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Moore Takes a Fall . at Gilmer and Others “The light department has been with Injustice, and at times with in constant turmoil for years on ac-|rank tefficiency, The city has count of Gilmer, The city council | suffered greatly, and only a few has for years been changin cially Gilmer, have bene names and salar sitions in order to best job In the deps said William Hickman Moore last night before the civil service commission The commission was considering the request of the department ef ficiency committee of the council! for an explanation of the status of the position of general foreman of outside -construction joore represented a committer of linemen who are assisting the civil service commission in gaining the desired information “Gilmer has never legally quali fied for any position held by him except that of pole crew foreman,” continud Moore, “I came very near firin gthe whole board of works over this man whe was mayor. The truth is that ment has always ce presented showed that Gilmer had been the head man in outside construction work Tor sev eral years, despite the fact that he had failed in the examination for assistant foreman, receiving only 44 per cent out of a possible 100, It was shown that ordinances had od several times changing and raising the salary of jon without specifying any of duties. Jeclared that Ross, Youngs and Thomson are responsible for the juggling of jobs tn the light de partment for the benefit of a few individuals. The commission will hold anot meeting some time after the middle of next month, when Ross, Youngs, Thomson and Gilmer will be asked to be nt leship’s long stay in her watery gra’ es which cover deck and m Ferguson, U. level—that much water havin: at intervals. clearly shown by been pumped from the big cofferdam HUBBY PLEADS EXTREME YOUTH Mrs. Leoutine Pearl McGovern|ment. Mrs. McGovern later sued esterday started divorce proceed-|her husband's parents for aleina- ings against her husband, John (tion of affection and got a judg Francis McGovern, Jr, for deser-/ ment against her mother-to-daw tion. The iatter attempted to} Recently she had young Me break the marriage at one time by | Govern, who despite the age he al alleging that he was married when | leges himself to be, is a big, strap he was under age. The court, how-|ping young man, brought into ever, refused to grant his an annul-| court for failing to pay her main tenan cemoney, and the court order- eoern @O@ @e@@ *! bi! | come through with $25 a month. The MeGoverns were Tickles Em All married in Tacoma October § The ste Bye - 1905. The winners of the senior and | the Seattle coliege last week will be announced, and the prizes for pro- | ficiency in studies will be awarded 'e Goode Sight Shop at the commencement exercises, to 18 Madison "Tween tnd and 3rd be held in the Immaculate Concep- New Orpheur—GROUND FLOOK | tion hall, on Eighteenth and East SO POSES | Marion st, this evening. Tomorrow--Another Popular Dollar-Down-Day Come to this Ladies’ Outfitting Store tomorrow—it's an- other of those Popular Shopping Days, when you may go through our immense stock of Tailored Suits, Linen Suits, Silk and Woolen Dresses, or Millinery, and make any selection you wish by paying only $1.00 down—the balance on the easiest kind of payments. © Our selection of Strictly Tailored Suits is easily the finest shown in Seattle, with exclusive National Patterns and Fab- rica, all shown at popular prices, commencing $25 00 D These half-hundred Taffeta Silk Dresses are beautifully made up of various shades of silk; there are all the various sizes, and till they are all gone will sell at exactly .... “pies $1 0.00 Fine Linen Suits Specially Priced for Tomorrow Your cholce of @ large number of Fine Two-Piece Linen Sults, in different colors, all sizes ... voce sbeeee Linen One-Piece Dresses. Choice tomorrow All Millinery Is Now Offered at a General Re- duction of One-Third—Make a Selection To- morrow of Any Hat--$1 DOWN Outfitting @ | junior ‘declamation contest held in| © 000 c@cern. was taken by Havemeyer, sald Mormon Onw MITH WAS TO HEAD THE people would if Smith were ite president, agreed without question The o lidation of pants the | pose ¢ ny. President Bmlth, a8 a trestee, Holds 49,816 shares, At | frat Havemeyer opposed the consol idation. According to Testimony, Have-| Cutler sald he did not kndw meyer Had Picked Out Mor. | Whether the church © he ae lelfie stock, but he ur | Smith was a director tn the co pany. The UtahIdabo Bugar co: payy, Cutler explained, sells 13 y mon Leader. ‘ United Press Leased Wh WASHINGTON, June 2) Festi mony that it had been the intention of the lat y ever te/ per cent In Idaho. the Mormon church, the head of the the best sugar factories, Utah-Idaho Sugar company, was giv: en today before the Hardwick inves |e eek ee ke eek eee tigating committee by Thomas R.* REGULAR FRENCH HABIT Cutler, vice president and general The cab manager of that corporation, in ently “by Pre which is consolidated all the Mor. * PARIS, June 25. ® inet formed re * mier Monts resigned today, Men’s Clothing at Greatly Reduced Prices Take advantage of opr Re- duction Sale in Mt n's Wearing Apparel. We are offering a line of Suits, made of the very choicest of this season's Suit ings. These Suits come in all the new mixtures; also black and blue. These $30.00 and $35.00 Suits— Great Reductions in Ladies’ Suits, Coats and Millinery Shoes FOR THE Whole Family We make a specialty of Comfort Shoes, and carry in stock the well known Cushion Sole and Educator Shoes for men, women and chil- dren. These shoes are designed to let the foot grow as it should and keep its natural beauty. They cost no more than others of equal quality. Try one pair and you will always wear them. RAYMOND & HOYT, 1406 Third Av, Between Pike and Union “Cheapest Place to Buy Good Shoes” Malt of the stock of the company “1 told Havemeyer that the | have the groatont confidence in the company He com said, war for the pur cent of its output in Utah and six Cutler said that mon church interest in the $13,000. ex k RR KARR eRe Comfort | THE STAR—PRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1911. jer m0 ry er | in *! *| * * * The Big Sewing Machine Sale Still On We Must Make Room for New Stock $10.00 Buys a Drophead Singer Wheeler & Wilson, New Home and Other Standard Makes $5.00 Buys a Boxtop Including All Standard ‘Makes These machines taken in exchange for New Whites, and are in first-class order, White Sewing Machine Co. 1101 THIRD AVE., COR. SPRING WHITE SEWING ®fACHINES SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS Open Evenings Till 9:30 o’Clock South of 11th 7 ONE SAIL—$250 | LO8 ANGELES, June 23-—-Be cause he Waa, setsed with a whim | to seek a thrills in the air, H.| | W. Bafloy, totired militonaire Pitte.| MEXICO CITY, Juni The ar- burg steel. magnate, is out Just rival of 600° Mader» roops at $250 today for a hours’ ride@n |Jalapa today restored order after & balloon, Batley sailed over Los | yesterday's riots, In which it ts re Angelos, Pasadenk and a portion of ported that 16 persons were killed Santa Monica mountains land 68 wounded, It Is feared that We Trust The* 15 KILLED IN RIOT:: (By United Prete Leased Wire.) | it the federals may |city, vowing vengeance on and perhaps 4 more | erals ad TOR i Pour parsons wo killed and 22| SENATOR SAVED His wounded in @ similar uprising last) WASQINGTON, June 23 night at Tlaxcala, The Maderista \ Luke Lea, wife of Senator trodps, who had gathered at Puebla, | Tennessee, for whom the with the intention of disbanding to-|gave @ quart of his blood sfusion operation, Is today é yunced out of dane aol r sorious outbr day, refused to surrender the arms, and are camped outside the | pateiteateatrctesttctatesjestepatetncndPatnncnttectt ey PPP PD POPP PPPS PA PPPPPPP PPP PPP PPP OA People Attention, Ladies! | Atttention, Ment «; This is the first end-of-the-week $1 Down Sale at Gately’s This means that we make special terms of $1 down and $1 a week on any ladies’ or men’s suit, coat or other garments you select during this sale. Hundreds of Seattle’s most progressive people buy their clothes, hats and shoes at Gately’s—why should you deny the advantages of our easy and most liberal credit service made so successful by giving good , Ours is “the daylight store”—you can select values at low prices? your goods by broad daylight. You get your goods on first payment—can take them along ie with you. Alterations Free! tiem h Ladies’ Suits From $18.50 to $30 An attractive showing of the best styles. Per feetly tallored and made of the most desirable ma tertals, including blue and black serges, tan and grey mixtures, worsteds, broad wales, etc. Men’s Suits From $18.50 to $30. We guarantee you a perfect fit. All our sults are made by union Iabor and the materiale are always dependable. A Gately’s Built is always stylish and gives satisfaction in the wear, Ladies’ Dresses, $4.50 to $30. A fine assortment of Dresses suitable for all oc- casions, Made of natura! linen, silk, taffetas, fou- lards, pongees, messalines, challies, ete, all aftract- ively trimmed and made in faultiess styles. Ladies’ Waists, $1.50 to $7. No matter for what occasion, yo uwill find in our Waist Department just what you want, at right prices, Lingerfe Watsts handsomely trimmed with lace and embroidery, also Stik Waists in the latest Persian and flowered effects. Shoes and Oxfords, $3 to $5. Our stock of dependable and stylish footwear for men and women gives general satisfaction. It pays to dea) at Gately’s, where you get the most values for your money and a liberal credit, Millinery at Less Than Half i | i Seattle 1119 Third Av. GATELY’S CREDIT i L Near Seneca GIVING apes Rortington Tacoma ee "Ein 1128 C Street roe a MONEY If it comes from Gately’s, it’s good \ > Boyle’s Store Will Soon Be a Thing of the Past—Final Sale Now On Only One Day More of Sale Starts June 24 at 9:30 a. m. and Closes [0 p. m. MEN'S SUITS, $12.50, Now $3.95. —~ gees Seay EYE PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS, Soc, Now 13c. BOSTON GARTERS, Value 25c; now 9c. HANDKERCHIEFS, ¥ Value 10c; now 2c. 15c MEN’S HALF-HOSE, Now 3c. 35c AND 50c SILK NECKWEAR, Now lic. $1.50 AND $2.00 CLUETT SHIRTS, Now 69c, $2.50. AND $3.00 MEN’S HATS, Now 87c, BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, 50c AND 75c; Now 29¢. BOYS’ WASH SUITS, Now 49c. Value $1.00 and $2.00. BOYS’ SUITS, $4.00 and $5.00, Now $1.89. YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, $3.85, STOCK CONSISTS OF Men's, Boys’ AND- Children’s LOTHING ats, Shoes STORE CLOSED ALL WEEK FOR ARRANG. MEN’S SUITS, $15.00, Now $4.85. $20.00 AND $25.00 MEN’S SUITS, Now $7.65. MEN'S PANTS, $2.50 AND $3.00, Now $1.29. MEN'S $3.00 AND $4.00 SHOES, Now $1.98. MEN’S SILK NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, $1.50 and $2.00, at 67c. $2.00 AND $2.50 FANCY VESTS, At 79c. DOUGLAS SHOES, $3.50 AND $4.00, Now $2.79. MEN’S ENGLISH CORDUROY PANTS, $1.79, Value $4.00 and $5.00. ARROW BRAND LINEN COLLARS Sc; Value 15c. MEN’S 75c AND $1.00 SHIRTS, At 18c, Value $15.00. ING AND RE-MARKING STOCK. YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, $4.65. ' Value $20.00. CANVAS GLOVES, Ic, Value 10c. 5308—Ballard Ave—5308 THREE DOORS NORTH OF SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK —BALLARD——. SPA PI OE oa