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o THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 1913, 35, 71 SEE NOU WANT A CHANITOR For DISS APARTMENT MOUSE— VON WHO 159 STROMA UND HUSKY UND NOT AFRAID. OF YORK: // VELL, DOT's ME. I USED To VORK IN A ROLLING MILL tort ALITTLE EXTRA DER UNLOADING STRONG. HAH EVER FOUND Ov poem 4 Organs e have a num- ber of very fine domestic organs of the superior makes which we have tak- en in exchange as part payment on our new pianos and player pianos. We need the room for our new pianos and will close them out as low as $15, $20, etc. NATIONAL PIANO MANUFACTURERS M'NEIL’S ISLAND BARBER 823 Third Avenue pocesicinnerenninananh ttle os “seal WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—Presi-) ‘The message includes the Sea | Convict 2236 finished a 10) A was cal |dent Wilson announced today that tion proposal and Sts refection iy monthe’ “jolt” In the federal pent-| dia’ ee |he would read his message on the Hux — tentiary at McNeil island Friday. oo Ol called i | Mexican situation before a joint Forelx ns—the $3.00 Saturday he dropped into The dared to tell of conditions there [session of congress at 1 p. m. to- does 1 which—aep tat Buys a Sewing Machine. And now eaye Convict 4 150 Sewing Machines, all makes, by Abbe ar i ie tel ee rel On one Weete te ape and up. : a pel »! my ems y nat letter, and the other cha month. ment bad mon iy, are | WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO, | *tul®, be says. & ig enn 4 fs 1424 Third, near Pike. So, at MeNeils tsland, Convt ag Main 1525. 2236 became the prison barber repo ; nnd mame Star readers will remember how Razora Now Sterilized af. Convict 22236 was, as we have not long ago 5 r prison barber said, the out of th The onl of the cha Ron} aarvhrattiannn | iii see se comtate Os Ses whose time was up, that McN that has een made says Con a | island was a poison tneubator. 1s that rag now are r : Py Clean and Unclean Together ilized afte each m ‘ 4 Tailored Suits |) sor. 22 Petts, Bok ea hashes jand came it suffering with a/ for the two hundred ¢ viets.| disease. Clean and un » name lather brush on all} ‘ q were placed in cells to- And the same towels ni re | Star charged. And said Convict 2236, | ” shaved with the same nearly as | can figure, | gave six r, and the disease passed along | of them the ‘black plague’ who had from one to the other. SALT LAKE.—Max Rudowsky, aged 55, shot and killed himself | because his wife had left him. . SANTA ROSA, C. Leslie Matthews of Ke and Sidney Elpbick injured, the West Springs road. Miss Mary Lawrence of Santa Rosa and) wood were killed, and Miss Clara Lawrence when their automobile overturned 6n OUTFITTING CO. 1515 SECOND AVENUE AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422-1426 First Avenue Our 25¢ Regular Dinner —AND— Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Are Unexcelled in Seattle Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fish, Steaks and Chops FREE—LATEST MOTION CHICAGO.—Alexander Rubin, his wife and 2-yearold child, Mra. Lee Rubin and Lee Rubin, Jr, were killed, and Lee H. Rubin, Isadore Schiller and Miss Amanda Kahn were injured when thelr automobile was struck by a train one mile north of St. Johns, Ind, ° 5.6 } SAN BERNARDINO Cal—J. C. Webster, wealthy resident of | Pasadena, was killed when his automobile plunged from the top of| a viaduct here today. TALKS TOO MUCH NOT AFTER FUNDS LONDON, Aug. 25.—Jack son's habit of talking too much -bas cost him money again. The big black pugilist was to have appeared W. H. Barr, ¢ al yard master of the Oregon & Washington rail way, asks The Star to say that any ~ “4. ¢ vaudeville tonight, but he| one soliciting funda { : STURES—FREE here in vauc ne #0! ng funds in the name of Vocal a Instrumental Concert J *4ve out an coed that anyone)the yard masters’ association has Afternoons and Evenings whose brain wai ly developed no authority from the association BY— should know he is not the man ro to do #0. | - . | d him to be,| + } ; a i hestri newspapers represente here 1s only one man In Seat seus ag cos tes a Orchestra | ind Manager Tozer of the vaude | tle,” says Mr. Barr, “who has an o—Artiste—9 |ville circuit promptly cancelled his] authority to do any work. of the engagement Fort Peck Indian Reservation Open to Settlers sort for our association and confined to the soliciting « | scriptions for the Yard and minal magazine.” ‘2 SHIPS COLLIDE ASTORIA, Aug -Mariners | considered {t remarkable today that there was no resultant explosion and attendant loss of life when the t is sub: Ter a : ; Norwegian steamer Thode Fage The Fort Peck Indian Reservation located on main lund, laden with dynamite, and the line of the Great Northern Railway in Northeastern k Thielbek, in tow of Montana has been opened for settlement under , non ma came Int homestead laws. The opening of this large area of ag aR Bs here z J , oth vessela were damaged to agricultural land marks the last big land drawing the extant of several thousand dol that will be held in the United States. liars, bul the shock did not set off | the ‘explosive NAME RECEIVER FOR MINING COMPANY LIVINGSTON, Mont 1,345,000 Acres Open to Homestead Entry ‘This reservation comprises the best agricultural land in the country Aug As the re It of f 4 “ o n and is adaptable to raising of wheat, oats, barley, hay, vegetables baat. Gt MURIOr” ANA iran d and similar crops—a great stock country with splendid ship- tockholders, in which it wae al ing facilities. Here is your opportunity to secure a farm home from att “ig se Pe Gace Sam at $2.50 to $7.00 per acre. Any American citizen who 3 AP gt ped “ has not already used his homestead birthright or who does not own Geo. B. McCa by ys more than 160 acres of land may file. ‘ tad veceitar Bit Register at Havre, Glasgow or Great Falls, Montana power plant of the Montana cen September 1st to 20th solidated Mining capitalized | for $10,000,000. LANE TO THE RESCUE ‘The shove points of regietration are reached only by the Great Northern Rallway and are the principal potats of registration for this reservation opening. Fill gut and mail the an ‘coupon for tree Inerature and information today to B.C. LEEDY, General | Agent r Holding that Lewis F. Jones of ST. PAUL, MINN. Tacoma was a bona fide settler, | EE SOM ecretary of the Intertor Lane over. | owes ag Shaikan Adak led th und commissioner's de-| 113 Great Northern Bidy,, St. Paul on of September, 1911, in the ut of the government to cancel ) the Northern Paelf\ SAN FRANCISCO.—The govern ment steamer Homer arrived yes erday from the Pribiloff trlands with 2,294 seal skins, atid several Ithousand fox skins, \Osgar’s Strength Oozes Away A DEY USED TO CALL ME DER HUMAN ANVIL BECOSS 1 LET DEM BREAK Pia IR VICH I WOULT VHEEL Sta fter He Gets the Job Words by Schaefer Music by MacDonalg JANITOR, WILL YoU KINDLY COME UP AND MOVE ON MY CHEST, AFTER OVERTIME TO GET MONEY, OR TAKE DER PLACE OF CRANE VEN IT BROKE DOWN. DELIEVE ME, NOBODY MASS T HOW STRONG 1 Am. VELL, a 1 Got Dre cHog. \ fER-HEE, DO'S VOT COMES OF FRANKLY TELLING DEM VoT YOu CAN Do. MADAM, 1 Am so . R BUT T HAF Lombage eG HEART, MUSCULAR RHEUMA UND A DisLocaTep oy I CANT HANDLE A NGS, HEANY Be No Strikes or Disasters in Uncle Sam’s CALLS AT STAR OFFICE} Coal Mine; Plays Square With His Men | aday, net. So Uncie Sam should be stopped up at once, there | 40, caimly paid him $4.72 day enough alr «hafts well distrib. These are the usual wages pald during those three months and to provide * escape from hereabouts for such work a half, just as if he had kept almost any part of the workings F the men have the govern on working all that time. These air shafts are adjusted | ment's protection if injured, and If Erie had paid the $1 a month|to give a good circulation through|have the boarding and lodging . that is optional forced draft privilege of the miners. S ON RIOT In a lecture, replete with senth. ing denunciation of the “real per. petrators of the Seattle riots” dur- ing Potlatch week, Bruce Rogers, socialist lecturer, Who will present the claims of the local soctalists to congress, Sunday night, before a large audience in the Labor Tem BULL BROS. Just Printers 1014 THIRD MAIN 1043 t MEXICALA, Lower Cal Thirty xican refug Hermosillo have arrived at Mexicall, on the border. They brought word |that a band of 200 rebels is moving toward the town, A emall force of federal troops, with two machine |euns, constitutes the Mexicali gar: K TOWN SPEAK Aug AMERICAN CAFE Fourth and Pike. rison. Be ple, paid his respects to “The Col- Ernest Gianett!, Proprietor | — onel and His Friends GUS LOSES A SNAKE. the same lecture will be deliver ¥ | a = ed b Rogers throughout the Cabaret Vaudeville PORTLAND, Aug. 26.—Gue Fran-| country 80, a sailor, 18 mourning the loss of {a pictorial representation of a cotl-! led snake tatooed on his arm, Hel | was struck on the arm by an auto-| IN HARVESTING CROP obile, and all signs of the artistry} LEWISTON, Ida, Aug. 26. effaced | Farmers tn the Lewiston country jare making efforts today to secure elp to harvest the record crop. Calls have been sent to every city in the inland empire without avall It is feared that a great amount of grain cannot be cut when ready, 8 p.m. to la, m AMATEUR _NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY CASH PRIZES, ARMERS NEED AID ‘SOMETHING NEW | From a German Specialist Contestants apply to EB. K. Maitland, Director, Thursday, 2p. m French Dinner With Bottle of Wine, 50c H) ei is Disorders, Mental | “UNCLE JOE” ON WAR |} Depression, and in fact every Aug. disease of the nervous system. MILWAUKE “Uncle V y | Joe” Cannon, on vacation here, sald a A great help in relieving|today: “I never go to bed or get M t Prices Epilepsy and to purify the | up without fearing that I'll see that ea blood of all eruptions, pimples, |, Mexican war Is necessary. For- blotches, boils add catarrh and |C8o_ nations, knowing that the | on ep 7 my + 4G) Monroe Doctrine compels us to a all obstructions arising from|are driving us to. extremities for| colds, biliousness and all dis-| the purpose of stopping the loss of orders of the liver and kidneys, | Purepeen Hves tn Mexico,” TOMORROW, TUESDAY Uncle Joe” said he was feeling A sure thing for constipation, appendicitis and diabetes, rheu matism, and in fact all chronic diseases can be helped and re toll-able well.” STEAL FALSE TEETH FRYE:CO.’S lieved, It is a system-builder,| Though the dentist guaranteed and it excites the natural pif ae ee to stand anything Tage ipnie | digestible, they couldn't withstand MARKE S cathartic of the be wels and |, couple of drinks in a Washington I strengthens sas OUCH DNA g saloon Saturday night, visited by matter must be expelled from |John MeKenate, 600 Northlake av ' : Py | ¢ As Follows the system. Blood and Nerve} When Mc ikeosie awoke the teeth ' “ ‘ Miata uth do thet d still | Were one. Also a gold watch, his peng Spa Pad N9l6 i ee ee ated : f ae jcoat and $10 in cash. He opined to eave ve system free TOM /the police that he was drugged. Choice Steer Boiling 10c | medicine This medicine has OEE cates ecrixed teas VER cén used by the specialist CONGRESSMEN KILLED Choice Leg of jover 15 years and is now pre exyIOO CIN due . Mutton Pa pene | hs l pared by the German Pharma reer dP Pea appa AN ared s ? ArMA~|thorities here today are perfunctor- | Cholce Mutton 12ic jeal Co., of Seattle, under his|tly tmvestigating the Killings of Chops . é 208) personal direction There {s|Serapio Rendon and Bordes Mangel, (Our mutton Is of a superior) ver one month's treatment | Maderista congressmen, who are be. | sve » be vic ° sinpice Steer ; Shouse Steak wees! For sale by Quaker Drug | their opposition to the government. | “ mybabe ade Sl diles |. Its reported the killings led Joli 4 Cans Wild Rose 90,8 oo. Fir t Ave., and Gile ees ; Milk = cueu Drug Co., 1125 Jackson St Lind to notify President Wilson that | Huerta’s stubbornness renders fur ' |ther friendly relations impossible. " vos and testimonia Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. my pe neh Bend all communteatt ple in « ackage. na to the German Pharmacal Co. Market and 24th Ave. N, Ballard, Seattle, Wasty Some Star reader wants to move. Tell him about that furnished room you hi Use a Star want ad, | Cor PRESIDENT WILL READ HIS MESSAGE TO CONGRESS | morrow, unless unforeseen develop ire on Hu erta in bebalt of the ments prevent. A sudden change Ar a onal, in the stand assumed by Provision- ou tums have been al President Huerta is .the only be sent o Huerta, = thing that will delay the message And, the government's | Aw outlined by the president, the cial emissary to Mexico, wf pt situation in Mexico stands as fol- ma n Mexico until the last hope lows: The president's 3,500-word |of success is past message {x completed The United States will : nited Dot send The president has asked the sen-|a reply to Huerta’s not a > " ¢, inasmuch ate and house foreign committees y as his rejection is deem If there a ‘must take the ed as final, negotiations, Huerg initiative, PATENT DENIED E JUNEAU, Alaska, A —Pat ents for the Cheezum poli claims, adjoining the y the Juneay to confer with ing the messag BEAR EATS HIS DEER COQUIL Or, Aug While Russell Hill was gloating over th carcass of a fine four-point buck he had shot, a big bl ar pounced out and began a venison lunch Hi! rushed to camp to secure more him tonight regard. bi claims, were denied b ee — aa | ammunition and despatched the |! ; office, on the ground that the = | Coe applicants fatled to show they opps ‘eis F easibis ed & coal mine on the land. The Busily at Work; Reaps Great By W. H. Alburn CHICAGO eo of a mie | ants are equine C erm . . WILLISTON. } take, 24 detectives, who were sup.| © 1. E. H. Hughes, Nation-Wide Harvest Sunday 5 VOLS ret Ie De Aa pored to guard $1,500,000 worth of pavis.,! 1s Cole, Chas. Da In & previous artic ¢ have to jewels on display ‘at a down towa ae BE pn ay Chores 3 nines coal a jbotel, in connection with the re! pee a’co Murphy and Mabel t private oper! nM ith the retail < a | TACOMA.—Eugenia Lowe, 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs gene riht jays | With the men, his doctor Jewelers’ convention, failed to show) 2, Mcintyre, Spokane, : Gilbert P. Lowe, was drowned yesterday afternoon in Steilacoom lake Bossa ona nakes | Hospital bills would have t up, and for an hour but one man | The locators, paid to the govers | {when her canoe overturned. Mer companion, Earl W 17, clung Bon BANOS | paid, too was on guard ier 1 10, which will be | to the canoe and was saved. | . But now consider this re - t. e the general land office | | ~ oa.08 boris. privately | markable fact. Erie's 860 |. gcenes in Uncle Some. cea! ainine at the | Rathskeller—dollar|the local decision. » The claims | ROUEN, France—M. Montalent, aviator, and a passenger, M. tly came over to| Shows the only serious injury Sohn Mutahines dg An-| nner, with wine.—Adv. 1,750 acres were located in 1904. |Metivier, were killed Sunday tn the collapse of a hydroplane ne when Fo: that hee occurred “ Uncle |tone Salono preparing for a blast - — | rr William Hutchinson nee ‘ in the Gfoot vein. At the left is | _,AAUNDERSTOWN, R. 1—tre Omen Witter, wits of the moval at Wiliam Item cet Yh "nalt"ben Sut tat ‘afe ate “ell KLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL Oda died suddenly of heart failure. Her husband was at her bedside. "|™O" NR | | no fatalities, Leone ao falta gh celle 10 Aimels | eee tion in th ration of a coa}| The mine has no explosive £905. | gang boarding hous NEXT TO BUTLER NOTE we eee ing, ttt. bape mM or or damp. But abo " R. Saeed ato, tile’ Bocraae asta froma ‘geetents nok weed mine—the question of SAFETY. pear orig Boye 2k ogee | was drowned. On June 16, 1912, young Hite shot and killed Willle| Bong Samm {s doing to protect the|erous clay that may alnk or rise,! Uncle Sam employs, in his power | Merrow, 6 years old. The boy has disappeared, and the sheriff iw in) | 010 GM ot ee ee i miners and |Closing exite and air passages” | plant, three shifts of men working YY search of him. 8 lige er ewes Se ore hey | To avold this danger, Uncle Sam | eight hours a day ARE NOW READ aon? ae Or how, h treats them when they), oo. "this mine well timbered. | Tauraco, Weeeade tus eieacts r ¢ orrect Styles What You Want} ravionsport, Ky—Because he saved him from. drowning Ini" Tot tis take the case of Eric| MOREOVER, IT 18 A “DOUBLE | tendent, clair, there are the river here, Lewis Phillips shot and killed liam Zurelbry, ly 1 c|ENTRY” MING, 80 THAT THE lon dacs Boh re ve R r | ' eo pa Nae | Larson 1 man, who had , n du ngine man at $3 a gala egg \ his lee in the Williston |CHOKING UP OF ONE PASSAGE of at $2.25, one water eliable Goods $1 A WEEK PAYS SACRAMENTO.—John Robert Eades, 16-year-old son of John p.|Ui® lem Ho wan diaabied | WOULD LEAVE ANOTHER WAY ne fireman for YOUR BI HERE | Eades, dived into a shallow pool in the American river and broke bis | oor three months add se halt OF ESCAPE. 0, one tipple E f : LL neck. He died shortly afterward. 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