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THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1913, ® CAUGHT WITHA $40,000 STOCK I would rather sacrifice my $40,000 stock than submit to the terms of a greedy millionaire landlord. Every article in the store has been reduced. Never in the history of the Cloak and Suit business in Seattle has such a sale taken place. I have been conducting, in the same loca- tion, a legitimate business for 15 years— never made a sale and never advertised. I have never misrepresented an article, and I won't during this sale. I have thou- sands of satisfied customers who know the quality of goods we handle. WE MUST QUIT BY JANUARY 1ST oes Watch the Windows! oi | 2. MATZGER 2nd Ay. ( CASE OF JOHN SMITH AND ARCADE | are | pow But if Smith does not care to clear | with |these official abuses jhe had |formity with his rights, jit was only permitte EW LOGGED-OFF LAND LAW Labor Federation Gets Resolution Demanding Big Business Cease Its SP OCIAL HOO! BATTLE STRICT NO, 1 tice Is hereb of Beattie King County | 1 ° |faturday, the er ossac orts to Han oners |..." purpose of | Demand that California officera cease thelr cossack and third de |tlon, to-wit gree torture of the penniless workers arrested following the recent ie ial gc Ae og Wheatland riots, In which two men were killed, Is embodied In a rose |ton, borrow mon lution now before the American Federation of Labor, Ite negotiable coupon bonds the The resolution also asks the federation to Invoke the ald of news {In the sum of atx hundred #lgh papers throughout the country in keeping the public Informed of con bonds to run for a period of fro ditions throughout the trial of the mon arrested two (2) to twenty (20) years Here Is what has happened at Maryavilie, Cal., where the arrested |men are held on a murder charge, and where it is charged an at tempt Is being made to railroad them to the gallows, Herman D, Suhr tortured In prison cell by Burns until In delirum he attempted suicide Another prisoner beaten by a deputy sheriff after arrest. Five hop pickers held incommuntoado for weeks. Eleven more Incarcerated and thelr whereabouts a secret. Six accused men charged only after protest to the appellate court Impeding of their defense by authorities, even to a curb of con- stitutional rights, detectives SPOKBESMAN, WITH GLOVE That was bis answer to his own invitation to @ peaceful conference He jumped behind his armed guard and sent a call for a sheriffs IN Horman Suhr swears that while THE FACE in the Alameda county Jail, where he was not permitted to see friends or an attorney, he was forcibly kept awake for four days and nights, He then attempted suicide while in de lirlum and made a “confession” posse, which he now repudiates. District Attorney E. T. Stanwood Deputy Fires First. and the peaceful of Yuba county is charged by At torneys Austin Lewis a RM Royce, counse! for the Indie ted men being chiefly responsible for When they arrived, Durst officers commanded the eathering to disperse and one of the Might and {n 15 minutes dead and half a leputies fired his revolver answered might, men were dozen wounded That 1» the sinister background of the forthcoming trials of tho #ix accused mon. Up here in Yuba county the Durst brothers and other big ranchers of Sult Is Threatened. Suit had to be threatened, they assert, before Attorney Boyce was permitted to see Subr, even after asked for counsel in con And thea dint four ence of Mra. Subr tanwe “e | mRAGON nL 1 0) dollars ¢ the end 1916 six thousand ($46, 00 honda to be pa r, ¥ one or me clock to elaht o'clock wald date, at the following od places in anid & ‘ol District, to-wit BROADWAY HIGH, cor. Hroadwa KB. Pine 8t-—Precincta 127 186, 136, 141, 142 orlake and and ARAMA, Weat der—Pre BRIGHTO Precincts 262 ALD Av. and om 112, 118, 114, 122 7th A . 163, 164 76. 176 146, 146, 147, 148 and 149. DUNLAP. (Avy. and Leanna i erin St. and 60th 8. ¥ M3 rtle and Callfor- an aide Av and Newton 82. 84 4th Av. N, and Barrett St 13, 74 4th N. Ww. and W. Ed ony Gartiel4 rec incts 107, 191 LATONA bth rai KE. tg Cm! ha — BY na Spruce AY *N and Py 19, E. had challenged her wifehood, says! their ners 1asion are clamoring f ; cee neo.| 208% At any price, for more Hop Growers’ Camp on Durst by : _ I ee ; Upper—Richard Ford; ® of these prosecutior Herman Suhr, the in- @ ce gin D ber 2, when Ric dict me in Cal ard Ford goon to trial dicted men ° Seri? ; | NIGHT AEROPLANE TRIP “Every effort has been made NEW YORK, v. 14.—Aseond: | to prejudge and force a ver | ing 0 feet in her neroplane and dict against poor, helpless mi- | romatning aloft from 11 to 11:30 Gratory workers, gathered by |p m, Mins Ruth Law eet a record ON HO NOR 3 1 at these | police and detective authority, as the first woman to make a aight thrown Into dungeons and ex | voyage in an aeroplane, posed te the aggravating abuse bedasestand of Burne detectives with the hope of forcing them to give A HAPPY CHILD lying evidence at the farcloal r to help you, we will tell you » convicts to whom he had ex-|§" 4 sth Ay. N i. 7 and F re * 132, 185, 186, 18 NORTH Q ANNE PORTABLE, entia St.—Pre Ist Av. W. a cincts 68, 69, 76 PACIFIC, 11th Av. and Precip 182, 183, 29 208. 1 R, 28rd Av. 8. and King St— ‘reciucts 228, 229, 281, 238. RAVENNA, Ravenna Av Precincts 1 and 2 territory ROSS, W. 43rd St. and 3rd Av. N. W ——Precinets 64 and 66. SALMON BAY, W. 63rd ane 20th Ay. N.W.—Precincts 39, 4 44 B. Jefferson 184, 200, 201, and B. 68th and outside sew ARD, Franklin Av ane Roan- (This Is the fourth article written ;his tract is elther first or second ;ly, to purchase the cleared tract. ere aves = _ staged.” : INA FEW HOURS) AD, Prankitn “Ayana Ron or The Star by the author of the|class agricultural land, justifying! For this he must pay the original hard Ford, Herman Suhr, Nets er ogged-off land law, giving a prac- development. The Intrinsic agri-| amount pald him by the agricultural | > : n, ; ak “ag wewars 10 | WHEN CROSS, CONSTIPATED, RAC TL. 18th Av. Ne an tical {Illustration of how the law/cultural value of the land is found |development district $400 pe ek Abs . ah a = with PaVaNiét DIVE “CALIVeN. yes works.) |to be $20, or $30, or $60 an acre, | Smith's case, if the whole tract | Lae - ghey eithepin a De bat Peo NIA svar ok ie juennie ar, ond ms poe R Th F.M hii las the case may be. This means|being re-purchased—plus the co if 5 Pio a Pr iain her | 1 By I aa jos. UFPHine | ot what land speculators have |of the clearing, which was $100 or|!ff Eugene Reardon, killed in the! 14th Av. N. now see the practical |tixoq as the value of the land, but|less per acre, plus any other ex-|Dattlo on the Durst rancho. The! stitnors can rest easy after giv ho workings of the law. |what ft Is really worth for agri-|penses incurred, plus § per cent tr tae Nien rigs Sain were unidentl-|1.ocallforaia Syrup ot Flee” On December 6, let us say, the | cultural purposes. terest. ed hop pickers tre tee oe aii ia cine: people have voted to create an “Ag-) 1+ must be found by the commis | Smith would have 20 years in| Protest; Are Slapped. Sons Wank bie tae Ged ae ficultural development district.”| sioners that the estimated cost of| which to pay up, and he would thus} On August 3, Wheatland’s “Red| menting food’ gently moves out of | Three commissioners have been! Cicaring the land {s under $100 an|reobtain title to his land. And {t|/Sabbath,” 200 hop pickers, men,|the bowels, and you have a well,| elected. leere, | would be cleared land now, ready to| women and children of every race| playful child again, Children sim: | -" John Smith owns 20 acres of Can Re-Purchase Land till and to produce jand creed, protested nceably ae will not take the time from| ees ech a logged-off lands. He has been han If Smith's property is valued, for Can Make Profit, Too against low wages and unsanl- || t their bowels, and| % St nets 78, 86 &6. \, dicapped by lack of money, and has| agricultural purposes, at $20. an| ay have the profit of|tary conditions maintained on the/ they be unity (pnciad.. livee a iapengwn janany ye iad ors a Prop acre, it entities him, for his tract of | in clearing the land|Durst ranch gets sluggish and stomach disor-| | PPLAND. bth Av erty. le cannot live on the lan 0 acres, to $400. He may receive} Ralph Durst invited a committee | dered | | witht 7. h—Precingta 61, for It cannot, until cleared, produce|tnis money. from the agricuitural | strict would pay him the/of hop pickers to him. When | "When cross, feverish, restless, | WHITTIER, 14th Ay. N anything. So he applied to the com-| development district by selling the | price that {t wot ay the they to his office 300 Dis-| ese A tal eruted, (aun ithe ae Misstoners of the agricultural devel | pro, » district, reserving a| lowest bidder, provided it js under, CHARGED THE LEADERS BE-| this toll s “fruit laxative.” Chil t opment district for aid. pref t to re-purchase it $100 an acre. FORE THEY HAD SPOKEN AND) dren love !t, and {t cannot cause In-| and 86th Ruperts Examine Lend When the district thus acquires} Thus Smith would have the or|THEN SLAPPED RICHARD FORD, | jury. No differetce what alls your Smith is required by the commi#|tne logged-off land belonging to|iginal $400, plus the contract price |— - - ttle one—if full of cold, or a sore sioners to furnish full information. | gmith, the commissioners advertise |—let us say $50 an acre, or $1,000| aaan, | Gnbne, in detail, as to his tract. Under for pids for cleating the tract for the 20 acres, the same being had breath, remember, a ge tr the direction of the con loners Smith Can Get the Job paid as the land is gradually cleared {de cleansing” should | the land is examined by soil ex-| 1¢ the bids are larger than $100|—or a total of $1,40¢ [the first treatment given 1 di-| perts, and before aid may be ex-jan acre, they cannot be accepted And that is exactly the amount he rect! Childven ot all tended to Smith, it must be found) The commissioners may, how. | must repay to the district us 5] res 1 grown-ups are printed on| ee er, «xe with Smith to let hin ent int t, but he have | better than é font fi the clearing at the maximum of ars in Ww ) ‘In the elt ‘ eee DR E J. BROWN 0 an , “ed ime, after he had cleared a|_4 Third Ay for a | f ¢ a4 Fnlon Bre If the bids submitted are under few acres, he can begin to produce| | s of Figs,” | Hae, 194, 8 ond BE ® $100, Smith has two courses. He and market his products. A MESSAGE = on od '' James A. Johnston, Warden of Fol-| v 18K, 188, 180. ay 8] D may either let the lowest bidder Taxpayers Out Nothing te by California Fi belle No.8, "so. es de |clear the 4, or he may exercise| In this manner, It will be seen TO Ss Cc p ompany Ve make no ae ; : Pape ee vt E E Ja preference right to clear it him-|John Smith has been enabled to THE I K nailer slz0 fang ek with con-| | FOLSOM, ( al. Nov ut “Jas. A [Rrecinea Stredin d2, 23; #C and 35. , |self at the same bid clear his land by the advancement eaniiy. “Tate eaatenent mI y other fig ___|Johnston, advocate of the humant-|s ? aii uth Yaw a. and N N| itis generally admitted the owner |of money to him at the right time lice cue meaiouel enateattars 1 an prison policy, recently, ap of the land ts in a better position to The agricultural development di the state, extends to the sick and of FX ; eon, T T |ciear the land satistact and |trict, on the other hand, is not out|Aeriioted “a cordial invitation to who iil fn the United economically than an hing, for all of the money ad-)re etn for a free consultation and States,” where stituted the|¢ S Han 20 eae fo Pay” ancod mom be repaid W within >| egamandions and ete im oor POLED DAMON series sscenay tars cown'hs his own tract, the lowest bidder {s| at Smith haan beleet a ay Ais) oo, und if we can't do you any ood 4 6h Ake | Seren bres the | T T given the contract by the commis-|trict has 20 acres of produc 1s we cvill say #o frankly | ri ance to make men of themselves. | — | sioners. which wow v | We are equipped to treat suc At the first opportunity th es As soon as the land ts cleared, or|amount advanced to Smith. lly the following diseases, é : , oF | ano _lcesstally ses, | caped and hid out for three days. any portion of {t, Smith may again The taxpayers are ont nothing! or, of which, Billtourness, Gna-|js Musical Entertainment After. | (une’ Sit NC On Oe ited and exercise a preferential right—name at all. tritus, Dyspepsia, Gastric Catarrh, | noon and Bvening by the brought back. Vomiting, Appendicitis, Anal Fis Gancles Maia Gunes School Days eure, i il epee Diarrhoea, Dys: ° sp hid Aba ng oe y ente Flatulence, Piles, Intus-| Six Sax ns There are 1,100 convicts In Fol BY A DENTIST i er are Was Gall oO Hanrahan glad (Kin) WALK With YUH TA School? ON FIRST AVENUE ; People come to my office every! @ay and complain about being robbed | of their money by some dentist on ret a Po Cap ntin b Dr By" Brown, or he assistant, *| swine Sf this volt who steals eettents and liv off my re; . a, MY OFFICES are 7 one 713 First Ave., Union Block | I ean guarantes to save you ene foliar every time you pay mes {Goltar for dental work, because while my work 1s often supertor Conta you leas than one-half the reed by other high-claws der SP peat I make a dollar n e r when I do ‘our 4a rk When you come to my offices he ure and see my picture In my sign [Et the entrance of the building: {is just like the one in this advertise ment Beware of fake Dr. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 5 fenttle’s Lending Dentist 713 First Avenue Browns. | \|fairly as to our honesty and abil ruse chs won| \l\ty. Don't, put tt off another min. || Oysters, Crabs, Steaks, Chops, APPEALS TO MISS WILSON : —_— «ER Batted blade ute, but ‘come and investigate | Cutlets at all hour WASHINGTON, Nov, 14,—Jesste} Water will be shut off in the In-| — —————_ \| Now! ze Wilson received a*letter from Mrs.|termediate service district north of | ey eer be Yours for health Concert by the Hawallans after: J) jossic Wakefield, under sentence |West 70th st., and west of 11th av ee 10 teers for. the Ve pling Lepr site he EF _ -|OLYMPIC VI SANITARIUM noons and evenings to hang for killing her husband, |N Iso on 12th av, N. W. from eee re 8: IOC YS Cour |= eY'VE O 7RNBERG mported Coburge 4 Port || praying to be saved from the noose, | West 65th st. to West 70th st. on was J n t Mad King Otto of Ba aria after, he has DR. NUERNBERG, Imported Coburger and Port [| pray noo " 8 \ egal fF sh Fi Pie ane ri , | pear THEY" ter aes udtieie Ey It. Otto is the originator Hl 14 W. Harrison Bt Angeles Beer on draught. and | ont it to the governor of Con gaturday, Nov, 15 from 9 a, m, to line were members of the jury, that Idiotic observation, “I should worry.” Phone Queen Anne 312 EERE A | ETS p \IStones, Jaundice, Cirrhosis or Hard- | keeping a watchful eye on the “hard ening of the Liver, Diabetis, Asth A departnre from the ordi J) nuts.” ( ma, Bronchitis, Pnenmonta, Tuber nary, featuring the biggest |, “We are going to see,” they sald, culosis, Rheumatism, Lamb: | chite . ts 4h Feit “that nobody puts anything over on} |Neuralgia, Tonsillitis, Sciatlea, Cy nO CERO 1D SOS Worse the new warden.” Jetitia, Goltre or Big Neck, Spinal And Hair, Roder and Samuels be Jcurvature, St. Vitus Dance, Ulcer | trayed Warden Johnston's trust and ='|Gout, Entrance 104 Pine thelr 1,100 fellow prisoners. “How will this break effect the humanitarian police: Warden Jghnston was asked. | Won't Put on Screws lof Stomach, Urte Actd Disturbances, |Heact Disorders, Locomotor Ataxia, Bright's Dise Piles, Obesity Nervous Disorders. within the reach ase, soe aome of these patients and let |them tell you what we did-for them, | and then you will be able to jud sine | idan in hand and fit hi nder e Q Served from 11 a. m, til) 8 pm. p] incor My sare ih mand ane ae At 50c sae . IN WITN WHERBOF, I have to se hand and’ affixed of Seattle ool District BY ORDER OF DIRECTORS. (Seal.) REUB ry of the Board ttle School Di punty, Washington MILLS 10 MERGE THE BOARD OF SPOKANE, Nov, 14.—Rumors of a huge consolidation of lumber mills in Spokane and Wastern Washington are in cfreulation here. volved, WATER SHUT OFF 4a | and Battery—Pre- | MOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION J NOTICE ‘ HOOL ci t No. 1, v snington, n Haturday, the 6th 4 De LE HIGH, ¢ Precincts and 274 t and 26th Av. NM 46, 47. ifornia 7, 268, BEACON HILL nd Lan- Pre 2. \ der cncis 2 | BRIGHTON, fre: ctn 262, 268 | Pontius | Precincts 24 (Hong, sont FRANTZ H and 24th 8— 28, 240, 241 and Ferdinand and 144, 145, Rattery~ 146, 147, -Pre- 148 pier Ay, and Leanna— 266 St. and 60th 8.— rte (And Callfors 280 an | | IN | | N, 42nd 8 W ocinets 276 ra- 20th Ave. N. and EB. 8 118, 119, 120, lith Ay. #110, 116, N. and Mercer— 116, 121, 122. and 6th 216, 317, 23. 1 4th Av. N, 4 y. and E. Union , 185, 186, 187 PORTABLE, ntia St.—Pre- E. Jefferson 4 King St. 1, 282, 233. a E. 68th and outside na Ay and 2 Rave te 1 RAVENNA I r territe ROSS, W Pr 4%r@ St. and 3rd Av. N. W, nets 64 and SALMON BAY, W. 63rd and seth Ay. W.—Precinets 89, 40, 41, snyasn. oke—Pr Franklin Ay. and cineta 101, 102, pe 103, 104, SNS, ISAAC TI. Galer 09, 117 SUMMIT, Summit Av. and B. Union >recinets 140, 148, 160, 161 and 18th Av. N. and St—Precincts 106, 108, HEIGHTS, 14th Ay. N. d—Precinets 3. 4. 7. WALLA, 24th Ay. —Precincts 196, and 210. ‘UE, Warren Ay. “Precincts 90, 95, WALLA and B. c 197, 198, A 5th A -Precinets 78, Bt OODLAND, &th Ay. o8th—-Precincts 51 N. W, 36 and and W. outside 14th Av Precinet WHITWORTH, 46th Ay, S and Dawe c Precincts 247, 250, 261. B. 47th St. and 86th Av. N, recinet ger is, 8 9, 244 r ‘. W. Genesee St. and W.—Precinets and, Horton— 245, 24 , 281, FIRE STATIO! rd and Pine St.—Precincts 53, 154, 165, 156, 157, 158, Incts 166, ond Lindenaw 62, 68, 66, 67 33rd and EF. Union 193, 194, 195 and orgetown. 263, 264, 2 and James 180, 181 LAKE BOULEVARD Precincts 266. St.—Pre- 63rd Av, S$ WHEREOF, 1 have t my hand and affixed of Seattle School District hereunto the seal 1, King County, State of Wash-| No. 1, King County, State of Wash- ston, this 10th day of November,| ington, this 10th day of November, 1913 19138. BY ORDER OF DIRECTORS. al.) u w. THE BOARD OF tots Mistrict No. 1, ngton. JOCKEY KILLED NEW YORK, believed to be Nov. 14.—A man, Jockey Tommy | Burns, either jumped or fell from an elevated train in Brooklyn to Our prices are ‘ i ia Bole Bile Te Ook Wat cacpens eee “This eacape did not grow out of| Officials of mills mentioned in con-| day and was killed. ltrom $1.00 upward, depending upon At The the policy, and the policy will not/Mection with the proposed merger! In his pockets were found a con- what will have to be done No , | be affected by the escape,” was his! would not admit that consolidation | tract to ride in races in Berlin, $500 “|matter how many “cure alls” you} A n e | e Ss | rey “Worse breaks have hap. |p. ns were being considered, but it|im American money, considerable lhave tried, don't glve up. If we] |pened under harsher systems |is known such a move has been dis-| German currency and a pass book “anit help you we'll tell you so, | “T am not going to put thel cussed |from the Deutscher bank. On the and of we can help you we will| 1422-24-26 First Ave. ‘acrews' on 1,100 men for the act of following mills are interest-| Station platform after he had been 11 you also, You Asthma suf-| ; three. Men cannot be managed inled, it is said killed were found his and fur ferera, come Immediately, We can | Merchants’ Lunch |fits and starts; breaks, escapes,| ‘The | Washington Mill Co,,| overcoat. lcure you Served from 11 a. m. till 2’p. m, | Tots are diminishing under the hu-| phoenix Lumber Co., Standard Mill ature rar Come to our office at the Sant 4m treatment. My policy will not! Co, and the Holand-Horr Mill Co, “STILL GOING UP Jtariuan and meet satisfied people | At 25c TO BH I If the merger is consummated it {s — and read testimonials of cured pa estimated that property vaued at} LOS ANGELES, Nov. 14—The |tients, then don't belleve us, but Special Chicken Di policy ts to take the man|upwards of $5,000,000 would be in-|Tetall price of eggs reached 65 cents a dozen today, Produce men predict 70-cent eggs before the end of the week. FEARED FOR QUEEN LOS ANGELES, Nov |mors that the steamer in distress were quieted when the | Point Arguelo wireless station es- tablished communication with the 14.—Ru- Queen was