Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE ohn —SONTS SAY, OSGAR, SEL EF You CAN GET DISS IT 15S NoT AS RIDDLE: IT Does NOT CLIMB A TREE YET IT GOES TO ROOST MIT DER CHICKENS. NOT CO CAMPING? SARDINES. IT C Bainbrid woek has for high al rates eave the with board ing a ation ir bd boating art evening i fires, races anc time. » SENATORS SHOCKED BY TALE OF WAR ON MINERS Chicago Fagin Uses a Monkey CHIC June Sethe Se nkey 3 AGO. i B. Whee was disturbed t & jewel gibbering of something tt bed, os os started n the | t e Teased Wire ~yand his mine operators on the train, @lectric li t hopped} CHARLESTON, W, Va. June 16. and sald that the guards awept th ti nimbly on th ° en win-|—Despite conferences between camp of the miners with machine dow and ¢ operators and miners in the coal guns, although no shots were fired lt was a large monkey regions of West Virginia, the at them. and that after they were ——— | strike ts as far from settler to past, one of the operators said we VEGETABLE SILK day as ever, and a new and general Let's go back and give them ar UNDERWEAR AND Hosiery | stike t* strongly indicated. The other round” ‘The sheriff refused 2 Looks Like Silk. Costs One Fourth | (cling tween paine Gnnsie Ane he ocr beadpee ars were women t inera is very yitter Mass and ch ren in oe ton et ileaedltinsaesiabtaoed ngs were held throughout the The senatora were shocked by q "AMUSEMEN Paint Creek ang Cabin Creek dis vidence, and expressed their : tricts Sunday, at which orders were amazement “SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 43 Tonight—All Week the miners re-| These orders Verifies Shooting Pike swore he was in issued forbidding turning to work were generally obeyed today J nH | miners’ camp on the night of Febru ‘ : The mine operators will begin ” 4 “The County Chairman” | presentation of their side of the ary 7, when an armored train, car POPULAR PRICES controversy today before the sen no lights, came up along the ate investigation committee. creek and swept the tents with bul Telia of Slaughter. lets. He swore the miners did not Eantages Theatre] scr df tte tetiritg sf tne attor.| return the fire. as they had no arte 3 “Unequaied V file Means Pantages|neys for the mine owners will tend) Mrs. Lucinda Nance, wife of a ‘ toward breaking down the story of striker, tostif at mine guards) stopped her and two girl frienda| while en route to a cemetery where her two children were buried. She | Lee Calvin, former mine guard, who on Saturday told of the trip of the armored train which shot up the camps of the miners at Hdlly Grove, | sald she merely wanted to put flow killing one and wounding several. |ers on thelr graves, but the mine He told of being with the sheriff guards drove them back. Isn’t It an Odd World? ate ten sticks of dynamite. malve A BULGARIAN ROMANCE ANDOR Wei COTOLY, the Great Hon garian Pianist Other Big Acte—4 ie and FOUR COWS tn Watertown, N.Y. Nothing has happened yet, but they are ‘watched with an appreb eye. 1 Angeles Cafe 1422-24.26 First Avenve | restored to @ cripple 'n Misaourt. and sewn with silk thread, ER 1 CROP had been silt ot 3 ga to her nest and hatched ten a Bayonne, N. Y., hen calmly went bac chickens. PATIENT WHO BSCAPED from Poughkeepsie insane asylum | begged to be taken back, saying New York was too noisy. Served from 11 a. m. to 8p. Mm, Are Unexcelied In Seattle Oysters, ng Crabs, Fish, Steaks and eo FREE—LATEST MOTION PICTURES—FREE HOW TERRAPIN may be raised in one’s own back yard ts the subject of a bulletin issued by the government bureau of fishertes, Vocal and Instrumental Concert Afternoons and Evenings Prof. Nape’s Haw. Tan Orchestra ti —Oor— ‘ Q—Artictg—o SOMEBODY IN ARKANSAS has ent Mr. Wilson a fy-trap 18) inches high and a foot in diameter, but the president is no novice as a swatter himself. Talking Machine, Piano, Player, or Grand? Come and get any one you want. Merely pay the drayage. The rest can be paid in little monthly payments afterwards. New Pianos $142, $168, $188, $268, Instead of $275 to $400. Player Pianos $315,Instead of $650. Grand Pianos [used] as Low as $175. Everything must be moved out of the wreckage. Come and get the instrument you want. BUT IT (SS TALLER DAN A CAN OF STUNG IN THE ANKLE by a wasp, the power to walk has been) x JustPaytheCartage RIGH AS A PANO stoo. | f OMES OUT OF A Vite COSTELLO WRITES | fae ON yeh seme OR 3,000 ADMIRER: © wraetare Co “MOVIE” Maurice Costello, the Vitagraph leading man, is as much a matinee |idol as any player of the speaking ever was, He is one of the t actors on the screen and plays every type of role, from the rough and ready sort to the polished gen- Ueman. Costello has become financlally independent through his moving pleture work, He has been acting | ever since he was 2 years old--first in vaudeville and than in various stock companies. Now his name a household word with “movie fans! People who know Costello well call him “Dimples,” in token of his good nature, He is a normal, good-looking man, fond of outdoor sports and especially partial to the |big auto which be drives at break speed. He thinks the great- ure In which he ever appear. Dickens’ “Tale of Two IDOL | MAURICE, THE Costello sayn he has autographed | 3,000 postal cards since he jolged the The movies. other day a woman living in Africa wrote to him, asking him to send her hia photograph and begging him to au |tograph it. ‘SHOOTS VICTIM; LEAVES GASH SAN FRANC 18C 0, Shot twice through the head tn his Market street restaurant, in which he was counting his cash earty to- day, Daniel Q. Bramiett ts dying in the Emergency hospital. His as- sailant, who haa not been captured, got no money. The police say a} lookout the holdup man June 16. warned account of passersby being attract ed by the shots, Bramlett has not regained consciousness, but a good description of the bandit was se- cured from two men who were passing when the shooting oc. curred. Had a ‘Call’ to Rifle Handbag, PITTSBURG, June 16.—P M. Bacon, well dressed and appar- ently cultured, had been sen- tenced to the workhouse for 60 days before it wan discovered that he {8 leader of a Hible class in the Presbyterian church of a Pittsburg suburb, Bacon Was arrested in a store shortly after he abstract- ed $28 from Mrs, Chas. Traog- er’s hand bag. Bacon's defense wan that he “obeyed an irre- sistible impulse,” AMERICAN Is ‘SHOT AT MEXICAN MINE CANANEA, Sonora, Mex, June 16.—Henry Bernstein, cashier of the Mercantile Banking Co. of Cananea, today lies shot and prob ably fatally wounded at his home bere, An unidentified assailant, who fired two shots through a win- dow at Rernstein, escaped. Beth bullets took effect, one lodging in the abdomen and the other in the leg. Bernstein is an American. SEATTLE COLLEGE will hold its commencement exercises at the Moore theatre tonight. Prize win- ners of the various courses are to be announced. Rev, C, F. Carroll will preside. GRAND OFFICERS of the Order including Mra, M. Okla, matron, will 48, of astern Star, Alice Miller, of El Reno, most worthy grand visit the Myrtle Chapter, No. today. ZURICH, SWITZERLAND, |gene Maget and his wife, believed to be the wealthiest persons in Switzerfand, committed suicide to: day, being actuated by disappoint ment at their childless union, not to wait to get the money on| Y, JUNE 16, 1913. HERE, GIRLS! WHY A Harmless Little Riddle Was the Cause of This Rough- -House BuT I said ot en act Is who enjoy 8 1IT WEARS ITS BODY COVERED HOUSE BUT IT ISS NOT A Ex - J T1595 A Bound deact vy row | BUT (TS FEET ISS BARE BRETZIDEND. IT HASS No TEET, J % MONKEY WRENCH, and swt " pon JIT VAG@S (TS TAIL, rs BoT fT 183 FOUND IN 4 Ivs'A @ and go “ e jut TITS EARS (ss RESTAURANTS. ITS A ie a e Y Py Beck ca at Yeoait Park, [A MORONLESS. imott )) ec wor's ere 7 rater) > ‘ ear ne yee ANSWER? Bey CAPTURE BUSINESS PORTLAND, June 16.—Charged with the kidnaping of Josephine |Hawks, 16, from her home in El Paso, Tex., C. Duell Gordon, also of El Paso, ts in jail here today fol lowing & sensational arrest of the |couple at a local hotel last night Gordon is be: ity i of a large public f El Paso and is syndicate be w hy W. Hawks, brother of the irl, followed the couple all the way SHOTS FLY AT. SUNDAY PICNIC | Former Justice of the Pe V. Davis today owes hin lif watch. In a plente ric tray shot, fired by Deputy Sheriff Julian Smith, struck the attorney's watch and glanced off | Davis, on an outing in the vicini ty with his family, came to the ald of Smith, who was rushed into hington by a crowd of a neighboring rancher, Smith had been setzed by the throat and was being ducked in the water when he drew his gun. One bullet struck A |Conner, an fronworker, above the |wkneecap. Conner later was arrest- |ed when he got off the boat at Mad on park and is now in the hospital ward. WARN AGAINST SEATTLE SERUM Until further examination bas been made by the city bact ogist and the chemistry depart- ment, Seattle is warned by Health Comminst r Crichton against us ing the Damo tuberculosis The warning was formally 1s sued by Dr. Crichton as head of the henith department of Seattle * While examination thus far has not shown the Damourette cure to be a “fake,” Dr. Crichton asserts that there have not been discov. ered “any curative properties in it) as yet.” Dr. Crichton will examine four or five cases himself, which are al- |leged to have been benefitted by the Damourette cure. Councilman Griffiths today pre. pared an ordinance to prohibit |treatment by serums of unknown value. | 2 BLOWN UP BY THEIR OWN BOMB: LOS ANG eS, June 16.—Fol- lowing the receipt of threatening |black-hand } the home of J.| D. Trapant in East Fourteenth st. | was destroyed by dynamite early | ltoday. Two Italians, Peppino Principe, and another whose name is unknown were severely injured by the explosion. The injured men are under arrest For several w * Trepant has been receiving letters threatening to blow up his home unless money was forthcoming. ‘earing that the threats would be carried out, last night he took his family to a hotel When the police arrived, the men were trying to get away, but were easily overpowered, Pep: | pino, who was Identified by letters in his pocket, begged for a revolver that he might end his life. | | FIRE FIVE SHOTS AT WIFE BEATER Five shots fired after a supposed | wife-beater Sunday night failed to| halt his flight, near 608 27th ay Patrolman Le Cain verified the complaint of neighbors that there had been some decided wife beat-| ing. The woman was harbored by neighbors. When Le Cain attempted to enter her house, ho saw a man jump out of the window and run, Le Cain ran after him, firing five shots. The man stumbled, Le Cain thought he hit him, But when he came close to him, the man again took to his heels. Motorcycle cops searched for the man all night, W. H. SICKLES, of Orting; Capt. A. 8. Burbank, of Seattle, and H. R Gale, of Bremerton, have announe- ed their candidacy for department commander of the G. A, R,, the a picnic given by the Geneva club on the ranch of} {Otto Hink. Some women, a | conted by a number of intox |icated men, summoned Smith urette treatment for | caanangrmsnrnerenaennne rit mana Daa I A = A NEM Words by Schaefer Music by MacDonald Bur, | es 5 A ueK, I TELL ‘ou! BOWS TO COW VOW.—Rather ‘m vow not to pay a ¢ 76, a dairyman of Ashe- marry C, has sold bis ltarm for $16,000 & man with « Msbanded, Rest r girls was too h The Middlemen Eliminated at FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS (Tuesday) the following big specials will be offered at our markets Rib and loin Mutton Chops Choice aah Ribs . ing them from city yut always a@ little behind The two had left Salem j them a few hours before Hawks arri but he reached Portland ear ly today The Tomorrow od are Choice Steer Pot Roast Sugar Cured Bacon (backs) Choice Liver Sausage ..... arrest was made following a in the hotel cor in the girl is sald to de 4 her pur kind of thing has happened | rab. ble times, wht ne pnuL SEEKS PAY FOR DOUBLE SHIFT Has Albert R. Davis, a guard at the city stockade, been working 16 hours a day? Has the city itself violated the eight-hour workday —regula- tion? Davis has filed a claim with the couneli for w: due him for 16-hour shifts n Au- gust 8, 1912, and December 23, 1912, and for overwork between February 1 and June 5, 1913. He is asking for $880. Jilted Baron Seeking Death NEW YORK, June 16—Mrs. Zéneko Von Dworrak, who before marriage was the Baroness Mad- jeline Pichler, arrived yesterday on |the steamer George Washington, with her cousin, Baron Fedor Nico- — who, she declares, is trying | to get himself killed becau * S Pagel Lo a him, Qparens MEAT co, and eae MARKET, Lower Fleer Westlak: LLARD MARKET, 6443 Bellerd Ave > Ing house to consumer. MEAT. Look for the 0, 8 purpie oh. Shops open antil It stenifies purity | has been unhappy | er gpm He went hunting big game in Africa, hoping that he | | would be killed. All he got was a | lion scratch and the fever that |made him miserable, the baroness says. The baron says he is going to In- dia now to see if he could not find a tiger big enough to eat bm. And That's Another Story The stork left a fine nine-pound | boy last Monday night at the resid- | dence of Mr. and Mra. J... Story. Mound City, Mo., Jeffersonian, SEATTLES” RELIABLE 552-34 SecondAve. NearUnion “A standard loaf of bread in the state of Washington shal! contain sixteen (16) ounces net weight or thirty-two (32) ounces net weight, and no bread shall be sold within the state except it be a whole, half or quar- ter loaf, containing thirty-two ounces, sixteen ounces or eight ounces net weight, unless the same be labeled in plain English words or figures with its correct net weight expressed in vounds and ounces, to- yether with the name and address of the manufac- turer.” | THE STANDARD LOAF *’;. ..:... ».. flolsum Is a Standard Loaf We were the pioneers in giving the public a full-weight loaf of bread for ten cents. If all the bread sold in the city of Seattle came up to the standard set by Holsum there would be no need for any “bread law,” but it doesn't, and in order to protect you from the baker who legislature passed the law we quoted above, would profit at your expense, the The law can prevent your being cheated out of a part of the quantity of bread you are entitled to, but to be s* of getting the QUALITY—ask for Holsum. All good sell grocer sells it. Don’t take a Bun for a Loaf; weigh the bread you buy. Better yet—buy Holsum, sold clean and delivered clean. It’s the kind of bread that Mother would have made if she had had the right kind of equip- ment, are grocers it—your It's made clean, === election for which takes place at the encampment at Bremerton this week,