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B%m a Utffe doa i, (tM original *ikl C«t«rrh*l v rrwt V (TtMa rx.vov« fat. VMI U>M fwl ka» »•«*» oi'Ja caiaril. lvf« lltNal, taiartUll »tr. M 4 at»y 1» ««m4 !•» al auilw; UMs. by *«• drvev'ai* tt++ lfl iTnyiirnJik] SPECIAL MADE TO ORDER LADIES' SUITS *25.00 TC $32.50 Ladle*' Tailored Suit Shop 1— »»a UnWr litrkimif Hide Sandahl & Son Co. Try Ui for Your CUT FLOWERS —AND— FLORAL DESIGNS geed*. Shrubbery and Nursery -lick W of all kind*. 120 Pike St Main 3253 Ballard Business Directory BE GUIDED 8V THE ADVER tieemints below, they are RELIABLE AND WILL MEET YOUR EVERY WANT " DAIRY BRICK ICE CREAM Three Flavors. Try It. You'll Like It. Royal Dairy, 5426 Leary Av. EMBALMERS Calls llfM or Bay. 11l Attratfoa 111 W. a HinUU 111 PHONE 111 BALLARD • 111 111 JfeUard Sheet Metal Works T. atmpsoo rmon o» •. Ba*~ „»•*>**« **» rum*act voir oum iracuirr .Ballard Sheet Metal Works Skylights htow I',pin* Conductor* Gutters, Hotel and Itsstauranl Work Ssasral aui sad Boot Wort Dr. L. R. Clark. D. O. 8. Highest Type Denial Office in Seattle Such an office an ours appeals to the best class of people—the people who are Intelligent and progres sive—the people who want dentists to do their dental work, not stu dents Kvery operator In the office has his license displayed so you e«n see It. His Identity Is not hidden by the use of numbers, but you know his name and become person ally acquainted with him. Don't you think, when you receive a guar antee from an office run In this way, that you are protected? Re member, we have cut the price of all dental work In two. Kxtra heavy $10 gold crown, |4.00. Heß alftr $10 pkates, $6.00. Regal Dental Office* Or. L. R. Clark, O. O. 8. (Manager) 1404 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union NOTl—Bring this Ad with you In Which Merry Hallowe'en Pranks End in SEATTLE WOMAN TELLS OF GREAT ROOSEVELT RALLY IN NEW YORK Mra. Alice llarriman. the well known Seattle author and publish er. who Is visiting In New York city, was at Madison Square Har den last night when the big demon stration was given for Teddy Kooae velt, Oov Jobnitou and the pro gressive party. Th* following tel egram was received by The Star from Mrs. Ilarrlman today: "Madlaon Square Oarilen never taw such crowd* aa greeted Rooae veil last night The building shook with chyer* for 4& minute* Twen ty thousand Tag* kept tliu« to calle of 'We want Tedd> ' lie finally asked quiet so be could «p*ak. Tell my frienda I'm atlll working for tbe progressive party, women'a suf frage and for Seattle." NEW YORK. Oct. SI A tre mendous ovation. lasting IS mln uM. greeted Col. Koomitilt al Mad laoo Square tlarden last nlghl Roowtflt rMrhrd tbe ball at I K. while Gov. Johnson. lie* prnl <I**ut lal nominee. *ai speaking When the crowd caught light of bim th.- storm of applause and cheers broke loose A nea of ban danna handkerchief* fluttered In the air. It was on* of llw greatest W'lttioni rvfr given any man In New York. Etrry available Inch la the bin garden ball **« taken and for throe blocks around an over flow crowd gathered The crowd began filling the ball 630,000 WOMEN WILL VOTE WASHINGTON. Oct. 31.—Figures compiled at the census bureau here t«>day fix the number of women who will vote at next Tuesday's election at 630.000, and the male voters at 15.815,000. The statement say* that 23,260,000 men are eligible to vote, but that not more than 60 per cent of them will go to the polls. Women arc now privilcdged to vote in mx states. BRIDAL PAIR TIED TO HOSECART AND PARADED THROUGH MEDFORD MEOFORD. Or., Oct. 31.—T0 be tied with ropes to a seat of a hose cart and then paraded all over town while their friend* cheered and snapahotted them from every comer. I* the esperlence of Mr. and Mr*. Claud* H. Met*, newlywed*. are recovering from today. Metx ia a member of the local fir* department, and immediately after the marriage ceremony several of hi* colleaguea "kidnaped" the couple and seated them on the flower-bedeekod hoe* cart. oocuHng them there with rop*s. Than the parade commenced to the Palace of Bwoota, the whole town turning out to sot the fun. At the refreshment stand the bri and the bride was given all the goo< COUPLE CAUGHT, MURDER SUSPECTS ilr failed Press leased Wire) LIMA, O. Oct. 31.—Suspected by the police of complicity In the mur der of Mis* Sophie Hmger. a Balti more heiress. In a t'hl' ago rooming house. Chas. Conway, a profession al high diver, and his wife, were arrested here today. The rouple were taken Into custody at the home of Conway's mother, Mra. Jo seph Cramer. Charlea Worthen, formerly a street car conductor, who waa to have married Mlas Hluxer on the day following the murder, told the Chicago police that robbery was the motive for the crime. 2 PROPOSITIONS ARE SUBMITTED Two propoaltlona for dealing with the Duwamish right-of-way were put up yesterday at a Joint meeting of the ctty council and the Duwamish waterway. The first was that the commission pay the city $DR,OOO for a temporary bridge at 14th ar. 8. and for taking care of the water maina and other utilities. The other propoaltlon Is that the commission pay the city $111,000 to tnke care of the newer*, water maina and other utilltlea, the lum mission to provide for traffic ullll tlen and turn the name over to the city on the completion of the canal. Hoth council and commission want to arrive at aome means of keep ing traffic uninterrupted during the construction of the canal. FALCONER CALLS THE HONOR ROLL (Br I nil** Press l«Hrit Wire) BURLINGTON, Wash., Oct. 31.— Senator J. A. Falconer, progressive candidate for congressman at large, was greeted by a big, enthusiastic crowd hero last night, which packed the hall. Falconer, who was one of the big leaders In the legislature for progressive mea sures, showed up putty Gov. Hay's pretense and masquerade as a "pro gressive." Falconer called the roll of the progressives who Introduced and fought for progressiva legisla tion. and showed that every one of these m'-ri Is now In the prograa jslve party. at • o'clock Moving pictures of Itooaevelt'a trip In the West were shown on the screen and Roose velt'a ap|>esrance In the "movies" wss a signal for tremendous ap plause each time. When Senator Irtinn. t>scar Straus and iiov. John son appeared on the platform a bedlam of noise broke forth and laated for about 11 minutes. Roosevelt's Speech. "We care for fact, not for for rnuUu," Roosevelt declared to his audience "We care for deed* and not for word*. We recognise no sacred right of We recognise uo divine right to work In justice. "We stand for tbe constitution We re<-ngnlse that one of Ita moat useful fuuctlone la tbe protection of property. Hat we will not consent to make of tbe constitution a fetish for the p.otectlon of fossilised wrong. "We (tend for an upright judici ary. tint where tbe judge* rlalm the rtght to make our taw* by fi nally Interpreting them, by finally deciding whether or not we bave the [wwer to make them, then we claim ourselves Ibe right to Merrlae thai power. "We believe that In very truth this la a government by the people themselves; that tbe constitution la theirs, that the court* are theirs; that All the governmental agent* ami agencies are their*." dsgroom bought cigar* tor the crowd Ilea she could eat by the "gar^." 25 CARS GO OVER BABY <Br I frrmm l«»r< aim MANAMA KAIXti. N. Y.. Oct. 31. —Twenty five freight car* passed harmlessly above the & mouths old baby of Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Hmlthson. n«-ar Hanaomvllle, while the Infant lay between the rails The freight l rain had stopped at the Kansomvllle rrosMng to couple on an extra car. and waa barking down the traik when It struck and overturned the buggy In which the baby and It* parenta were riding Mr*. Hmlthson waa killed, the wheels passing over her body after she had been pushed along the length of 10 cars. Hmlthson co raped with alight bruises. BIG LAND SALE BPOKANK. Oct. 31.- The largest land sale In the hlatory of the Pa cific Northwest waa made yester day when l.au< hlln. Mclean A Co. bought 380,000 acre* of land In northern British Columbia for |2.- 730,000. The land Is all along the line* of the Grand Trunk Pacific and Canadian Northern rallwaya. GIRL FARMERS ARE BETTER THAN BOYS WASHINGTON, D. C„ Oct. 31 — Ulrls make bettor farmer* than boys. according to the agricultural department. Girls' and boys' cluba were organized a few yearn ago to promote Interest In farming. and reporta from them ahow that the girls have got the beat reaulta. Greek Curtain Rise* in Shining Parlors r>KB MOINBB, la. Oct. 31 —Be cause women report they have been Insulted in shoe shining parlors, the police have ordered the curtains removed from the "women only" apartments. Seattle Druggist Deserves Praise Swift's Pharmacy, 2nd av. and I'lke St., Seattle, deserve* praise from Seattle people for Introducing here the simple buckthorn bark and glycerine mixture, known as Adler I-ka. This simpla Oerman remedy first hecama famous by curing apepndlcltls and It has now been discovered that a HINOLK DOBK relieves sour atomach, gas on the stomach and constipation [INSTANTLY. —Advertisement. THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1912. THE WORLD'S FIRST AEROPLANE ELOPEMENT Thi*—tak* it front Art tmltl and Alma* Cour that *M —<* th* way to olopat Th*y brok* tha world'* record th* *th*r day. and *alabli*h*d a precedent for all futur* runaway coupl**, by eloping from Ft. Wayne. Ind . to Hllladala, Mich., In an a*ropian*. Thi* aacluMv* ptctur* ih»«n (ham *n rout*. Th*y had Ihclr trouble*. Art. "th* boy aviator." *pr*ln*d hi* ankle. and Alm*« Mr*■ fcadly ahak*n up. wh*n th*y landed, but th*y went to a pr**ch*r and got apllc*d anyhow. BULGARIANS MAY SEIZE CAPITAL VIENNA, Oct. 11.—Tha and of ■ Ottoman rule In Kurop* I* th* unanimous prediction of all diplo ; mat* h*ra today, following th* r*. ' port* of th* Turfci*h dl*aat*r at Lul* Burgaa friand* of tho *ultan h«re haw* abandoned all hop* now of' Moalam Victory and aaproa* th* b* . liof that th* Bulgarian troop* will. bo in Conatantlnopi* within a w*ek. Heporta frum flofta ami otber Hal ( mu capitate ««> that tbe Turkiah itrfMt of l.ulo llurn* *u the mo*i compter* alttce tha »ar (tailed AI though bo official < oiiflrrnatlim of ih<> battle ha* bwo received. Ik* llalkan aicount* of tho rlaab and the report that tbe Turk* are la full r>trr-*t wltb tbe Hulgarlana in <-loa« purault. I* credited on all Hide* No detail* of Ibti fighting at llurga* have been rwe I rod here eicnpt that 200,000 Turkiah tmoi*. aonndly shipped, are In full flight In the general direction of Ctmatan tlnople No Indication of tbe nam ber of caaualtlee la given. * STABS SPOUSE * * IN NIGHTMAME A * EVA.NHVIM.K, Ind , Oct 31 * * - Mm. Oda Jonea waa wliwl * * w|(h nlnhlmarr whlla alrrpln*. * * and. grabbing a pair of aria * aura, atabbad brr huatiand. * A Tbr a< rrama of Iba buaband * * awakened the in labbora The * * police «rr« railed, and ihr * * woman waa arreaird In apllr * * of the proteata of thr huahand, * * Mr*. Jotiea waa fiord $!& and * A («>ala. A REVERSES COUNTY OI.YMPIA. Oct 31 The supreme rourt haa decided Ibat the county cannot be aaaeaaed for coats In a Jiivenllr rourt caae, and baa re versed the Pierce county court In Ihr raw of Pierce rounly analnat Lizzie Maßnuaon. The rane waa one In Ihr Juvenile court, In which Marjorle Kleman waa charged with being a delinquent. The aclrl a moth er took the ruatody of the tlrl. and tbrn rlalma roata. Earthquake Halts This Wedding MACON. Oa, Oct. 31—A dlatant earthquake waa felt in Central Oeorgla about ft: 16 o'clock laat night No damage to ppgptftj <>> loan of life haa bfen reported In Dublin. 110 mllea aoutheaat of Ma con, the ahock waa moat aevere and waa accompanied by » loud nolac. The Dublin city council waa In aea alon at the time the tremor waa felt. The city hall ahook notice ably and th« councllnicn ruihed Into the afreet In a panic. At Ma con a wedding waa temporarily halted when the brldo fainted aa a reiult of the ahock. *aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa A A A FINDS NICKEL * A IN A POTATO A * HKU.EVIU.R, 111.. Oct. 31. * * —While peeling aweet pota- * * toea Mi h. Jule Bchopp at ruck * * a metallic object In one of th< * * tubera. which proved to be a S- * * cent piece In an excellent atate * *or preaervatlon. Bhe bellevea * * the nickel waa burled In the * * ground and then merged into * * the growing potato. A ***************** BAIL RAISED Tbe ball of J. D. Ittlon and bla wife. ihargnl with amuggllnt opium, baa been ralaril on the ui<> lion of IXatrlrt Attorney John K Multlvan frtini 1400 ear h to II >K» eaM.it They vrere rearrested and Wtifc jail In tbe abaence of tbe ball ui one y KINO ALFY ILL MADKIIt. Ort 31 An atta< k«f Inftttemui ha* confined King Alfonao to ItU bed. (PAIL) ADVERTISEMENT) John A. Best Lawyer -for- Justice of Peace SEATTLE PRECINCT kH*£l' 1 Progresnivc Party Nominee Office, 433 N. Y. Block M 6169 Paid Advertisement. Good Roads Mean to the farmer what GOOD street car service means to the city man Vote for 160 miles of good country roads and 64 miles of paved highways within the limits of Seattle $3,000,000 Bond Issue November 5, 1912. $15,661 AWARDED -unrj nmiii'jiiifi, puini *117 for damage* tu her property. raua*4 by a allde at fifth a». and Terra'« at. due to a regrade. *a* awarder) a verdict of fl&.Ml by a Jury In Judge Kiereti Kmlth'a court jrater day Hbe rharged tbat tbe city war negligent In tint providing retalnlni valla when tbe regrade va* made Tbe city contended that, a* Mr* lllumqulct had been aaarded IJ.OOC In a rondeuinatlun ault. Abe waa not entitled to further damage*. VICE PRESIDENT SHERMAN IS DEAD * SHERMAN'S CAREER ft ft James Schoolcraft Sherman * ft was born in Utlca, N. Y„ Octo ft ft bar 24, ISM. He wee married ft ft In ISt 1 to Carrie Babcock, and ft ft they had three sona. Whan ft ft Sherman wae 24 he was elect- ft ft sd mayor of Utlca, and three ft ft yoara later he was aent to ft ft congrees. With the exception ft ft of one term, when he was de- ft ft ftated for re-election, he had ft ft been In congreaa continuously ft ft until elected vice president, ft ft He wae no apeaker, but did ft ft effective work In commlttce ft ft rooms, and was one of the old ft ft line quintet, composed of Can- ft ft non, Oaliell, Payne, Tawney ft ft and himself who ruled the ft ft house of rep> eeentatlvee for ft ft year*. * * * <Sy I »ll«4 fi »>n 11■ ■i 4 llni UTICA. N. V, Oct. 31.—A1l Utlca I* In mourning today over the death last night of Jaa. S. Sherman, vice prealdent of the United States, fol lowing a long illnesa. Flags on all public buildinge are at half maet, and nearly every home in the city la draped In mourning. Sherman was the most popular citnen of Utlca, and a great public funeral la planned. The funeral srrvlcea probably will far held to the Dutch Reformed churrb. where the vice president always worshipped it la eipected that l"real<lent Taft and scores of senators and <on*rc*»oicn will at tend. Phvslrlana who attended Hber m*t> u;'thii he Mfrtflrfd his life j«o the republican party. He com pletely disregarded warntngs of hi* doctor*. and Insisted an speaking al time* when hr had bf*D notified thai to do ao would be suicidal The physicians contend that bis fatal Illness started from one of ilw'w Ijitor. they aay. he Instated on going to lh<> poll's to register. again In disregard of their order* Immediately after j wnrcl he suffered a relapse. and idtalb followed In leaa than a week WILL CHOOSE I SUCCESSOR TO SHERMAN NOV. 12 <B» I altral I'rrn U«»<l mm NEW YORK. Oct. 31.—Charles O. Hilles. chairman of the rcpub i liean national committee, has sent notice to all committeemen to meet In Chicago November 12, to Mlect . a successor to Sherman on the re ! publican ticket. The death of the vice president. It la atated. will not affect the validity of the Taft and Sherman electors. OBJECTING TO WAGON LIGHTS The ordinance Introduced by Councilman Ooddaid to compel all vehicles to carry lights at night haa aroused the opposition of near ly ever? team owner and liveryman In th<> city The public safety com mlttee of Ihe council heard protests from many of the men. The oppo nents of the measure contend that though lights may tie a necessity In some of the residence districts they are not needed In the business and cluster-light district. It la un derstood that some of the larger team owners are In favor of the mensure. believing that It will pre vent accidents. AN ACROBATIC BURGLAR CAUGHT (Mr I nllrrt I'rrn l.m.rri Ulrrl NKW YORK. Oct. 31 —An aero batlc burglar, running along a si* Inch cornice on the south side of the Prlnco George hotel, startled Patrolman Sullivan, and tho officer threatened the agile thief, who quickly anld: "Don't shoot. You might hit someone Inside." Then ho bolted Into a window, and through n room Into the corri dor. where bellboys and porters grabbed him. He had already rob bed two rooms. He used the wiu dow cornice for Ills trips. He said he was Roscoe Ford, from Roches ter. TORPEDO GOES OFF; BOY LOSES EYE SPRINGFIELD, 111., Oct. 31 — Hlx-yearold Wesley Duncan, while playing In tho railroad ynrds, dls covered a torpedo on the track, and struck 11 with a lead pipe He lost an eye, and Is in a serious con dition. Words by SAgk Muiiic by Cjjv GERMAN CROWT PRINCE INJUKD <»r uaitwi riw Whw DANIZ, Germany, Oct. »'• g.g (•ring from injuries to hit |J3 •nd »• c« received when from hi* hor»e while huntifu'ttZ German crown prince, Fr3L2 William, la today confined WZ residence hert. Ths crown print*. accomassM by ths crown princess, wsem tlcfpating In a stag hunt wftss |T horse throw him violently, Htafc juries are not considered nil,^ Minister Hit* Thumb, But Doesn't Swm BKDAMA, Mo., Oct 3! Tailsi ministers are workln* a « cvmT Urra In constructing the tte* Pirn Congregational rbnrck. On* m*Z •■*l his hand He didn't swear COME ROLLER SKATE TMS EVENING The Broadway Rink, at Til h« Pin* afreet. will admit ail thla evening If y**.||BNrt learned to roller nkate yet, (his la your opportunity t» fc, ss." Roller «katlns la one of UttMtf fascinating and . 'hllsratlat M> timea you can inngin*. Wfeea jas onc« get started on it yo« «■ think you never had so usdi f« before. Roller skating Is 5 ««► liable poetry of motion You will meet a merry tnmi 4 mighty nice people; the beat tf order la maintained and tjt* M to at ail timea under the persosal m perrislon of the manager, Mr. E O Keller Come out ibis errata. Admission 10c. skates zic: cfcsct ing free, but tonight, meeelir, ladies don't have to pay idmMa. The rink la near the Braaivy high achool. (Paid AdtertlataasMi itecardlesa of party affUWfcs, vote for W J. Trimble tor cssMT commissioner in the Third MiMb and for Cornelius V. Our rises hr commissioner In the Becoad ttbtt In thla way aiding the ftnaartMi breaking up the court house |Ntk- Iral luarome. Vote down the ml bond lasue of *..000 009. Not aM lar of thla money will be *pf»t (I "I" i' logged off ianda close to tab tie l>et there b« a new tom 4 ] bond*, one-half to be devoUl ti (scenic highways and the other to make roads .through Imil tK landa. that the farmers may tta i heir produce direct to Seattle tor ; the mutual benefit of row Mi consumer. TWELVE TAXPATEW Off KINO COUNTY. Parisian Sage Imitations of This Great Hat Invigorator are Abroad in the Land, Look for the Girl With the Auburn Hair on Every Package PARISIAN SAGE —**k for tt Mine wkci vou *»nt the mi W trovrr and dandruff cure. ThU 111 F ire Of !*« «•«' m in wMefc .»ile of Pi*® 1 IN SAGE H icktA pari 8 IAJt AGE wBl *» h dandrttt«W lliu* h*»r m rMuj «C«IP.«* "llinl* • •** owth of Itlr JJ ie h*lr M* ■ ■{ dfid It tl_* f-.in toalc Mj ntalna _ * I* mou* * !lor d "« ibataOOA. It* 1 " ,t radiant ij into <1 >i;i. la led, lifeleat as h dainty hair dresfdnf It cannot be matched. (Jet • 50-cent hot tit of SACK today If It doe« 1 complete satisfaction. yo»r*JJ"* will he returned. Sold by-Han** itorti, and dealer* tyfrytw* , Ralph Krtw Electric C*. Retail Everything IHrtrtS* 316 UNION STREST Opposite Postofflce. Main 1631. Fans fans Sell you a now one ot W the old one. FLATIRON REPAIR*