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CHARGES OF MULHALL T0 BRING PROBE “It almost breaks our hearts to think the one thing we want ed more than anything else Watson's success—falied. Aside from that we succeeded weil, indeed. The laborites were ab- solutely cleaned out of the eastern districts Gompers was absolutely defeated, but Mr. Van Cleave was far more interested in Watson's election than that of Taft. If you think it best for Van Cleave to write personal letters to Watson and the others defeated in Indiana, say so, So far we have wired only Taft, Sherman and Can. | non.” On January 1909, Mul! serts he wrote to D. M. Parry, then| fent of the manufacthrers’ or- sayin Watson was a of secre abor, He rs purport i by Parry hall as- signer saying Watson labor sect doing all 1 wit co and have m for some t been he would satisfy the manu facturers. Personally, I would feel just as safe with Watson in that job as for elther Van Cleave or my self to have the chair.” Can't Punish Lamar. 8 of the senate commit- admit there {s no way to David Lamar, New York operator in stocks, who yesterday confessed to impersonating con- 1 other public men in conversations with big figur He laughingly | told how he had tried to influence} the Morgan Interests to retain Ed-/ a ward Lauterbach, a New York law-| yer, and Lamar’s friend, telling] them, in his pseudo roles, that| Lauterback had great influence in Washington 1 think Lamar has shown bim- seit such a lar,” said Senator Over man today, “so utterly unbeltevable, that it would be useless to recall him to the stand.” Lauterbach, Lamar’s friend, will be unable to arrive here todey in time to give his story Members of the house rules com- mittee today began drafting & sweeping resolution for a separate probe into Mulhall’s charges. It probably will be adopted Saturday, | and the inquiry start next Tuesday. HERE’S LAST DEATH PENALTY APPEAL OLYMPIA, July y 3—The supreme court has under consideration the last death penalty murder case| that will ever come before it In this state, since the enactment of} the anti-hanging law. A retrial {s asked in behalf of William John son Shaw, convicted of murdering his wife last year in Walla Walla, where she had gone with an “affin- Error is charged to the low-| OLYMPIA.—M. P. LAUCKS of Seattle was appointed by State Ag- ricultural Commissioner Perkin as deputy ol! inspector for the Se attle district The number United States of horses in the increased from 13, £00,000 in 1990 to 21,040,000 in 1910, in spite of the rapid develop- ment of the automobile. ‘Adolf ‘ “Pulls” YESS GO % jer Sai if VERY CLEVER RIDDLE TODAY, OSGAR, DO You VANT To HEAR IT? , a i vou AS ANEAD T AS WELL To A RIDDLE F 1 LISTE ROM ANYDINGS. VICH HAS / N COL MARTIN MULHALL Col. Martin Mulhall, American Invisible government, Washington. thought to Inquire his business. Well dressed, match a good places of the great and near great suave, always in story with a better, | groups of Idlers tn the hotel lobbies and along lead one to estimate his age to be about He seemed always to know exactly able to comment on It Intelligently He the newspaper men and politicians, but ever heard of his connection with the if they did, ever paid particular attention to tt turers, or, MY THIRT (S55 IN PEDDLER, BUT NOT IN JUNK, UND MY WHOLE 65 A DAINTY WE LOVE so.” jae MY good humor and ever was a weleome figure to ‘the Avenue” His gray hair and mustache would 50. what any be NOW, VOT 199 17? ready to at ot “MY FIRST R SECOND SENT ong | started *0 TRUN? the Here's a nice Fourth of reeting from the raction, Light & Power Co. to the people of Tacoma and vicinity. The Stone- Webster monopoly ts always July remembering {ts patrons during holiday seasons. So many more nickels are poured into {ts ready | paws at such times, you know Thus, with visions of big crowds seeking the shor of American Filling 50c Up The best grade of amalgam te used by us The tooth is put in proper con Litton before the fllin placed. ~ Gold Crowns $3-$4 To obtain goo service from a badly | fecayed tooth, allow ua to treat tt, thei SiN cad atterwarde crown Wt with Gold or Poresiain Crowns, You will be| surprised at the quality of euch « tooth Bridgework $3-$4 : Tt_requires piace. brides naiderable of expertence » the work of charge at n't pi 1 free ys y tf you wish—tos ree ation aed entimnate 12-Year Guarantee to All Examination Free CUT- OHIO fare PENT ISTE, lake to spend the Fourth, the com pany saw all kinds of nickels side tracked because it had, in an un guarded moment, given the people the privilege of buying a book of 50 trips to Americ an | Lake for $6 CONCERT TONIGHT, BON MARCHE PARK A patriotic concert, followed by a big display of firewe will be | given Bo: square Fourth ay. and Pir Thursday Jevening from 8 to 10 o'clo La gourgue’s concert band will furnish the muste, which will consist of 12 bers owing number Patriotic Maret Raymond Overture, r tion D Potiatch Spirit,” “A P ch i 1 Fa « WE SHOULD WORRY! OLYMPIA Issued a proclamatl ing Jul egal bo! proclar the out t aturda holiday in th July 4 0 ry it ait } ny for ich of the state ma deem appr ate r 00 cuble feet; three I ¢ t ave settled to four-fifths that bulk, Puget Sound| 10 cents a single trip. fictals. does a boost of merely in st how? worry. to allow the charge nt Just 1 nts a trip, thought comp any of: ne w ASK BOOST IN CAR RATES AT TACOMA Crowds go, anyway pping was going on and to be had some close friends a it ta doubtful if National Association of Manufac THE STAR RT OF A TREE. DER TITAN J N¢ THURS T iC BLOW; \ LOUIS, July The d of John O'Brien, heir t W and former soccer f of Columbia untversit ap. After borrowing a nuit sand a@ suitcase from hi « ate at the close of hin cc jege year at Columbia, tn 191 O'Brien mysteriousty disappeared Friends found bim at Van Burer Ark, where he t# an assistant er kineer for the Missourl Pacific R RK, at $1,500 a year “ stay here, and t a y you found m he who turned the spotlight of publictty on the has long been a familiar ficure around He has been seen tn the clubs and hotels and there are thousands of men who had a speaking acquaintance with him who never | | gotten | eet car rates amount to. Verily, 16 «¢ ation to withdraw |an ocull books nta straight coma to American Lake. tions effect August 1, refused has line av ree but to accept - Investigation is made. Residents on the American Lake the new tion of the franchise terms. that the company and to from Ta The pet! should | serums What 50 per cei any. until tariff is IF YOUR SKIN ITCHES, JUST «USE api that touches nent tehir thea tors have Resinol kir excellent ct bites Or » Itoh fy no desire to r { fe WORKING NOW: The ree Riggs and Sate PD prisoners, two The other two prisoners are Ca whom must during which will county Anderson and Jor ph r Cambridge, serving one year each for burglary THEY'RE CUT-UPS AT CENTRALIA CENTRALIA, July 3 bo Baby like type ody's Doing It” hat bands, and others of are barred h As suggestive and | order of the city nd Every Your re today oral miaston. by A resolution was a d last night forbidding the sale or exhibition of such hat bands within the city limita. CITY MAKING ICE A Wire A Press sCINCINNATI ta, today J under munictpal suy cinnati residents | wetz, ed because nt of aly 3 making The planta we Nine ice no hope of a nettle differences manufacturers and was are tions. Gen man in aight expected If this eral ufacturers’ Th Hogan p asked to Investigate whether the ion el organizations the! 6 manufi to apply betwe f is done, robably nc violating the Sherman law OPPOSES NEW LAW ON SALE OF SERUM toe loyes Opposition to any ordinance pro: vi noth om: ne A and ing is mittee by Dr. Du Beck such an ordina city health ¢ for D xec Cou will asks that the new rate go {nto| equipped with the commission ft making te ee ee utive © nty penalty for drugs known” So now there {8 a petition before| Wednesday be tore the the state public service commission the company comm insisted that befor ance artment “adequate mmittee Medical {ned the draft of a t secretary f Rec th ld t facilities | the Kin Association, o It ums, introduced In the > regula counct ky of the Me at te which |NAVY MAN IS KILLED A DAY, JULY 3, 1913, YOU MIGHT AS are | *uspenc voiced | units from each trolley guy public safety!tn each bl David Du | | ti-| EVERETT, Wash, July 3 board of Inquiry today inves |mating the killing of J. Wilmer mes ition board the U. 8. Gal at anchor here, by cott, also a mesa attendant. Bo men are negro They were pr paring to take shore leave and bor rowed a gun from Capt. Hilary Wil ams for protection n roll of mone as Wilmer had Scott claims that as he pieked u the gun it was discharged, the bul let stri Wilmer in the ¢ FORT OTTO ttt tok » ‘ * { T un * is trytr to fi 1 * ! h ped death * when the foremast of the * ay with . k while * ton coll * hit the * ) us stand * Ir bou econd after he # had bee Pked out of the tw h 1. As he ® overboard the mast eri en t the rail, misatr + KKK KR Re Beeeeeteeetesee VELL TELL Me DER ANSWER Special Correspondence LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 3 1 quit school when I was in the because my mother o to work said Em latest witness In the by the grand jury here, matron’# room of the city ently was back in New York, the factories first, then r laundry work but I ou a living wage ked beside a man, 7 the same machine and ore work than he, and got a week while he got $15. 1 t tell you th it's the ory-—-one must liv ‘that Miss Meeves met Mra osenberg, proprietress of the 1 apartments where it is eorge Bixby, millionaire, take his girl victims. arged ed to Emma Meeves, latest girl to be called in the grand = jury ine vestigation — Into conditions of vice In Los An geles which have attracted nation. wide attention be- cause millionaires and other promi- nent men have become involved In ch of white slavery on the testimony of thelr girl victims. SEATTLE IS PUTTING ON GALA DRESS FOR POTLATCH OPENING The decorative features of 1913 Potlatch, both on the streets and tn the automobile and other pa rades, will excel anything hereto- fore attempted in Seattle. Already th eliminary work is in full sway. A crew of men Is now engaged in placing wires along the streets from the tops of the decorative lamp posts, and 30,000 feet of carnival pennants will be from these wires. The lamp posts will be transferred into totem poles, and on top of each totem will be a cluster of American First, Second, Third and Fourth avenues will be a mass of brilliant |colors throughout thelr entire length, and emblems of the Till r the sale of]kume, flags, bunting and Potlatch — which! streamers will be suspended in k, at a height of about four stories will be an immense American flag and an official Pot latch emblem rchants of the city have al ready let contracts for building de: yrations and this work is now un GRAHAM & VICTOR Jewelers We have a fine new stock of Sterling Silver, Rings, Bar |Pins and La Vallieres at very Reasonable Prices. Gold Filled Beauty Pins 25c Pair | We want you to come In| and feel that you are wel-| come 821 Second Ave. Near Marion. the wire. | TELLS STORY OF HOW MANUFACTURERS TRIED TO ELECT A GOVERNOR a Charade and Gets His Signals Mixed ie ‘c HE I Dink MADE DER ANSWER 155 "CHEESE" =e [COULDN'T MAKE A LIVING BEING GOOD’| =: Girl Victim, Latest Witness in Los Angeles Vice Probe, Tells of Her Struggles to Exist and Declares That Low Wages Cruse the Downfall of Many Girls— “I Got $7 a Week for Same Work a Man Received $15,” She Says. in a number of sections, and when the Tyee arrives, on the night of July 16, he will find Seat tle in gala dress to welcome his der way reig The floral motor parade commit: | tee announce that entries have al ready been recetved for ten sec: tions of automobiles, and it fs ex pected that fully 200 machines will be in line. The decorative scheme provides largely for the use of flowers and a number of tnexpen sive designs are shown at Potlatch | headquarters, 5 DIE WHEN | AUTOS UPSET 8ST. LOUIS, July 3.—Mra, D.| | Sommers, her two children and her mother, Mrs, Albert Drew, are dead here today, and David Sommer ae Drew and Miss Bertie Dre are seriously injured as the result of their automobile skidding and rolling down an embankment near Creve Coeur lake. NEW YORK, July 3 phen Sands, the oldest Wm. K. Vanderbilt, sr,, is dead here today, having been killed tn an aw tomobile accident at Southampton L. 1, last night, Sands was pin foned beneath the when it up set, following the explosion of the front tire. Sands was the eldest son of Mrs. Vanderbilt by her first husband | RECOMMEND THAT DOYLE BE “CANNED” Sam Ste son of Mrs. The department effictency com mittee of the council has adopted a resolution rece that Mayor Cotterill dismiss Patrolmar 1. P. Doyle, who te Miss Fay Edwards, former woman. The ¢ littee took the position that Doyle's own evidence convicted him of the snme ‘charges smissal of Mr nnick suspend ed Doyle for 8, He now de clares the o is valueless, made to the mn CELL AGAIN FOR TWO rommendation as must be civil s LONDON Kinney nd Rache ieee militar fragets, who recently were rele ed under the “cat-and-nouse” act ere rearrested here today and re: turned to Holloway jail, i A MISTAKE. |} 1 Fiaure icine! guest rooms of the hotels of Wash- Words by Music by MacD ial z .+ i F- VELL, L Dor why VANT To ANT LUMBER A You ABOUT IY, R CHEESE # ? ese? You HAF RALE TOUT ~— = thet According to the latest stag t of the land Blank Cartridges Fishing Tackle, Guns, Ammunitioa, Baseball Goods, Motorcycle and Bicycle Sundries . Motorcyde ih Repairing Gun Work, Lock and Key Work — Bicycle . AL AAL | Phone Elliott 1311. | of the) 1021 First eee? in the Five thousand copt Bible have been placed ington, D. 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