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FEUDIST SHOT (Of | allot l'r»» l.raaett *V'tr»> Lf KINGTON, Ky., May •.--While (tending in front of hi* atore at Jroohetvllte. In Breathitt county. E4 Callahan, Kentucky'* moil rtttod feudut. and the ln*tlgator of nany fatal ahootlng affraya, «<■ ihot and klllid from ambuah. Mia dayor la unknown. SHE HAD FLOWN PORTLAND, Or. May t> - Bd Anderwn *•> a treated for calling at different hontea and Inquiring for lit* sweetheart. whoae »il«»-«> of real Jenoe ho could not remember. HOTEL ETHELTON The Hon March# I* having Ita 23nd Aanlveraary Sale W# iri> only one Mork from the •lore on Third wve and oppo •Ite |MMtofflre Rate* 79c Per Day Up. Broadway Rink 71t EAST PINE ST. Ladle* Admitted Kree l«oih Afternoon and Kvenlng Skating 29c. Chocking Pree \or 111 AV. lirx« Ukr. rHICMO*T. H«ll»r4 1 Su*> lali»* In Theae Idatrlcta. C. G CHILBERG ri»rtaii>laa. Ttallaa. |i«l»r In Wall rarer. Mrwahe* V«r»to*H ■ H<l ti» »i Kw irrr *t. — ■ — ARCHITECT rlTxuii.nn«. *t»o \*t» 11* NICHOLS [ lit\< t*t hi K BUILDER j 1 Kodakers Ku.Uk ftnUMntf of the flnr*i kind flntiember < "la at I, al 5 lh*»>» *»■»." JACOBS PHOTO SHOP P.-1. HI IHI. Extra Special rrtmh Ostrich Ttpa. *H • I inviM iuiiß. 3 111 a bmn h. II i® p#t tunrh. Ffttwh rium**. U Incbtl tone bl«< k «ibl>, II 'M! #A«'h I'luniM » le»ne*l rurlwl. *!•.*»! ami r«flll«»t. R«r«Ui«» ma<l«» from ol«l f*attt«r«. Hats clwent. dynl and rtl>N»rl»4. Itr(s4lii( at «i»«cte! low |rU«4 Work fuarrintMKl Hefter Hat & Plume Co. Ml %rr*4r Rl4c.. Tfclnl |*lo#»r. DR. E. H. STANLEY of »«a€tle IH»f«trrrr mt ftftr PHartptra •! Dual Development Will l*ilver an Illustrated Lecture on TTila Subject O* ■«* I. I»12. \T n r. M, AT tai tDK nt 1.1. In thle !ectur« In Stanley— tthowa why children feaeame Mouth-Hreat her*. Polßtn OH I tlir tlanic'-r Period* 111 growth, ho* Rrntlb l« arreat. Ed and why f»r«» are de formed. Show* » <ondltinn and point* out a reoiedv without surgery. Shown why . MNlr.n have < r«n|i ed teeth, nasal troublr* and adenoid*. well «• a plan for pretention Exriialna Ihr dlffrrmrr between haphazard growth and modern Dual 1 tevelopenent Tlefeeia SO Ceala. Ow Kale X Marietta Ura* stare. PARIS FLORIST 228 PIKE ST. We have one • of the beat atorea In the Went, outfitted to handle any line of designing for weddings. reception*, church and funeral designs. Twenty years' experience We can satisfy and will—try tia. OPEN TODAY During this month we will fit Toric lenses (like cut) for $4.00. When mounted In a gold filled mounting complete, $6 00. This Include* a careful, scien tific examination with modern appliances. Licensed to prae'lee by the Washington State Board of Optometry. Eighteen years' experience. Fourth year In Seattle. W. ROBSON sSSst Fourth Floor, 470-473 Arcade Bldg. Phone Main 3825. Bring this ad with you. The Buck Was Passed Merrily Until It Came Back to True m 2&* by co£«J"*' In Real Progressive Convention, G. 0. P. Endorses Roosevelt and La Follette WHAT THe REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION DIO Endoriad both Rooaavalt and La Follatte. Etactad 121 prograaalva dala galaa to tha Abardaan con vantlon. Rappad Gov. Hay and "hand ptckara." Cava Thomaa F. Murphlna tro mandoua ovation. Salactad Formar Mayor OiHtng for parmanant chairman. Paaacd raaolution piadging "unattarabla oppoailion" to political advancarrant of any "hand pickad" dalagat*. "The bold and ronaclenecleas at tempt to throttle the popular mil of the republican party within Ibis county la typical of (be ptanr and ! poltct*a of the supporter* of Will Um Howard Taft throughout the state and nation who a* lodestar* [of the present administration, rep : resent iprrlil Interest* and prl»- jileged rlMirt that dealt* unfair fl■ Inaticia) and comm.-rcta! opportunl tie* at the e*pet**o of public moral ' Ity and the welfare of the ma**ea i In this laniuaifr and la similar '.virile and Motrins *«ntence* the | Kin* County Republican convention at Arcade ball Saturday denounced ; he attempted "hand picking" of the Ul delegate* to tbe elate nituwi ' tlon at Aberdeen on May U Kqual jly emphatic was the euiVu raiment i Ktven Thome* F Morphine, chair 'man of the King County Republican Jcsnirat committee for thwartlnc I the plana of the hand picker* ' and i bringing about a preferential prl ! tnary election. When Senator !>an Ijindon referred lo the |»rt Mur phlne played In Riving the people a chance to be hoard in the pre*! detitlal nomination*, the contention en mii'in- broke i>u| In a traniendou* ovation thai iMlrd for fully two minute* Ijtti r l>r Cora Smith tatim King Invoked a similar dem onstratiao for Senator "Hob" Iji (■"ollettc, and a moment afterward I Theodore Rooeetrelt'a name watt ideated with equal warmth when | Tom Hevelle predicted hi* election PrO£r***iv* Throughout. The convention which, with the e*ceptlon of the Flrat ward. repre •ented every ward In the city and I the country dlatrlct*. wa* *h*olute |ly progresalve "Hob" IJ» >>dletle and RooeeveH *hared equally in i the appreciation of the 400 dele I Kate* present The convention ball was decorated with the star* and atrlpe* and picture* of Abraham IJncoln, Theodore Roosevelt. Rob ert M I.a Kollette and William H. Taft. Chairman Murphlne called the rodveutlon to order and appointed a committee on credentials. The del- 1 egate* wer* seated by ward* and country districts. John II I'erry j CHJFHMI WOMEN HOLD THE BALANCE Or trait** rru* Lmhil Wlttl SAN FRANCISCO. May «.—Call fornla women will decide, at the presidential preference primary, a week from tomorrow, the name of the democrat and republican who will receive California's presidential indorsement at the Baltimore and Chicago conventiona. That the sev> eral candidates realize the newly enfranchised voter* hold the bal ance of power Is Indicated by the manner In which the women are j being appealed to in the preaent campaign. If Senator Robert M Tji Follette Scarries the state, he will owe murh : of hi* success to Mrs. I.a Follette, | who haa addreMsed the women vot ier* in hla behalf In nearly every < Ity and town In which "Battle ; Hob" haa appeared Senator La | Follette In making a thorough can j vass of the state, and In addition to I Mrs. La Follette ha* several wom en campaigning In support of hi* candidacy. |j» Follette I* mure >than pleased with hla chance* and :ls confident that be will carry the ; Mate. CLAIM NEVADA FOR TAFT FALLON, Nev.. May When the republican state convention met here today the Taft following claim ed they would send a wolld delega tion from Nevada -pledged to support President Taft. It wa* be | lleved that Judge .1. F. Dennis of Tonopah, a Taft man. would lie named as chairman of tho conven tion. 450 POLICE ON STRIKE DUTY CHICAGO, May fi. Four hundred and fifty extra policemen ar«- guard ing the freight house* and railroad yards here today, a* a result of the strike of the freight handlers. Hl*ty-fivo hu men ap out. Toric lenses $4 t nominated James V C Kellogg for* r temporary chairman, and Prof. J. (' r llerbatuan nominated Former May -1 or IHIIIok for permaneut chairman. 1 I'lilllp Tworoaer wia elected per manent secretary and Miaa Henjs min. assistant secret an "Tht* convention show*." said Temporary Chairman Kallogg. "that *v*n an *a mimbir of th* pr**id*nt'i cabinet and tn* govern or of the *tat* cannot pr«v*nt th* voles of th« peopi* from having full «spr***ion in thi* county." "Not In the palmiest day* of boaaea and ward heelers," said I'er J manent Chairman lulling, have I heard, uotll two years mco. of an) man. or *et of men. deliberately hand picking' a set «r delegate* to any political convention PNen the worst bosses at least made a pre I tense of holding raucuaea and prl ■ tuariea. " Kach of the warda selected lis j own proportionate number of dele I late* to Aberdeen, while the eon ; ventlon a* a bod> elected &4 dele ! gates at large The two delegate* allotted to the Klrst ward werw se j lected at large, after Solon T Will lam* created a laugh by aaying |i THE PRESIDENTIAL HANDICAP WABHINOTON. May «— Proprietor* for presidential boom# !«• day made the following claim* fot iMr randidattM up to and Including Saturday RC PUBLICANS. D*i*g*tt* tn convention. I .OH. N«c***ary to choica, Mt. Claimed lor Taft. II) Claimed for Mooeevelt. 2ft. Conceded by Nooeevell managar* to Taft. 117. Conceded fey Taft manager* to RooeeveH. ttt. Inatructed for La Pattella, M Instructed for Cummins. 10. Conteeted by Taft manager*. 12. — Contorted by Roooevelt manager*. IM. DEMOCRAT*. Oeiegatee In convention, 1 X>9s. NecMwy to choice. Tt%. Claimed for Clerti, V 44. Claimed for Wilton. 12ft. Conceded to Clarfe by WUaon manager*. 14t. Conceded to W>leen by Clarfe manager*. 02. Inatructed for Underwood. M. I riot rue ted lor Mardxll. 30. Inatructed for Surfee, 10. Instructed for Foe*. M. Inatructed for Baldwin, 14. Claimed for Harmon, 4. Unin*t ructed, 114. MINISTER TELLS WHY IT'S POLITE AND PERFECTLY PROPER TO SWEAR BROCKTON. Mam . May • Why every r**p<>rtable thinking man should iwnr Just as hard and an often aa be pleases la (old tn an other decalogue which haa been compiled today by Hev. Albert Marlon Hyde o( Brockton. "Ibe ten reasons follow: Hr»i Because It I* such an *1* Kant way of expressing one* tbougfeta. Second— Rpi amr It la auch a con elusive proof of taste and good breeding Third Because It la a sure way of making one a arlf agreeable to one's friends. Fourth —Because It la a positive Gomez Proclaimed Provisional President (*? D>lt*4 Pihi LHaH Vt<) KL PA SO. Tex., May 6.- That Oen. Oroxco ha* *anctloned the proclamation of Krnlllo Vasque* Oo mex, as provisional pre*ident of Mexico wa* declared here today by Col. Pascual Oroxco, sr , father of the rebel commander-in-chief. The elder Oroxco, who arrived here from chihuahua, declared that he would be minister of war until hla *on ls free from his duties In the field and could take this post. It Is stated by passengers com Ing here from chihuahua that Or oxco succumbed to pressure In In dorsing the proclamation. STABBED BY HUSBAND PORTLAND, Or., May Lured to the bsdside of her 6-yesr-old son, who, sh« was Informed over the tel ephone, was dying. Mrs. Helen Pe ters was attscked. she alleges, by her husband, Alphonse Peters, sn(l severely stabbed. She escaped with her life only after a desperate struggle with her husband. She la today in the hospital, suffering from half a doien knife wounda. Mrs. Peters and her husband have been estranged for some time. Print Chicago Papers CHICAGO, May 6. Regular morning editions of Chicago iwws papera were published and distrib uted today through the use of Im ported pressmen and stereotypers. The afternoon papers promise three editions today. There was no rioting early today. It Is believed that the fate of the .strike depends upou the net ion of the printers. THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 6, 101?. ua ron< > de tba Klmt ward to iTaft," Among tbe delegate* elect- Ird are Tbomaa K Murphlna, ;tl*orge W Hilling. Henry Mc» Hrlde. Otto A. fam. Senator Han l-aii'lon tuiren (Irlnatead. J T. C Krllog* Geo. It Walkar. C. Allen Hal*, Havld McKantia and Tom Revdla Two vigorous raaoitrt'ooa wara adoptad Tha flrat indoraad both Rooaavait and La follatta aa "fP raaanting Iba graat patriotic body of Americana who aaak ta rataln aqual lly af opportunity. induatrial fraa dom and raapact and pratactio" for human rlgbta." Tha aaeond rssolu tlen rappad tha "*handplehing" aya lam and gave notice ta all "hand picked" dslagataa of "uaaitaraWa opposition" at all tlmaa •« tha f» tura Tha canvantlan refused ta adjourn until Murpblna raapondad wltb a abort apaach. Maat Tomorraw. Tbe King county de legation will meet tomorrow at tha Allen Hal* cafeteria, for tba purpoaaa of orgaa liatlou. Kit bar Tbomaa P. Mor phine or forawr Mayor Hilling wOl he elected chairman of tha delega I Hon. evidence of lb* acquaintanceship with grind literature Plftb It furnlahwi *ueh a Rood < (ample and training for young bora. Hitth—liecauae It la aucb • (rood way of Increaalng one'* aalf re •peet Seventh—Hecaua* It I* juat what a man * mot bar enjoy* having bar ton do Eighth* H«rau*« It would look «o nice In print Ninth Hecauae It la aucb a help to manhood and virtue In man; i »ay«. Tenth—-Becauae It la aucb an In I falllbl* way of Improving om'i < hance* In tba baraaftar. THEY REPRESENT . 1,300 COMPANIES (Mr VilUI Fraaa I —aa« wtra) PORTLAND. Or., May (1 —Offl cers of tha American Klectrlc Hall way Association, who are touring the United Htataa. will arrive In Portland May 14. Paaslng that day In Portland, they will go to Van couver, ». C . and from there to He attle. The 12 or more capitalize In the party repreaont 1,200 electric railway companies They are travel Ing over the country for the pur poae of bringing about a better understanding between the electric companies and tbe communities, tbey nay. NO SUCCESSOR TO ARCHIE BUTT Or t 'lt'i Press Wire) WASHINGTON. May g.—No ■uccaaaor to Major Archibald Butt aa military aide to Pr**l dant Taft will be appointed. It la announced today, because no one haa been found with the neceaaary qualification*. Not one of the nine military aide* on the preaident'a staff ha* been asalgned to th* duties per formed by Major Butt, and It Is reliably reported that no *uch appointment will be made. HAYS' BODY FOUND MAI.WAX, N, H. May ti With 1R bodies aboard. Including Ihnt of Chaa M. Haya, president of the (iranil Trunk rallroitd, the cable ship Mlnin docked here today, after a trip to the scene of the wreck of the liner Titanic. Moat of the other bodien were those of members of the Titanic » crew. Hncrlflce H«le Modern Furniture 416 Pike, ••• BETRAYED, SHE AVENGES SELF BY KILLING BETRAYER Rose Dworfcan, Simon, Har Huaband, and Llttla Jaa, Bern Whlfa Hla Mother Waa a Priaonar. CLKVKUAND, O . May C - Hoa« Uworkin will faca a Jury soon wltb llttla Jua In bar arma. tba baby bom aflar bar arrcat for killing Jacob Korwtfa. Year a ago. In • llttla Ntaalan bor dar village, lived H.»e Shapiro. tb« belle of tba wbola country aide Jacob Horwlu woowd bar. won bar and d«-*art*d without marry ing bar He caua to Antrlrt, promising lo aand for bar aad tbe baby. I oat aad. ba married over bara. Una*, after tlma had baalad tbe wound, married Hlmon Oworkln aad wltb blm rroaaed tba ocaan and aat tl*d la Maaaarbua«tta. Tllraa rbll. drao wara bora to tbam. and tbalr wedded Ufa waa happy until tbe ahadow of Jarob llorwltg, then a proaperoua Cleveland contractor, again fall ovar tbalr way Ha nought agam to win hla caat-off aweciheart Koae Dwurfcin rej«.. ted blm Than cama the rllmai Oworkln waa told all—and tailing It. Jacob Horwlts signed hla own daatb wdr rant Dworkta laft hla wtfa. taking tba RESCUE AFTER 40 HOURS 01 WRECKED BUT (If VtIM Mm Hawt Win) ■AV CITY, Or.. May Aflar re malning at thalr posts for 4S hour*, while thalr intla craft was pound leg «n tha beech, baatan by break ara and eubmerfed by Haavy aaaa. Captain S rick son and craw of aavan man of tha eteemer George R. Voa burg, which waa wrecked an tha aauth aplt of tha Nahalam rlvar bar, today hava baan raacuatf by tha government Ufa aavlng craw from Garibaldi. Tha re*cue waa a perilous one The sea wa« rough, and a heavy wind twice capslxed the boat of the life aavlng crew while the daah to the wrecked veaael waa being made Tha llfeaavera righted their craft and kept on Aa their boat (lood by the Vosburg. (he high sea threaten Ing momentarily to daah the life boat agalnat the steamer, Captain Erlckson and the aallora laaped for the rescuing craft. A number missed 11, but wore picked up and hauled Into the boat. The rescue waa witnessed by hundreds of per aona who lined tbe shores, power leva to help ROBBED OF $120~000 PA RIB. May S.—The maharajah (Holkar) of ludore, India, la out 1120,000 worth of Jewels today. Me waa robebd while traveling from Marseilles to Paris. ikie Why don't you take a rest cure? Patient 1 can t, doc. 1 married a suffrage). ><or i rx> e . children Rom waa toon to become • mo' her again "I did do! m« an to kill blm." Roa»- aaya. I only meant (o hurt blre *o h<- would n»-vrr ny untrue thing* about mo again " Hbe ranir to l'l«rrl>Bd. bought an j automatic and a* Horwlu I emerged from a building h« «M ' erartlng. aha abot blm dead through [ I he head Prom a Jail cell Mm. tbrorkln ! •Wl to 'Iw hnapital lo bring Into j being llltla Jo*. With lllll* Joe In ; bar at 11m hugged tightly lo bet j breaat. »h<- want ba«K In her cell Hntb g raw pal* and alckly. Clave and woman and lb* Cleveland Hreaa irot bua* "for Mttla Jor « aake." and thouaanda of patltlona »«r aant lo Judga Naff Baking blm to releaae tba toolbar on a amall bond. Cleveland woman algned tba ball bond, and little Jo* got bla flrai gllmpae of the (mat outaida world Alao llltin Jo* got bla father, for whan Iba Jail door aw ting opari ' Hlinnn Dworkln waa thera lo laka hla wlfa and baby Inlo bla anna, baring bravely forgotten and for ■Ivan. Bryan Fights for Wilton in Ohio TAFT BEGINS STUMPING TOUR OF Hit HOMK STATE—GOV. I MAMMON IBN'T ASLEEP, CITHER. COLUMBUS, O, May Pre-1 pared for an earnaet campaign In advocacy ef Woedrow Wilson'* candidacy for the democratic noml nation for president, Wm. J. Bryan la In Ohio today. President Taft la also In bia bomr atate. and Oov. Judaoti Mar moil. Wood row Wllaon and Col. Rooeevelt will tour Ohio before the presidential primaries, on May 21.! In the Interest* of their respective ■ candidacies Bryan's camiiaign will begin to night, under the direction of Oov Wllaon a supporters, and will end Thursday Meanwhile. Oov. Ilai mon will be active and expecta to offset tbe effect of the Bryan tour Prealdent Taft delivered several addreasea today from the rear plat form of hla train, en route to Cln clnnstl. MRS. VMNDERBILT REPORTED VERY 111 NEW YORK, May o.—The oondltlon of Mra. Wm. K. Van derbilt. Jr., who had been Im proving since an operation for appendicitis wa* performed laat Wednesday, wa* reported to be critical today. Phy*iclan* and nur*e* are In comtant attend ance, and every effort la being made to keep her real condition from th* public. Effort* have been made to locate Mra. Van derbllt'* husband. who ha* been living In separate apartment*. WOMAN WANTS $7,500 DAMAGES Mrs. M. A Hice Sat unlay be-" Knit stilt against the city for $7,600 ilumngc* for Injuries alleged to have beta sustained by her from a de fective aidewalk on Meade St., be tween 4fith and 4Kth a vs. She charges the city with the duty off keeping the walk free, from accum-, ulttted snow and Ice. Ilecauae the city did not do so laat winter. Mra. Itice claims she fell into a hole and Mtstnlneti permanent Injuries to her nervous system. HE PLAYED SAFE PORTLAND, Or, May G A woman Charging her husband hit lier with a hair brush, through a deaf and almost dumb woman told their trouble*. The Judge listened hard and then played safe by dis missing 'he case. THOUSANDS OF SHRINERS MAKE MERRY AT ANGEL CITY IMr I allea I'reaa Uiml Mini | U)B ANUhI.KH May • —Thon •and* of Hbrlnera, gorgeoualy unt forDi< <1 ami <ap|>«d. crowded «|« •*lal ears and automobile# early tf> day, bound for Paaadena, which wa* c the center of the day'a entertain went for the Imperial Council ;i Overcaal ililn * er< no dumper 1 to the ebthii»la*m of the vlaltora. and ahottly after the hour the aun i had been acheduled to rlae the atreeta were gay with inarching pa i trol* and lively with the niu*l< of i half a doien band*. . FOR HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS, SLUGGISH BOWELS-CAW Blek hej»]*< h**' Always ir»pr- them to la*y liver, delayed. Vrme* f txxl to lb* - bowrla or nick PUtniacb Po'iiidouh mattei 'nttcsdaf Mnic thrown cut. I* reab.»orl«-d Into (he blood. When thm lot*. r»»flie« lb* 'I'll'"' brain tlMw It cam n connection and that M awful throbbing. alcl «-nlng headache. Caacwreta remote (be cause by simulating the llrer. and irakta "" »aate move on and out of the bowels. One taken tonight t|| itr»l|b(ei) yon out by morn In*- a l»xent box means a clear b<wd hi month*. Don t forget the children. "CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.* j THERE IS NO ONE who doea not uat CREDIT in bia btialncaa. TMt Credit Store la better prepared to properly outfit men and women »fti tbe boat makes of tailored garment* Mi drens *<•< < aaoriea, and extend yo« all tbi *ec*MUU7 to make tbe paymeMl, Juat a «it,all amount la required when you make your aelectiaMf tben tell tbe aalesman to make a charge of tbe balance and pay It weekly or monthly, aa moat convenient. Do not wait another moment for your Spring Garmenta—call tomorrow and get the* EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. "Seattle's Rehable Credit House" 1332-34 Second Av. Tb<- laat of th. w.-heduled train* bearing delegation* ' at* ba. >ond the Kocklea were doe Ui M . rive at noon today. Vnur irai* bearing Southern Bhrlner* arrim during the morning. Imperial fo. tentate Harry Tr.-at of Panto, x f, arrived wltn hla b« nchroea iate yti terday. Tu« leader of the hhrlaeq flailed a ecore of hotel* tot! th* during the evening, and evi ■. a be, «aa greeted by a nolay d+rmmiti* ilnn Heveral hundred Bhtlner« M 4 their friend* took paasagc **rlj to, day for Catallna laland Near Umm Sl