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i ACTION PICTURES FROM FIRST BOSTON GAME IN THE WORLD'S SERIES Her/og sliding into third on his three-bas* hit in the first half of the second inning. BIGGEST REVIEW of mm WARSHIPS Or I ■IU4 frw Virirrl NEW YORK. Oct. I«. With the saluting of (ud« at 9 o'clock tbla morning. tbe greatest American aaral review opened here. comprls tn( 117 Teasels of all type*, from dreadMugbt to collier. Admiral Huso Osterhaua and staff formally called on Secretary of tbe Navy Meyer aboard tbe dispatch boat Dolphin. The squadron com Maders followed. Then the mem hers of the house and senate naval commission boarded the Dolphin aad proceeded with tbe Inspection and review President Taft. aboard the yacht Mayflower, waited outside the harbor to participate in the rw vt«w. Tbe Dolphin started seaward past tbe lines of aea fighters with their erwws "dressing ship." BOY BADLY HURT BY MOTORCYCLE Eddie Sa«er. 8 years old, living at Iff Metro** av . la la the Heal tie General hospital this morning, hov*rtng between life and death, the r«aalt of a collision with a mo torcycle driven by U Mackay, a fireman, yesterday afternoon. The boy wax out roller abating, and. attracted by the coasting pos sibilities of the hill at Harrison »t., climbed op and then alarted down at full sp*ed. At the foot of the hill, where It crosses Eaatlake a*., he waa going at a high rate of ap«*d. and aa he crossed the atreet looked at hla father, who waa get ting off a atreet car. He did not aee the motorcycle and ran direct ly Into It. The Impact knocked Mackay off the machine and threw the boy on hla bead, fracturing hla skull. WILL DISCUSS JAIL REFORM Jail life. Its problem* and their aoioikm will be discussed at a meeting at the Women * KWierated club house. Harvard av. and Thomas St., Wednesday afternoon. Defi nite plans for the betterment of prison condition! will be discussed. Among the speakers will be Coun ty Commissioner A. L. Rutherford. Deputy Sheriff Stringer, Council man Ortffltha and Mrs. R. E. Mor ris of Kansas City. Mra. Morris will tell of the "dty farm" which proved profitable for the city. $425,000 FOR WILSON FIGHT NEW YORK. Oct. 14.—Contribu tions to the Wlhwn-Marshall cam paign fund to date amount to 1425.- 000. according to Henry M. Mor genthau, chairman of the general finance committee of the demo cratic national committee. He says that $200,000 will be received by the middle of next week. ERLANGER WINS NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—The case brought by Edith St. Clair, an ac tress, against Abraham Krlanger for 12,600, alleged to have been an Installment of a $25,000 contract, ended when Justice Page of the su preme court withdrew the Jury, making the case a mistrial, and fined Max Rteur, counsel for Miss Ht. Clair $60 for contempt of court. The action of the Justloe wan equiv alent to throwing the case out of court. ARM SHOT OFF Louis P«nz, 17, living at 4322 Maynard »»., had bis left arm al most completely shot off yesterday by the accidental discharge of a shotgun near Oxbow. Penz was out hunting with Pressly Meagher, 659 Nevada st. He had climbed a hill about noon, and was quite a way ahead of his companion, when. In dragging the gnn across a log, it discharged, nearly all the charge going through his arm, a little be low the elbow, He walked down the hill, found Meagher and got him to tie the arm up tight. Later the arm was amputated. I'enz is employed by the llroderick £ Rascotn Hope Co. Ho Is a semi-professional ball play •r of stMM note la Seattle. Beautiful As Is Osg'ar's Facial Foliage, He Is Not Happy With It i?."! 1 £ . !■ ■ i i 1 r FRED D. WARREN TALKS REVOLUTION HERE "I wlah my voice was strong enough to make Itself heard all' over the state of Washington, and I would say It as loudly aa I could, that we want revolution —revolu- tion in letters of fire. I am In fa vor of con finest ton, and by that I mean confiscation The greatest act of Abraham Lincoln was aa act of confiscation. He took direct action and confiscated $4,000, | 000,000 worth of slave property, i Revolution waa good enough a method 100 yeare ago Revolution U good enough today." FVed D. Warren. editor of the Ap peal to Heaaon. the biggest social iat paper in the country, laat night, at Dreamland rink, preached revo lution. direct action and confisca tion to a big audience. Warren un mercifully flayed the administra tion of Taft. Doth Wilson and Roosevelt came In for a milder scoring Warren said that a clrcu- I lar statement of Jane Addams In behalf of the progressiva party contained four He*. Unlike Congressman Merger and other national aodallata who talked her* during the campaign. Warren spoke for votes primarily. After declaring that be had seen but one Taft button on hl« trip here, War ren went to the length of predict ing the election of Taft for the ob vious purpose of bringing back to th* socialist)) the votes of radicals who intended to vote for either "HANDS ACROSS THE SEA" CLENCHED! NAUGHTY EDITORS NEW YORK, Oct. 14 —"Wheth er it be an automobile, an ath letic contest, a Panama canal project or a play, the majority of English editors cannot see any good In an American Institu tion." declared Henry W. Sav age. theatrical manager, home from l/ondon, "All this hands across the sea' sentiment, which a good many of us on this side of the water have for so long a time chcrished, Is a Joke, and on us. "Not In the laxt 30 year* have I seen such a spirit manifested. The English appear to resent American success arid they line the name American aa the syn onym for inferior." OLD PASTOR DEAD Rev. C. D. Spencer, *0, a retired Raptist minister of Centralis, died at the Minor hospital Saturday, the result of a fainting spell which overcame him during a session of the llaptist convention in the First Kaptlst church Wednesday morn ing His death came as a surprise and shock to bis many friends here, as he had been subject to fainting spells for a number of years, and his condition was not thought seri ous. lie leaves ten married chil dren. CRUISER SAILS Armored cruiser Maryland, Capt. J. M Kllcott, which returned Fri day from Japan, bringing l>a< k He< retary of Htate Knox, left at noon Ro<i*«v*H or Wilson In the hope of 1 -Wealing Taft Warren predicted i that If Taft should be elected, he would b* the last republican presl-i |dent In thla country. He compared! ! Taft with President Buchanan, > I "both ponderous, safe and sane. 1 holding public office all their lives, 'not knowing the Interests of the people, and th* last presidents of . their parties. "1 want to say." said Warren, "that the Taft managers are *lv j log you the right 'dope." feeding [you on "proaperlty' talk The big'. Mil posters advertise that the railroads made more money, and Taft points to that as evidence of the prosperity of th* working claas The advertisements tell you that the Standard Oil Co. la paying greatar dividends and the Stand ord Oil Co. gives employment to th* laboring class. It la pointed out But they don't t*ll you of the price* we p*l> for necessaries 'T don't say the aoclallat party Is committed to Ihe doctrine of con fiscation. Rut as long as I have a vole*. I shall advocate It I want the black »owni of our Judg** turn ed Into crimson robes Our great est obstacle to prog res la the fed <>ral Judiciary. You may think you'v* got rid of your Hanford or OroMcup. But their decisions are atlll the law of the land today. And their successors are no better than ithey." U. S. EDITORS O. K. NEW YORK. Oct 14.—Lambast ing American Pullman cars as Immodest, Americans noisy and fond of publicity, Lord Claude Hamilton, M P., president of the Great Kastern railway of Eng land. had one word of uncondi tional praise for the United States, as he was bound for home. "1 cannot say too much In ap preciation of the American news paper," he declared "It hns been of vast benefit to papers of all lands and to peoples of sll lands. With exfiosiire* In polit ical. public and business life, the press has been able to stir up responsible folk to a sense of duty hitherto unknown." today for the center of trouble In Nicaragua. The recent Insurrec tions in Mexico nnd Nicaragua have resulted In much danger for American residents there, and sev eral battleships have been sent there at various times to protect Americans and their property. One reason for sending the Maryland Is to give a little active service to a fresh supply of blue Jackets and marine*. IN OPEN REVOLT PARIB, Oct. 14 Miss Christobel Pankhurst, in an Interview yester day, said that she would not go to Jail as long an Sir Edward Carton, head of the Ulster ant I home rule movement, Is free. She said he Is In open revolt, and that she was, too, that the government would not dare to Imprison him and that she would not Itl U Imprlsou b*r, , THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1912. GRANDJURY SECRECY The greatest poaalble aecrecy 1* atlll being maintained with regard to ihe apeclal grand Jury whlrh waa convened In Ihe federal court here on Saturday. The Jury will not b# In aeaalon for more than four oc five day*. Judge Howard lntlmateC What the nature of their Inveatiga- Hon la about, la entirely a mutttf of «[we ulatlon The marshal'* office Intimated jthat the aatne secrecy will be main, ' 'allied until after all thi«* Indicted wilt have been arrested. and that thla may cover a period of 30 day* ; Poatofflce employe# were the only one# ao far examined The regular November Brand Jury will be con vened on Ihe 7th of the month, M (veniremen having been drawn. BIG NEED OF A RESCUE HOME An audience of 200 men at the Y M. C. A. laat evening listened to Mia* Mary Brown. one of the five policewomen of the city, tell of the work she and her aaaociatea are doing Ml## llrown divided the work Into two part#. protective and reacue, Illustrating the two kinds with caaea that have come under her notice. Rhe aald the lack of a suitable place to take girl# and women waa a great drawback In the reacue work. She suggested a home on one of the Sound l*land* as the thing needed for (he refor mation of many women. GREAT SINGERS The salr of ticket* for the Clay (on artist*' recital started thl* morning at .Sherman. Clay k Co., Third and Pin* Those who are to appear at these concerts am Mine. Johanna (Jadski, soprano soloist; M India Klman. violinist; Josef l.hevlnne, pianist, and Adeline Oenee, classic dancer. Mine (}ad skl Is a famous Interpreter of Wag nerlan roles, and Mine Oenee, who tlon Is, la entirely a matter symphony orchestra, 1* universally admired for her graceful steps. CLEANS THE HAIR AND MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL—2S-CENT "DANDERINE" IN A FEW MOMENTS YOUR HAIR LOOKS SOFT, FLUFFY, LUS TROUS AND ABUNDANT—NO FALLING HAIR OR DANDRUFF. Surely try a "Danderlne" Hair Cleanse" If you wish to Immedi ately double the beauty of your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and draw It curefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time, this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any exces sive oil In a few moments you will. be ama/.ed Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an Incomparable softness, lustre and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. llesides beautifying the hair, one application of Danderlne dissolves ■ very particle of dandruff; cleanses. Lewis crossing home plate with tying run on Gardner's hit in the eighth inning. PAY PENSIONS TO 481 MOTHERS; WOMEN FREED FROM TOIL REJOICE CHICAGO. Oct 14 -"Giving hun ! drrda of mother# a new chance In j life la the result of the mother*' pension law, according to Ktank \Vnecek, county agent, wbo today paid (tension* to 481 mother* In <*ook county ' It la a#t»nl*hlng what a change there 1# In these mother* and chll- 1 dten alnce this law went Into ef fect," he continued "Itefore the were given, these children wire In rag* Now you can *ee tWat they are well dressed and well cgred for. Tbl# caae I# a typical one." and Mr Venecek pointed to one of the mother* Mr*. Klla Mick allck. 7JI Pulton »t. Mothsr Voice* Her Oeiight. Mr* Mlckallck ctpr*##ed delight with the new penaion "It la much better now," #he said "Ilefore, I had to go to work, and leave the children alone all the j lime Now lam home with them ! sometimes. 1 can buy them clothe# I now and get many thing# which I I could not before " The county give* her 11* a month 1 for the care of her two children. Mr*. Sarah FVreman told how much better *he wa* able to get on since the county helped her to take ! care of her three children. "Itefore I got the |18," Hhe said. I made feather duster#. I got $3 I a week. The hlghent anyone made wa* $3.60. Now I take care of my children." Mr* Minnie Kensleln. 1128 Cali fornia av . who got a pension for the flrat tlmo tbl* month, received $39. one of the biggest amounts paid. With five children and an In valid husband, she u*ed to work, scrubbing and washing. "Now." she aald, "1 can take care of my home I can keep my chll dren In clothe#." Bartxan Questions the Mother. President llartien. of the county board, wua present during the pay ing of the pensions He questioned macy of the mother# and learned how they were getting on since the pensions were granted them. He expressed himself as entirely satis fied with the working of the law The county agent told how the county waa protected against pay- purifies and Invigorates the acnlp. forever stopping itching and falling hair. Danderlne is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, Invigorates and strength ens them. Its exhlllratlng. stimu lating and life-producing properties cause the hair to Rrow abundantly long, atrong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of it, If you will Just get a 25 cent bottle of Damlerino from any df-ug store or toilet counter and try it aa directed. Inn pensions to women who were not deserving "We Investigate every rase for aeveral day#." he Mid "The Juve nile court al*o Investigates Where they have money Irr the bank or other Income* sufficient to provide OFFICER IS DROWNED iny I alir4 t'reaa UnH Wire) NKW YOKK. Oct. 14.- Two awl dent* occui red here to officer* and member* of the crew of the battle •ht|« aaaembled In the harbor for Ihe big presidential review. In one of them Knalgn Andes flutter waa drowned and In the other a launch wa* cut In two, the occupant* all thrown out and rcacued by *allor* from the battleihip Maine. Knalgn Butler stepped off the launch he and brother officer# were on. and waa carried by the tide under the baitleahlp llhode laUnd. The launch that wa# cut In two waa owned and occupied by Ber nard Ilattr and friend*, to the num ber of 11. All were aaved by the Jackie# from the Maine. SHOTS FOLLOW RIBALD SONGS (Itr 1 nlted l*r*ss l.mwrd PORTLAND, Or.. Oct. 14.—M A l,lnd*av. foreman on the Northwest ern Klectric and ("has Hicks, la borer, are In a hospital here today suffering from probable fatal platol wound* a* the result of a brawl In Stevenson. Wash., In which Lindsay Is alleged to have attacked Marshal John Inman, who fired to protect himself Inman Is being held. The fight took place outside a saloon. l.lndsay cursing Inman when he tried to prevent him from fhnutiiig ribald songs. I.lndsny then attacked Inman. It Ir stated, and the marshal *hot at him twice, the sec ond bullet striking Hick#, who wa# standing nearby. TONGUE SEVERED SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 14.- hy ing in the hospital with her tongue severed by one of four bullets fired at her In the court yard of her home, Mrs. Kmily Pletx Is unable to tell [the jxillce here today the perpetra tor of the shooting Suspicion has fallen on Manuel Fratcs, a barber, whom K. W. Pletx, husband of the wounded woman, declares has been nnnoylnK his wife for several years. The police are trying to find Frates. JOINT DEBATE A Joint debate and atereoptleon lecture on the courthouse site will bo held tomorrow evening In the rooms of the Seattle Commercial club. Joalah Collins will a|ieak against the civic center alte, and C. J. France. J. D. l<owman and James A. Height will speak for It. The atereoptleon feature will be furnished by Carl F. Gould. Mayor Cotterlll will be present and ad dress the meeting. for ih<rtr they do not Ret pensions. I will guarantee that tbere In not one pensiun Issued which la not Deeded. mothers deserve the pension It gives them a new chance In life, it glvea their chil dren a chance In the world." WOMAN SUICIDES Miss A liarper, 2115 Bth *v. W., returned to her home Saturday nlnhi at 9 o'clock, walked Into the kitchen, found the room reeking with gaa and the dead body of her sister. Mrs. L K Capers, on tbe floor, a victim of self destruction. Mrs Capers waa living with her alater temporarily, during an ea trangement with her husband The unhapplness and trouble caused by i her disagreement with her huaband Is thought to have been the cause of her aulcide. Sheleaves an 11- year-old son. W. B. Cade, 9009 Rainier av . died of apoplexy at tbe city hospital yes terday. The funeral service will be held Wednesday at the Butter worth Undertaking Parlors. Rev. A. 1). Carpenter of I)unlap will of ficiate. Mr. Cade, a well known member of the local 0. A. R . had lived In tbe Rainier Valley for the last 10 years, and owned a large amount of property. He leaves a wife. Mrs. Fanny M. Cade, a son and two daughters. *************** * Copa to Watch Maahara. * * LOS ANGKLKB. Oct. 14 — * * Maahcra must be careful how * * they watch lx>a Angelea worn- * * en crosa the streets in rainy ♦ * weather Following many coni * * plaints, Chief of Police S-bas- * * tint! has a squad of his officers * * on the lookout for men who * * stop and stare at women'a * * ankles as they cross the tbor- * * otighfarea. * *♦*»*¥ *********** CLEAN YOUR LIVER AND 30 FEET OF BOWELS WITH "SYRUP OF FIGS' More effective than calomel, castor oil or salts; cleanses the stomach, liver and bowels without nausea or griping. Children dearly love it t You know when your liver Is bad, You fee! a certain dullness and de pression, perhaps the approach of a headache, your stomach gets sour and full of gas. tongue coated, breath foul, or you have indigos tlon. You say, "1 am bilious or constipated and 1 must take some thing tonight." Most people shrink from a physic —they think of castor oil, calomel, salts or cathartic pills. It's different with Syrup of Mrs. Ita effect Is as that of fruit; of eat ing coarse food; of exercise. Take a teaspoonful of delicious Syrup of Figs tonight and you won't reallie you have taken anything until morning, when all the clogged up waste matter, sour bile and consti pation poisons move on and out of your system, without tripe, nausea LISTER IS CANDIDATE FOR GOV. Krneat lister of Tscoraa VM chosen by Uie state democratic MS 1 mlttee on Saturday ax ratrftttit fcr governor. succeeding Judge W. % Hlark, who was declared taettgHt* by the supreme court. Judge Matk withdrew bis objections to Urt* aa given in an interview at Bpoka* and declared that be would tapfMt the nominee. I.later was born Is Kuglsad la I*7o, came to the I'nited Bts4« w ben he waa 13. He waa a aiatt of tbe Taroma council ta llHti* man of tbe board of contra) nip (lor Rogers In 1897. Ha la *** president of tbe Lister Mao start* Ing Co. of Tacoma. TWa iMI, the state committee met •• ly ratify tbe action of last Mai<| 2-PLATOON MEETING Another well-attended meetiW* tboae interested in the twcvflaWt system waa held yesterday noon in the Labor temple. Chief Andrew Allen was tht cipal speaker of the afrernaaj. spoke on the Justness of «• • manda of the firemen far tbe ** aystem, and then, speaking hia eiperienee in the work, that the aystem would lnera«J«l» efficiency of the force by W» W cent. The necessity for orfMWPJ and determined, persistent JW waa dwelt on by other spiallfl following which committees named to gain the support following societies: Span is* s" Veterans, all the Improyt*' cluba and the Ministerial I"** tlon. The city la uow dismew so that every precinct has at i»» one worker who will make to-bouse canvass. or weakness. Nothing dae and regulates your sour, dU[W«"" stomach, torpid liver and feet of waste-clogged bowe»__ gentle, effective Syrup 01 Don't think you arc driigglM»•", self. Being composed luscious figs, senna and aroi*« It can not cause Injury. If your child Is cross, •!« feverish, or Its little stomacß tongue coated, give Syrup o at once. lt'» really •" *. — | needed to make children *• happy again. They dearty » pleasant taste. . fJ Ask your druggist for t « name, "Syrup of Fl*» ®Li p Senna," and look on the » the name —California JV g Company. That, and lis'jjjj'n the genuine. Refuse any o» syrup substitute with conuwn