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MDGE EXPOSES GANG'S TIVE FOR ATTACK : spoke at three bad iy cw system. His at Ie why they have been trying tn Beatile last night. tye {{2 make A teatal wreck of me, but apeech was at the progress! jthey have not succeeded, 1 am Broadway and Pine, / strong enough to fight them, and ted by about 100 it's a it to the finish, and the ‘ae ges x went to/ progr ve cause, whic a just , where 250 cause, will triumph. I am confi ah His last | dent of victory.” Phelen’s hall, Colum- Mil howe Gang's Motive him. B®. G. Mills, candidate for attor. ney general, alao spoke at Broad: way and Pine and Steiner's hall, | making @ stirring address in each place fr “Bob” Hodge and the |progreastve cause, and showing up tthat the attacks on Hodge were In- spired and are being conducted by jthe same influences which are op posing and fighting, tooth and nail, progressive moasures, including the {nitietive, referendum and recall, which come up next Tuesday Ole Hanson, the eloquent pro gressive champion, made two speeches last night at Ralater beach, at Dugdale’s hal! and at the merson school. He made one of © Warmest and most feeling ite at ch vee more ia pareoatt fight against ty that@he gang Was against the wresting torial office from its which nas been affording for many years for the rrupt Rang. Mrcee Fight Him fighting me because 1 Tyee | Perkins and me whether or should pot siga| and they know it it will not take me ‘to sign a tador bill, such pill. They know I any Dill to take th | Inow heard in this city in Bob” Hodge. i out of the | speeches oy law and put them back | behalf of “ UL. TEDDY RIDICULES — WILSON ON TRUSTS” BAY, Nov. 2—Gov. are to be scrambled, and then, by , attitude toward, ® Series of lawsuits, lasting prob- was subjected to ably for several years, try to undo the scramble, in a statement Ie) “Our proposal ts to create a com today by Col. Theodore LU mission like the interstate com) merece commission, to supervise big! industrial concerns, as the govern- ment supervises the railroads and banks. Thereby we will prevent | the exgs from being scrambled. In “We propose to effi. these cfreumstances there {# no trol the trusts. Taftand wonder that a great majority of “pationally, propose the trust magnates are supporting the t is, all the eggs, old presenta BOYS RAN CARS TO GTIME ACCOMPANIMENT TODAY fa the elevators of; vator boy was heard calling out: noticed tho jerky,|, “Anybedy gola’ up, goin’ up, go in’ up?” of the cars that) “there was a reason for all this, oat of the day, and e/a mighty good one, according to 2X But the} the boys, for last night the annual manipalated the levers,| ball of the Elevator Operators’ un- to any kicks; they | ion was beld at Dreamiand, and the most guy tired and| “raisers” were nearly all living it of med |over aguin. The ball was a success. A big crowd turned out to boost th = who lifted them. “Goin’ up, the order of the evening, and ys eryone was “gotn’ up,” going up on the elevator of @ good time, and quite and in there were no stops until the last yaa sheet mnlagiod ele-| floor was reached at 1 o'clock. EE are reforming, or whether the in- creased activity of the police for the last week fs having the desired effect. is not known, At any tate, with the exception of some three or four petty thefts of suiteases or clothes, there was nothing doing, CHAFIN IN ARIZONA in part: ttention to Wil- with regard to the n view of bus insistence of > BISBEE, Aria, Nov. —Enugene F. Chafin, prohibition candidate for ‘ Judge of Everett . the presidency, ended his campaign ve Is a Long Distance C. E. BEACH FOR HEAD OF STATE SCHOOLS ©. B. Beach, city superintendent of the Olympla public schools, is the progressive candidate for state superintendent of public tnetruc- tion. Prof. Beach t# one of the best-known school men In Washing ton. He was formerly superintend- ent of the Bremerton achools and served two terms as superintendent of the Kitsap county schools, He has also served two years as a membor of the state board of edu- cation. Prof. Beach has always been a consistent progressive, He does not believe in putting a muzsle on free thought and teaching in the schoolroom, He bellever in free speech and a free press, Hin training and experience have been such as to specially qualify him for the office which he ts seeking. Works for Progressives Peter Jobnson, one of the four candidates for constable on the progressive ticket, has lived tn So attle for 12 years, He is a mem ber of the Painters’ union and has been active in the Interests of or ®antzed labor, He is pledged to give efficient and honest service in office. Johnson has always boen one of the hard worker# for the progressive cause, SUICIDE PACT SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2 Found dead from gas asphyxiation in a lodging house here, the bodies of J. J. Dennison, teamater, 66 years of age, and an usknown woman about the same age, are in the morgue bere today, It in believed the aged coople had entered into a wulcide pact The woman wore a wedding ring, =— ot which was engraved “M GIGANTIC POT SPOKANE, Nov. 2.-—The gi- gantic pot in which will be cooked the filler for the apple ples to be given away by the Enakops at the national apple show, is under construction Heat will be provided from gas burners large enough to supply the entire city of Spokane. These burners will necessitate the use of a blower having a ca- pacity of 350,000 cubic feet of air an hour, The burners will be the largest ever built. DOESN’T WANT SON IN STATE PRISON “WALLA WALLA, Nov, 2.-—Mrs, Josephine Castleman has started habeas corpus proceedings to have her son, Frank Peltissier, removed from the state penitentiary to the Monroe reformatory, stating that the doesn't want the stigma of a sentence attached to him. officials say that Pellisaier has already been in the reformatory, and that he was so unruly that on his second offense he was not a} lowed to return. DOUGLAS, Aria, Nov. 2.-—A com: mittes composed of three U. 5. army officers began sittings here today to hear six claims agal the Mexican government, agsregnt ing $260,000. The claims are made by injured in Douglas, and the families of those killed by stray bullets during the battle of Agua Prieta, in April. Bell Telephone Station THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY s, THE STAR—SATURDAY, _ NOVEMBER 2, 1912, ierrirrrerrrstiy * * ' WEATHER FORECAST * * in tonight and Sunday; * |® moderate southeasterly winds, ®| \% Temperature at noon, 48, bs Reeeeeeenanenenes| PUBLIC MARKETS forsey butter weoradteh 3 le ; rolled WESTLAKE . $1.20 sack; green p squash, 200 Ib.; o0¢ matebes, salmon, ' the: eoo0a, bbe 1b; 3 cane a0e # SANITARY Pour cans , wnek; Oe king powd jpapthe goap, 2 Bagiish walnutay lo cans corn syrup, 60 No. 4 cans, be) shrimp: © Wh; 60 Copyrighted PRIVATE HALLS (Every Day and Bve Trint always free others fail, come to Dances Wea and THE SEATTLE STAR 1 SUBSCRIMMES The date n your aut mn expires in| he addrens your paper Whea tha ubeertptt id in advance, your aken from the Hat. A change of date on the address label is & ouvenir and hone Killott 44 » Shop. bot. fad, Funeral Directors. University, U 14th N. ner ‘ Bonney - W tors, new local Olive gen erreny Tere 1921 First av, Main or © Biiote 1219 heoond ne ent ore SR AL. SO, $i Tra. Mala | quiting chives | ato & bos j 342 Me Annes, Main Motel by Beventh |) Hille B41 ne Mrs, ie “Woodws Se sures deal 4 ae screw case Watch. rotted jain locket. Libera) Geo, F. Moorg, Me Reward, Phone East Loat—Thureday morning on Broads ee and fob. ard. rexistered the defect. Symons, 3427 Pine st. or I heral reward If returned Frye. rus wate mm om back, between ath ison and ist and King. iuett aod vosy #2 te Hotel Wi Teno- vated. $1.50 and Co. er ee a oe iiity a8 © salesman? cane rere energetic I Gs tleman to make from $150 to if month in selling the fin ine of Art ¢ ndares and Ad & claities in the United St: dress at once The August pany, aes pela en WANTED—Men and women to loarn barber trade, wages paid whe learning. C NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE Hist, Grade School. ington St. ig oe for ihe 0 tobkeve trade publicatto: upon ees, stationery wae bacconist, 1931 Bi York. y Saturday, November # pays week's room Fant inside rie Ms aa lont a Tor Washinngn, nal) 6 line, ‘niselt comminsions, $106 monthly, advance, Dertmanent he aition, Flgnt trott, Mich.” ed tod Coal nerk, Contradl day work, steady ‘job, Call room 1, 816% Third ay, 8:90 withe- Span Sun Wantec xy perl fainior Laundry, Roy at. ie Shoemaker wa a- ateady 167 Wasik i. ington st. j loos Lindquist sell $26 malty for $1 DRCAUSE Hi | BELLS THEM UPSTA Room 204 Bini press heat thn Iding. . to be & mood barber at ~* MOLER BARBER COLLEGE 220 Occidental Av. od wash mail, Westlake and ates Woter, bi id phone. haste on a8 Frome "Tok seal if night; $1 on| to 1 Paid Advertisement. Shall We Change County Commissioners? Rutherford and Knutson has held sway in the County Commissioner's office for the past 18 years, and are working tooth and nail to land the Republican RING in the court house again. Knutson. ticket, is backed by Hamilton and Rutherford, the out-going maintain the old ring. seck to perpetuate themselves and Vote For W. J. Trimble Democratic Nominee of Mr. ble is not bound hand and foot to the swarmed about the long standing RING for improvements of county roads and public buildings. ing to allow the old GANG to expend the millions of which are about to be voted. Unite on Trimble for == 5) County Commissioner From who is running on the republican Trimble is the choice of the people, REGARDI Because the people are not willing to reinstate the RING and because Mr, Trim- multitudes of the past EIGHTEEN A vast amount of money is to be expended by the County Commissioners for Commissioners, who Redmond S$ OF PARTY. Why? that have YEARS, contractors Surely you are not will- dollars’ worth of bonds Wanted—Miscellaneous Wit WARE wine TH WE ar old, Give description price, Address X-077, wh 7 Pyery wontle and easy milkert o three young Jersey heifers) k.” Phone Kenwood 214, buy « VWaht team of t be nound and young. Wentern ay Routh Boattle car to king Co, Main 3470 For Sale—Wood and Coal | PATTEM Rar wr ee Yaad 2oRe Wainwri & Mei eo.) | Wanted to Buy--Furniture Wim tN oaRe a ile Parmar Ss m Gibaon Chandler, 519 Pike, M. 3227, Modern Purn Co, 416 Pike, M. écit, Wanted—To Borrow Cee Wanted—$800 or $1,000 on property worth $2,000 will pay 10 per cent, Money to Loan EAL EMIT LOANS uid AIS A AIX) en es ¥ | On improved or vacant property amount, § to $500 time easy payments; no delay. __ Sturtevant & Co. 312 Boston Bik, Vist your business chances, rea) tate and applications for loa: s with L. C, SIMKING liberty Bidg., Opp. Postottice, tin city lpans: money quick action, 309 Mehihorn, 60 small bh | emfenty Vine avy or phort ‘arin ready Elliott an, mortgages, Contrmete; I paver bought, Morris, arrow money jewelry; low 4 American MONWY Id goods, pianos or # to employes; terms reasonable,’ Come t BRORERAG rn Bonk Bid; For =p KALEM POUL ed chicken... Spring chicken |; © per Ib, Live and dressed turkeys always on hand, Pike Place. ee LT For Sale — - Miscellaneous High grade 1913 4-door b-passenger auto, electric lights, shock absorb- era, tully equipped short time; 00d as new. Will od This iw and give some terms. POINT FOASTE re a Northe |THE Di 1600 The North District He Is Backed by Good Citizens and Honest Men Regardless of Party. BUST UP THE COURT HOUSE RING! CHANGE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS! ____ Flats for Rent beds, moder. 1583 Queen Phone your troubl ‘nished @ modern, uite, $9. Queen Piembing bs TA owner turhish terial xX | ea Furnished Rooms Wed. — Female 233~ssy “posse torpor housek ing, screened in sleep- fenced middle ing pore Pane 190 ree Permanent posi goers 80 washing. ile inet ic a tures in confinement, aa. GRAND Rates bbc dail — business cha 4 applications C. SIMKING om Laverty Bidg., Opp. Postoffice ‘of Bale—Slomesiead — reiin ish ment, $000,000 feet timber, 2 miles, steady employment within 1g. Price $250.00 cash. od woman de-| tion as houne- | one oh, ii and uv G dea real es- for loans ; ork as telephone ope! te it ard av. or Yete a7 ¢ Pacific Telephone reat Supper, with room, in ex company Bights for yous reese | jasbund i* out Of city. Ss © breakfast waa | FP in exchange for a ay, rome maodolin, guitar, )——— ‘susie. ebook, 3d Ds work for wages to you today a ce et x you cant afford to © open- RRA RAPD ALP INT OR FOR SALB—$1,200 go, though On ah . the Panann cal ian . a ant for sale $10 per month: double corne “room cottage, 37th and i, ‘bawota a, 458 oary ida, “Main si ary ec fecal oo ABP, after oh fag Weatern Washington will — eae. For 30 will sell yous ere tracts of good el us Nand sandy loam, fine soft water at a depth of 12 to 18 feet. Growing today on adjoining eyane clove: i" 8 at sth at eine Pr ty of work to be had in shin- ” and logging camps just MII & TIMBER CO. gLWwooD” L a7 Menty Bldg, Witt BUY youn crop or |* BERRIES The Snohomis ontract for $ yen your entire crop Land in Snohomish count 200 to $400 Dp good Foad, only 38 ride ‘from ‘King. st. for $500. Terma $50 oi and $10 monthly, If you wan Se rea, close in, call and 104 Cherr: We exchange everything everywhere at any time, if r price 14 right shee Estate 520-621 os in Yak: ‘ima valley and some cash for clty home. Address 1808 K. 68th Irrigated Lands ties, Yakima val bargain; all or part rom town, good soll, no san fect drainage, good’ water. $125 per acre; water paid; ter No agen Inquire Queen, Anne 2284 Homesteads Homestead or desert ciaim re! ment, Eastern Washington belt.’ Greatest, bargain ever of- fered. Thomas Craig, 1237 Third av. oR IS 19: ern; rates $3.50 Furnished ho billiard room furoh Lt partigs an ee ay hone East 553 tw m. and 10 and 11 @ m,, om Fa ie, end of pavenne oar th sind N. B 12 month, between 1 uish- fruit Acreage eee $100 ACRBAGH AT KIRKLAND have 6 acres just off the county road for $600, The soil is good and rich for potatoes, berries, fruits and chickens, cash and. $10 per im place is within 26 minutes’ of the boat landing, on Washington, Let me ‘show it to XM, Clyde Hackworth, at Burke Farrar's office on’ Kirkland wharf, Siap—i0 acres Toumed-off land, he near market. running wate i Hoom tba Youler @ boarding hose on excellent meals, hot plano and all’ home com- Very reasonable, 212 16th . Bast mm in and be x , Feanonasle, com= furnished, home cooking, rooms, hom Pleasant 280. ik ~__ Acreage—Continued n you Wik FIND NO f 77 BOIL THAN THIS WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT $25 TO $30 PER ACRE This land is situated in the vicinit of Oak Harbor, on Whidby ielan which Is the finest farming co munity on Puget sound. It fs clo: to fine country roads, schoo! rural free mall delivery, tel phones, mitk routes, etc. Y¥ own judgment must tell you fine like this, bonderini & fine settied ming distri cannot last long at such very low Prices, We wil enjoy, tel ing yo vos all about the land know it to be the best that you can buy, Very easy terme, Wrst bad & WHEELER Colman Bi Block. CITY ACRE TRACT .700-—$700 cash; fine tract, close to Fourth ar line oof only about minutes $850— —nt0 “sown; acre tracts in ©. Smith's First Av. South ‘Kaaition to Seattle at Renton, biecks of the Fourth av, some isterartas de Price $900; only $150 ik, Be: eek, Wash. BIG BA) GAIN Muat sell at once, if fine tracts of rich ‘biack "valley: land, south of Seattle, all cleared and fenced, h chicken house. eiee. only $860. id $10 mont ly. rat, te | Cher: ae 5.00 PER ACRE Good land, in Skagit county. Price $25.00 per acre, third cash. YOUNG & BROBERG Phone Ballard 813 Kort enormous Civie Genter taxes buying outside Kin 5) miles ral $1,600. Bo: epot tn in = 5 | Sommer, Lawyer, 1 tation snap. X-680, care Star. #3—or Sound Electric Co. __ EVERYTHING ist Berk We have a large assortment of maged bath tuba, sinks and ins Rustad’s, 316 Second 8. BANKs ~~ ; Canadian Bank of Gormetoss= office, Toronto, Canada (350 hes in Canada, etc.) General banking business. Interest allowed gh savings and time deposits Seattio Branch, G. & HAND Carom and P Tables and bowling ° Witk BAL BRE oon dat 300 202-204 First av. 5. ot Spee alist. 465 Arcade Bidg., former eukt. Bia, o Side. Soomearty F106 per month, 202 Denn on} Takes repair Fecres he TT mp room 317 Hinckley. Biliott Free delivery. aT cit foney collected any w smeesi, persone l6oa Continental aw voand Soilectie Co. 314 prazuitetign Co. 34 Bailey Bi ave your a. Have “your. bills gollect ne we ‘ i ~ ppt OG vate work const jential “Biitott sauce Orr ate tree; husband, ed rights, collections, Pao 4 Sl xpvics FREB—A- yeaeph Aifen, fo egy PY at law. 405-406 Butera Phone Main 1040. se i saree aie La ea oo ale Res, Pant ies o80. wines wyers, 211 York Bik. Probate practice spectalty. tad S&S Consul- Henselt. ry or Bldg. 5600. 8 thse abe SS sraduate. ell, Stil 0) o 502 People's Bank Bldg. ain 3150. 6-room house, modern, hag ? Renton car li ~ ‘enderson ot 30x80, barn an: oer out- buldings. $4,000; y your own terms, 5-room cottage, 4 Mydern, thes, blocks from Ballard ne, lot 5OxL00, $2,200, 80 down, balance $10 per month. A bargain, 4-room, modern, lot 45x100, 1 block from ear line. $1,200, small amount down, $10 month: blocks 3 lots, will trade for | anything. MORRI8, REAL 314 Bailey Bldg. acres, cleared . chicken house munity houses, about 800 chick brooder house, feed, wagon, ho etc,, running water, on ‘easy terma. John Bronn Kirkland Hotel, Kirkland, Was! List your business chances, r tate and applications for wit 1. C. SIMKINS 224 Liberty Hidg., Opp. Posto: The bmn “modern bungaloy 40x100 ‘ood location. w thie at {is60, $26, down and per month. ‘Searing, 907 Leary Bide. Main r qmont gach, @ ‘in 4a. Pr M. ns, i $42) Titra North 20 ul lot near Ravenna park, A ico eash. Queen Anne 408, ments oe ‘OOkS, Teglstere ‘and ‘Trade Mark Attorneys; in Seattle. 21 years 500 Central Butldin yi ot Bae a eR as attic Pattern i) Pe Ka, South, Best equipped shop. _ PRINTERS ee | HOTTY Princ 106 Seneca, WMO Tero. ook “es D RUAHER STAMPS ~ Clothing 1017 Pike. Alain &a3a, springs: Jewels, 760.6 ‘ iba." Suoabeau. Wieat ana Staware,

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