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THE SEATTLE STAR ____ TAFT’S VOTE JUST The Compendium HALF OF 1908'S “ 7 Kuowledge WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—~Lateat | figures on the total vote polled Hy Bertort BRaLny For every highbrow in the world the three principal presidential candidates in the recent lection were announced here today as fal Had writ of various things, “Of ships and soap and seating | wax, lows: Wilson 6,898,000, Roosevelt 4,326, And cabbages and kings.” I couldn't understand & word, 000, Taft 8,360,000. And still my poor head rings NOWTH SHATTLE Yard and © ' lath ake mt Lumber, pectaity and Shin NG RESULTS AMUSEMENTS MO 0 RE THEATRE AND EVERY NIGHT SOIIN CO, SUNDA WEEK EXCEPT FRips STAR WANT ADS BRI 1 bought a eyclopedi (Ten volumes, bound in calf) Said |, “My reading’s been Neht; All froth and useless chaff; I'm really Ignorant, I've beon Too frivolous, by half!” Four years ago Taft received too 7679,000 votes VESSELS IMPERILED BY PACIFIC GALES Tuesday night's gale has brought many reports of delayed shipping The Panama Maru, which ar rived in Victoria yesterday from Yokohama, reported that the entire crossing Was unusually. rough, but that on Tuesday night and Wednes ‘They wrote in seven syllables, With formulae abstruse | They wallowed deep in Delphic) words, | Whieh scared the un | deuce a lAmong their curves and diagrams, Upon the shelf 1 placed the set ‘And gazed on it with pride, | And | was awed to think how much Of wisdom was inside; What harvestings of lore, MANAG me like AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moo: iney African Hunt Motion Pictures. Metropolitan—Mackiyn Ar buckle in “The Round-up.” Seattie-—Seattie Stock com pany in “The Giri in the Taxi.” Alhambra — Photoplays and vaudeville. Orpheum—Vaudertile. Empress—Vauderitie. Panta deville, ‘Vaudeville and motioa ures. Clommer—Photoplcys and vae what Pop a irne— van deville. [RRAARRRRR ERR AT THE MOORE * RRAKKHERKRERARKKEE Paul J. Rainey’s remarkable mo- tion pictures, taken in British East Africa, will remain at the Moore (theatre another week, with a spe- ‘¢lal matinee on Thursday for schoo! children. —— a capdabelstalalalalalalales * 4, AT THE SEATTLE * RAEKKKRAKKKKKHRH “Beven Days,” a bright comedy Avery Hopwood, will be the of- B St the Seattle theatre next beginning Monday night. The @taty deals with a party of young Ler @ grouchy old aunt, a and a policeman—all quar- antined for seven days. *® * % | consecutive years, will top the Bm t—Jere Grady .. |2-—Bertie Herron 3—Margaret Bird 4—J. Herrington .... week from Monday nl Barnett in “The Red Rose.” Keee AREA eee ee * * it * [eee eee eee eee eee eee | The inevitable has happened. Ow-| ing to she big acts which have |been coming to the Empress the | atre, it has been necessary to raise prices at the Empress theatre-~a nickel. The new prices—15 and 26/ jcents—will go into effect Monday | by the vice element in Seattle afternoon. | The mayor's letter te Rear Ad | The Seven Picchianis, « troupe of) miral Reynolds, containing a com acrobats, who held the boards 41 | piste statement ‘the New York Hippodrome for two | jows ntages | Seattie| * * AT THe Enee Rear Admiral Bremerton navy Mayor Cotterill, the prompt investigation complaint made by two against the women police pro- |teotive officers, The admiral, in hin letter, agrees with the mayor that the case was probably started Reynolds of the yard has written thanking him for of the of the facts, fol Mayor's Letter |press bill. “Tl am sending you the originals Bonnie Gaylord and) ® | Bertie’ Herron are “female bieck-| of ai! these documents, with actual face comediennes.”. Lind cecutin | Manatures of all parties concerned, ee eric ana’ a local favor: | 0" Tour Inapection and for your ite, has just returned from Austra-| that kk chaeil af buy thee wr cee Ha. Milt Armaman is a comedian | essary, these originals will be avail with an unusual voice. The Three) abie for our city purposes In the Lorettas are musicians jmeantime I have copies of the FORO Re ee these docume * selves form a compl planation and justification of the entire occurrence, I feel that I should emphasize the vital points Mags ete tak eee of srence in the statement sub t tages theatre ne’ — | on to you the men and the |The Travelers,” a musical extray-|f, of our police record, as con jaganza and a Blake & Lewis pro firmed by the young ladies them |duction, which carries 18 girls *© | selves and thelr guardians. lected for their beauty. In stage Had Not Met Parents setting and In costuming, at least,| “Pirst—The statement of the men this act is above the level of vaude-| i, paragraphs 2 and 3, to the effect, ® of them newer, €x * * AT THE PANTAGES * rs * RAERTKRATAHARARHRE In addition to “The 8 | MAYOR EXPOSES OF THE VICE GANG sailors | day morning the heavy seas threat ened at times to swamp her She spoke the Chicago Maru by wire leas on her way over, that ship porting much damage from the gale. The German bark RK. C. Rickmers arrived ip Astoria yesterday af 45 days of bad weather from Hiogo, Japan, The berk ran into a ty phoon that jasted three days and tore her sails off. MORNINGSTAR MAKES RECORD CUE RUN ted Vreas Leuned Wire) W YORK, Noy, 16, In the 18.2 balk line Dilllarde championship tournament last uleht Hoppe, the title holder, defeated Slosson 600 to 234, running out in the 21st in ning seventh and eighth tournament's record run star defeated Sutton 500 to 404 in 60 innings, and Demarest beat Taylor $00 to 497. Demarest’s high run wae 122, NORTHWEST LAND SHOW ON MONDAY PORTLAND, Or, Nov. 16 Workmen are today busy on a mon ater display to be made by the Ore gon Agricultural college In the Northwest land show to open Mon day. The college display will oc cupy the entire basement tn the ex hibition building Ee EE FAKE {fieers for the welfare of these jyoung girls, and of giadness that the young girls of our city ate be ing #o well protected. 1 think aleo it will be to you, aa it Ie to me; a source of indignation to realize that men under your command bave been made the instruments, Willing or unwilling, of & campaign of rit fieation and misrepresentation of jour efforts for clean government which the Seattle Times bes been jleading for months in the imterest i ¥ice and vice promoters and for the |breaking down of efforts to protect virtue, * * | A Matter of Regret “The publication in the Times of this evening, November 14, consid ered tn connection with the cir cumstances, demonstra to my mind clearly that the entire propo sition was ‘framed up’ from thie end, including the distorted die |pateh from Washington, the whole matter having been apparently planned for « sensational publica- tlon in ald of the recall movement, which was already at the point of jabsolute collapse, It was evidently hoped that this despicable use of men in uniform, with ite appeal to the patriotic jsense of our people, would be a itrump card in ¢he Times’ campaign |for the restoration of vice contro! in |the government of this city. * * * nder ordinary circumstances 1 desperate and ‘That came from far and wide. shelf it that selfeame standa, And it will linger there; For, though I studied patiently, | Then wept and tore my hair, | At last 1 the problem up, | In anguish and despatr, } Upon cree ea + » to The fer a tavor by at once of cure prompt Subscriber, wifi « attic Star - otityin otf i thie w m service for ell, and comp are given courteous and promy’ If your paper falls night ts 9 e @elock, kind! thie office at once. Main & Ask for the Cireviation Department arrive Washington.—in the senatorial ranks of Colorado, Delaware, Kan sas, Nevada, New Jersey, Montana and Oregon, democrats will replace republicans, while in Maine and Weat Virginia the democrats lose two in each state Tacoma—Local citizens who came from the Balkan or Austro Hungarian states bave org ized to ralse $5,000 for the Red Cross. Btockton, Cal—The Ruhi-Goodell ; Hardware Co. on Weber &v,, Was destroyed by fire early today, Loss, | $100,000. The cigarmakers of Seatt wilt | give their second annual ball at Eagles’ hall Tuesday night by Percy) “The Sliver Thread,” | Macks was pre ed Inst nigh lim Arcade ball, under the direction lof Mrs. Bailey Williams, for the benefit of the Day nursery Frederick K. Struve, vice presi dent of the Seattle National bank, loft last night to attend the first annual convention of the Invest: ment Bankers’ Assoctation of Amer. fea, in New York, November 21 and 22 HE FINISHED IT on ee RS SE YOU'LL FIND IT HERE | || News of the Day Condensed for Busy People 1 muttered, “What's the use?” | | | that of out ite melt net books, Looks down with aspect «rand, And, ganing at it, | remark “te there no soul at band, To write a cyclopedia Which folks can understand? From ing vote: Wilson, 46,969 velt, 37,821; Taft, 14,876; Chafin, 6,0 The University of lowa Alumni association was organized last night at & meeting of 32 graduates, in the Hoge butiding. Portland, Nov. 16.——-The Pacific) Biscult Co. was reorganized tods with Moritz Thompson president, | and James Goldamith and Robert Paul J. Rainey’s African fi The at Me Most Novel ‘fw Everybody Is Talking About oun Motion Pletures K Entertainment PICTURES Owing to the fact that thousands have crowded the Meer! the past week, and be these remarkable filma Special School Children’s Matinee Thursday, Nov. 21, 3:30 P. M. PRICES: 25c to 50c. EVERY SEAT RESEI School Children Under 1% Years of Age se of the limited number of © being held over for the week only. Seats Selling Now for All Performances — R. Spencer of Seattle as directors. | Thompson controls 70 per cent of| stock Los Angeles, Nov. 16-—Gen. | Homer Lea, who was ao power | ful in China, left ax of only $4,000, threesevenths of | which was left to his widow | he rest to his sister, who in Seattle. | estate and lives Aubrey White, the 1®year-old boy | paroled from Monroe a short time ago, is back in the city jail, having violated his parole, White was| charged in Portland with robbery Elieneburg, Nov. 16.—A gang of 86 men began work yesterday on the distributing system for Ellens-} burg’s $150,000 waterworks Athens, Nov. 16.—Official recog-| nition of the Greek occupation of Salonika was made by the Russian government today Washington, Nov, 16. Isadore Rayner of Maryland, sert-) ously fi) at bis apartments here from neuritis, is slightly Improved today. Senator Myrtie Chapter, No. 48. Order of the Eastern Star, will hold its last meeting of the year with its present corps of officers, Monday | night, at the Masonic Temple. De-| grees will be conferred on five or} eix candidates, | | | Fresno, Cal., Nov, 16—Mre. C. jelson and her daughter were tn- antly kilied when their auto was struck by 4 train. Port Townsend, Nov. 16.— Revenue cutter Tahoma reports that the «trait from Dungeness to Nesh Bay is covered with drift wood, making navigation dangerous. New York, Nov. 16.—Prominent | women have started the Society for the Prevention of Useless Giving. | SEA Phone—Main 43 Third and Cherry Three Times More TTLE THEATR TONIGHT, TOMORROW MATINEE ANDO NIGHT The Girl in the T Week Commencing Monday, Novernber 18, BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT “SEVEN DAY. A ht, Snappy Comedy By AVERY HOPWOOD. Evening Prices (except Monday) . Matinee Pricee—Thureday, Saturday a Special Bargain Night MONDAY... DIRECT FROM TOKIO ver Shows ty NO NATURE FAKING OR POSING IN an 1 ville turns or with the decided inference, that | would not bave given any of these Travelers” there they had escorted the young Indies matters to the press, but | am sure quate bill. from their home to the theatre, and | you will agree that the false state- THEMIKADO’S ROYAL will be an ade- Mrs. August Belmont is in charge - se aeadadlala ies oelalade * . AT THE METROPOLITAN *& * RKKKKAKKKKKKHhKhhh “The Round-Up,” with the popu-| * Maciyn Arbuckle as “Slim ‘Hoover,” will conclude its engage- ment at the Metropolitan theatre | tomorrow night. The playhouse will be dark six nights, reopening a we ae Sa GRIP&COLDS Everybody says that Colds hang on most tenaciously this fall, espe- cially for so early in the season, before the bad weather sets in. This is the best world for keeping hand. It Is well known that Dr. Hum. phreys’ “Seventy-seven” taken at the first feeling of lassitude, the first chill or shiver, will break up @ Cold without delay reason in the the remedy at Don’t wait till you begin to cough and sneeze or it may take longer. A small vial of pleasant pellets fits the vest pocket. At your Drug. gist 25c or mailed. Humphrey Homeo Cor, Willian —Advertise Medicine. Co d Ann Sts, New York. were there with knowledge and con. |e eee a eee eet eee eee sent of their parents, is not sus *| tained. Apparently they have never AT THE ORPHEUM * yet mot either of the parents and only met the aunt and uncle upon RRA AAA ARERR choir return with the young ladies * * |menta and misrepresentations tn jthe Times warranted and deserved ja prompt publication of the record as the best anewer, “Again assuring you, as I have done tn person and by letter on pre- She—The girl who can sing and won't sing isn't as bad as Posses of men are searching the east shore of Bainbridge Island for L. BE. Wells, who lef the home of Win. Alexander last Sunday. Spokane, Nov. 16.—In the annual The Mikado’s Royal Troupe of Jape—18 wrestlers, acrobats and | jiu jitsu experte—will top the bill} at the Orpheum theatre next week.) They have a remarkable cat, as) those who saw Barnum & Halley’ cireus the last time here will re-| member. Little Billy, a tiny comedian, sings and dances. Mignonette Kokin, the “original turkey hop girl,” will hop ala Parisian. Jere Grady and com- pany will present a comedy sketch, |"The Butterfly.” Stella Maye and |Gertie Addis are a brace of clever jcomediennes. Caesar Rivoli ts a rapid-change artist known as “the |man of 100 roles.” “A Day at the Cireus” should delight the young: aters. The performers will be Ga- | lett!'s monkeys. i iialieiielelieielichaleliciielelaielehehel * * * * * PIII HEMI Good bills at the Orpheum, Pan- | ages and Empress this week. HERE, FIGURE THIS FAMILY TANGLE PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 16.-Her father is his father-in-law and step- father, as well as her own father- in-law, and his mother is his moth- erin-law as well as her stepmother and mother-in-law. All this happened when Otto Fos ter, 18, married Mae Belongia, 16, | Mother and father recently mar Iried, too. \* AT THE VAUDEVILLE | Cilemmer Theatre Seattle's Best Photoplay House—1,200 Se SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY _“A Trip Up Showing the most picturesque 5 from the foot of the mountain “SAVED BY FIRE” A deal in oll well “MR. UPS TRIP TRIPPED UP” Tucidents of a vacation visit. MATT DENNIS, Soloist, —10 Cents Mt. Rainier’ pots of this interesting journey to the beautiful Mirror Lake “THE COUNTRY SCHOOL TEACHER” to their home after the theatre vious occasions, that the men tn “Second—As 1 indicated in my juniform are welcome in our elty letter of the 12th, the protective and that no discrimination of any officers made no use of such lan-/Kind will be permitted or practiced guage or statements or orders such |/against them in any aphere of in- ag the men stated in paragraph 2/fiuence where my official powers of the complaint, nor was there any |can reach, and aapuring you of my crowd, nor humiliation, nor embar- | continued d and respect, I am, rassment to any one concerned, all | sir, were evidently taking the matter in good | “GEnO, COTTERILL, : conclave of the National Grange He-—The gir! who can't sing, bUt| here resolutions were Introduced | insists upon singing anyway. advocating the crop reporting ser-| er vice of the department of agricul | The Seattle Ri Estate associ@ | ture be her bu- ton wii! be host, Monday, to Thos. vinebel vested in the weather bu Ingersoll, Cap yg rpiggen d ot - the National Real tate associa-| Washington, Nov. 16.— The tion, with headquarters in Minne jtinjted Daughters of tie Confed- apolis, A luncheon will be given &t)eracy have voted to hold the 1913 part. “Third—the vital point of the en tire complaint; that the men left the young ladies at the demand of the protective officers, in certainly a wiifal and inexcusable misstate- ment Far from discriminating against men in uniform, the women protective officers believed their statement and that of the young ladies and permitted them to pro- ceed as they did, unhindered, to es- cort the young ladies to their home. ement of the young ladies ir uncle and aunt is unani- mous on this essential fact. Work of Vice Element “I feel certain, my dear admiral, that whem you read this record and compare it with the complaint, you will agree with me, and with the aunt of the two young ladies, in her expression of thanks for the inter- est shown by these protective of- Pipe us not In ¢ Life's ae crooked You think that “L/ “I” and all the other letters are A story of love and law. “THE PINEAPPL. A study of luaciousness. OLIVER G. WALLACE, Organist have been out late the night befor 'Tain't #0, “Mayor.” FORESTER’S REPORT SHOWS FEWER FIRES The report of State Forester and Fire Warden Welty for the season of 1912 shows @ smaller number of fires, but a larger acreage of ttm ber destroyed than last yer In the period covered by the re port theré were 70,172 acres of out- over land burned, 630 acres of tim- ber not yet merchantable, 9,620 acres of erchantable — timber burned, showing a total of 80,422 aores burned over by forest fires: ‘There wore several bad fires dur- ing May, but during the next three months there were frequent show. ers, and fires were scarce. In Sep- tember there were many more, that month being unusually dry. In ali, there were 180 fires reported. ——— YOU THINK YOU HAVE GOOD EYESIGHT? LOOK AT THIS, THEN THINK ONCE MORE uneful song, ae the day Is lon, a 1s fearfully wobbly, don't you? ‘And that the & bit off their base? You have concluded, probably, that the artist who doped it out must Your eye may tell you all this, but your eye’s a Har. Get a ruler, and measure ‘em up. ‘You'll find tho letters are all straight, aud parallel. ‘6 the funny, twisted lneg that make you think the: ren’t, the Arctic club. A new bill-posting concern, to be known as the Independent Bill Posting Co., will be Incorporated, with a capital stock of $35,000. The Kaliston olub of the Ballard Christian church, assisted by sev- eral talented artiste, will give an entertainment under direction of Mrs, Harriet Saunderson, at Juno tion hall, Tuesday night. Official returna from all but 10 countios give Lister, 97,239; Hay, 96,610; Hodge, 77,748. Roosevelt's Ops aad over Wilson is more than 5,000, Architect A, Warren Gould has been instructed to draw plans for the new court house at Third and James, for which he will receive & fee of $45,125. Robt. H, Evang today succeeds Hugh M, Caldwell as chief deputy prosecuting attorney. Caldwell re- signs to enter the law firm of Wright & Kelleher. The junior class of the univer sity last night held its annual jinx in the.gymnasium. County Auditor Case has refused) to issue a certificate of election! to George W. Sampson, who was! elected superior court judge for a two months’ term by 18 votes, J. T. Trivett wae found guilty of mufder in the second degree yes-| terday in the superior court, Tri vett, who was a conductor on the Rallard Beach car, kilied Oliver Sanford and his son, Otis Sanford, following an argument, A room at the Panama hotel, Sixth av. and Main st., was enter- ed last night while its occupant, Yodo Fujii, slept. A gold watch, gold nugget chain and gold nug, charm, valued at $155, were mi ing this morning. Portland, Nov. 16.—Official re- turns from Oregon show the follow- convention in New Orleans. New York, Nov. 16.—Modern surgery is doing strange things. at Mt. i ho: today a man has the bone In his arm In place of a decayed section of bone which was taken out. At a meeting In the Washington Annex yesterday afternoon, called) by the Automobile club of Seattle, good roads men from all over the state discussed means of securing | better and more roads for the state. | A petition bearing 265 signature: was filed with the county auditor yesterday, nominating Port Com- missioner C. E. Remaberg as a can- | didate to succeed himself for three | y The election for port com missioner will be held December 2. | Kate—When you were having) that row with Tessie I thought you were going to pull her hair. Kittle--What’s the use? It) wouldn't hurt to pull her hair, and I'd only have to hand it back to her. | The Transportation club of Seat- tle enfertained Claude Meldrum, new assistant general passenger | agent; J. J, Moore, new elty agent, and J. W. Jones, new city passen-| — gor agent of the Great Northern, at! a luncheon at the Rathskeller yes-| terday noon. | Archie Gordon, 35, of Seattle, | died in the Tacoma General hos- | pital last night from injuries re- eeived by a falling telephone pole. Bills introduced by Councilman) Marble last week for the purchase of two lots in the Magnolia Bluff district for park purposes and for! the condemnation of land between | 28rd and 24th aves., for a park and | library site, were approved yester-| day by the finance committee, | Portiand, Or—A veritable sea of seasonal and other biossoms, the nnual flower show for Portland, fs being visited by admiring thou- sands today. j 18—OF THEM—18 JERE GRADY & CO. Present “THE BUTTERFLY” MIGNONETTE KOKIN Buglish Turkey Hop Girl A Day at the Circus by GALETTI’S MONKEYS Kurope’s LIND Sensation A 85,000 Act Musical Comed: Favorites BONNIE GAYLORD & BERTIE HERRON The Mimic-Monologist GERTRUDE _GEBEST Best Vavdeville in America for 18> snd 280g MATINEE Unequaied Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville Beginning Monday Matinee TWI-LIGHT FE LEWIS & BLAKE'S BIG PRODUCTION: “THE TRAVELE 18——BEAUTIFUL GIRLS——18 10¢ AND 20c. —WITH— “SEASON'S MOST POPU! eee

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