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pelea rep caenpNs i Bs oe ere a — POWERLESS, GUARDS SEE CHARGES DIE JACKSON, Miss, July 22- Thirty-three negro convicts, who were sleeping on the s ond floor of a wooden cage on the convict farm, 20 miles south of here, were cremated at mid night, all of their bodies being burned beyond recognition A fire started In a first-floor landing of a stairway in the cage, and the structure, which was old and fl , burned like tinder. The screams of the Imprisoned men could be heard for miles. Two watenmen did not see the fire until it burst from the windows of the lower floor of the cage, which was filled with | hay and other supplies. There was no means of fight Ing the fire, All the guards could do was to stand and wateh thelr charges die in agony Death Busy in House of Lords The year Seattle school census for 1912 was 45,537 Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) FRYE:CO.’S MARKETS As Follows: Choice Steer Pot ‘Roast seeeeees 12c Choice S 1 “esol aaleneainaeia) 21 Choice Mutton 1 Ya alah A123 Choice Breast of Mutton (This mutton Is of quality. Try it. Anchor Brand Bacon per Ib. sees American Full Cream Cheese ......- GOVERNMENT INSPECTED ME Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. Osgar Can’t Bear to See Poor Adolf Swelter - - - - - = Mosc by Mec the @ and that t 8 22-y whose fath M tion of c migration In company awal jseasions of Autos That Pass in the Air 4:30 p. m., 9:30 p. m. HAWAIIAN QUINTETTE In both Hawaiian and popular American airs Concerts afternoon and evening— 3 p. m. 8 p. m. Do not fail to hear these sweet singers They are the best yet Appointments for Hydro-Aeroplane Flights for Passen- gers With CHRISTOFFERSON Can be ing up 1 p.m. ar who ade ADMISSION FREE SOUTH TUESDAY, 3 CONVICTS BURN TO DEATH LOCKED IN WOODEN CAGE Words by Schaefe | YESS, Ick 169 DER Dina. 195 DER LIFE-SAVER / IN WETTER LIRE DISS f POOR ADOLF, HOW HE SUFFERS, MIT DISS HoT BEAR \T »> SOME OF DER PRECIOUS CONGEALED DER PooR FELLOW usin: — . DISS SAVES “MY BABIES WILL SUFFER MOST,” SAYS WIFE OF MAN WHO ELOPED WITH GIRL; “BUT MY HUSBAND MUST BE Ne. JACKSON, Cal, | modern Spartan mother, tred here in a mining town of the California foothills, who ls willing to sacrifice, rest hope of parenthood —the desire to give her babes an unclouded heritage that justice might be subserved protection of oth. er mothers and children might be increased croachments today stands out a dramatic figure in the Caminet tl-Diggs cases, which have caus ed a nation-wide scandal ding fully what her with bit . Mra. Caminet: upholds MeNab tr bring her husband to a speedy trial of white slavery, rold wife of Drew Cam ed by President Wilson to the missioner genera! of im Her husband deserted her to elope | | AND FUTURE with a Sacramento girl, I with Maury }son of a former ( ‘alifornia senator | and Marsha Warr were arrested in | Caminett! trial in the federal court on indictments |the Mann white slave act girls were minors The tiny pawns tn the case are 2- | year-old Naom! and 4-month-old An- tonto, children of Drew Caminetti, LOGGERS MEET SPOKANE, an effort to establish the profession | of logging engineer cure chairs of logging engineering in western colleges, dred lumbermen will meet kane September 24 h IT HAS Al- BEEN THAT WAY be different,” And it is to hasten ren and moth San Franciaco from the heartlessness of men and that I have given | he prosecution, even | their selfishne my support to | though the end be prison str the father of my little darlings, canes have assumed national tmpor- BUT THAT y Al OF VITAL 8 ALWAYS EN ANYTHING STRIKES AT fs THE MORAL 8 or THE FAMIL Y the pawne in an international scandal. iret prise in a beauty show at Sacram: TAFT SHOWN UP AS TOOL OF SYSTEM By Gilson Gardner The lobby inquiry shows how big buat ontrol even the office of president of the | eae MOTH | Moore, and the |Whew! $100,000 | MUST LABEL "EM Worth of Foxes WASHINGTON, VANCOUVER ling to Rep. Kent of California, 8¢c.| poze Hor served the department of agriculture will require a label readin /on all adulterated sw: THEY LIKE _THE SURF | Skagway arrived here on the | R. steamer May, |today via express to P: WASHINGTON ness has been working to United States. and were shipped seen to have been com prman, when chairman of confidential plitical corrup Sherman are James 8. 8! vice President placent tools of the system. congressional Mulhall while the latter was agent and jonal Association able shipment, and two men are in Jaly 22.—That Tokeland 1s rapidly growing in popular favor is shown by the fact that the number of ho tel guests and campers greatly each year. this city are crowded with passen gers going there to enjoy an outing and to partake of the famous bath. ing privileges. the beach at Uittle fellows f Manufacturers One pair of fine know that you we: n of Manufacturers?” being paid for your work by the National Asso Steamers from 1 took orders from the national com y of the asso- when grown. much as from Mr Seattle has more commerce, more manufacturing than any city tn the From the sugar letters {t appears that Taft was an eas | Pacific Northwest r y Hamlin and the rest They did not at first trust him, department, precedent, resolution ry, on the Resinol Otr eczema and for for ulcers, born Ki from piles sores; cold-sores ous nature |h r but later made an agreement on sugar. we ought to be able to ining the full present tariff on all matter to our advantage, dules would undoubtedly I am glad to know that we should stand logical course y to my last letter, also acknowledging together with copy of the ECHOES OF TROUBLE | HEARD IN _COUNCIL That the mayor's action, Satur. day, in taking charge of th should make a compromise with Taft, enlist him on our side in matnta his ideas on sc weight with both committees e inclined to believe that © seems to be I heard from 1 congratulations inclosures which he sent nelose copy of letter, with the letter » did not see wore placed on ¢ the best of motives, accepted by the council as a proper the substance should not be to confirm tn writing just I think a good he confirms what he put is of a\claim with the 1 imbursement by man Griffiths Monday, which was| damages al diciary and public| tained by them Friday be up to the council next Monday. \Teddy’s Glad Its Democratic Year asking a re-| » city of $668.75 ged to have been sus » his nomination, writing last winter.” referred to the safety committee Councilman Goddard wanted chloroform the resolution 1 in a hur. ground that was the best action” gard to Saturday's happenings. He favored Griffiths’ sentt he said, but pest In a teapot Mayor Cotterill Talk Over the NEW STYLES Also the prices and cred Today's Styles Today. to take in re-| ddressed a com EVERY HOME NEEDS A HEALING SALVE None Is More Reliable Than Resino! would never Returned the was a democratic administration it » same tie medication ment 80 snecessful ON CREDIT you to do is to select heals wou is 4 “ Patriotism by Law Over There A new law re to rise or uncover WILL WIND’EMUP | stops Itching at once and permanent prompt many minor skin troubles such as| |, 4 ” quires every 0! beautiful sou pimples and chafings Resinol Ointment tains nothing venir with each purehase positively con a harsh or injuri imprisonment, and so geptle, ed freely flamed surface kin, even of a tify preseribed 7 Trial free |inol, Baltimore, | gist’ sells Resinol Ointment, yet effective, on the most in y office had received | “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union & Tooth Filler stops the Advertisement, “ Drak ADOLF! 2 HE LITTLE DREAMS sans i Nr >) Turkey Trots Overboard SAYVILLE, L. I, July 22 Ernest Halt, a stage danc er, was performing the tur key trot on board a in Great South Bay yester day, when, grasping an im aginary partner, he lurched overboard into the water, A gale was blowing, and Halt was nearly drowned before being rescued WOMAN ACCUSES BANKER AGED 80 PORTLAND. Jul y Charged with contributing to the delin quency in November, 1908, of Ger. trude Williams, the Mra. Gertrude Gebhardt, of Boise, Idaho, A. B. Conley, aged wealthy banker of La Grande fa on trial in Judge Gaten's d ment of the circuit court. The principal witness thus far exam ined was Mre. Gebhardt, who testi fied that tb aged banker had brought her from La Grande te a minor, now Portland. Later she swore that| they had occupied the same sleep- ing car berth during the trip. The attack upon Millard Price's ttle red wagon at Fourth av, and Pike might have resulted disas trously for the production of “The Colonel and His Friends” next Sun day nlg at the Moore theatre, were it not for Price's precautic In his wagon were contained thi reserved tickets for seats at the together with the newspapers, books and magazines were destroyed However, Price had checked off Jon a sheet of paper every ticket sold. He therefore had a new of tickets printed. All those en titled to seats will have to ex change thetr old tickets for the new ones. Those holding stolen tick eta will be disappointed if they at tempt to use them, says Price. t SHE CAN'T SERVE! OLYMPIA, July 22.—On account of her being a member of the Typo- graphical Union, although not actually employed at her trade for years, Mrs J. Laumer, of Spo- kane, has tendered her resignation as a member of the Industrial Wel- fare Commission, which has charge of the operation of the minimum » law. A provision of the law fied that no member of organ ized labor was eligible to serve on this board. GRIEF PILES UP LOS ANGELES, July 22 ready charged with using the zits to defraud in connection with oil land operations, Wm. Moore, for mer president of the United Cana- dian Ol] Co., is under arrest here on a charge of embezzling notes lof the United Canadian company, valued at $22,000. The charge was brought by President 8. W. lL. Peatty, of the Beatty Oll and De- velopment Co, Moore gave bond and was release TALKS ON STRIKE WASHIN ON, July Martin M. Mulhall resumed his testimony today before the senate lobby prob: ers, Most of the session was de. voted to the identification of let- ters covering Mulhall’s work in Washington, and his efforts to break the hatters’ strike tn Phila- delphia, Orar New York city, Hartford and elsewhere in the East, in the spring of 1909. P. LOUIS, July 2 James aaser, of Speyer & Co. the New York bankers, w arrive here be- fore night to consult with the re velvers of the St. Louls & San anciseo railroad Speyer's visit is thought to Indicate a settlement of the road's affairs Daily Healthogram Tho first thonght in the hot weather should be how to save the babies And the firet act should be to see that the milk ts pure and fresh and clean, DOT 1 AM HURRVING HOME MIT ICE en jcourse. No other big progressives | ning fire of conversation MUST EXCHANGE [ Lo war GOOOWESS SAKE, A -« , ADO. ms ( STOP PERSPIRING. Do Line J \ LDo GET Some ice. CHICAGO LEADER | OF PROGRESSIVES VISITING SEATTIE Medill McCormick, a bull moose! “They're a cocky bunch, and wap ty proportions, as some whose | derfully active,” he said. memory f RET i eceiniint Gets Away From Politics, ack » the returning seriously to McCormick is vacation from polities, And this is how he ts a spend St | | “lam on my way to Canada wy last presidential campaign will re call, wants a iit Ue recreation fr polities 2 ; | make a study of the system of od {What does gle chambered legislation. We polaikia'ay eh |insular in our political met the ee ice — look abroad for more tigers and McCormick was formerly an rh ? Does er of the Chicago Tribune He ' beccme irs a guest at the Rainier club president of the p Boa States | lay. i & republican Alabama? Comes to Seatt! WASHINGTON, July He comes , dent Wilson bas become an ardent In b to Sea automobilist. During the bolt where, M. McCormick | weather he takes « sutomalie 1s pens, there {s just a trifle too much | ride every afte: noes ai ae be of politics in the air right now. | a second one in the ovens And does Medill refuse to talk | dinner politics? “Jimmy” Sloan, in Lely ‘ , secret service operatives, rides | Se we aay eT | with the president, except when the J Amalgamate president decides to ride with the f ‘othing doing,” says McCor-| chauffeur, which he frequently mick | thus breaking another musty Join the republican party? Nix.| dent. He not only sits Only Munsey advocates such a/ chauffeur, but he rete va even consider it for a moment. Consolidate? Never! Never! < ¢ Who'll be the progressive candt- foes date for president in 19167 Oh, whe well, it's a little too early to say.| LONDON, July But maybe it will be T. R; maybe! Adrianople today {s in the Senator Beveridge. Then again, of Bulgar or of Turk there is maybe Governor Stubbs or Hiram conclusive evidence. BD Johns it will be some|from Sofia deny that the ¢ one else. been recaptured by the Turks | But consolidate? Horrors, no! | though they admit Ne ‘i anest “The political differences must ; be fought out,” sald McCormick, The counell, by till there is a progressive and a| ferred $80,000 from the Ceder conservative party.” water supply extension fund of 19 And, continuing in his determina-| to the 1913 fund Monday, for ® tion to keep out of polities, McCor-| purpose of building a tunnel mick told the interviewer what a/ the Lake Washington lovely bunch of bull moosers there | Seventh av. N. E, to carry the are in Seattle and in the state. | utilities under the waterway. 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