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St A EE PE Ey AVIATOR TO START OVER OCEAN TRIP By United Pree NEW YORK @tor Frank C ed from Liver today that he asod Wire June 28—Avi ord, just arriv I, announced 4 start Mon day from Atlantic City In an attempted hycroplane flight across the Atlantic ocean, us Ing frozen petro! as fuel He estimates he can make the trip in 30 hours. Clifford he expects to take on a fi supply of fuel from a boat stationed [in yoean. His machine can fly 100 miles an hour, he said. He expects to reach the coast of Ireland Wednesday Certain Rellet from headaches, dull feelings, and fatigue of biliousness, comes quickly —and permanent improvement in bodily condition follows—after your stomach, liver and bowels have been toned and regulated by BEECHAM'S __PILLS ne PORTO RICAN STRAW HATS Coot t Dew Bot satisfactory Cffice Phone, Main 1764 Rea Thone, Kenwood 1172 ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, Installing 1018 Post St. Seattle Union Theatre THIRD, NEAR UNION MISS HELEN FERMAN, NEW YORK, June 28 raot jo8t magnetic ms and then her talent and personality, jon the stage MOST MAGNETIC WOMAN e CALLED] BELASCU'S MYSTERIOUS NEW STAR. | David Bel da new star—Helen Ferman about » ta 8 Starr and a score of other personality of any s Ferman appeared she is one of THE STAR—SATURDAY, ORGANIZING LAD OF 17 STARTED GREAT BATTLE OF GETTYSBURGyat ISKED LIFE TO CARRY. MESSAGE TO MEAD TO PREVENT Women in Rush For Police Job T8CO. June here for the FRAN SAN 28 ations The salary ts $100 a month, The regular cop kote $120 The successful cand Anton must be & feet § Inches tall. weigh 150 pounds, and be bet weer nd 35 years old) Appointments cheduled to be made Monday >, the wizard astronomer of | Mal! and He is going to see r. But wh bis boring inknowne that a woman in Amer Rene a minor role tn one of from Aside from the most beautiful women drop Five thousand tired but hap- py boys and girls went home last night and dreamed of joy wheels, shoot the chutes and roller coasters. these little guests at The Star's party at Lona park. ‘Changes Program 3 Times a Week Arnold’s Catarrh Remedy | For the head and works without pain. | all Mucous, Constipation, | gestion, Dyspepsia and Torpid Liver. | | stomach, Relieves Indl- Makes “Pale Faces” Pink. If, after using one 50c pack- age, you get no relief, return the empty package with ~ name and address to the gist from whom purchased pis," get your money back. All my remedies are pat up in compliance with the Pure Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906, Serial No. 15,819, and are fn no way misleading. Ask your druggist for them, he can get them for you or we will send them direct by mail. 333-324 Arcade Bidg., Seattle. v rete ALBANY *RAINLES® (8Q000684 Albany Cut-Rate) Dentists WR STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 15 YEARS. GUARANTEE SIGNED BY US. EXTRA For 90 Days Only The following prices will he given at eur offices unt!l September tat Comes in today—don't put It off We fare doing dental work for less than your wn prices to advertise our work. Set of Teeth, Guaranteed Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown $3 Solid Gold Fillings...75¢ UP Silver Fillings ......50¢ UP Albany Cut-Rate Dentists |1o Second Floor Peoples Bank Wullding, Second and Pike. Take Elevator or Walk Up. OUR PRICKS WILL BURPRIBE YOU OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU, Every boat of the Island Transportation Co. that left the Spring st. dock up to 1 o'clock was crowded with litue ones, and the park was «0 full they could hardly get around. W. H. Laab, manager of the CUT HIMSELF T0 DEATH IN CELL By United Press Leased Wire CRIPPLE CREEK Colo., June 28.—The trial of James L. Bacon, charged with the murder by dynamite of his wife and 6-year-old stepdaughter, is abrupt Accord ing to offictals, Bacon com mitted hart-kari in his cell The Bacon home was dyna mited May 27, and Bacon him. self wan dangerously hurt. He was arrested at the funeral of his wife and child. Bacon, who was a former member of the Colorado legisiature, went on a hunger strike, which he con tinued unt!l a few days ago. | Finance committee of council voted in favor of perma for the west side of Westlake av., from Mercer st. to Fremont ay. bridge. The committee shelves an ordinance calling for only tempor the of the cost, the rest coming from property owners. IT’S AGGRAVATING On June 16, an industrious member of the Fraternal Or- der of Porch Climbers garnered & purse containing $10 at the home of Mrs. May Matheson, 2205% Second ay. He or she, gender betng un- known, liked the place, and came back June 20. This time the emoluments totaled butt $2.50, , But the place atill retained its magnetic power of attrac. tion, and on June 24 a diamond ring valued at $135 went into the collection of this persistent visitor. , Detectives are investigating. FORTUNE FOR SQUAW SPOKANE, June 28.—Pxeecu- tors of the estate of John Bnos, a wellknown stockman, who died here in 1911, are today preparing to carry out the verdict of the jury the district court, which held Kampitke Syeto, an Indian aquaw, is entitled toshalf the prop- erty, valued at $250,000, _ Danoe at Dreamland ought, | They had a grand time, did | DO IT BY HALVES. ent paving | ary covering of asphalt over | plank road. The estimated cost of the permanent {improvement is $58,000. The city will bear $25,000 5,000 LITTLE ONES HAVE BIG TIME AT STAR’S LUNA PARTY rooms sinus park, was about the happiest grown-up in the bunch, al though there were some hun dreds of other grown-ups there to watch and prevent a den “Never saw anything like it in my iife,” sald Laab. “Greatest bunch of joyful joy and energy ever got together in Beattie.” And The Star staff was rath- er tickled, too. Nothing like helping a lot of Western Ornamental Iron & Wire Works 2443 Irving St, Seattle, Wash. Elevator Enclosures, Fire Escapes, youngsters enjoy themselves, Tron and Wire Window Guards, except being a youngster your- | Folding Gates an¢ Fencing. self Beacon 1586. The party developed several enterprising young merchants who ought to make @ success in life. Some eer me to the park with a ¢ bank roll of coupons stineed from Stars, sold to readers who did not have any children, which they sold at cut rates. Some pugilistic youngsters who wanted to demonstrate their prowess on the road back kept the master and mate of the Fairhaven busy, for most of the 600 kids carrted on trip were anxious to heavyweight champion the crowd decided at once. But no one was hurt and nobody fell overboard. BULL BROS. \Just Printers | 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043) Railroad Excursion to Beautiful Lake Keechelus wn siope of the Cascaden idea! places In the Weat Ing Good fishing, good boating and other amusements Given by the Raliroad Men's Rxcursion Co via the Milwaukee, #unday, June 29 Special low rate of $1.60 for round trip Firet train leaves station, Fourth and Jackson street at ©18 a om. Return Ing, leave Keoohatus ¢:10 pm. Tickets at the Milwaukee office, feo ond and Cherry, and at passenger ete ten — Phone: scenery MODERN elegantly furnished | at lowest rates at Hotel Vir. Eighth and Virginia, near Eliott 803.—Advt eatlake NORTHWESTERN CREDIT ASSN. Established 1903 658 Empire Bldg. Main 6324 SEATTLE’S CREDIT BUREAU COLLECTIONS WANTED To sell and carry, The Seattle Daily Star in all parts of the city Be Independent And make your own spending niles, Hundreds of boys are doing so—why not you? Avil Circulation Department, Se- attle Star, 1307 Seventh Av. JUNE 28, 1913. R By Herbert Quick. | was 8 boy of 17 who pushed| ihe button which threw the Army | of the Potomac Into that flere} struggle at Gettysburg which hanged the face of t ry. Thin| in the story of hin deed | Plans for a wider scope of work) On June 4 the North and than ever attempted before have|é h allie f pa nie, ' n | Lee, with host of ized mt icy haar ne rac ileratg wr |herote fighters, had 61 Penn-| jzation of Seattle, which recent oe a ablinhed headquarters at , ta f in tral building, with Richard Hay [bis office tr ' oplens : ! an t ¥ pe x : . y {leat of June He and bin cause | ©: fee dace SAP |faced ruin at the har f the Na Jarants, that are expected with the eee the Contederaey | jopening of the Panama canal, 18)" neside him was Major Thomas T.| \the big problem the society will do} pore Nene Ce the inilitary. tele-| Jvote ftnelf to. Arrangements are : | junder way to place as many Immb)" giant, Bos eae Hiatal grants as possible tn farming Al aong of hin secret. service. men ltricts. Prevention of sluma in Re eenieian toe Wun taenine attle will be the vital work the or | o) \iia de | ganization has mapped out The situation was tremendous | If Lee could concent hin neat M CH DRUG |tered army fore Mead ild do 4‘ n i aw a telegraph office In ! ye rick, Md The sounder be 1 nk. ‘HitekYord took the | cis the key We Dy United Press Leased Wire Jhave a dispatch we want him to LONDON, Ont,, June 28 —-Strin-|carry | gent action by the Canadian M Ten Hyck Fonda come. He was| |teal Ansociat which Is in conven of 17, of an old New York} tlon here, againat the use of serums who now lives in Omaha,| and vaccines In Canada, in expected to ros an address Dr Secretary Stant ante /. Franh ngs of Chicago. Dr. B two others t ee ti lings denounced the widesprea nt 1 manufacture of vaccines tn the | » hea 8. and asserted thetr exploitation | ert \ by drug firme was a serious The |srowing ev! to the re |eown with Mut he did not hesitate he And thin efore [mot un clicked back t published ver th wir to the ner in Washingtor ‘To Major General Meade, "Comdg. A. P. “On March “The advance guard of the Conte. army under Gen. ntirely evac @ and other Susquehanna pointe river, and are making a forced I QUIT BECAUSE I WOULDN’T STAND FOR THIS FAVORITISM TO RICH AND POWERFUL MEN” : * ORT r —M’NAB!P4civic nontu west rma on the U. S. District Attorney muna signed After Making Se-| rious Charges Against Cabinet Officer, Tells of | Reasons — Outline of Cases Involving Wealthy People, Prosecution of | Which Atty. Gen. Mc- Reynolds Ordered Tem- porarily Stopped. BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 28. John L. McNab, United States istrict attorney at San Francisco, whose resignation has created a storm of criticism against Attorney General J. C. McReynolds and re sulted fn a congressional gation of that official, quit bin of-| MoReyno!de }him to postpone prusecut! leases which were partic Fens to pullic moral flee because ordered | n in two of. | a8- | larly and gr et months ago F. Drew Cam!-| jnett! and Maury Diggs eloped from Bacramento with two high school girls, Lola Norris and Marsha War. rington, xhters of prominent families The men deserted their wives and children. They were captured in Reno, Nevada, after a nation | wide search of a week and charged with white slavery F, Drew Caminett! is the son of] A. Caminett!, democratic politictan | and recently appointed commission er general of immigration wit th | headquarters at Washington Maury Digee is fon of a/ the Sacramento valley and, according | to McNab, friends of the accused men have openly boasted that thetr | political and financial influence woul be so great that they would get out of thelr scrape. When McReynolds ordered Mo- Nab to postpone the Camtnett! Diggs case until autumn he intend ed to resign as soon as he had completed _ prosecuting another case—the Western Fuel Co. volving millions, said by Me? be closely allied with the Southern | Pactfic. Then came another bomb- shell from Washington. Attorney General McReynolds or. dered McNab not to prosecute Just then the cases of Robert Bruce and Sidney V. Smith, two of the wealthy and powerful directors of the Western Fuel Co., who werr charged jointly with John L. How ard, president; Jas, B. Smith, vice paident and general manager; J . Schmitt, F. C. Mills, directors; BE. J. Smith and EF. H. Meyers. welghers, with stealing $1,000,000 from the government by short weighing coal sold to it This followed a secret trip of D rectors Bruce and Sidney V. Smith to Washington. “Scores of other defendants,” continued McNab, “whose offenses were subsequent to those of the defendants in these cases have been convicted and sentenced. But they were poor and helpless and without influence.” What not only California, which is patticularly interested, but the whole nation as well, wants to know ts whether @ couple of men, rich and powerful, who rufned two innocent girls, and eight men who are charged with deliberately steal- ing $1,000,008 from the government by corruption and bribery of many men can be declared immune from prosecution on the say-so of one man-—Attorney General J. ©, Me Reynolds. That's the answer Californta and the rest of the states are waiting from the congressional investiga- Uon, eight San Francisco Who Re-| 4 | Skin march to join General Lee's main army at a point between Hanover and Gettysburg—part of thelr forces now at Han- over—and they confidently ex pect to be able to form « junc tlon with General Lee's main army not later than t ow evening. Circumstances and conditions permitting, | would urge you to assume the offen sive as quickly as possible on Lee's divided forces (Signed) “E. M. STANTON, "y of War.” and Har ® Lepr dace TEN EYCK FONDA, THE BOY ware ‘ " he| TELEGRAPHER, IN 1863 AND But Fo t ng the : fenne f g things. appe to a= oe their patriotism, and they went | Horses They got orders for the Without a best. Fach took a copy of the din pate into the darkness they eA F hree passed a D AVID P . t rhe red oft < t - ¢ bd attack, and so got pant safe A der to see the general At4a they came to * ACO at once may A oy vere vous co hape Meade was acquainted with a ae cee fa and knew his voice "Let us ach take a separate road,” said Fonda, “and ne ergeant,” he called from of us will get through. Ride like | within the tent, “let that man Int” the devil! ' Staggering with weariness, the JOHN L. M'NAB Phone Maih 963 Eyres Transfer Co.) Office 114 Jackson St. RHEUMATISM wealthy and powerful family tn the| stomach Trouble, Eczema and an} and Blood Diseases will find | quick relief in Sulphurro DANCING HIPPODROME Untverstty. nion Orchestra. ht by Compe: Teachers. Your House Built the Way You Want It No money down— easy to pay for, pro- viding you own the lot. Let your rent money pay for your home. See our Ex- hibit House and Gar- age at 2502 First av., corner Wall st. Phone Elliott 1121. Nudd House & , Garage Co. Ben F. Nudd, Mgr. Fonda Thanked By Secretary of War of thin telegram shington July by the secretary s his thanks to and Hardesty for quick delivery of import ant telegrams to General Meade, and that he fully appreciates the effort constantly dis played by telegraph men in the discharge of any duty they may energy and be called upon to perform. ‘THOS. T. ECKERT” Fonda han the original copy of this dispateh es boy saluted and gave the general his dispatch And then the boy teleyrapher knew what it was to push the bub ton that set In motion the mae chinery of the battle Put it down on a $250) lot at Columbia, 4 blocks i from the car i a 13 4:01. 6:00, 6 | ¢atiy Freight leaves both cities 6:00 RETT. ON SALE DAILY EXCURSION TICKETS EAST Low Fares and Choice of FOUR TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS Two of Them Through to Chicago Visit That Greatest Vacation Land YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Via Gardiner, Original and Northern Entrance if Excursion Fares westror,“Cohassee Beaches Fourth of July Tickets on Sale July 2, 3, 4 Ask the Agent About the Many Low Rates and Fine Trips $7.50 TO PORTLAND For “Christian Citizenship Congress.” Tickets June 29 to July 5. To Moclips, H. N. KENNEDY, Gen. Agt. J. 0. McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt. ‘Tel, Elliett S750, Firat Av. and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wa, ARLTON, A. AP riland, Or. lExcu rsions Every Day en Lake Washington A MOST ENJOYABLE TRIP OF 25 MILES FOR f 25 Cents | Steamer Fortuna calls at Parental School, Beaux Arts, Enati, South View, Factoria, Newport, Hazlewood (Newcastle) and Kennydale FROM LESCHI PARK DAILY | 6:20 a. m., 10:00 a. m, 2:30 p. m, 5:30 p. m ij} 8:00 a m., 10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m, 4:30 p. m, 6:30 p m. | Take Yesler Way Cars to Leschi Park. Picnics Every Sunday at Fortuna Park and Atlanta j PICNICS SUNDAY, JUNE 29TH ‘th Eagles at Fortuna Park—Take Yesler Way cars, O. B. A. Society at Atlanta Park—Take Madison cars, 4

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