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cain oot cone ee oe Se searee rrermeresreree aoe nana yn tN ee ae STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1915. } Austrians Bombard Italian Seaport F TO CELLARS: 1 ESCAPE HARM ROME, J g watering place on the Adriatic Was bombarded by the Austrian fleet toda) The first the ministry Fano, noted ne announcement from of marine report Ing the attack the town 2 did not state the c P* by the enemy's wars: Se TH bom) t eral minutes, but an officia ‘ Ment issued from the minist > marine this damage was 3 Residents of 4 Cellars with the appeara | Austrian i. were repor j Official reports to the war office foday declared the e < ing pressed abo Gor ae pike Matlians cont th renewed it tensity upon age done war Fano, bon trian fleet. is eight f San Marino. !{t has of 12,000 and ts - ustus 5 at Fano. ‘of art. Pola, from which @ttack was probably Milles northeast from the Adriatic PLANTS BOOT ON W OF HOLDUP EVERETT, Jone 18——When W | °M, Johnson, a bartender, was stop- Ped by two highwaymen in a dark © part of town, he brought the toe of Austrian Fanc BS Of the men. Before the ‘could recover from their olay at Tobnson's high kicking, the wee Well out of the range of yi ord FIREMAN KILLED Albert Anderson, a eboney o* Z Pa r is ina cisaariec sae at the Providence hosp! as result of a boiler explosion the dredge Olympia, owne: the Puget Sound ting Co., late Thursday The explosion, which wrecked the ye, occurred in the West water. | way, and was caused by a tube pul NE away from the boller sheet "Fourteen other men working on the were not injured On January 7th, of this Year, Voctor J. Eugene Jor. dan was arraigned before the Btate Medical Board and his Heense to practice medicine Tevoked, tha contention of the board being that the ad Vertisement reproduced, Which had been running in the local newspapers, wa yintrue, that Doctor Jordan ould not cure the diseases Mentioned therein Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts in the matter and the trial of the case which followed, in the Superior Court, produced evidence of ® character that caused Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his Iicens: Judge French stated in his decision The court cannot this case that ane Or ignorant persons have been deceived. On the other hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be- half of Doctor Jordan are among the best people in the city. Professional people, People of standing in the community, people who are known to the Court person ally and people who are ‘known to the citizens of this city generally as . being among the best people in the find in credulous city. And I don’t think that it can be contended that they were either credulous Or ignorant except an the laity generally {s somewhat ignorant of medical matters. of the testimony far as that 1s concerned, tended to benefit the patient There is no contention on the find that the adv Ayers sn maser t0 riz up Bridge and of Where laws are made for tinie st neutral heavy boot against the jaw of one palace of the president of the republic of San Marino. idents, or regents. Below, map showing how tiny republic is entirely surrounded by Italian territory BRADFORD SAYS DAY WORK’S LEGAL robbers of one of the two pr the from being out of danger. His The assoc fs at 161 Mercer st. Ander- ed before the gon lived at 3129 Fairview ave “Boob!” thusty “We intend to ings as may be nec expenditire of pub by taxation fn this Illegal manner. Meaning the employment of day| ‘labor to build the approaches to the at Point Richmond poration Counsel Bradford has] Salmon | and planted his No. 4 DY aquarely up against the breeches Employers’ association of Washington over the day labor prop- Palmer passed a bad night and is) osition ation recently appear. councll take such proceed ssary to enjoin ic funds ratsed hy 0 wy AS, nation In world. Imon bay drawbridge. 9 tril-| Bradford now comes back do the work by day labor, which prohibite ft, or which The Inset a picture | est peaceful re mount } PEOPLE TAKE SAN MARINO-~-WHERE THE PLACE IS SMALLEST OF REPUBLICS IS IN WAR, 100 ROME, Italy, June 18 “t and the si world ha declared war on Germany THIS PUBLIC OF SAN MARINO, 22 SQUARE MILES IN AREA, AND ENTIRELY SURROUND ED BY ITALIAN TERRITORY San Marino from Rimtr f Ital half-way dow: t" « tlon of 12,000, while the city of San Marino has a little over 1,500 Inhabitants. In addition to the standing army of 60, there are seven policemen and two government doctors San Marino, situated on ¢ fa mountain, almost in th of Italy, has been described “as mole on the,cheek of a fair lady It is waid that in the last part the fourth century a from Dalmatia came to the city Rimini to butld walla for that cit He got the stone from qua Mount Titanua, and tn his ap time sought to gain converts Christianity ra 18 THE LITTLE RE stand n a high al and from its lofty situation dom nates the Adriatic wea. It ts than 150 miles from Rome no, joining with Ital gives Italy the bene wants {t, of San Marino's standing army of SIXTY 80 DIERS AND TWO CANNON | These ca a | Rocea, once a fortress wy Jused as @ jail, and they are on | good for firing salutes on festiy days The republic has a popula oD rt a of stonecutter ot n re to He succeeded so well that a cer tain woman of title made him pres of the mountain as a re ward for his efforts * mountain then became a ref. uge for persecuted Christians When the stonecutter, Marius, died the little band he had gathered around him built a monastery, pro claimed him a eaint and then, to further perpetuate his memory | they entablished the republi San Martino. Perched on a mountain #0 ! “The city clearly has the right to unles there is some statute in this state pre scribes a system of competitive bid-| and said first-class cities {n work of kind. A very di statutes has not covery of such a One man killed, 11 Injured, Cal. _ Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court BRIGHT’S DISEASE CURED Another Case of the fo-C This DIé Not Happen ta De You Kaew of Any Other Physician W Incurable Disease Completely Cured. tral Africa, Bi a Septemb. I was taken down with acute Brights Disea not expected to recover, rdly move tn bed doctors in attendance not a partie oaded with Heart Dis timontal, mene Bright's ‘ontc from paralyels of the Auditory Dropay, Chronte D: Chrono Brysipelas, ¢ (including Heart Leakage), epaia, Epilepsy Chronte I became My condition be ugmested an . erything to gain, an to mend at a) AO1s Twelfth Avenue Northwe: Ike the many others which have ap demonstrate t rough ne mrdante-cures of Tuvers Disease, Ulceration Infiammation of the Bladder Nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsua Utert Epithelioma (skin Hard Lump Hip Di Gaatralgin Paralysis, Insanity, Jaundice, Rheumatiam, Meningitis, Chronic New ralgia, Paralys acomotor Ataxia Hpinal Curvature, Strabismus, Ht. Vitus Setaticn, Nentie Gangrene, Danes, Uleeration of Stom ach or Bowels and most other so-called incurable disease. Dootor J of Chicago, 1} pant 28 years. Eugene Jordan the lnwa of the State of Chemtatry and To He has practiced in Seattle continuously fn a fully accredited physician under Washington and ts an e@x-professor of of the Hahnemann College and Hospital for the There being a number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, It mind the 619% Firat days from ednesday ap Star for fu Avenue, name and address of Ty Beattle. Office he oa m m. to 6p Consultation free remarkable cures (Advertisement on which charge of Medical Board was based.) There {s no contention here that any medicine has been given which is at all harmful. in this case seems to show, as that any medicine that ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has In fact, all part of the State, and it so stated by counsel for the State, that there was anything in this advertisement that was | {njuriou to public morals So that # gets down to whether or not this ad Yertixement is so grossly untrue as to Involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan Under all the testimony {n this case, I cannot rtisement is #0 grossly untrue as to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor Jordan GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE DESIRED The Medical Board claimed that these diseases we e incurable. meaning, of course, that they could not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but produced tn court scores of actual ly cured patient as witnesses for his case. The stories of their remarkable cures have been stated under oath. Doctor Jordan has caused this statement to be published in order to acquaint the public and his many friends with the proven facts in the case. crash between train and oll truck ding and enjoins such system upon this Mgent search of the! mited in the dis In | laws the republic | for life, and get and steep as to make Invanic a hopeless task for an enemy, & Marino has always remained an | dependent state There are no tax no crime and no high cost of living prob. lem, for everybody lives the simple life They are peaceful; they till the soil for their comfortable but not bountiful living, and be cause they make no pretensions and as a nation have never sought to be anything but what they are, they never have been molested or taken part in inter national affaire—unti! now The congress that makes the needa in addition two (regents) are asually a nobleman at. Thus a at suite everybody pre: dents the other happy m Is reached There is only one level the city of San Marino, and that an few chosen elected, one tum a te the little square in front of the gov ernment palace. It ts Dianello (the plain) of this plaza is a statue of erty—the symbol that the tants love and boast of #0 and beneath the #' from which the city supply In the cent much tue in a Kets Its wat CALIFORNIA HAS called the er Lib inhabl well or AN EARTHQUAKE LONG BEACH, Cal, June 18 Two distinct earthquake shocks at 7:10 this morning disturbed breakfasters here The vibrations were from north to south and rattled win dows and doors in lively fash fon. No dama in reported |LUSITANIA QUIZ CLOSES AT LONDON LONDON, June 18 The official) inquiry into the sinking of the Lust Jat noon today, When a decisic |may be rendered in not known State veterinarians meeting | North Yakima Ry Kawin J, DD. ® » for hip arrest a onviction tar EDWIN J BROWN, Db. Ave w until and until 4 for people who work, Main 8640, Union enin |tania by a German submarine closed on at ‘THE DENTAL WAR PAGE 10, You can't afford to miss this Overcoats Worth $15. 00, for Single Unior Suits garments a up to $5.85 Keep cool by wearing B.V.D. UNDERWEAR 40c 80c You won't need to worry about having an accident if you wear Sweet-Orr, Stag or Keystone Pants $2.50 kind $3.00 kind $3.50 and $4 kind now now $1.85 $2.1 5 $2.85 Slip into one of these “Slipons” Values up to $10.00, Values up to $12.00, now The way the British are keeping Turkish prisoners in the Dardanelles action. | have been constructed on the after decks of the battleships and cruisers, and the Turks there incarcerated Insert at left is photograph of British sailor wearing the new safety collar, with which the The collar is not quite the size of an ordinary life preserver, | Its principal use is expected to be with | under guard. queen is providing therm out of her own purse. but is sufficient to keep a man's head above water until picked up. allore knocked unconscious or wounded when a ship is blown up. NOW ENGLAND now $3.8 $4.85 TIME IS RIPE FORWAREND, SAYS BRYAN WASHINGTON, The third “The June 18. instaliment of Fo mer Secretary of State Bryan ment on Causeless ." headed “The Way Out, was given out today part as follows: It was In “Mediation is the means pro- cultivation vided by international agree ment, thru which belligerents san be brought into confer. ence. Providing time for the investigation of all disputes is the means by which future wars can be averted and the of international |into his confidence, the accumulated suf-| Some day |fering will re: » ite mit friendship is the means by which the desire for war can be rooted out “What is the fight about? |seems to know, or, if any know, he has not taken the Some }day the pent up anguish which this if not of the war zone will war is causing will find a voice. , before, th rulers ause and None} | It Single garments, ea U $1.00 $3.50 collars. values C Don't walk on your uppers. Get a pair kind lets the Chalmers Negligee Shirts With military of Douglas SHOES now $2.85; $4.00 kind now $3.35, body There’s No Use Raising a Howl Over Spilt Milk—Store No. 2 Must Be Closed Up Broken Lines of Suits Cool as under an awning— All $15 $9.65 Suits Now All $20 Suits Now .. All $25 Suits Now $16.85 breathe— “Porosknit” Underwear ch nion Suits WILL “STALL” ON DEMANDS United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, BY JOHN EDWIN NEVIN June .35c¢ .10¢ TURKS KEPT IN OPEN AIR PRISON ABOARD BRITISH MAN-O’-WAR 97 whether { 18.— England hopes to “beat Ameri- ca to it” by replying to the original protest of the United States against the British Or de rin note regarding with neutral commerce is for warded to London. With admissions Council before anew interference from Lon. don that an answer is now be this govern: ment’s first protest, came inti in mations 9 prepared today Britain hopes listen to the stern question, ‘Why | do we die question — which shakes thrones and marks the far thermost limits of arbitrary power When can pe c be restored? Any time—now, if the participants are iW weary this war and are ly for it to end SAN FRANCISCO, June 18,—Ore. gon has received the exposition! grand prize for the largest number of milk and cream exhibits shown by any state, American claim of trade hav ing suffered. In this connection — the itish foreign office will cite the figures of |showing # billion dollar trade bal ance in favor of the United States. England will attempt to show, it is claimed, that while American trade with Germany has been stop ped, exports to contiguous neutral are so large that there is Ino doubt much of the goods sold from this country ultimately reach German No intimation ts given of when land's reply may be expected but it is certain to be unsatisfac tor President Wilson has ordered the state department to prepare fig ures showing the number of Amer ican cargoes held up by the British With thi statistics to present the president will maintain that whether American trade has gain to to that Great dispute the $15.00, * $13.35 true, we are selling an All- Shirt $1.45 And it's worth $2.50. It don’t happen very often—this season's Straw Hats Latest shapes, worth $2 $1.35 Westerman & Schermer 103-5-7 First Ave. South, Near Yesler Way and $2.50, Cages of rope netting led or lost sin in Council became effective is insist upon the this « country to freedom of the seas | And you will transportation A TREMENDOUS LOSS PETROGRAD, losses in one tion of Galicia totalled between 120,- | 5 during nnounced today. Protect Yourself! ee ae neers | HORLICK’S MALTED W MILK The Feed-drink for All Ages. Dehbcious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard a? home. Don’t travel without it. retary of Commerce Redfield, A quick bunch prepared in a minote. | Uniess you say“ may got a S seat disorder up to PANAMA HATS $9.85 | ou” $4.35 7.50, now Why not wear a Real Hat? Latest shapes of STETSONS here for $3.35 We break all rules by selling Double-Breasted Blue Serge Suits uses, tor. 911.35 Keep It Dark— A Shoe Sensation 250 pairs of fine Vici, Calf and Patent Leather Shoes, worth up to $2.35 $4.00, now.. for It's for SEATTLE MADE GOODS | The high grade line of SUNSET BRAND of Paints, Varnishes and Stains are manu- factured right here in Seattle by Sunset Paint & Vamish Co. 1622 Fourth Ave. One-Half Block From Westlake Market Modern Single Rooms 25¢ Large, Modern Outside Rooms for One or Two, BOA not} right of | of part of your interest, ly, you will have a deci is involved it, and the 18.—Austro- | ¢ 40-mile si you. past UNION the TRUST Co. 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