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BY JOHN COPLEY. One hundred and thirty-alx years ago today something happe several things have happen but even the Inven spelling by T Roosevelt and the election of Miles | Hill went the right way Poindexter never created the ed since then Bunker Hill Certain golf enthusiasts at the Se attle Country club have b named from ieee athin rE but 1 have ft the best authority that this is rather Hunker Hill have find. been pretty good, AL SHOOTS Us, MARSHAL (Ry United Press Leased Wire Direct to tle tee ‘Offiee.) at 26, streets Monday forenoon. » heavily featured acts S le wat ey: eae this year is ext Monday and Tuesda: show both after @ue to arrive Sunday mor alte and | al, @ll hands will have a fash up and be bright and fair for |the inhabitants big street parade, which will | lf 0 over a route in the downtown gave him a blanket of roses Denver show Rhoda Royal, In Portland recently When U sited States “Deputy Mar shal Fred Fonzo attempted to serve | (1 of dispossession 16-year-old Laaa| » of the woman, | pulled a gun and shot Fonzo. The Bernhofers operate the New Dream—“The Tribe's “Love Story Heroes Thre es Will Happer hotel before suffer ejection. |Bernhofer has not been arrest STEAMER HELD U LONDON, June 17.—The seamen's |strike te assuming more serious pro a Will There's a Nitrate of Soda Industry,” “Her Spoiled Bo Exhibit—“Forgiven jety Girl and cal, “Duke De Rib- 1 City—" noch Arden, “When the Tables Turned, ‘Enoch Arden,” Odeon—"The Professor's Ward, io ne te Novice,” “Her Brother's Sake,” National—"His ‘The Wager and the I—“Enoch Arden,” Proving His Earners, | Bacrifice,” drama, UARREL WITH CARNEGIE | Gates before the c ‘The Laird | mittee tn _|Hurray! Circus Is Coming Cireus is coming to town. ""Bpose TN have to go,” sald our GATES WON'T (By United Press Leased LONDON, June 17.~ Skibo is an old man, and I don't to become involved in any con with him,” said John W steel magnate, in answer to @ statement by Andrew down gambler “Gates arrived here today and read, the statement given out by Carnegie yesterday at Edin statement was ertions made by igating the steel! trust in Washington. “{ don't want to put dirty in my mouth, man Gates Is a bro! I have nothing to do with him. Gates as a “broken- 1 don't know why Merely for sensa tion I presume, but when I have flo pay Judge whether I or this man Gates has told the} Beacon Hil! Four they want me. with interest, 4 ished the public likes to see ‘galled forth by WASHINGTO} ficials here say that the govern ment is powerless to check Japan in the Philippines and sng western hemisphere. There Is h America theres conditions regarding immi- gration into the Philippines, it ts Iu order to view a probable future | site for a public cemetery, President Wardall of the co man Griffiths yesterda: river valley et of land two/ “You don't ke | cuit to Tacoma 41 and Council questioned Mrs. Plots, sarcastically. ‘ said Gesonus, “but T got to go to look ana planned to trade a-tr miles west of Thon leity property on Beacon bill. National Cash Register Co. Maintains Complete Branch Office in Seattle progressive Methods and Care of Customers Keeps Dayton Company in Front Rank of Important Outside Industries Represented Here seems, and it ts coming to Seattle GRAND PICNIC t Beach Sunday, the 18th Sports, dancing and refreshments. Boats every hour from § a, m. Tick-| operatives in the Salte ets 50c, Children under 12 years 25c. | decided to pray tonight for the suc-| letter said Mise Nina Gillam had cess of the sult of Mra. Mabel Hunt | Slater, duing the trustees of the NEWEST EFFECTS nd Aluretten for MODEL MILLINERY CO. B27 People’s Bank Willows Made, Plumes Dyed, Cleaned and Kemade. moved to 1923 First av. minster Rugs, $1.45. the highest priced machines made by the Company, the largest being practically nine cash one, built so that nine clerks can be provided each with an cash drawer, Few people in Seattle realize how big manufacturing companies it the country maintain a office and distribating force fim this city. _ Foremost among the out of town | manufacturers who appreciate the fmportance of maintaining a com- registers in Circulating Library 308 UNION S&T. LANE THE BOOKMAN Opp. the Postoffice nd the opportunity to have his individual record kept dal- ly before the eyes of the proprietor. Closing Out Below Cost THE VERY FINEST Racine Canoes CLOSING PRICE $35 Theo. Wilts & Co. || 1012 FIRST AVE. The temporary a eptic filling for PHOTOGRAPH OF PRESENT N.C. R. BRANCH OFFICE, 719 ist AV. plete branch in Seattle is the Na-; Register company, of tional Cash Dayton, Ohio. _Their Seattle office, located at is in the very heart of town business district, and attractive dows are a familiar sight to the cit fzens of Seattle. But the outside appearance of the office hardly does justice to the im. of the business that is done inside, and the completeness of the arrangements for taking care of customers furnishes an example worth studying. ‘The first thing which strikes the eye of the visitor upon entering is the large number of machines car- One or more of each pe of register manufactured ¢ Company are in sight of the vis. itor. Registers practical and profit able for every kind of store or bus- kept on hand. Here are found machines selling $20 which do more for the mer it than registers which a few should he need ft, as ago sold for four times that.| were located within a block of the will be found samples of! factory in Dayton, in the world Would take the care of! customers as does) The National Cash Register Com-| They have inspectors in the| Seattle office at all tim had years of factory expe ‘Tuese mechanical inspectors are ready at all times to render best service to owners of National 719 First av., and its novel CANAD AN PACIFIC seldom called upon, the prompt and efffeient vervice they give is appre clated by everyN C. | around the city. y department maintain R, user in and Jf goes by way of Victoria and th t) does not all at V though it were right at the factory Supplies and stationery used in con nection with the use of every type register are kept in every merchant who uses a Nation ried in stock. ‘On Monday night the §. # He {# close to the same BINCUSS MAY 20 | kind of expert help and attention PRINCESS ROY EDWARDS, Ticket Agent nothing to the late affair in Keno, However that may be, reason that you and I a the balmy breezes of P and a wage of $4.66 a day, or th abouts, is that the battle of Bunker enjoying Jygt 196 years ago today a band of of 1,600 Americans, armed with a fow bum flintlocka, pitehforks, |spades, weythes and other junk went to the mat with the scarlet Hessian gang. General Gage, the Hritisher who wouldn't bh the Bos the| ton schoo! kids skate on Frog pond was in command of the gang, which was a rowdy one at best, and a rube from Lexington, named Prescott commanded the funny - h phalanx th buff-and-blu That is, about a doz en of ‘em had uniforms, the rest wore about anything they could General Warren Jumped into the ranks as a private, and fell. Nght plant? That's what Council jman Erickson is asking Light Erickson’s bill for reduction of residence light rates be adopted, credit of the city Nght plant will be Injured. Last winter Ross made a report to R. M. Arms, then supertnte copies of which have been furnished by Ross to all the councilmen. In this, compart sony are made with the Tacoma plant, Erickson says that when this, together with the offictal re for;bort. of the Tacoma plant, is analyzed, Roes himself is injuring [the credit of the light plant And this is how it is donu Tacoma’s maximum charge te 6 cents per kilowatt hour, Beatt is 8 1-2 cents. Tacoma’s monthly mintmum {6 60 cents. Seattle charges $1. But Seattle's current |Eruite are joining the idle men. ‘The| costs more, Ross says. Hoss’ own mer Minneapolis of the Atlantic .| transport line, way today on account of the strike. figures do not bear him out, how able to sail over. Do Figures Lie? The cost of bringing current to the Seattle substation is less than 1-2 cent per kilowatt hour, eve ra charge of 1-4 cent has by made against depreciation, which Erickson says ts a false charge Tacoma payn the Seattle Tacoma | Power Co, 1 1-4 cents per kilowatt hour for current delive substation, or about three times what it costs this city “Distributing Cost Gr Ross says it coats mo er.” to din Tacoma, Here is what his own figures and the Tacoma report say Seattle has nearly 4,000 praple to the square mile of land ._rface while Tacoma has le ttle distribu 12,000 kilowatt | hours per mile of distributing cir [=e ~ June matrimonial market by declar- Ing that five years’ marital discord is the usual price of ultimate happi- ness. WEBSTER, Mass. — The 2,500 | Property for its possession NEW YORK.—Prize Fighter Wii | ile Lewis was fined $10 for emash- ling = subway employe whose lan- | gua Willie thought was rude. CHICAGO.—t lee «Chief Meo | Weeny, declaring that women are| the county court. Six men qualified not < on the streets aione at | at the same time. gettrals of the year 1911 jumping nt sound | tm (oO fight with a $13a-month pros pedt ahoud? brifh. They left 226 mefi dead on the field, and 1 Qousand wounded. The Conti nedtals lost 146, more thai of These officers. More fieers |were killed than enlisted men, in proportion, in the old days, we learn, king | t wore the Continental) EVEN NEW YORK ROSS SAYS LIGHTING PLANT LOSES; TACOMA GAINS Who wants to discredit the elty ) trib iteo 81,436,000 kilowatt hours! per year to Tacoma’s 13,409,000, It | will be seen from this that Seattle's |territory ts not 1 eatt |Supt. Ross nas maintained that if|qy that of Tacoma, served by olty. den even further than bis bill prop, and that street Nght rates # |be rained. In Tacoma, incan street lights cost over 50 per cent |more than here, while about 12 per jcent more is‘charged for arc lights. | son claima that Beatt ling is #0 conducted That tae \figures discredit the Nght plant light plant }#3,000,000, but is now worth only | \#2 |has cost letty’s fg |nearly $1.200,006. in Seattle. In T shows that last year the plant had a net surplus of $196,000 and a total surplus to the end of last year lof ov buying Its power delivered at their | Y mubstation at & cost three times ithat of own #® tthe (2 & splendid condition, and uses at the that a clight reduction in light rates spella ruin, Who wants to ‘discredit the ligkt plant to prospective bondbuyers? tribute the current here than tn |r? than 2,400. | Charlies Sollars, the Lodi ice dealer 600, Seattle dis lof the Lodi Sentinel, died today ODD BITS O' NEWS| 'W YORK.—-Justice Ford of the| night, hase offered to furnish # supreme court tried to bear the | police escort for any woman who is mills have | id-lace and Martini cocktall | The Britishers beat it for the fficers and rly | a third Today a tall monument marks the WAS STARTLED NEW YORK, June moving throng on Broad w ; was suddenly atartied iast night when a huge cigar | K Keon says that Seattle rest Nghting should be reduced scent | Now, as to bookkeeping, Erick ® bookke Here are the figures: Seattle 8 cont the city over 0,000. ‘Tacoma's light plant ,000, according to that rea, but is now wen Rows says we are losing money oma, the report r $1,000,000. And Tacoma in we have our ttle, wh tng plant Erickson says the Hght plant ts Ross’ figures to prove it. Ross says | idence | VICTIM DIES STOCKTON, Cal, June 17 |whip yesterday was shot twice by | Gam B. Axtell, editor and publisher a eaneeeeneenee aa nec phone SHREVEPORT, La—Holding a marri lieense and a lett hie eweetheart in hie pocket A. Rogers committed sulcide. The rily out after nightfall, “Just married Rogers’ rival NATCHEZ, Miss—A. P. Simms, one of several candidates for sheriff, has advertised that if elect ed he will give $200 to charity. The term of office is four years. ST. LOUIS.—Three pretty young women were admitted to the bar In oe —— ~ SHASTA LIMITED HELD-UP — ™% Searching the hilte today for two * | robbers who held up and robbed | the mail car of the Shasta Limited, i a ll Ein in Ae ie a in a * * ® PORTLAND, Or., June 17 * & No more than the ordinary * *® amount of valuable matter was # ® carried by the Shasta limited, #) *% which was robbed late last # *® night between Drain and You 4 ® calla, Or., accordl to WL A * Grave Assistant chief mall * * * * * * * * * * * clerk in the Portland postoffice today, “There was no treasure car ried that might have led to the holdup,” said Graves. The three clerks In the mal! car were: Samuel Grimes, John C, Myers and James Gray, all of whom reside in Portiand. RR tk (By United Press Leased Wire.) DRAIN, Or, June 17.—Posses,| wh headed by Sheriff George Quine of |stop. Then without firlng a shot | Roseburg and by local officer BOY INVENTOR GRABBED Floyd Merrill, the Boy Inventor,/another check, telling the rural is in again! After taking divers and sundry joy rides since his escape from the vision of the local jail y, Floyd suffered the juvenile on Wedn shame of being pinched in Belling ham. It happened last night. The local authorities will today send up & double platoon of heavily | armed deputies and they will start |to bring Floyd and Archie Jamleson back to town, Bets are even that the kid gets away again. In esata yesterday he cashed [lodged in jail as a result of a fist jing a game |rel started between th }and the Burke lad. It Smith boy as decided | that a fight would be necessary to Jeettle the affair, The boys ad |journed to a nearby lot where they fought for about five minutes, tee Smith, who was winded, re celved a terrific blow on the Jaw jand he rolled over unconscious. Ramsey, house — furnishe: moved to 1923 First av, Best Mattress In Seattle for $5.00. naling ment yaar |and escaped at Yoncal! | amount of valuables were carried. | They brandished three revolvers +eeteeeeee | Yoncalla was reached and the rob-| keeper called up a Seattle phone number kindly supplied by the Boy Inventor, and a shrill vioce at the other end of the wire assured the |rural person that the check was \other auto ride FATAL FIST FIGHT NEW YORK, June 17.—James mith, aged 16, Hes dead if tho morgue, while Frank Burke, 16, ts fight between the two boys. Dur- in which a number of [boys were participating, a quar- the Southern Pacific's crack train, at mid- night, when the train was brought to a stop by an emergency stop sig | mal given by one of the thieves. It jis believed that only the usual The robbers entered the mail car just as the train was leaving Drain and gave the three mail clerks no| [chance tp show fight. The clerks | | were then backed into a corner by one of the men and the other ripped open the mail sacks and rifled their contents. The train crew had no intimation that a robbery was in progress until | bers pulled the emergency cord brought the train to a dead the, thieves disappeared. storekeeper that his “father” would | say it was O. K. So the rural store perfectly real and good Then Floyd and Archie took an and got to Bellipg ham. The e gathered tn and six husky policemen are now guard ing them, Flody is 17 and Archie is 16. w Whe na physician, who was sum moned, arrived, he pronounced the boy ‘dead LUCKY ITS NOT MURDER ENDING “You are lucky yo are not standing now for a murder sen tence,” said Judge Gay this morn ing when he sentenced Henry Ew ing, the conductor who shot four times at his wife, two bullets lod ing In geh body, as the result of a quarrel ag to who should have the FEMALE SITUATION WANTE Gan you pleture one of our nobby jspot and all-Hoston is hollering 1 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS the chief | little « thing like this No monument reminds the battle of Bunker arning $9.66 a day, afternoon off and can » can shoot off firecrack ers and drink red lemonade and give nt a lot of extra FURNISHED ROOMS, Americans went after 7 “The Virginua’” | Call id water shaped airship Was seen speed Ing overhead. persons followed the cours the air craft down Broadwa: of various ve hicles raced along with it. was afterwards learned that It was the airship Palisades, built a week ago by Frank Goodale. #010 THE NEXT BEST BET. shall not marry , but 1 will ask |father to give you a job.” FURNISHED APARTMENTS. FUNERAL Dinsorons. HOUSE ON Qt APARTMENT TO $0 PER MON KHOLDT THE pmpppppnpt EN-ROOM EAST } ARE LOOKING TO RENT | * gee SES, CALL ON . GEORGE L, ——| TAIN Price for quick n PERSONAL. Madrona district 1419 36th W. Maple 41 fwraished house « venlences; reduced to $16 26 Nob Hni Phone 06-408 New York 1 S REMODEL FOR REN1—MISCELLANEOUS AOR RR Sno No. 11 dandy bone cutter, as good as A lot of there x and Butt Orpt four weeks old ton] gr son] 4 Kinds of tore fixtures, count Phous| 7 . made at #3 Bell # A piano for rent, Tie LosT ‘AND FOUND, mt and Alki ear line prefer outfit Phone West ; 268 KEN RANCH HELP WANTED—FEMALE. anne enna es 4 and water fur ot Washington st Small complete Jo 212 Root Denny Wer HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Renny | own? Anyone having money to in ouse for summer, will rent | acres, _w and $1.50 per including FARMS AND ACREAGE, LEVEL LAND. UALLY RICH SOIL, HELP WANTED— MALE. $20 TO $25 PER ACRE. {uated tn the vicinity | SERVICE Ak Harbor ison the} THIS NEIGHBORHOOD HAS ; of the | B @ delteve the most thickly] ACRE. IF TAKEN NOW, WILL th. hard roads, so many tine| GIVE BIG SACRIFICE ON THAT AL BARBER COL! 48 Washington, iy ost that land on times vYEST & WHEELER. OLMAN BLOCK NEAR SILVERDALE ON Tae ber acre, on your own ter custody of thelr 4-yearold daugh ter. The idea of you using a gun when you are big enough to lick her with your little finger,” the judge continued. just this side Clifford of Bremerton; Meat in town Becand-hand c ~GRAWPORD sat wire Na Floor surfacing and refinia) ght JACKSON REALTY 40 were, 3 miles from se boats; on good 6 acres water front king of a the year aroun: view of 3 LOOKING FOR A|* scree garden iand Just the ‘ ’ oat bale JACKSON REALTY & LOAN CO, LITTLE FARM 3 1-3 ACRES FOR $5¢ ONLY 45 MINUTE RY by the Madison Lake Washing | Take av, practically» | town, "the terme BURKE & FARRAR INC 106-409 New York 3 BEST BUY ON THE RIDGE Ing vie AND MC ROBERT MALTBY. 1920 Alaska Butidi OLE HANSO} Third Floor New York Block 2% acres for § ance $16 per tle, near ein and get penses of eity iis OLE HAN Third Floor York 10-ACRE RANCH ONLY $65 AN ACRE $25 CASH DOWN, $10 MONTHLY. hie makes an ideal purchase for the man oF Woman WhO expects (0 ralep fruit and p ons the sol E part plenty of wa ots on necemsary beaue ful lake and on a 5 and auto road, within easy driving dle tance of ihe ferry ing at Kirke land. Several highly improved ranches In thé vicinity, whose owners drive Only % mile from KR depot If you car to Ma ‘tna Terry vor vA {tice on wharf at Kirkirn’ oF oop BURKE & FARRAR, INC, one RE FOR $200. FIVE ACRES FOR $1,256 ON MERCER ISLAY Short, Aistance from the water with ad view of Jake and smountelnag 4 soll, suitable for fru a) k “and” poultry; eons h elty by boat and street » ‘oary MORRIBON & ESHELMA __ 1308 Alaska Bldg i0-ACRE RANCH, $1,100. was heavy stump’ land, indie tr ng. heavy sof; now well cl nd in cultivation: § in fine soll for pot » and bays well located 1 1 county road big town, \% mile to fine school, foure room, box house, barn, w Would sost you searty the price We ask to clear the farm. WEST COAST L. NEAR BURIEN 10 scree facing Youlevard, $2,268 eres, improved, $2,259. unimproved, $1 Sereeen Heat See ne “ROBERT MALTBY. 1010 Alaska Butlding ACRE FOR $400. lance $7.50 per month fine ac of good view sit at Lake Fy Park, Seattle's & Suburb. 480 acres to choose from; sori; food, view of Lake Washingteat winding drives, Free excu Gay at 10:30 a.m. from Madison where on steamer Xanthua Back at 6 p. mm OLE HANSON & CO. Third Floor New York Block. _BEAUTIFUL BUMMER HOME Why not buy now when values ere in @ beautiful ecenic home, of about € erfront, with tide lands, f mile north of Veterans Hi Orchai be bought at l Is bed and “heattle North of the elty wy few minutes’ walk fron ROBERT MALTBY. 1010 Alarka Nuliding Five-acre chicken ranch for sale; mode chicken barnj come to boat; payment + Brown, 1924 Al jg Male FOR SALE—62 ACRES OF TH FINEST KIND OF FRUIT LAND IN DOUGLAS CO. ON THE CO- LUMBIA RIVER. SUB JRRIGAT- D AND LEVEL. GOOD BOAT AND.ROADS. LAND IN N SELLING AT $250.00 AN PRICE. GEORGE L. COL 656 New York Block Main 210, HOME ON THE SA $300. for nore of f snd view erty, 58 minutes from pier 4; fine borhood; new wharf; cost $1,600. y $10 cash an hy large lots f of the sound; us or take boat fc 9 a.m. or day plier 4; best boat OLE HANSON & CQ. © Can easily make @ his’ requires ments both as to price and location, GRO, FL MOORE & CO. 99 Vester Way 3,000 wores of timber land, cruise 80,008 feet to the acre; all tn one body 402 MUTUAL LIFE 1p Water front, one-acre tracts or lean, located near the Seabold dock for rent, all cleared, how chicken houses, bea trult store, Tyla is w t, lo= feet from the bold dock, Seabotd, Wash $900 te BODY monds, Wash, uishment 160 Acres om Columbia land? aiteh building What Teatiard 82% 0 per erms, rade? ~~ | : > , a i 3. ‘ eee |S