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Gre put up in the most effective ting form (tablet ed “Smith's Po- nd START SOUTE OPVOMTE COLMAN BLD® is plaster, pl e now the real meantn) y a ilttle stiltingta, todide m, poke root and gualac These remedies any o1 &@ young child. can take fn any ith perfect safety, boon found to be | knowledged this,” The Star feels rather proud today. \ places I have lived, | have never everything that In an open Jetter to the public.) “For some months,” says Aaatr ' ser statiaticlan of TE have been under orders from Robin Adair, former statisticla tocentadis Degenti, chairman, the state industrial commission, to ae irae ally andlor penalty @ay makes ten serious charges) of joing coved from office. against Commissioners I hohe That the commission has in 2 Bhogal ee. structed the chief medical ad couses them of gross ma bt : ; Viser to “rate permanent partial ministration of the workmen's com-| Gitapiiitiee close.” The quoted ae che tot bars ae or words are those of Commission. cree PAEROGTS Of the oO 7 in January, 1914. d for the benefit of “lumber bar sooth pe ag <a scalps that low awards shail Adair specifically exonerares | Ye offered to the tnjured workmen John H. Wallace, the third member That the commission at of the commission tempte to settle with men who en otfi cially werking agains: the adop- tion of the “first aid” the law, which has been sougnt by faboring men for th two sessions of the legislature. clause in past HOW TO CUR RHEUMATISM | "A Home Treatment Made Up of the Most Simple Remedies be pro’ vhem a; absolute Killer of uric acid tm the Com Tf you suffer from from say form of uric acid tn the ood, and ha’ em, grout mbaro, sciatica, thie fe the way to) ve It out of your system tn quick | It is guaranteed m morphine or ey narcotics, Kg oe coe voe4 to be free) bee Extracting Cleaning Free With Other Work Hours 4:30 oo Sundays 9:00 30 Evenings Appointment. No charge for examination. Phone Elliott 1480. ris Buoe name DENTIST How Good That | = MUSTEROLE Feels! a clean, r and minus the bile ter! You setmply rub MUSTEROLE on ght and honest. ow that cream ¢ malipon, oe topped Bo rhesmatiam. lumbawo, E= sclation. pain In the back. have ° atifl | clos, | Feet and Colds of the Chest (it| white | with the ofl of mus- tard and other home simples. does the work of the old-fashioned t have received permonent al disability on the basis of $ ) lump sum, in violation of tne law, which provides for a month- ly pension Adalr ¢ the case of a miner in | Carbonado. that case, however © miner knew bis rights, and fore the commission to set aside £4,000 to cover bis case. That the commission has die- continued the workman's con- fidential report blank, and the workman is compelled to make his report on the back of the em- ployer’s blank. This does not permit mar to report the full truth about mechanical conditions under which be works That the commission is grad- ually establishing a system of political favoritism by appoint | ing without refer. ence to ability. That the commission has no understanding of the Washing: and that neither of Gov. Lister's appointees is capable of doing more than the merest routine office work. “The commission has recently ac- says Adair, “by submitting to the public the second mnual report, which contains no contributions of the commission ex remedies mention- | cept pletures of the office help.” with other MATES SAVE HIM Suffering from painful burns #us- tained yesterday, when his cloth- ing was ignited by the explosion of a toreh, W. H. Cheever, 23, a plumb- ler, says today at his home, 5628 19th av. N. E, that he owes his life to his fellow-workmen. They strip- ped their coats and alded Cheever, as he was frantic with fright after the explosion BOXER IS KILLED DAINGERFIELD, Tex., Feb. 17.— Boxing with Jesse Lassater, a triena| of his own age, Patrick Scroggins, | 17, was struck over the heart and died immediately. it COP TRIES TO DIE SAN FRANCISCO, Charles Mellor, a Berkeley police man, under arrest charged with theft, tried unsuccessfully to commit suicide by Jumping from a ferryboat into the bay. |LINER GOES | ASHORE | PROVIDEN BR. L, Feb. |The Fabre Miner’ Roma, ashore | night on Brenton's reef, was off day, not seriously damaged. Feb. 17.- to- Kappa Epsilon fraternity of the University of Washington Initiated ite quet, held in the Washington Mon day night ONLY ONE “EROMO QUININE” > wet T la | TEROLE for Sore ‘Throat, Bron chitis, Tonstlitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neural Headache, Con- gestion, Plenrta: Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Aah! That's Felicious relief for! 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Just com-| pany, Cleveland, Ohio, and we will ®\eend you s jar, postage prepaid. (66) Philadelphia. Pa faith In Musterole Charies Mo Kelley "L have ereat een any newspaper so Here’s wishing you prosperity for your great aid to the public the work w members at the annual ban-| Tt is used | Route of the proposed has been offered by the Panama-Pacific exposition. the longest sea flights being 800-mile stretches. is over wate: CITY WILL SPEND $25,000 TO FIX : UP BURIEN LINE: The city council authorized the expenditure of $25,000 to rehabill eg the Lake Burien railway, own by the city, yesterday afternoon, work the Erickson bill proposing the speedy operation of the Ii was adopted. Councilmen Haas, Peirce and Bruskevitch against the measure Erickson has planned to have the road in operation by April 15. The cost of repat on the line is extimated at $1,% A sub-power jstation and the esix-car equipment) | will add $11,760. The Lake Burten Nigga now hes $27,000 to its credit. ‘LODGING HOUSE BURNS; TWO DIE NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Two per | sons perished, several were = in- jured, and there were dozens of al- most miraculous escapes fn a fire _| wnien destroyed a lodging house tn |the Bowery early today Exit by the stairs being cut off by the flames, structure's upper floors fled to the roof, where they waited, unclad, fn the deep snow until the firemen could raise ladders. After the fire was over the body of David Barant, 4, was found in the ruins, with that James Franco |aged 2, in his arms. Baran! evi dently lost his life trying to save the child HELEN KELLER WILL | HELEN KELLER EAST ORANGE, N. J., Feb, 17. That Thomas A, Edison is working on an invention that will permit the blind to read ordinary newspapers the sense of touch is the an nounce that comes from the wizard of electricity Helen Keller will soon visit him in jhis home here for the purpose of [assisting in experimepte. by ment home of the the tenants on the| WORK WITH EDISON} THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, S MAIL TODAY SEE WHAT CAME IN THE STAR’ Just see what came in the mail this morning from one of our many readers: generally liked and read as The Seattle Star, for t JOHN D.’S COUSIN DIES IN. POVERTY _ REDDING Cal Rockefeller, hp Dia cow ae died, aged 80, very poor. BACKACHE A WARNING YOU SHOULD HEED | It is One of the First Signs of Kidney Troubles, if Neglect- ed, Serious Diseases Follow voted | No one can be well and healthy funless the kidneys work properly and keep the blood pure. When they become clogged up and tn active, nature has a way of warn jing you Backache of the first! symptoms. 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You can secure an original pack age of oxone at trifling cost |from any first-class drug All druggists are author raon ally return the purchase price if| Croxone should fail in a single case, Three dc a day for a few days is often all that is ever needed to cure the worst back ache, relieve rheumatic pains, or overcome urinary 1914. “Editor The Star: Of all the different | Wg .@) oO R E lobe-circling flight of airmen for the million-dollar prize, of which $300,000 The total distance Is 22,760 miles, of which but 4,200) right REFUSES $4,500 GET $7, 9( | OLYMPIA, Feb. trial when Mra. payment. 6OHURTI and west-bound trains at Nichol« day, The swiped the coaches into the OLYMPIA, Feb. Weat-bound other, VERDICT; SHE'LL | 900 NOW 17. °. Pierce refused to agents fntled to read the waiver to her, and she understood, sh that the money was only a sartial NWRECK| SPRINGFIELD, Mo. Feb. 17 Sixty persons were injured, five seriously, In a crash between east Junction train hurling diteh 17.—Gen. Russel! G. O'Brien, “father of the National }Guard of Washington,” died at Pasadene, Cal. as the result of a reet car accident a month ago News of his death reached here yesterday. Gen. O'Brien was 68 He organized the state militia of | Washington In 1882 'A Beautiful Complexion |May Be Obtained By the U | Stuart's Calciu Gr any longer with a | pimples, blotches, ldue to “Stuart’a Calci of im Wafers, the it of All Blood urifiers, No need for anyone to go about face covered with eruptions, black heads and liver-spots. These are al impurities | Cleanse the blood thoroughly and the blemishes will disappear. in the blood um Wafers will give you an excellent skin color and remove all face eruptions That's what Stuart's Calelum | Wafers are intended to accomplish he reason that it speaks th and nome. loving people. ED FOR FLYING MEN|OH,BOYS! THREE WEEKS" ANDBARE e truth and encourages MRS. G. W. H.” att Prive TIVOLI |AMUSEMENTS©= "'.| METROPOLITAN "yk 1 Your Comthuens THE QUAKER BURL ccna VICTOR MORLEY ‘IF | WERE KING” HAMLJ irday Night, *) Me, The, $1.00. Keating & Flood Present THE END ¢ n WwouL 09 ate ig $. Allen, Hebrew Comedian 11.40 to toe Contest batty na» The dramatization of Elinor appre = sce PAN I AGES |Giyn's “Three Weeks" proved more SEATTLE THEATRE ta) Dans lthan the usual drawing card at the Vhone Main 43 VRIESTESS OF KAMA” |Beattle theatre last night where | TONIGHT AND ALL WREK ough and Nelson ned for the vg ore BAILEY & MITCHELE PRESENT Hell and ywieht ; ” the feature roles. The “Three Weeks “AMBITION” was taxed to the Mar | itmtt were unable to Ket In. An the alluring queen of Sa |dalia, incognito, Mins Hell won new | plaudits and pre herself equa jto the opportunity for a display of real emotional talent Dwight |Mead took the character of Paul Verdayne, the young Englishman who falls in love with the mystert ous queen oe The supreme | court refused to cut down any part of the jury verdict of $7,900 award | led to Jennie L Pierce of Seattle, tn | Judge Smith's court, | Seattle Electric C Judge Smith had granted a new : WILEY TO RUN GEN. O'BRIEN IS $ DEAD! jan ax I THE PANTAGES “tar PLEASES Prices Niabt 100 and tHe ain ™ Any ‘IF | WERE KING’ Oee mame ey ee Sever girls, in ‘itmy| Seattle gave Sothern a! Sothern will be seen fm My Ortental are seen with/royal, enthusiastic welcome last, Were K until Saturday atreknies pretty dancios /night at the Moore theatre when present “Hi diversion The Priestess a iyy hnghepd lest 1 —__—— ee Kata” at the Pantages this week, |B? took the throne as ruler Weird settings and suggestions of theatrical world here for one wee the myst of faraway India addin ‘he elaborately staged, wonderf. to ee fascination of the act. Iplay, “If 1 Were King,” by Justin Two very welcome people are E : : a win Keough and Mise Helen Nel-|'untley McCarthy * son,in “Ambition.” They are both} Mere words and phrases are puny ag clever 1 quickly made friends|things with which to describe the F with the audience last night | Sothern acting é oore apid-fire con " aN ba iy Paar Goid-| Sothern appeared time after time ‘ ints present. a European spinning |t0 bow to insistent curtain calls ‘ novelty ston and Leon, two|"nd at each a, rance the en'| B amartly xirls, offer a pleas-|thusiasm increased ie ing planolog As Francois Villon, vagabond Al - 2 poet, ruler an underworld band, a o @ and who in one short week reverse é THE TIVOLI the failing fortunes of France, 5 @ | saved his neck from the gibbet and ‘Thit It 1s to laugh and then begin| won the love of a fair lady, Sothern | over again and keep it up/is quite supreme. ys thin week at the Tivoll, wh The| Aw the Villon of the brothel tay-| End of the World” is happening.|ern, Sothern ts the likable rogue | Simon Levi, who pins his faith on|as be recites to the disguised and itchi sk the knowledge gleaned from read-|startied Louis XI. the lines of “If jie | the ph phy of “Sklavineki,”|I Were King,” scorning his majesty bog | tains \is well told and carrie ti jeast are | the Tivoll company added attraction last ni against the | ¢. honors easily \has afte ai he will be date for the nomination of congress-|near death today |man from the Second congressional t h t f ago, being in the Interest of a better ona trip throughout the atetriet ‘woman in murde: Walville t t t prominent and Seattle are h ald motive for the crime. MINER IS SLAIN © > mining man, are searching tc t M body diamonds worth several thou-| o! too much for a Frank Terrace | damages for being th js gun 8 a and do accomplish. 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The or jum Wafers igin of the shot has not been traced. | te neatly by * The fun qui pocauets oarioun Ed S. Allen fits in as Simon in a| To happy manner. The story the interes 0 the end. The other parts in the well taken by members of | is “The © er Grocery” was an eee XI. with striking abilit ; Genego Ww. ‘very druggist sells @)| Wilson adds an excellent character y ORPHEUM lto the play. pete et ee “ ————®| Tho support is excellent. Eliza- Sajcsble household —_— Henry Woodruff | accept $4,500. Steg a Nes Raced Business /has a charm that admirably fits her | Dept. 9-8, Baltimore, Md. p an,” which tells an interesting |to the part. Helen Singer, as Hu- | quguuummeeeeeeees The supreme court held she was) story with a romance in it. Ray reach jt Boony oY tig 8 yr j entitled to the entire amount. } |guette, the queen o' a . who Pterce had signed a waiver for $500, | Samuels, with her rag-time songs.| dies for Villon, 1s quite acceptable |< mid | proves as enjoyable ever, The/in a role that is far from easy. % but told the jury the company| rest of the bill is falrly good aan FOR CONGRESS. thre MON" am SANO, Feb 17.—Assessor | live: Robert Whey of Che halis county | dog, a candi 16, istrict to succeed Albert Johnson of | rest foquiam Wiley hails from Aberdeen and yas been prominent in tax affairs hroughout the Southwest the past ew years, his work on the assess- legislative committee, a year A axing syste Wiley will eave in a few weeks) WOMAN FOUND :: te Ti | rem tak ny SOUTH BEND, Feb. 17. the case” of th Jape exhume Saturday night, appe been located, and is to tes-| the coroner's inquest here She is a Mra. Mitsui, alias Okane, of Tacoma veral Japanese from Tacoma » in an effort to to establish a ‘oO have ify at oday {iss the authorities rem wht trate bin , mer EL Tienda CENTRO, | of Chas. Feb. 17 a wealthy ( Cal Gale, | he persons who murdered him in al Nexicall saloon and stole from his oe ru & ‘able sum| }Q" Gale's head was split by] — and dollars and a consid f money. two love-| with up |“The figure on the throne you see Ie nothing but a puppet, Of silken coat and gilded wand.” He is magnific week of power as the Count of Mont- ings, etc. They stopitching tastes corbier, Grand Constable of France jin which be saves his country and stubborn ery; him: Depicting the weak, c takes stellar/beth Valentine as Katherine, at the Orpheum thie |iaay of the queen, beloved by Villon, Otmtment and Restael Sean, Saint BOY SHOOTS GIRL jof Mr. and Mrs. Riebard Keeley, Cough Remedy at Home Make @ ‘pint of granulat of jay for) work in th tion or money ESINOL OINTMENT and Reed Soap are absolutely free frm q anything of aharsh orin, and can therefore be parr onal dence in the treatment of babiat nt during bis one troubles—eczema, teething: planne wi r the regal bravery alata, S | and speedily heal even severe mi ptions, f. He is master oe all times. 3 ey — . Ei remedy the bolle, piles, etc. For trial sise ASADENA, Feb 17. — Shot yugh the head by a grocer’s de- ry boy, who fired at the family Rosa, the two-year-old daughter is Arthur Shearer, who shot the child, is under ar- ' OHIO & DENTISTS? We make a specialty of tel without plates by our pels How to Make the Best 3 — Supply at Small Cost, aed Fully Guaranteed lain syrup by mixing one * oa agar and f Ls pint bottle, and up with the Sugar Syrup. Th you a family supply of the rup_at a saving of $2 never spol): Take a tea onful ry one, two or three hours he effectivene of this pedy is surprising. It ¢ hold alm Instantly ‘Gold Crowns . an /Full Sets Teeth $58 method. : simple} ally conquer an ordinary cough| Any work that doesn't tal and han a} ° SOON—today, If ‘Amalgam Filling . Porcelain val hours, It tones up the jaded! satisfactory will be free examination Come in wish—for estimate. 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