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EE = FEGT MELGS TWELVE MORE NINETEENTH uct IUhETS zh HI rning, and after a carey First, Day’ s Session Was NI found but ay r i Masked Bandits Rob Car Hot Affair — Schively| contest which were absolutely | at East Galer Street Ter- € ni cou th The : TT ‘ Report Is Made and/!**\ {\ which Brera at with | minal, Taking Money Message Is Read. A ' more anawe | and Watch From Men. |j wore eer ne ee ee a ss 2 ’ Surprised at the sudden dark * #| thet sms ing of their car, Motorman‘ J. J * Firet Da s Session. *. Imith and Conductor T ae Har . OLYMPIA June 24 After ® of @ 19th av, ca ui * ship fights ever waged here, ® “ " to “Phrow up your bar * Leo O. Metge was ected w| must be in The Sta while they were waiting to leave the J * spoaker of the ho and # | Of the day following terminus at Rast Guler at, and 19th # when he tondored his resigna- #/°f the hidden sentence In the paper! gy, ghortly after 10 o'clock last |f % thon, hie colleagues refused to x] “The Servant tn the House” teks | yignt . # consider the incident by a voto #/el# Which will be g wins} Following the command to ele % of 47 to 43. A. 8. Ruth was #/ Here in tt ate ) rum vate their hands, tWo maxked men # elvcted speaker of the senate, #/1'NG contin iu a er Of) entered the car armed with revol & Gov, Hay sont his message to #}the cities of Burope for over ene! vers Conductor Harper wae re # the logislature tated bis #| Hundred and fifty performances. aved af 1 of his own tor and = vohanna tet fe special #| [today’s paper will be found 5 belonaina to the apa be ® session recommending #|*entence — cont twonty-th his watch, Motormat jngth : % the impeachment of Schively w|WOrds, — scatter t 8 quarter, which was all the oF the abolishment of bis of w {Amusement coymng and articles) money pe had with yim, Smith $i feo. The special legislative #| pertaining to “The Servant in the! saved ihe waleh by Ing it uf % investigating committee re- w| Hore,” and twelve pairs of seats) the conductor's sleeve as the Jatier % ported, branding Schively gs #| Will be awarded to the twelve con:| rained hie army in ol e the * “a corrupt and unworthy pub &|!e ng in the correct Hen | pers presets: # lic official * and) Kdward Hare a drugelet * * who saw the hold-up, reported the eRe must positively be in the) matter to the 4 The car men joffiee by 12 o'clock tomorrow noor OLYMPIA, June 4.-—The battle The sentence which The Star ran in the house over the speakership | in its columns yeat waged for two hours and was the | lows A famo' Sreatest forensic strife ever wit-|proclaime ‘The as the robb ful carefully, a # had had day was as fo ow York eritic Servant tn the tore key entering the ear the rob hessed in this city j House’ the most beautiful play of ly pulled the t from The fireworks started when /al! ages. s throwing the car in Melgs called Beli, of Pierce, to the} The successful ones are as fol Hoth were ed chair, and the latter ruled that as|} cloth over the the senate held that reorganization | Al » |. Gould Charley Sw v tne Was unnecessary, he declared Meigs | Rose Jacobson K, J. Ky 0 Netther of the car men was Was still sp er, Twenty repre-| Arthur Kinley Geo, le had them covere sentatives fought against this rul|Edris D. Rusk = EB. H. Vic muld tell what was ing and with the gallery in a wild }M. J. McCartney Ellen L. Buktes going to happen, With one cover tumultuous state, the greatest of| Nina A, Mickael- W H. Anderson ing the car 1 h arched disorder prevatled them Close Line of Battle. | above wil On leaving their vi the seats each for th bers Instructed t on not t When Slayden and Meigs entered | Mertormance ary Beach rgd ona th the chamber the lines of battle | hort wook, and a y ood for them, and t t were closely drawn, When the real| cored at th. oe warfare was on, friends forgot) yp he houre of nine the c friends and in the heat of a polit-| "ty Sutardas hey knew 4 p aturday reported feal excitement sharp encounters were narrowly averted. When the| "=== ene Ere 7 FRIDAY’S A.-Y.-P. E, PROGRAM Janded in the chair, it was all over. SPOKANE DAY. The legislature at 5 o'clock met in joint session and listened to the; WASHINGTON STATE FEDERATION CLUBS DAY. reading of the governor's message. | Schively Report. WASHINGTON, IDAHO AND OREGON’ BANKERS’ AS- SOCIATION DAY. The report and findings of the} GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS’ DAY. legislative Investigating committe submitted to the special yesterday is a severe indictm the conduct of Insurance Commis | sioner J. H. Schively, and after a thorough review of all the evidence, brands po Bed “a sorrget and al | worthy pune offical.” 8:00 9. m—Gates open. The committee finds Sehively|} 19°99 gm Concert A-Y-P, Rand, Forestry Building band stand guilty of extorting fees from insur 1:60 & Art fe o, Federat! t Wome ~ ~ ance companies for examinations ee on aaa ederation of Women's Clube, Fine and of giving certificates recom-|F 15.99 @ an “Van Penne ¢ Wishtent Maciel mending insolvent companies and Cian Fraser rroop of, ighland Musicians; music in finds that Nichols was cognizant of ‘sie pled parts o grounds ie ae tcese violations of law, whereby m Arrival ‘of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce and peveral thousand dollars were wo undresaner iy Thousand Chub. squeezed from solvent companies m.- Ao of the Alrabip AYP a and irresponsible companies were m.—-Spokane Day Parade. Starts at Spokane County enabled to collect thousands of Building and marches around exposiion grounds dollars from policy holders. m—t edicatory exercises for Spokane County Bullding Faults Found. at the Washington State Building Other Faults Fou m.—Madame Schelle and trained lions; free The committee found serious de. foot of Pay Streak «fects in the new Eastern Washing m.—Concert, Wagner's A-Y-P. Band, For ton hospital for the insane at Med- Band Stand. ical Lake, these not rendering the m.—Grand concert, Washington State building unsafe, however, and cen Women's Clubs, Auditorium sured the state board of control for President Chilberg ‘ing the structure. The 20 p. m.—Concert, Innes’ Band, Music Pavilion Washington state tair at North m.—Leeture, “The Gardeners and Fishers of New Yakima was found to be too ox: Gelana,” by Dr. A.C, Haddon, in the lecture hall of pensively managed, and the books Fine Arts building. and records not well kept. Minor 3:00 p. m.—Reception State Federation Women's Clubs, Won faults were found in other state * Bullding. Cordial invitation extended to all inatitutlons and offices. ladies on the exposition grounds. aoe ak 30 p. m—Flight of the Alrehip “A-Y-P. Indicted for Mail Robbery. 20 Ms m.—Flight of the Airship “AYP.” LO8 ANGELES, June 24—The 46 p. m.—Concert Innes’ Band, Music Paviion. federa} grand jury has returned an 100 p. m—Madame Schelle an her trained lions; free attraction, Indictment against an unnamed per- foot of Pay Streak gon in connection with the recent ®@ p. m-—Heception by exposition directors to Spokane peo robbing of a registered mali sack at ple, Washington State Building the local postoffice of $30,000 in m.—Informal dance, Washington State Building, currency. AG LION Minne THUMB E BURGAS. WIFE SCRAP OILY AND SMOKE AFTER oar nel SAVES Wl WOM LOTING A HOUSE OAKLAND, Cai, June 24.—-That encounters, is | Jack London and his wife have al- the startling infodbation vouch heater rtling tm ation vouchsaf- Due entirely to the stirring ap- =e ed by Mrs. Eliza Shepherd of this} peal of Mra, William Pitt Trimble Xp aking the ease of @ pantry city, who has received a letter mall-|one of Seattle's richest and proml-| ty the posidenc M “ nirance ed at a small Chilean port. nent women, and a widely KNOWN | mortgage sad sweees Rete These family scraps of the Lon-|soctal lender, a charge of #804) with offices at 406 ment broker, | dons have occurred on the deck of| larceny against Mra. Mamie Har tine ab 04 North B bwman build &@ small coal steamer, whose cap |thard was this morning In JudKe | time Seleien Mucveiae ate some | tain invited them to make a trip| Gordon's court first reduced to petty night ® Loot vatued at ast and last from Sydney to Valparaiso. Lon-|iarceny, and then taken under ad-|.., aioe dct: at about $500 don and his athletic wife don six | visement for pre sie disminsal ne te be A pro ounce gloves every morning, and| Mrs. Barthard was arrest by Mr. ¥ bs thie de to the} Td fancy an exhibition of the|in March on the complatnt > thievs E beined i morn ae olydeucean art as any of the| Trimble that she had appro a ; . hemselvem to crew, to her own use several hundred dol ha apts and elyarets from the side BiNNER AY pighA wut Jarw’ worth of house furnishings aud | lelothing, part of which was found In An informal dinner was given at| her possession and part of which whe|¢ * * Mine ii teh ttle the Rainier club by the Washing-|qamitted having sent toa daughter! Water will OFF. * ton Trust company to the officers | in tp j ‘ li be shut off in ®& Kast # Rainier valley fro , of their banks last night. When her hearing came up this!® city to Brighten .* <> ges . an ach, on mornin ——__——— in # court Mra, Trim-l@ Priday. June 25, from’ Ww H T bie took the stand and pleaded fool-|@ yntit t ta 26, from 9 a, ¥ A ingly for the dismissal of t DarKetle ehh het against the woman, as she belleved RHKKKKEKE ? the theft had been committed in a} KEEPS A POOR MAN POOR?! 002 rather than WATER I5 LET INTO It is by allowing opportunities to} be Ban haga tgp if Mra, Barthard wa governens in pass like we are offering alongside), 1h Ar! bag Megs the Bremerton navy yard. You owe r $6 5 hilar 7 eae tamity, “Sha THE NEW p 1 / it to your family to investig: at cay sagas tier ie ait ton Navy Yard City property. We are| bee ‘ athathey Aas taking many people every day (at Hb 7 \ " appetne our expense) and proving to them| Mr Trimble that Navy Yard City has the bettly gpa aake eae eee &| NOW at an end future and ta the safest Inveatment|» #| Was turned on full Around Seattle today. We are the|y BANK CLEARINGS, #| the new Jar river owners and are selling large lots at)» Seattle. #/ an ade $40, on terms of $4 down and $2) % Cioarings today ,.$1,661,279.64 #| needs t monthly, Why not join the crowds! — falances 160,201.14 #| Sprinkling will be allowed be OF WOMEN'S attraction. etry Bullding ee < s v7 vy Pv es Federation of Address of welcome by eats 3 7 ert) Shortage of wat in the elty ts the water through “pe line and] for the city's Call at our office and arrange to go with us on the fast new steamer H. B. Kennedy, leaving Colman] BAR SILVER QUOTATION dock 10 times daily, (By United NEW , YORK, J: silver ly quoted today at that we are taking every day (atly Tacoma, # tween the hours of 7 and & 0} | last ween wore a black suit our expense) and showing ther | Cloarings today $814,088 w) O'Clock both morning and evening| peeronti ent fora SE a yh - = |bors say that he attended D. ; ea this beautiful water front property!® palances 74.102 from how on, as before the short Mey ibes Taki Irtonas, representing the Le Cour ts, Harry Ripley of 214 Dexter! tion exercises at a Ballard church | /O""* F 4 yale 7 : spaper Scribes itaking “ a ‘ ses at a Ballard church | i nd oo aan Alongside the navy yard, There lal Portland. apeclal "notice wil” be] NEWSP&P Fitho 6 Paris, and Albert Wilekes of gt. and Mrs, Geske informed the | on that day Sitnclimon Jose faa lots of work in the navy yard and & Clearings today $980,802 Trip to Win Prize ofthe New York Ameriow police headquarters mst night that |, They also assert that on May ward L, Whitthmore,, Geen we are building many homes that)~ Balances 106,873 a8 announeed that the} Wickes and Ortonas are traveling , , . he quit work at the Queen City . urkhatt you can buy on payment like rent.|@ meat had-encket ear| gevj000 Olfered “by. 0) eee ae ee earn Dg thelr mop-grandtather, Joseph La Hane HC Burkhart, * ee eee ee to allow the elt washed under the ot] system with howe | Bo fa could be learned the Bar| pipe line is standing the pressure} all right, At the office of the super: BREMERTON DEVELOPMENT COMPAhYy, Intendent It was utated that the re 106 Cherry St., Ground Fleor, Call or write for maps or prices,|It ts #imply delicious, #e¢ | ing through the pipes to Pal coon seats A huge aggregate of opportunity of buying in your good judement $1,000 cash will secure shares, they bear you 7 per cent interest pany. What you will actually receive, the steel plant n« . that the list would contain the names of : prediction came true, the subscriptions Geographical Society. NEW YORKAS PORTLAND, June 24 2 ith ker aGy se Alfred Battelli, one of four news to be printed in four languages, It been accustomed to visit his grand: | the return of marines to the armor fexico, and hi y. will deal with the subjects of| children quite frequently and when ed. orulaers ; Try & Mapleine Ico Croam Cone, | quired 20,000,000 gallons were com-| Paper mon who are walking On A! Hontios, industrial conditions and|he fatled to come for several weeks ington, of tour of the world for a prise of science, i Irondale Steel Company's preferred stock wa of the Moore Investment Company from the opening to the closing hour. offered to the buying public. subscriptions from this source is being WE WARN you that every share of this Our f and quick action at this time $25 will be the first payment and will secure for you ONE SHARE 10 share Shares are $100 each, par of this according to the most conservative estimates Your subscription will be received today, tomorrow and Satt irday at the TIONAL BANK, or at the MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 400-410 Arcade Now you remember that we promised Tuesday to print in this space a list of the first day's subscriber and we predicted majority of the best known and most successful inves You know nearly every man in the following list, which is checked up at the close of business yesterday: JAMES A. MOORE J. E. CHILBERG, Presiv f W. D, HOFIUS, Hofius Steel & Equipment ( any. J. C. EDEN, Pr tland Cement Co. M. A. ARNOLD, | 1 National Bank of Sea THOMAS BORDEAUX, Pre C. H. COBB, Capita JOHN DAVIS, of John Davis & Co., Realty G. HENRY WHITCOMB, Worcester multi C. F. WHITE, Manager G Harbor ( J. W. CLISE, President 1ington Trust Co. FERDINAND SCHMITZ, ( st J. E. GALBRAITH, of Galbraith, Bacon & Ce J. B. POWLES, Commission Merchant LESTER TURNER, Capitalis H. W. TREAT, Capitalist E. L. GRONDAHL, President State Bank of Seattle A. L, BROWN, Amos Brown Esta M. J. CARKEEK, Capitalist MRS. 8. K. WATERMAN, Hotel Perry HENRY CARSTENS, President Washington Fire I rance Co GEORGE ALBERTS, Alberts Bros, Milling Co. THEO. N. HALLER, Owner Haller Building H. O, SHUEY, Bank President LAWRENCE J. COLMAN, Owner of the Colman Building W. P. TRIMBLE, Owner of the Bon Marche Building. A. 8. BURWELL, of the Seattle Hardware Co. JOHN SCHRAM, Vice Pre Trust Co. SENATOR CYRUS F, CLAPP, Capitalist N. W. JORDAN, Chairman Be American Trust Co. of Boston FRED W. HURLBUT, of Spelger & Hurlbut D. W. BOE, 4833 Trackeray Place FRANK D. SPELGER, of Spelger & Hurlbut J. MATZGER, Merchant C. F. EGGERT, Merchant A. J. RHODES, the Rhodes Company JOHN REDMOND, 1508 Grand Boulevard W. L. RHODES, the Rhodes Company CECIL H. BACON, Galbraith, Bacon & Co. F. J. MARTIN, Manager Northwest Mutual Life Association, JOHN H. EDWARDS, Treasurer Seattle Trust & Title Co, W. A. HILLIS, Lumberman, of Victoria PERCY D. HILLIS, Lumberman, of Victoria DR. NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS, Pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church, of JULIUS SCHAFER, Owner of Denny Building WALLIN & NORDSTROM, Merchants E. N. BROOKS, Merchant CAPT. E. W. JOHNSON, Alaskan Capitalist. J. W. SAYRE, Manager Seattle Symphony Orchestra H. E. LUTZ, President Clallam State Bank H. M. HILLIS, of Victoria, B.C. S. G. COOMBS, Builder. J. V. PATERBON, Manager Moran Company GEORGE A, VIRTUE, Realty Dealer. MRS, A. W. DENNY, Seattle WALTER OAKES, President Roslyn Fuel Co JAMES ELSER, Port Townsend H. A. BALCH, Port Townsend JAMES SCOTT, 128 Westlake Avenue N. T. COLLETTE, Schwabacher Grocery Co GEORGE FLAHERTY, 1415 Seventh Avenue REV, W, G. JONES, of the Erickson Contracting Co W. W. PALMER, 2026 Boren Avenue E. S. McCORD, Lawyer MICHAEL EARLES, Millionaire Lumberman GOV. JOHN H. McGRAW, President Chamber of Commerce dent Superior Por ident Mason County Logging Co, Dealers Hionaire. ercial Co. t and Banker, lent and Treasurer Washington jing house, It wa to our offices for illustrated booklets and more detailed information than could be added to theamount alre tock will be taken before Saturday evening. Irondale Steel Preferred Stock at Par and on easy terms of payment. Get in at once with your subscription. preferred stock. xt Ox eth will be from 22 per cent to 25 per cent on every dollar that DEXTER HORTON BANK, the FIRST NA. Annex, Seattle Magnificent Outburstl of the Seattle Spirit!!! $156,000 of Irondale Preferred Steel Stock Sold on the First Day!" Rush of Prominent Investors for the Extremely Valuable Securities Offered to the Local Public!!! More Than Three-Fifths of the Total Amount Offered Is Already Gone—Only Three Days More of Selling! OT since the memorable day when more than $700,000 worth of exposition stock wa gttle, has so tremendous and widespread an interest been displayed as was manifested y Hea i buy carried dv tak is subscribed for by the citizen From the day when you complete you That is the interest that is formally guaranteed you by the from the very you in Srooklyn. to discover that he had | the }not been seen there for nearly a Pre They beleve $80,000 offered by the International | Geographical society, is spending a few hours {n Portland, having ar month rived here late yesterday netore the time Hattelli is New York correspon dent for the Tribuna of Rome and also represents many Itallan pa three are Adolph Schnelder, cor meet Sehnelder in Seattle and go to Alaska, In January, 1910, the, Ballard, had been missing since | have been — four mon will meet in San Frat 28d, and they feared that he| and go to the Philippines en foully dealt with. La Professor | quartet will furnish data for a book Tourelle is 66 years old. He has 0 May The had (By United Press.) b Ten the Pacific \they inquired for him at his board week, all the marines removed from) Eure has hair, eyes and mustache bn mills and shurtly afterward receiy ne phtigon, Tourelle, of the Bohemia House,/ed a sum of money King, Herbert Jam Marines Back on Ships. WASHINGTON, terday when, for \ first time, criptions poured into the of. tors in the city NOT COMPLETE, but" that 8 e lisappear — sm ef CORDOVA 8 inches tall of his he received a le seas and fear foul play La Tourelle {8 6 ft r weighs 130 pounds iron grey and when |), thought to at least $10,0¢ June e and Wash fleet, this of Se. ind ~ Ire newspaper came isements, u have this ir lifetime lies ecure 10 shares, nents on these Steel Com. Operations at begi in this st { Seattle. Our vhich represents The Directors of the Irondale Steel Company Are: JAMES A. MOORE, Manager Moore Investment Company” and President Moran $hip- building Company. W. D. HOFIUS, President Hofius Steel & Equipment Co. M. A. ARNOLD, President First National Bank, Seattle.” JOHN SCHRAM, Treasurer. Washington Trust Cog J. C. EDEN, President Port land Cement Co,, Seattle. G. HENRY WHITCOMB, Worcester, Mass. ‘ J. EB bases President $ ian Americas Bank, Seattle N. W. JORDAN, Chairman joard American Trust C0, Boston, Mass SEWARD BABBITT, Inter Co., Vice Steel Coy poems ies —— Pe NM AEN OE SEY hips of the navy by nt Roosevelt will bat ly neg (iy United Ptees) CORDOVA, Alaska, June new town of Conlova c $100,000 for Vacatl con hayo Wrrly i {$100,000 on & pt My pave

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