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BIG LUMBER |Adolf’s First Day. on the Force--! ORDER PLACED That the commercial revival of the past few months will suffer nothing by the election of Wood- row Wilson is the significant feat ure indicated in the purehase of 100,000,000 feet of Northwest lum ber by three leading carbuilding companies within the past few days, As the cars could not be built in time for handling this year’s crops, the purchase Indicates that these big companies expect continued activity in business con ditions throughout the country Gray's harbor limbermen got the bulk ot, the business JURORS ASK FORNEW TRIAL TACOMA, Novy. 12.—The affida vits of two jurors will be relied on to secure a new trial for Charles Houston and John H. Bullock,! convicted recently of defrauding the government in Alaskan coal contracts, The jurors, John Bo- gart and Samuel Milleston, swear that they thought the bids were made in 1908, although in reality oy they were made in 1907, This th consider vital. They also alle that they were deprived of an op-| portunity to vote separately on each of the defendants. USED DRUGS ROCHESTER, N. ¥,, Nov, 12——It|and retiring president of the car IN JAIL BREAK) is as good as settied that John H, | pentere, and John B. Lennon, treas |White, president of the United |urer and former chief executive of BAKERSFIELD, Cal., Nov. 12—| Mine Workers, is going to separate | the tailors, will follow Mitchell tp After drugging & trusty, sawing |Jonn Mitchell from the position of |to re ent. W. H. Johnson has through fron bars and sealing @! second vice president of the Ameri-|the inside track for O'Connell's Jail yard wall, four former inmates) can Federation of Labor |position, aod Fred Wheeler, of Los of the Kern county jail are fleeing! “yj; js possible that Mitchell will| Angeles, Is spoken of as a candi through the hills with two posses) etre voluntarily. If he doesn't,|date to succeed Huber. It is por oe [White will make « fight for his|sible, in fact, that every present T. H, White, the trusty, Is be} .oat White's friends claim that as|A. FP. of L. official must fight for| leved somuere been, obo the smMU-/the active head of ¢ greatest | re-electior gled drug by another prisoner. |, > veins aid - * When he became unconscious in the |snele labor organisation on wel Radicals Uneasy. corridor the jail breakers sawed) iion to which he aspir | It was noticeable that Gompers# through eight ifon bars in their) 1, fact, some of the d to | Teport to the convention eve ed but Cells and three in a jail window lthe Asemrited Wederation of Labor} ht coun it and wery titete = ae - nisiasm, It pat the Gre urging that White be put for) cowth of the federation during t NEW COMPAN ES. wait, vomvors lace oven of the federation during t eg dR 9 oe i pga and that little progress has been | OLYMPIA, Nov. 12.--The follow t! ing Seattle companies have filed ar), ticles of incorporation Pacific Coast Light, Power & Railway Co.,| $500,000; Alfred Linz Co., $10,000; } Alfred Linz, Ludwig Kann, Solomon | Kann; Goddard & Co., $150,000, R.|" H. Goddard, EH Fiick, C. E/ Hughes; Toledo Fish Co., $50,000, 8. | FP. Kildal), A. H. Hostmark, Churchill; Forrest Co., Ivey, J. N. Hamill, M. E. Harrah, J A. Shumaker; Oriental Social and Athletic Club, A Sing, Sam See Jack. AUTO HITS BOY Bad cuts and bruises and 4a} broken wrist were received by Mar-|¢ tin Beas. 9, 1604 Seventh av, yes terday when an auto, driven by H A. Munter, struck him at Pike st and Belmont ay. The boy was run- Gat, his retiring from the ed Mine Workers has reac’ ‘highest mark in point of member: | |ahip in its history, Se Taig ces eee" IO BRYAN SAYS route to Miami, Bryan son, | Washington several days to confer), with democratic leaders here. eu, ar a ANY RATS, I CAN'T GO FAR WRONG EF ANYDING HAPPENS. T HAF A NICE LIDDLE Boo NICH OSGAR GAFE ME. MAX HAYES WRITES FOR STAR| ON LABOR CONVENTION By Max 8. Hayes, for 14 Years Del- egate to A. F. of L. Conventions. (Special to The Star.) | he miners, which he doesn't de 0 do at this time. Today the Unit with 270,000 men enrolled. Others to Go Also. | It is also quite certain that J Jame | DEMOCRATS ARE PROGRESSIVE (By Cnlted Frew Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—En Fla., where he in ends to spend the winter, Wm. J is here today .visiting his Wiliam. He will remain to ning across the street when the ac-| “Progressive democrats will con eldent occurred. trol the next congress,” said Bryan ms « jin an interview. “Every democratic) WELFARE QUESTION senator and representative elected UP TO PEOPLE'S VOTE Hiset Tuesday stood upon th more platform, and there ie no rea Baltt The council yesterday adopted the at to believe they will repudiate regolntion introduced by Griffiths, | The stamp of procressiviem providing for a public welfare board | Was put on the democrati> party at to take charge of all penal and de-| Baltimore while ft was white bot.” tention jnstitutions in the city, and| the matter will come up to a vote of the people next March. Wardall’s bill, which excepted the city jail from the jurisdiction of the welfare board, was killed. WHERE ARE THESE WANDERING BOYS? Joseph Oryereh!, Lyon Kyle, El roy Carson and a fourth boy, who) goes by the name of “Butch,” ‘SEEK MAN WHO STABBED PASTOR: (By United Frese Learsd Wires CHEHALIS, Nov. 12.—Citizens of Little Falls are raising a fund to) *lapprehend the Hindu who stabbed the Rev W. E. Simpson, as the min-| ister was leaving his church. It in| four! thought the man is the one to whom | oysters in stuffing OF POLICE INSTRUCTIONS the | © tive trol and demand at ne blood be injected into A. F. ah leadership and that more aggres tat J Laas, chanelle NOVEMERE 12, He Takes ss Wy, DERE. GOING ON ALREADY, i 1912, RULE 747 — iF Two PERSONS MAKE A DISTURBANCE, O'Connell, third vice president, and formerly head of the machinists D. Huber fifth vice president Ww made along political and legislative | lines, Naturally the radicals are hafing under the present conserva sive poletes be adopted favoring industrial unionixm and political ac on = JUICE ON RAMPAGE SHOCKS TACOMA TACOMA, Nov. 12-—The city of| Tacoma was shocked Saturday night when two feed wires from the power plant epiiled | 2,200 volts of electricity juice onto the wet pavement of Tacoma a¥ Patrolman B. R. Sowers was lean- net a steel pole at the time al pedestrians were wend: | ing their Way home through the} rain. Suddenly was & general seating” upon the sidewalk and/ Patrolman Sowers gat dé himaelt | together near the o of the street : new Nisqually or ARREST THEMs IN CASG ONE RUNS AWAY, AT LGAST ARROST THe OTHER, a Disturber in Tow BY FRED L. BOALT. It's been a good year, hasn't it? have a lot to be thankful for You will, of course, | turkey. It will be done to a crisp turn, back, with its “drumsticks” The turkey will be stuffed fre Youthful adventurers, left their Va-|the pastor gave a thrashing a few|way you Itke rious homes in Columbia Sunday) gay, previously because of ad afternoon with the intention of see- aa ton atin) bey Pte el ing the world. Seattle and other Aono sane ete ae, e | nace € coast police have been notified of the runaways and are making an effort to locate them. Dance at Dreamland ontght. ae Linoleums, 46. 415 Pike st. Modern Furniture Co, aes Kristoferson’s Pasteurized vilk— under perfect hy- gienic conditions. Instat om Getting Krini Phone Elliott 223 A. Kristoferson jernon “BANY PAINLES? Albany Cut-Rate Dentists ‘We do exactly the same kind and Class of work on other people's teeth that we would want done in our own mouths, and our examination and consultation costs you nothing. THE BEST ARTIFICIAL TEETH) CONSTRUCTORS, BEST GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWN AND BRID( WORKERS, best gold and por fillers of teeth, and the best Pain- less extractors of teeth in the United h the Albany are beyond all quest or offered in Seattle. Our prices will continue because they are bringing us the large practice we desire and require. We antee all work for 12 1 and see us and you will ind we do exactly as we advertine. Our work is the Hest, our prices are the lowest. ALBANY © oF ies Ran aia Second Floor People’s Bank Seoul and PI You, Maw, on the other hand, breant. NOLAN, FIRST UNION MANIN CONGRESS) RECHECK GIVES — FROM ‘CALIFORNIA, A REAL FIGHTER JOHN I. John I, Nolan, secretary of the San Francisco Labor Council and member of the executive board of the International Molders’ Union, has been a worker and a fighter for the rights of labor all his life. Now he has been elected to congress to represent the Fifth district of Call- ‘ake A He yy aed alk J a Wee seh ep fornia, the first member of organ- ized labor in many years to repre- sent the Golden state In the nation celebrate the day fittingly Some prefer chestnuts. NOLAN. [al-legislature, And Nolan will continue his fight for labor in Washington along the same lines that he has fought in San Franeisco and California. As a candidate he wore the party label of progressive republican. As a member of congress he says that he is going to forget all about party labels and represent the plain peo- ple—the workers who elected him. On Thursday, November 28, you'll There will bea It will lie majestically on ste pointing celling-ward. to tall. Some folks ihe Some plain. Have it any pm neck the head of the famfly, as the high priest, will perform the Personally, you prefer the white meat from the is partial to The kids will “dark." HAY A FEW VOTES A recheck of the votes cast in King county gives Hay an perenne Of 24 voter an. ‘oses 13 vote Lister column. The jecneck #h ed the vote in this county as follows ister, 26,247; Hay, 18,927. Plin: Allen, Hay's manager, and M. J. Car-| rigan, state tax commissioner, rep} resented Hay during the recheck, while George E. Lister. There are 17 mountain precincts still missing from the total count, which shows ister ahead by 763 votes, WIRELESS NOW IN U. S. CONTROL Seattle in the person of A. R. Rice, who ar- rived here yesterday to take up his duties aa inspector of wireless Ryan represented telegraphy, under a iaw just passed, which requires all wireless operators to take an examination and compels all amateurs to hold their wave lengths under 200 meters. GASOLINE FLOOD TACOMA, Nov, 12.—The crack ing of a big Standard Oil tank here | the loss of | yesterday resulted 9,000 gations of $2,000, Seattle Men Called in Cash Register Case) Instructions to serve subpoenas upon J. A. Sundwall, W. W, Ant- werp, Byron T. Carr and Paul B. Styler of Seattle, in the suit of the government to dissolve the Nation al Cash Register Co., were recelv- ed yesterday by U, 8. Marshal Ja coby. They are called as wit nesses in the trial to be held in Cincinnati! on December 3. Mr. Sundwall is manager of the company in this city. STORM WARNING Southeast storm warnings were ordered displayed at Washington} seaports at the mouth of the Co- lumbia river, A new disturbanee approaches Vancouver island, a will cause continued high southabie in gasoline, worth has a new federal official | ==) annually | have plenty of both, You will start at the ridge of the breastbone. Wou will struggle with the neck joints, " just above the ward generously. find the “second joint PAW LIKES WHITE MEAT, MAW DARK, THE KIDS A LOT OF BOTH; BUT WHAT OF THE YOUNGSTERS AT MOTHER RYTHER’S HOME? You will slice down- You will “trotter.” much meat on a wing, but the little is delicious. You will fill the plates— brown gravy, RIES And afterwards “punkin” turkey (white and dark), mashed potatoes and turnips, and—AND CRANBER-/ ple ai dressing, rich, nd mince pie, and nuts, and candy. And a second helping of everything. You will eat that turkey all up” part that “went over the fence lai eat every bit of him, even to the Then you will light your pipe and rejoice in your heart that you case here set before you. ‘The man was no good hunger. |started towards Elliott bay. she could think of—then. Child home. “Can you take my childre' “Yes, and you The above same story to tell. these they are, thankagiving. In. past years Star readers have seen to it that Mother Ryther’s| The Star bel So let's get together, be turkey and all the “fixin well, and they must be warmly clothes. flour, and vegetables, and tea. The address is: sauce could give But on the way a thought occurred to her, mn?” # is the truth concerning one destitute family. are 14 such families at the Ryther home And there are 60 half-orphans in the home, too, . from a few months to 14 years. that they have a roof and a bed and three meals a day,! boys.and girls haven't much to be thankful for. | there is poor prospect of a turkey on the national day of walfs could celebrate the day like good Americans, this year to beat all past records. that you will enjoy your own dinner more if you | know that you have helped Mtoher Ryther’s youngsters to fill their) stomachs—little stomachs which have felt the pinch of hunger more | times than it is pleasant to think about, But please be practical, 8.” But there must Boys and girls must be warm; Boys and girls must eat on other days besides Thanksgiving; send are a citizen of the United States of America, where they celebrate in @ manner so satisfying and sensible. Now, having in fancy eaten your Thanksgiving dinner, ponder the He was drunken and lazy. The rent was two months overdue, and ejectment stared the man's wife in the face. There were three children, the oldest 8, the youngest 3. The woman and her children were in rags, There was no food tn the pantry night they huddled close tn one bed to keep warm. They reached the limit of human endurance, against the stone wall of absolute and utter destitution, A lot they had to be thankful for! The woman one day, about three weeks ago, took the children and It was the only solution of the problem | They were weak from At » no coal in the bin. And they are up he asked. too, by dear,” said Mother Ryther, There All have pretty much the | With things as The Star wants! too, There must | be other things as| Boys and girlsa—even institution boys and girls—must go to school, and decently clothed; send shoes and | send coal or money for coal. “The Ryther Child Home, 1262 Denny Way.” Act on this suggestion, and you will find that it will add to your lown turkey a flavor richer and more appetizing than any spice or The report of Port W tial gains over October, 1911. largest gain is in foreign im) which totaled $4,041,440, low: Foreign SEDOND, - $1.91 PORT WARDEN’S REPORT SHOWS GAINS IN SHIPPING BUSINESS ‘arden Davies for October shows substan- The ports, Other branches of shipping fol- 2,783, ————— increase over last year, $286,896; domestic $4,078,649, In- domestic imports, loss, $240,703. Passen- $3,220,221, gers, inbound and outbound, 274,839, increase, 103,951; and outbound, 108,844, tonnage, inbound 673,942, increase, OLD MAN MISSIN > Joe Fare, an eccentric old S., has been missing since IG ywho Ives in a shack on Fourth a shifting to southwest winds today|Monday afternoon, when he swore olt a warrant for the arrest of Jeff and tonight. a <== 2 Davis, whom he charged with steal- ing his watch. The finding of the old man’s rowboat last Friday with 4 shotgun in it leads the police to believe that Fare has either been murdered or killed himself, And the wings! Not) She went to the Ryther | |CONSTIPATED, BILIOUS, ‘HEADACHY, LIVER TORPID? CASCARETS SURE Turn the rascals out—the headache, biliousness, constipation, | sick, sour stomach and foul gases—turn them out tonight with Don't put in another day of distress, Let Cascarets sweeteg regulate your stomach; remove the sour, undigested and food and that misery-making gas; take the excess bile from your and carry off the decomposed waste matter and constipation polsga from the bowels. Then you will feel great A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning—a 2 box from any drug store will keep your bead clear, stomach coca land bowels regular and make you feel bully and cheerful for months | Don't forget the children, ee &26Cs 4S2ehP4se es B#F weve a I in am ie be Again for Wednesday At FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS. TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, THE FO! ING BIG SPECIALS WILL BE OFFERED OUR MARKETS: Per ee Choice — thdweewae ¢ Choice Round Steak Choice Mutton Chops T-Bone The above prices will prevail at the following markets: SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and -Yesler OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. WESTERN MEAT CO., Western av. and Pe PEOPLE’S MARKET, Western av. and Madison. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEAT ~ ever goes out from our market. STAMP means that your health and that of your is safeguarded. WES TLAK PUBLIC MARKET 4 Te G FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVE F. H. FAIRBANKS, Stall 219 | BIG BARGAINS at the BIG ST | FOR WEDNESDAY re Ibs. Pure Grenalated Sugar 4 Big Cans Milk . 4 Large, Faney Fat ) 2 aie Select Mincemeat .... Se boxes hardwood Toothpicks . Pull gallon cans Pure Maple and Cane Sy Genuine Yakima Burbank and Netegem Potatoes, sack. One day only. Choice local 4-tler Baldwins at, per box. Just arrived, direct to us from’ Wenatchee, another carload Jonathans, Spitzenberg and Winesap Apples—large, red buy from ts and save middlomen's profits. They all go at, DOR. BIG LAMB SPECIAL Legs of Spring Lamb, Ib. l4e Ribs and Loin of Spring Lamb. 2 | a . Goot Hating Apples, STALL 251—ANNEX Ib. $ oe bone Steak, Ib. OUR SPECIAL= =~ 3 Whipped Cream Puff... Mother's Kitchen—Stall For Stall Numbers on Specials Quoted Below See Bulletin 8 bars Lenox Soap ..2he | 5 Ibs. Baking Powdst, Sweet Oranges, dozen piesa ors 2 BBE | oy. can Allspice 2 boxes Matches ... 60c Pail Jelly . 2 pkgs. Jello.. 5b, Pail Strawberry 25¢ can Molasses . 8 Ibs. 40c Coffee... ......$1.00 | 0c can’ IF IT’S A WHITE IT’S RI New Sewing Machines Rented $2.00 Per Month. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CG 1424 Third Ave., Near Pike. STAR WANT ADS BRING. RESULT