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WORST STOMACH TROUBLE ENDED "Papr's Diapepsin" Gives In stant Kcltcl and the Kchrt Lasts. F\. : \ ii mllllll MN than It mil ...« -touuv h sufferers In the 1 nilo.l Suites Kngland and fan Avfa lake I'ape'* l>tapep*ln. aud r .. Iltr not only Immediate, but lasting relief This harmless preparation will fli»;e*t auythtui >ou eat and overv conic a sour. a»>is> or out of order ■toimi. It f|T# nllQtH alterwarda If your nwala don't fit eouifort ■My. or what >011 rat lies like a lump of lead In your stomach. or If yon haw heartburn that it a sign of Indigent lon G< t from your pharmacist a fifty rent of Tape's Olapepsln and lake a ilim 1 Just a* noon ns >ou <an. There will be no »our rising*, no belching of undigested food raUed with .o Id no stomach -:as or heart burn. fullness or heavv fueling ICI |h« rtMMKk, nausea, debilitating bea.laches dullness or Intestinal griping This will all go. und. be •Ides. thire will be no sour food left over In the stomach to poison four breath with i auseous odors Pape s Itlapepstn I* a certain cure fnr out of rder stomachs because It takes hold of your food and di gests It Just the same as If your stomach wasn't there Relief In five minutes from all •touia h misery Is waning for you at nut drug store These large fifty-cent cased con tain more than sufft. tent to thor oughly cure almost any case of d>s p.'p»ia Indigestion or any other ttotnach disorder. Scenic Cafe Our rural* art IS* t>Ml tha retrkrta affor*!. »ntl o*»r •fr \ lr» la j»arf#»cl Wa h»»# •*> (Afrd Ih# lil|hr*t r!>« *auta.llla #nt«rtaln»r• of lh« •(»!• In riUM.K Wl Ml«« Tlr!!• Manning Hopr •*!»•* dim H(I»H Vail r»;n«N| in Mtta I'rawn <lrajr~- I yrle Soprano Mim Sad la Walker Mr Chaa Slllaman Vloltn Wondar Wlnnlfrad Dolljr ..... I lanWl J A Plum* floor Mgr •44 r.Mr i w k IMS Ural \\* j v•» i nil rs.. BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 AMERICAN CAf[ Fourth and P!k«> Errett Gianettl. Proprietor Cabaret Vaudeville 8 p. m. to 1 a. m. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY CASH PRIZES. Contestant* apply to E. K Mb It land. Director. Thursday. 2 p. D). French Dinner Willi Bottle of Wine, 50c AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422-24-26 Flrtt Avenue Our 25c Regular Dinner —AND— Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner Served from 11a m. to t -.. rit„ Are Unexcelled Ir. S*attl2 Oyltert Dungenen C.ab*. Flsn, Steaks and Chops FKEK I.ATKST MOTION PICTURES- FHEE Vocal a'.d Instrur" ental Concert Afternoon* and Evenings — BY — Prof Nipe'c Hi*, iian Orchettra —OF— 9—t rti-U—9 OHIO rate DtNTISTS Second Av. and University St Opposite Stone-Fisher Ca. We Stand Back of Our Work fsr 20 Yean' Guarantee. Otlur Tj-Mitts' Ohio Cut K* I* Prices. Price*. Set of Teeth Guaranteed. Q4F Set of Teeth yIU Guaranteed.. ASolid Gold or i'> 0% V Porcelain Crownyy <hQ Gold or Porcelain^ft Bridge Work . . ~|§y Solid Go'd [iiiings, Ik lip Silver fillings, 25c Up lOYEAR WRITTEN GIIARANTH CiJVEN ON ALL WORK. PAINLESS DKNTISTS STAR i' *AIJS OUR "money GITT ERS Good Work. Adolf. Good Wort! At This Pate Flies Will Be Happy WOMEN MARCH IN CAPITAL STREETS lljr I'mir.l I'roaa I f tati] Wlra WASIIINOTON. April T Wltli progrvsilvf democracy In full eon trol. the rsnks of t lie re publican a depleted anil their old leader* gone. I*r«'aldent Wilson's social a aalon of the tUrd congress Opened toda> One of the features wa* a parad« of f>3l suffrage!*. who, aceompanlcd by two bands, marched to thr ri| it >1 from their downtown headquar tc i* They had pl.nty of police i r*>- teetlon ttulay. Kach of the auf'r;« get* * ;re a huge *M*h and each carried a flag showing the congrea a.ona: dietvie I ahe represented I i thi renter of the proetaaion wan a banner d« mending rongrca* gi nt equal auffrage. <hi arriving at the raj ltol, the wome- were greeted by a commit (At of congreaamrn and u-natoia from th«' auffrage atnte«. Speech en were delivered and af , * >r war« a the women were eaeortfd to a aiMHrtni aerate gallery which lia.l been re served for 'hem Absent from familiar stations were "t'nele Joe" Cannon, long die tntor of the houar. "Nick ' worth, sou In law t.f (VI Roosevelt; Victor Merger, pioneer aoclillst BfiOTHERS ELOPE WITH SISTERS ; I v I'r t**t ! r«u I#u<*tl Wlra WASHINGTON. April 6 - Two I iolf|vtmi were nil that were n*c* I»unary todiy to appriae two (mill ; He* of the marriige of four of th»«ir I nifnl>"ni wh» n !#ee K and Town i send 11. Titus. brothers. of Lu k oil*. V.i, and Mir> i* and Lucy K I Stone bruntr of l-ovetavllle, slxter*. from the nam*' stnte. br ke thr | now* of their elopfnitut and iniir I rltflre here. Thpy r«» wedded bjr 'he Rev Samu I Smith «f I't-in aylvanl*. uncle of the brldt h. who romantically aldrd In the double elopement. Very Interesting." said the mir rta-r llcrnar clerk ait be mad out th- necessary ra|*»rs. In ca*e cf children, what relation would"-— "F*or goodness sake. spare mr thit." Interrupted D- Smith, hold fng up an appealing ha :d I've b • n asked that t>efore." The eloj>er*. fenring parental storms, disappeared en a hnney moon avd will return la'er whfn the situation In calmer fhc New MORGAN Latest snapshot of J. Plerpont Morgan, the second, taken since the -Jeath of his father. PRES. WILSON TO TAX HiMSELF i '•< I i'n-0* f> ,a*,l wtr* V AKHINOTON', April 7 »T«-mI ti - r * Wll ».i will t;ix MrunHf $2.2*»0 w! ' n he affixea hi* hl<crint«ii«• to the ItICOOIO tax law. If Will coMt Vlee I'r« rblent Marahall $120 p»«r y**nr. lid #-voiy meoibtr of eongroi* |?8 for the HH.ue period. There will be r» > exemption* to tho new luw All tin- nalarlea above $4,000 per year v 111 pay ih«» graduated tax. In/in murh an Prealdent WHson'a annual Ht|pf*nd In $75,000, he *«*ta Into olhhh ('. the tax K ' per <ent hut V ,ff I'ri Ul« lit Marahftll, with hlw \ .'> h O, and Ihe aenatora with th»*li $7.'»00, are In clan* A, and will pay I per »f*nt of their ' ariilnK" 'AN JOSK .1 udge Wm IV Lyon, for 25 yjira chief Justice of the tVlacon: in aupreinn court, Ih d*?ad here toU.'iy. lid wiu VI year* old. member, and many anothrr who figured largely In congreaslonal ih *a of the [»a-t two years On the new «aneaested benches half encircling the roatrum, were the iticcrggors of 11? members who failed to return, and 3. r > men eltoa4*n from additional districts or from atntea at larirr Only five of the Inew memb rs had ever sat in congress before The clerk announced a quorum preaeiit. and stated that vacancies estate l in three di trl< ta- th" thlr t»»« nth, Maasachuaet'H. first. South Carolina, and tenth Teiaa He an nouneed the buaiu* aa to l<« tiie « lection of a speaker Champ Clark of Miaa iurl was placed In nomination for a second term on behalf of thr democratic caucus James It M inn of lillnoU was airnllarly presented by the re publicans Victor Murdock of Kan aaa waa named by the progressives The roll waa called In alphabetical order, and Clark waa declared elect ed A committer of thr three par Her* was named to escort him to th*> chair, amid applause rhat the gslleri* a and echoed through the < hai »b« r and the corridors beyond WOMEN FIGHT COPS IN CAFES I 1 lljr t m»«1 f'r» •« l.no l \\ tra NKW YORK. April 7 -Clashes betweri* ih"* police and hundred# of Great Whit** Way c*fe pstrona. who were loth to lentil th«*lr tables marked the lateat eff« rt to enforce the 1 o'clock cafe and anloon elos Inn order of Mayor (Jaynor In Rrctor'i one young %oman waa enrrle 1 screaming to thr street, and the poller* were forced to hust?e others out of thr place. Miny of 1 the ratro < there and olse»here fought back Similar an nea are eipected to j night. DENNY REALTY VALUES BOOM The realty market north of Plki »t. ban b«'rn a din ld««<] im (H't u m with Iho r**j>ort of fc»ti r mlc* by John Dtvit A Co. on Fourth av . amount log In the ajcprefcaU* ( () $f,i noo. (•inriro W. K| .*« her In r« j ported l>y thla firm to haw aold .lot block 22. In lipttiiy'i Tliirtl iddltlon. for f Ifo,ooo. The property In Improved with a ; . fhreo atory brick building H. i block 20, on the *a*t *lde of KYiiirth iv. between Pike and I'nlon «t* h reported nold for $ 12f\000 by Itm Minnie K Cn ln«* to thn White "fftate \a>l 6. block f»2, between Pino and Stewart. ban b»rn aold J f or $100,000, and lot* 10 and 11. In I Jell A iN-nnv'n Third addition. the uorthweat rorn< r of Fourth and V'lr ' slnla. have been nold by Mm. Mai I •caret KelU-y for $125,000 WATCHES OWN LEG CUT OFF f!» I'ril|"«1 I'rxi * a*' I ?,'!r» I.ONOMONT. Col.. A i.rH 7 To watcb the amputation of lilt rlnlit le( belwrcn the Kn< " nn l lil|< wit; out lonlriK » drop of blood and with out pain or feeim# wan the experi ence of Freeman Helrher, aire 7!'. a civil war veteran her"'. The lex ).»d bn'omr dead neatly to the 1111> from senile k;itu;i •• 11«•. and amputation wan derld''l upon No annenthetlr kmr administered, and Helrher watched every move of tht) Hiir(?c .ins with Intereat and naked many questions After the Ipk had hern removed he hobbled around the honae on crutches with the remark: "That a better." INT T RCIT Y MEET PLANNED II ' ii l*rr>M I.»jn«fl Wire KI'OKANK, April 7 The weights for the jousts between the Hpokane Athletic ( l ib and Portland Mil)trio mah club, to he ataged here April havn today been announced. I ho bo«lns< events will ho 175 and 1,'., pound* and the wfesUittK lOf and 115 pound*. Men Mi.in. dto r« preHent Hpokato are Torn Ilurke, 175 pound boier; l lliston. 125 pound boxer; Thy. 15k pound wieatler, und Uliihe, 115 pound wrestler WANT BPUR TRACK 'i he Duwamlah Valley Corumei rial <"Itil> lihh on r<■< ♦»r« Itn f.i vol of hailng i h»- '<> ntj d $1,600 to build a apur truck from the ptreet railway to the county poor farm, In aid of factory nit#- d« vaJopmeut Tho county coinruiH uTone i; will bt» tutkwU to appropriate Uito ttiouey. THtt MAK MONDAY, AHKII, /, 191J LET THE PEOPLE ELECT THEIR SALOON MEN, SAYS SPEARFISH, S. D., MAYOR BY W M. ALBURN SI'KAItHSM. S 11. April 7 — l<*t the people elict their OWN aaloon Lce|» rs' Why not * It* Mayor Jim" Pike of Spear fish who nr-kes the auKK'■•tloti. and then ask* the question "Why not?" he repeata and then ' add* It A the dilution of the nail fit. problem, Isn't It? Juat decide on ho* man> saloons mh ii dlstrh t , should hav and then let the pm»- ; pie s tvillots aelcet the men who xhall run ihera," Starfish wa* flabberieaated * ban Mtt>or Mm ' first spr utm the Idea Mayor "Jim." who pr« Idea over the destinies of Sptarflsh for a sal ary of Juat fl a year, la no mere theorist. but a hard headed, prao lute old miner of the (told rrnre era, and now n prospermia bualne • man. lie runs a flour mill. I'm no reformer," »av* J'lke. "I'm Juat < leanlnK up thin aal> on business' We ran t run a dry town with nelrhboriiiK lowns shipping boor* In, and our people going to lleitdwood, 1 .en 4 Sun liance and llelle FYiurrhe to load up FINDS BROTHER AFTER 30 YEARS IIASTINOS, Neb. April 7 After a search of ;tO yeara. during which lline ahe r.evor loat hop. . Mlaa Kranre* Mclean, of Hull, York I ahlro Kntcland, baa found h< i broth er, David McLean, age 67. In the Irißlcalde hospital for ItiHane, here j Although lila mind haa been unhal I anted for many year*. Mr Mclean re(oKlll/.ed III* *l*ter and conversed with her rationally, and physician* at the boHpllal have hope that he will recover. "1 learned that he «oa In Ne braska from the American consul at my home," *ald Mb* Mclean, "and I am very happy that ha know* me" Itnvld wan committed to the aaylum In lkfcf>, but baa been at the lla*tlngs I fist 11 ut ton only! since IHH2 lie |o»t hi* reason while working In Ihe hot *un on a Maunders county farm. The family Is wealthy. GARBAGE!WHAT IS IT, ANYHOW? When Ih KarhnKc RarhaKe? It> up to Corporation Count >'l Bradford to elucidate. Tin- iffli l« n i .v I'ornfnllton of • In- iouik II n fu i*n In iui»w»r ttn> rpientlon In Weat<>rn av. produce RarbnKf? An- giavi-l, broken kliihh, beer but Um, liilik Of Mllb :iinl rock, ;■ ml rip* watortnoUma f iHiaT Tim j arbaKo rollnrlion Kraft In vrHtliratlon will l»i rt-mimed tumor row, nt which time Urnilfoni win have Mi ' Ideil what Karbafcc Ih. If th»i lhliiK« «'tiiliiicrat(«il ar<> garbage, ( ('iitiril nii'iiibrrK i litiin they are vv -tli.- 11 iti c to ion 11 n lie Um prole i.H ill' ni' «'|itatir«< of mil l) artli lcn I i.v thn pity officials at tonnage ratch would not In Improper. MAYHH "JIM" ' "The new date law aajs ther« can b«' only orn lat lon That ruts n do* I four to two. Kvery city In the *tuti now face* the same problrm "I don't play any favorite* anionic these barkee|>era The> re all m) I friend* a* lons as they run clean place* and close at 9 p m flut two of them have got to g" The alder ii.en don i Ilk- KI• kin* any of 'em out. So I tcucsa we'll put It up to the people' "Thl* It a democratic gov ernment. i»n't it? And a saloon keeper it a sort of public of. ficlal—he has a public license. So why shouldn't the people choose him? "My Idea la to have a special primary with the aldermen and me acting at judges and clerka, without fly /mi ALL FR^k For Every Boy in Seattle Who Is * Willing to Do Just a Very Little M / Bit of Work for The Star - j/ zt / ;-jJA /ajcy Here's Our Offer: • /jO/jlffi bx&k #V VC cw JjJ>» www- <1?L Subscribers ',7 \' sSSflj And We Will Give Boys, One You a Dandy Get a f° r League Base Ball Base la W& Worth $1.25 Bail Jl YgofcZ Boy VU This offer is open to all boys. Just FfOO j / fC. y t,,,r parents, or your neighbor, or \ A ■ I )0Q \UJf-i-' I rCC iw I vour aun, • or a ". v fivc l )eo ple »> Seat- /Y>7 ' YNrNyQ I tie to take The Star for one month ;tt Xjß «- ,t; cents a month and bring their yw ' V/jOb. names to The Star office with their \ \kSQLn telephone numbers, and we will give , \Jr Aj * W|| i you the baseball. Vou do not need to J/ collect the money. Just bring us the ~~ \m names and addresses and telephone VT \ M / Xrtinr A nutnliers. Don't wail. There are ..nlv '■X one hundred of these balls and yoti want one, so get busy right away and JVi/T ask your people to take The Star for a month, deli*ered to their home, and Uicngrt four of your neighbors. MONTENEGRO i SHOWS SPUNK Ily I'fiMe'l I'fM 1 \\ I • CKTTINJK. April 7. In defiance to the mandate of the powira, tho Montenegrin* and Herv.ann ar«- plannlng a general aa*ault on Bcutarl Freeh Hervlan artillery haa been brought up to tho be leuKuerod llirklah fortrea*. and the Inatant thla la placed a general ran nonade la to open, under cover of which the alltee will advance to etorm the elty MonterHMlrlna generally todav are c*pre»*lng delight at the doMane# handed to a llrttlab admiral, who apeaklng for the power*, demanded that the *tcge of Scutari ahould bo abandoned ti< orea of me**at>e* of congratulation have been writ to King Nl< holaa and to I'reinler tov anovlrh. who told the Itrlilah com • inander of tlie blockading wjtiadron before Antlvnrl that Montenegro In tended to reduce ami occupy Hcuta rl, regnrdlea* of whether the jo* era approve*! or not FIND DIAMOND LINED RAT HOLE —— VENICE!, April 7 —The Marble llalla" dream of tho "Bohemias Utrl" ha* be>*n put to abaine by a wonderful *•*»»• etudded h.> I>t Ia t ion ■inearthfd hep- The Klltt* rtriK |J»i ; itce la about th -ire of a man'* flat anil It* dl»i every rained the mlft from a mygtery that ha>! my* lifted the Venice police alnre lui.l mimmnr. Mr* Randolph SUlnbury of Kd ' monton, AllM*rta, occupied • collate here, and one day *he reported the "icft of irmi worth more than >1.000 H"i" aald ik« had left her treaaure* on th<> drenaer the night , before Whtn abo an>*o In the : morning they wore gone. Workmen ti irins down a wi>od a bod In the rc«r of the houae oecu- i pled by tho Klllaburya found a rata M'«t lined with the Hat furnlahod' hv Mm Hlllabiiry. POLICE GiVF.N FLAG A silk flag was presented Sun day afternoon to the "best police band In Rcilllp," as SerKeai.t farr 'the bandmaster lovingly refer* to i hlii hunch of wind puffers Mayor Cott*rlll made the preaen tat lon speech. The flat! was tin appreciation of the hand from wive*. sw<-cth<arts. sisters and j frbnda of the Seattle police depart j Ml I STARTS OVER AT 100 IJKNVKK, Col. April 7 — Jutn*'H II l<ee, lOh year* old, of l«e|ianon, Ka« , la lure on hi* way to aeek a new hum- In Portland, Or.. wliei<- lie aiya lie will grow up wltli the coun try. Lee haa chewed tobacco for ItO year* GETTING AHEAD —IN THE— WORLD Is t!:c !)<• ire of Every Gck*l I'UiMneu Man. HUNDREDS HAVE STARTED WITH The National City Bank Located at Second Av. and Columbia St. and Are SATISFIED Interest .it 4 per cent paid on Savings Account* Capital and Surplus jaid up $600,000.® J. W. MAXWELL. Pre*. M W. DAK MR, Vice Pres. J. H. BLOEDEL, Vice Pi* J. L McLEAN, Cashier. C. D. WEST, Asst. Cashier. Attend Shrine Performance, Moore Theatre, Tonight M(. AI PRICES CUT AGAIN fOR TUESDAY The Middlemen Eliminated «t FRYE & CO.'S MARKETS Tomorrow (Tii«*<l»y> the following big specials will be offered at our markets: Loin Pork 10m Round |7« Chop* lllC Ste.k lit Pork C_ Anchor Brand 191 l« Liver 3C Bacon 4 Cani Wild Ri>k OK** Beet Washington Milk fcUC Creamery Butter WIV Thr »T ov* e» \*f|! prtvil) At !!»• follonltef mar*»t»: Ml \ MI'M M\MKi:r srr..Dd an.! Tlkr. *1 UTI I M Wiurr. (»rr|,lratal linrt > »»lrr Way. v% is 11 \m: %»r\ i « «».. cat inw. r nr.* n»r. AMr.llll \> Ml.\r CO.. *1 bIrA noil \\ I* I I I; N Vl' 4 I H» . Wreleri % * tnH **prln§ < Kit* MtVtM I I (mef KlMr ttr«<lakr Market. 11*11 Mill M\IIM I. H443 Mr.lli.rfl «»l VI M'lTTOi I'i (»m r»*k!r ft ' ouie to r« ntwmvr" Ouvr I NMPNT INS! 1 V.CTF.I» mkaT look for lh« 0. & • tamp It f!r« parity «n«1 quality khnpa >p*« •■til *■ STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS W..rd.byS chw , by Cond ft Ayer's Pills Good health !• mand» at lead omm» mrnt of the tviweli each day. Jmih Ay*fi I'll', at butt It. SaMbrMyHi Your tM# Ux.