was the first speaker, He | Case showed that the $135,000 required] Brown, P. D. Hughes, Robert annually for the new system would] Bridges, Otto Case, Mre. Fran ne an additional tax of only! Ebbinghouse and Thomas Horn i the beginning |in The Star have made her @ gen eral favorite in ao % homes. 8 Jobn Grittithe, L, Fr spea , Frank with ““PORTIA-LIKE JUSTICE” METED OUT PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 2.—Justio Portia would have doled it out, has been administered in the o W. Jones, defaulting er of the Oregon hotel, who fled a year ago with thousands of Because he is broken in spirit and appears truly re pentant, and because the fact has been proved that he did not steal the money to feast women other than. his faithful wife, or squander it en himself, Judge Morrow ha Clemieced all indictments against him. == 7 oe ACQUITTED OF Paid Advertisement SLAYING WOMAN SAN DIEGO. Cal, Nov. 2 | though acquitted by a jury on a jeharge of murdering Katherine Tob iver, wife of inventor C. H. Tolliver, | Hubert G. Lewis remained behind prison bars today. District Attor |ney Utley declared that Lewls must also be tried for the murder of the woman's husband, Both were killed by Lewis on the night of May 28. The jury held that Lewis was in at the time of the shooting. conclusion was reached be- of testimony of Mrs. Lewis, who related that before the, murder she had told ber husband! of a criminal assault m her by} Toliver, assisted by his wife. anity experts testified that heats was evidently insane from worry lover mistreatment alleged to have! been suffered by bis wife. The jury} was out 10 hours and 45 minutes | LATE TO WORK; LIFE IS SAVED SPOKANE, Nov. 2.—Because F. L. Twist, 61, a watchman in the Great Northern tower w: four minutes late to work, he cause | CICERO R. HAWKING Nonpartisan ; | | | | : } / nominer for Superfor | Judge, in an nemy of corruption | may still rejoice in the posses in public off or priva’ buatness. sion of his life. Just about the His record as & lawyer appesis| Cm hive: am ey ay ope to the people. Organized labor, in-| a's "ein Ne. + hompen dependent capital, and all honest | the track, and, running into the aie ag Wi welcome him on the} tower, demolished it. Twist 5 | id the scene in time to | witness the accident. No in- juries were recorded. SENSATIONAL | CASE TO JURY SAN DIEGO, Nov. 2.—After a} trial of nearly two weeks the case of Hubert G. Lewis, charged with} the murder of C. H. Toliver, the} airship man, and his wife went to |the. Jury yesterday afternoon |Lewis’ defense was losanity, which the defense alleges was brought on jby the sensational story bis wife | told of how she had been wronged | by Toliver, assisted by Mra, Toliver. | NO NEW TRIALS | W. J. TRIMBLE, Democratic Candidate for County Commissioner, Third District Has resided in King county, near Redmond, for 24 years, during hich time he has been successful fn all bis business ventures. He) has been a railroad contractor and| @ road builder and understands all the various systems of road con Struction; has been in the sawmill! business, and is at present success- fully engaged tn farming. He is acquainted with every part of King county and knows the, Beeds of eavh locality. He believes fn, and is enthusiastic over, good) roade, and wishes to see the rural districts developed by a system of) highways, He says that such a de- velopment will benefit the city as| well as the surrounding country; that certain products could, with! Proper access, be reduced in pric to the consumer, and, at the same} time give more profit to the farmer. | | He says that our roads are cost ing too much and can be built for! less money. He believes in the King County Ferry, and says that it can be made to pay 4 profit to the county, at present rates. He believes that the accounts of King county should be audited, so that the tax-payers may know the rea) condition of our finances Pledges himself that, if elected, he will not use the county com- miasioner’s office to build up a po- Mtical machine. He that he will see that every riet of King county gets its share of the road and bridge fund; that one section will not be developed at the ex- pense of any other section He invites the voters to inspect his record for business competency and personal integrity, The city of Seattle and all of King county vote on this office on Nov. 5th. Your support is respect- fully solicited. "| necessity Judge Howard has overruled the motions for new trials in the cases| of Ray Elliott and Leon Richards, convicted of violating the provis jons of the immigration and inter. state commerce acts. Elliott was sentenced to two vers’ imprisonment at MeNeil | Island and ordered to pay all costs |of the trial Richards was fined 3 750 after the jury recommended lenity inasmuch as the defendant | was convicted on but a single count a the eight charged against him |GAS EXPLOSION KILLS TWO MINERS (By United Prese Lessed Wise GRASS VALLEY, Cal, Nov. 2 As @ result of an explosion of ac- cumulated gas in the small work- ings of the Brunswick mii two miners are dead today and two others seriously Injured The four men were alone in the upraise when the accident occurred. |The injured miners managed to crawl to the shaft opening and give jthe alarm. The bodies of the two | men killed were recovered with dif- fieulty on account of the gas and bad air. The dead: Harry Cor- nelius and W. D. Nicholas. | | FORE AND AFTER STRAIGHT. | ENING CROSSED-EVES WITH GLASSES ONLY, By J. W. Edmunds, Oph. D. The most difficult cases of crobsed-eyes, double vision, museu- lar eye trouble, headaches, nervous | ness, etc, are readily cured by my system of fitting glasses, We make 4& specialty of the “invisible near- and-far Bifocals, Consultation free. J. W. Edmunds, Oph. D. 701-703 Leary Bidg. Second and Madison St Main 2174 te |NEW COAST LINER IS NEARLY READY Capt. LN. Hibbard, superintend: ent of the Pacific Coast Steamship company, announced yesterday that ithe new 440-foot passenger liner, Congress, now building at the New | York Shipbuilding company’s yards at Camden, N. J., would be ready | | . i | following a criminal operation, slen jing th PITTSHURG, Pa, Nov, 2—An-|tormey by collecting $210 for Lacw other prophet Amos, “a voice ofisig & Co, of New York and remit-} | righteousness,” is due to rise from iting dnly $35. He is also charged the common people,” sald the Rev.| with collecting back alimony from [Smith te « resident of this district | tative has entered a general denial in be CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 2—[hait of Mra. Pord ates seara Horses are now practically unob oniy’ Preaident Ts talnable here, $250 being asked for of Sherman's CONCERT FOR MOTHER’S CLUB and from $400 to $600 . can carry a rr lame pont for anything th load, were present, the coffin by wa Te . ome t LONDON, Novy. 2-It {* under Sherman home to * ” ~ In order to raise money With/rerian ¢ the public stood that Prince Arthur of Comlwhich to carry on thelr activitles,| services were held. The Rev, Dr naught ts thirsting to nee activelineg Longfellow branch of the motl| Holden again officiate ', aonint nervice, and . beat = ing congress will give a concertled by Dr. Dana Bige ree because he will not allo whim| which has been arranged by Mr&.|Rev, Dr. Stryker delivering the fw to fight for his uncle, the King offfouis A, Sterne, on Wednesday si oration. Preeen, ¢vening, at 8 o'clock, at (he school] From the church the cortege pro RTT houne. ceeded to Forest Hill Downs Quart Booze The following program will bel where the body was placed in the . 0 Y. oe Man-lerypt of the Haboock aAusoleun on Wager; Dead) jiresented May M ne leryy j NEW YORK, Nov ss "orm the |Ney: “La& Foletta,” Marchesi; Voce) Mrs. Babcock was Sherman's moth an that pat the ‘key’ In whiskey,” |! Primave a,” Strauss tt “ orin-law boasted Edward Kane to Jobp|thur Peebles Denton immie quart of whiskey at one pull. Mann Elizabeth Torrey of Empire Theatre ° od - Dramatic school, of New York elty The Seattle Flec ie under arrest for K SHERMAN IS! BURIED Taft, Schoolcraft Bherman, of the United States was the services being of the simplest) a guard of regular woldiers statesman'’s family fromediate The casket was removed from th th TT LOOKS LIKE LIS ih’ Paid Advertisement rv, 2With Prem | members of his congressmen, | r prominent per-| 16 body of James | vice president} buried was no display, 3 ae*eeeg Ss to furnish to: ef wan de ds offer he grave sbers of the de at which nembers family | boride Holden service, aft and offered Laue 6 7. the Mirst Pres trie company will Frohiingeelt,” Schamann Hall) not be damaged to the extent of Room Whisperings Helmund ; | $500,000 by the diversion of the Du GIRL KILLED Mra. Denton. “The Tenor.” by H.| wamish waterway from ite South C. Bunner, Mise Torre Musettal Beattle power plant, according to BY OPERATION Waits,” from "La Boheme Ver-lthe decision handed down yester- (IF Kelbliches Standehen Brahe; |day by Judge Kenneth Mackintosh SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2 Maiden and Butterfly,” D’Albert:/The sult was the result of the con-| though Sylvia La Viowa, 18, of dan Mrs. Louis A. Sterne, Mra. Inez M./ struction of the Duwamish water.) Rafael, who died in a hospital here way, the electric the waterway comer on damages from heard yesterday by case will be finish Morrison CASE AGAINST accom pantat ed an antemortem statement, nam physicians who had treated her, no arrests bad been made at 11 company suing mission. Evidence other causes was the jury and the ed today ERNEST LISTER FOR GOVE BUCK CONTINUED Demurrer of V m W, Buck againet whom there are disbarment haw been overruled by o'clock today, In her dying state ment the girl declared she paid $100 for the operation, and had remained on the table from noon Thursday Dr. BOW plecope), Hutchinson, Methodist | Frank Happy to the amount of $60 and keeping It A Advertizement A Dolar Pius Judgment Makes: Two Dollars | A WORLD LEADER Sito sek oak detente Seattle Progressive WomenE Lister for Governor votil # p m. when her condition] proceedings, became so critical that she was re-jJudge J. T. Ronald and the case An exract from “An open letter to the registered | ed to the hospital will be continued. Buck is charged! in the State of Waxhington,” poblished in the “Western with violating his cath as an at Outlook,” which went to press October 29, 1912 “We want to help in the election of an honorable 4 as Governor of this grand 8 of Washington, where wé fag epfranchised and thus made real citizens of our own citizen is in honor pound to inform herself concerning the candidates for this high office, and to vote for one whose ¢l and career promise a wise and righteous administration of publ faire during bis term of service. Who among the several for votes on November * so desirable for Governor agy ee ee Paid for by John KB. Ostrom. (ty Vabied Preuk 2 4 Wwe) end is Pty gh alga nh another ERNEST LISTER, DEMOCRAT 1s SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2 med : | He bas lived for more then 20 years in Tacoma, 4 jthe last lap of an arognd-the- globe | if founded a small fron plant in the early days. He has tour, Mrs. Carry BE. Chapman Catt.) | WHEN YOU KNOW {I tut in business, without becoming rich, and he is sti) in the one of the world leaders of ron wh t deposit your savings. Pot life. * * * +4 : vsiiggti ere to deposit you é eettrege, ‘will arrive here on te | | | ernor Rogers appointed Mr. Lister to an office in | day, and plans are under way tox “¥| While you are busy earning more y by the San Francisco center of the} Civie league to tender her a recep tion on Wednesday He Se | Earn 41 Per money Bank fo your savings present vinit will uae foot cain the suffrage cam Compounded Every Six Months premature expenditures for the erection of enormously ign in which she figured here a ie s iJ ‘ | public buildings at Olympia, thus saving the state from Suring 1896 YOUR OWN JUDGMENT SUG- jf ey, while he bore much abuse therefor. 1 begga 5 pam or ea sia Mr. Lister has never been # professional politician, I" ok % M vend Oraet wy C ogee t in need of money. He is popwar wherever he is IM RO’ 'EMEN 'S _|checks, Money Orders or Cash ® li honesty is undisputed, and his family ife 1s admirable, The following contracts for im i We intend to vote for Ernest Lister as Governor. provements were let by the board| Bia regulated the public institutions and kept a general » the expenditures of the various departments, with such success thet the state warrants, which had been below pary premium the coadjutor of the Governor he helped Pe Cent Interest rSavings of public works Laying water) MSMR ji MISS ADELE M. FIELDE Mrs. C. J. FRANCE mains in 32d av. N. to the Eiljott PIKE STRETT BTHIAD AVENUE { MRS. P. D. HUGHES MRS. O. H. PLA Construction company. $2,149.85; | . : | MISS LUCY R. CASE MRS. GRIFFITH DAVI ting Heacon av | MRS. EK. M. RININGER MRS. FRANCES G, MILLE . erson. 97,868 com} (CAPITAL $400,000.00 PAID IN.) MRS. C. ALLEN DALE MRS. JOHN M. WINSIA Grete waiky in 38th ay, and other) MRS. OTTO CASB MRS. WORRALL Meets, Gilles De Flong, $16,672.91 | Seattle. MRS. JOHN R. SIMISON MRS. HARVEY L. Gi BOILER EXPLODES ee Ami many other women of the Progressive Party. ~ON THE “VERMONT”! NORFOLK, Va., Now As a re | Mt of an explosion in the boiler] Thom of the battleship Vermont, six Hirnons were sealded, two probably fatally here today Part of the botler burst filling the gine room with steam and givi ne) the victime no chanee to escape. | The injured men were transferred | at-once to the hovrpital ship Solace! and brought to Norfolk Samuel Him, president of the State Good Roads association, will) address the Seattle Busloess Girls’ club next Monday evening in the Y, W. C. A. auditeriam, ith mndidats for Represem (20d Diseriet, New York Biwck, Atly. C. J. Sm Democratic ' 76 T people of Rahat know Mr. Rmith beet campaign giving hin alified support Mr The business and thors are in this thelr une for the past 24 yeare, We know him be a man of Integrity and abtiity, by honest efforts, has his own private {NOTICE 10 ELECTORS NOTICE 18 HERMDY ip accordance with Kt 02 of the City tt 1912, the imp een Invoked by the sald City Council Ite 7] Sel ae to te following ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 20039. An Ordinance telat to the or- nization, Mahi nt and oper tion of the Fire trhent of City of Lery>* ordinances in fairn He is long experience ment to the people of t trict and the stat should see ta it th The following are some of the mean ures he bas on hiw platform IN FAVOR OF: A lene expensive with f Ap highways ng in closer touch with the jJarger bope- lated centers of the state. 2. Reapportionment of the Testa- IVEN that ae bee! 1 ment, pr istricts, giving to each «eee tion, according to population, equal togrdncetation. lowing the state to ain ite surplus funds on public se- ities. a ay THUR CITY OF BRATTL AS FOLLOWS. Section 1 From and after the seo- ond day of Aj 1913, the firemen and employe the Fire De o! mt Alte And equttabte sarninh- sen tae tee Pee eee pent ta 6 laws that will preteet the ond saimon and perpetuate our salmon finheries. A more efficient satenwara ma state lands, nOnL Lo abolink eet-| xj other to perform night ser- The hours not exceed ten (10 not before «' od ending not method for kA. than six later nd 15 per cent ae Tr interest on delinquent locat Improve: eat casches: Be Seure of soe ments. toen (14), 9. A law which will make it im perative for county ot aye agg of title to lat con 10. “A law which will reatore civil | rights to employes and increase com- | pensation under workmen's compen- > inne orn! in charge or command of the Fire sation act Department, shall have the power M1, Adequate appropriation for authority to summen puch fires the state university so the present a plore oft in the protection of high standard of education may im ty In their work the maintained be for placement on the Seattle-San | | Francisco route about June 1 AGAINST DIVISION The committee which had been |appointed from the faculty of the | juniversity for the purpose of look- | ing into the matter of the division of the college for the purpose of | jorganizing a special college of sci-| lence yesterday reported against |the division. The professors in| jthe sefence do not regard this ac- Seatti MME. SARAH tion as final, however, they con- a sider it merely in the | light of a postponement, believing that as 1,200 Seats—10 Cents. |the university grows larger the Clemmer Theatre Engagement Extraordinai a “QUEEN ELIZABETH” Produced Under Personal Direction of MR. DANIEL FROHMAN. Six. Days Only, Commencing Sunday. and p | aald plat doy to night and every, Rection 2 hall alternate id from mont here shall be provid- od wultable and healthful places of abode for the employes and firemen ed while on dut ‘db arte ¥ in with the provisions of this . are repealed ‘Thi ake effect and days from and after ite passa; approval, if approved by the otherwine it 1 taxe effect at the | time it shall become a iaw under the city charter. City Council! the 16th 1912 1d ier siie BERNHARDT shall thirty er, and si y me in ope of its pi 19 No Advance in Price 2. ROBT, B. HESKETH, will become apparent to all, FAT MAN SWIMS TO EVADE ARREST EVERETT, Nov. 2.~-Lyle Phil- lips, weighing 210 pounds, evaded arrest at Glenwood on Whidby | Island by jumping into the bay and swimming to Mukilteo, a distance of three and a half miles. Phillipe was being pursued by detectives for the theft of a gasoline engine when he made his sensational swim for liberty, He was captured, however, and put fn jail, WHITE SEWING | NOTICE! We are now located in our new quarters at 1424 Third Av., Near Pike Visit our new store, which is the finest on the Pacific Coast. New Location—1424 Third Av., Near Pike—New Location. President of the C ity Counctt, Approved by me this 17th day of September, 1912, GEO. F. COTTERILA, Mayor. Filed by me this day teraber, 1912. ttent H. CARROLL, 7h eanuicieal and ex-officio City . Agnew, Deputy Clerk, 2 18 HEREBY FURTHER at on Tuesday, the oth of November, 1912," a special glection will be held in The ¢ ty of Seattle for the purpose of ratifying rejecting t Br ordin= . CARROLL, eity .Comptrolier and ex-officio City Pate of tirst i vera of first publication Septem 17th ot MACHINE CO. Paid Advertisement. Advocate the James Street Court House? Circulate lies about Bogue Plan Bogie and Civie Center Crime? Are spending thousands of dollars to deceive you? First influenced County Comimissioners to leaye Civie. Center Site off ballot? Later raised issue from $950,000 to $1,400,000? Are asking for $950,000 issue to start a_ buildin; quantitative surveyor shows will cost $2,000, seven stories? WHO WANTS THE JAMES STREET SITE? The BIG Building Owners. WHY? Because, if Court House and City Hall go up town, office building center will follow. Because, if business spreads north, store rents must go down, Because their out-of-date office buildings will lose tenants. WHO WANTS THE COURT HOUSE AT THE CIVIC CENTER SITE? YOU do. Because it’s central and accessible. Because it’s between the business center and population center, Because it will afford an opportunity to group our City Hall, Auditorium and other buildings that we will shortly need, ARE WE SHEEP? They tell us all other cities have had a COURT HOUSE GRAB, must WE follow? See OUR PICTURE OF THEIR RUILDING VOTE THE COURT HOUSE WHERE YOU WANT T—THE CIVIC CENTER SITE. VOTE AGAINST JAMES STREET SITE. SEATTLE CIVIC CENTER ASSOCIATION. 310 White Building. . that for