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u THE STAR'S TOURISTS SEE THE PEOPLE Make their own laws—in Switzerland THE LAN DSGE ME INDE .POPULAR CONGRESS) OF CANTON URI. SWITZERLAND (The Star's Tour of the World.) HERN. Switzerland. March 31 - "The be*t governed country In the world'' No doubt about It at all Most people think of Switzerland as the moat beautiful country In the world but to those who are Inter ested In the problems nf popular government she la more than thai She Is a demqusiration of what can be done by a democracy that Is a democracy. Switzerland has no king no real president even Yet the |>eople seem to get along all right without them Of course there la the pre*) dent of the federal council, but you hear less about him in Swit terland than you do of the vice BOYS CONFESS THEY TURNED GIRL STUDENTS OUT OF BED PI'LLMAN. April ». The mys tery surrounding the dumping of seven pajama-clad co-ed* from their downy beds on the nlgbt of March 17 at the Washington State college ha* been solved by the confession of John K Koran. Seattle, captain of tbe football team, a sophomore In tbe mining school. Horace E. Smith, senior, mining department, Spokane, and Stanford II Knapp. Seattle, junior veterinary. The regents yesterday expelled Albert Holgerson of Taeotna. and had six others marked when the three men showed up and con fessed to save the Innocent men. They slated that they were pass ing the girls' dormitory shortly af ter midnight when one of the trio MAN IS SHOT; R W Morris, 22 years old. living with his mother at 137* Thirty flr*t av, )■ at the Provi dence hospital suffering with a bullet wound In the arm He re fuses to talk beyond the state ment that the wound was acci dentally Inflicted by a friend, about 7 o'clock last evnlng His mother found him at their home In a weakened condition Hl* uncle visited him at the hos pital, and the police say that Morris told them that he was shot because of resenting an Innult offered a woman employed at a moving picture ebow, where Morris work* The bullet was extracted from bis arm and he Is resting com fortably. t DEAD, 1 DIE tlly I nilrd l'r*M IWlf» Uiw» (o Hlar Of fir* i CHICAGO. April 8 One child la dead here today, two are dying and two others, with their mother, are in a serious condition as the result of a gasoline explosion this morn ing In the home of Mrs Sadie f'o cotil. PASSENGERS ARE SAFE <B> I alted I'r»«w Ir»a#il Hlr« Dlmi to *tar Office > NEW YORK. April 8— All of the 1,720 passengers of the North Oer man Lloyd liner Prinzess Irene, which Is ashore off Fire Island, were safely landed early today by the steamship Hrlnz Friederlch Wilhelra. All joined in praise of ths Irene-* crew. The liner's pos ition today is most grave. Her en tire length Is burled in the sand and If a blow comes up she will almost surely be pounded to pieces. TOO JLATE TO CLASSIFY POULTRY AND FRCIT. I Mr* trail*; all < ieared. < lose to 4 railroads f2S4 par tract; ISO down. tlO p«-i ro«»nth HAVEN-BCHROEDER. _ A read* Anitc* dairy And grain farm 112 *cf«, only a f»w mlnufta' drive from city limit*, on* of th« h**| rarmi In tb* Stat* for co9Hbli>«*<| dairy, fruit «nd train All fine •oil, shot clay and rich murk cr*ek bottom land, a* <r«#k rum through land; 2 •*»■ of fin* build- In**; ran ral«e 12 0 bushels of ost* 16 bushels wheat, and 4 tons hay j>-i Acre; some fln»' •••* timber, 4 ml leu wlr* and hoard fenre. on* (I-room modern hous« 2 barn#. aa<] 44 * #4, besides th*- •«•< ond »*t of buildings, lota of small buildings And with this the following p«i Mortal property if. tons hay. new *N»oiin« anglne wagons buggies, plow*. harrows, manure spreaders, and ail farm ma chlnery bought new past year; 16 eitra milch cows t hogs 4 good ImrMs. 100 ehlf-k*ft*. and niiirieroim other things. 1 food or' hards of cboke fruit All for f»2 par a* re The land alone worth much more Term* HAVEN BCHOEDER, 4&S A M ade Annex $18.10 TO THB IIOMK MJYKR $1950 o*n*r haa mora pr*<p*tly thwn ha ran tarry and mw Jfli-o nmi '»r It, Will Mil for Hi* Hhfftc price dandy 4-room rrwt'lt-rri <'jl(hic<- All *xlrn lint rmmi, "n term a of «aah ami «u a rn ■ f 11. In*-; j'llriy lh r '*.nt EMPIRE RKALTY CO., INC., 114 Wurka it i <1k Malh and rKMAi.~T. ilKl.f ARE YOl" SATISFIED WITH YOUII PRESENT INCOME? W* want I«o* at. llori<m ffuatlcra for n flmt clam rrHltninl limurttric« I'x.lity AtilUont. Total iJinabltity, Old Ag« ®j.#l fj#>*in iiMiunt* FIRST-CLASS I'AY TO FIRST CLASS MEN OR WOMEN. 309 ilulldlnf. I piesldent In the t'nlted State* There Is not even the semblance of , a '"ruler" In Hwltierland. The peo ple are supreme If the federal assembly doesn't 1 make the kind of laws that the peo ' pie want, th* people say so. and make law* for themselves If the ■ assembly makes a l#w that the peo pie don't want, they say so. and kill ~ it Switzerland la the original In , Illative and referendum country. In sjme of the cantons, or states, they have local government that la pure democracy, every voter fn lhe canton having a personal share In tke making of the laws Canton I'rl la one of these *In the picture above )ou see the legislative as -1 sembiy of canton I'll. On the first suggested going Into the dormitory and overturning Mt. Before stop ping to think of the wrloutiirH or Indelicacy of thr escapade. tbr other two consented The three men were thanked by the r«-*ents, and Inntrad of being expelled, will only suffer suspen •lon. They ran enter the college again later. John ¥ Koran attended both Rainier and Minor school* In Beat tie and took a prominent part la athletic* Mia father, Thomas Koran, Uvea at Rainier Beach Many blouse* match the salt In color and braid Crocheted button* und the touch of black satin are the favored forms of trimming LYNCH NEGRO i|»» I "Hut I'm* Imnl m» lilihi !• -«■«' 11- Mar 0t!1r.,l I.AWRKNCEVIU.K (ia , April 8. | -Riddled with bullets, the body of Charles Hale, a negro. Is banging today from an oak tree on the out skirts of this city. A mob of 200 men stormed tbe Jail and got the negro, who was arrested earlier In the nlgbt for having assaulted Mr*. jC. C. Williams. Williams, who la paralyzed In both arms, returned home late yes terday. found his wife unconaclous, and Hale biding In the bouse He alarmed the neighbor* and the ue i?ro was later captured In a swamp. Hale confessed. RIIEF TO PREACH tH) I nllwl I'rwM l#Mr<| \% Irr IHrerl »« «*•••» He mi ar office.) BAN Qt'ENTIN. Cal. April I — Abe Huef. former political dictator of Ban Francisco, conducts a Bible clans every night In Stui Quentin prison. The claws number 80. ituef will preach his first sermon tomorrow morning. PROGRESSIVES CONTROL <Hy t sited rr«M* l+n—d Air* IMrect !o H§r llffU* i WASHINGTON. April B.—Despite the election of Martin of Virginia as minority leader, progressive democrats h«r" today declared that the majority of the democrats are of their stripe Martin was elected by progressive democrats who pledged themselves before the lines were drawn. Senator Owen of Oklahoma asserted today that the progressive democrats can poll 23 vote*. BUILD SUBMARINES SAN FRANCISCO. April 8 — With the contracts calling for their completion not later than January 1, 1913, the ttnlon Iron Works started work today on two big sub marine torpedo boat* for the United States navy. They will be named the Seawolf and Nautilus. The submarines will each cost $491,000. R. R. HEAD DIES (Ily I H Irr Dirrrl to S*alll* Mtar Offlrr.i LONDON, April t, —George Prentiss Hut lei of New York, pres ident of the Albany and 3us<iue hana railroad, dropped dead of heart failure here today at the Grosvenor hotel. WASTE COUNTY Oil Home one with an evident grouch HKfllnit the county cut a four-Inch hone attached t<> the county oil tank, which supplies the county ferry at Ktrkland. lloth W. H. Pleriion, chief en gineer of the ferry, and County Commissioner McKonxle are po»l --tlve the cutting was done mali ciously, and It I* probable that n reward will be offered for the con viction of the offender. 1 Sunday In May. each year, nil the voter* In the canton assemble In Altdorf. (he canton capital, and (hen march thence to a iwriaiii meadow <>n the outskirts of llir town. There (hoy gather In a circle, a* shown In the picture, talk our proi>o*«4 laws. anil rota upon them by a phow of hand* n»ur of the cantons make their local la*a In thla way. There are no beggars In Mwltier land, no alums knd no graft. from Bern we shall go by the 8»laa federal railway* tooth to Monaco, one of the amalleat coun tries In th* world, but which. In spite of Ita smallneaa, can boast that It* Mggf*t bualne** eatabllahment la the biggest eatablUhnient In the world c»f It* particular kind Roosevelt Has Strenuous Day in Spokane, But Gets a Rest ' I «IM r<-~. iMKd H lra l»tnl la «)*» llfftva I SPOKANE, April i.—Thousands of aduilrers of Colon*! Theodor* i Roosevelt created a scene akin to a panic on his arrival In this city last night In their eagerness to g<"t a glimpse of the roloael. women were Jostled. lost their hats aud were crushed In the mass of human Ity thai crowded about the North era Pacific depot Immediately after his arrival RtKisflVell waa escorted by automo bile to Uavenport's. where a la*- Ishly appointed a)>ar<ment awaited him Owing to the strenuous •vents of the day. be Immediately retired At 1:10 tbla morning, accompanied by prominent cltlxens. Col Hi<as» LORIMER HAS ONE FRIEND LEFT ANYHOW--HIS LAWYER HMUII* War OfflM > CHICAGO, April Tbe charge of Clarence 3 Funk thai a (100,- 000 slush fund had been used to elect Lorlmer to the senate, were dented here today by Judge Hanecy, LortaMr'a counsel. "Tbe charges amount to nothing." said Hanecy. "They are all based on hearsay Who Is Funk? He has nothing People are not going to somebody'* hired man to SUES MINISTER VANCOUVER, B C. April * — Edward Hodgson. a Victoria mining engineer. ha* sued Rev Newell Dwlglit Htllls, Brooklyn divine, for $/>O,O<M) worth of Hock in the Western Steel Corporation and $1,000 »age* Hodgson ki forth that hp ex amined the coal land* and was In strumental In closing the deal and wan to get the above amount. THEY FOUND PENNIES Ail of the lucky pennies were found hot off the bat yesterday. Here are the find ers: No, I—On cornice of drug store, Fourth av. and t'nlon at., by Alfred Black, 7113 Woodlawn av. No. 2 In corridor of White building, by Frank McHale, lift First av. N. No. 3—On ledge at hat store. Fourth av. and Vnlon at., by Gordon Horrabln, 1618 Ninth av. No. 4 - On window of cigar store. Fourth av. and Fnlon St.. by A Walberg, 1802 Fourth av. N W. NEW YORK—The Erie railroad issued today collateral gold notes to the amount of |l2,'»0o,000 to take up the outstanding notes of an Issue of 116,000,000 six per cenl gold notes dated April 8, 1908, and due today. Everybody Is Interested In saving money, but everyone doesn't know how. Start with the coal bill; cut It down! How. ypu a*k? Purchase I,AMY WELLINGTON COAL, the fuel that lasts longer, gives more heat, and Is absolutely free from waste. Prices are lowest. At bunkers: Lump, $s.so—Nut, $t.OO—Furnace, $3.75 Distributers for Superior Issaquah Coal Priccs at bunkers: Lump, 9-t.50 —Nut, $3.50 PACIFIC COAL AND OIL COMPANY O. M. LATIMER, Mgr. THE S'I'AK SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1911. DEATH TOLL REACHES 71 (By Unlt*rf Pre**.) SCRANTON, Pa., April 8. Seventy-one persons are known to have lost their lives in the Throop mine disaster. At 9 o'clock this morning 66 bodies had al ready been brought to the surface and five others were huddled together in a tunnel leading from thr main shaft. Ktorty five of Ihe dead have beet) Identified Thl* number Include* Joseph Kvana, foreman of a rescue car. A* the corpses are brtmght to the aurfao (he authorllle* have great difficulty lu restraining Ihe grief alrlckeii relative*. All ulghl long women and children crowded about the main entrance In the HAS MRS. HENRY REACHED MEXICO iH) I I'rp»« I Hlir lllrerl t» *•. rni • nffi. . SAN FRANCISCO. April R The contempt proceeding* liegun ye*ter tiny In Judge Mogan * court agalnat Mr*. Albert J. Henry, divorced wife of a Seattle hank clerk, Kixter Kel ley, Mr*. Henry * alleged affinity, and Ml** I'earl Wyckoft, In eonnec- Hon with the kidnaping of the Henry children, were continued to day Julin l)o« warrant* have been laanied again*! aeveu men. Keport* l"dav *ny that Mr*. Hen ry ha* resetted Mexico with her children. The whereabout* of K«l --ley I* not known IMkilvh *m> ployed by Henry'* attorney* have abandoned hope of flndliiK Mr* Henry and children In California, and search ha* been dl*coiiilimed "I want to get two pouuda of tripe." said the lady, entering the shop. "Borrjr, ma'am." replied the keep er. "but we haven't any tripe to day " "No tripe? Why. It'a In season " > | velt went to FVrt George Wright where ha reviewed tha Twenty-flftb 1 1 Infantry. ' At 11 o'clock he addressed the > convention of the Inland Ktnplre Teachers' association Col. lions* , velt then laid the cornerstone of the and Clark high school At II .10 Col Roosevelt sat down to the I* 50 per plate banquet Gathered at the table were (lo*. Ilay. Senator Miles Folndeiter and [ Mayor W J lltndley Col. lUx'W velt rested until I;IU o'clock, when the monster parade In his bonur wound Its way through the business , section of Spokane At 3 JO o'clock the big open air reception will be held in front of i the Masonic Temple junk for Ito.ooo to elect a t'ulted j Htiln senator. "Tit* whole affair la simply part of • general scheme to 'get' l>or liner Tht>r want to get him be hum they can't uh him By 'they,' t mean the newspapers who have been fighting him Whan tbey fall' >1 In attempts to use him tbey Immediately opened the attack "Funk tolrt not hint; of evidential value Nothing from nothing leave* I nothing " THATS THE MAN C Vletro, held bp by two mm In his grocery store. *&1 Rainier av., and robt>ed of H0 Thursday tilght yesterday afternoon Identi fied Stanley Crowe as otie'of the robbers Crowe waa arrested at Vletro's request OLD ACTOR DIES MANSFIELD, O April I—A. F. Nail, known throughout the conn try a * "I'ncle Joe," la dead at hla home here For 37 year* he toured In hla play, "The Drummer Hoy of Shlloh." playing the part of "Uncle Jo®" over 6,400 times. Ho was •trlcken with blindness while play ing at Worcester, Mass., In Janu ary, WANT COMMISSION (H; I tilted V*re«« I»mH Wlr» Dlwrt l« He«i»le AtOfflr# i WALUt WAIJ.A, April Al though enough signatures have been affiled. It la asserted, the cam palgn for names to the petition call ing for an election on the commla alon form of government Is con tinuing today. Free Ticket to China Cn Chow, a Chinese, charged with deserting from the Kumerlc three years ago, was yesterday ordered deported It la alleged by Immigration officers that ufter eluding officers long enough to acquire what to them Is a small fortune. Celestials wishing to re turn home mannge to be captured and obtain a free ticket. bdpe (hat by Mime chance Ihc life i># n loved one hnd In en (pared John tiray, a rope < leaner, wh* the hell) of the dlMilrr. He heard the nlaim In time lo e*cape, bill liiKtead of riKlilntc lo the ahnfi, iM'iieirated Into ihe lowar liinni I* lo warn hi* companion*. Ilia body wn* anionic thoae brought to Ihe *inface Ju*t before dawn. QUAKER DRUG (0. GEES NEW PARTNER J. D. Johnson Continues as Head of Corporation Mr J P Johnson. K-nvral mai. »K'-r of The Quaker Urn* Co., tin* Just completed arrangements with FVank A IxKintU lair advrrtldni and uln manager fur Woodard. Clarke £ Co of Portland. Oregon, whereby Mr lyoorals takes over a portion of the Quaker stock and tfOWii-i an active member "f the etvrporatlon Mr Jobi>i><>n will cob tlnne hi* a< tl villa* In the buslnes*. manage the financial and buy In*- ••nd and having full charite of the heavy end of the business aa in the past The business ha* In rre*j.«d 10 a degree where another a* live member was required la It* management and the recent rhanite wa* made to supply that need Mr liooml* ha* been active in the druit business for several year* I-a* I He will have charge of the general saien and advertising department a. also the aalea force* and genetal ride- management of the Quaker's thi stores He I* well known and ia an expert In advertising, sales maushlp and general store manage ment. The Quaker anticipate* making many chsnges and Improvements In Its Seattle stores, both Inside and out, and propusea having the best equipped drug stores Iti the North weal. ••• Hair Growing Is No Experiment With Us Read what a well-known busl ness man whom we have treated has to say: LOOK FOR OTHERS This is to certify that after trying almost all Itnown reme die* for diseased scalp and loss of hair, without results I corn itiencod treatment with The A P Rlggs Hair Orower and Cure Co ■Inn. Bth, 1911. At the present time my scalp Is entirely cured and the bald spots are covered with a heavy growth of new hair To those desiring a cure for scalp disease and baldness. 1 I cheerfully recommend Itlggs' Kcr.nma Dandruff Cure. H. SWEENEY 1225 Harrison St. Ihe A. P. Ris;s Hair Grower and Cure Co. Inc. 1218 THIRD AVE. REBELS CHASE AMERICANS IN AUTO TO BOUNDARY III? I nil•-«! |'rr*» I rs*nl Mln I hi /t»r > ('AI.KXK'O, Me*., April «•—Fol lowing A r* 1 e lu nn automobile with a band of mounted rebel* uu iter Captain Stanley to the Interna tional boundary, manager* of the t.'udahy ranch In l«ower t'allfornla appealed loday lo t'aptalu ilabcoi k for protection. Paris to Rome Flight Planned 'Mr I nllr-«l I'ma U«4#«l Wire Hired lo Ill< mar ilffl..- I'AKIH, April " To arrange de tall* of an aeroplane flight which will be attempted from I'arl* to Home, Prince Fotenxlanl, prealdenl of the aero Ootutillttee of the Koine I'ipoaltlon, I* lii Pari* today. CHOICE MAGNOLIA BLUFF BUILDING SITES All Sizes—All Prices $500 Up TERMS homes on the Bluff See me for location, prices and Particulars. DAVID P. EASTMAN 209 Colman Blk. —NOTICE— CUT THIS OUT Str. Flyer Change of Time Card, Sunday, April 2,1911 e.4r» a. m. Leave 10.35 A. M. SEATTLE 2.25 P. M. ,6.10 P. M. LANDINGS SEATTLE Grand Trunk Pacific Dock Overhead bridge from First Avenue and Marion Street. TEL. MAIN 176, IND. 37. Permanent Positions Assured for Drinking Officials and Employees Who Should All Know Thst the Neal Cures Drink Habit In Three Days No Hypodermic Injections The Neal Drink and Drug Habit Cure consists of the adiulnlHtration of a purely vegetable and per fectly harmless medicine taken Internally, without hypodermic Injection, In the privacy of your own home, hotel or club, or at any one of the 61 Neal Institutes now established and openlug In the United Htates and foreign coun tries. An approved bond Is given to each patient to refund every cent paid If results at end of three days' treatment are not entirely satisfactory to all Interested. Drug habit cured In from three to ten days on same terms. Write, phone or < nil for complete Information nbout fhe Neal Cure, All will be mulled to you In a plain, Healed envelope. The Neal Institute East Howell Bt. and 16th Av., Seattle. East 4381—PHONES—Ind. Cedar 431. i The ranch proprietor* u**erl that maiaudliig band* bad comman deered every home and mule on tin ranch, ('aritaln Stanley wanted tin automobile, they *nld. and chased them to llie border, firing at them A band Of Mil Me*l< an soldier* who <*mp<d laat night five mile* went of falexlco were expected to attack within 24 hour* SUP OLD COUNCIL The finance committee of the council yeaterday recommended the I repeal of the action of the old cotin cll leailng the ground ou Tenth av. H. to the Hillside Improvement Co for a renort back of the Itay View , brewery. The building wa* erected without any legal authority, the lea*e never . having been pro|»erly executed. 8.35 A M. Leave 12.30 P. M TACOMA 4.15 P. M. P. M. Hon. I. S. Coffin, presi dent and founder of the National Home for dis abled railroad men, presl dent of the Hallroad Tem perance Association, wrlt es : "I personally know of scores of men re stored to a dignified man hood by the Neal Cure, with all appetite and crav ing removed. The results border on the realm of the miraculous. I cortl tally hail the advent of the Neal Cure as a gift from the Good Father of us all." Hundreds of similar en dorsements from promi nent men in all parts of the country, and from thousantlß of cured pa tlents Kefercuces on ap plication. 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Tueodaf, Mit ». l»lt. at t •clock |. m at whkH time nod plate aay and all t<r»«aa la terrated therein may bo hoard l»ated aat Seattle. Waahington. thin «tfc dav ' April 1»U HOARD OF COUNTY COMMI9- SIONKRS. KING COCNTT, WASHINGTON. H) OTTO A CASE. By N. M WARDALU WILL TRAUE &0 LOTS. Sl/.K 6011)2. Uxiled n«-ar Oibcw. on the t «*an trado thf-aa lot® fro* from ;ncu«* btamr a «loa* In varaat <»t. JOHN H WHITS 00, ««7 oriental Block Main X2O» Ind r?3: - m'NfiALdv 12150— AT 120 PER MONTH. Klvo-reero m«dorn. larga living and dla- In* rooma. full floored attic. baa*m«-nt Ioto) lot, choir* • • fgjibor* hood. vl«*w. watar. go* and e> trldt* s*r everything *!•«• offorod t •" c«* i>atv with ihi# and you will find ll aqua! to anv 11.710 bungalow offered. Corner tjnd a*. H and K~*rc%* at... blo< k from car. t* mlnutet In i•" at b'*l Ualnter ft*., Juet a* yoa C* off car. a PERSONAL. AABLING'S SPECIAL. • p». k»«*» of flow«r »**d. He. A ABU NO*a SEEP CO.. tt w rm» si. Nril to Publlo H«ifc«l RUt'Tl'HB CL'KKD—IW Bui *•*« tru».. ni,n«nt, «b»tii\ii*. wlthoutoP** at lon or detention from bualaoja w labor. o\er ono hundrod aaaaa tuiw P>» two yrari. from age 1 year to age >a. Th» Harvard Kyatem. I 0» Sbafer Bid*-* MM Parotid A\ . - STYLISH MAKJ-OVER SHOP. Hmli trimmed. <tr»d. cl«M»d *'■"» «J Plume# euried and eieaow- A'tet atlcn T>ept New • •«' «r*n« • $«1 A'cnda MARRIAGE CEREMONIES I'ERFORMED. i Hon r main «i€". *L-. Mn \- Kukfrt. traouat# n,u,w j f j! horn* »onflnfmentj female pw ceaafuP tteated; j>h>«lrian If lt( l u svl till Vali*> . ner Ka»tlak«* a*. TW ' • hi* t<- \ allay et. lV»m ».JL° il \\ v . : yon* •«iffci ing BL.OOP Hi IN dloordan of »«* **7Z tv ran f»>r fr- trial bottlo Dr RlcaorCl famnii* Sl° pacific T 'Mg. — l U IKS REMODELING PARLORS Now gat enu made and old remodeled. 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