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LiaPettee., BL . Sel. panes i mercer semen: = 3 4 4 2 le THE STAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE THE FLAME ms THE MOTHS AND Amusements Offered in Seattle This Week ‘Seattle Theatre Sept. 15 Commencing Monday, THE TRAFFIC The Great White Stave Play PRICES—Fvenines, c, 200; | Matin: y Mor ening 25e. Seattic’s New Park Dugdale Field ‘BASEBALL TODAY AT 3 SPOKANE VS, SEATTLE ath Ay. Care 26e and 50c “Unequated Vaudeville, Pantages Vaudevit TEKS AND School,” with ri and 200 | RNEUMATISM, ARTHRITIS, NEU- “RITIS, NEURALGIA, GOUT, ETC. Wonderful Results in Bake Oven. » By Harry Stein, M. DB, Altamont, mh That such an intense heat a plied an hour makes « led, The patient feel comfortable, Jeorbs effusio: fexplained by the “physio erties of heat, hence wi Horm of J in which th }atruction Medic al ‘The American a published ia Chi aK > Ju ne Ce 0%, Kerectment for" articular Rhouroa hese ONE WAY TO AVOID 1T| tism the Human Bake Oven or 4) jot Air. It also says Inasmuch ean be had?” ‘ aoe , Dr. Loughney's present induce-| By Gilson —. , ital inatend of earn can't y charge for maintenance had ments are such that every sufferer - , decent an « oy ado, the net income from al b tate pay thee di Sor a}, WASHING Ahoy ry 9.904 a should take advantage of. For aj, terstate Ox ) salted by limited number he will enroll at an Yeteen 2 ords and investigations i fictent t elght per cent “om xo ios oo aay A mnstrate the fact that was $11 1 reatme bY eee : lone t ) 4 reased t ba Lonughney’s offices are located in| oom 1 had r 5] son astatem " the long lst of ¢ uesell says ving Bank Bldg., co: People's the series of w s of the Now dividends ce mgretelidl _ aap suites |e the road in the past two years. | Hay 2 and tn en capitallzn. 220-221 222 oo spr Pals Tag After the disastrous wreck at) 1911 they were $62 wrmal ex 6 p.m. Sun = only. Stamford, Co: ticut, on June 12 In other words, the capitalization al mainte 1913, the commission, tn its report. of the road had increased 243 per alled expendi lsald cent, while the revenue was in ance th cou! “Modern steel! equipment for creased but 30 per cent; Interest the roadbe charges were 245 per cent larger, | while the money with which to pay di » tn such con SLEEPING | high speed passenger trains should be installed at the earil- | possible time, as recom | them was but 30 per cent larger engers, The wrecks follow mended in PREVIOUS RE figures we Congressional action making | PORTS of this comission, and uisory the equipment of all informa’ call legislation fixing such @ time with all-stecl cars is prob For pg should be enacted without i delay.” . bn Mocs tua vedian on the NATION MUST TAKE panten! sndent of the OVER ITS RAILROADS | Mr. . to the commis roads B t no action that congress can at of the jetem, ehowed ¢ * cw*| MILLION DOLLARS SHY : lcomprising the passenge pqu!p- * | take can turn a loss into a profit Goal of the weed, cuty 41 wore o¢| OF DIVIDEND MARK seg gracrge ntact: 1% le his steel construction, while 2,257 were) In wood, | zea the legal right of the New | Haven or any other road to earn t alysis of fey ‘s finan ill See b ONLY 2) STEEL Cane. | dition, said: “Last year's | dividends on false and frauduie ou Yi Y | out oF 236 PULLMANS | oy dll Gk eet ee Of the 236 Pull ons was mere) a book cs . a ‘ere of rating I cos ng de crease the earning power of the t e rogram A had steel underfrar ne gate $19,096,605.01| New Haven sufficient to pay such were of all-wood c ed to make good oq t charges and at the same That the grand concert to be This deplo cae Vik mew p the road in proper phys given by Eilers Music House] equipment Is e n charge »pe ‘ i a : ‘ vagy [ ery | The Ne n road has been | penses was c 1 to pr merican public ts facing « tomorrow evening is of a very| The New Ha roa i es ge yer A \ tematical d for the be loss and was p T on the matter of raflroad high order and bespeaks a be high financiers until {ts finan-|{ums received from sales of stocks | owr and only two things are full house, so don’t be late. |ctal condition {s such that it island bonds. possible, It will be held as usual in}forced to pay dividends out of cap “Last year, If the company’s cus) Either the roads must be permit . ted to Increase freight and passen rd av. \ our Recital Hall, Thir av. r rates enough to earn a profit jand University st. at 8:15 1 thelr watered stocks and bonds to’clock. of the whole system must be chang Jed and the railroads taken over ADMISSION FREE Into pubilo ownership, | ‘ | 8 a matter of fact, the Unit Many of the world’s most | States {s one of three prinetp famous Composers, vocalists} \« of the world to retain th ‘and instrumentalists will be| \ ly-owned system of rail rere their he st through) 4.5 ava P. Westman Is freed of | by one they shook hands with bitn, Austria-Hungary, Ital the medium of the mars 18 her hue |8nd, for the firs : co ine | Switzer France, Denmark, Bul h of murdering he * : : : Kimball Solo Pipe Organ say — jtrial began, Mra, Westman's eyes|caria, Russia, Australia and Now Acmelodic Player Piano and band. nitd she | i with tears. Zealand all have government 1 Spike f Today, with her six children, pees: 3 ———---=neeeoo—n— owned and operated roads, with no those truly wonderful exp Ny |\a at the home of Mrs. Peter Bow, watered capitalization, no financial jugglery, and a very much smaller umber of wrecks and a lower loss of life. The death rate on American raf} | roads ts the highest In the world, VEGETABLE SILK UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY | Looks Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth | the Oe es ot del gamle wife of the man the state charged aha aaa d whose re had entered her fife, an | Point, (no needle) paren ‘| ations with her had led her to shoot ible Disc Talking Machine. gown her husband at 1 o'clock one Vessetin |morning at Winslow, where he was | night watchman In a shipyard. 4. Westman owns a ranch at h ha ad been ac ‘onttted | “Marcia Militare” a elia’s Ital ian Bana Shicaie solo, “Caro Nome” ext Name) Madame Nellie Melba baritone du CUT-! a Boprano and We Two Were noon, after she Pil fe Mt We Two jiice Mary Smith|at Port Orchard by an instructed | “itdivoni “Dino Talking Machine — | Verdict from Judge French, “1 don't | Sears. 2rase. ecko, ., “Npaneceie wen to go back there.” pai : State's Case Colla | Minor Lihezt Jacob Charles Fix ‘at the Kimball The state’s case collap when | Piano Judge French required Prosecutor Bass solo, Racket in the Cradie |Aoore to establish the onenscticn. bc dhe JP. ealght {th the murder o Edison Disc Talking Machine of the woman w Carl Axel Westman before any evi Mixed quartet, “Bird On the Wing” dence showing the motive would be the safety of| | 302 People's 8 » Bank Bldg. and a Pike t THUGS GETS4, 500 WITH HIS MULES ARREST DEPUTY mk Messenger McAvoy &@: THE HOUSE OF BEAR TAILORS House That Makes Every Garment to Order. 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Come in and get and compare our goods, You cannot duplicate our values anywhere. We are yours for Reliable Our linings and work are as good or better than you can get for double our price. Our workrooms are open for inspection at all times “Tf you are not satisfied, your money back,” is our motto, $2150 orn. | $20:20 am Overcoat The House of Bear Tailors 719 First Ave. 719 First Ave. At Columbia St. Postal Telegraph Building. Open until 10 o’Clock Saturday evening. 00 for Any Suit the boy concerning the plot, and to have given for that purpose. namite m liquor CHICAGO, Sept. 12—The poll | Col. Charles W. Thatcher, a wi | Deputy Sheriff Sam Falkenborg, MASONS TO HONOR had more than a score of suspects wn good roads advocate, will] Who worked up the dynamite con- EX-JUDGE GEORGE cocked up today in connection with ive in Seattle Saturd with re rym oe pore John Sem- Masonic services will be held for roi a dF oe his 4 n, after having tray-| ple, strike-breaker, employed at|the late R. R. George, ex-justice of ho highway robbery yest led o6 in the interest of|the Campbell mill In Ballard, was|the peace, who. died irnuredal arrested on a charge of giving | Nquor to Virel! McDantels, 18. Thatcher will be the Automobile club, highways morning as the result of an ele 00 cash by the Gai vator accident, at the chapel of the of $4 k State Savings Bank the Comme >» and the He was released on his perso: male ; a Ne wha Aatlitee, tie Comm 1 club and the Munt-| He : persoual|/crematory at the Mount Pleasant cipal league. As he approaches the | recognizance. cemetery, Sunday at 3 p. m. He the prisoners were simp with mule team he will be Falkenberg {s alleged to have at-|is survived by a widow and two tted and that there !s no clew to| moet by a committee from th sal | tempted to extract some informa-| children he Identity of the robber clubs in »biles. Thatcher |. ——$——— — —-——_—- ———_———— will speak at the school on Monday. |BIG ROUNDUP IS ON AT PENDLETON, ORE.| here, Broadway high | | ENDLETON, Ore, Sept. 12.—| thousands of visitors alroady other thousands arrived to. oa f ‘Auguste Mey o 8 cK or day to marve he skt | Edison Dino Talking Machine — | allowed bak Oya da mee an Pegg won| (ee aot etd alg Heeb dlesneemiere x a a a at [acres had @ number of wituesses| "i a Jing of the riders particpating in ee oa a Mein ito testify to possible motives, but st | |the Roundup, Pendleton’s annual Holder” (Song to the |retjed entirely on John L. Hub- i g | Wild West show, | Evening Star) Wagner |pard, manager of the Ha os a j |. Perhaps the most sreHae. ot yes Marcel Journet |shipyards, to establish terday’s events was tho Indian re Jarcel Jourr ae Dear connection, With tha murder |lay race, with {ts riot of colors as| ‘Accompaniment on the Kim-|™0h wits testimony, howe "Gold Crowns: 3 and Up the ponies struggled with their ball Solo Pipe Organ. amounted merbly to the statement mounts over the mile course, that he had heard Westman and « woman quarrel in a foreign tongue ert! shortly before th time when the Mrs. api oy aged ee Bridgework $3 and Up Luisa Tetrazzini * Violin solo, “Thais—Intermezzo” | murd one bp o have been | : Meditation Massonet | committe i an Maude Poweil He is “Moraily Certain ul ets jee Pipe organ solo, “Hntr'act C He was morally certain that it de Mignon” (arr. West | ase W mr . haga Hed We Wave Uiiceands et Baatile oe “Kimball Bolo Pipe Oran ae A dR . WAS BNO | tents who will tell you that they| ‘gn. |He did not seo her, he gaid, but) over xnew that plates could be fit-| could not imagine it to haye been | Rowstnt|any one else. jaon Dino Talicing Machine When the state rested {ts case, a solo, ss) chorus jammatus,” from “Stabat Mater’ ted 60 perfectiy ntil they had us do the work Contraite, solo, "Lucroxia Borgia’ | Judge Milo Root asked for an in-| Any work that doesn’t prove ant Ernestine Schumann-Heink structed verdict of not guilty, and | !*fact 1 be repatred free of 15c Dozen —, Crescent Florists Johnson Chapman was the winner, GOOD VALUES with Lucian Williams second and | Gilbert Minthorn = third, White | Horse was thrown early fn the contest, WALL PAPER E have just received a carload of the newest and latest designs of imported paper hangings We CITY WILL OWN ITS BASEBALL GROUNDS ROCK ISLAND, TIL, Sept. 12—A $200,000 bond tssue was voted here at yesterday's election, returns: to: day show, to municipalize the local baseball grounds. The city will not own the team, but will provide the} carry the largest stock of exclusive designs to be found anywhere in the Pacific Northwest. Estimates are and contracts taken on interior decorating and painting. The largest Tine of pictures, mottldin > oP organ’ solo, “Triumphal |it was granted by Judge Fronch Jona time ” hahiv cater in the city you will find here. Pict: frami: j © M. Costa! oa ia een anmAintad aate k S park, It probably will enter the] 4 ure ming | Biaret mbali Bolo’ Pipe ‘Orsem |_ Mra, Burns was appointed fore! Come in f today, If you winh 320 Pi e Street Three-I or Western league, Women| specialty, wie . Mpman of the Jury, Bid ep 38 sey FREE examination and esti the election for the first | ed the courtroom bre erdict, the crowd in the! ata | into applause, and | the women surrounded Mrs, We 12-Year Guarantee to All | man, laughing and weeping alter-| * ec nately and kissing her. | Free Examination | Mrs. Westinan and her six chil-|yo7 Ustverstty St. 2d and University dren thanked Judge French. One Sty Opy. Wraner-atersom Co, - Elliott = | voted at time 50 to $4.00. Virginus Hotel, 804 907 Second Avenue Virginia St., near Westlake Ave, | Advertisemont 5069