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REDUCED RATES Sold Oct. 18 and 20, $34.20 iia roe Good watt! Nov 3 TRAINS DAILY Night Illuminations Fun, Frolic and Confetti Visit Exposition Grounds 720 Second Av. Phone Elliott 1256 Cc. G. CHISHOLM District Freight and Pass. Agt. Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW, THURSUAY, FRYE;CO.’S MARKETS As Follows: — ‘bars oa and Loin “ee Chops 15¢ (This m ton of super for quality. Try it.) Choice T Bone Pork Liver, ig ree 10¢ merican Full | Cream 20c Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp Wt signifies purity and quality CANDIDATE FOR FESTIV AL SENATORIAL JOB Brya noming States senate the Unit James = W rogressive wit, tion f Rumors to that et whieh had been cireulat r week were substantiat co gressman elf ina ‘ ade to personal frier Seattle and in a public dectarath at Olympia Bryan ur of the state rece ly has to his preparati Bryan say he is th gioal candidate, sinc ho voted w Jemocrats fo Falconer, who has been consider as enatorial possibijity, vote against tt Besides Falconer and Bryan oth er progressives prominently t 4d for the toga are Ole ita son of Seattle and Harold Pre WANT AN EXPERT Be i clud we esday night as favort nt by the city of a gas engineer to ald Corpora adford in prepa case before th niasion Commere f the Universit spoke, the latter's Municipal Government subject He de cipal governments { spean and Australian cities and showed the strong as well a the weak points in commissior government NORTH TRUNK SEWER ROLL Approval ‘of the assessment roll tor the central district of the north t sewer, amounting to $368 was p till next Mon by the coune!l 4 day | NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—The will lof the late Benj. Altman reveals the gift of his $15,000,000 art col to the Metropolitan Rat and Roach Paste THE NATIONAL RAT KILLER Ready for use. Better than traps. Hold by Druggiste, t5¢ and 61.00 TO CRUSH MEXICAN HUERTA PTHE STAR—WEDVNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1913. | | HUD IV Bex moive — U.S. MAY RECOGNIZE REBELS |inere |whall be |rectly benefited VOTERS TO SAY IF WATER RATES SHALL BE RAISED It will be up to the voters to ray en whall be ‘ovide trunk whether the water ra wed in order te peral fund, water maine out of th ente or whether such impro taxed to the property 4 The counct! Tuesday, by a vote of five to four, decided to leave it to the people at tho port election, December The motion w an nade by Counc! man Erickson, and was supported |by Bruskevith, Goddard, Griffiths and Peirce, It was opposed by Haas, Marble, Wardall and Hesketh LOCKS WORKING AMUSEMENTS -—| 5 Mai 4 EATER The Product YEOWENCE ME in RAPHO Pvenings PANTAGES « Ma rio M * Hilarious Treat “A MATRIMONIAL CONTEST Other Big Veatures—10e and %« METROPOLITAN 2:90, 8:90 Bevery Dar GEORGE KLEINE’ a Keneation QUO VADIS bree Acts | SEATTLE THEATRE Present Margen Tiingt KIND NO TRACE FOUND OF BOLD ROBBER WHO RIFLED M BAN FRANCISCO, Oct No} arrests had le up to rn a. m. today in ¢ on with the rob PANAMA, Oct. 15—Canal of-|Do0” stscrase of the pall oak OF fictals were hoping today that be thy ‘Southern Pacific's San Luis fore nightfall the tux Miraflore®|Obisno local train, almost in the will have t pa through (he) outskirts of San Francisco. Piedro Miguel locks, complating The local authorities all along first actual working teat of them. | the ine from Burlingame, whe: Tho tug with three barges an lone 1:cbber boar d the mall car, two other small craft, passed the into San Fr had joined in Miraflores locks yesterday, but Miraflores first filght of the Pacific beyond from the could not Ke’ lake, owing te canal section fight and Cucaracha slide It rose rapidly throughout night, however, and but delay was looked for tho MAYOR TO SPEAK Mayor Cotterill will speak tonight in the Y. M. C, A. at a meeting of the Central Counct! of Social Agen cles. His subject will be the social conditions of Europe. PROPERTY OWNERS PROTEST Property owners in the Denny Hill regrade district will protest to the streets committee of the coun cil tomorrow aftemsoon at 2 o'clock against the proposed assessment of the district betw Fifth av, and Westlake and Virginia st. to Har rison #t NEW MUZZLING ORDINANCE A new dog muzziing bili was tn troduced by title Tuesday by ( eflman Wardall. Acting Mayor Hesketh’s veto of the former bill) was referred to the public safety committee, and will take its reg var course KILLS FOUR PERSONS WASHINGTON, Oct. 18—Con-|they were prepared to give in re-|tlin was not considering Interven! p41 -xg, Tox, Oct. 16,—Brenk turn for at least partial recognition. |tion unless Huerta’s receat coup,|, DAMA. tate Olt bior rane vinced that Provisional President "ri is would give the rebels, among| which made him dictator, should|! from ® Trait tem So Renee. Huerta has no idea of relinquishing his grip on Mexico, but aime to emulate late ex-President O practically an absolute rule other advantages, the right to tm-|result in a wholesale massacre of port arms into Mexico from the|foretgners United States, and ft was believed| It was expected that John er | this would Insure Huerta’s speedy |the emissary President Wilson Wilson administration was consid | overthrow. jto Mexico, would return to “the | ering today recognition of the Mex- Colic, Hes Bien emened United States at once from Vera ican rebels as belligerents. Cruz That a crisis had been reached Reporte were current, too, that It was reported that the state de in the relations between the United| Huerta was likely at any moment xico was admitted,|to order Nelson O’Shaughnensy, ist leaders, seeking !nformation con-| but !t was asserted it wae rather|charge d'affaires of the United cerning their plans of reform, and |diplomatic than military in ite na-/ States embassy in Mexico City, to! endeavoring to learn what pledges ‘ture, inasmuch as _the administra: leave the country 15.—Jas. F. PLEA OF GUILTY THEY'VE LEFT US| HOPE ABANDONED The party of 12 young Portola| for the murder of Frank Nelson partment was in unofficial com- | . char prepaid. on receipt hn heel aaa munteation with the constitutional-| States and it price. °C P'MONEY BACK IF FT FAILS Stearns’ Electric Paste Co., Chicago Now |sthe Time to Buy Sweaters! $5.00 AND $6.00 RUFF-NECK Shope open until 6:20 p. m. NEW YORK, « practically aba: safety of A. J | munidens, pald a day and a bait! vinit to Seattle In advertisement of | the Portola festival to be held at Oct. 15.—Hope was] doned today for the Jewell, the ay with whose wife b ‘as infatuated. | san Francis t 25, left Seat-| who left Hempstead, L. 1, Mor SWEATERS $2.98 He pleaded guilty late yesterday | tie for Vict this morning |to take part in the Columbus day before Judge Willis. Many « were presented to| aerial derby, and failed to return. d yo« edi veight Swea Nelson was sbot and killed &/ the girls during their visit. Candy |The report that an aeroplane had BIE wool, sedinen weigh werent month ago a few minutes after he was given them by the exploitation | been found yesterday {n the Hack- Extra good values in odd Sweaters [B}ieft bis home to go to work. His| committee of the Chamber of Com-|ensack river proved untrue. It ts now gene ly belleved that Jewell was blown o Seattle body was found with a cigar in his Car mouth and his hands in his pockets merce, pennants by niyal association Potlatch bug hatpios. outside our regular line. On spe- ut to ea. cial sale Thursday “| FAMOUS PAINTING LOST and Friday at .......... Cook was arrested and charged | flowers A with the erime two days later, He LO, Italy, Oct. 15.—It was ———— _ }Geclared that. Mrs, Nelson had SPECIAL SESSION that & copy had been $8.00 Ladies’ Norfolk Coats | $3.50 and $4 Sweater Coats him to kill her husband. The ‘The ec anil will meet in @ spe cial f Pint rlec} ione: . ‘ be face murde ze in| session reday to ur e the —full fashioned. of finest|—all wool, medium heavy fg|¥omes, faces a murder oh joer duce siigniand Pare Laks os quality fine worsted yarns.| weight very A very eee 85) assortment assortment at .. CS eee n mat sinting has not been located es to turn over complete free ofp $2.38 Many odd Sample Sweaters at a special discount of 25 per cent | Burien railway tr | that property to the city PLAN A BIG DAY eeaiged ° Music served with each purchase and a general reduction in prices. How's that? | That's the | |the celebrat A Remarkable Indorsement program planned for n of the third anni Safety Razor Blade | versa of th Westlak mar lone of the largest markets of SHARPENERS kind in the Weat, ieee Re | aide 6 music and the cu n “MEEHAN’S"— vices, tho stalls will be garbed in| {| The indorsement of TITLE $2.00 he best one we | itiful decorations. know of it to sharp- INSURANCE by the leading financial interests of Seattle is the best evidence of its PARIS, Oct. 15.—The balloon | Goodyear, the American entry, t harper was declared winner of the in-} to ternational race for the James Gor i , blad Bennett cup. The Frankfurt merit. i Pet blades entry landed today near ra France. All of the now been accounted former! for $2.00; has always $1 00 Pont Ormon entrants have ‘ bow Satisfactory § Their approbation is based upon a thorough knowledge of the need for a title system combining a maximum of safe- ty, economy and convenience, —and upon a deep-seated con- viction that Title Insurance completely fills this want. Money $1.00 Kanner’s “Ster- ling” Stropper Special at 65¢ This Sterling is a very satisfactory Stropper similar to the “SI This is the Stroke and Strop-razors sharpen the old style also razor and safety razor blades. Special refunded if not $2.50 Kanner’s “Slyde Stroke” Stropper. Special $1.65 There are 62 shopping days left lbefore Christmas, and Santa Claus has already received his first or- dex in Seattle. The Santa Claus at the Bon Marche is the recipient of best [PB}the letter. It was penn will [Jjish scrawl and addressed harpen all Claus, Bom Marche : e lett ‘ sted minus a makes of safety ra The letter was p¢ zor | stamp, but as it was the firat let 7 blades $1 715 lt S pecial at . ' | | br-s Postmaster Battle attached a and | Williams’ or Colgate’s Shav- stamp to It, himself. ing Powder or ‘Krank’s Lather Kream,” “Santa all makes of b5c Williams’ Barber Bar Quick-and-Easy On { An unequalled title plant, the services of a competent corps of examiners and the maintenafce of a careful su- pervision assure the accuracy Dance at Dreamland tonight. —Adv |J. D. FARRELL’S DAIRY | TAKES FIRST HONORS Jilliams’ 1 } Farrell, President of the William dispenses with soap sa aN tee pretty good of our examinations, permit a ink Stick. himaelf, In the milk and moderate premium rate and enable us to fill our patrons’ Yakima State rrell's Maple was award ified milk contest at the ntly Mr wood Pure Milk Dal ed first honors for » milk scoring 98 score of next highest competitor was But the honors did not end for Mr. Farrell His Pure Dairy handles the output of le of Ren special Headquarters for Shaving Goods—Safety Razors—All Makes of Safety Razor Blades. | there ) Milk |the farms of John St “EVEREADY” Tungsten Flashlight very freshest batteries possible. We receive Batteries— direct from Washington the factory shipments twice a week |ton and of L. Hanson of Elitott, In market, of grade milk, contest M |e, sore, cmd, soa Title Insurance cl scoring 92,80, and Hanson won Jond, his milk scoring 89.50, R. J | Elliott of Elliott, another shipper whose milk output 1s handled ex lclusively, by the Pure Milk Dairy, | was also awarded a prize, his milk Miscoring 826 PIPER & TAFT, Inc. THE SPORTING GOODS STORE 1117 SECOND AVENUE Company | Washington Gontlemon: etrict ger HORTON wants with despatch. M. ya) ties, struck an interurban passen gor car, killed four persons and tn | jured 20. Colde ‘Cause Headac! LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN remov There te only < “BROMO QUININE.” Tt hae the nature of HW. GROVE on bow 1 You'll [prised when you eat here | everything the market affords. | ERFECTA UAPETERIA ames - Upstairs hed Oftice, wos department City. Wo take pleasure in informing the Investing Public, through our patrons. demnity fund deposited with the venient land title system. {ttle more | be agreeably sur- the nunt, found. but h. y aclew had been Binds Mall Clerks The postal au ing along ind boldness of th tinct shock to Mall Clerks ( Ines. The was a dis endent »bbery n. org6 A. Scott and |Mortiiner M. Titus, whom the rob j ber bound and with their * enveloped in mail @acks, when he Jumpod from the train, were able to give # tolerably good account of th robbery, but only the vaguest de scription of the man He acted, they sald, with per coolness. After climbing into t car at Burlingame, he covered them | with # revol forced Scott to bind Titus, attended to Seott him self, tumbied them under a table and turned bis attention then to the registered m As for the could ray was th welga at 160 y dium height, wore a black browa suit and a blue mask, and carried a revolver. aw, all the clerks he. appe inds, was , & ndanna he | San AIL SACKS hen the train stopped at South San Francisco, the f rolled the door open enough to allow the walt- ing messenger to thrust the local 1 sack on board, and then slam- med {t shut before the messenger had ‘time to see inside He did not leave the car until the yard» were reached es waid the value uld not be de ler investiga liars, the fg was a mere Francisco authors One thousan¢ out at first tion ure given guess. WHAT THE PRESS AGENTS PROMISE The Rainbow,” which Henry Milter will bring to the Metropoll- tan next Monday, has been herald- ed by t {tics of New York, E ton, Ph hia and Chicago the most beautiful stage story ever written by an American author. SAILOR ACQUITTED I. R. Chase, a sailor, indicted on @ charge of assaul John Davis with a dangerc on aboard the revenue cutter Unalga last sum. mer, acquitted in the federal court Tuesday. LEARNING T0 THINK FOR THEMSELVES Everywhere the great public is) |showing marked evidence that men and women are ning to think for themse » no longer satisfied to sheep after) self-constituted le This fact is most strikingly fllus. trated in the piano business. Time was when plano 5 asers were jeasily influenced by music teach-| ers, canvassers and salesmen and Grip | were led to pay high prices, little | these »: tablets Suspecting that two-thirds of their | nue, hard-earned money went |pockets of | rafters. The National Piano Manufactur- ora’ educational campalgm and thetr plain, simple, straightforward | way of marketing pianos has saved | thousands of dollars to Seattle | plano buyers. The National Piano Manufactur- ers have mercilessly exposed the big graft of the middlemen and how they play their game with high - sounding phrases about | STANDARD mak etc, and how this graft fs worked on the un suspecting plano purchaser with| the aid of the “disinterested friend,” the “canvasser” and the automobile salesman"—all in the commission pay of the sleek mid. |The The National Piano Manufactur. Jers will not take any prospects” or names from these people, their rule is never to sell where there {s| any kind of a “go-betwe in-| into the| those contemptible 2 Sh cimamas 6 Union Seattle, Wn., Sept. 10; 1913. Title Insurance Co., you, that we use Title Insurance and recommend your title policies We bolieve your examination and insurance of titles under a State supervision, with each policy protected by a large in- State Treasurer, has met the demand of this community for a safe, economical and con- Very truly yours, yy’ T and SAVING! geen BANK ay SEATTLE NATIONAL ate eae THE W/Z WYrer Ly” g Ue bie, R ATTLE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Seattle pEalon Qinetay fieol? THE STATE BANK pF SEATTLE Meg echiny Phe Nea ds oy f& G. 2 “0b bie THE NATIONAL CITY BANK Wit heewenced a wr Trust & Safe Deposit Co. NORTHERN, BANK & ANN, co. HOUGEN, THE SHOE REPAIR MAN satisfactorily Re Oe odes, Mf volved—they will only deal direct with the purchaser. Naturally these graftere have no love for the National Piano Manu- factul and they are learning to give 3 Third Avenue a wide berth, that is the place where the National located Over eight thousand pianos and player pianos have been sold from rooms at $23 Third Ave- hear Marion, by the National Piano Manufacturers and not a | single music teacher, canvasser or salesman has ever been employed, or any commission paid. All these profits have been taken off thé price and saved to the purchaser. The National Piano Manufactur- ers handle no pianos or player | planos that are not fully warranted | as of the highest class workman- ship and material. Their guaran- tee is to give every purchaser full and complete satisfaction. The National Clubs now in full swing are the biggest success in the piano trade of America. These clubs enable every purchaser to secure a first-class plano or player plano at factory wholesale cost and on such easy monthly or week. |ly terms that everyone can reach, The biggest and busiest piano salesrooms in Seattle today are at $23 Third Avenue, nesr Marion St. where {t seems the customers a: the management are all like ot happy family, Factory salesrooms are Street, 110 Madison ts, > te. ie ha pw 2