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A Happier ‘To-Morrow will be yours if to-night you will seek the Benefc ial aid of the famo and ideal family remedy Beecham's Pills. Nervous depression, or the “blues,” is one of the symptoms of a condition quickly corrected by the reliable and quick-acting BEECHAM’S PILLS When the system is clogged—the bowels and liver and kidneys in- active—then the digestion is sure to be impaired and the nerves to | lose their tone. Beecham's Pills induce the organs of digestion to work properly and thus this un rivaled medicine has a tonic effect upon the whole system. Beecham’s Pills do not vary—they act always in accordance with their great | feputation ; mildly and safely but quickly. In every way—in feel- ings, looks and vigor—a better sondition Beecham’s Pills Assure You Sold everywhere, 100, 25. BY SOWLY, I VISH DISS DER DIBLOMAS, Bi SOMEDINGS VILL HABBEN MY DIGNITY, FRANCHISES cn, | GWEN ROADS Hotel Ethelton | an oe mi At an extra session of the coun St, Paul Stove Repair | month's pay roll and other routine | & Plumbing Co. lbusiness, right of way franchises Original £ jwere «gra i to the Great North | ~ m and the OW railways. The iGreat Northern right of way extend» from Interbay to 34th ay. W., where a bridge ia to built across the} government canal, and from that} Ipoint to the northwest limits of the] _ ——— city Thes bises have been up} ‘ore the council for some time. | lwhich the people in the district af fected were heard. Council mem-| bers boast that this of way} is the best ever granted from the interests of the peopl No grade crossings are allowed, and tt pro [vides for viaduc and subways! | wherever streets are not level with me gd nya — calpeay is also to furnish the - +» {lighting in the district, The Great) sok bo oiont WWveied ise |Northern will begin building at} as on ‘ } one The cost of double track | ea étc., is estimated at $2,000,000, A. M. FROST j0 W. right of way franchise for 1332 First Ave. Seattle. |parallel territory has a time limit} Stok a ————| for completion of work by 1917 CENTRAL WET WASH EARTHQUAKE IN ALASKA| bh the steamer Mariposa lis reported from Cordova to have sustained serious damage to its | wireless equipment by reason of vo! canle eruptions in Alaska, the local horn es of the Alaska Steamship Co. were not apprised of it in the jeable sent by S. BK. Tracy, the com }pany's general agent at Cordova, tin which he tells of the safe arrival) jof the steamer. The Universtiy of | Washington seixmograph recorded Hithree shocks on Thursday j Phone Auto Sery Anae 16 —Bewt of Moke you owe to family and yourself. Remember that regular deposits in the Bank for Savings will pro Start your | CORDOVA § | Rumblings eruption tn the Alaska June | indicating a voleanic} Redoubt or Miamna Seer, SEMhat Wat , imountaina, in the Cook inlet dis accounts now with us for 9 were distinctly heard here yourself, your wife and day night, and yoleanic ash children, — lis descending upon the city tin heavy layers. W <8 cou lmunication bas been cripple The navy wireless station has b making vain efforts to communicate with the stations westward ll CAMPAIGN OF VIOLENCE FOR BETTER PRICES (Br United Press Leased Wire) A tL 3 4) Interest Paid On Deposits. Deposits of $1.00 and | | i} NEW YORK une & A cam Hj paign of violence against the high price of staple food was {nangu: rated in Brooklyn today when 500 C & women directed thet efforts che Bank for’ avings ti jagainst meat shops. While the SOE ||| Housewives were busy shattering RECT ATHIRD AVENU plate glass windows in one shop, several hundred others stood by Pike St. and Third Ay. [ff 2nd screamed their approval In other shops parcels of meat were torn from the hands of the butchers and trampled upon by the | militant women Dealers were | ; é ordered to refrain from selling | You ll En Y meats until the prices were reduced, | joy our and the owners of eight shops obeyed Sunday Dinner at the fniddale | Younc. YOUNG GIRLS 4 Plans are nearly completed for a ad e erta | monster bepefit to be given at the] um theatre Monday evening, | 17, for St. Teresa's convent,| The best of food, and in. the petizing manner, ooked Bi an institution which hae pose the protection of and women who have for its pur oung girls been thrown | served most ap re what is making this place more es their own bet urets The | i theatre has been donated by Mrs. popular every day with. Se John W. Considine, together with | attle people. several professional acts from] the Orpheum and Empress bills of bat week As FIRST TRIP Try Our Delicious Roast Chicken at 25c W. Baxter, vice president, and Or Baked Chicken Pie a Jones, traffic manager, of the Alaska Steamship Co. and at 10c Stephen Birch, vice president of| the Kennecott Mines Co., leave on| Strawberry shortcake is a [pthe steamer Alameda tonight for i tow The. kin inspection of the properties of, the specialty here The kind fh \iaska Steamship Co, and its’ al- we have will make just lied interest your mouth water. A big, This will be Mr. Baxter's first sealed bottle of rich milk, 5c, 9 "lp to Alaska since taking the man agement the company Sunday 4 to 7:30 12 hours, to 2. BOY RUN DOWN BY AUTO DRIVEN BY GIRL Seven-year-old son of Mra. A McKeon 1510 23rd av., was run down by an automobile driven by a| i , + Prlittle girl and severely bruised. His mother says t the number of the | think ther is some mistake, as the | ywher of that machine has own for time pot been out of the been out and the garage THIRD AND JAMES. fi ome car I Fee. Farr br ‘To GirF€ OUDT UT I AM SO AFRAIT Se =e, © DIFFERENCE BETWEEN | would be willing to make of Jeffer AHEM! DER FIRST YOUNG LADY VILL BLeASE COME ‘OR WART $ Now 188 Der TING ‘TO Siré OvDT DER DIBLOMAS, I VONDER eF I LOOK IMBRESS/FE TO AL DESE YOUNe LaAbies. WAS3 OFER! TO vpser TEDDY AND BRYAN, WRITTEN BY BRYAN BY WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN (Copyright, 1912, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) Complying with your request, | beg to say that | was at first in clined to ask you to change the wording of your question so as to per mit me to show the difference between Mr. Roosevelt and the democratic er with the points of agreement between him and our party, but as we shall not know until the platform is written at Baltimore, just | what language our party will um in defining its position as compare with his, rather than to attempt to epeak for the party | shall content myself with setting forth Mr, Roose position on 12 subjects and speeches or action to indicate ment with Jefferson in this THE STAR—FRIDAY, Mahe 7, ‘Something Occurs to Mar the Sublimity of the Graduation . DIANA “DISHPAN DILCPICKLES, Diss DIpLOMA ISS BUTA EMBLEM OF A DOOTY ID Does NOD OF TAKE DER BLACE OF YOUR LONG YEARS INDeeD, I MAY SAY — Lt DONG. OF STUDY, 1912. DENTIST s ACQUITTED OF MURDER (Special to The Star.) CHEHALIS, Ju the accused Dd. who was Banker Lawrence ted last night at jury was out b acquittal was sec | ball t with ne | The the crowded cour Johnson, ; = fe rom dr . respect. | United States ai have lately been gratified to note some change in him, but I am not| deliver the able to judge how complete it is or how extensive an application he sonian principles ane GERMAN NAVY OFFICERS AT NORFOLK 3 ‘ Above, at left, Admiral Rebeur *, Paschwitz, commander-in-chief; at A right, Lieut. Com, Dy F. Sellers, American navy aide; below, Prince ; Henry XXVII of Rauss, a junior e officer. f = cat wr STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS versity college Rev Jand has spent jehureh work / Pembroke church tomorrow auditoriun land by his | Night after |by the | sermons |by bis work for nigh h SAN FRANCIS) A coroner's jury dict declaring Ch }sponsible for the Godair, the sche shot in front of few nights ago. une S—Dr, Frank Centralia dentist of the murder of Har, Was acquit 10 o'clock, The} 10 minutes, and} ured on the firat | Aincunssion verdict brought chee { room nd © mornt n. enti While h in Liv attracted the attention of all « roe ag, t e woman ©: CO. a returned nas, H death ol girl her ho ciand baccalaureate to the graduating class of the uni re from and all the will address ng at Aked was born in England, his life pastor erpool re in of be Eng ainst vice wan tadhbed| attoohe » also gained notoriety in his ® suffrage. HOLD BOY SLAYER (By United Press to: 4 Wire) June 8 a Bonner re of Bernice whom es me here ‘An Observation the subjec it Pat clergyman, Cardinal Manning, | Wil start about June 15. i ching his eightieth r,| Although the run this season ts} HThough T have known men and| expected to be light, the large num-| © women destroyed for all gnanner of Der Of new boats built and the new | Fepeone yet I know of no ca that equipment to be used will increase | effects man, woman, child and he » cate with such universality of steady She. oath. power as intoxicating drink Another great man, Rt I end Monsignor Flavin, saya: “Th Neal Th Da Drink Habit Cure grand go work and a great bee to huma | (his in sw is the testimony} of/many the en | or | Seattle in Wa hed this rnestly invited information free t of "I Phone ts by t By Cardinal inal Manning « DRINK and DRUG Victims Assured Relief On orink,” 7 hose intor BE. 4881 ver: | phone irseur if “Oxcuse. MG, OSGAR, Bur You’ Ane LoORING YOUR Curr! pected to attend, among which will be many prominent men, such as SIK STRUCK Words b Si Music “ ch by Condo ( cnacKaags HAF You Nort ( SENSE op tt DECORUME ‘ aA \T. R. MEN LEAVE FOR CHICAGO ¥ Roone velt re ngton to the national will leave possible that BY LIGHTING IN OREGON : Ago ing. ald McMaster of Va holding cc urt, may them, but be will lew (iy United Breas tensed Wires be can finish up bie KLAMATH FALLS, Or. June [rat delegation wit cea &.—Six persons today are suf Thursda fering from = injuri received se is when struck by lightning here. HOME 18 ROBBED” it ie thought none of those in The home of L. @ jured will die, but one of them, 5 9th a avenue N. Wy wap gp condi- a baby, is in a critical tion The lightning was preceded by the most severe hailstorm ever seen in this section of the lost night through | 0 ent window and Sas jrings and brooches taken, my own on the same, six upon). : a thesed about state. Three inches of hail fell which we differ and six upon which or ot ayumben gutbared @ Mr. Bug—Come down off those| in less than half an hour. The we are now in substantial agreement nT he taking of evidence ended at |*eales. Can't you see you're help-| hailetones were as large as WHERE WE DISAGREE | noon yeaterday, An acquittal was |! the grocer cheat his customer? marbles. ir Ne _telleves a : ~~ expected all the time by the de-|« - ha aed ay Meare ¥ 1.2 ld | 888 practically all the state bad to] t enjoy am not) Prove “ roca et a dent to a /StUeliing cross examination at the | J, T. Garrison, who in Just a lit he ronmes Wes (sine: fee Beenmens 8° * | hands of Prosecutor Thompson. He | tle over 72 quite provoked yes wh! hic was camped om the ™ 7 stuck to bis story throughout it all, | rerg, fter hen Walte . ond—He desires internationa : jterday afternoon when alter hen the smoke of battle had peace, but believes it can be se-|*84 made no damaging KAlemenl. | Hrown, a 10-year-old boy, happened 4 it was found that there I ured by wach an increase In the! to hit him with a baseball %, but several cases |I to order your vacatlon navy as will make other uations LOUIS HILL Goodness gracious,” said he is now, gentlemen, ané ea fear us. 1 believe im securing It by | "That young map is careless. I'll) AC. Q. D. brought a detachment | time to furn it out aleely, & policy of justice to all nations, | just reprimand bim of light infantry from police head BO and have faith nanive | Ten minutes later be climbed up|quarters, and the artillery corps || | leave your order Tor a ¢odl influence of the steps of the Brown home with a eurrendered unconditionally He |ff looking. — comfortable Third--On the tariff question 1 |young cannon in his hand, and, un-|now waits sentence from Judge {ff Sult for Vacation ang do not know what Mr. Roc . limbering the artillery, opened fire Gordon, | bar ; and ia position is, Daring hin 7% years | - cee eae nee saat jook better an president he never discussed fp if you. subject. He cannot bave objection} Louie W. Hill, who tn here RARER ER RR ae We hav to the existing law or be would |tending the seastons of the wets |* * ea have rendered some assistance to | West Development Congrenn, today | & FOLDS HAT IN A CROWD * thone who are trying to secure ajrecelved notification from hin | ® NEW YORK, June 8—Fifth avenue was startled this morn * Splendid-Lines reduets I favor a tariff for rey. |father, James J. HIN, that be hasiw® ing by the appearance of a new millinery creation. It was worn # $25, BRYAN IN A JOVIAL MOOD — enue only, and regard the principle |been elected chairman of the board|® by @ young woman, who strolled along evidently unconscious of *| $30 and (Prom a new picture taken for of protection as wrong. 1 favor ag fol directors of the Gregt Northern|@ the exciiement she was causing * i a ‘ - iv . ] to select from The Star.) immediate reduction of the tari railway, This position Mia been oc) @ It is not only the newest thing in the way of hats, but the #) along the lines of the last democratic national platform. —— by the elder Hit). *® Very newest thing in street traffic. It resembles somewhat the #* Fifth—-Mr. Roosevelt believes in imperialiam, I am opposdéd to inf nti! three weeks ago Loule Hill) @ formerly popular “Merry Widow Hut compared to this new #} ia perialism, and believe that the botding of colonies is antagonistic 16) Way president, retiring in favor of} ® chapeau, the “Merry Widow” is a Lincoin penny to a lead dollar. */ the principles of a republic. |Cafl Gray, former president of the} @ It in about five feet in diameter when extended, but when gath- * Sixth—Mr. Roosevelt is Hamiltonian in bis ideas of government re North Bank road *& cred in it is only a foot wide * Heving In a highly centralized organization. | am Jeffersonian, bell¢ * The young woman strolled along the avenue, and, on ap *® + ing that the reserved rights of the states should be preserved and pro ® prouching a crowd, would gather in her hat and pass through. * MEN'S STORE G ected, on the theory that the people can decide best those ae | *& While it folds up to one foot, its “long diameter” remains the . with which they are most familiar aod in which they have the largest & same, five feet * interest * * QUESTIONS UPON WHICH ROOSEVELT AND | NOW AGREE. STOP REVOLT *. REEL ELREREVE UN CULES HO ES There are a number of questions upon d = | ioe the pet. aa ah MAM pial HRSMIROTONT Sone” etoe| ELECTRICAL Jealoon ie eapposcd to have‘ hc I began that reform 22 years ago and secured an endorsement of it ind Utited States covernment, it is be Didlll 06: ‘drinuit weladenis ub our national platform in 1800. Myr, Roosey though president for sever] Hehed here toda) noe i BS ‘CONVENTION HERE Chico, Henry having bee ge gm trip of the Nortl and a half y after 1900, never referred to the popular election af] 2h! Gomez of Cuba a week in} Gt towe & Your Gad Wher ferme. Dns 8 senators in @ message to congress or in a public speech until about two THEh to suppress the negro insur i - - Saturday, June reétion and another woman had a fight d Sundaes I have been advocating an income tax for many years He Five thousand American troops q a over him in a skating rink = be, . gan towards clone f his se cond administration. are resting on their arma awaiting First delegates to the = Third! t f rumen ad . vocated publicity before {orders to embark for Cuba, but at | Electric association, which holds its jection te to eatapaien Cont hatlOns Oey tetrad the anderen oe | the War department it was stated|congress in this city June 17.21 THE MARKETS Leaves Colman Dock-# en Se te ee contributions and | secured the endorsement of | ridie suld not move | arrive Seattle last night. They . thig. reterss BS. the. Demet satrerte Of 3208. is; Rewer a Ger tine satis ‘ae ag i “e brain be “hy Tote cident, J. F- Gilebriat Bellingham and posngengy aw nha egy beige ra He has since come around to the ad: 1104 landed at Guanta hadjand the secretary, T, C. Martin,),, ores Via Scente Decepilan, | ora rth Tt have favored the tmitiative and referendum for 16 years.| Proved insufficient to cope with the| who came to complete the arrange Arrives Back 10:30 RP ¥ rr Tmathh Withee tas te eee Fears. | situation ments, Gilchrist said that one of s Opposed both until within the last two years. ae the principal subjects that will be $1. 0: Round Trip rifth—We both believe in (he primary. I cannot fix the date when discussed will be the welfare of | ‘q of years aie le Sixth—We both believe that there is a “Wall Street influence,” and TO SPEAK HERE Wide ta the Seth namvenbion of tha * 00d ol 4 wat y * bag nin und 7 that the are subsidized newspapers, but I discovered both many years # clectrical association, and will be a trip on elther abore! before did, ; y oe : Rev. Charles F. Aked, one of the /held at the Armory while in this nul within a few years there has been nothing in Mr. Roosevelt's | moge noted Baptist ministers in the | city. About 2,500 delegates are ex-| C. A. Stone of Stone & Webster H. M. Byllesby, who operates Chucks 08% | different systems, and H N i eut 16 Dougherty, who operates 30 sys is Fire-Proot tems | IL? f porgtar-rroot POSTAL SAVINGS ee te ; Sane Ox vongue, fresh 13% j Lav O-RRSE D BANK INCREASE ,.:"“"" ae Murgtar-T Wethers ") Postal savings bank of the (Spring lamb reabio Seattle postoffice has a good |!" Kore Furniture record for the month of May. | prossea hogs \ as There has been an incre of Trimmed sides i pose $10,363, and there are now 1,551 | Sirort joie POE'S i i accounts. The balance on de | pugs. re *t rt Fixtures posit is $164,987, During May | Spare rive, . 12% 163 accounts were opened, 130 |} SANNAB. ‘ Hee by | were closed, and there were | sown 10 Marble 778 deposits and 444 with. “3s il draws. acne sunsets Betas, PURCELL | Bacon M@ {1 Exclusive Agent for |fotted ham 2 GENUINE MALL'S BARB “ SALMON RUN» eres it oe le Drie 20 806 Srd Ave. HAS BEGUN The salmon run has begun, sev al large catches have been report jed, and canning will be started in| | earnest by the middle of the month. Purse seiners say there are la numbers of salmon around Cape | Flattery Fishermen and canners are all) ready for the opening of the season. | |The Sims plant is expected to be! running on Monday, and the others (By Usted Press Lens Wire) CHICO, Cal, June 8.—Mrs, Mil 1 dred Day, 18, is dead here Ay as a result of a bullet from the re Sivolver of her lover, Dee Henry. | jThe man followed her into the hills| cea Basing Brice, Spring brotlers Hens 20 Spring duckling live, Ib ave Vogetabier—Selling Pri Osteopathic | Potatoes, 100 Iba. Oregon ontons m Ph Bermuda onions 13 neccaners. al Carrots, 8ac jonal, County A California carre Asperagus foes, “Hac ‘Turnip Radish o) Parsley, doz. “ie Cauliflower 1.50 Gherrie 1.00 PHONES o. RrOwn on. WE W < cabbage .....5 . to1-e NORT Kune lettuce, cite 8% 1 _MAIN 4150; EN 1 ad lettuce, doz Cucumbers, dox .%@ 1h Foas s o PHONES: s Galery, GOB ccscsees a ee ae Thubarh, local 00 " ” Feed, Seliing Price. Safety ae re rm Wasnington oT timothy . Most. Modern & Puget cound falta A yheat hay n Shorts tect THE PACIE D0) Erikson Bidg «: Main Whole corn’ ‘ Cracked corn 39.00@40.00 Middiings ‘ . 35.00 oats and Darley P vray, O enapeesesence Ty Not Ce conn atin

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