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eect AMERICANS MAY IMPEACH == 2 SMOKE MOST | JUDGE WHO CIGARETS TRIED GOMPERS [W YORK, Aug, 2-—The Ameri nation ix firmly established now jas the greatest cigarette smoking |country in the world, according to jstatistics published today by the 5 | nited States Tobaceo Journal More than 10,000,000,000 ol panufactuved and sold in this 'y during 1911, without count ral billion more that were exempt from tax because rolled hy the smokers themselves. Taking the length of the average jclgarette as three inches, the total jconsumed by the United Staten in jay if laid in a straight line, |would girdie the globe 19 times. Taking the population of the coun try ax 90,000,000, every man, woman and child bas averaged during ¢ last year 109 cigarettes, 80 cigar 13 small cigars and 4 pounds of smoking tobacco In pipes and hand rolled cigarettes. The total number of cigars smok ed last y is given as 0,000, 000, an increase of 200,000, The cigars was 1,200, se of 100,000,000 tte census shows an an nual inerdase of 1,200,000,000 Title eye trouble can be by correctly fitted "9 Magazine. e our glasses to fitted. it we fit you with Shurons. Legal x vobee OPTICAL CQ near UNION are absolutely the do think | Banks—Say own this house Tanks—Not eggshackly, 18 lean on it (By United Press tensed Wire) times with some form of PARIS, Aug. 2.—Madame Block If neglect it becomes |4 writer, resenting the alleged at ‘One dose of tachment between her husband and Mrs. Minnie Bridgeman, an Amert Stomach can, shot and killed the latter here _ Remedy in her apartments. Madame Block stated today that she had appealed to Mra, Bridgeman, but without estion. You shoul? this wonderfat eay or traveling bag | 1 avail The victim was the wife of Jas e. Bridgeman, cashier of the New York Life Insurance Co., from whom ihe is said to have long been separated. HENNESSY LOST PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 2 you you but I got In po if his auto had been going 17 miles jit in a half block, as he did when H TROUBLES (hajied by an offi Prosecutor Hennessy | eine apie torts it. Hennessy lost, ‘ork. ot the | three blocks to sto SHOT OLSON'S GOAT. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2—While | buntii im owls, Holster Tarte, 16, saw }a black face through the under. brush. He fired. There was a cry land the heavy hand of Dan Olson !fell upon -the boy's shoulder. He ye | jhad shot Olson's goat my. Fa housework FLY SWATTING CONTEST. RICHMOND, Cal, Aug. 2. th Commissioner Dr. Chas. | Blake has inaugurated a fly swat it taking him the machine : to the bed, not be on my feet_and was ing Soggy? My stors- were in very ba When I began takin, Dr. Swick 1 coul to f the wi aa ted with- Sf medicine. | W Ly ou if you ar ~ if you wil) ting contest here and offers prizes | 5, $3 and $2 for the most sla nsects. Flies are coming in by t bucketful. “’SANITARIUM S Fiest Av. Seattic, Wash. adian Pacific Railway STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE via Vietoria Direct) Danity: 9 m. 45 p. 7:25 p. 11:00 p. Leave Vic $200 a. | Arrive Sea SAILING FROM PIER 1. 113 Second Avenue. Phone Main 5% THE WONDER MILLINERY CO. 1525 SECOND AVE. WE ARE SHOWING EARLY all Styles in Felt and Velvet Shapes Be pleased to show them to you. The prices are moderate. ALL SUMMER LINES GREATLY REDUCED. | EBS ts ‘ ning] TWO MONSTER MEETINGS AND RINK AND MOORE THEATRE day, Sept. 1st om Reserved Seats 25c and 50c. R SHOP, Bremerton. ADOQUARTERS, 1909 Fifth STAND, Fifth and Pine LAND, 1405 First Ave STAND, First Ave. and Columbia St. STAND, 115 Prefontaine Place ail Reservation Money Millard 7” Price Box 147, Now on Sale at Ave. Orders, to Seattle. with Sec’y, P.O ered that he could do! } Hee court C. Stevens declared that} escaped bene manhandled. an hour he could not have stopped| MEXICAN VICTIMS IDENTIFIED | prices | temporary | Heart WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug, 2.— The way for impeachment proceed. ings against Justice Daniel T Wright of the supreme court of the District of Columbia, was opened today in charges made by Attorney Francis Tobin in a letter to Speaker Champ Clark bin demanded the impeach ment of Wright, charging him with fre ntly violating his oath of off and that he was influenced} by the Buck Stove and Range company in rendering his decision in the contempt cases against Sam uel Gompers, John Mitchell and Frank Morrison, all prominent labor leaders. Speaker Clark r to the house Judie | ( rred the letter committee, ALL READY FOR BULL MOOSE ted Press Leased Wire) A slight » of the na change tion. ! tional —_ progressly which as#embles here ne ndav to nominate @ national ticket, was] announced here today. Instead of speaking Monday night, as was or iginally intended, Col. Roosevelt will deliver bis “declaration of faith” Tuesday Governor Hiram Johnson of Cali fornia will call the convention to order at noon Monday, Then for mer U, 8. Senator Albert J, Bever idge of Indiana, who will act as chairman, will address . delivering the key convention. This ‘ollowed by permanent or ganization TOO PROFANE (By Ustted Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Aug. 2-—Be- cause the foreman and other male employes of a Brooklyn factory were addicted to pro fanity, 400 girls, members of the Dressmakers’ union, today are The girls hope to walkouts in other fac- and to put a stop to se of profanity and abuse in the work rooms. RIFLES ON TRAIN NUEVO LAREDO, Mex, Aug. 2 The discovery of a number of rifles and 10,000 rounds of ammunition concealed In a sleeper of a train crossing the border bere today led to the arrest of an American con Juctor and porter by the Mexican custom officers on the charge of smuggling SUFFRAGETS RUSH HIM READING, Eng, Aug. 2.-—Attor ney General Isaacs today had @ taste of suffraget methods when. under guard, he attended the dedi cation of a new police batiding here Suffragets rushed the guard and} trled to attack Isaacs, who barely EL PASO, Tex, Aug. 2—Die patches received here today say that the Americans reported hang ed by Mexican rebels in So have been identified aw 8. S formerly of Dougias, Ariz. Hurtling. and 8. DIDN'T HAVE His “STORE” TEETH WITH HIM. MARYSVILLE, Cal, Aug. 2.--Ac cused of biting his partner's wife, Jobn Cates was exonerated when he proved to the jury that he did not have his “store” teeth with bim at the time the alleged offense was committed THE MARKETS The following are paid by local inerchants to the p paid by the r The p and the sum pa b price.” t these prices, uniess indicated, are for strictly ee—Duying Price. 00 @ 1.50 ‘Meste—teling Frise. 6 full cut 1 ee SSeS. = 23 : = co Cucumbers, dow. «+ emmed. siaen art loin pork = Pmoxed eate— Selling Pries, 15@ 26 wscttemeie” centeeeene@ecmsnene Sneneg SRLS SSSSRSasss Ssxss wovel Buying Priee ‘ 14@ f 10@ abs, don. ‘Vogetanioe—Aeliing Price, - oa curnips y ip ‘doz. #.00@19 004 16 26.00@ 00@ Aling Rolle sate end barley mixed THE STAR-ERIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1912. WE SAVE YOU MONEY — TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE EXTRAORDINARY 35¢ Hair Brushes now offered for, each 23C 50c Belt Pins, orna- mental designe, now, each 29C $3.00 Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords for— $1.99 $1.50 Boys’ Shoes, good assortment, pair— 98° Boys’ Shoes, worth $3, now offered for— 1.89 75¢ Bolero Dress Shields, perspiration proof— 48° 10c Hair Nets, all colors, for, each— 7é $1.75 to $2.00 Swiss Flouncing, sale price, yard— 98° 15¢ Shell and Amber Barrettes— ge 10c can Perfumed Talcum Powder— 5¢ 35¢ to 50c Hair Brushes for— 23° 75c Chain Purses now— 48° INC SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. The Busiest Women’s Garment Store But Why Shouldn’t It Be—Read On—*“ We Waists linen with plain or striped collars, regular values $1.15. Sale price are offering Sailor in white Zolot’s famous One and Two-piece Sailor Suits, regular $4.00 values » $17.50 SERGE SUITS $8.25 Twenty cight Serge Suits selected for this sale from our regular stock, $17.50 values NOVELTY SUITS $11.50 Women’s Novelty strictly tailored garments worth regular up te $27.50, now offered $11 50 ‘ ' for .. Twenty-seven Suits, Ladies’ Mer- cerized Cotton and Lisle Hose, all colors. 35¢ values, pair 21c Ladies’ Long Silk Gloves, all colors, double tipped, $1.50 values for 89c 3.009 yards Plat Val. Lace, Oriental and Torchon Laces, values to 10c for, yard 4c 1Se bar “Boca- belli Castile Soap, cake Fownes’ 75c Silk Gloves, all colors, 2-clasp length for, pair 49c 1,000 dozen Val. Laces, Beading. Edging and In- sertion, 35¢ to 50c values, sale price, yard 23¢ Great big lot of Men's 75c Work Shirts, all sizes, sale price, each 38c $1.50 Combina- tion Muslin- wear, two-piece, lace-trimmed $1.19 10c to 15¢ Nar- row Satin Rib- bons, 5-yard pieces for Tc $5.75 NOVELTY SKIRTS $3.29 Misses’ ion $3.29 $5.50 TRIMMED HATS $1.98 Straw Hats Young Ladies’, and Novelty Si values, Women's Ladies’ neatly trimmed, worth to $5.50. Sale price ... FELT HATS $1.59 Felt Hats, suitable for fall $4.00 values, now on sale for . wear, JUST RECEIVED An express shipment new Brown Tailor Made Suits, special 10c roll best quality Tissue Ladies’ 20c Seamless and Stainless Black Cotton Hose, pair 12:¢ Ladies’ Black Silk Hose, worth 50c, sale price 28c 50c Windsor Toilet Paper, 1,000 sheets, for 5c 300 dozen 35c Embroidered Tea Aprons for, each 15¢ 25¢ and 35c Fancy Ribbons, 4 to 6 inches Ties now offer- ed for, each 39c wide, per yard 16c Stylish Clothes for Men and Boys At greatly reduced prices, including “Society Brand,” Suits. $20.00 SUITS $7.75 are the famous W. S. Peck & Co.'s styles and patterns are right $30.00 SUITS $13.85 Brand,” known They make, and the “Sophomore,” “Frat” “Society makes, in browns, and other well grays and blue grays BOYS’ $7.50 SUITS Handsome Scotch tweeds Boys’ 75¢ Knickerbockers Children’s Play Suits, and Baseball at Searchlight Matches, the double dipped kind, 3 pkgs. for 10c 25c¢ Shell Bar- rettes, various designs, for, each 9c Genuine Coutil Cogsets, latest models, $1.50 values, for 98c 4 rolls fine Tis- sue Toilet Paper, reg. 10c, 4 for 25c Ledies’ Neck- wear, values to 35c, sale price 19c 75¢ Corsets, made with hose supporters at- tached, for 48c for Sc, y Clothes Pins, usually 2 dozen sale price dozen 1c Sc pkg. Writing Tablets or Enve- lopes, each 3c Men’s $4.00 Work Shoes now offered for $2.69 W. S. Peck & Co., Brand $25.00 SUITS $9.85 rand” and other newest patterns and College “College well known makes, in ie THE LOWEST PRICES ON BLUE SERGE SUITS EVER MADE IN SEATTLE . $12.50 $14.75 $17.75 and the $20.00 Suits $25.00 Suit $30,00 Suits The styles are absolutely right, workmanship the best BOYS’ $5.00 SUITS Some with two pairs of knickerbockers Boys’ $1.25 knickerbockers $2 Military man Suits Cowboy and Police Ladies’ 15c Em- broidered Col- lars, sale price, each gc $1.50 Muslin Ladies’ 5c Hem- stitched Hand- kerchiefs, each 2c Ladies’ $1.25 Muslin Gowns, slipover style, neatly trimmed, for 69 75¢ Bleached square neck style 98c $1.25 Lace Linen now Curtains, sale offered for, yd. 45¢ price 79c Gowns, all sizes, VALUES NOW OFFERED 65c-75¢ Norfolk Leather Belts, black, red and white, each 48c 35c White Crochet Belts, all sizes, each 23C ensational Clearance Sa 7c Crash Toweling, per yard— ic 50c Window Shades now going for— a| 29° 65¢ Baby Blankets now selling for 49° $1.00 Cotton Blankets now offered for— 83° 20c Colored Oilcloth at, per yard— 14° Men's $1.50 Muslin or Nainsook Night Gowns, all sizes, each— 97° Men’s $1.25 Balbriggan Union Suits, all sizes, 97° Men's $1 ‘Dress Shirts in abundance for, each 61° Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts in plain colors and striped effects, sale price— 97° Men's 10c Hemstitched Hanckerchiefs, sale price— Ac