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THE ebb! sated JUNE 4, ME COURT REALLY BEGINNING 10 1913, [SeATTLE Two Big Stores Noted for Low Prices 7 National Piano Mfrs. SUPRE 23 Third Av ye., i Out of the High Priced District Sold in 2 Days 10 DELAY VACATION TILL WORK’ , DONE & C L O V E R D/ \ Y ; oiay MONEY Pi Alue my day By Gilson Gardner. | O HAT A al my - A : (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT OF THE STAR.) WASHINGTON, June 4—The United States supreme court has put its ear to the| ground and has heard a rumbling sound. Wherefore it is giving an imitation of progres aa siven which is good to look upon ° | Valenciennes Lace 10c Chambray, a yarc The recent crop of decisions, including the one which hits patent monopolies, comes ana tr valnne ib nearer to being the kind of law the people want handed down than anything that the] t Fe Ae A Ay ; august t al has put forth recently munition of graduation na ° esi t jresses and ling rie rs Besides the decision which prevents big corporations manufacturing patented articles Clover Day 4S a I) . . i from fixing the prices of their product when offered for sale by retailers, the court handed Selling of Kimonos, Wash “ down a decision which bars the pr e of judges sitting in federal courts of appeals to ep review, with other judges, cases whic y have decided in district courts. The chief jus 3 cide c ‘é . tice declared that courts of appeals cor " this wa Pre t il. The court White Handkerchiefs é “de a als co € his way were not courts at al ye COU le rst tt ; ty th \ 1 b littl a hiefe for ladiem and « construction and gave other indications that it is becoming a little mo} : the handles , more significant than any of the decisions 1 is the announced determina ] of the court to try to decide all cases new under consideration before adjournment for for : summer recess The court had previously fixed June 2 as the probable date of adjourn t then the tin e " i melee 2 June 9, and now it is believed that the judges will not Clinging Petticoats of soft, heavy, highly away betore ine 14 at the earhest finished sateens; a $1.00 artic of excel $1.65 Comforts | There are still some 115 cases which have been argued and are now under advisement Wide Hair Ribbons lent quality: deep, fancy ounce, 7Qa 1 | astra taree,dueavy weight iby the court awa decision, They include the 45 important rate cases—the Minnesota | of pure, (ilk Tattota Clover Day pri TM beet ovmitert tor Kee : Little I t nt oe case, the On ge case and the intermountain cases, besides the “Turpentine trust,” aise "feral ape teavelers.and for sanmer f at je installments {the newspaper publicity, and the Nashville grain cases. There are more than 1,100 cases Sostene Beery 9c SAILOR WAISTS outing and campers, Gio iy We have too a stock ofjon appeal before the court a yard e, 180 ver Day a nos and we loaded with} “y A Ay " ’ 26 ng ladies’ Sailor Waists cf fine, Apectal ...c00s- ' ati a ‘ aw P Notwithstanding this condiiton of the calendar, which has obtained for many years, Song anit; ly trimmed in Middy Blouse jeere caricads road the court has been taking a vacation every year of approximately four months while liti-| style; blue collar and cuffs. 98c ay track now, wait anfoaded | gants wait in vain for decisions, At the present rate it will take about three years to get Clover Day price .... 6s. sseeeeeeee ie Satel, oy F i. Seige soon as 2\ the docket in such shape co cases can be heard within a year after they are appealed. Fownes’ Gloves ’ $1.50 peak re Blankets y ay sae ee ie MISSES’ WASH reason w or Extra large ‘size; white ; nicely bound ends. i | Div vorce Records wet Day. f eco ORIENT Bize & to 14. Avid 98c a SAN FRANCISCO, June 4.—All $1.50 Dresses of good ine chambray or records {n Reno's divorce annals pee + patterns Hiden bd Esty Sa LENOX, Mass, June 4 have been broken by Mra. Eugene’ 4 big cut in the rates from Seat- BOY’S Thursday Shoe merrily “Way Down “ gap) om . tle to the Ortent will go into effect is the tune he was ren. |DAnd of two days, is stopping at with the sailing of the Great North SUITS Reductions dering 52 years ago when he |‘hy Palace hotel. Sho le 18 years ern Steamship Co.'s liner Minne left his home in East Lee one [4.. rom Herbert Floyd Ballew, °%% Which leaves this port July We are showing all the ee — : Honest grades of leathers, summer day to drive the cows , 10 for China, Japan and the Phil i beet. myles toe ‘oct dearere Gates {after 18 months of married life, and {4 nig hes Peder pehschalte ral a od - 7 n Yn ure ~ boy’ ° ie roearted’te ths sia homentend | *edded Van Daren an hour ator.” "Writs the steamanip contendal| | tere W2,.%"4,,2, 001 | EO, 50 Linen ‘Suits ¢ an ie vem SO after an eventful as a Mra. Van Bu: is the daughter that the reduction ts isteneed’s to at veh of a wealthy Chicago family. Her | fellows. Ladies’ Two-Plece Suits, made 3 or 4-button, * ai soldier in the union army, a tract tourist travel, it Is generally $2.00 Child’s Skuffer pare gh ll a gold |Malden name was Edna May Kretts- petteved that the creased com JUVENILE NORFOLK] [straight front coats; fine linen, natural color. Biome? Saoe oc meee Bi | miner in the Klondike. er. Van Buren 1a connected with tition which will begin when the SUITS, sizes 6 to 9:1} A special purchase offered you for Clover Day @ Maca er ; | He passed down the family | the Standard Ot! Co, and is 27 years Empress of Russia and Empreas! value $6.00, $3 48 at the extra special price of.. . ee BOS BR $1.79 It is not necessary to explain] j..6 ¢ few days ago just in | od of Asia begin the run to the Orient| Special ... s+. . how overproduction will demoral-| tin, to drive home the cows |, Mrs. Van Buren was a gay figure from Vanvouver is responsible for! Boys’ $6.00 double breast- Men's $3.00 Gunmetal ery Intelligent per-) iumat, His parents, who |!" the divorce colony Ivities. the cut. The new liners are ex ed Suits of Caestmere, Tmae Oxteeda: 6 : tands it. This extraor| itched for their boy's return |She want to Reno last November pected to clip thtwe or four days with 2 palrs Knickerbook- GRO RY S ECIALS to 10; a hair. 2049 breaking up of established| ¢,- many years, have been [2nd established residence there. from the present achedule ers. Special thy 98 prices is appealing strongly to the) ine wince dead, but the home- | Her divorce was gran on the at ‘ 20c Fancy Red Alaska Salmon a Ladies’ $3.00 Tan, Patent intelligent, keen, shrewd cla reed: although in other hands, | &round of extreme crue Bord 20 Blows 10c pkg Corn Flakes .... J hvac 2 tor 298 and Gun Metal, Lace or ; Plano buyers. They aro buying, fad, although In other hands, | ST ey "met Van Buren at a Reno Doctors Def 1 he > 19c Sit Vegag' herria en rte iy thelr Pianos and Player Pianos! Wasa part of the old stage Social affair | eTenc i i 59 Pi 1B0 |} Bes, re now. % t . The ; i oy road from Lee to Springfield. | 4 cf No, 2% cans Apricots best qual |MUST ADVERTISE | the Tight Skirt{f | 3c sieav tua’ te | Joc cre eens Sok Gscaniert 1B | | sors ana cine 2. INTENTION TO WED | — boys priced regular 10¢ to 10c Corn Starch, 7e a pound; 4 sua 25c oe 12 to 2; 59c a CHICO, ‘ or ; ved (dibed tas wave candace pkes for 60C | | pair ............- 'ROBS BANK WITH. BRIDGEPORT, Ont, June 4—|meeing Ch'a wrensn oot 8 $1.28. | (Spl.)—Today the new bill went tn neh of the local a dieal soctety 26 docto ent o to effect which moans the crippling record as favoring tie rte for| of the marriage industry at Wind-| wome HAMMOCK CHARMING UMBRELLA RIB |along the Canadian border SWISS § D a sun aly, THe Rew act reauirer all noneal| i%i/ATanar Reynolds had ae.|] | | SPECIAL CURTAINS d TOLEDO, O., June 4 vith aldents to advertise thelr intentions As lon 1 ong ax the Individual can Strong and well woven, 2% yards long, with fancy bent umbreila rib, a mes sting | three weeks ahead of time in the! waik to her own personal comfort,” complete with spreaders, colored borders and two- 4 name as James ther - -° 4 by al newspapers, once a week. An4/ ho said, “the narrow skirt te a padded head rest and inch hem; very easily robbed the Northern Nationa! “ © present clippings and affidavits | spiendid thing. It ts not the germ | deep fringe. laundered. Clover Day H lot ive rolls, of bills, each coutall| so the tssuer of Rarriage lecnaes carrier that the wider skirt is,/ Priced, each . ’ Special, 7 Guaranteed igh-Grade | ing § ¢ money was abetract-| before the Heense w! ven out . 8 + 9 e led from the tellers window. Pur Moreover, If you have ever noticed Others at $1.49 to $4.98. & Pall ..cceeecees LOO MODERN elegantly furnished | !t often corrects a bad walk. Amer i vans ran) Quality sued by bank attaches, E | ome at lowest rates at Hotel Vir-|!&n women think {t Is stylish and Remember, these Pianos are of into the arms of a policeman as he the most dependable class. Every was attempting to mingle with the/ sinus, Eighth and Virginia, near | Mitt angi wha’ wits ie ls q Piano and Player Piano carries an |noonday crowd. Besides the two| Westlake. Elilott 806. iD aacbow GRU elton & dithiadnwe | 4 fronciad ten-year Warranty. No rolls of bills, the police found $213 | do; therefore, it {8 a good thing.” 4 Detter instruments can be found in his possession. | a apramaetnnsttaneteeeneneneipieentgiahadiiin < SE | anywhere, even though they ask three, four and five times the price Low | ANGRY WIFE USES GEN. GRANT Ss GRANDDAUGHTER lShocking Plan we do. This is truly a great op- | | WEDS A WARSHIP COMMANDER portunity and we are glad to see LUNATIC WILL | e | WHIP UPON HUBBY that Seattle people are taking ad- R d ] piled oixt <usicio: ela acne eae to Kill Dogs| Vantage of oun rip PARKERSBURG, W Va. Juneliie Grant of San Diego, grand- —_— SENT 10 PRISON ia |4.—-(Spl.)—Wielding @ blacksnake| scughter of President U. 8. Grant, COLUMBUS, Ohto, June 4— | T k t bal Ae Mare sonnece: forged recently surprised her friends by [note and Tabby are going to death :, is Me u 0 take refuge in |i°S" Lieut. Com- by advanced and modern methods rey ’ ‘ NEWARK, N. J, Juno 4-—Pa-| IC e Ss jflight, while his companion Miss |" waer’ Wm, Piggot Cronan, U. 8. hereafter. M'MINNVILLE, Or., June 4—As t fy ee ee Oe Toe eats | Thelma Arnold, a promment 80-|\'"in this city, ‘The ceremony was That is what the Obfo Federation | the result of Mayor W. T. Vinton's . Hospital for the Insane are to have| June 8, 9, 11, 13 | ctety girl, was lashed until she performed by Justice of the Peace of Humane societies, closing the refusal to sign certain contracts for a newspaper, which they will pub- | begged for mercy ‘A. Pearnott. third annual meeting here, resolv-| street paving, entered into by the 2 ths Slew THK gies off Te | The whipping took place on the|°'Gronan is commander of the tor- ed. Poisoning, shooting ‘and as-|*"° of ba 3 Brit od D. Bvena medical director | principal street of the city, with | ido boat destroyer Jewett, sta- phyxtation of animals are to be|“!tY council, Circuit Judge Galle i \f the institution, | big crowd ‘of onlookers. Both wom | tioned at Annapolis. He arrived supplanted by electrocution | way today tmponed upon him 3 {ll direct the poltey | ; ‘tle the 4 met his bride-to- | 4 tae the.fepee saa’ writes te onttort-| | was fined $10 and coats while the | be ostensibly to arrange for the |ONLY 5-CENTERS finement in the county jail without | lals. Many of the patients are ex-| | younger woman was discharged. | weading that had been previously FOR STATESMAN | savor alg rane roger : FREE MUSIC ROLLS pert writers and will be contribut- | THE REGULAR meeting of the|@nnounced. | “ The council had awarded a com |ors to the publication John Hay Parent-Teachers’ asso- ne ORNS Sr. een | WASHINGTON, June 4.—(Spl.)—|tract to a Portland concern, but Easy Monthly Payments | | clation will be held in room 8, John | {rip tn the East, before gang to | Representative “aifaith Dili" stan | Vinton retused to athe nie ae q wate 8 yee “ee — sat Maroy | Hay school, Wednesday afternoon Ps | tha of Oklahoma has announced|ture. The city brought mandamus erms with us just now r F oy Funny Oy at 3 o'clock for the purpose of that hereafter he will smoke five-| proceedings against the mayor and not doing ae eon erg ane) , ’ electing officers and hearing the | cent cigars usually, and ten-centers|they were decided against him, 4 } of charity jot a bit of it e a Pl sin Man | reports ot. the delegates to the Still refusing to sign the contract, 4 simply compelled to do it e ea g y | Mothers’ Congress convention Extravagance is in the blood of|contempt of court proceedings : pelle, Ayers age vege | | | every American,” said Murray, “and| Were instituted which result ‘= r once. t looked as} ss I do not vhile .|today’s senten: Hy though we would have to vox up a|,,"A# funny as ever.” was the| || THE MARKETS arene, to fall a victim to the wiies| nee — Jot and ship them away. Boxes, of| |. which filled the Moore the-| of luxury.” CLEVELAND—A class of 500 ‘ course, cost big money and the ome Mead and Tuesday nights| | — jschool girls in short dresses have » extra handling and freights would to see Eddie Foy in “Over the Riv | ane, vr »e | Best modern outside rooms in| begun a practical study of infant Fun up into hundreds of dollars, #0) 0 °° no “supported by a very ta te Seattle, 25¢ to 50c. Stewart House. | hygiene Monday an 8-months-old 4 > the factory told us to cut prices! et aute company of funmakers and | shoe 6 86 West Stewart (near Pike Public’ baby was stripped and given a ; and terms. We have done .t as no — % 4.000 4 arket). eee hygie 5 s to do or could do for that matter,| ¥¢!! appreciated by : 5 , There is not a middleman’s piano B. & M. Qualit 5 store in Seattle that can begin to SIX OF THIRTEEN y come down the line with us in ent Chicken Tamales and Chili fine, prices We are nelle the, GRADUATE ON 13TH| Con Carne 4 Gest Planes today to the homes in wt! Have that individual taste—just a little different and some instances for less than the] ROSLYN, Wash., June 4.—Start Best of Trains better. American made from Mexican recipes. | small plano dealer buys them at|ing four years ago with 13 mem ALE GROTT ; wholesale, and by the looks of hers, the class of 1913 in the local 4 DAILY B.& M. _AMALE 0 | things we won't'be under’ the ne-|high school will hold its graduat 1511 Third Ave: Main 5306. ¥ 4 cessity of buying boxes and ship- . en be Friday, June : q 1 Sing any away. We'll sell a bun-|]3) “Or the 1d who started, only || At Convenient Hours | ‘ dred Pianos in Seattle within the|gix will graduate, the others having reaaed hoge + next three weeks |moved or left school to work / Hesvy, penooth Fubning He qdee | Quick Repairing That Leaves the Shoe 4 coaches, smoker and obser Bhoulde: | 4 ; Nationai Piano Mfrs. SEEK MISSING BOY vation cars on day. trains Bpare rib : f Comfortable. 4 — with dining car service tha MRS. LIEUT, COMMANDER WM. PIGGOT CRONAN, U, S. N., FOR- : _Lucinda Lowry of Hamil-/1 1S, Standard and Tourist “vs 7 KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL—613 Second Av. 823 THIRD AVENUE {ton Wash., 1s in Seattle searching |} seening cars at night. Price. var One Block Below Orpheum Theatre, |for her 19-year-old son, Arthur, who 5 19%|) Wonderful Treatment For Girl of 19 Holds i iy ‘lieft his he three months ago. O24 | § Opposite Central Bldg. rn aattee ike for tod tie ELECTRIC LIGHTS . || : | Corns Callouses and " ister he return within on all trains. oxg ercre All | Gorsageey Up Chauffeur eee been “received from him. | Mra EASTBOUND EXCURSION 1s | anuiions of people who endure datiy| OMAHA, Neb, June 4.—Viola §.S.PRINCE RUPERT S.S.PRINCE GEORGE ! LAWTY, REVO A ee eee E 1h | tetatetacton that’ dere Jee eam | Bim, 19 years old, of Plains Kas., Leave Seattle, Wash, | Leave Seattle, Wash, i nate and Gray) ores : TICKETS | Hy and quickly! held up the chauffeur of a passing Pen Repay 1 Aah er : 1 | \t f it He ind oun |antomobile in the downtown dis- ‘cain. Webbie he) ck, ene CHIGAGO—WHEN 8 judge 0]! 6, gate daily. Long return | Bauabe, dom PRE J r trict and forced him to drive to a Prince Rupert. and” Prince Rupert oad’ the juvenjle court called upon a unit ¢ 4 barb 014 @ 02 ai M suburb in order that she might es- Granby Ba | Stewart woman to pass a sentence on her n ran #008 4.50 Lobel eal cape fxom her mother, as Srhech ah SRT CGPS | usbeacee ; I3-yearold son, accused of stealing " ‘ 14,000 40.00 treatment works| Miss Bims came to Omaha re 7 Fon blinpete, Mamet Led Wades ee / purse, the mother sentenced the Learn details from vie | right through the | cently to escape, she declared, from SCTING AT. PRINCE SATURDAY FOR i boy to earn back the money he 1:26 Proves the cause| Her stepfs he was placed in Poacher Island, Skidegate, Pacoft Jedway, Theda and Roge ; eer end to retire every night at || CITY TICKET OFFICE HE the the Good d Home here un-lf ) . Gconimn oh a 1 , La peydiler j ae FY Use it once and | ti her mother could reach the city, |f 7 1, GOoDIER, © 1 Saneaee rea ' . J. O. McMullen, City 1.28@ 1.80 pour foot feel de-| “When the moth went to the mae tee beta Piet axe, and Yous War Ee ee if OAKLAND—THE school board Pass. Agt. 1:26 1.59 aor |home the daughter Started with her | AGENTS FOR TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES has ordered the expulsion from the H. N. Kennedy, Gen. Agt. 600 troubles will be a thing of|to the station, apparently satisfied. | |high schools of 15 boys who wer ze ° | Price. two tablesp votule | Suddenly the young woman ran | ~ a j to at found to be members of w “frat.” || First Ave. and Yesler Way, || astern wasntneton time und ine jtawn fl into the street, stopped the driver | ) Suspension of a number of girls 1s | Seattle, Wash. sound ‘timouiy 14.009 16.00 ntly rubbing. the{of an automobile at the point of a! he tr QU Th tre | expecta later, | ae |Sibeue see Hf ona bs . fee ont tegen. |revolver and jumped into the car, eon ea re. nion ea re A Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p, m. to Fought Against Mr. Rockefel- | Tel. Eliott 5750. Bran one 16.00 wae formerly confined tc fen, | She held the revolver at the chauf- i tam. ler; Now Destitute.” says © New |! 4 1 Chariton, A. G. P. A., 30.00031.98 ‘inv few hours from|the automobile: and escaped: THIRD. NEAR UNIS Table d’hote Dinner, with pint | York Herald headline, That's one Portland. O: Cracked 30:00 ade five ; f wine, 75 lof the reasons we never started an ortland, Or.. tel eg axe te bala’ to 8 Seyatons f ik beat MIKOD sipsee vee 33.00 worst feet in fl Dance at Dreamland tonight, Changes Program 3 Times a Week

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