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Headaches. Biliousness, BY MAX 8. HAYES ROCHESTER, N, Y., Nov, 16.~ Former General Organizer Jacob Taselaar has strayed from the ad- ministration this is all jitue hatchet, Leis to create trouble, Taselaar up co a short time ago! of the executive counsel be placed was one of Gompers’ right bowers; was 8 as general organizer, Ken woo aad Fee ‘Cement Coal and Wood Take Houlevard labor lawa, <== DANCING PALACE. ‘and University. TS PER COUPLE. AVENUE SST CABINET JOBFOR PORTLAND MA WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.--Preat- ence H. Poe of Raleigh, N. C. three are democrats, Barrett president of the Farmers’ Industrial and Co-operative union. Joseph N. Teal of Portland is ehairman of the Oregon Conserva: tive commission. He Is a lawyer by profession, but is an expert on all BAD DREAMS MAN BEHIND BARS SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16.—Hal jucinations of being held up fn a saloon became so vivid in the mind of Fred Fallon that he bounced out of bed and visited a startled and drowsy desk sergeant of the Bush st. police station here at 1 o'clock this morning. “Eighth and Market sts., that's the place,” erled Fallon. The sergeant called up the South- ern station. He learned the same report was received there. A de- seription of the man was exchanged. They tallied. “The bug ward for you,” exclaim- ed the Bush et. sergeant, as he hur ried Fallon Into a cell. FOURTEEN-INCH _ GUN’S THE THING NEW YORK, Nov, 16.—War de- partment experts who are at the Bandy Hook proving grounds for a series of tests of a new 14inc coast defense gum, believe that the larger weapon is destined rapidly | supersede (he IZinch cannon. The I4-inch type; it'is expected, will lhe placed in the Panama Canal, in | Honolulu and in Manila Harbor, as | well as throughout the New York |harbor defense. =e UT UU - 10 CUT-| RATE) WTIST and University St. Stone-Fisher Co. cK OF OUR WORK 12 YEARS DENTAL WORK RATE PRICES Ohio Cut Rate Payments. Prices, ae Set of Teeth ed Best $5 MASTERPIECE IN JUNK SHOP MONROVIA, Cal, Nov. 16-—~ Dra by idle curiosity to a junk shop auction in Los Angeles recently, Dr. F. M. Pottenger of Monrovia, It | is stated, bought for $100 a painting Fillings, 50c Up | which pleased his fancy and which later was pronounced by connols- IN GUARANTEE seurk a Verboeckhoven masterpiece ' worth at least $20,000. il, $1 Up i S tioned In the Middle Weat Then, sud- dently, he was diemissed. He saya) painters’ delegation. when he demanded tn writing to! backed up by his colleagues and know the cause, he waa snubbed, Now he charges State Labor Com- missioner Williams of New York the cigarmakers’ influenced his discharge because he|Gompers, and manager of the so- charged Williams with being too! cialiat easy with employers who break the dentelect Wilson has under con- sideration for the office of secre- tary of agriculture Charles 8. Bar-| horse tn a livery barn he asked per- rett of Union City, Georgia, Joseph | Mission to sleep in the city Teal of Portland, Ore., and Clar-| A® Johu Truesdale, a constable, re, All | Celved a card from Sheriff Thomas ta Of Clay county describing Mann and ; bis horse saying they were wanted |] TURNS UPON HIS CHIEF Williams denies the accusation, Taselaar declares he will carry the fight to the floor of the convention } t week Tazelaar not will only attack servation, dug up hie Gompers in @ resolution demanding utvered several sad | that the power of appointing organ warwhoops and fired a few resolu tions Into the hopper that are going and lodged in the membersht |tzere be taken from he president but he als will demand all decisions on record and published, abolishing Star chamber session: Taselaar is a member of the big He is well } | | other delegat | J, Mahlon Barne & member of delegation, with pany national campaign, will lead the fight against endors- ing the past action. of Gompers. ED | HORSETHIEF ENTERS \ | CELL ON OWN HOOK'| HIGGINSVILLE, Mo., boy giving his name as * }Mann, wanted in Clay county, accl- ‘dentally arresied himeelf here. | Mann rode into town bareback, ox: |] }plaining that bis saddle and bridle had been stolen. After putting the fn Liberty, Mann is stl in jail, |KAISER KNOWS THE CIRCUS BUSINESS PORTLAND, Or, Noy, 16—In discussing the great international yacht race to be held at the Pana ma-Pac'"' exposition In San Pran- elsco in i915, Sir Thomas Lipton said Friday that King Alfonso and Kaiser Wilhelm will eater y 9 “Alfonso and Wilhelm” are mighty fine fellows,” he remarked,’ smilingly. “Wilhelm knows the cir. r / ‘ THE STAR—SATURDAY\( NOVEMBER 16, 1912. “Pills(GOMPERS’ LIEUTENANT [MUST STAND TRIAL FOR EMBEZZLING $173,000--BUT WHERE CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—What be- $172,000 parcel of| friends were closely eyed and given money's disappearance. greenbacks that disappeared from | the steclwire cage of the Chicago aubtreasury, Febroary 20, 1907, may be dinclosed during the trial of George W. Fitegerald, former teller, from whose cage the money dropped out of sight, and who will probably go on trial Mon- day before ited States Judge Landis, charged with embersle-/ ment. ; Yor five years federal sleuths have dogeed = Fitagerald’ foot-| steps, The smartest aod brainieet and Forging Co., with a large plant resting bim United States secret service men, have kept him under survetilance.| They watched his house and bin) facturion Co, with a $50,000 plant governm office. They tried to keep track of every cent he spent, Day after day for five years he tmrdiy moved without a detective trailing bim; and they watched hie wife on her BREAKS A COLD | IN A FEW HOURS: First dose of Pape’s Cold Com pound relieves all grippe misery — Contains no Quinine. After the very firet dose of | *Pape's Cold Compound” you dis} tinetly feel the cold breaking and all the — disagreeable gripe | symptoms leaving. It is a positive fact that a dose of Pape’s Cold Compound taken | ry two hours until three con-! | leaving the $173,000 there: H | ho carried his key with him, shopping tours, “His intimate third-degree examinations. But not a cent of the evaporated money has been found Attaches of the district attor ney's office declare that since the money dropped out of the treas ury's cash box, Pitegerald has done the following things Moved from a modest flat to a $10,000 man, and furnished expensively Organized the Iilinois Bolt, Nut in (hicago Organized the Iilinols Car Manu at Hammond, ind, Dealt extensively in stocks and bonds Lived in costly style and enter tained friends lavishly. Cops Don’t Pay Fares; Must Stand} [S$ SUPERSTITIOUS) PORTLAND, Or, Nov. 16 Portland policemen are today stricted that they must give in- thelr seats to passengers who pay| ; All| IS MONEY? George W. Fitzgerald and the $10,000 residence he bought after the $173,000 vanished, Fitzgerald says he has prospered in the Insurance business, which he lentered after being discharged from the government's service, and that he got money for his enter prises through lucky investments, At noon February 20, 1907, Fits gerald, a seven-year, trusted em- ploye of the Chicago subtreasury, locked the cage in which he worked, No one but he had a key for that lock, and When he returned from lunch he opened his cage door went into Subtreasurer William |Boldenweck’s office and told of the His repu tation and assurance carried him ensily through repeated rigid exam inations to which be was subjected, but he was dismissed from the treasury’s service—and was watch: od. For th Then on hdays before t tions would have ended the ¢ years this ran along ‘ebruary 17, 1910, three statute of limita case, an » Which be paid for indictment against Fitegerald was|his contract voted by the federal grand jury, but #till nothing was done toward ar For six months the lay idle, and Fitzgerald the impression by the { that the case was end ed—but still he was watched. Then on September 14, 1910, he was ar. rested. And still he was watched He pleaded as a defense the stat ute of limintations. warrants was «i | \OH! KING GEORGE LONDON, sNov. 16 jshares the superstition about number 13 While hunting at King George the up| Woolley, the thelr fares on the street cars, 0% | king and seven other huners were ‘} fie result of many complaints that) joined at “the cops ait and make others stand| of a party on crowded cars Phone Main 963. Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson 6t. luncheon by five ladies at Chilton. The king. | poticing the unlucky number, would hot «it down uftil Donald Harding. | the acting agent on the estate, was | called in co make the number 14. | DIAMOND BELT | GOES TO WOLGAST | my a reas Lensed Wire) 108 ANGELES, Nov. 14.—Before Soon afterwarde he} “HP? TEAMS FACE CRUCIAL GAMES The football careers of the Lin coln and Queen Anne high school elevens for the present season reach their climax this afternoon, when the two teams clash agaluet their, deadliest mies, Everett and Ta coma, Lincoln goes against Ever étt this afternoon, a team that beat Lincoln in @ decisive fight for the state high school championship. Lincoln will make the trip with a weakened backfield, both Willard the regular half, and Burch, a crack substitute, being out of the game. Cochran, a line man bas been placed into the gap left by Willard, one of Lincoln's best ground gainers, A special car, carrying 60 Lingoln root ore, left Seattle for Everett at 10 o'clock this morning. Elated over last Saturday's de feat of Broadway, the Tacoma high school eleven i» in trim today to turn the same trick on Queen Anne this afternoon at the Stadium, Sa for one change, Queen Anne batt with her full regular line-up. THE DIVORCE EVIL SHOCKS KAISERIN BERLIN, Nov. 16.—The who !s intensely religious and most domestic, was shocked the other day in reading that 14,600 were di vorced in Prussia last year The empress bas decided to call on & number of. churchmen and others, men and women, to find ways and means to stop the divorce increases. TO PUT $5,000,000 IN TIMBER BONDS PORTLAND, Or., Nov, 1¢.—-Fred erick A. Brewer, head of the F. A Brewer company, Chicago, whose Specialty is “placing timber land bonds, is here for a few days to place at least $5,000,000 on Oregon Umber and lumber manufacturing plants. WAGES OF DEATH SENT TO WIDOW TRENTON, N. J., Nov, 16—The| |intersta.e fair association of this \elty today sent to Mrs. Chas. Walsh | jof San Diego, Cal., $500, the balance | jof an amount due Walsh, who was j killed here while giving a danger }ous exhibition flight in carrying out 66 kaiserin STEAMER WASP IS ON HER WAY IN | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16.—Al though reported by wireless to have} sunk off Grays Harbor, the steamer | Wasp passed the mouth of the Co- lumbia river Friday, and should ar rive in Puget sound this afternoon, | | according to a message received by jthe Merchants’ Exchange here to- day from Portland, JAPS NOT AFTER BASE, IS CLAIM| WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Of-! |ficlal denial of the report that| | Japan is seeking or had secured a naval base at Manzanillo, Mex., was made by a state department official here yesterd iy. COIN OF NICK AND JOE DIDN’T HELP WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.— Re- port of campaign expenses received | here by the clerk of the house to- day show that Congressman Nichol-| as Longworth, beaten for re-elec-| fon, spent $1,568. Former Speaker| {Cannon spent $3,299 | 9, and Frank) |O'Hair, his opponent, spent nothing. | it A } ‘They Make Goou jwho keep themselves in fine — condition, Regular wels, active kidneys and liver, good oo and 4 greater natural vigor follow the timely use of the reliable BEECHAMS ta ERS. Morphine Habit Cured Prominent Seattle Physician Takes Neal Treatment. Used Drug for Years A prominent Seattle physi- cian whose name and address will be furnished to any one in good faith interested, recent- ly completed the Neal Treat- ment for drug addictions, and makes the following state- ment: “I had been addicted to the use of morphine for six years and was taking ten grains hypodermically daily when I entered the Neal Institute. I had taken several other ‘cures,’ suffering a great deal thereby, but was unable to rid myself of the habit, Within two weeks after entering the Neal Insti- tute I was eating well, sleeping well and feeling better than I had felt for years, and, best of all, I had no further craving or desire for morphine. The most remarkable effect of the treatment is the fact that there is little or no suffering attach- ed-to the withdrawal of the drug. While at the Institute I had ample opportunity to ob- serve the effect of the treat- ment upon both alcohol and morphine addictees, and have no hesitancy in ras bert it is unquestionably the best that has yet been discovered.” We make the positive asser- tion that the above expresses | the sentiment of all Neal Cure patients, Call, write or phone The Neal Institute, 1735 16th Ave., Seattle, Wash. Phone East 4381. | secutive doses are taken will cure |Grippe or break up the most severe j leaving here for San Francisco,} ‘ |cold, elther in the head, chest, back, | where he is to meet Willie Ritchie Effective October 27th, 1912. lights for streets and for your home now in. City water and good streets ready for to build. Low taxes, close-in property. _ A district of pretty homes for people that must lose to their work. Building lots grubbed and level, ready for the ~ Soil rich and black for your garden. bay your lumber on terms and build your house on —frms that your rent will pay for it. “ Call at the office and I will see that you get Your lot now. d P. Eastma 505 Lowman Bldg. } | Miss Lulu Charlotte Eddy, a Port- land, Ore., beauty, who ie a depart ment store clerk. PALZER W PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 16.-—-Al) Palzer, New York heavyweight, is another rung up the championship ladder here today, folic ag his de feat of Tony Ross of Pittsburg after) six rounds of one-sided fighting; Palzer easily won the decision. Ross was completely exhausted, and seized every opportunity to hang on THIEVES GET HOLY RELICS OF CHURCH | GENOA, Nov. 16.—Robbers bave| stolen from the sanctuary Della) Guardia, on Monte Bisagno, the} relics of four saints, which were enclosed in cases heavily studded with jewels and precious stones. Aa attempt also was made carry away the altar of the Madon- na, covered also with jewels and precious stones, The shrine Is one of the most famous in Italy INS to} GREAT, THE RECALL FOR CIRCULATORS When the council gets the report from Comptrotier Carroll next Mon- day on the recall petition, showing thousands of names short, it will be officially recorded that divers and sundry citizens of the commu, nity have been handed one great, big, juicy, lemob Each of the 1,147 sheets in the tition was supposed to have con tained 25 names. Mont of them did But they weren't the fimes of reg- istered, qualified voters. ‘That's weher the rub comes. For the professional pétition circulators wore paid 10, 15 and as high as 26 cents a name. When the Seattle citizens showed indifference to the recall, thege cir- culators were not (0 be denied. So, it appears, they themselves wrote in names at random, And they col- lected, too. SHEETS, $47.25 PER, ON GOVERNOR'S BED ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 16-—"T've fitted out the executive mansion nicely for my successor,” said Gov- ernor Dix, when asked about criti cisms of the cost of linen sheets and napery purchased for the man- sion, Within the last few months $2,500 worth of table and bed linen has been bought, some of the sheets costing $47.25 each, Then, too, it cost $9 to mark each of them. The governor denied the price was extravagant. stomach & limbs It promptly ends the most mis erable headache, dullness, head and | nose stuffed up, feveriahbness, sneez- | Ing, sore throat, running the hose, mucous catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. 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