The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1912, Page 3

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ARCHITECT BUNGALOWS, Br00 AND UP Finteht tt NICHOLS finest kind. “In _ MENORLEY BE, at one, at five BUILDER HxC0BS IRC P KODAK | “gpeatre full of the bes , FURNITURE Houses f g Noice Undertaking Co. BROADWAY AND UNION Our features reanc able privem efficient service, Phone Rast 200, GAIN OF $700 _ FOR EVERY BUSINESS HOUR IN THE PAST YEAR IS THE RECORD OF DEPOSITS IN THE ational City Bank OF SEATTLE SINCE THE OPENING DAY, JUNE 1, 1911 homelike surroundings STORY OF STEADY PROGRESS AT EACH CALL IS SHOWN IN THE ACCOMPANYING PYRAMID ,S dine 1, 1911 $532,365.84 dune 7, 1911 $755,701.11 September 1, 1911 $1,039,648.31 December 5, 1911 $1,147,946.40 February 20, 1912 $1,345,089.59 April 18, 1912 $1,569,247.29 attention to all affairs entrusted to this Bank will be the strongest evi- dence that its officers appreciate the business of its customers. of business has made it necessary to add another active officer staff: In the coming week announcement will be made of the the Month of Low: fares to the East —OVER THE— W.R.&N. O. S. L. AND UNION PACIFIC and Fares to Suit Everybody 8.13514, 1 , 28, 29 4,3, 6,7, 11, 12 20, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, 31. RATES TO SOME OF THE LEADING POINTS I ae en ' New York Montreal . Philade)phia Portland, Me. Toronto, Ont Washington, D. Chicago . “ah Council Boffs, A d 50.00 Duluth . 60.00 107.50 Milwaukee . 72.50} . 116.00 Minneapolis and 91.50 St. Louls 82.60 Winniper . E ARE A FEW OF THE ADVANTAGES OF CHOOSING THIS ROUTE IN MAK- ING YOUR TRIP EAST: Block $ meant your train smooth running. ice and Polite Employes contribute most materially to the pleasure 105.00 108.50 110.00 91.50) . 70.00 . 111.00 znals protect you all the way. cinders to bother you. rie Lighted Berths, Through Sleeping Car Service to Chicago he O-W WMong-the Colnmise Wcer. ne Potties than you do if us help you pla R. & N. you have the advantage, of the beautiful scenic well as through Colorado; also you pass through more ike any other route, r trip. E. E. ELLIS, District Passenger Agent, 716 Second Ave., Seattle. Tel. Main 932—Elliott 1995, *Oregon-Washington Station, Corner Fourth Avenue and Jackson Street. THOUSANDS ~|an just ax she wax about to be run! . 108 50} THE STAR—MONUAY, JUNE 3, 1912, COMPLETE 680 LEAVE ‘2 PLAN FOR | FOR ALASKA CONGRESS Plans bave been completed mi the Northwestern Development }4 crew of 115, with the Canadian Congress, whieh fs to be held in| PAdific and Colman docks erowded |this city, at the Coliseum, 6 ty over i Me pe Nigh: ng jto 8 “This congress is participated r Jieamahip company's steamer Vic jin yearly by the states of Washing: }t0rla sailed out of Seattle on her lton Idaho and first trip since her remodeling, nd South Dakota and the | bound for Nome. ry of Alaska, Its object is to| Tt was the first trip of the Vic bring to the attention of the world tora singe October and the first the resources of the Northwest and | Nome boat of the Alaska Steamship to discuss means of developing |company, Most all the passengers them and helping the new settler/are bound for Seward, The boat locate on suitable land | wan thoroughly inapected by com Governor Hay will give the ad-|pany officials before a passenger dress of welcome for this state, and| wana let on board. She carries Bishop Kdward O'Dea will de jengugh life boats for every soul on 1 ty of Seattle. Gov-| board ke of North Dakota | LOSS $2,500 DAY, ernor Clark of Alaska and former |Governor Brady of Idaho. (By United Press Leased Wire) TART, Cal, June d--Entalilng a direct 500 a day, & grea gunber of the Pe cifie Crade ar Fellows ie burning today and other ol! prop lerty adjoining is in danger » fire started early yesterda engine room on the Butek Ol} company's property, Flames were communicated to the gisher, which | ian 4 capmelty of 7,000 barrels a dayt With @ passenger let of 680 and June Oregon, Montana, jin an ON VICTORIA. Alaska | [Lewis TO PLEAD “UNWRITTEN LAW”) SAN DIEGO, June 3.-—-Probably tor the first time im court history in | jthe Unsited States, «a defendant, ac | cused of the murder of a woman, is} Jattempting to plead the uawritter | law | The defendant is Hubert G | | Lewis, | Tolt-| bin self-confesned slayer of H }¥er, an airablp inventor, and Pop, what was the tune the old | ho shot down the couple lin cold blood last Saturday night, in |bound over to (he superior court without ball, for the killing of Mra. HOLD FUNERAL OF WILBUR WRIGHT DAYTON, Oblo, June 3-—All _ PROVE THEY ster hes ag id industrial activity myton wan halted for | inutes fowersl of the late Wilbur Wright {th father of flying. All traffic aye tems, steam and electric, suxpended| operations for tive minutes, while church bells tolled in memory musle wax given and their)! ‘Be dead aviato was very evident k began to be tiiteal | ly in the day with families || and in the afternoon, | on began, the lawns} jaround the baudstand were black jwith people. Cavanangh’s band jhished the mus t Woe beach waa visite xtra cars could| e crowd, Over 5 sults were isnued gourkite’s band held forth from ably a song of the fodder Willie. land tle tikes music in the Woodland pv fwith lanche twhen over Wagner's band entertained large mumbers at Cowen park and fur ished an excetient program SAVES WOMAN Traffic: Policeman Chad Halland] won the enthusiastic applause of a e liaree crowd at Second and Yoakr| wtlow cudld hd’ dle from” a “blow yesterday afternoon, when he|*4mipistered by himself reached out and gathered in a wom He blew out the gas } eee betone NOTED BUILDER IS DEAD) Private ca over by one of the fire ¢ ine. | s was crossing from behind street car afd had just stepped 0 when Fire Chief Stetson went by a SOmile clip. Ballard’s jong arnir just grabbed her in time, SCORES LEAP FROM CHICAGO, June ylegrame just received here an: | |nounce the death, in Heidelberg.) Germany, of D. H. Burnh the noted Au H architect as the chief architect ncisco’s reconstruction, | following the great fire, and was |touring the world, He was one of }the most noted builders of the day more than #0 baildings in the heart of New York having been construct | ed from bis plans. | June 3.-One | in missing and ia believed to; diave perished, whil suf! fering from a broke from serious injuries received when they leaped from second-story win-| dows of the Hotel Modern, at No-| } wales, Sonora, which burned ear! today THE MABBETS The building was valued at $200,-! 0060, Mexican standard. It was own. | ed by L. Sorvilleur of Paria, | France. REAL ESTATE MAN SUICIDES PORTLAND, Or. June 4% spondent because of business re verses, Fred O. Fish, 65, a promi nent ploneer real estate man, com-| mitted suicide in the bedroom | Wenat of his home here, shooting himaelf with a revolver. He died instantly. | REV. E. L. SMITH Co LEAVING SEATTLE Rev. E. L. Smith has decided that he will take the position as general y of the American board of sloners ‘of foreign missions, | dquarters in New York. It} hers |was offered him on a recent visit |apring lamb cast. Rev. Smith was the founded] Preskers - of the Pilgrim Congregation chureh and since his coming he 13 years ago, has done very good work for his ehureh }UNIVERSITY OWNS — + $4,000,000 PROPERTY| Francis G. Miller, dean of the school of forestry, in bis annual re port to the registrar, says that thé university owns more than 98,006/0% acres of land of which 59,000 acres |" is timber land, that thete aré 1,800,000,000 feet of timber on this |ens, and that it is worth aboue $4,000,000) 4." at present and wil) be worth much more in a few years, SHORTS SPOILED HIS JOKE OAKLAND, Cal, June’ 3.—He-| cause an | vertent blast from the trombone of Fred Stewart spoil- | evi ed his best joke, Actor Joseph | 'T: Lath: Waited on him with a cane p sn after the show. The offending! trombone was put in use again.) a wren ' This time it send Latham to the} .\0f Cabbage hospital. rthouee lettuce, ‘erte MONTANAN GETS IT ‘es , WASHINGTO? June 3.—Pr jdent Taft has sent to the se the nomination of James W. F man to be United States attorney for the district of Montana se apples rt Mutton— hwen rat mozed Meate— Belling Price, ‘ 16 4@ 17 a3 imbers, hyubarb, "} bath r Bagter®, timothy Puget sound timothy. 18. ‘0 Aifalt Wheat 1 An open meeting of Hibernians will be held Thursday evening at Cathedral hall, Terry av. and Colum bia st., under the auspices of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Whole corn Cracked corn . Middiings Rolle! oat mixed . Now in Progress Great Bargains Offered ra in All Departments Japanese Rugs size 36x72, in Oriental de- signs; Anni- versary Sale price 4ic Dutch Cleanser, regular 10c Gold Dust, Citrus or Carnation Milk, |] Fels Naptha, sold elsewhere |} Ivory or Fairy Pearline Pow price, 4 pkgs. der, package for 10c, 4 cans 25c 18¢ 25¢ Phenomenal Values Offered in Women’s READY-10-WEAR APPAREL Skirts and package, our Soap, 7 bars 25¢ Including a manufacturer's sample line of Waists, ridiculously low prices COATS Dresses, offered at Manufacturer's Sample LINGERIE WAISTS $1.50 $25.00 Novelty sale price oat hedee’ Reg including La Vogue styles sale Children’s 25c Straw and CHILDREN’S SAMPLE DRESSES | iris. 20: 5 Regular § a 0 Regular $3.00 price; each 3 values for ' Ladies’ $1.25 Gingham House Reg S400 Dresses going at Regular 4 $1 98 And another lot of beautiful ‘ coats, all colors, $3.50 alues, for yf $4.29 scoot value design 47c |.” tlar values $3.00; price wt Ss Value Featherweight Hats, regular 39c T7c Petti sale Messa! ine Trimmed Hats that sell regularly up to $6.50, sale price Big lot of Straw Hats, some also Sallor styles. Values to #1 Skirts in row tee Dress Skirts 25 for O. N. T. Darn- ing Cotton, black, white and colors, per ball 25c pkg. Hair Nets, 5 Nets Pearl Buttons, ¥ 2 in Each En- velope yard 3c 9c 5c Great Anniversary Sale of Young Ladies’ and Women's Pumps and Oxfords A manufacturer's surplus stock purchased for re value, throtyh the activity of our and perfectly comfortable and gunmtal calf. We are deter der to do so quickly, we Display Trimming Braids for Wash Dresses, values to 25c 10c Spool Corti-}] Se to 10¢ Card celli Sewing Silk 3c n yay s ste ady cash at about one-fourth regular York buyer. Including 2,000 pairs good fitting Oxfords in tans, browns, patent leather, vici kid ylete clean up of this lot and in ulously low prices. See Window Anniversary Sale Price Your Choice— $ [. 5 9 Pumps and Oxfords Worth $3.50 ... Pumps and Oxfords Worth $4.00 .... Pumps and Oxfords Worth $4.50 .... Pumps and Oxfords Worth $4.75 . Pumps and Oxfords Worth $5.00 . .. 200 dozen Men's fine Cotton Socks; black and tans; sale price, pair 6c New nined to make a ce make the following ridi Men's 65c Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, sale price 39c Men's $1 Dress Shirts, various Great Big Lot of Men’s 50c Silk Neckties, sale price 29c And another lot of Men’s 25c Socks ; Anniver- sary Sale price, (ic colors and all sizes, for 62¢ The Always mer Men’s Store $30.00 Since $20.00 Men’s and up-to-date styles; My sizes 5.00 Suits pa ty brand Suits; Re $16.85. | BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Just received, a new lot of Boys’ Suits | in fancy gray mixtures, rity and Socic Young Men's Suits; $9.85 large Stylish and dependable $25 newe for with long small men and 00 All-woo! Ca st shades Pants Boys’ Summer weight Suits in large sized broken lots, in. grays, and tures; 00 and $6.00 browns mix Knockabout” Suits $2.45 49c rousers, button $6.00 and S498 YOU'LL NEED THIS Hosiery and Underwear Children's Black Ribbed Cot ton Hose, l5e valu 9 DALE voce WO Sale price Thousands of yards new and Values to 25 Pair, 11c Women's Black or Tan Cotton pretty fancy Ribbons, 6 to 6 stainless Laces inches wide; values to 16 Hose; guaranteed NDC TP 206 ana some {1c 16¢ bc yard, Special at .. values, pair . The Store That Saves You Money Boys’ Summer weight “ sellers Men's $3.00 Sweater “Coats, all colors; sale price only .. 100 dozen Men's Suspenders, regular for 75c; sale d blue n for in brown a xtures ; $4.00 valnes Boys’ 75¢ Knickerbocker Pants at Box cut Coat and full peg top ‘T with watch pocket, tunnel loops and button holes on pocket $7.00 sellers Tuesday at S0c Balbriggan or Porosknit Underwear, garment ark Big lot of Men's $2.00 Suit Cases now offered for Men's $2.00 Emery Dress Shirts going going and Savoy sale price Neckwear and Ribbons Remarkable vaiues offered during this sale in all pure silk millinery ribbons, bows, jabots, etc 26c to 35¢ Ribbons, 18¢ Laces and Embroideries At Anniversary Sale Prices 3,000 yards Torchon Laces, Beading, Edging and Insertion, Te to 10c values, Sale price, yard ... c Allover Lace, 16c Great big lot of Orienta!, Ve and Platte Val. allover regular values to 5c. 50c Ribbons, Yard, 23¢ Sale price, yard Splendid ot of plain and fancy Ribbons, values to 0c 23 Sale price, yard c Fancy Neckweat—Some in Floral D ins. Regular values 2 16c 39c Sale price Regular values 50c rs, Bows and Sale price Ladies’ Lace Col Jabots; values S5e, Sale price By C All 50¢ to 65¢ Women's Neck- wear Tuesday ........65 c

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