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G STRIKE CREATES WAR TIMEJTHE seaTTLE star] PRICES IN ENGLAND ted Dress Leased Wire) ON, June 29-~Through je of its Import trade by widespread seamen’s strike, today Is having a taste of a war might mean. As a re- ‘the strike prices of al! neces. throughout the kingdom have ly advanced 25 per cent. is rioting In a dozen cities, ind the whole coastwise and for an traffic, except that along the |, ie in a state of stagnation, country |e facing the most situation in years, At Liv today the Red Star finer! landed her passengers only a delay of hours. All thi ips at the mouth of the are deserted, thelr crews sage “et having struck, and unless the: manned before night there will be the gravest danger to the incom. ing veesets, Big Factories Closem In fully a doxen cities man: the biggest factories are closed for lack raw materials, and the crowda of the dissatisfied, thus lib. erated to join their discontente: eolranban in the streets, constitute an hourly growing danger, Untess there a settioment of the seamen's strike by Saturday |@ score of ocean liners due then will be held up. The unions so far have rejected concessions by the shipping fed. eration because the owners have | refused them recognition. T BREAK IN GREAT STRIKE (My United Press Leased Wire) PLONDON, June 29.—-The first >: im the creat seamen’s strike, has paralysed English com- » came today in Glasgow, ) the Anchor and Allan Ines in full the recognition of be union and the increases in pay whieh (he men went out. Crews bf the ships of the two lines were fiately furnished, and in labor the victory ts believed to be only the first gain of a general triumph for the seamen. That something must be done to end the struggle, and at once, is the view of Premier Asquith, who today ts-bringing all the power of his position into play to bring about & settlement. | Of foodstuffs are needed in Britain | at onee, the United Kingdom has jess than one month's supply of im- ported foods on hand. ___ STRIKE STOPS SHIP TRADE My Uoited Press Leased Wire.) SGOW, June 29.—All ship- im the Clyde ts at a stapdetiit! ag the result of the seamen's Serious rioting followed at- to operate the docks by eakers, and a large number as were injured, HULL, Eng.. June 29-~The har. ttt g y i LH et ze * i _ Kiss of Mary Circuit — “The Hidden Mine,” festern drama; “The Joliter,” . and two other films, bor here today is filled with ships loaded with perishable freight, and business is at a standatill, | Board of Trade is seeking to effect & setiloment of the strike, There have been numerous small riots al- ready, and these promise to become severe, as the ship owners are pre paring to operate with strikebreak- ors. sao — “The Village Gossip,” | arama: How Willie Raised = To- | baceo,” comedy; “The Sleep Walk yer,” drama, | Lyceum—"Lean Wolf's End,” jdrama; “The Baseball Star From | Bingvilie,” comedy. | Grand—“Courage of Sorts,” West. jern drama; “Juarez After the Bat- i tle,” topleal. tdeat—"Cure for Dyspepsia, comedy; “A Comedy of Understand- ing.” “Faust,” No. 1 and No. 2. “Camorrists’ Trial, Italy.” Exhibit—"Van Bibber's Expert- ment,” drama; “The Mission Wor! er,” comedy drama; “Avenged drama. Odeon—-"Over the Cllff.” “Max Comes Home,” comedy; “Winter Sports in Lucerne,” scenic; “The Delayed Proposal,” comedy; “The ” comedy; “Range National — “For the Squaw,” American drama; “A Thorough- bred,” comedy drama; “Ratlroad Raiders of '62," drama. one Systems Will Consolidated "it Seattle telephone systems are | dated it will be over the pro- of the people, if the confer in Pearsall's cafeteria last, pht, of delegates from 34 Improve claba, is any indication of ic sentiment. There will algo @ strong feeling against any in- in the rates. Only one kind of consolidation d to find favor with the peo- present last night, namely, coo- idation under city ownership. be Over Big Protest When wong | “Horr “declared \that Seattle and other cities are | far behind European cities in mat ters of civic reform and that the jonly real solution is municipal ownership, he was roundly ap plauded. James E. Blackwell pointedly at- tacked the statements of C. Judvon, manager of the Indepen: ent long distance lines of the North- west, and Jast year employed by the city to make an expert audit of the ene be «le aa MO accounts. ade Crossing Fi ight Vital to Mibcause the railroads do not want be deprived of the use of 100 of 20 tracks, or a total of 2,000 of trackage, for the storing of they are opposing the con- jon of a grade crossing at jor st., from First av. 8. west to “the water ‘tront. |. The railroads plead danger to lift Dut do not mention the fact that 800 workmen cross the tracks every Morning and evening where there is | Ro str fo far greater danger than if a grade Crossing existed. This afternoon the streets com- Mittee will act on the question. An action favoring the grade crossing Was taken once, but on the soli ta tion of the railroad companies, this | f was reconsidered, and it is now held pending the hearing of both sides this afternoon. The railroads say that they have 2% tracks in use there, but only three are in active use, the others being for storage purposes. They Human Life THE MARKETS ReES produce, | | Natio Weshington ‘suitor , and who place their lives | Fy" try —-I tyre eters fens, under 3 Ibe Spring ducks . ese Squads, dow Pigeons, dox Feed—nciting Price. astern Wash. Timothy ...26.69) Puget Sound Tin Aliaifa | Wheat hay ran, Maintain that the switching of cars | Would constitute a danger to human life, but “forget” that practically all Switching is done south of Hanford st. and north of Stacy st. “We have over $1,000,000 invested fn the plants directly affected by the proposed crossing,” said one of the Lander st. maufacturers this Morning. “If the Chamber of Com- Merce and all the rest want to do anything to encourage manufactur- | j, go0d ing enterprises, here is a place to start. We employ S00 men,’ CAN LET CONTRACTS FOR, GARBAGE he city may let contrac for mllening garbage was the effect of Judge Dykeman's decision Yesterday when he denied the ap- Cracked corn, Middiingr, ton Rutled oa! tb Old potators, ton Californta dried onions Peas, e | Carrots, sack Radishes, doxen fe Cucumbers, do. Celery, dozen Wenatchee a Cheeks Loins, M6. + full out” 1, No 1 No. 1 plication of Nicola Mangini for a| ¥ temporary injunction the board of public works from let ting contracts. This clears the deck for action, and it is thought that the contracts will be awarded in a few days. The cost of collection will be borne by general taxation. OLYMPIA—The supreme court affirmed Judge Gay's decision awarding Martha Owen $2,500 dam- % againet the city of Seattle, received injuries by falling on alk. restraining | Loins and shoulders Bhort join pork Pign foot . Pork saul Liver saw Bologna Dy mall Catrietly tn S,inonth, up to of | 2, LEGAL NOTICE 18 A ATION PRANOHING. TICE is hereby given that the City » Camas, Wa 4 ror Enormous quantities | 5 To cross Read No. 194. gorner to Section 39. North, Range 1 Rast and ‘ownship The|* section line. 0 gross twiee Road the Bouthweat No. ‘To enter upon Read No 4. feet Bouth of the Northwest corner of Hection 35, Township 20 North, Many Ka with « radius oreeaid petition has Hoard af County ft DATED thie Tim day at June, 1911 OTTO A CASE, County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of Beard of Co King County by NM WanmaLt. SQUARE DEAL WINS FREE HOMES HOW TO “GET ONE IN FASTEST CROWING NEW TOWN iN THE In order to advertise the rapidly which we are building at the are going to give away ABS ber of level, cleared Jota, eh right now, Rook doing business, stores, hotels, telephones, ete. ment at good wages. In order now building # firet factory. W plants later on, your reach? ful home tn Roches OTATE growing new town of Rochester, junction of three railroads, we LY FREP a limited num res and depot, These jots are all ready to bulld on, and are worth from $100 to $200 each FACTS ABOUT ROCHESTER ter is 90 miles from Seattle, and is located tn the heart of & great fertile valley, at the jugcting of three railway systems— not ratiroads on paper, but ra/lroads that are there now and There {s a new $16,000 school at Rochester, Rochester has a rich farming country back of It, and possesses other resources sufficient to make it one of the best cities of Southwestern Washington. ROCHESTER A FACTORY CITY We are determined to make Rochester « town with a big pay roll, where the laborer and the mechanic can have a howe under healthy and ideal conditions, aad be assured of steady employ- to accomplish this result we are x furniture and woodworking plant which will ‘@ have plans for the development MR. WORKINGMAN: Are you tired of the constant struggle that you are forced to carry on datly to make a living, handicapped as you are by the dis heartening conditions of overcrowded and congested city life? Are you still paying tribute to the GREEDY LANDLORD, or are you striving hopelessly to save enough money to buy a home that the high taxes and assessments of the city have placed beyond If you really want to be free and cast off the yoke of slavery which is fast becoming the lot of the average working man in the city, come and learn of the extraordinary offer which we have to make and the plan whereby you may obtain a beautt- , ABSOLUTELY FREE, and also how you may be enabled to become a part owner {n the BIG FACTORY, This ts the opportunity of a lifetime for either homeseeker or an investor, but you must act AT ONCE, as only « Iimited num- ber of lots will be given away in Seattle ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET and full particulars, Call or write for FREE We refer you to our hundreds of satisfied customers or any bank in Seattle, We are owners, not agents. SUCCESS FOR | AMERICAN HOME INVEST LOUGHNEY & LOUGHNEY SPECIALIST LOUGHNEY. “What has been the secret of your quccess?” was asked Special fat Loughney, of the Loughney & Loughoey External Absorbent Treatment, sixth floor Ejtel bulld- ing, Seattle, a few days ago. “We treat everyone fairly,” de elared the well known specialist on rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, eatarrh, asthma, stomach and i, ver and kidney troubles. “We tell each patient their trouble and thoroughly diagnose the case without charging for consultation. We turn scores of people away who call to take treatments. We only handle cases we can get the best results with. We don't prom ise anything we cannot fulfill These, we believe, are the chief points of our success. “Hundreds of men many of whom are socially and in business, are living testimonials of the merit of the wonderful Bake Oven—a treat ment we introduced in Seattle three years ago. We still have a great many calls for this treatment We always furnish those who wish Bake Oven treatments with the and women, prominent best of attention and results. There |r has been a number of concerns in Seattle who have used our name in connection with their Bake Oven business, both in newspaper ad- vertising and on their windows, because they know all who have taken our treatments have confi- dence in us, but we have no inter- est In them. “Our offices a sulte 605-6-7-8 Kitel building, corner Second Ave- nue and Pike Street, over Swift's Drug Store. We are havi able success with our sorbent Treatment, Watch for our testimonials in the daily papers. We don't charge over $10.00 in any ease we accept for treatment We have associated with us a medi- cal doctor and licensed druggist, who looks after and superintends each case. We give a full course of medicines with the absorbent tretament for the one fee of $10.00, “We reserve the right to turn away all cases that are not best adafied to our treatment.” MENT 813-314 Meblho OMPANY Bidg., Seattle. 1018 Chambr of Commerde, Portland, Or. 420 Paulsen Bl Prem Ewing st. North 13h, Green erry Pharmacy, and & Cherry st. Phone: . 6th and Gr fore Phone North 62 ken up to 11 a. m ‘FUNERAL DIR ECTORS. THE ROCENDURG UNDERTAKING CO. Gorner Bim and Union: Main 1361, 4785, FREMONT OFFICE, $111 Fre: 226, Green 31. WARMSHOLD? THE TAILOR, 211 Morke W L THR AMERICA All call at 28 con Giles, Bow Pract puree—if you wai White 108, 4128 1th Nk _HELP WANTED—MALE. one by working William and making dering balance $5 per month on HANSON & CO.,, Third Floor ney York Bioc T iereest sana ‘moat Wages paid ourse free. | for pars While tearning” An uniieniied 10 and see us oF write teular "NATION AL BARBER COLLEGE 720 Third Av. Main Aa. L rd av., between job for right n thing permanent It he makes good Short, Auburn, Wash. Poo! Fi ‘overythini i pring Ai Beat in town W. Cra Tot Pike FLOOR e 3 ing and refinishing done. Be exchanged Wanted to Rent Fi | from tages or house: th ant [ste . Spokane, Wash. “Havings No. ¥ Finder to Washington Trust and Savings Finde & Savings RUPTURE CURED — De not wear ~ over ind. | A! ed; pi corner, Kastlaxe __From 1 to 4 > Bveryone suffering trom ¥ of kind yt Valley, th to “eall for fi fanjour remedy. “its Bacttie Bi MARRIAGE CEREMO}D PERFORMED. PHONES jon't be te bureau 1426 en free thie month. ~~ INERODUCTIO! —— The Virginia Call belts, clomets, hot and cold water x week, Walk “lf Ing distance. Riehth ay. near furtilaned, (for men.) night Tourckeeping wie rooms $1.80 THE ANNEX Wer may 3 rooma nicely Yeelor Beacon 962 Three furnia $12, $16 m 1484 rooms, nth. 122 private how ue North FOR ‘RENT —MISCELLANEOUS All Kinds of store fixtures, counters, rn ihe eto, made at 93 Beil st. Phone nd oe HOUSES. Ana renee bobo UDDDDDPD DODD > > our tKLY RENTAL BULLETIN SONTAINS WHAT YOU WANT. By letting us know your name and will mall you a, aing everything we JON DAVIS & COMPANY, a 709 Second Ay Main 2141. ind 3600, B PDPPPPPPMPDPYDDPI Diacrimbnating adult extabliah real homes in. ce Jorn apartments, a Who wish ir You Ane LOOKING TO RENT HOUSES, CALL ON GORGE L, COLMAN, Jn att pa “unfurnia 0 inigcks Sonttie, Wr wae ‘Block mar Me AF Tent be oom 80. acres, D1 If you own a io |2 Q ME pagent ary an | We \1ean SELL OR & EXCHANGE ANYTHING HAVING VALUE What have you that you do hing that you DO want you have property YOU can OCCIDENTAL INVESTMENT & I 210, The KEEPING ROOMS. CLOSE IN if today out of 40 $1.69 per week available to and ion FURNISHED APARTMENTS. RAR PALS LIAL PDA ALS If YOU ARB LOOKING FOR A ROOMS _IN A FINE ‘T HOUSE ON QUEEN ANNE, $15 TO $30 PER MONTH, CALL ON GEO, L. COLMAN, w York Mock, Beattie, BOARD AND noomM, weeping Kinet iake with board, wultable for 2% Bastiake Vhone Ballard 1419 if you want to buy peat little grocery FARMS AND ACREAGE 10 ACRES, $350. AT THE DOOR OF SEATTLE'S MARKET. TE RMS $10 MONTHLY. money? t enough chickens, raised im the vicinity spply the local d a? other, “pu RKE & FARRAR, 408 New York INC, $100 FOR & AGRES a five-ncre tract alk for $108 from dock e will eel) you Go by Sunday owner today 1016 AMERICAN BANK BLDG. ror YOU ne grain and city 6 te « 008 roads x at Sad perpetual spring gehesl! oa, pbene Vine cent off for quick ea r Wkst COAST LAND. co., ach, "balance “OLE HANSON & CO, Third Wioor New York Block DON'T READ THIS AD. ‘acres of government a do not haye to live on opportanities for school here or any salaried people. This crops without. trrigation ‘ifoed building through, Tam r of @ tract of land tn the sams township. 1 want to see the Country settled up. | Never again, will o this oppofiunity ° eee phetegrapne of land. T «returned from the land and 190 ail "about ‘Bring this 20% Liberty Hide. hg MER HOME pote FOR $300. * the Sound. Hyak on Pier ps fine eum iner hame colony foe people and most beautiful scenery and good free beach. Terme on $350 BUYS LITTLE FARM. DOWN, $5 A MONTH. act of rich loam.» ice. fram. ferry ‘Good traneportation, 33, iy; fare low. 6 2-3 cen fnutation ticket, You can live In Kirk our office on “BURKE & FARRAR, INC, 405-408 New York Block BUY LAND NOW. terms $10 cash, ih buys 5 acres { bench upland #it- ast of Machias in mill there. Free from our valleys in Better come tn HANSON & CO. GOOD BUYS NEAR AUBURN the big railroad shops are now going In, highly improved dairy ranch, rich valley land, all improved, bottom land, baiance very easily cleared; hatt rich ree, ‘alt level, astly cleared, thest Lowe MALTBY 1910 ALASKA BUILDIN i you clomé to thé shore of with free use of com nity fine acre of rich With street’ in front. and. stream rear, | Protected against rma ian SON & New York W PATE WANTE D Jece of ground near * unimproved, and Want to sell at call at ones. We have Seattle alent to ear, real val the buyers. ROBERT MALTBY 1010 ALASKA BUILDING. TOTIOCOCVOWGOO0000F NEAR SILVERDALE ON HOOD CANAL. Yr & TRONCKMANN, 26 Central Bidg. ° Booen000 C0 00000% ACTUAL WATER pial acre of actual wa Thire Five from Lesehi ‘acror park IN COMPANY, Cobb Bidg, ine return Waldo I oan sell it or trade tt for too sowiy for ever of it HEB EV RLOP wrt, Be MENT Wo. COMPANY, (Ine) ttle, FARMS AND ACREAGE—(Conta.) LET YOUR ‘RENT MONEY BUY THIS LITTLE HOME farden, frit and chickens fa small payment dows ROLE RT MALTBY 1019 ALASKA BUILDING. ON THE SALT SOUND. ervation at Buquaminh for fruit farm and OLE HANSON & CO, Third Floor New York Block. FWO-ACRE CHICKEN RANCH ‘i chickens. CHICKE: SEATTLE. eure t OLE meg Third Pioe: WANT ROBERT MALTBY Wid ALASKA BUILDING INVEST IN LAND NEAR LAKE WASHINGTON NOW Land on thie sige of Lake Washington ie due tor Increase In valve The y of iand ne 4400 per We @o out OLE HANSON & CO, Third Floor New York Bia BOTTOM LA} Cal tor 6 improved, within At right prices; lating have buyers partiatiy 0 Beattie, . to $66 per | 18 per cont cedar sition, cheap; $40 per acre ” 1.100 meres of good apple orchard iand. Will sell this Central Oregon. O-acre tra son HERE 18 °A GOOD LITTLE BUY rich iand, sdjoining ou! BUILDING. feet froma minutes from PI ‘cash, ‘balance $8 per land park $ down, $16 per month, inctuding | interest ROOM COTTAGE. rose bushes; 2 blocks tar $25 down, $12 per month, juding interest. Take Weat- Wood- ear to 6th. Ree L. EB. Evett Phone Hallard 269. KIRKLAND CITY LOT. 5—$15 DOWN, $5 MONTHLY. sized joy in the clty of Kirkland, Jed streets, sidewalks, schools, lose to center of in: with gra churches, @untrial th Must advance in future. To see this tot and Kirkiand ferry to our office op RRAR, INC., 405-408 New York Wiock iF YOU ARE LOOKING TO BUY CITY PROPERTY, CALL ON GEORGE L. COLMAN, down, A. Young. shop, Gatewo rk_ line, Five-room modern house, $60 cash. Baker, s B. next door to butcher Station, Faunt- lot doxiie; 360 Arcade COTTAGE. It's well bullt and neatly finished, patnt- ed and plastered, with a large tract of down your 4 Kirkland ferry or An- to our Kirkland office, of “BURKE & FARRAR, INC, 495-409 New York Block LSE SALE—WOOD AND COAL. COLLATERAL LOANS. Wunder Puovipent Y not wo PLEDC ier, ite Ei CHATTEL LOANS. — son furniture, horses, etc room 717 New York bide Loan William Roach hington. Call to see and get particulars, THE LEMKING LAND COMPANY, anny Tutap AY 4. WEST SEATTLE | REAL ESTATE PILLAI DL LILLIA ADE in Wont rXcLusivn second uv LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. ween AN oF PORTO NITY, Large tracts on new Sander cnr line at Lake Burien, $19 110 down 31 B, Leary Hide. ‘tnd. 6007, Main 6469. =] FOR SALE—MiISCELLANEOUS Bargains in furniture, Barpets, hourchold goods, stoves and ranges, We exchange your old goods. SULLY & BALL, New Location, 600 Pike St. Two A-No. July bth Guo, For Bale must A. SBR Phone call 459 Arcade Annex > —Would ancrifice so Upright; bargain: leaving city, ‘oF Feit; Fent applied om er-Toner. 814 Union | 30 Butt Leuhorts, 41 each If you want furniture or range for r different, tel Ramsey ui elve you @ fair trade 1922 First to exchange your used something new WANED TO BUY—FURNITURE PRAIA High hourets Cook and bungalow: plana, givin foe. V. Voorhees, Arch’ Bide. THE CANADIAN DANK OF COMMERCE. 2 general interest allowed om savings and time deposita TILE PBRANCH. ean ‘and Peortess Brick Co. In wenn, olieemnor ing. Ballard 1135 x Rea TORO ROME store. Largest Stock on the Coast. ne ng for Amateurs, AF Apeckert—AN cuuria, convert corporations organized Notary Damage casce & specialty Second floor Stevens Dai ¥ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON NNIX, M.D. most modern Northwest complaints of The latest Freach Working peopl “city patients cai furnished. Special Medicines for blood and skin diseases, Office practice rh Consultation free. 3 Liberty Bldg, opposite P. 0. LP. MUL sectentific for ail , MD. Physician ane lusive office and hos) Special equipment tor Eheitche eure for blood dinen t for tuberculosis ment in incipient Kk" BROOKS — Paralyais, nervous and chronte dis- SS syMl7 mmcdernized., tress. rkably successful. Arcade rd hired ties, s Years’ practlon Geitté, women, enilaren, pak. ipreat, Bib oe: Specific medicines 368 cade Annex rheumatism, eases, piles and mountaics graded; com far. and park. Price only $1,000; h balance $19 per month BE to $60 Main 2482." "DIXON & co, wett St.—Green 98. OWN HOME eaxy ter an Wide. Co, 108 White bide. YER, $04 Leary Bide. attic Real Watate Assoctation. AUCTION SALES. Rapides Auctor and Storage Co, buy your goods oF ani % Rothe REAL ESTATE Choice first mortgages on land for sale at all times on improved Seattle and King county real estate, drawing 1, 8 and % per cent interest, payable semi- PUGET SOUND BROKERAGE CO, ‘ 81 ‘Bide, IMPROVED soe NT. ER TION CO, 204 BLDG, We have an for outelde tify PuGE Main 6 SITY proved or q AND COUN vacant propel and easy pay: t & Co, 319 and Columbia. de—120 lots In Kirkland ungton farm janda Wil thin any place. bu Nb TRORER AGE co. 1167-8-9 Empire dg OWN NONEY TOLOAN on Im: proved residences, Rates 6 to € per cont & Jong or short, tim ments; no delay able commission. TLE TRUST COMPANT, ptral Bldg. ie ra Orchard Bonds or Rastern land, an equity in two houses, In a desirable location PUG Main 6: 116% SOUND BROKERAGE CO, |” Wm. T. Levering, 218-20 Lumber nge. Roth phones 1 Di. JM BROWN, 605 Leal Phone Ind. 4408. M Cre al v1 FENWICK & LAWRENCB, yer ighest references} booklet and advice free; Il years at eat Attorsed qittlgations | on scope and validity | Bite SMe rata ot patente Go.. Tegistered patent reMovd Block. “Write for book, YNISeattle” Pattern eam cs Fen git pecla Tait Benth eee Maint ‘4 Ind. 1307, bs Finting louse, ean Right prices: fi Ind. RUG # Nie” Wepatr! x a and repairing. 2036 Westlake av Main 125) SGA tclags work. Phone on Reliable Ladder Works. Syd 3 Sydney DAA ix _ "AR, OFF TAHOB STA- STORAGE. Asolvely Weems ed Vault for valuables. 1018 Heury Weller, Transfer, Noving & Storage OO, LLM Ws Main 888, Ind Smith Prem hind ae ah writen "MADE, the $3.00 per month. 1102 506, bat,

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