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THE SEATTLE STAR a ———— ‘SPEED MANIA: MUST BE | SON = | 600s Mtore « | mOUTORE F 7 RE | STOPPED, ” SAYS BANNICK DRY GOODS oo 7 . | ORY = Shor thand USED FURNITURE our Kile and 82 Injures Baa New Lingerie Waists halt Houses furntshe d 4 operation ” ey 5s. ES ' | 1—Bannick’s Statement.| 100" (0 ome ie a eee an | | . ly pe v iting 6 Bookke S pl ng GIBSON-CHANDLER [|\s unt eeaa anna nine sire ca okt on or dachare | c $1.95 $2.50 $2.95 5s | ing passengers. | ‘: i : “We } i ‘ . hellvatt: ‘Fonclls School: FURN. CO. % Remetia’ dh; Autaipatlie “Aceli auien opine ite awe vent 4 at rato hs, wn this Seagog J : bi PIKE SHER, Bj (lgnte Since January 1, ica tro wouen—trom The Break-| i" are in these » © Very Feasomably fourth & Pine & Killed 4 | ore to an apar house. Bmith| ie priced. ‘The materials are cool, st d Frenchy gual * * | Injured cevetscreseesM@ ®] attempted to § tree " ns at at tastefully trir filet laces, 3 : % and ee ee ey sinart t¢ lto board it “This speeding of automobiles) conductor of t -g° , tentified that | ed J High and Dutch-Neck at Are Included, With he e e id mot h » , raveling more than} aa ire ehh pe gt ‘can oe ilee an hour, and Bmith admalt fay. Popular Three-Quar‘er-Length Sleeves. “ nd he going “about 17 | 9 [Bannick this morning. “It’s cost-| iota "he “adn't ee ee | Three New Groups---at $1.95, $2.50 and ben ; |ing too much In life and property./and that she walked Into the wide Patroimen will be instructed to|of the machine ~~~ ~ watch more closely and arrest] Smith's passengers disappeared Jeveryone who infringes an ordi-| immediately after the aceldent, but hea eT Women’s Knit Undergarments veral ordinances are on the|took her to & hospital books in regard to the regulation % of she She bee Prd (DER LARGE share of your warm-weather comfort depen shit choice of Under i ' rom | | wear. a | A oner's sre ° Fs ‘ i i ) tc ms E.'s cote ) cellent numbers that make up our Summer displays, for they have been see all | wide * an Rotomodile on First particular fitness in workmanship, style, weight and fabric ay. and tha automobile was REPORT OF CONDITION MADE TO COMPTROLLER OF THE CUR. Bi)esscotiin ihe lorai speed limit. | tranchise committer of the|ff| Women's Lisle Union Suits, a Women's laa rs ie enr, Harry | Fa Lisle Vests, 50¢— who has been held in jail consinting of Blaine, War $1.25. RENCY AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 14, 1912. since ‘he scoldent. testified before |aaii and Griffithe, will take up, onl v7 Dy + Lisle Veaiae Coroner Snyder this morning, and| ronsideration tan Toturned: 60: prieea: Friday morning, the conside | Chief of Police Bannick, discus» |of Mayor Cotterill's plan of forcing |B in low neck, sleeveless style, 4 ( » th hand-crocheted street car extensions in spite of the} ; Puget Sound Traction Co. with double-band facing and J oke 1 a variety of DO YOU DO? ericis eomn'se ein ave more than ff med knee; $1.25 ‘eae a | Loans and Discounts .......+.$1,523,678.06 Capital Paid in 500,000.00 ff} | sans a . apital Paid eens seceses 5 w la mile away from any car line, there} men’s Lawnette Union 4 Overdraits ons ; 158.50 | Ee YORK Jone 20. Gov pir,|i® considerable difference of opin Women’s Wonéfa White ide Vo roR t Surpls 100,000.00 NEW YORK, June 20.—Gov, Dix, 2.5 a U. S. Bonds to secure circula- S as ee « Waa mgricPinent pedigreed |" feasibility of the Suits, $2.5 ¥ abe eee ‘ AG 2 50,000.00 jwho has jus Pe | may jon to advertise for Cs nde a iB “er eR 38,213.37 Bhi on the steamer Mauretania, tells an | pj, and! White Lawnette i] ‘ W sleevel Premium on U.S. Bonds . less lamusing story of bis " St sleeve) ; V est Real Estate .. iid or ne culatic " 50,000.00 “eens 7 a Suits, low neck, sleevele | » some with Tage with a steward who was making up . ; 7 Bonds and Warrants ......... 253,448.46 is ses extant salina Ce erie! cuff knee, finished with \ d-crocheted. © - the list of American passengers for Counciiman | Bricks rah : ure and Fixtures 3,628.00 tS see . of O87 © immigration officiols The double d fac $2.50. n Furniture and Fixtures ... . the Immigration lols here. The | S\rore pian in advorating that the fouble band faci _~e Cash and Exchange .........+ 643,590.37 | fover nor wae loctuded in she pet city ean itself build these short| |John Hays Hammond, also a pas-|lines. Councilman Hesketh is also We pay trausportation charges to any y railroad station or boat landing in the State of favorably impressed with the| Total .. . eos $2,474,963.11 ‘ota é . 908 sensor, ¢ id the purser thes “ eae nasera’ edlininlioh | Washington, on all purchases amounting to $5.00 or more. Method |more distinction saould be made, | ™4) ; eae and on the additional list the name a for manger el i pe BiB eng, of shipment to be optional with us : Whe an . a ae Dt re wreg | allown the city to advertise any ere o are you, 3 ranchise befoi pplication in| the steward. “I want to filb up this! TRDChise before an application | Deposits as shown under official call, June 14, 19 sevcuecas 786,7 voll 4 company Rig ety ES fel Si Ik Pa sol 2.9 Deposits as shown by first officers’ statement, J. cost of advertising the bid ! | o ; : . j state,” Mr. Dix replied. | Increase in deposits in one year sh You, | know all about that, slf,"| Judge Ronald yesterday fined 0 | 1 a replied the steward, “but what do|F. Fredericks $26 for working « cov g of ent ty taffeta silk, | . t h titched ed. ° handles, and t Officers and Directors “GOMPERS ASKS FOR LABOR PLANK | [you really do n over eight hours od Press Leased Wire? (to the one & ed by the hore CHICAGO, J 24 ‘The reset at at De fe White Green une 20.-—~The resolu | crats jour years t nite he conventonlprovidiag that tajunets : Biue-Grey and Parple F. W. BAKER L. W, LEWIS today fs marking time, waiting for) not apply when no labor @ . . . . the elim: f the bolt by Roosevelt. isted, and calling for jury Cc. A, BLACK J. W. MAXWELL Several ready-made platforms areicontempt cases — arin! from | ed * __ Price 2. 0 ce é ee In the pockets of the atandpat leads strikes. Among other planks Gom-| J. H. BLOEDEL C. L. MORRIS orn. dy for introduction when) pers asked a pledge for protection | es dhownstaan ok ee 5 x the logical moment arrives of government employes agninat any § ameter wn in plain @ JOHN K. BUSH OLOF OLSON Last night the committee heard | dismissal of demotion for petition | Parasols at other prices ranging upward to $1800, 3 : af | Samuel Gompere of the A. F. of L..) Ing congress for redress of gricv. 2 ‘ . “te ) : c ‘PRE p ALBERT DAUB W. C. PRATER Jane Addame, supporting a woman ances. This is aimed at the situn-| BLACK GLORIA SILK UMBRELLAS, S$ sega suffrage plank, and other political| tion in the railway mail service $2. 00—W omen’s 8-rib Umbrellas, 26-inch s F. T. FISCHER F \. J. RHODES }leaders for platform declarations. where clerks say they are forbid vig cal ts: anne Sage Gompers asked @ plank similar|den the right of protection | sandles in novelty carved effects ; unusually-good #1 ROBERT R. FOX D. E. SKINNER — = = > * = * > 7 First Flees. 5) F. H, JACKSON CHAS. E. WEST ve Been Made to} Wiuaark wo son YOU'LL FIND IT HERE Important Additions Have B: Made t } New Hand- Bags News of the Day Condensed for Busy People | | Lhe Clearance Groups of Special $1.95 - “yusvevesesvesevesif Women’s Tailored Suits be Peet coarycticn z handsome ir gilt ar ver frames, |] Subscrivers to The Beattie star Ul cont by notifying | @ The H. C. Erskine letter to F’ ities Gibmpt and re. |)@ the counell showing compari at $19. 00, $23. 50 and $28. 75 ersian silk, shirred pocket, coin pi Wlar delivery of the paper, of Ti ® sone of the cost of running yuble strap handle. Colors, blacky# empt to , |) * city governments in various : ies t of : OE ouer paper ft aie & garté eh the ennatie: tae thad HE opportuniti j to save that are sisal Special, $1.95. ; } n 5 ne te ® away for future referenc i} this Summer clearance are of Mi. wep t 3 ox r pl ain silver finish, wil woman \ ngraved five-inch fra ames; Sahel The wide variety of models and m F mes! rction, chain: handle and) in the clearance and the broad size-range { ball finist ottom. Special $1.95. ® te. President “Bob” Hee ® pointed out that the coat of | t nt Round lock nan r M4 ® liviog was higher In Seattle : " n De i ® than in other cities, that rents ** higher, and that salaries 2. - ® were higher, and that the Trip The Greenwood Communit * fore the city salaries in th will hoid its lightly ™ ® aggregate were higher day evening 8 o'clock at the |» eteeeeeeeeeeeeees y Pca ng to you : ; “ee —OVER THE— jreen wood A. J. Quigley ge ee ee RORY yy YR ~~ ~~ rao candidate for county auditor, will Public See MPN otemence ¢ome WOMEN’S | WHITE SILK GLOVES} O-W., R. & N. iroa wor, ‘tute wa Sa SILK-LISLE HOSIERY | O'S.:2:: “tee ‘Personal’ on that envelope 25¢ Pair | O. S, L. AND UNION PACIFIC ¥ The Humboldt, which left yester ° yunnnveveneevsgleln tate of item toi Black White Tan | _ Short ai Gloves with fashioned feet; fit excellently Dates and Fares to Suit Everybody: wo: 3 Ty. se ey eo Geo 00 |* street, six dogs having been dude Dates: |® poisoned there in the last &t A. E. Herbert, barn bose of re ‘ |* week. ® the Northwestern Dairy June 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, \* Peed 9.0 pany, was found in an w pe Ee * scious condition yesterday July 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, » 16, 20, 2. edits ing & tectnen “early oi ‘on arth n The first of the Seattle-Alaska | « A horse was kicking Herbert's excursions began last night when), body when it was found. * Spri ane left Pi 2 at 9 o'clocs Coiorado Springs 8 56 ae et an er heels and toc Very service isual value at 25¢ RS5c, $1.00, $1.2 First Floor with 1 pleasure-seeking passen-| A Few Reasons Why lead. K a8 55. treal r 105.00; gers. The steamship takes her| *¥**¥*#¥¥* OHHH wy Pueblo .. . « 5 4 a ° 108.50 passengers to every famous ac Two Women in th Sioux City .... + 6 rreena, $ 110.00 \cenaible spot in the Southeastern! Be Styie—Do you think wom e irect- Cc ion a Des Moines, lowa > reeene 5 a gtor 3, Alaskan waters en will take part in the coming Davenport, lowa . . eves Y + campaign? . rat + TED Rock Island, tees gees seve yuncil Bluffs, Kansag City, Omaha, St. Joseph 60.00 DECORA Gunbusta—1 know two that L d Atlantic City, tesco 111.00 " cece arte Bh JOneDN jy, _.tBhe was decorated ‘while | wiliAnna Nias and” Molly ; eads in Baltimore, M4. .......cs006 eee tess 107.50 Milw ‘ : 2:50| abroad” Pd Coddle.—Judge. Boston, Mass, . be ‘ 10 Minneapolis and St. Paul’... 72.50) “"“4Ah, with the cross of the purine, 1. Bs 8. 309 a ts oe” LES ee ae 9.09} Legion of Honor?” | hlatka Coal compa ter . $ Pp avor wet a: : ae scciscaarecereese 70.00] EEMEM Eee ee or ane |i Qlttha, Coal company, yesterday oputar | militant suffragets.” — Pitt® [a former agent of the HERE ARE A FEW OF THE ADVANTAGES OF CHOOSING THIS ROUTE IN MAK-| »ur@ Post. who, the company claim pro ING YOUR TRIP |priated $6,000 worth of mercha - SS , plosions TRS Bee Next Tuesday night the Gallard| tise ena’y wick hei mrss | ger : to cauraaa Steel Coaches a ectric Bloc Is | t le way branch of the Modern Woodmen of | gecounted for J i mi Fai baking—aot eeeeeeeeee company z m aN * iin te ane Cae the World will give a dance in their treet hall A. H. Grout, secretary of the civil | service commission; G. P. Listman, president; R, ©, Ers and ©. 1 Baxter, leave today for Spokane, | where they will attend the fifth an-| nual convention of National Assem Oven fire bly of Civil Service Commissions. | erf i bute most materially to the pleasure| wk AKA K AR AR aA D of your journey. Ligl OOS e : ¢ J * Last evening a tired bus. ing Sleeping Car Service to € hicago, \* iness man was hanging onto a Electric * strap, nose buried in the af. : * ¢ beautiful scenic} * ternoon paper, eagerly read route along olus er, as w t 1 ac also you pa through more|* ine the account of the big ' large cities t you do if you take an ner |* noise at Chicago, He had #|[eree in the bankrupt estate of W " washers—the) * * * * In travelis er the . & Ni y ¢ the advantage of the " « | . |* just come to that part of the *|W yesterday received $500 * * * * * « * * Valves are te vi pring and weataees | Judge J. P. Hoyt, who was ref Let us hel u plan yc p. * account in which the motion Burner caps a , but aaa * th enled Teddy fate was E. ELLIS, District Passenger Agent, *® carried, and was turning the 716 Second Ave., Seattle. * page when “crash, bang Tel. Main 9324E Mott 1998 * bang!” went a peal of thun ° dumping up, he shouted Oregon-Washington Station, Corner Fourth Avenue and Jackson Street, : 7 Jove: il "bet Roosevelt [Ing cruise. As it could not obtain Mail Orders & has bolted outside the three-mile limit under Carefully Filled | *|the Norwegian flag he dit will INCORPORATED, KAKA KKK KAA KK W|I gone for three months l = easily cleaned, Norwegian Whaler Kit sailed yes terday afternoon for the Hering sea and the Aretic ocean on a whal