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Compan . THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, GOSS WANTS 10 FIGHT FOR NOMINATION D0 1 AGAIN JUNE 19, 1912 Ol LUMBE MILL BURNS T0_ GROUND lxinating underneath the} part of the mill machinery, | completely destroyed the plant of the Edgewater Mill company, Kil-{ j bourn¢ nd Northlake, yesterday af-| ternoon, A property lose of $50,000 and four men Injured were the dam-| agen | The fire was discovered at 4] electoral! o'clock and spr so rapidly that} of pro-| by the time the fire department got} into the] there it was impossible to save th propertys Owing to the rapidity of the tip progress ral of the 30 men Pmployed there had parrow | Some of them had to wlide own the log chute or jump into the lake. Charlos Ostrum and O, M. Noble who we working tm the edger room, Were severely burned while getting out a Harmon} A @eneral alarm was they would|s00n after the first republican | companies from all were rushed to the sce heehan and his Standard Of) pals are trying to contro! the} main efforts of the fire figh nomination, Crane, Penrose et al, are tearing t were directed towards saving ,O.P joining property s was one of the spell- If Roosevelt should be the Chicago In the fight binders in the last He | will p vd h the republican war, two firem: was father of a bill to abolish cap-|Feactionary if Sheehan is successful | Younger, pipe The nomination of Taft would bi pany “No, 17 democrats would think anybody could ankle, and ( |reactionary like Clark or Underwood {company No, But if Bryan should win a progressive victory at Baltimore, then smoke the Sheehans, Cranes and their like in both parties will want to dead-| 7 lock the etoral college and throw the election into the house of rep-| is left « resentative Im that event, the Cranes and Pefroses could deliver enough republican reactionaries to Underwood to make up for any| of democratic progr Y presiden y and Modern Furniture Charter Oak Ranges. MAKES CURE FOR MAD DOG BITES Dance at Dreamland tonight. ale SOUND CASE UP AGAIN TOON Hanford t IS A MERE INCIDENT | BY N. D. COCHRAN 19—The average man might think the money trust committing suicide in trying to nominate Taft by steam-roller methods. But it isn’t, Nobody knows better than Crane, Penro: jarnes and the other) big bosses for the money trust that Taft is a dead one Why 80 desperate, then, to force his nomination? stroying the republican party? The truth ix, such men play | und erstands. If they didn't, the | public long ago. Such men don't care for the republican party only half the game here are playing the other And the real game Woman’s Relief Corps CHICAGO, June tev ns Post No Wash., Auxiliary to GAR of Seattle Presents SOFIA STEPHALI Li Fire, : Judge ed thin Why risk de| ( | athrog at Plano qui Tacoina to} | the he | ted tles than the would have ruled average man in this re deeper people 1 upon th ening | Y. M. ©. A, HALL ca 19th and 20th, dint h | be presented by Attorney W cordance with ed from Attorn riham and Pr me he June They don't care # and Penrowes ar Shechan#d and” Ute a whoop playing woods & whoop for In fact, the in Chicago. half at Baltimore. is to get a reactionary college, or enough rs in there to prevent Kressive president, so as to throw the election. house of representatives, where Underwood we And Underwood would sult the Cr Mr publicans of their ik better than either Taft or care what party tix a reactionary may happen to w can depend upon him to stand hitched as a reactionary The republican end of the game is to force Taft's nomination as| the regular republican candidate, That would probably give them the electors in some hide-bound republican states in spite of a Roosevelt bolt, Of course, it wouldn't elect Taft, but they are not bothering about that For they still have the chanc or an Underwood at Baltimore. ly satisfied to have le open Taft Cran The he Thareda atinee VOCALISTS SPLENDID - ROGRAM Peerless. Talk! alle’ In to help + st concert romorrow After | Recital Hall. This! th popular Thurs: | goncert which fover is who will be heard are tle Farrar, Me tba | ; Senors and Amato. now world ee Dance. from hours wil! be walts duet is re eritics to be much Merry Widow wa from pen , Franz to the conce doors open ‘ petal tial, Third United £ Mc instruction rity el in the tion be ma the if vo Gene a. other re They don't 80 long aw they # and ba lo joined of thi new trial restoring id Judge on, the ip On app and both the counsel for defens nents and the i to the appellate “13 MEN ARE ENTOMBED, By United Press Leased Wire) TRINIDAD, J by the | purpo: | get a decr } Bhe | me for Olsson him to citizensh Hanford deny th will be taken higher court ment and the will join in the briefs to be pre court and aj f see | invited and nd arma each morning. T powder, for it tends to cor aulty complexions and makes akin smooth @ youthful king Platt | stramety causes th matter at to th nv A portion of spinal cord of a up to form the |rabies in treated. the inoculated | rabbit being cut lution with which ft, turned alarm, t in and ty h of nominationg a Clark, And if they could do that Taft and Teddy spliting the lied to thin and we with finger tips grow in thick and en will come in is applied nKer xin bre em to 7 5 api far € over FRANK P. GOSS Frank P. Goss of the 45th! ie a candidate for reelec june 17 Wilbu Cal of Dr of the BERKELEY der the dire sung.| Rep district port jdemocrati ¢ insides! wyer tor tate out of the | = | genic ator Unive from fc n. Ge ine inured an of Hone receiving a Wheeler being overe flame LH Com broken of t ome against were Taft outfit} democratic lar nominee, the a Paste “ on electing the session oc wi ql ture of vir for b fall then for a Sheehan game ophobla Taft and might nishment and of a series of the various state t thelr business treasurer inst funds for the fe among ation t An | of the Ha: America compel oi trar ata separ voted to fon through and the & burner Is al He * hers KEEPING A GOOD THING asure mper nid, subr nents To Be Cured of the liquor Habit In a Few Days The Neal Treatment and and death is no ordin it is a dit ssion ¢ f mocracy neces: Ke partie Initiative teache og Bp imary, conse fa ves in all par nab togeth Jrown bot under anc pow Hida, r ‘DAZZLED BY GIRL’S BEAUTY; STEPS OFF PIER United Prees Le: ORLEANS, La “ al wave SCHOOL BOARD TO QUIT RENTING he ain S flee AND Ur NICHOLS LMINERLEY 81K & worrying seal po! who would t with Roosevelt « pave KONE n Ketting out ca r candidacies as re hing f then Recommer endorsed PHYSICIANS. e to cons We INSTITL et plece cround © princ have more t TES throu NEW The dangers young women, is walking on @ pier wit ing, ar phast Huddiew hout the Unit nstralia and ' chase ENS [ADEMY near Pine All Summer CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS IN CONVENTION * A and fi noth Ap His cards term deserves Mu “s cons ‘One good nut? sed. Tom information MODERN T, phone, re NEAL write or Well, if your why don't you sell itt Naw, | won't sell it 1 do some smart would take hold of it SUIT BY CITY the city yes reon & | di warantee & 99.75. This is 000 damages an For further garding this TREATME)D ad y the: Huddlestone 1 Other The appro chool gra name of Fran ton; denial of the f from Spe waters of Lake dream” pas Chicagoan i minu farmer make A. Glassmacher t inent young workers in velt camp in Seattle, and half dozen progressive | embers on the county central omm! ready to fing his new straw hat into the contest for lature from the 45th dis Sommers H. Smith, of sentatives of this district ‘obably not be a candidate to himeelf, M. E Durbam, who ran County Superintendent of Schools Bur one an request of the re all Neal Institute 1735 16th Ave., Seattle. Phone East 4381. principals tinned plas |coma Jwured by t 60 delegates fr on city, A tes is the addition t of Washin G ristian Endeavor, wi wi present A. King of North Yakima is president of the union, Mayor te phones in se © of the Win rmtom tar MR. ILL—I can't sleep nights, | doctor, What shall | do? DOCTOR—Sleep days and jnights. Two dollars, please. aim Suit was begun by terday against Andrew Pi Co. and the Title Surety, Co. for $16 the amount of $ costs which the city waa required to pay to the heirs of W. L. Abrams, who was electrocuted by a care leaalydaid wire. The city claime the contractor his vent he and about ed numeour | His eacap | raculous STILL AFTER © DE LARM’S having ardor suffer at arw almost mi new « In Idaho Shaw of ¢ Boston Rev. B Canadian Pacific Railway SERVICE work A new abo Soclety b offi Huddiestone ng and was ¢ et, in wa before “fish struck m polled 1S feet 4 out 6 STEAMSHIPS ON TRIANGLE | | deep, to ba Seatile-Vancouver vin Vietoria | Seattle-Vancouver (Direct), ‘Tamate Grotto to rows @ close race two years ago Peterson grading for the nomination, is again in the field for county superintendent, Durham is a University of Wash. ington graduate. He taught school lat the Broadway high for four years, and Was assistant super: intendent for three years Rick Burrows, the insurgent can ‘didate for the senator's toga from tue 36th district, & red-hot campaign on fraudulent stock companies. He proposes for Washington « law similar to the Kansas “blue sky law, to carb the sale of “watered” stock. Burrows will make @ personal house-to-house canvass THIS IS THE DAY FOR AYERS TO SHOW PLAN The! This is the day—at last Ayers terminal promoters, boosters jand backers are finally lthey say, to put their before the port commission propositic is going to make | prepared, | this COMPANIES, There will be no hitch either in| |the criminal or bankraptey proceed jings Involving the companies pro- |moted by W. E. De Larm by reason | lof his death Sunday, This was defi jnitely announced by U. 8. Attorney | G. McLaren and by Referee in| |Bankruptey John P. Hoyt Several others besides De Larm were indicted at Portland in con nection with the alleged frenzied lstock companies organized by the ideceased financier. De Larm ts said} to have forfeited $24,000 insurance because he coud not raise $800 to pay the premiums that fell due two weeks ago. His body will be ship ped to Clarksville, Mich. his wife's! home. | | | THE MARKETS The f the average prices prices are nd | the| paid the} ™ ore. The pr ome | ou retaller ev | summa | hitherto 55 YEARS A \CHICKEN THIE (By United reas Leased Wire) RICHMOND, Va. June 19.—Joa De Vault, 71 years old, the “king of Richmond chicken thieves, bas/ been sentenced to four months on the rock pile by Justice Crutehfield.} The aged man confessed he was! losing hie cunning. “I've been steal ing chickens for the last 66 years,”! the prisoner told the court, “but/ lately it looks like I get arrested | ery time I try to pull off a job.” | Just an De Vault was leaving the) |hen house of W. H. Bagwell with) jfive large hens he was appre-| hended | “Where do you live?” asked the} court “Montly In jail,” responded the prisoner. “I've been in jafl every! r since 19% Before that 1) | didn’t generally get caught,” | | TRAFFIC “COPS” TO | USE WHISTLE The wave of the arm that has/ regualted traffic at the} busy crossings will very soon be re was chargeable with the negligence. Neate FOR BANK STATEMENTS w ABHINGTON June 19%-—A eail for the reports of all national bentd ke (0 thelr condition on Frit day, June 14, was taeued by t comptroller of the currency today will Ww George F. Cotterill of Seattle speak, ax will also Mayor W Seymour of Tacoma. Intimacy. Loutre know Clara well? Julia—Do I? comb her hatr Sh -L, lets me see her Office, SAILING FROM PI 712 Second Avenue. iver 10:00 a. 2:30 p 4:20D 2 9:30 p. Vane Victor Victe e Seattle eR 1 THE WIND-UP Gaffneys Move to 1320 Second Ave. Before End of Month to variation and gene prices, unless are for strictly subject freshne but the herwise Indicated, first «ra ; placed by a shrill whistle, accord ing to @ statement of Chief Ban nick, who returned last nicht from Ja month's visit to eastern citle He saw the whistle used so sue cesufully in the east that he ie go ing t opt It for Seattle. Sp regulations are unnecessary where | it Is used | The chief had a conference with] Mayor C: | last night in regard| to securing financial assiet for| a few minor changes in the depart: | ment. His trip has not shown him] that any radical changes are nee ry for Seattle's police depart t most reached that stage on| other occasions, but he last moment found tha’ rome in their party was unable to Seat time. But they're} today. The new proposition pat up the commissioners, according to the meager advance in formation let out by Ayers, will in volve the outlay of some $6,000,000 the private interests, Just under at conditions they will agree to spend this money has not been made } public They two or | These Prices Insure Quick and Complete Clean-up of Everything | in Stock—It Is the Opportunity You've Been Looking For Price { 19@ Fe Fees Wratt—Selling Price Wenatchee apples 18@ 2.00 bho gt eS Lise 498 Dresses Meate—Seliieg Price. chucks o8% | Loins a6 Hibs, 16 Hinds, steer 4 | | Fore. steer 634 | | Rounds | Dx kone, te itis | Buying ir € 20 1 eee to be i {full ent. tter Shirts Broken | $2 Clothing We will not take from this store t« take them. Overcoats Half Price Suits 1-3 to 1-2 Off Sweater Coats Half Price Stetson Hats $5.00 g a single es Second Avenue. You must } 0 va BALLARD we choice Wash Ties and | Spring Rreake David Mitchell, 2726 97th av on a motocycle, and Dr. J. Rich Yesler way, in an auto hort loin pork Shoulders | Pigw feet gpare ribs ‘A et EDVERTISERS E MICKS, Prop Office Phone Bal Res,, Bal. 974 ion Bay Wood Co. Wood and Coal. and Measure At Simson’s Mill, yesterday afternoon and M in Providence hospital with p wounds. Dr. Rict ter driving north on 18th and Mitchell] ing west on Cherry. Mitchell hat the collision was rs fault BLIND GIRL WINS COVETED KEY BALTIMORE, June 19. Mary} Melvin. blind girl. eraduated | from her college and received the Phi Beta Kappa key, the sym-| | bol of scholarly work, She lost her sight when 6 years old. Her class. mates @ ted her from all the graduates to deliver the Ivy oration! at the commencement ey Bmocned inonte— Setting Price, ades reduced lack Silk He A to ALL OTHER HATS reduced 25 to 50 per cent, White Trousers Flannel the | Har led ham, tongue, ean. bbe “poultry—tovat Buying Pri ng broilers se N@ Underwear The kind heavier sorts half i} third that keep you cool as the All a wa ny} as we lines reduced one to will get yours now $4.85 e exponents of HONEST ADVERTISING and practice 8 no substitution here, no inflation of values. We with such prices and treatment as will cause you and patron of the new store. Everybody Potlat and wear them dur $6.50 g special ip Serge one ig ducklings ne five, ID I i Reductions in Every og tabion—Aeliing Price. stions in E oes = Ts. Lae Seattle, Wash v om |GOT $5,000 FOR SQUAW'S LOVE ABERDREN, 8. D., June 19 | rave Bird, a Sioux of the Rosebud Reservation was awarded $5,000 damages in the cireuit rt from] another Indian named Curtis for Jallenation of his squaw's affections The testimony showed that even in the @ rs of the heart the red man has followed the ways of the white man, 00@ We Remember? *"ii° merchandise, coupled a friend, Everything for the camper, Stoves, Hammocks and Baskets, at reason- Prices, _ - RD HARDWARE. Phone Ballard 19. OF SWeeTs——__ + BI Assortment, Best Prices 533; Ballard Av, offer you clean, desirable to remember Gafineys and to become First 708 " GAFFNEYS "2 708 New Store at 1320 Second Avenue Will Be the Most Modern Men's Store in Seattle. r at ulifiower grown ries straw- AO ++ tiuce, er'to TOYS) TOYS! TOYS! Come and See, ae Norwegian and Swedish goods, including Fish Balls, Genriines. Complete line of Heinz's Pickles and Bot- id Shield, Crescent and Folger's Coffees. Prompt oe SHOT BY TRAP SET FOR THIEF ; HIBBING, Mion. June 19.—Paul Huttenen set a rifle in his hhed, in. tending automatically to shoot a thief who had robti him of eata bles for several nights in succes sion. ‘he thief did not come and Huttenen set a rifle in hi sed, in« tered the shed 0 d sprung the rifle and the bullet passed through nis body. celery, ue fants H Lantern timothy 19.08 20. 00@ 16 00@ 15. 4. 00@26 00@27 a8 00@40 36 00 00 00 00 Shorts Whole corn Cracked corn TWENTY-FIFTH AVE. GROCERY ea 25th Ave. and 67th St. N. W. ie ngs ‘snd ti mixed 40.00