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VICTOR | Jewelers We have a fine new stock of Steriing Stiver, Rings, Bar Pins and La Valileres at very Reasonable Prices. We want you to ‘and feel that you come. 821 Second Office Phon: Rea Phone. ne R. The Tomorrow (Friday) ‘on Gold Filled Beauty Pins 25c Pair Near Marion. Meteson Optical Co. 1830 Second Avenui Main fonwood 147? ROBERT CURTIS BLECTRICAL CONTRACTOR epairing, Installing ‘ost St. Seattle _ MEAT PRICES CUT AGAIN FOR FRIDAY FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS JUNE REDUCTIONS VELL, DOT SOUNDS Moret GENSIBLE, ADOLF, DERE 155 A CHANCE foe GoME REAL EXtRcist OF THOUGHT UND prise oe 1 mr A PEACH OP A RIDDLE, OSGAR, GUT IT (99 Some- WT BLABORATE —— FIRST You GtT DER ANSWER UND DEN You ofT DER QUESTION —_ fo} VELL, DER ANSWER 196 IN TWO PARTS. VON PART 18% A WT 193 DE ANSWER come In are wel ~~_IBARES CONSPIRACY FOR — $5,000,000 STEAL IN PLAN | FOR HARBOR TERMINALS That the Ayers crowd is pushing the proposition to in- crease the port commission to five members in order to force the location of the terminals on the northeast end of Har- bor Island is the open charge made by President Pardee of |the Municipal league. “And that would mean nothing but a big real estate graft, as the Ayers scheme was meant to be from the very start,” he |said. “The map explains the situation. If the terminals are | located on the northeast or northwest end of Harbor ‘sland, | the only accessible property within one mile of the terminals | will be on Harbor Island alone, shutting off the rest of Se- attle, and thus enhancing the value of Harbor Island prob- ably some $5,000,000." Harbor Island {ts owned, either or through foreclosure m mission. |Business club, Robert Bridges, Of/ por Isiand bonds for $5,000,000 a | ages, by N. H. Latimer, C. B Bussell, J. M. Frink, and other Chamber of Commerce members, who have been strenuously asking OF PORT PLANS for an increase in the port com At first, the Ayers plans contem by ge plated locating the “terminals on At a dinner to be given Thur® | the northwest corner of the isand. day night at 6:30 p. m. at the! Now, however, since the people will Rathskeller by the Young Men's/ undoubtedly vote to cancel the Har |the Port of Seattle, and J. E. Chil-/and substitute the $2,000,000 bond berg, president of the New Seattl®|igsue for the East waterway ter Chamber of Comme’ will dis | minats, the Harbor Island crowd ta cuss the issues at stake in the looking with hope upon an increas- coming election, to be held June/ eq membership of the port commis. 17, relative to the Harbor Improve |sion, For the northeast side of| ments. Harbor Island ts bounded by the At a regular meeting of the/past waterway, and, therefore, | paying ||South Seattle Improvement clad | would come within the cars of the | the sBowtas peeceeen ‘WAS | $3,000,000 bond Issue. | q unanimously: A Jotnt report of the Commercial own the lot we at ge a pan gag on ey club, the Munictpal league, and the house. og poe Lon ps * i Phas 17th, sub. | Public Ownership league has been @own, Easy }| wit be he ‘tione to be |Drepared, which recommends an mitting five propos! affirmative vote at the coming voted on: We, the South Seattle Im- favor of Propositions 1, 2, 3 provement club, are heartily in and 5. election tn June for Propositions 1, 2, 3 and 6, and a negative rote against Proposition 4, which is the proposition to Increase the port Ytss-yts3— Go on! VOT 136 one ANSWER ? Kita < T DER DOER PART my 195 Now per HAMMER, VICH I HomD IN ON DER FLOOR. ALL DOT REMAINS 15S DOT YOU MUST CLOSELY YATCH DER eas. HE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1913. ODDER PART 195 Dis } HAND. Dee EGG, You SEE, AFTER. Dot Comes DER QUESTION . a | | commission. BOMB WOUNDS We are unalterably opposed to Proposition 4. Further, Be it resolved that we heartily Indorse the serv- Ices of the port commission and earnestly believe the mem- bership of three fully ade MANY IN LISBON wate. qe GEORGE M’FARLANE, President. anime 1. M. NEWMAN, LISBON,’ June 12—Pollowing retary. grave disturbances here last night, a bomb was thrown from the upper window of a house into a municipal parade today, Many persons are known to have been wounded, and it is reported several were killed. The reports of fatalities have not been verified. THE CAMBRO-AMERICAN JUN- 1ORS OF THE WELSH PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH will present a mock trial and a minstrel enter- |\tainmment this evening, the pro coeds of which will be used to fur- nish a parlor for the church. SHOOTING IN THEATRE LONDON, June 12.—Censored despatches from Lisbon say that last night a mob attacked a theatre during a benefit performance and) a fusillade of shots was fired tnto/ the packed boxes. The audience! was thrown Into @ panic. No de| tails are given. Middlemen Eliminated at the following big specials will be offered at our markets: SECOND CAR ROBBERY grand larceny in the sum of $250 ary 10, was acquitted by a jury tn) Mberated on the matter all night. BIG STORE’S PARK IS DEDICATED Several thousand persons wit- neased the dedication of the new site of the Bon Marche at Fourth ay. and Pine st. to the use of the public as a park Wednesday even- ing. Fire works, music by Wag- ner’s band and the partictpation of the boy scouts were the entertain- tng features, The new park is the only one tn the downtown district, and covers an area of about half a block. A big bandstand has been erected In center of the park, where concerts will be given throughout the sum mer. The boy scouts, led by Maj. B®. 8. Ingraham, holsted a large American flag. The display of fire works could be seen from all parts of the city. yesterday, It was the biggest “beer ta > Amalgam filling from Minnie E. Parmeriee, Febru-| bust” that neighborhood has ever | seen. When the horses ran aawy the superior court. The jury de-| Driver Chas. Whitmore leaped from his seat and escaped injury, IN TH The most curious of all gaso- line motors has recently been brought out in Paris and was ex- hibited there at the aviation show. The piatons, four in num- ber, are placed at the ends of long arms and look like the letter X. They swing alternately together and apart, as the gas {6 introduced in the cylinder, the latter revolv- ing around them at high speed from the effects of these impulses, while the arms themselves swing at a Include a very large number of fancy and strictly tailored Regent Suits. Come have to offer and make your Just small deposit opens your ac- and see what we selection on credit. a slightly owe! pend e count, while the balance may ecm coroleth tig ena ae Only one spark plug is used be paid weekly or monthly. with this engine and the fuel oon sumption 1s extremely low. The four operations of the internal combustion engine, suction, com pression, explosion and exhaust, are carried on in a regular cycle of actual motions. The charge 1s introduced simultaneously, or prac lly so, because of the rapid ition of t Inder, between J tons at op} {des of the cylinder, the explosion foreing 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union Si them apart ike scissors, to meet “ D - ; ” another charge introduced between ‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House them a0 thoy com ther. ‘Tho ¥ « 60 of motor attaing a revolutions, deliv ap 1,600 p. and per b. ‘ a yet weighs but 209 pounds. or 8% E WORLD A poo) COCO ‘D (| oogooutl -OO13 (OOOO ao Y7ABOBee QU QO ag 7 SENATORS VISIT FREDDIE’S BACK WARFARE SCENE AT HOME AGAIN BY United Press Leased Wire Fred Gates, ll-year-old son of CHARLESTON, W. Va, June 12. “gwittwater Bill” Gates of Klondike —Changing their plans, the senate fame, is home with his grandmoth- sabcommittes probing strike Con- er, Mra, Jola Beebe, 2414 First av., ditions today decided to personally again today, after a wild saturnalia visit the scene of warfare. Accom: of joy and circus. panied by attorneys for both sides Freddie couldn't resist the temp- and newspaper men, the committee tation, when the big show came to left at 10 a m. for the Paint Creek town Sunday, so he took $20 from and Cabin Creek districts. grandma's purso and went out for Before leaving the committee held » time. & ten-minute session. John Holds! To avold capture by the police he borough, a miner in the Boomer fraternized with the officers sta- fields, asked aid of the committes. tioned around the circus grounds, He said his mall was being tamper and even aided in the search for ed with, hie letters opened, and himeelf. All that was left of the that he and his family were driven g29 was a voracious appetite and a out of their home because he val- desire to sleep in a real bed. unteered to testify at the {nquiry.| “Straw is no place to sleep,” he confided to his grandmother. JOSH WISE SAYS: Choice Steer T-Bone Choice Spare 1 a “Why it that, when you ask * man that al De ssuivah. wena ey 23c : moses weve 1226 VAN COUVER, B. ©., June 12.— Y ] W H teers le 4 roel 3 aiven Cat Is Mother to Honeycomb meV gaae ek ..:.... 156 Bi tvo masked car bandits last nignt! Y ESIEL ay Has [eae Sugar Cured "4716 | American, Full 18¢ Bice Up and robbed the. passengers Fine ‘Beer Bust’|— 8 Young Rats Bacon (backs) ....-.. 1026 | Cream Cheese ........ B. ©., electric car on the Eburne| e ee us inchs The above proces will prevali at tne following marmeta; lline, ‘at MeCrae road, near here, aomene SED4..1A, Mo. June 12.—A_ rat CATEPIC MARKIE, Sooond ont ri. adn disappeared into the brush. The| Defying the city ordinance against was kiSed at the plant of the War AKE MEAT CO. Weatlek: |holdup occurred at almost the | dispensing beer without a license, saw Produce Co. and was found to [RICAN MEAT CO., Third od Jopias com. {dentical spot and at the same|4 two-horse team, hitched to a dou have eight young ones. The young hey MEAT CO. Ln lories. hour as a similar robbery on Wed ble deck brewery wagon of the rats, which have not got their Morro Prom packing house to consumer.” ay sigpeliomes Sew hens Sopened ap’ 966 quarts Of Tans See A tet otc ouupaeed’ 6 . os pe and at, wi rt See woniie sake aed Dr hrp At | Look forthe, % ome J. H. CORNISH, charged with! naouser at 14th and Yeslor way late Keep the place free Of rain promint- jly took them in charge and is nursing and attempting to ratse | them, |BIG GRANDSTANDS BURN AT REGINA REGINA, June 12.—The big new grandstand with the old stands on joither side, the main building and }the district buildings at the exhibl- tion grounds hero were totally de- stroyed by fire last night. The loss will run well over $100,000, The fire was the result of a gaso- line stove exploding. | i) LIKE To, Bur ve grade of gmaigam is used Hogs son ole Pat", ' Gold Crowns, $4 gener od my all reat fa then tooth, allow ye to t then fit cok tseewarte ‘e mn it with Gold or Porostain Srewes, will be surprised at the quality of euch « tooth Bridgework, $4 yequires considerable of experience ote e Delage work correctly, 01 alist can match your teeth an place fn the missing Jer Gold go that you | them. Sark of Porvelel have the b service from Full Sets Teeth,$5 Up | We have thousands of Seattle custom. | ere who will tell you that they never Knew that plates could be fitted eo per: ‘fectly enti] they had we do the wor! | “Any work that dosen't prove satistao- |tory will be repaired free of charge a any time Come In BOON—today if rou wish—for | #REW examination and estimate, (12-Year Guarantee to All Free Examination OHIO fae DENTASTS | 207 University St, Second and University Wt, Opp. Braper-Paterson Co This Riddle Works Backward and It Has.a Real Punch VELL, I AM VAITING For DER QUESTION OF DER RIDDLE, ADOLF. vor 195 DER. QUESTION? “| CU | Fancy Etamine, with attractive border, in ecru, 40 «OIC | | Words by Schaefer Music by MacDonald VOT KEEPS DER HAMMER FROM STRIKING DER EGG? Easy Terms Low Prices INTERESTING Drapery Specials WN LI He F OR Friday's selling, the Drapery Section offers a NI (] quantity of attractive Marquisettes and Etamines at Ny i keen special prices as follows: | f nal a Good Grade Etamine, 40 inches wide, in ecru and 20 3) ivory; special, a ya ome seerses C hi (] | Marquisette, in ecru only; 40 inches wide; special, a 25 « ~ FRE sscrecrvnewss 00s vecdoneten meres tee oarune 4 (] HA lit Best Quality Etamine, 40 inches wide; special, a 30c a GOO oc cccccccrscsiccoves? Does ceccsceccccinesscoeses 0} Best Grade Etamine, 50 inches wide; special, a yard | | inches wide; special, a yard ... |Perambulator Special ~ $18.00 | A luxuriously designed Perambulator, extra large and roomy. Has body of wood and woven reed, handsomely finished. Under-construction is unusually strong and the springs are exceptionally resili- ent, assuring maximum comfort for the baby. Very special this week at $15.00. The attractive Go-Cart illustrated ts well made and finished. Has strong steel construction and ts covered in best grade pantasote leather in choice of either brown or black. Collapses with one simple motion. At a big reduction this week. Special $5.85. Down Weekly $1 | In the Heart of Town Canadian Pacific SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS To Eastern Destinations, on sale May 28tti to September 30th. Good for return until October 31st. You may stop both going and returning. For full information as to routes and rates, apply to W. H. GORDON, Agent M3 West Holly St, Bellingham A. B, WINTER, Agent 1519 Hewitt Ave, Everett Cc. E. BINGHAM, Agent, Sedro-Woolley J. W. HALL, Agent, Snohomish W. F. ROBINSON, Agent, Anacortes G. BENJ. POINDEXTER, Agent, Bremerton "'E. E. PENN General Agent Passenger Dept. 713 Second Ave., Seattle. ° STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULT 1