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Eressive central cor Bight made clogue Rressivism at the Pre ab Was given a tremend ovation He predicted that the o r @@ trust program of } fon would res thetic “dissolutic sv exhibited in the Standare bacco cases He declared should have subs the Panama tolls question Of forcing the natior ta 1 Ol and To } Ferised version and England’s inter. you py ed to us, James Hamtl| tion of the Hay-Pauncefote ton Lewis’? No, he climbs the stairs] ty, and pointed out the tncon- of the gas company building in Chi latencies in the fc of unsel with Roger Sulltvan, | The administration and its present ressives in the party] @mbarrassments a yan and Brandeis He char ar ps and ove of the party a ‘eonsulships have arded ionary bosses in the South, | Parti«an bases, cs e Filia aauhd be Walind on tue tase and experience the currency law, t are dt-| ——- don every o! kreat MEAT PRICES CUT TOMORROW, FRIDAY, AT RYE & CO.'S MARKETS AS FOLLOWS: 15¢ 28 Loin Pork Rib and Loin Chops flor .......+. vee 10¢ can Full U. S. Purple ‘Stamp it idainiee purity and quality open until 6:20 p. m. SAVE YOUR EYES Home Tre Treatment Does " ADACHES BANISHED THIS FREE PRESCRIPTION | Do your eyes ‘ache? Do they teh | burn? Would you tke to dis- with your glasses? Are you| @ with headaches? If s @ free prescription for you Ne ww York pi an comes with the edict that glasses! go. 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MeCorr KO, | the gressive party would die a Vice chairman of tt . let death after the 1912 election ctples unite Democrats Still Have Bow: at jand Vigof Kyriel, *|connected with a gang of criminals | down the street. jleave San 216 Union 8t.-2 Shops—110 Madison T HE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914, —————— “They But today ar the tis the most united, ag ssive ar ibllc-serving party in waives are fighting for| rely and a pro} thing tn} in Calt] ir prin er human ve mea Washington fornia as Uitnots York as in New in oO If@ man desire democrat now the pro party fr t the efful sman whom prinet-| Audience Enthu: When McCormick declared that] the progre party will place a jonal candidate in every dis the Union statement greeted by the andience of 700 atic by tremendous applaw Corkery Speaks Thomas A. Corkery of Spokane bull moose candidate for speaker of the last house, ussed Pan ama canals from a standpoint that even & constitetionsl lawyer could understand tt He asserted that there was ab- solutely nothing tn the Hay-Paunce. fote treaty, which prevented the United States from allowing coast wise Vemels under the American flag to pass through the canal) hout payment of tolls Mayor Gil presided, and while not | aring himself a member of the progressive party, spoke enthusias tically of the progressive platform. Because of the proposed absence from the state of State Chairman Slater, the central mmite yes terday elected J.C. Herbaman of Seattle first vice-chairman to handle the coming campaign. J. G. Spar ling of Kelso was chosen second | viee chairman | The state committee adopted rules to the effect that the party policy should not vest in the com mittee, but in the rank and file “Handpicking” Forbidden Accordingly regularly elected | delegates to conventions for that - will draft the easly ty sea im Se: FB -ty 3 dele. | bY the Standard Grand Opera Co., at gates is strictly prohibited. the Metropolitan theatre, Friday ‘The committee Wednesday, re-| Bight, April 24, the Seattle Etke will affirming the platform adopted in| assist in the seat 191%, endorsed atx of the “seven sis. | BEM. ters,” the initiative measures de-| It = the plan of the lodge to have manded in that platform. the largest audience witnessing any eeenoenseenenemensnanse _one of the series of of operas to be | (1) Mr phia Hamme: | | Cecil Tenny as Margu Who Sings the Role In honor of several members of |the Order of Etke, who will partict ate in the production of “Carmen Faust.” in “Carmen.” jerite, In of Mic Ixtven by that company at the thea tre that night Seattle lovers of music eagerly awalt the engagement of the local jcompany. The Seattle Commercial Club and Chamber of Commerce potnta. may take advantage | of | # te ELMA BANK BANDITS CAUGHT IN SEATTLE LODGING HOUSE AFTER THRILLING STILL HUNT Sheriff Shelton Matth of Che To make assurance doubly sure, halis county is on his way to Seattle |the detectives phoned to Elma for to take into custody five Russians | Cashier France and A. H. Fleming, arrested here iast night by Burne| bookkeeper, to assist in identifica operatives and city detective tion. After the capture both bank the men who robbed the bank officials unhesitatingly identified Elma of $4,200 on March 28. Hodoff, Maisegoff and Alachoff as Three of the captives have been (the men they sew on the day of the positively identified by E. 1. | robbery. France, cashier of the looted bank,| France came here Monday night who took part in the still hunt for/and failed in an attempt to secure them. & room near the quarters of part of The men gave their names as Ir the men at Sixth ay. 8. and May- mag Hodoff, Murzaback Dobreff, nard st aclop Malsegotf, Molho Alachoff| France disguised himeelf as a lolt- jerer and watched the pool rooms Forced Out of Russ! and saloons where the Local operatives of the Burns De been hanging out. Late yesterday tective Agency declare they are he saw one of the robbers walking The suspect saw who were forced out of Rus France at the same time. He ran It was learned that the gang, with|the other way, dodging into the the exception of Murzaback Mamu-| Panama pool room, at 602 Sixth caeff, the leader, hid in the woods ay. 3. for three days, then entered Aber-| Detectives Nab Him |deen, Wash. The gang was then| A squad of city detectives and |traced to Seattle, where the five, Burns operatives were in hiding members captured met at 507 Sev-|near by, City Detective Barton and enth av., in rooms rented by Hod-|Hart shadowed Hodoff, the man off. who ran from France, and as he fled Dictagraphs planted by detectives through the rear of the pool room signaled many bitter quarrels over | placed him under arrest, the division of spots. | Malsegoff and Dobreff were cap It was also learned that Mamu-|tured at Hodoff's room at 607 Sev. caeff, general of the band, had fled enth av., later. Detectives Peter to New York with $1,700 of the son, Hayden and Majewski captured |stolen coin, He embarked for Eu-|Alachoff and Kyriel as they walked | jrope. A cablegram will cause his) into the Jap lodging house at Sixth jarrest at Liverpool. lay. 8. and Manyard BREMERTON ALL LONG CHASE ENDS. ABRISTLE; SHIPS | ARE MADE READY’ FAIRBANKS, Alas Alaska, April 16. JA two months’ chase ended at | Wiseman, in the Koyukuk, at the jedge of Alaska’s gold camps, with the arrest of M. E. Bondixen on | the charge of bigamy. Bondix ent bride is 76 years old. ASKS FOR DELAY Declaring the answers of Cecil H Upper to interrogatories are insuf- BREMERTON, The armored which serve Wash. April 16 cruiser ee arrived here Sunday for service, was today ready to Diego 1o compliance | with an order issued by Secretary Daniels. The Albany, a dract ves- sel, wili ail for the South Friday. |ficient and were filed only two days Other vessels which are ready to| before date of hearing, Attorney sail within 48 hours, should the | Thomas A. Meade, for County Treas Mexican situation demand it, are|Urer Hanna, filed a motion yester. the South Dakota, West Virginia day afternoon for continuance of the and Colorado. proceedings to force a payment of Nearly 300 marines are aboard | $4,000 to Upper the Pittsburg, and every avatlable DEAD MAN ISN’T man of the marine corps here has been called out for field service [SISTERS FAKES TRAIN BANDIT ELLENSBURG, April 16,—Pos-|_MT. VERNON, Wash., April 16 According to word received here, 0 Cc Ne oO of Ing as Roman Catholic sisters, two tne bandit who was killed at Lem jwomen fleeced several prominent | mons. D,, in not Harry Matthews business men here of sums of : - , the Great Northern train robber, money for a non-existent Inatitu ; tion in Portland. as was at first supposed, He wa ton identified by Chief Murphy of Butte av J. J. Weininger E SHOE REPAIR MAN Prohibitionists appear before con cressional committee, urging nation al amendment, SHOOTS BIRD SHOT AT CHORUS GIRL’S LEGS PORTLAND, Or. April 16.— Charged with disorderly con- duct because he added zest to the terpsichorean endeavors of the chorus girte at the Lyric theatre by fusillading them with bird shot propelled from between his teeth with a toothpick, C. L. Pruitt, twirter of the Oakland Coast league team, faces trial in police court today. The stinging projectiles caue- ed the “pony” girls, clad in the usual lightweight ballet cos- to hrough their with startiing contor- Patrolman Howard, made the arrest, declared the girls were dancing tii ng pullets on @ hot griddie.” 18 TURNED ON men have! WATER ELLENSBURG, to the promise made the farmer by | Engineer Rea, water was turned [into the new ditch of the Cascade |irrigation district Wednesday. PILES Quickly | Cured | Instant Retie Trial Pack: All in We want every man and woman, suffering from the excruciating torture of piles to just send their |name and address to us and get, by return mail, a free trial package of the most effective and positive cure ever known for this disease, Pyramid Pile Remedy. The way to prove what this great remedy will do in your own is to just fill out free coupon jand send to us and you will get by return mail, a free sample of | Pyramid Pile Remedy Then, after you have proven to yourself what it can do, you will go to the druggist and get a 50- cent box Don't undergo an operation. Op. erations are rarely a success and often lead to terrible consequences. Pyramid Pile Remedy reduces all | inflammation, makes congestion, tr- |ritation, itching, sores and ulcers disappear—and the piles simply quit For sale | | 1 Permanent Cure— je Malied Free to lain Wrapper at all drug stores at 50 cents a box FREE PACKAGE COUPON (2) Mrs. H. C. Ogden, as Siebel In “Faust.” |aideration be shown them | Mayran April 16.—True | Fill ont the blank Ines below with your name and address, cut out coupon and mall to the |] PYRAMID DRUG CO,, 406 Pyra. mid Bidg., Marshall, Mich, A | trial package of the great Pyra- be mid Pile Remedy will th sent you at once by mail, in plain wrapper n FR Name Street | \ City MUSICAL TREAT PROMISED WHEN SEATTLE’S SINGERS GIVE TWO GRAND OPERAS NEXT WEEK (3) So- to he offered by the railroads. Those who have heard Mre. Ceci! no will appear in the role rite, in “Faust,” and Mra. Ogden, an Siebel, are unant tous tn thelr opinion that the voices Bo. ‘phia Hammer, who sings the role of | Ticket holders outside of Seattle Micaela, tn ial rates | who is expected to star, “Carmen,” is another| LAST REMNANT OF HUERTA ARMY IN FINAL STAND: BAN PEDRO, Mexico, April 16 Surrounded by rebels, the last rem nant of President Huerta’s army of the north was making Ite last-stand) fight at Benavides station today The federal force waa reduced by the battle of San Pedro from 12,000 to about 6,800, but they were still re- sisting desperately Gen, Villa was determined to ex terminate them. According to Gen. Ortega, among) the prisoners his men took when they captured San Pedro Monda were five American newspaper and magatine writers who had been ac |companying the federals Gen. Villa ordered that every con They were held at a hacienda on Lake! between San Pedro and Benavides station SUSTAIN BONDS OL MPIA, Wash., The supreme court the Clarke county and upheld the the 1913 act or any county to join with anoth state in building bridges ove’ boundary streams. Accordingly, the recent bond {s- ue of $500,000 voted by Clarke county, to be applied toward the April 16.— has sustained | superior court constitutionality of jj will authorizing the state | South End Public Market iN Third Quali CONVENIENCE— COMFORT MARKETING— SERVICE— GERM PROOF RAT PROOF— “MARKET SQUARE” Washington—Prefontaine—Yesler Served by All Car Lines ities of Distinction eae Public market nd consumer A big market IN stands ome gr no dar to market farmer » tire entrances A united spirit with make ists emt which that racing intended market rience market, feel for the patrons ially t benefit pe i heavy, structure. The market building steel-frame-reinforced-concrete No chance for germs or rats. And Quantity, Variety, Quality, FREE nt market the ty daily; and efficient as hu proved and extende You Are more di Fair Prices DELIVERY SERVICE delivery This stant man ee service was inaugurated with the open- service now extends to a large portion of the sections once a week. It will prompt energy and care can make it, and will be im- d all possible Requested to Put These Claims to the Test. a be as NEW MARKET COMPANY | sale for that have united tn advertising the ap jof these warblers are equal to any ‘NEW PIKE PLACE pearance of the company at outside singers’ ever heard tn Seattle. MARKET TO HAVE The Pike Place Public market ts |the scene of tremendous activity \this week Painters, electricians, carpenters land laborers are all rushing the nection with the handsome new sixatory addition, which is to be completed in time for the grand/ opening next Saturday Four scenic Iunch rooms are an| attractive feature of the new bulld ing These places will buy all thetr |foodstuffs right at their doors as | needed, which will insure the fresh ness of all foods served | Here a lancheon may be obtain jed at a trifling cost, and the diner have a superb view of the snow-capped Olymple mountains and of Seattle's harbor, HERE'S CHANCE TO GET BACK T0 THE FARM FREE Seattle clerks and workers who |have been reading the stories in The ar of the $20-a-week clerk who made good ‘on a p h luck at a similar undertaking, may take advantage of an offer which | will place them next to the soil free of charge. Columbia river bridge between ° 9 —" Vancouver, Wash, and Portiand,|., 9. P. Davis, of 4283% Ninth av, N Ore., which will cost $1,260,000, is in a letter to The Star, declares antiiaed, he has land enough on Oreas island to accommodate 20 families, and |will be glad to parcel the land out RHOADS DENTAL CO. Third and Pike Dental Experts. clane dental service at & reasonable price, these dentists can offer you something entirely new in methods and resulta. Let them tell you all about your teeth, what to do and what not to do; get an estimate of your dental needs and have them quote you 4 courteously, dental work don certainly recelve value in only that, but you will fatl to ts Tnating . in thetr advice will ‘be An office fitted entirety tn white mel and sani Gold Crowns $5.00. Rridj Fillings 500 Up. Pateacting and Clea Other Work. Rhoads Dental Co. Third and Pike Free with jto all comers as long as It lasts for settlement purposes The tenants who take up his of. j|fer must abide by his condition to stay on the land, and will be given the use free of charge “Our reason for making this of. fer ia that we want neighbors,” said Davis, “We are at a disadvantage in selling our products on account of the small quantity for market, A better developed and compact community could be as successful on Orcas island, as at La Conner Flats, at Puyallup, on Vashon island or any of the numerous neighborhoods of which the state is properly boastful.” KILLS HIMSELF EDMONDS, April Shields, who drank a quantity wood alcohol and ate ground glass, died yesterday, in spite of efforts of doctors to save him. He was an gered by the attempts of the physt clans, He wanted to die, he said. He is believed to have rarily deran OREGON HAS 2,400 READY 16.—Harry a dd over religion. April FOR RENTS” to decide where GRAND OPENING liast details of their work in con-| of |* "| ground, and who wish to try their of} been tempo | PORTLAND. 16.—Accord: | | ing to Adj, Gen, Finzer, Oregon | can furnish, at once, 2,400 men Easy fully equipped, if needed, at Mexico. Credit brady ‘ Terms ‘ Toda, It's your move — these Ou ' Ing Ox | ~ make it ad AMUSEMENTS Mail This Week ps OORE— roan ts Mawnee Commer tree | CAPT, SCOTT TO HENRIETTA CROSMAN ‘THE SOUTH POLE Graphic Lecture by TROPOLITAN Sat. al | beet 600 weat at m: ‘AllNext Wee Matinees Wed and fet Return by Popular Demand MARGARET ILLINGTON In Bayard Veiller’s rmeg Wide Triumph Within the Law Seats Now Sell | stenta, gis, 0, 92-00; | Mat $1.00; Bat. Mat, Wed. Mat, ] EXcErr FRIDAY s- THEATRE THE AVENUE PLAYERS Wee, 2Se to $1.60. PANTAGES Lottie Mayer and Her DIVING GIRLS In a Feast of LASKY’S 6 HOBOES 180 and 200 A FOR RENT ad in The Star Wants reaches more |homes in one evening than there are people passing your home in a week. Aquatics | EZRA OFF AGAIN AUTOISTS HELP IN SEARCH FOR WOMAN KILLER An inquest will be held Friday to inquire into the death of Mrs. Mar- garet Hermit, wife of Cass Hermitt, 8127 49th ay. who died in the city hospital yesterday afternoon from injuries received when run over by an unknown automobilist. She was run down at Sixth av, and Pine st. Tuesday evening. The Seattle Automobile club has j Authorized President Norman B, DAWSON, Y. T., April 16—The|Abrams to post a reward of $100 city is overcrowded with idle men. for the capture of the driver of the Drawn here by the promise of de- | “killer car.” velopment, there are scores of| The police continued their searem men without any work to do. ‘for him today, Beautiful New Hats For Spring and Summer Imported models with all charm and piquancy of Paris- jan art, together with clever productions of our own design. Another ox-team expedition by Ezra Meeker, the venerable pioneer and trail blazer, will be started the first week in May. He will drive to Portland, where he will attend the! Oregon Pioneers’ meeting, on July 19. | BOTHELL HAS A FIRE Wash., April 16.— and confectionery E. Hitsman was de- fire here Wednesday. State bank building some damage. MANY IDLE IN DAWSON | BOTHELL, The béfkery store of 8 troyed by The Bothell also suffered the New eatlor tricones, fiat plateau tops and toque shapes, in Leghorn, Milan hemp, Pan: ama, ete, Beautifully trimmed, and the newest $7.50 upward, | colors shown. Buy on Credit You may just as well, prices are the same, Easy pay- ments are never missed, and you are better dressed, Try it. for the | 1332-34 Second Av. & 211 Union

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