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BROTHER OF Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Eloise Neime Dennia, They were accompanied by thelr two young children. Marshal! Neima, brother of Miss Reatrice Neims and Eloise Nelms Dennis, swore out the warrant in fan Antonio, Texas, Innes, who was formerly district attorney of Reno, N with mur der. ve the eviden Everything | lave learne ints an accusing finger towards the Innes cc 3 ? Became intimate Friends Innes became acquainted with Mra. Eloise Nelms the two were soon friends. ™ Dennis had much Money, and Innes, ft is said, han. ‘Bled several cheeks for her, In June, this Girls suddenly disappeared, killed her sister, Beatrice, was go- | ing to San Francisco, where she would kill her brother, and then Would commit suteide. Immediately a search over the country was begun. The arrest of Innes at Eugene ts @f the mystery. Innes was arrested a week ago Thursday on a farm on which he Tecently settled. Mrs. Innes was so Ml tt was dangerous to remove her from the Innes cabin. Bodies Shipped in Trunks According to an affidavit by Marshall Nelms, he has discovered the house where the two women Were murdered. Nelms asserts a woman told him she saw two women and @ man en- fer th@ house when ft was rented gag 15 One trunk was shipped Later on, three trunks were car tied away from the house. Nelms STEWART HOUSE 56 Stewart mt. CS cases tn 3 to 10 days. Price, $2 dex or & boxes 16 Money returned tf they fail Call or write, Open eventnes ¥ CO. RAYMOND REMED' Reem 2%, TIT Pike st. Cas cael Quatity Service ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Why should any one suffer with nerveracking, old-fashioned thods of dentistry, when our ab- painless methods are at ? disposal Remember, we can fill, crown or ti any tooth you have without Our have Pang nee offered in Seattle for the high-class work which we do. Just think of getting an extra heavy $10 Gold Crown for $4 or one of our famous $10 Never-Siip Plates for $5! And not only that, ‘we pin a guarantee to every re eeipted bill that means something to you. WE GIVE GAS Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager 1405 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor. Union St. Note: Bring this ad with you Us. Net Wash Ker Doren Minimum Bundle 50c Genser fn ceiat Winer Bot tier. Call Queen Anne The Washing’s Fine p Opportunities are of- Star Want Ads. MISSING GIRLS DECLARES THEY WERE SLAIN AND BODIES PUT IN TRUNKS EUGENE, Ore. Aug, 25.—In cus today of Deputy Sheriff A. Newton, Vietor E. Innes teft today for San Antonio, Texas, where they are charged with the murder charging | Innes is held secret, “Victor FE. Innes killed my two ste nd bis wife helped him Go it,” Ne told the sheriff, “I emarding the caso Dennis during her suit for divorce, and, It ts sald, intimate year, the Nelms A letter was received by the Mother of the girls in Atlanta, Ga, Signed “Eloise,” stating she had the first move towards a solution | believes the women were chloro formd during the night and their bodies carried away in the trunks ie believes Innes wrote the letter | pposed to have bee ed b fapoes have been signed by Should Innes win his fight! against extradition, it is said the! government ts preparing to file al case against him. What the government has “on" MAYOR GILL STANDS GUARD OVER CITY FINANCES: LEVY Because Councitman Erickson jcilman Marble. The stable ord! objected to having the taxpayers [nance provides for $50,000 for pay forthe city cluster light sys (stables. [t was never used Now the city wants it with which to buy auto bu Charitable institutions won't have to pay for their water after all, less they use too much. The co: jell adopted resolutions granting }such tnstitations 250,000 gallons of rd on the general fund, water per month Pay Funeral Expenses. Some time ago C. B. Johnson, brother of Arthur R. Johnson, the man who was kicked to death in the receiving cell of the city fail, asked tem once, and the light users pay for them a second time, $17,000, payable to the gene: fund from the light fund, and com ing from this source, was yes terday stricken from the bud- t ts but great for)the light fund. The) double payment has been going on} since 1912. Erickson yesterday criticised ex- Councilman Biaine, whom Erickson blames for the whole thing. the city to pay his brother's funeral By a new {issuance of refunding expenses, $349.50. The council bonds to pay the amount due on passed a bill yesterday appropriat the 1913 bond issue, a saving of a ing that amount. » mill on the 1915 tax levy was ef-| Besides number of other pro- fected yesterday get committee. Will Be Kept Down. lerty owners residing tn the district This means that the levy will be/affeeted by the proposed {mprove- kept within the 20 milis, over) ment of Alki av. from Rhode island which amount Mayor Gill has de |st. to lot 8, Benton Shore acres. creed the levy must not go. | It,amounts to an improvement of ‘An ordinance to repeal the stable| Alki ay. from the ferring landing ordinance was introduced by Coun-/to Alki point. poh ucrennetatedetieimnneeendttatannsatantaas tae OLE HANSON |MRS.GEO. WORLEY IN SPOKANE DROWNS IN BAY OLYMPIA, Aug. 25,—While __| crossing the bay In a rowboat with SPOKANE, Wash, Avg. 25-—~|hor husband, George B. Worley Somewhat fatigued, but bearing 4p) candidate for the nomination of well nevertheless under the strain non jae “os Seattle at the last munic pees ing in the|!pal election, Mra. Worley was ot ta gr 0 ogre Hanson, |47o™ned when the skiff in which Big y she was seated was run down by progressive candidate for the sen- ate, arrived in Spokane Monday afternoon covered with dust and the launch Reflector, owned, and operated by Richard Helser, of the Capital Oyster Co. Worley was rescued with difficulty, but Mrs. sa Am reported the road in bad) We was not ween after the ne sag = eee ..., |eident, which 1s sald to have bee! Hanson's trip in Eastern Wash-| que to fog. The Worleys lived : ington has been one of the most re) geattie until recently. markably successful ones in cam- iow mei ta paigning known here. Phenomenal crowds turned out to hear him. All indications point to an over- whelming victory for Hanson all through Eastern Washington. VISIT CROSSING He spoke at Davenport at 2) After three witnesses said the o'clock Saturday afternoon and A Orillia grade crossing Is dangerous, record crowd enthusiastically greet-/ the public service commission ad- ed him, The same night he spoke| Journed {ts hearing in the Chamber at Davenport and again an immense of Commerce rooms Monday until audience applauded and cheered | engineers inspect the place to de him. |termine the feasibility of separat- Between speeches Hanson makes) ing the grades. Port Commission a houseto-house and store-to-store|er Robert Bridges of Orillia advo- In Spokane Hanson Wwas|cated the building of a tunnel by met by prominent members of the| the railroads. progressive party and plans were | cae jaid for meetings for Hanson after | the primaries, his nomination be-| ing generally conceded. } Garner Curran of San Francisco, deputy commissioner of the Pan Before returning west Hanson will campaign {n Whitman, Walla! y alll fair in charge of the interna- {s being widely copled by all| #™ma interna Rindidates "or ‘all parties, republi-| “onal insurance congress, was the Walla, Stevens, Garfield and even| Asotin counties. His rural credits well ax pro.| vest Monday at a luncheon at the eee ee Pro“) Washington hotel which was at- esimeng poe SA Oe ea }tended by 300. Besides Curran, Mayor Gill, Charles H. Lilly and State Insurance Commissioner TO AID BRITISH | A second meeting of the newly | organized British-American Relief) association was held Monday night, | at which a committee was appointed | to look after the relief of families of | British subjects now at the front. ved ne inl ee To Peel Off Freckled, Tanned or Muddy Skin frackion. Fishback spoke, CAN'T WRITE HER Hal has been placed under a bond of $1,000 to keep the peace by Justice Otis Brinker, He was aceused by Mrs. Grace V. Gillespie, wife of V. 1A. Gillesple and former wife of Eyster, with repeatedly writing let ters threatening her life, muddinors, PIONEER DEAD Mrs. Mary H. Abrams, 63, a reat- dent of Seattle since 1871, dled Mon- day night at the family residence, 44 Roanoke st. Among the immedt- ate relative ssembled at her bed- side was Norman 8, Abrams, a son. remove tan, blotches or any complexion dtffl To ot vonatvony ‘done by the applic Binary mercolised wax, procurable al Grug store. The wax peels off the def tive outer skin, a itttle each a bringing the cutis © 0 oe nite reine surface, The poren are Cnelogaed and the face breathes in the fite-gtving oxyaen. The new skin ts peautifully soft, clear and white, bearing the healthy glow of youth. ‘Just apply the wax as you would cold cream, only not rubbing it tn, In the faorning wash it off with warm water. {v's the most effective treatment known a sotled, discolored or aged complex- fon —Adveriiasment, King and Plerce counties can't agree on Stuck and Puyallup river improvements SISTERS BELIEVED MURDERED| TOBE KEPT UNDER 20 MILLS fn the council! bad. fects he has under way, Councilman Cooiey ts framing a pettion of prop | STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1914, PAGE 5. LEAVES BABY: CHILD PINCHED The telephone rang at police head quarters at 1 o'clock this morning There Was an excited voloe on the line. “There's the holding a baby, He hour—tince mid voloe. Knicker venth and Madi & man sitting on steps outsid been there { night,” aaid bocker hotel, son.” A policeman hurried to the Knickerbocker and found the man | leaning weartly against a pillar |In his arma, which seemed cramp. od, was a little cherub of a young , Hound asloc What's the ide queried the policeman “Well, it's this way,” sald the }man, “This baby belongs to Mr | F. EB. Tremlett, 6852 Woodlawn av I am out to their house early in }the evening, The baby's mother, | her sister and myself come down town and go to a show, Ther come up here and the mother me to hold the baby until she oe8 and sees her husband, That was midnight. I'm here yet They went back to the polloe st tion and the baby was turned ove to the police matron, after being booked on the police recorar along with the night's collection of stew bums—for safekeeping He ts Ta The man went his way John Ducnowse, 1525 East st, coma, | About 2:20 the mother called up, frantic, and claimed the babe. CITY WILL PROD TRACTION HOG The electric hog may get prodded around a bit now Yesterday in the city council Councilman Erickson intro- duced a resolution asking the corporation counsel to find out jwhether the Electric Co. can continue to pull off an alleged | hold-up Erickson says they are now practicing. | Here is the id The Electric Co. has a steam pipe line coursing here and there underground in the business district. Several hotels and business houses are furnished with heat from this line You make application for the company’s steam, and they agree to furnish it. You erect your building and get ready to connect with the company’s pipe line. But nothing doing, }says the company, unless you use our electricity for your| | building, also. Mr, Business Block Owner or Mr. Business Man is stuck, He must use their steam to get his heat | A case in point is the new restaurant of Chauncey| Wright's, on Third av., between Union and Pike, which) jopened this week. Chauncey is a friend of the municipal light plant. He wanted to use municipal electricity in his restaurant. It would have been a good thing for the city. | But he depended on the Electric Co. for steam. So now! using Electric Co. electricity. | Erickson says it amounts to warfare on the city plant and he intends to see if the Electric Co. can’t be curbed ————— THUGS SLUG AND SHORT NEWS |) st ASH VICTIM he i d | | . ELSEWHERE 7| Two colored men approached E4- YEP te ——-———| ward Youngren, Di . sa gel ay oe gi ‘en, Dreamland hotel, near Sixth and Washington, at 1:10 a. m. today, and asked him for a match. Youngren was suspictous. | He started to run. One of them! struck him on the back of the neck,| and then both sailed tn on him,| raining blows all over his body. One) of them used a knife with effective-| ward A. Hearne, automobile racer, is serving 60 days in jail at Chi- cago. Chester B. Jordan, former gover. nor of New Hampshire, is dead at Lancaster, N. H Representative J. A. Falconer files and ‘Pike St Second Ae Squa HE sale begins Wednesday morning and continues Thursday, Friday aid Saturday, and will offer an excellent Inlaid Lino- leum at remarkable This sale is being put on right in the face of radical advances in cork linoleum. We are selling this one grade of genuine, inlaid cork linoleum cheaper than has ever been quoted in this city. A splendid variety of patterns is offered, and every piece is guaranteed to be first grade Hudson Linoleum, and when sold in the regular way is priced at 90c. Come tomorrow, the first day of the sale, and choose from these new patterns at, the square yard Bring your dime the yard. No charge for laying less than $1.00. Dear Mi I read the re marks of “EK. B. Greeley-Smith's article as to wha a single woman knows about home- keeping, child rearing, eto. I am unmarried also, but would Ifke to tell a little of my experience. I am 24, a registered nurse, but also the oldest acd only girl in a family, including 11 bers. We al- ways had @ baby in our how. "nd J cannot recall ever having had outside help except when I was small to help. When I was 12 years of age I washed, dressed and cared for a jehiid fully, and from that time on/ I was taken out of school whenever | occasion demanded. 1 never had an entire evening to myself, a Saturday or a Sunday. At the age of 16 1 had St. Vitus’ dance. Do you won- fer? After I recovered T knew it was! time to dig for myself, and I have ac] Joudall R. B, Gage, Receiver Eyster, wholesale jeweler, | expense account of $1,230, expended as candidate for progressive nom- ination for senator. ate passes Hoke Smith's cot- ton warehouse license bill, Work starts on big tank of new gas plant at Anburn. Jamaica removes embargo on sugar to all countries friendly to England. Number of Idle cars In West rap- idly dwindling, and financial senti- ment is brighter. Sixth annual convention of Pa- cific Loggers’ Congress will open three-day session at Bellingham Thursday State equalization board will meet with state tax commission Septem- ber 8. Tacoma Germans form soclety to give financial ald to widows and or- phans in fatherland Washington state's portion of federal revenue tax for fiscal year ts $1,865,247, Alaska’s ts $31,- 857 National bank charter Issued to Mount Vernon National Bank, for merly Mount Vernon State Bank, Paris Louvre received art collec- |tion worth $20,000,000 from estate of Baron Schlichting, Russian long resident in Paris. Ten couples separated. Jobbers believe New Zealand but- ter importation will continue. Two deaths occur here. War causes more fish canning than ever before J. A. Clark and wife hurt when auto goes down embankment. Ministers protest against Sunday |work being done on downtown | building. Thugs attack and rob W. A. Kelly near Argo. | Six applications for divorce filed | Monday. | Seven funerals held today. Congress rivers and harbors com- | mittee arrives Wednesday Two boys go to reform school for stealing papers American liner almost mistaken of-war. for late pope said at St. James’ cathedral Monday, Government nails two fish com- panies for closed-season Violations, Taxpayers’ League and Federated Improvement club joint meeting Wednesday. H. Wright filed $4,125 libel sult against steamship Edith, Harmony hom jad, No. pienies at Alki beach Sunday. H. D. James, alleged Mann act violator, under $1,000 bond, Basket plonic will be held at Woodland park Sunday afternoon by Evergreen lodge, No, 60, A. O, | | 1743, ness on his fa He yelled for! help and the men ran. They got nothing. Youngren was found lying un- conscious on @ vacant lot near by, and later was sent to the city how. pital where his wounds were dressed. SELLS BOOZE TO MINOR; 1S FINED Plerce, proprietor of the New Standard Bar, on Washington at, Was today in police court, fined $100, for selling liquor to # minor. James Hicks, 19, proved his. stum bling. Hicks was arrested for be. ing drunk. The fact that he was a minor came out when he appeared in police court. And then Pierce was arrested been digging ever since. I have per |fect health, an excellent profession, so have no kick coming now. But |though unmarried, I know all the ins and outs of homekeeping, child rearing, ete. and I fully agree with Miss Greeley-Smith that in ‘compar. {son with home-keeping and child rearing, any man’s job is a cinch. If you will pardon the length of Imy letter, I would also like to say a word about raising children. Raise jthem bird fashion. Teach them all | you know; also that there {s a God; to be honest and decent; give them wings, then make them fly, Ah! ithe whole secret is development | Have any of our real men and wom- Jen been infants past the infant's stage? Hope I have not bored you OPTIMIST, Q.—How should a young man lgive an engagement ring to his |flance? Does he put It on her fin- ger, and if should he kiss her hand when he does so? INEXPERIENCED BOY. A.—Young man, you have been ‘ [studying the operation in the movies! Yes, that’s a very good way of doing it, though the way doesn’t matter so much as just the fact that it 1s done, and no girl would say that the particular way that her fiance has chosen wasn't the nicest way. Q—I am a young girl of 18, who past Of Lis! 1. ty Geoubio: And eo 1 come to yous |] have been going with a young man | of 19, who professes to be very fond of me, and although | still tike him, 1 do not care to go with him any |more. He is always gentlemanly |and courteous, so | have no excuse for turning him down, and yet | am £0 tired of him that, at times, | can | hardly stand him around. CLOTHES HOME Two men hit W. A. Kelly, 312% Cherry st, on the head late night as he was waiting for a car at Argo crossing. They took clothing and $1.1 People Who Use the Following Car Lines TAKE NOTICE | He Is very sensitive, and the least _ All cars which run on First av.,| ening will hurt his feelings, so | can- Second av. James st. and Yesler| not tell him how matters stand. way. ‘ Md yo vi _jcase. He Is 21, and In the short Did you enc w that there is a |time | have known him | have grown drug store convenient to these lines | very fond of him and he of me, and where you can get the services of| he wants me to go with him, but my an other friend suspects nothing. Please help me out if you can. | 7 © ae ae.) want to go with the other boy, and rence ysiclan still remain friends with my 19-year. hold friend (whose pin | am still free of charge? Our Doctor is a/ Wearing), and yet, with It all, keep graduate of American and Kuropean| MY self-respect. Please tell me how schools! He will examine, advise ,! ean do It. J.B. and prescribe for you free of| A—Frank, sincere girls aro least charge. You pay only for the/®Pt to lose their self-respect, Re- turn the young man’s pin and tell him in a kindly way that you still wish to retain his friendshtp, but do not want to keep steady com- pany, as you feel it is only natural for you to become acquainted with other young men. As you are not Way, Between First Av.jongaged, he should not feel piqued. and Occidental Av. Doubtiess he will find an accepta- medicine. Brendel Drug Co. 117 Y As love, or it may take wings and settle usual, there is another boy In the! ESTABLISHED 176 2 fouthwick Store open 9 a.m. to 6 pome 5,000 Square Feet of Inlaid Great re Yard price reductions. Laying will bed ouSIONS | {ble substitute for you much sooner ban you would care to believe. If you are sensible, there is no reason why you should not go with other fellows, retain this boy's friendship and keep your self-re- spect. Q—We would like very much to | | have you settle an argument for us. | If @ child is born in Canada, whose parents are United States citizens, iw the child a Canadian or a citizen of the United States? F. A. K. A.—Tnhe child is a citizen of the | United Staten. Q.—Will you ple.se tell me what spider and fly specks bedstead of the satin) finish? €. &. A.—If soap and warm water will not remove the specks, clean with a soft, damp cloth and baking soda. Q.—! am writing to you for infor-| mation as to what will take mildew | from a white linen waist which is) |so badly spotted in pink, purple and | brown spots as to render it perfectly ruined as it Is. VENA. | A—Rub soap well Into the linen; jthen scrape some fine chalk and jrub that also into the material, Lay | |it on the grass. As it dries wet it |a little and the stain will come o1tt |at once. | | Q—I! am a boy of 14, and would like to know where | should write or go to become a Boy Scout. VERY ANXIOUS. A.—The national headquarters of | the Boy Scouts is at Washington, bd. c. Q—As you have helped so many others when in trouble, | have come |to you for advice. | am a young girl, 21 years old, and some few! {months ago met a Northern Pacific conductor of whom | am very fond. | |Our friendship ripened into love, jand four weeks ago he proposed. | | Since that time we called on a dear friend of mine, and | am afraid he| has began to feel she is the only| | one for him, as he has several times) lealled her up long distance, which | |} am sure was not at all necessary, | |and sent her several cards. Now, Miss Grey, | love him very| much, and will be willing to give him up if he sees his mistake. What can 1 do to gain his love and still retain her friendship? DF. A.—The soner you learn your |fiance’s true intentions, the better lit will be for all concerned. Have a talk with him and be frank and to| the point, requiring him to be the same. If he intends to marry you, tt | is not at all becoming of him to call} | your friend up and sead her cards. | Your acquaintance {s so brief it is] doubtful if you ever possessed his love. Attraction may ripen Into sewhere; but love is of slower ‘owth. Become interested in something, or some one else, This will bring the man to his senses if anything will, If not, you have nothing to lose and much to gain, Q.—May | say a few words to “T. M. Y." whose letter appeared in last r? No, all men are although there are many who have the idea that girls are merely playthings and were put here only for their selfish amuse- ment. 1 am alone and an orphan like “T. M. Y.," but | know a girl does not have to act unladylike nor go Into Sale jin | doeeeedads Sotesotocet t 68c 68c one in rotation at 10c Fourth Floor, who are worthy of her. younger than | and need not be a hurry to find a man. 1 am only 19, but | have seen a Great deal of life and | know that |a@ girl alone h poor chance to |get along, as there are always some who are ready to throw mud at her; but one should not take | notice or allow evil tongues to lead | one astray. | if “T. M. Y." is upright, kind and | gentle to all she meets on her every- \ day round of life, she will then | realize that life Is worth living and is not as black as It looks. oe Miss yt sad you eal what january 18, 1; fell on? Sincereie js ra ¥ AN ADMIRER. K A.—January 18, 1895, fell on Fri- ay, GAY JUST A NAME Gay Paree is as gay as a tomb these days, writes Roy Partridge, Seattle artist, from the French capital, He's coming home. ” “I'l be glad when I'm out of here,” he says. “To stay means to enlist, I fear. PresSure of public opinion would drive one to it. It would be silly.” FISHERMAN DROWNS Suddenly seized by cramps, Maurice Johnson, fisherman on the halibut schoner Atuna, sank in El lott bay Monday-afternoon, just as he was about to pull himself ashore, after swimming a short-distance, His body was recovered half an hour ate Anything Delivered Anywhere. AUTO DELIVERY CO. SEWING $ 5 and MACHINES U New Machines rented. WIETH SEWING MACHINE co. 1908 Third (Near Pike) Main 1538 FALL HATS hes, Velvets, Silks, Satins, Velours, blocked ‘into the st styles—blocks now In. MODEL MILLINERY Fitth Floor, People’s Second at Pi The regular use of Resinol Soap, with an occasional light application of Resinol Ointment, stimulates the skin, permits nat- ural, healthy action, and rids the complexion of pimples, black- heads, redness and roughness, “bad company” to gain friends. No matter how bad a man Is, he ad- mires a decent, upright girl. Let “T. M. Y.” live up to that standard and seek only the company of men quickly, easily and at little cost, All draggists sell Resinol Soap and Rea- inol Ointment, For trial sizeof each, write to Dept. 15-8, Resipol, Baltimore, Md,