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STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1914. PAGE 2. IN PETITIONS (4 : Discoveries made today | Which the petitions can be filed to ; f certified |" possible the holding of the ES in a recheck of certi recall election at the September : recall ar seegh oiger primary th 1s making the expense tha: re-faced fraud has of a clal election unnecessary . ~ onal os rted to in a des- Meade sald today recallors 4 - ff might be ready to file by that time. . SS apace allltenadtg “The registration officials,” % missioners Hamilton sald Ted Rautenberg, one and Knudsen. the recall workers, “did not re i developments turn our petitions until last p) Startling : night. We had intended filing are expected immediately The them today registration Thomas A. Meade, at- officials knew It. Maybe they % torney for the recallers, were held up on purpose, m cha hat criminal be not. | don't know. But we 2} a = h th ry took the time fast night to meddling with the peti- thoroughly examine the check tions has been done by ing that had been done on ity registration offr them. And we found what ap the pe- pears to be prima facie evi hens mer cneenes P dence of glaring frauds _ On petition after petition the PObviousty,” he said, “It Was) cnockers have “O. K.'d" stgnature Mone in the interest of Hamilton, | 4. Knudsen petitions, and throws Who is the boss and head of King | jie qupti signatures on Hamil county's standpat political ma-/io, petitions, or vice versa. ee iviatlnet Try to Get Names Off? ait for Investigation jooks to me,” sald Meade Ht had been intended to file © lke a mard weeding out Teeall petitions « " one end in view @uditor today. The os off the pe Will wait until ean de investi had no opportunity Thursday is las ay a their work, as the Ham scone = Iton fons were ch first and the Knudsen petitions after ward Rautenberg took a list of 40 names “O. K.'d" on one set of pe not registered” looked them up Ook & Uitions and marked on the others, and in the regtistratio He says them legally registered, with names plainly written on the ory No Chance for Mistake Comments Meade: “Can any one believe for an Instant that this was a mistake? One petition contained nine sig ures. All were approved on the Hamt! ton petitions. off on Kaudsen’s are identical, Checkers of the Knudsen peti- tions marked these names “Wrong signature.” The thre of th writers of the day mae: “The difference between the woman | with a bank account and the woman with- out one is the dif- ference between in- dependence and de- pendence, persons who are thu disfranchised are F. Fogelberg, 6 N. W. 24th av Robert McCalister, Mis W ay. and Hilda M Smith rl av It appears that five people who signed one petition for the recall of Hamilton were all within thetr legal rights. Signers Are Registered Yet out of the five, two are reject- ed on the Knudsen petitions, with the notation, “Not registered.” They are Mrs. L. A. Proctor, 3013 |W. Tist st, and Mrs. Thos. J. Borg- ford, 7202 28th av N. W. A. ©. Anderson, 7718 13th av. N, W., appears to have been found duly registered when his signature to th Hamilton petition was checked, but Knudsen petition There is the notation, istered.” Scores of such instances were found in the few petitions checked over last night. 2 MISSIONARIES TO WED BEFORE Nobody on The Star staff has ever Leen a missionary. Hence we to judge their feelings as they watch their native | land sink below the horizon. | We suppose, though, they suffer | keen pangs of homesickness, But we know two missionaries that won't feel that way. Maybe they'll be seasick, but otherwise they will! ice in the trip. are the Rev, Stanley Soltau and Miss Mary Campbell, assigned to duty in faraway Korea. Before enils Mise Campbell will be Mrs. Soltau. See? Dr. Adelaide Woodard will also leave Seattle about the same time for India. A reception will be given the three Tuesday evening, at the First Presbyterian | church. COPS ARE READY FOR ANARCHISTS NEW YORK, July 11.—Five thou- sand policemen were held in re- |serve at the station houses today, jot reg DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BKCOND AND CH All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. jare not competent NO PAIN Satistaction Guaranteed. Our Own Doctor Does It. _ BRENDEL DRUG CO. 117 YESLER WAY RAINIER BAKERY and RESTAURANT 913 SECOND, | square demonstration promised by |of four fellow radicals killed July 4 Doctor Orders ; | by th lows f b b which Resinol for —°,"%,::icniom oft tom ‘wie “ |factured to assaeninate John D. Bad Ringworm Rocketeer. <A VALUABLE LOT commenced spreading. It Vig wa | ringworm. The itching ing which One of the options taken In the Pike st. district during the recent I endured 5 yo flurry was represented in a salg months before I commenced using Resinol Soap and Resing! Ointment were terrible. All my classmate kept away from me tn fear thet| they-Would catch it. I used every home remedy I could think of, but ‘With no success. My family doctor | closed last evening for the lot at| advised me to use Resinol Soap and Third and Virginia. By the transac. | Resinol Ointment. The moment I|tion R. P. Craige sells to John KE. applied them I felt a cooling sensa-| Holmgren, an Alaskan, a half-inter- tion which was lasting—the relief | est in a lot in A. A. Denny's addition was quick, I used two jars of Res-|for $17,500, Calhoun, Denny & Inol Ointment, and Resinol Soap, | Ewing handled the sale, v4 v9 finally rid of the pest. To- y there isn’t a single mark to thow where I had the disease.” etree Mans eS NEWICK, July 11. — The (Signed) M.G. Ross, 273 Church St. K k C Hesinol Ointment’ and Resinoi| Kennewick Commercial Ciub has Soap are alxo speedily effective for |2#med a committee to obtain data Gezema, pimples, blackheads, dan.|Télative to sites for a proposed city Gruff, sores and many forme of | _. Sold by all druggists. For | Se jal free, write to Dept. 27-R, Res- Read about the big Excurstov on fool, Baltimore, Md, page 3—Adv, ‘ he found all except two] Three were scratched | The signatures} bis name was thrown out on the) |in readiness to deal with the Union | | local anarchist jeaders, in memory | In conference with the port co com mission, officials of different steam- ship companies protested vigorous \ly Yesterday afternoon against ai Wild Animal Romance of increase over the present dockae ing Picture Actress rates at thie port Moving | Frank Waterhouse, H. W. Rob Comes to Dismal End. lerts, J. C. Ford and B.C. Ward. A. F Haines, D. W. Burchard and HER SECOND CHANCE | Joshua Green, all | DIVORCE SUIT AT SEATTLE THEATRES COMING WEEK MRS. KATHLYN STEAMSHIP COMPANIES PUT WILLIAMS IN. IN KICK ON NEW PORT RATES steamship lines, joined in the argu-| ment againet Increase Tt was pointed out that under present rate Seattle ts gaining over San Francisco, that private piers will not increase and that the, port should not, and ¢hat several companies came here because Seat- tle was a free port. The hearing will continue next | Asks the Custody of Her Son, WHY, OF COURSE Nine Years Old, by a Former Marriage. PORTLAND, July 11.—In_ the | trial of W. F. Minard, J. W. Logan LOS ANGELES, July 11-—Kath-jand BE. J, Sellers, arged with lyn Williams, noted motion picture actress, who appeared in the film useing the matile to fraudulently lo- cate settlers on the Oregon and 4 California land grant, witnesses yes dramatization of Rex Beach's ta-|torday testified they paid out thelr mous novel, “The Spotlers,” will} money and got nothing in return take the leading role in a oneree!| The defense claims good faith, feature of real Ife, scheduled for| "nd save the frand, if any, was tech- PLAY TRUMPS prérspt RG, July one oroduction In the divorce court here, when her separation suit }ecomes to trial soon She charges her husband, F. R. with ertion. ey were married in 1913 and ved together three mopths. lestate men played a trump card » wedding was the outcome of| yesterday in their efforts to obtain 11.—Seattle a herole romance, in which Allen,|the convention next year for Se also on actor, saved her life when|attle when they promingstly dis a big elephant which she was rid-| played pictures of the city and sur. ing atampeded the whole herd and|rounding country, which attracted | Miss Williams was thrown when| hundreds of delegates, Messages the brute ran through @ board/and invitations from Seattle com- | fence. |mercial bodies on bulletin boards Aljen was piiying {n the same kit and rushed to her rescue. were always surrounded bat re srered and the wedding fa LIES IN STATE She asks for alimony and the cus-| tody of her %year-old son by a for-|_ MOUNT V RNON, July 11.—The pended Bia remains of Judge J. P. Houser of __| the superior court of Skagit and San | Juan counties arrived here yester- day, and the funeral will be held| from the family residen ‘Tomor- row afternoon public obsequies will | be held in the court chambers, where the body will le in state, No appointment has yet been made to fill the vacancy created by Judge Houser’s death, P.O. FIGHT HOT NORTH YAKIMA, July 11 | | | The IN DENTISTRY tight between John D. ‘Medill | and W. A. Cox, democrats, who are |candidates for the appointment of postmaster here, was a factor in the democratic county convention today when it came to selecting delegates to the state convention. SAVES 5; BURNS | Missing teeth are replaved by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations are now be- |{ng conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished fn all cases We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. CONCON LLY, July 11.—Mra, 25 Set of Teeth William Poole wan severely burned Guaranteed ....... last night in rescuing her five chil- |dren from her home, which was de- $15 Set of Teeth § stroyed by fire, originating from a Guaranteed ...,... lamp exploston. Solid Gold or boosters at the convention of real) ‘GETS HER HEAD STUCK IN BARS OF SMITH TOWER :: She'll never do it again Eagerness on the part of a plump! lady to see all that was going on yesterday in the atmosphere about | the of the 42story L. C ‘Smith building resulted in a lot of embarrassment for her. She inverted her head between the steel bare of the cage and got stuck. A scream and a series of furious! wiggles did no good She was a very nom. ae woman when Capt. F. todian, — bad her Bakar ing ate GOOD OLD TAPE WASHINGTON, MoNeil island federal penitentiary spent 3% cents more than its appro: priation last year, and through gov ernment red tape it cost as many | dollars to provide for the defictt in jthe sundry civil bill. Increase of! insanity in Alaska {s responsible for jan increase in the prison expendi. j tures, \CHECKING FAST OLYMPI July 11.—Secretary of State LM owell expects to com- |plete the check of the prohibition |petitions by Monday night. He be | eves he will be within two days of the legal limit In his check of the | jelght-hour and “Seven Sisters” pe-| |titions: tower July The HONOR JUDGES OLYMPIA, July 11.—Memorials in honor of the late Judges: William | Henry White and Orange Jacobs,| adopted by the Seattle Bar Associa- of the supreme court yesterday by | Judges H. T, Hadley and Thomas Burke of Seattle. Read about the big Excursion on page 3.—Adv Porcelain Crown... $10 |Solid Gold Fillings. $1.00 Other Fillings seseee 50e Office aon f° 8:20 to 6, 9 to 12. OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. CORNER, SECOND AVENUE, | KEEPS BACK C MINEOLA, L. L, police confessed today that they were completely baffled by the Batley murder case at Freeport in connection with Mrs, Louise Car man, who is under arrest here. “I'm convin * sald District At-| torney Smith, “that {f Dr. Carman, the prisoner's husband, would tell all he knows about the death of Sundays, July 11—The POLICE BAFFLED: DR.CARMAN LUES, THEY SAY Mrs. Tin Halley, the mystery would be |cleared up in five minutes, I ad- mit that there are several points Jon which I am completely at sea," | Detectives are questioning all of | Dr. Carman's patients in the hope of finding two women who ran from his reception room when the (1) Kathlyn Withlams; (2) Will Lioyd, at the Metropolitan; (3) Jes Shirley, at Pantag | | \¢ THE MOORE sé ° ° Rex Beach's story, “The Spoll ers,” arranged in a thrilling nine part Selig moving picture drama, will be presented at The Moore for| two weeks, starting Sunday after Two performances will be a daily, a $0 and 8:30. » gripping tale of the North, with {ts history of the Klondike rush, plon days at Nome and| he (hres ance in the novel! are carefully shown in realistic film pleture | Kathlyn Williams , as Cherry Mallot;” Bessie Eyton, as “Helen Chester, movie” stars, appear in the play ‘Omar, the Tentmaker,” with Guy Bates Post in the title role, Iwill be at the Moore for a week, {beginning Auguat % Mr. Post plays Omar Khayyam, in the Per sian love play, which has many| | pretty scenes | 7 THE METROPOLITAN. ° “Old Heidelberg, and picturesque, will be presented at the Metropolitan theatre next week by the Metropolitan players in deference to the expressed wish Jof more than 80 per cent of t hous: patrons who last week were siven opportunity to vote on play to follow “The Woman.” So many suggestions ched Mana ger G. J. Mackenate that he decide to incorporate @ list of plays in the program with a ballot attached per mitting expression of opinion The play is one of the prettiest of the costume dramas, There are |Mmany tense dramatic situations contained in the lines, and it con |tains #o many splendid roles that | each of the capable Metropolitan a has been cast in « fitting : ! THE PANTAGES Manager Pantages will sven Mins Jessie Shirley, and er company in “Under Two Flags.” | Bown the actress and her vehicle jare tco well known to need further comment. An added feature will |be Mise Julie Ring, sister of Blanche Ring, the singing come.) |diense and |and ber play 8 musical comedy star,| clever comedy. onde and Kilduff, in a satire on n's suffrage; the Three Fly- {tne Ky and Louise Defoggie, the | singing comedienne. -—-- ~¢ THE EMPRESS Eight mombers of the Jackson famfly will star in a pretentious act next week at the Empress “The| Criminal” will be another interest- ing feature on the bill. JUDGE WINSOR OUT FOR SENATE Adam Barth, Tacoma, and Judge Richard Winsor, president of the Seattle school board, will make the race for the nomination for United States sena- tor in the socialist party. Nomina-{ tions of county and legislative can didates will be made tomorrow morning, at Socialist temple, 711 Olive st PROF. MARTHA HAS NICE TRIP In recognition of 18 years’ serv-| ice in the University of Minnesota, Pro*. Martha Blair has been grant ed a year’s vacation by the officials of the school 19 is now spending two weeks/| jin 8 attle on a tour, \DOC SITS TIGHT OREGON CITY, July 11.—The| court will ignore the order of the state board of health ousting from) J. A. Van B le, oste loffice Dr. tion, were spread upon the records |9Pathic health officer of Clackamas) county, Dr. Van Brakle threatens! to prosecute physicians who refuse to file vital statistics with him. PLENTY ON JOB EVERETT, July “at Fillngs for various county offices were made| yesterday by 10 republicans and one progressive. Geo, M, Mitchell of Stanwood was the only one to file for a state office, He wants to be | state senator. AUBURN’S FETE AUBURN, July 11, ness men have set aside August as “Auburn Day,” when the tow will celebrate its annual holiday. Auburn busi shot which killed Mrs, Bailey was ‘fired through his window, Read about the big Excursion on page 3.—Ady, heart stirring) MET WEEK 79 | 12 JULY “THE ROPOLITAN THEATR ALWAYS COOL At the Request of His Patrons of Last Week Geo J, Mackenzie Presents E 2 PLAYHOUSE” WEEK JULY THE METROPOLITAN PLAYERS In the Mansfield Success “OLD HEIDELBERG” One of the Prettiest of the Costume Plays MATINEES WED. SAT. BEGI And Her Company In “The Man She Other Big Features. AUTO BURNED BY pia The A lot 0} hell youd in the ce haps. Thi night stole P. H. Harrington's chine, and an hour later it found near Hitter creek, @ mass of charred ruins. 2 GET PERMITS INTRALIA, July 11.—The Cla- en ito mis ma was the|companies have ers, in “The Man She/are at once safi Other} convenient. The: numbers on the program will be|and purify the |knows that Beecham’s ‘To Certain an iron molder of|) and Evergreen telephone n granted fran lines in Lewis chises county Every Woman Can Use and ought to use occasionally, r ly for the hi e, backache, languor, nervousness and depress- to operate jion to which she may be subject. These troubles and others are symptoms of debil- bring ity and poor circulation caused dentified with week, when local shippers will talk, back to town the old-time stock by indigestion or constipation PILL certain and clear the system lood. They ex- ert @ general tonic effect and insure good health and strength, the bodily organs do their natural work without causing sufferi: Every woman of the thou who have tried them, Pills act - Advantage : Directions with Every Bon of Special Veloce to Women, Sold everywhere. In bases, 16c., 25c. Sundays, connecting with the road ton, Ixsaquah, High Point, North route by five'to fifteen miles to Leech! Park at 8:00 p.m. p.m. to dance, Light refreshments on board. interest on the lake. COMING SOON Broadway Jones Rose of the Rancho Graustark PANTAGE Unequaled Vaudeville—Our Policy Never Changes MONDAY Former Seattle Stock Favgrite Miss Jessie Shirley in Miss Julie Ring & Go. Met, | AUTOMOBILE TRIPS For particulars phone Beacon 183; Evening Prices 50c S MATINEE Under Two Flags a Clever Comedy 10c and 20c. CARRANZATO “FIGHT IT OUT! SPURNS DOVE Considers Victory Assured and Won't Yield Single Thing for Mediation. EXPECT HUERTA FALL | Marines of Foreign Powers Will Guard Consulates at Mexican Capital. July WASHINGTON, |hope is abandoned that Gen. Car |ranza will send representatives to confer with the Huerta envoys who attended the American-Mezican peace conference at Niagara Falls. All advices indicate that the reb- els are determined to fight ft out, rather than to yield a single point in the way of compromise, and con- sidering the rapid progress of their mpaign and their almost uniform successes, there are many here who say they do not consider their atti- tude uanatural President Huerta’s speedy over- throw is predicted on all hands. For the protection of foreigners in Mexico City, all preparations are completed. The foreign colony will be guard- ed, it is stated, by the English, French and German marines already at the Mexican capital. It is ex- plained that their strength is con- sidered adequate, and no American troops will be sent there, 11.—All P, §.—Secretary Bryan is lectur- Ing ‘in North Carolina Seday. FINE FOR FENCE ABERDEEN, July 11.—Falling 30 feet from a ladder, the flight of F. G. Gurtley was arrested when his knee caught between the pickets of fence, and he was uninjured. Read about the big Excursion on page 3.—Ady. Ferry leaves Leschi 8:15 a, m., 10:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m,, 8:00 p, m., 5:00 p.m. daily, and 6 30 p. m. on Sundays. Returning, leaves | Newport 8:55 a. m., 10:40 a. m 0 p.m. 3:40 p.m. 6:40 p.m. daily, and 7:10 p. m, to Lake Sammamish, Falls City, Pres: Bend and Snoqualnite, any of these points, MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONS ON LAKE WASHINGTON The new steamer Issaguah will make regular evening excursions on Lake Washington during July and August, datly oxgept Monday, Madison Park at 8:20 p, Fine hardwood dancing floor and best of muse tor those who wish The shortest leaving hi returning at 12:00 Room for 600 people. SEEING LAKE WASHINGTON EXCURSIONS Seven steamers leaving almost every hour for different points of East 2 ANDERSON STEAMBOAT COMPANY J. L. ANDERS ‘, Manager, MEN WHO HAVE AN HOUR OR TWO TO SPARE should visit the TOURIST PICTURE THEATRE where all the latest pictures are run at 5c IMPERIAL BAR AND FREE READING ROOM with 6 pool tables and service counter in connection 206 OCCIDENTAL 4 | ~

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