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AKT OVI WAVERLY, W. Va. June ff Americans and four Italans ~ gre dying today as the result of Eg race riot near Weaver, a small fewn near here. H. T. Shufer, an American, Was cut and slashed tn ‘@ quarrel with an Italian, whioh wtarted a race war which has con finued intermittently for several ‘A sheriff's posse from Elkins, W Ya, has arrived at the scene of the trouble. PARRA RRA ARR RARE > ce N. Y.—Miss Sue : Completed only last Friday, fot owing the Eyres fire of two months fireproof doors on the elevator his Yesterday afternoon prevent- © @@ & stubborn fire from spreading from the top floor, where it broke about 2:30 o'clock. "Probably 10,000 people watched fire, standing along the water. The damage amounted to ‘ever $10,000, $5,000 of which was by the building. The fire bave been caused by spo taneous combustion or possibly by wires. water tower, which was away during ex-Chief Boyle's was on the job, but it was Bot found necessary to use it, ‘BAIN MEANS CASH TO FARMERS > PORTLAND, Or, June 27.—Re- M ts today from Oregon and Wash- towns state that the soa: rains of the last three da: been of immense value to farmers and practically insu: big ‘grop. The precipitation was prac teally half an inch. The downpour Was welcomed also by timbermen, as the forests were drying out rap idly and danger of forest fires Was growin more pronounced Editor Is Picki RA Siar moekuet CAN ADUNOANE® ———— yen LAINT Cot Tha meant BY THe LOONYLINE Eb. TUK, My mother-in-iaw has a lready “! @ nOuue © doer i etwa lett A. G. 23 Belmont av notified the proper authorities and| 40, “Carnegie. give him a medal WANDCUFF QUEEN 1 am going to buy a one-way ticket p MATEO, Cal, June 2 to Steilacoom. They are getting! “If a mare balks, can a pile ‘re-| eady now driver?” xt thousand gallons of water, re-) my apartment ready EE CET: ti eased by a break in a tank on the| if you are going to write me al oct Weegennind sc: Loonyline you must hurry up. 1am | G@rchestra and discomfited a hand-|@!ready falling under the strain. | ff queen who had been mystify-| Why did we ater start this darned tn audiences by the apparently | thing, anyway? ’ on pene Bye long Bat I will give away $10 anyway. fo As she was making her custo-|For the best Loonyline sent tn by | hurt her, ) Mary pose before entering the tank | a woman | will pay $5; for the beat | which she was to release her-|one by @ man there is another five. there was a crash and the| All Loonylines must be in by/ front gave way. The hand-| Friday morning The winners will if queen was swept off her feet | be announced in The Star on Satur: the deluge and just before she | day — she flung her manacled Here are some of the Loonylines fn the air and from them|the postman staggered in with this into the audience a bunch | morning Heip! He's coming after me! “Would a woman be accused of smoking on a street car if a gentle man helped her to alight?” Mrs. A. T. Penson, 917 15 You talk to her, Bilt hay 1 might “If a handsaw the nosegay, would the eyeball?” Afina Miller, 217 Union st Hurry up with that sponge, doc “if Arkansaw an aeroplane, could | Tennessee it?” a Annie Barboe 5th 8. W. | SSAC aie ie Hie EB geon can cut, can OM) Wine pour that Pitas in papa’s ae Tarot Ore, hundred |” Arthar Régren, 3137 First av. atippers Fe fenty-four postal savings # 8 aR ka Were opened today in second More chloroform, ¢ doe one rusts, what does pig eC throughout the United! wwhen there’s chin music, does L. C. Rodenberger. the ear drum?” R. P. D. 1, Everett, Wash L. Reed Dunfee, 14th and Madison. You've got to go home now, boys; it's time to close up. “Will a catnip as a dogwood?” Jo Sweeney, 526 17th N. Put the muzzle on Tige, he just bit _— Pass the prunes, please. “If the nightfalis, would the day- break?” Bruce Rogers, Elks’ Club, city If you @tay out all night again you will have to leave this place. Spinning’s Sixteenth Anniversary Sale in effort. You before been offered such alue, The bargains are We nev Imtripgic nequated ‘Me Yurgeons’ and Sportamen’s a Carteruadum “If the bell-buoys ring, does Puget Sound?” iN. 2210 S. G st, Tacoma Don't throw that man a life pre server, Cap. “iw the hose sprinkles can the | dishwater?” | Eleanor Baker, 4232 Wallingford av. | Take her out on the stretcher, officer. Mitchell Knife, Bpoon and $2.00 tmpertal Geared Wheel fm ery 1.75 Int om tee ‘witing Wheel Screw “if the Star Clamp Knife Tool Reet ay he, Beacon Junior Oaaiant. com ; PP ome Pf wood, but can) vould Oncaf and what would Piste-gites fifty times the lent Conde?” of the ord rondo $62 Bicycle Tom-Tome Perry J. Braton, 3212 45th 8. W. danatai Lalita, alii Every boy Hand me th sins George. Pretty tough, boys. “If Daphne should ery, would it) make Budweiser?” Wm. J. McEwan, 1418 Boren av Spread out the Mite net, I think Receipt Printing National Cash Register With 6 Clerks’ Keys and 3 Special Keys “If Mabel was going to elope, would a cork-stopper?” | Mrs. H. Rulofson, 1918 4th av. Pain put mustard in this ice Back of Receipt Total-Adding Any amount trom ic to $9.99 or from be to $9.96 Advertises Your Business can be registered at one time [HE figures at the top of the register show the kind of sale and the initial of the clerk who made it, as well as the amount in dollars and cents. Thé same information is printed on the receipt which is issued when the register is operated. This identifies the clerk with each sale and prevents losses due to carelessness or indifference. All cash received is added up in dollars and cents on the total-adding wheels. Special counters tell how many charge, received on account and pald oat transactions have been made. The register also shows the total number of records made each day. Equipped with high-grade bronze cabinet. Three finishes; Oxidized Bronze, Nickel, Natural Bronze. Ask our representative to explain how this register will save you money. We make over 200 different styles and sizes. Prices from $2O up. Sold on Small Monthly payments. No interest or extra charges. INVESTIGATION COSTS YOU NOTHING The National Cash Register Co. Dayton, Ohio fe Hurry, Please! the Loonyline would lay Adolph, | ng Daisies “If a woman speal a day, can a windowshutter?” A. Hughes, 6529 Palatine ay Gertie, Goodness grown stout “Can @ match box? No, the oil can.” H. L. Benson, 709 2 av. | Say, tld, turn ont the Ight | “If = tree bears apples, what w ja Teddy Gear?” Madge Koden Cergor Hartford, Wash,, Box 21 Curse you, Will Bittercat | know you | Shakespeare mer" | Mrs. Bertha Slamberg I will never play F t again “lf a pussycat mews can Casca: bark?" Winifred L. Gretchen, take your fingers out |that mush swallow!" J. D. MeParland, Jr. 2319 Nickerson st day, how far could a cake-walk?” Mabel F. Tagen, 2636 W the bed? Pacific Coai & Ol! Co. Lady Wellington Coal may ask why we spend mon ey for advertising Well—first of all, we be along; second, the WELLINGTON posits are so extensive de tha coal so we can deliver the goods We say to you that money in INGTON COAL than any other coal you buy Try a ton today. WALL PAPER Retailed at Wholesale Prices DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 Third, Near Pike 10,000 words but you have now 1} “1 | ran down the street would 08 EB. Pike. Siamberg, 2708 E. Pike. “if the butterflies can a chimney Drop him down the well, Rachel. “If a man can travel 40 miles ina 57th st | Are you sure he isn't hiding under It's easy to sell LADY WELLINGTON COAL, for the simple reason that fi} it’s good—the best in the} | LOW Round Trip Rates local market "i A ae To All Eastern Points via This being the case, you lieve in passing a good thing LADY no matter what the demand, get more coal value for your LADY WELL-4, in could | | you | i Sone Paar Osgar Induces Mr. Skygack From Wars to Frighten Adolf . ‘ a a ene aie VEL, AP HERE DON'D LOOK WERE. SKY@ACK, we X: : , , COME "MR. SKYGACK FROM MARS! WASS PRETTY Goor FRenTs, owes 8 NL cig | DoniD Senne ? DIN TH LIKE DOT FaLLow, AIN'D iD & Vee VANYT You Gr.00 + Greo! SOMEDINGS STRA 1 iss a 1 HAF SOME FUN My TO Go IN UND SCARE ADOLF. WKY WICKY ZooT! NGE, SURE. © (ity United Freee Loawedt Wire ADO, DENT GIFE HIM DER LAUGH. BLOOIVE SRS Po De Aa Se 2 a ~ ier clos — DIDN'D You KNOW A LY JINX WAS IN HERE NOW ¢ vor¢ fo — 2. “Sore! 1 Fer \ ID WAS IN HERE, ‘| BUT — HA-HA-WA — | Words by Schaefer _ Music by Condo Sisaaihi th eR! TAKE DOT! ANTISTRAP HANGING — Company. Pledge No. 1 in The Star's platform, which wai of the present nine councilmen before they were elected, says “We will compel street car companies to furnish a sufficient num- ber of cars to stop overcrowding and straphanging.” Of the seven councilmen who signed that pledge, violated it when the antietraphanging bill came up for a vote la Wardall wobbled somewhat, but didn't entirely flop. the two unpledged councilmen. their votes that Furth's electric monopoly should be allowed to co q tinue its present disgraceful trentment of Seattle people. compelled to put on enough cars, as the published schedule. The ordinknce does not abolish straph: crosswise seats it provides that half there are # provided, That is, carry 60 In the seats and 26 straphange In r with seats for seating capacity This would allow a reasonable amount of crowding. St r and Haas could not stand for it. They want the fompeuies to be allowed to jam ‘em in like cattle, men, Firla) together but st Blain ae a et a tk tk th th WILL SACRIFICE 200 BEEVES (By United Pree Leased Wire) PASADENA, Cal, June 27.—~-Two hundred beeves will be sacrificed to satisfy the voracious appetites of the delegates to the American Medical association convention when they visit Pasadena Friday. An immense barbecue will be held tn the famous Busch sunken gardens, at which 5,000 guests wil be fed [Ree A AAR RRA ARR Renee eRe eee seetteae i Westlake Public Fifth and MARKET Fifth and Pine Big Specials for Wednesday 50 Lbs. BEST FLOUR $1.17 Four Large Cans Milk.....27c Double S. & H. Green Tr: Specials. Red Letter 4 | | ra er | Stamps free with all y Tomorrow. Extra Special Prices Wednesday on all Fruits, Vegetables and Coffees. BILL PASSES COUNCIL Blaine Alone Violates Pledge Given to People Before Election— Steiner and Haas Stand With Him for Street Car signed by seven Blaine alone night Steiner and stood with Blaine, declaring by The ordinance provides that the street car companies shall be and that the cars be run as often care 50 may In care with the long side wents the percentage of straphangers is raised to 60 per cent of the et car women and/ no other eity department shall ceive service from any Junless it is paid for at loss than Kross cost rates demption of outstanding bonds w be provided for Erickson’s Opinion. “An ordinance for the reconstru tion of rate schedules together wi the proper charter amendment, w give Seattle the greatest elty in the country,” | this morning. “And the ‘good’ pe modities for the consumers t sides Erickson will seek the best vice in construction the and the char amendment which will be subm ted to the p for # 10 per ce initiative petition, after which th will be | at next spring's election. * ssing the amended bill for id et = —— *| * HY do you ns ) *| see the *| most lifelike pic- e j ture plays in the city at the National Theatre “The House of the Radium Screen” 315 Pike Because our radi- um screen’ sub- dues all the light glare and rounds out the figures just like human forms. Come In Admission 5c 713 FIRST AVENUE Union Block Saves You 100 Per Cent. Canadian Pacific Railway Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canadian Rocky Mountains and National Dark, For information, dates and rates, call or write E. PENN, HH. W. EDWARDS, G. A. P. D. Cc. T.A. 713 Second Ayv., Seattle, t Greatest rei ever offered in Seattle. Very best fresh churned ashington Creamery Butter, all this Fl 26c lb. We want a trial from every housekeeper in Seattle, hence this inducement. N. B.—Not more than 3 pounds sold to one purchaser and none to dealers at this price. ‘ EDGERLY’S 1521 First Ave. Main Entrance Sanitary Market. Combine for their price prices work tt your ou care to BR DENTAL ©O. Cherry Street, and one of First and Mi mitate my name, b In them. My offices jon Block, 718 First Ave- Jewelry Store, i's ana Sundays until ¢ for | “PANTAGES THEATRE W. Sut © been for 10 years. Oy worl EDWIN J. BROWN, D. Dd. & EVERETT-SEATTLE SEATTLE TO RVERE Limited tra y and Sutday Kage trains. 1 SNOHOMISH- EVERETT? INTERURBAN native LEAVE BYBRETT-6:0 00, 10:20 & mm. 18:10, 13 utility Sinking funds for the gradual re oppor tunity to develop its utilities of any sald Brickse ple who are now ‘protecting’ the city Nght plant will find that we will have even better conducted plants than now and cheaper com sent to a referendum vo' Dr. E. J. ‘own The Dentist That Makes Good and halt Stree |INTERURBAN RAILWAY t shed at Sixth t TRACTION Co. LIGHT RATE ISSUE WILL BE PUT UP TO THE PEOPLE Council's Refusal to Pass Satisfactory Measure Means That Whole Question Will Be Decided by Voters. re- {duction of residence light rates against the protest of Erickson, its original author, the city council yesterday afternoon voted to slight ly reduce the rates. Councilmen il) Erickson and Hesketh alone voted for the adoption of the bill as orig- inally drawn. 1c | Will Take Issue to People. th| The result of yesterday's vote ill | will be a movement to revolution ize the light and power schedules of the city ight plant by a referene dum vote next spring. A charter |amendment will be offered at the same time for the protection of the water, light and city railway funds, it will provide that no expenditures are to be made from any city utility be fund except for the direct benefit of the utility and that any surplus ve the expenditures necessary perating and maintaining the shall be absorbed by reduc on of rates, thus giving the com sumer the benefit To further protect the city utik ities, a provision will be made that re-| Eight Shipping/Lines Tied Up. AMSTERDAM, Holland, June 27, —Eight shipping lines here are tied up by a etrike today. Chinese strike breakers are to be imported and grave riots are threatened if this is done. LIQUOR QUESTION FOR UTAH, SALT LAKE, June 27.—Blections today to decide the liquor question, are in progress here and in man: other cities in the state. Salt Lak | and Ogden, it is expected will ree main “wet,” but many of the smalk er towns will go dry. AMUSEMENTS —_—_ Oe MOORE THEATRE Tonight Only Matinee Tomorrow Charles Frohman Presents JOHN DREW In His Greatest Comedy “SMITH.” te n' io 5 Geet to Ok Mate Triumph, Beginning Friday, MAY ROBSON —IN— The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. Seats Now on Sale a PAUL CONCHAN Jygeling With Cannon ond Other Heavy. Pricew=—S5s, See e060 78c. veel — COLISEUM ‘Third Ave. and James. World’s Greatest Photo Play Theatre, EVERY NEW FILM FIRST, Four to. Me at w Bis W “Unequaled Vandevilie” Those Yid HOR sher and LER And Anorher Stellar Bil, |GRAND OPERA HOUSE EUGENE LEVY, Manager. PHOTO PLAYS AND VAUDEVILLE, Admission, entire lower 10e; entire balcony, 1 PF, M.—Continuows, Performance Free Children’s Matinee Friday. CANADIAN PACIFIC Stoamehips Prins aes an Pacific ess Victoria and Princess Charlotte eave for Vancouver dally at 9 a m. morning trip goes (0 but the 8 8 Troque! day morning at & woes, through. to Vancouver *without call: ing at. Victoria. Monday hight the SS Trequols 3 r instead of the 1 pier city Oftiee, Phones Matn ites: ma 17h PRINCESS MAY TO. MW. BDWARDS, Ticket Agent, fecond _\ve eas