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refugees arriving here today FROM CHIHUAHUA | BL PASO, Oct, 25—The main}up thruvfear they will be taken by | body of Villlstas is voluntarily re-|the bandit army commanding the tiring today tn the direction of San | ratlway Yaable, east of Chihuahua City,| Villa's action in throwing up purtued by Mexican de foto | earthworks outside Chihuahua City treops, according to reports made | pustles military men here. By to United States authorities by | many it is believed he is equipping }his men with ne nitions and awaiting ton of the city or an attac etth acl k by Are . WASHINGTON, Oot. | : You Paying the The Mexican embassy today of. | a. Trevino, aa Price ersona! ficiatly branded as “pure inven. | Chihuahua City is the best forti of P l tien” ar that Gen, © |} fled military stronghold in North Neglect? an te.preparing te withdcaw Jern Mexico. The garrison is esti leader of the de facto govern- mated to number 5,000 men, equip |ped with several pieces of the fa- captured mu-| It your gums are sore, ‘shuffing and bleeding, have Pyorrhea in Mexico, ment and perhaps | mots Seventy-Fives’ artillery WASHINGTON, Oct. 25— | Gen, Obregon’s announc wn as Riggs’ dis- Carranza officials report a col. | 12,000 de facto reintor nta are! saw the attach | E umn of de facto troops moving {te Re out ws from, the south as x A. Voria, deputy county} ; . rth from real against cit admission tha he Carran-|auditor, 2421 North id st, tin al This disease should Ville, eck. Heston anh ed | Biata forces of the north have lost| brother of the vietim, who attend he cured at once to the war department today, in }control of the situation jed schools In Beattie and Kirkland rve teeth and the first report in which he has | The funeral will be held at 11 th. I have made mentioned the latest Villa up {HUGHES DAY WILL BE a.m. Thursday at Kirkland eggs | tin ae | OBSERVED FRIDAY specialty for many EL PASO, Tex. Oct. 25— Come to me and I will give you a thor- The city of Chihuahua, capital of Northern Mexico, | ly In a state of On the southern and western the program Friday night irst-class condition i PRICES "22-Karat Gold Crowns Natural Crowns in almost panic stricken, fearing another attack, United Stat government authorit earn. | ed toda) of the precinct During = yesterday, numerous | the Press club. skirmishes occurred between small) detachments of bandits and Car-| ranza troops. Meantime the Vil) listas were throwing up trenches and digging rifle pits, making no} further attempt on the city ex cept to repel attacks An evacuation of the city by the Mexican de facto government forces within a short time is ex pected by United States depart }ment officials here. General Tre j¥ino, commanding the Carranzista | garrison in Chihuahua City, ts suf fering from a serious shortage uty rifle ammunition and the garrison Jacks siffictent cartridges to with. | stand a determined assault, fleeing citizens declare. A large amount of ammunition | taste good, bat work and rifles sent out with Gen.|ment Into stubborn Ozuna’s column last week when | Cause a sick, sour, & Ozuna set out to attack the bandit * of the Young Men's n club, Friday noon | aw public committeemen that fit.. 00 to $15.00 testive guarantee h all work. PAINLESS AUSTIN Dentist Third and Pike 1504 3rd Ave. Sour, Gassy Stomachs Feel Fine. badly; lumps anything so safely quick, tainly effective. sow badly your dered you will get happy relief expected from the south are held (CHEAPEST FARES TO CALIFORNIA most ia that it eat your favorite foods without elie fear. —Cilaes—| Most remedies give you relief fifty! Your cold in head First. Second,| #0metimes—they are slow, but not Your Clog-| gs, Francisce $12 $9 (sure. “Pape's Diapepsin™ Is quick, 1 aie open, the air pas-| Pe” a roel peooabat 14 | Positive and puts your stomach {n| your head will clear and|Lo® Angeles ----+--- a healthy condition so the misery San Diego .. eos 21 16 | won't come back. You feel different “Pape'’s Diapeysin” tact with the stomach just vanishes sweet, no eruc head clears and you Go now, make breathe freely. No more hawking, mucous dis ness or headache; no for breath at night. ‘small bottle of Ely's Cream | vag druggist and apply p of this fragrant antiseptic | vided, and the meals served are un- pie — Bostrile.._ It ce oc surpassed. As there is consider. Tnd healing the |Avle travel booking at present, it or inflamed mucous mem-|*!!! be well to make retervations you instant relief. |@t once. Full particulare at the pepsin from any drug store. ‘and catarrh yield like| Milwaukee ticket office, Second realize in five minu Don’t stay stuffed-up and ave. and ‘Cherry. Phone Elliott } Relief is sure. 4812. as soon ‘The Celilo, one of the McCormick Steamship Co.'s fnat Saturday, Octoder liners, will 28th, for Every bed 1 el fine, e Vl INDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to . J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies ‘was arraigned before the Medical Board and his to practice medicine Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies , the contention of peere being that the ad- nt reproduced, had been running tn local newspapers, was READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Beattie, Nov, 6 ago T had tubdercu! ™ rma, and the doctors here offered Eaetree, that Doctor Jordan g Rot cure the diseases . but admitted that tt might mr tor life. Doctor J, Eugene Jo could | mentioned therein. operation, and I have r Doctor Jordan appented to courts in the matter and (Signed) CB. BOYD. 2715 Fourth Ave. North. trial of the case which , in the Superior produced evidence of The sourt cannot find tn | this case that any credulous or ignorant persons ha Deen deceived. On.the other . the witnesses who been produced on be of Doctor Jordan . people fn the oi : ae people standing in the unity, people who are to the Court person- aily and people who are | known to the citizens of this city generally as being among the best people in the city. And I don’t think that ft can be contended that they were either credulo: or ignorant except as the laity generally is somewhat ignorant of medica] mdatters. There is no contention here that apy medicine been given which is at all harmful. In fact, all | Bene testimony in this case seems to show, as far as that is concerned, that any medicine that | ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan bas | tended to benefit the patient. ‘There ts no contention on the rart of the Stat and {t so stated by counsel for the State, that there was anything in this advertisement that was {njurioxs to public morals, So that it gets (own to whether or not this ad- vertisement is so grossly untrue as to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot (ind that the adverisement is so grossly untrue as Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, and Yesler. cured well ‘over since. ine of the merita of thirty years, and in my office, written by 1 ite wonders Ligh Aeneapia” Blindness, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from Paralysis of the Auditory Nerves Diabetes, Prolapsus Uter!, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Gastraigia, Hard Lumps in the Breaat, Heart se (including rt Leakage) Hip Disease, Infantile Locomotor Ataxia, Betatics, Benile Gangrene, Jaundice. m, Meningitis, Neura! Strabismus, Bt. Vitus’ os. 1 have been giving practi my system ri hi i hundreds of There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it ts well to bear in mind the full name and address of D: Jordan, 619% First A tle, Office hours B. m.; bundaye from 2p. m Consultation free. . Corre spondence solicited. ‘atch Seturday Mar for remarkable cures. to 6 cach, to invclve 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 were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could not cure them, Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but produced in court scores of actual- ly cured patients as witnesses for his case. The stories of their remarkable cures have been stated under oath, Doctor Jorden has caused this statement to bs published in order to acquaint the public and hix mapy friends with tue proven facts in ihe case | Authorities on the border regard nent that) Naturalized citizens will furnish th Moore theatre at the Hughes rally, | Join W, Arctander, Carl M. Johan examination — it sides of the city, about five [aon, F. M. O'Shea and Adolph) surprise you how miles from the outskirts, he ve Loewe will speak | “appee ; forces of Villistas are Friday is to be Hughes day.| ost you at will ; " trenched. | Congressman Hadley will speak at! t your teeth put The residents of the city are the Commercial Club under the Re-| Saturday there will be a meeting | at} ‘AT ONCE! STOPS | ‘STOMACH MISERY ‘AND INDIGESTION Pape’s Diapepsin’ Makes Sick, | Do some foods you eat hit back— for and) y stomach? Now, Mr. or Mra. Dyspeptic, jot let was captured by the Vil-|this down: Pape's Diapepsin di- jowweet when tomes Bn wag | teste everything, leaving nothing routed, Supplies of ammunition | t9 ur and upset you. There never #0 No difference stomach ts disor in | five minutes, but what pleases you strengthens and regulates your stomach #0 you can comes tn con distros your stomach gets gases, no belching, no ‘one of undigested food, your| tes of the avocadoes, as alligator the best invest ment you ever made, by getting a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dia You how need it is to suffer from Indigestion, dyepepe!a or any stomach disorder STAR—V/EDNESDAY, OCT. 25, <cmeesemsntsaunsssiatci massa saat TET CC CA 3 (PAID ADVERTIGEMENT) AND KILLS MAN A young Holstein bull ran amuck jon the ranch of G. A. Voria at ‘Juanita Monday and gored Kar! Voris, 27, son of the proprietor, to death Vorts died from the Injuries a few hours after he received them. | The bull was standing tied to a post when Voris approsobed tt, In jtending to attach a chain to the} nose ring | With a sudden lureh, the antmal| wrenched the ring from its nose,| and, bellowing with pain, turned upon the man, Vorls was tossed high in the alr, but was not at {tacked after he dropped, wounded. to the ground | The father stood by helpless and . LOVERS’ TIFF; THEN SUICIDE! Fulfilling a threat made Mon day night, Harry W. Burleigh, 40, proprietor of the Postal barber shop, committed sul. cide by drinking carbolic acid in his room in the Kenneth hotel, 701 First ave. Tuesday night. He had undergone an opera- tion a few weeks ago, ani quarreled with Mise rdie Graham, a friend, who lived at the New Cecil, Miss Graham belleves {ll health _— the motive. She had known | him several months, and even |taken care of his will when he] went to the hospital recently, He} threatened to take his own life | Monday night, but she snatched the | bottle away from him, she says Before drinking the acid, Burleigh lobtained the will from her by send jing Manager John Savage, of the New Cectl, for it Burleigh had lived tn St. Mich jaels, Alaska, and served in the L4th infantry, U. 8. A. His barber shop was at 95 Columbia at College Man Eats | Only Pears for 2 | Weeks in Food Test| BERKELEY, Cal., Oct. 25.— | For two weeks Allwyn Baker, | &@ student at the University of | California, hae lived almost | wholly on alligator pears, that rare delicacy whose costliness has made them a fruit only for the uitra rich, } He ended lant night a fortnight’s| jexperiment which he underwent at jthe request of Prof. M. BE, Jaffa, professor of nutrition, who ts Studying the nutritive value of the| fruit. During the pam apterg| Baker has consumed large quantt-| pears are technically called, of |many different varieties grown tn| | Oregon and California, Baker has lost no weight and says the only thing he has missed bas been other kinds of fruit ‘GOLD INFLUX BA | OF RISING PRICES: The tofiux of gold into Abéident from Europe is responsible, to a lant degree, for the ner ot | prices placed on nearly every com: modity, according to O. E. Tiffinay, president of the SeattlePacific college, who talked at the Y. M. C. A, Tuesday night RAIL WAGES AND | HOURS FIRST UP WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 The | | question of the wages and hours of | liabor will be the first thing taken | up by the joint sub-committee of congress when it meets November | 20, to take up its Inquiry into the ratiroad situation, Chairman New- lands annownc ed today. COTTON IS HIGHEST | ‘SINCE CIVIL WAR NEW YORK, “Oct 26.—For the first time since the. civil war cot- ton crossed 20 centa a pound to- day. July cotton sold 20.01, up 22 pointe before 10:30 a, m. FINE BOOTLEGGERS George McDonald, 2038 Westlake jave.,, was fined $100 after pleading |guilty to having more than the le gal amount of liquor in his posser-| sion, before Judie Gordon Tuesday. McDonald was arrested after dry squad officers had found 16 quarts of whisky in his room, J. A.sJones, 107 University st., also was fined $100 on a bootleg: ging charge, aud Thomas Arm strong was fined $50 for having a bottle “on the hip.” || RAID NETS BOOZE | Dry squad officers seized two boxes of whisky and beer when they raided an old vacant barn be i tween Mercer and FB, Roy at on Taylor ave. Tuesday night. The owner wasn't located, All labela| and government stamps had bees removed from the liquor, so it was impossible to tell when it had been imported, | MT. LASSEN ACTIVE REDDING, Cal. Oct, 26 Lassen, California's relist: show ed new activity early today. A} small eruption began at daylight! and at the end of two hours gave no indication of cessation. Mount | RUMANIANS ADMIT DEFEAT | BUCHAREST, Oct. 25.—The war office today admitted that Ru- manian troops have evacuated Cernavoda, retiring northward, 1916. PAGE 6 LISTAS RETIRING BULL ATTACKS RE-ELECT WILSON, LIPPMANN URGES was also whifting his ground, What the hostile erities call his tendency to change his mind is not mere caprice, The changes n the whole are consistent with Mr, Wil frowth from @ Intaner-faire nocrat into a constructive nationalist, The federal reserve act, rural credits, the federn! trade commis sion, preparedness, the child labor bill, the tariff board, the league to enforce peace, may represent a change of mind, but ft Is a change of mind in the same direction, They are the landmarks of & man’s evolution from the imporsibiliem of a party tradition to a franker acceptance of the necessities of modern life Why, then, in the name of sanity, should a progr object because experience is turning Mr. Why |e it weakness for a president to learn? nenaitivencas his quick imagination and real flexibility of mind, are to me, & necessity in the immediate future Not only ts his mind better fitted for the but his underlying purposes seem gressive? Woodrow Wilson's the next years will produc me to Justify considerable confivence tn him Hugher has not seen, and I redress the I believe Mr lege have inordinate power, sympathy with the desire to within the nation Mr. Wilson's attitude towards the as sound as American tradition permitted Mr. Hughes on his campaign and the republican party on Wilson into pro- conditions, it seems to changing kind of difficulty He baw seen wealth and privi he has grown in balance of classes that believe Ruropean war bas been ite record do not deserve to win. Firmneas--firmnens, indeed! Ix it firmness that ebaracterized Mr. Hughen at Milwaukee? Vaciiiation—what of Califor Good men in office—what of the men who surround Mr. Hughes today’ Inept in it possible to equal his treatment of Gov, Johnson? Ils there either courage or wisdom in Mr. Hughes’ campaign? Has he faced any fasue bat the elghthour law ? Has he said one word | about international affairs that shows a hint statesman | Co) un n e ebip? Has he sald anything about the tariff which McKin ] wouldn't have said, or about labor to which Mr. Taft wouldn't annent 4 hot to be elected in the dark—not today; not in these difficult FRENCH WIN AND HOLD VERDUN FORT PARIG, Oct. 25.-—Twe violent German counterattacks were delivered last night and this morning against the positions on the Haudromont-Damioup line, northeast of Verdun, won by the French in yesterday's great assayit. Both ‘attacks failed, the French maintaining all their positions, it officially an- nounced toda: The French spent the night cleaning up Where Society Fails ! Wanted— A Home A Probiem ef Life All This Week COLONIAL THEATRE Aronson’s Rose City Importing Co. 404 14th St. Oakland, Cal. Offers its cus- tomers in Seat- tle and Wash- ington com- plete lines of choicest —Calli- fornia Grape Juice, Mineral Waters, etc., at lowest prices. All orders ship- ped day re- ceived. 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McBride, Who Is One of Wash- | ington’s Able Lawyers, and Who Was Associated With Lundin as a Deputy, Hes This to Say in the Legal News, September 21, 1916: “237 NAMES Fort si ag captured from the Germ erday. Among the S00 prisoners is the German commander of Fort Dousumont PARIS, Oct. 25.—German re inforcements are being rushed up to the Verdun front to meet the new French offensive, ac- cording to advices today. “That Is What Lundin Got Out of a Thousand Lawyers in response to the crown sal ortanea aaaeal fer Sein, the: | Seattle—Deputies Raked the Town j ne Teutons are shifting regiments back from the Somme to the “Who Won't Sign Petition? Verdun front. German unites from the Somme battiefield ou . P + arrived before Verdun yester We challenged Alfred H. Lundin to get a certificate ON while the French were | HONOR of five of the foremost criminal prosecutors in Seattle to the effect that he was a competent prosecutor and but too late to take part in the o P the record of his office entitled him to a re-election. names. da action. Gen, Nivelle’s lightning stroke} “His deputies have canvassed the lawyers of the town ‘northwest of Verdun yesterday ac-| p oa | and out of a thousand lawyers secured 2 lcomplished a two-fold purpose. it x ‘definitely removed the German \ great majority of these are practically unknown, and |menace to Verdun, and ft halted) with the slightest exceptions, are attorneys who never tried a the massing of a buge German 7 lfor a great © |Somme | The German j }Mounting a bill southeast of Douau-| | mont, | jon the northeast leave Paris an ink jant infantry actions were approech-| j mine, |the Somme. jing was in progre: | began | fantry |regiments could be recalled $1.00 up | ic ' ime-Peronne line| “TUN unter-attack on the fmy on (he B al case in any of our courts. “Of these few lawyers who do understand the criminal | practice the names of Elmer E. ‘Todd and S. M. Shipley are lines were thrown! back two miles at the point where| Probably the most competent they had made their nearest ap. “We will therefore ask Mr. Elmer E. Todd and Silas M scar the vitiooe ok uueee, comes) Shipley to stand up and answer a few questions: other positions were captured “Do you consider the man who, after three years’ expe- The battered Fort Vaux rience in the prosecuting attorney's office in Seattle, a com- petent prosecutor who will add the name of a dead man as a defendant in a criminal information on the theory that by sing the ‘scope of the evidence for the will be enlarged’? sur is the only important work front of Verdun remaining in German hands. A ter-) rifle artillery duel east of the Meus ling that tmport- state “Do you consider such a prosecutor, with such a knowl- . | edge of the rules of evidence, is justified in asking for a re- saaban tig oonatis ‘ot Gani election when at the time he took the office he turned out Nivelie’s forces, and stripped their) SUCh prosecutors as T. J. L. Kennedy and Crawford E. White | Verdun lines past the danger point) and filled the office with inexperienced young men, mostly |to prepare for @ counterattack on just out of school, and not one of whom has shown any marked degree of improvement? ing on the Verdun front. It is believed he While the troop shift . French guns! up, and French In-} before the German tuning “Will you say, on honor, that the office of prosecuting struck | attorney under Mr, Lundin’s regime, does not bear the general trom | | Feputation of being the poorest, most shiftless and incompd 25 years? | tent of any King Ponty has had during the past “Will you say'a prosecutor that seizes more than 10,00 kegs of beer under the prohibition law and then turns it back to the owner and offers an excuse, ‘I allowed it to be turned into vinegar,’ is honest and entitled to a second term? “Will you say a man is fit for a prosecutor in King County J. J. Pfadenhauter, Sumner ranch.) Who will file an information against a German Consul, charg- er, and Louis Rossi, potato broker.| ing him with a misdemeanor—but not a breach of the peace— The rancher agreed to deliver : J | and hang onto the case un a » y a seven carloads of potatoes at $15) 27% g ase until called off by the U. S. Secretary a ton, according to Rossi, who says| Of State? he paid $ “4 to clinch the deal “Do you consider a prosecuting attorney is worthy of “Then, when the price shot up to! cecond term fo 0 -veats eve t a $93, he started selling to enother| ° cond term for two years who never failed to be nasty, dis- courteous and mean to 95 per cent of the lawyers who vis- ited his office on business? commission house,” says Ro’ | “Do you know that in the Pryor case, 67 Wash. 216, PALACE | Alfred H. Lundin charged the crime of attempted abortion, and in the trial introduced evidence to prove three or four Hl Tomorrow separate and distinct acts of sodomy, and three or four acts of forcible rape, against the defendant, and that on appeal lhe stood before five Supreme Court Judges and declared he Road Show No. CLAIRE HANSON & CO. introduced that evidence to show the relationship between —ta— | | | the Somme. SUES FOR POTATOES | HELD AFTER RAISE The high price of potatoes has resulted in @ legal battle between! a “If you'can be shown that this is true, that Lundin is a competent prosecutor? case tried, in which Walter Fulton defended, ir amination of the prosecuting witness Mr. Fulton, after specifically trying to expose the feeling of the witness jagainst the defendant, asked this question: “*Haven't you got it in for the defendant, and haven't you had it in for him for a long time?’ “Alfred H. Lundin objected to this question for the reason | that it was immaterial, “Will any competent lawyer—has any competent lawyer on this earth so exposed his ignorance since Greenleaf wrote his chapter on the cross-examination of a witness? “We have now, God knows, but only so meagerly, ex- posed Lundin’s lack of ability as a lawyer and qualifications | aS a prosecutor, and we have only one more question to ask, | “Are you satisfied to permit the public to believe that you honestly consider Lundin should be re-elected? “One man, whose name is attached to the petition, | | | | will you then say “In the cross a the prosecuting witness and the defendant? “CHILDHOOD MEMORIES” Orpheum Comedy 4 Funalest Quartette in Water Jugating Samuel Rowley “The Duke of Duke's Mixture” Harry Lamont and Girlie Comedy, Singt Act said to us personally, last Friday: “‘Lundin is a fool, A man with good sense would not jturn out all the competent help and put in their places a lot Kot and incompetent men. He not entitled to election, but 1 will vote for him,’ “As God is our ture Photoplay “The Harbor of Happiness” boys is re this is true.” witness, | I] know of lawyers who signed the above petition because Lines were approached by Lundin’'s deputies, and they signed because they had criminal cases yet to be tried. EDWIN J. BROWN,