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| FIND MEN COATED | GIRL WITH PAINT NORWALK, ©. Nov, 12.—Indict Jed before the jury. Evidence ob ments returned by the grand jury |tlned by the jury indicates that here ag a result of the attack made the men did not tar the girl, but é |poured red paint on her after hay |upon Miaw Lavalley at West Clarks ing removed her clothing. Some of |fleld several Weeks ago, show that|the men are married and one of the grand jury disbeleved the story | | that Women, dressed as men, de | Jeoyed the girt from her home and) arred her, Six West Clarkstield men have been arrested on indict ments charging them with having |attacked the girl and a seventh ts charged with having falsely testiff.| <a them is a constable. The Lavalley girl left town after the attack and ia now in seclusion jin Cleveland, Ohio. When it waa re ported that women had tarred he it was sald that they belleved the girls beauty had made too strong an trupr fon upon thelr husbands | CIVIL WAR SHELLS EXPLODE 12 RALBIGH, N. C., Nov, The} &. batue of the Civil war of any |importance was that In April, 1865, | Jat Bentonville, 25 miles from Ral! eigh. To this day many ‘trees of large size, ably the pines, show jthe effect of cannon fire. Albert Ross, a farmer, jeut some timber and burned the jbadly shaped portions. There was a series of explosions and the work i¢| LOOKS LI recently KE ON | Judge” George W. Sampson will be dined, feted, feasted and banquet ed, but he will not be permitted to take his place on the bench. This ts how it appears today. The ban-| quet and dinner will be tendered him | by 55 attorneys of this city, headed by Walter Fulton, Wilmon Tucker and George NM. Rummens, who are anxious to show their admiration | for the way Sampson put it over on the bench and bar by electing him self judge with one sticker, The feast, of which there will be food and @lequence aplesty, will begin at 6:30 tomorrow might at the Arc Beattie, Sth ay Greenwood, Alex a Greenwood SBATTLE-—Limited “ad m and 4.00 p.m i, $300, 1:00, 8:00, eee, 1100 a a 3 ee, 3:00. 4:0) B. , a0, 10:35 pm in Saturday and sine club Baggace trains But even the dinner to “Judge : tiv: Frolght shed at) Sampson will not netnally 5 place him | echonish JUDGE MOORE be ish JHOMISH—4 08, 32:16, 7.80, Mt TO EVERETT—¢15,.| For U M220 @ m. 1-00, 2:18) Moore Oa, 7:35, 8:30, 10:38, | For Postmaster of Seattle Office) Judge P. A. MeDonald For U. S Marshal | Ryan, | There }ments th: dent elect 10:20, S Judge—Jadge W George ¥ re some of the appoint may be made by Prest Wilson, and there are many, many more besides. Local democrats are generally jagreed that the above offices ought to be disposed of in the manner sug: | gested. | More than that, Seattle demo-| irous that people can-|crats believe themselves entitled | ip Det exclaim “Oh what love-|to a cabinet officer. and the name | a fifty cent bottle of of Charles G. Heifer, who was the | GAGE today. \democratic nominee for congress | from the First district, has been | }brought forth for secretary of the | | intertor } | ‘Then there is the office of U. 8 | | district attorney to be Milled Hagh | C. Todd, democratic state chairman, | who almost captured the nomination 8 mos! delightful, refreshing | } daintily perfumed, Polsonces lead or with the Auburn hair is and bottle of PAR Be sure and get the P re Lovely Hair ra to to make your hair so HORLICK’S MALTED MILK ao por oli ‘or Infants, avalide, and hr n Rat ee ‘A quick bunch in 0 minste. Take nn substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, SAGE will banish dan- hair and scalp ‘Weeks, or your money & pretty square offer People will say id ‘= gual at Renee) at Let Your Ailment Rob You! of Your Usefulness sick person can perform the usefulness that was for him to perform. Not only that, but you endanger by letting disease get the best of you. Call and CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENT, the drugless Method of removing the cause of disease. } Seattle, Wash., Oct. 19, 1912 | 4 a Doctor—It is with great pleasure that 1 write you this} testimonial to the nothing short of miraculous effect for its have had on me. to you a little less than two months ago, rapidly ee Milering for five years with a constipation which could only) Pe tily relieved by the strongest cathartics; I also had no feel | By legs, and with the promise of some of the best physicians PMfe could be prolonged but a few months, | found myself after | Weeks of your adjustments on the rapid road to recovery My | me normal, feet and lege are all right, and my eyes are so that) Md and write with ea and pleasure. I am an astonishment and must ata & monument to your skill in applying of CHIROPRACTIC, That other sufferers may be bene Was, you are at liberty to use this testimonial any time and| or place. aos you, I remain, yours truly, | 3. M. SWARTZ, Capt. 8. V. A | Consultation and Examination Free. aii LEWIS, Resistered Chiropractor EVERETT SEATTLE 907-8 Colby Building 346-7 Arcade Annex Se Office Hours Office Hours MASa.m. $t0%p. m. 2:00 to 5:00 p. m | | nadian Pacific Railway | STEAMSHIVS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE | Leave Vancouy Arrive Victoria Leave Victoria . Arrive Seattle m. m. 1. m, ™. m, BAILING 118 Second Ay, FROM PIER 1 Phone Main 5658. eneeeese |be jeept the salary of $666, ) Washington are men fled. Shells embedded in the Wood had exploded and fragments j Were hurid in all directions, For years sawmill men have been very careful about handing the Umber from this section, because awe have been a ruined by striking embedded bullets. Gea, Sherman declared that at Rentonville he received the greatest wetback on his famous march through Georgia and the Carolinas E-VOTE JUDGE WILL BE BARRED on the bench, The four judges |whose places Sampson can tackle have decided that Sampson slipped a com when he faled to specify which place he was a candidate for So neither .udge Mackintosh, or Smith, or Dykeman, or Myers, will give up his place. Sampson will required to file quo warranto proceedings againat one of them. A judge from some other county wtil have to be called in, and by the time the supreme court gets through with the case, Sampson's term of two months will have been up and he will be compelled to ac in case he having decided one MAY GET wing, without PLACE HELD BY HOWARD for governor, ie spoken of as a like. ly appointee, but Todd ts unwilling to admit that he ts after the job. Judxe W. H. Moore, who is the st Hkely appointees for the fed | judgeship to succeed Judge Clinton W. Howard, was formerly Judge of the superio: court and mayor of Seattic. Judge Moore waa one of the first In thie state to an nounce himself in favor of Wood row Wilson for president VERY CANDID ref Mr. Coyne—When I was your age I didn’t have a dollar His Son—Well, when I'm your age, | probably weet: have 8 a dollar BENEFIT FOR RED CROSS OF GREECE To aid the Red Cross of Greece, & benefit will be given at the Moore theatre next Sunday afternoon un |der the direction — of | Oeconomacos, the well known clart nettist. There will be 11 big acts, three theatres contributing. The following have donated their ser- vices: Prof. Edmond S. Meany who will deliver an address; Prof. Moritz Rosen of the university, who will give a violin solo; Mme, Hease Sprotte, contralto; Miss Eugenie Argtewlez, violinist; Mrs. Frances Brinson, in Louis XIV. and Grecian dances; Mra. Romayne Hunkina, plapiat; Miss Marie Ladaas, girl elo- euflonist; Constantine Mandas, boy elocutionist, and the Philharmonic} Orchestra, with John M. Spargur leader. ‘WILSON DODGES SPEECH-MAKING| (iy United Press Leased Wire) PRINCETON, N. J,, Nov. 12.—Al though President-Elect Woodrow Wilson is rec hige 5 scores of invi tations to speak, was announced here today that probably will make no public addresses before bis fnauguration next March. Seven Presbyterian churches in uxious to have Wilson worship there when he oc cuples the White House GIRL MAY DIE (By United Press Leased Wire) GARY, Ind., Nov. 12.—Mias Ethel Smith, the girl for whom “Billy Ragh, a crippled newsbay, sacrificed his life, giving up a withered leg that the Bkin thereon might be grafted to Miss Smith's burned y, is in a serious condition here \this afternoon, She has contracted }pneumonia, the disease which kill- ed Rugh shortly after the amputa- {Hoo of | his crippled leg. BIG SHOW READY (ity United Press Leased Wire) MINNEAPOLIS, Nov, 12, Though scheduled to open Thurs- day morning, the big show of the products of the Northwest is ready to open today. With eight states represented, the show this year promises to eclipse all other land] *' shows. The cost of the exposition will reach $200,000, and It is expect- ed that thousands of visitors from) ff the Northwest will be in attend. ance. The Armory has been turned THE ea ine NOVEMBER 12, 1912. -IBEWARE OF THE SHARK! MONEY BAGS ASTOR TRIES TO LOAD IRELAND WITH AMERICA’S WORST BURDEN BY WILLIAM SHEPHERD (Foreign Correspondent of The Star.) LONDON, Nov, 12.—In the se of parliament, the other day, the talk of the 1 nbout the conatitutic United States. Nicholas} cular letters, Beware of him. HM He's a plausible rascal, terpleces. | know Negotiations wants is your “word.” shark You are, perhaps, he He will tide you over. If you once get into his clute You'll find his * etrictly co If you've hints, bone it fixed so you can't you They sound good, but Kot loan shark sleepers pay up. There's a Senegambian in the fuel supply rowing is bad busienss jloan shark oz: lover for the show, and an annex | cowting $75,000, wan completed last | week to provide additional space Washington was one of the first states on the ground. Her exhibit | thie year ts well arranged and com prehensive. PAPE’S! BREAKS A COLD AT ONCE First dose of Pape’s Cold Com- pound ends grippe misery— Tastes Nice—No Quinine. You can surely and Grippe and break up the most severe cold either in head, chest, back, stomach lor limbs, by taking @ done of Pape's |Cold Compound every two hours) unti! three consecutive doses are taken. It promptly relieves the most) miserable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverishness, | aneesing. nore jtarrhal discharges, nose, soreness, stiffness an }matic twinges. | Take this wonderfnl compound as directed, without interference with }your usual duties and with the knowledge that there is nothing) jelse in the world, which will cure | your cold or end Grippe misery as | promptly and without any other as | sistance or bad aftereffects as a “sre package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist can supply—accept no substttute—con- talus no quinine—belongs In every | home. Tastes nice The Quickest, Simplest Cough Cure Easily and Cheaply Made at Home. Saves You $2 inueh oF as good cough syrup for gto Bimple es it te, it gives almost instant relief and usually stope the fh in 24 hours. the fnot that croup, oubles, 1 edy, too, for whoopin| sore lungs, asthma, ete Mix one pint of granulated sugar with % pint of warm water, and es, Put 2% ounces worth) in « a the Sugar otly, Take « two or three the com pound of Norway white ox- tract, and is rich in guatoal and all the other natural healing elements Other preparations will not work in thie formula Th baolute ™ y Di ge with tis elit our drug: it hae yinee, fi wil Act it for you. inex Co, Ft, tell Dros” Co. uaranteed b: tributors), tle, easy payments’ are incre He charges 100 per cent, and more, for the NEVER CAN PAY -| Celery, It im at thie time of the year that the loan shark sends out bis cir. ‘® about the meanest cuss that an His “come on letter# are mas ‘oany terms.” “No one need nfidential The only security he ot a Job, that’s enough for the toan temporarily embarrassed financially Don't let him. hes, he'll squeeze you as dry a ingly hard to me accommodation.” He's the Jiteral truth about the His contracts are full of That UP, Yeu indeedy! Ror But if you must borrow, stay away from the :|GROOM FIRES | AT SERENADERS bye} WESSON, Mass, Nov. 12—When Jokoph Farmer and Miss Mabel Rut Jad of Strong Hope were married, thelr friends gathered to serenade ‘thf “couple emarks from the ferewd incer the bridegroom, Neh emptied # shotgun from the bridal chamber window, wounding several men and boys. CHEHALIS, Nov Reynolds, who was found uncon |sclous near the railroad track 10 ago, is slowly regaining bis . His memory, however, is ly gone. The police believe | that he was thrown from the train | after being sandbagged and robbed. The following are the average | prices paid by local commission mer- Phante to the producers and prices id by the retailer to the commis. Moners. The prices paid t come under “buying price, paid by th t sotSd, ie Tor stristly fret grades Kane—hoyieg Price. ranch 40g Prutttsemag Price New app! ‘aiencia o Pears Dressed Mente—selling Price. | Bewe | Rounds if tongue ' | Liver | Heart Mutton— Dreased hogs . Trimmed siden short loin pork Shoulders | Pigs’ feet | Macon A Hotled bam Ox tongue, en Dried bee Poultry | Spring bro Spring ducklings Ducks, old, live ‘quan, doz. Hae emetabion—S i, 14. 00@16 6@ . ; 1 Tureips 1 Grapes 1.2601 s Pargiey, doz. Toniatoos, Cal 40-ib. vox Cayiifiower, dow. FTathouse lettuce, erte Head lettuce, dos 4 Fr ii Ta stern Eatmothy 00 at sound timothy. M4 90 Alfa . 13.0 Wirt hay’ 12.—Claude | This talk gives us eo un William Waldorf Astor parliament, thanks to bis an amendment to t Americans a chance to see ourselves as others once an American, but now a member of American money, started it. Astor home rule bill for Ireland, providing Irish legislature could pass any law “whereby any person deprived of life, liberty or prop without due process of heoordance with settled principles and precedents, or may be the equal protection of the laws whereby private property may taken without Juat compensation. William Waldorf Astor found thes United States, and he tions In America Right then, J Ken that may no be rty denied or be © words in the constitution of the knew what they meant to rich men and corpora rafters of Ward, a labor member, made the historic that long, narrow, gloomy chamber ring as he waid “The object of this amendment is to stifle democratic Oppose social reform. “IN THE UNITED STATE OF THESE WOKDS HAS BEEN THAT THE SUPREME COURT HAS DECLARED THAT SPECIAL LAWS PASSED BY PARTICULAR STATES, LIMITING HOURS OF LABOR, WERE INOPERATIVE And then he said “THERE CAN BE NO MORE FAR AS LABOR [8 CONCERNED, The great Asquith arose, the watd “1 don't want to nee If you adopt this clause, you are enthro: ultimate tribunal of appeal, You must sislature which you int i to create No government is sound un loss the lawmakers have the supreme power. We, in England, can afford to give to our judges the power to say that the laws we are bad, Judges from the and they stand too little of the to give such power United States is having about thi very matter,” The chances are that the clause won't get into the Irish constitu: Yet all the lords, and big intere and ail the Aldriches and effort and HE DECLARED, “THE EFFECT DANGEROUS PROPOSITION THAN THIS AMENDMENT premier of England, In effect AS he this clause put into the Irish ng your judiciary as the ot limit the powers of the constitution t make under peop io Look at the trouble the tion. ted | ther | PITY THESE POOR LITTLE TRIPLETS WASHINGTON, } Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kyler of Denison, Texas, sent a telegram to President Taft, received today at the White | Hou announcing the birth three sons, named W Taft Kyler, Theodor Kyler and Woodrow The president teles ts expressing the triplets would per WASHINGTON Presi. dent-elect Wilson is expected to ap- point Charles Crane ambaseador to ingland and Kudolph Spreckels of Francisco to France or Ger- iy, according to report here to- For Colds Coughs You could not please us better than to ask your doctor about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis. Thousands of families always keep it in the house. LOS weil, Wileon phed the w that and live long prot “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. Uncle Joe Cannons of parliament are fighting like mad to have Astor's | amendment adopted. ~wehOHOARR RRR RRR THE VIEWPOINT “1 suppose,” vaid the city man, “there are acters around an old vill Uke this “You'll find a good many,” admitted the native, hotei fille up. Louisville Courier-Journal als tne he Mandi al Mnall tdhedieRachtinthodtiedinectbadiia® wllsuities some queer char “when the . *|MAIN 1043 ‘BULL BROS. +|Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE IND. 5200 The Musical News Published by Compiled at “ infinite and inscrutable wisdom ever permitted to encumber the earth. |* though, He will lend you money on Many Used Pianos to Be Closed Out at Half Price and Less as $6 a month If de- 1 list will speak jain facts are in mind the purchase of no for Christmas it Will not be necessary to urge you to bring along $5 or $10 and necure one of th First thing tomorrow morning will net be too soon, nts (as lo ed). The iteeit enough. if tpone the eale| m lack of | space forces us to We need |f every foot of room for the holiday stocks now arriving, consequentiy it is necessary to get thene used plahow out of the way ax quickly as por- sible. Any one of the pianos in the sale may be had on small easy pay~- Originally, Now. Johnston piano Howard piano .. Sherwood piano Iverson piano Johnston piano .... Conover piano Smith & Barnes piano... Steanhauer piano 350 350 375 - 375 375 375 375 400 425 .. 450 . 475 550 Leland piano .. Kensington piano Wheelock piano Schubert piano .. Hallet & Davis pia Geo, P. Bent Crown piano. Lester piano Schubert art style piano. We have tore all purchaser, ‘This in protests made by purct day EILERS MUSIC te arrange- os bought & modern fire- free of cost to the| response to many Note * rs yester Hous Bm aitictea ay Edison’s Latest Invention, the Kine- toscope, Now on Sale ius Music House The picture shows @ family gath- for machine, films and all—and ering such as will be common in| the films are exchangeable, You a few years, On the screen is 4 can get a never ending supply for picture—a big, sure-enough moving 50 cents to $1 each, As an aid to education and as an entertainer in picture, It is projected from a ma-|the home this little instrument is chine which can be packed up into} one of the most wonderful inven- a steel box no bigger than the cake| tions ever devised. You are invited box which stands on the pantry|to ask to see it working at Bilers shelf, and it produces a picture) Music House any afternoon, just as clear, Just as lively and} Descriptive literature sent on re- almost as big any you can see} quest, Address, KINETOSCOPE at the regular photo playhouses in| DEPT., he the city. It costs no more.than a Bilers Music Ho good phonograph—less than $100 Beattle, Wash, E ilers Music House. hird and University.

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