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bad THE WAR—MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1913 _ 153 PASSENGERS TAKEN OFF ALASKAN STEAMER WHEN SHE HITS ROCKSS Words by , Schaefer SHIP PULLED A Cott Pulls Off P salt ted the Most Weird Stunt Ever - - ~~ Ssirbyidio — — $msiinias <a it | Lé ITs Abou Hes | , 1 KNEW AboLF Wass “s oT PUT Yo “Ni il ¢ SREY ‘ PULLING Some more ) NUTTY, Bor pee QUESTION 153, ter ME GET To HIM Shy, JU ANVIL . AT VOT 196 Dot {yor ee. LL BUS STOFF, BETTE® /| Vor Form HASS 'T TAKEN w\* PEOPLE. VOT i585 : (wane D UNDER DISS NO CROWD OF BOARDERS / WaRRV® Woy LOOK APTER HIM: Diss TIME? (os \. HE DOING? \ vonce — You HAF , ee ant iC ; : ‘ i iDEA HOW GOOD IT i } 189 GONG ON { ‘ FEELS VEN YOU S, PULL 1T OUT After lying on a reef at the en france of Alert Bay, Alaska, the @teamer Dolphin, of the Alaska Steamship company, was pulled free with the assistance of a tug at @:27 Sunday night, according to a @able dispatch received at the of Vices here this morning The captain reported that the . @hip was taking water, but that her 4 pumps were able to handle it Fearing she rm ease of a s Sengers were removed f the Dolphin struck at 12:40 8 p r Tound tri @f continuing serbian [3,500 MILES OF STEEL NOW NEARING COMPLETION IN| AUTO STRUCK BY REBELS BATTLE IN ted. Lert *“|CANADA TO CLIP 10 DAYS OFF TIME AROUND WORLD ENGINE: 2 KILLED GUAYMAS’ STREETS @lared safe af Ketchika Connecting With Its Own Steamship Lines, the Grand Trunk Pacific Is to Jan Europe and Asia—The Dominion Govern The Dolph The rebels took refuge in the bull Douglas, nw ~§ ment Is a Partner in the Project, and Is Building the Eastern Half ofthe Line—The New Transcontinental Road DOUGLAS Uy) rg tee a StaDboreh ay . T , 7 . NOHOMISH, Wash, June 30. ects of C k P ' pyways an 4 There were first-class pas Finds an Almost Ideal Route Through the Limitless Virgin Realm UpNorth—Railroad Depots Now Stand Where |, : csi en " fiebt began for possession of Gust the Hudson's Bay Company Fur Trader Bartered for Bea ins With the Inc sy Dck,” (WO Bre | eat pecting to. The federal gunboat in h st | Ne y * take possession without ¢ . n. bor attempted to bombard the VEGETABLE SILK day wre t| They were met by & withering ma-\els but so close are the co UNDERWEAR ANDO HOSIERY and infantry fire fr jes that the warship fore cease through fear of droppl bells into the federal ranks, Looks Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth 802 People’s Bank Bidg.. 2nd & Pike AS BETWEEN FRIENDLY NATIONS! HOW BRYAN RETURNED SOFT ANSWER BY MARY BOYLE O'REILLY Gold Medal, London, 1911 Sarena Sot KAOS Mave You Tasted Staff Special the most delicious tea in the WASHINGTON, June 30.—A personal friend here at the cai »_ ae : tells me of a bon by State Bryan which bids fi rs Riteoer me trying it, to pani It is, as yet, less than @} s Ridgways. For nearly a tortnix f " fort published century it has enjoyed the The who has been trea! largest sale of any high-grade tea on earth. Ta Sealed Ale Tight Pgs All High-Clase Grocers Order Tria! Package TO-DAY! tm) he east aide |} common consent tn honors due M® fm. ichaels was try: |f| peria called on t cretary of state to learn his dech nd on the right of || to one of the votes on the California ma To the amb cretary Bryan gave a statement of the American nation’s or, the ambassador sa!d, somewhat brusquely instructed by my government to learn ff this is th matum of the United States.” | IS NEWTON L. SMITH CLOSE RACE, THIS | opp Te Less than a thousand votes sep- arate the three leading contestants py United Prase Leased Wire | for queen of the Moose carnival. |GUARD POLICEWOMEN te : Mrs. Ivalue Prosiss leads with! xEWPORT, R. L, June 30. this morn . | Seatth opened wide the door a trifle over Meyer Pabeoged al a crowd followed two pollcewo he awoke he felt a lump on|N&h® Bryant of | the Geattle the assigned to patrol the beach that that bad been left there | 8tFe and Miss Edna Cody of the the chief was forced to detail male Iby a hefty piece of lend pipe |Sears-Roebuck Co, are close be-|patrolmen to guard the | "Also, Smith mineed $16 |bind. Miss Minnie Buchanan and|ficers. The women wore | Miss Ida Levi follow, with close to|biouse suits and carried A SACK of fire clay fell trom the 111,000 each, and Misa Ruth Noble, hoist to the ho mer|the “hello” girl, has 7,000 votes!acTOR BECOMES PRIEST Watson Sunday ped |thus far, All the candidates, how- S yanie ane Lian oa John Schmit er ever, have many votes that have) ERENSBURG, Pa. June 30—1 Way He was taken y|not yet been turmed in, and thou-\93 years a noted actor, Michael Ju hospital suffering from a fractured|sands of votes will be cast in the Byrne will be ordained a ler. ast momenta of the contest. can priest tomorrow. Byrne SPREE EE [been married and reared a |family. a flave Your Dental With a Retinue of Man Midgets to Do the Dainty Work, Gigantic Track Laying Machines Are Putting Down Ties | HANKY PANKY REAL SHOW] «> MONEY, THAT I8 | | United Press Lansed Wire and Rails at the Rate of Two Miles a Day in the Uncharted Interior of Canada | INDIANAPOLIS, June g five tracks at hit th of the night knock came at an early CUT-RATE DENTISTS Second Av. and University St.| | Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co. 5 | Miss Florence Moore, according | funny It's a bum notion—all | BY HARRY ASHTON [chant dreadnauents | Thus there will be a main line| western route between Europe and|to the sundry and various press|wrong. Take it from us, We've feted eh Dice Pees The Grand Trunk Pacific, which |totalling 3,500 miles. Some trains | Asia lagents for th Hanky Panky” |seen Misa Moore. We know. nn Uatat ofc Sarernean |Special Correspondence. js busily closing ite last gap be-|are already running in the East, and| And that, by the way, !e the prin-|muaical melange, which opened a| And, moreover, she travels in|(he point of a tevolver to laweg. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., June 20.|tween Prince Rupert and Winnipeg, |on the Western tpal reason for this Hew raliroad| week's engagement at the Moore |rreat company. For instance, Har- jitockings and. ptava | nothing “conc the theatre Sunday night, is the funnt-|ry Cooper, Bobby North and Max} best woman tn the world Rogers, all well-known funsters. | Hehugaens 7 The press agents were a modest| “Hanky Panky” made good teat l cook earn HUNDRED the most northern stern hemisphere, the o' ngineers declare the mos is going to op all the way lar service betw s the continent when the Prince Rupert, excer governn ps miles each wide of noise has it that the min in accordance with our str gent rules of Dentistry 4 certain rule is followed closely f to com. 000) | Prince Rupert, the the one which ts most remote and uncommunicative lot. They|night. There ifsn't a moment of} the . 4 a trans the Atlantic, The |designed Pacific tert m the competition of the Pan-|kept something from us. Miss)seriousness in ft; there isn't a Ms es eae ee . by our experts, and it mea ¢ pted as * (his eastern end still be Insolated were tt not for a ama canal, Transcontinental rail-| Moore isn't funny. She's scream |shred, rag or vestige of plot; but |isuee, Council of Jewish Wt that you get the Best of Ser of big things. an outright lease' bi-weekly » { very palatial ronda don’t Inngh at the Pan a riot—a knockout. There is a/it ts all entertainment on the Alaska liner Vistanial tie, Caréiul and con shall have which the Do-/G. T. P Ve r al, ax you probably know but notion extant that women can t be orth and Rogers do German/| = v 4 a tl and co : ven ocean , cean mi ; nme t has the option and Seattle, t jen tw th hia one almost can or instanc dialect stuff, and Cooper handles ALTHOUGH THE machine judgment is used by the Grad road, Deing. be the eo of 98 ha spat, of the Ine passenger lines from those cit! t Is 11,600 miles from New York the Hebrew comedy. Another badly wrecked, neither J. R. Ark ‘ wate and Registered Dentists, initiation of a s#tn t ine gears longs Cate ae | eres, cee |e: tesive ae ‘3 mil sg eg 1 a WELL TIFD thing—these three can sing. Coop jnor his wife was injured tm tela and it is all because of our|12000 miles in gth—h y|) Owing to the government interest|™Ont®. at the present rate of con-/H) oti. Suse. tether foe tor | perce the most laughs among lision between Arkell's auto and @ ae *" |round the world t in It, this eastern half is technically |#truction, through trains will bein «nipments, that will count Zale Contingent ‘ow the: segs) Pallest Neer Christine Nielsen, the prima donna, appears as Cleopatra and| she brings her trained voice upon several selections, There are 18 ba tunes, with emphasis being laid on Dorothy, leaning on the “where the weiss Is Bloom-|! Tighter, ms i Fill nde i neti C up 5 arm of John Busch, an beirappar line the te cong of the show om ish. postpaid. i Coererceceveess ent to some of the Busch millions sextet from “Lucia,” used for Tag: | not satiatactory in St, Louts, announced she had See MARTIN LOPEZ & CO. Port: Stringent Rule Policy. ren at 10 o'clock Sunday night. ror added to nental road t © on the known as the National Transconti-|running from Winnipeg. And all|deed, as a result of this new rai | Mrs. J. H. Meyer, 2918 N. 44th i nental rallway of Canada, but the|the way to the Atlantic Imited road, tt fs calculated that a trip) gt has put a new wrinkle in par Let us convince you. one } band and Asia entire system is popularly spoken trains are expected to be running completely around the world is re tal attitude toward eloping maid i on the other, its own fleet of mer-/of as the Grand Trunk Pacific by 1918, inaugurating the briefest |duced TEN DAYS! al time grand opera, went big. Coop- Gold changed her name while on @ short er's strongest offering was “On the | start sit... $2008400 ELECTRIC SIGN QUT SOCIAL EVIL) WITH CHAMBER (BEGINS BUSINESS s2' =. %ci-ts: SESS TS | secret. snot “And we'll have another wed Bridge- NEW ine 30 te Leased Wire Fiat denial # made today by S y United Press Lew re ie 00 oS m0 tas rem “Sone an |_2int ental 8 made today by Soe ny cutet mam aaa daa? doe axgounces HALF SOLES AND HEELS work . é UU.0t a ait an te ie eat 8 Pet] PORTLAND. Oregon, June 3 | retary Case of the Commercial club) WASHINGTON, June 90—Final |“"ytiq they did, The knot was tied Ml We don’t destroy shoe comfort in our re a problem t is today recelving | prosecution of white slave law vio-|that any plan for consolidation with | judgment will be passed today on | second time by Rey. Hans G, Po n le: iy pairing. lators, and suppression of the so. the Chamber of Commerce has been |naval officers who are slated for | land, at the German Lutheran Zion f ! } ia i Sets of the serious cor | Teeth .......... A up minister of the ¢ “ York cial evil in every city and han considered in any way. | retirement The ‘edval “Piacking [Shure ; KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613 2nd Av. and many laymer A very digni-|in the world are the object of the | by fied Episcopal h in Upper|second World's Christian Citizen-| I want to say that no consoll-| Board” began compilation of be| HYGIENE EXHIBIT . £ Sg dation plan has been discu ot- st of offic ho will b Office Hours—Dail rom |Broadway now displays a large|ship Conference which today for-| 9, year’s list of officers who w slectrié sign bearing this legend: |mally convened in the great stad.| sly, collectively or. otherwis 8 a. m. to 6. Sundays and|-puyl choral evensong, 8 p. m.\{um of the Multnomah Athletic |b 1d Case, “It may be that the ae: ©RAORRARR RAID we erect i on June | A sex hyeiene koa one ot bi ‘oday wi se! for the submis-| most elaborate ever shown !n the holidays, 9 to 12 Sundays.” club. ee ee Cae cement tak sion of tho list to Secretary of the |Tnited States, has been added to = Pee ee ae ene ita matt him. |Navy Daniels, ‘The hoard consists the exhibite in the Y. M,C. A. au: prospering too well to ault him jof Rear Admirals Ward, W. H. H./aitorium, under the auspices of H TODAY \ TODAY ups | were in attondance and will dis |,,About two Tears ago, the Com) Southerland, A. W. Knight, C.|H. Moore, from Portland, The ex- 1 {8 m radical |ecugs in greatest detall and in plain| wy ri nincie againae consolidation, | MCR. Winslow, and F. F. Fletcher. /nibit consists of screens and cards painted “tae with language plans for stamping ont| |The board's annual “plucking bee” | making a line 300 feet long The| 9 ‘# are now launted over|the social evil, and for bringing the is the dread of all officers of Inse-| collection bel to the O1 a of scores of Sew. York church into loser’ velattonanip | WELCOME, IN ALASKA (i/e'sianding veiow the ‘rade of| Society. of Sex Tivgiene, of which ut-of-town patients should informing the passgr-by | with the citizen. - Admiral. It was this year oharged | Moore ts secretary, The exhibits at write for appointment and ot the hours of service and the| Following great moetings held) JUNEAU, Alaska, June 30.—|with the duty of retiring from the |hoth the Y. M. C. A. and Hbrary are “added attractions” of orchestra|yesterday in all the churches of | Members of the exenrsion party ar lactive list five captains, four com-| open every day from 10 a. m “unttl The sign is not widely different| Delegates from a score of nations those seen ” res and communicants of all religions Painless Extraction Guar- anteed. We give ga Lady attendants step, the have work done same day ‘ange: Seat ] ani and chotr. Portland, the real organization of |™ by the tle Chamber of | mandors, four Heutenant command-|1) p, m, There {s no admisat . 7 . jon they come in. the copference came today when|Commerce were officially welcom-| ors and two eutenants, od x > ed by Gov. Strong Saturday. He jcharged at either place {|CROSS DEMANDS i dtl ie nae a Come in SOON—Today, if| CLEAN HITTING) rig to ier aod toe “you wish—for FREE exam- pass weleome ware made, ination and estimate. LOS ANGELES, June 30.—Lench A | Cross, the New York lightweight, ee , i I vill ac: \determined today that when Credit—We will accept part meets Bud Anderson, on July 4 SUFFRAG! down, balance in payments, there shall be no holding and bit- j ri i ing dor | ting at the same time. while work is being done. | "INE At Tie eond.” vid Cireso, Skat BURN A Anderson defeated andot by We Stand Back of Our Work |ing and pounding the kidneys the Tet them and shook hands with! VES IT WAS LOADED| Why Not Steilacoom? each at the gangplank when the r ot Setferson reached here from Tread- well, Seth Mann, President Wi) GOLDENDALE, June 30. Farl| Knute Iverson, who contonses to son's representative on the trip,|MceKwen, 12, may lose his left log tho assault of August Volerack had a two-hour conference with the|as the result of being accidentally | With & flatiron at a downtown hotel ) governor. shot by his friend, Vernon Woods, |Tecently, pleaded guilty, in Judge! OPS) ae while hunting chipmunks, Young| Ronald's court, and was sentenced Woods was showing young Mo-|to five to 20 years in the neniten APPOINTS. ‘HIGGINS Li how to use bis 22-caliber | tary ereck A giant io stat- a _|r when it went off, the bullet | Ure. sa @ was troubled by freak fonn 4 IA. | Wash, June of the [striking the latter just below the | dreams. \ for 12 Years. ‘same time. We are due for a busl- GLEsGow, Bo. 30,—Ballinkin- Retail fe’ Association of Soat-|"9¢ Shattering the bone. THRER DA 5 |ness talk today, when welght for-| rai ‘castle, near here. val tle, YS behind her sched. , has boon appointed by Agricul-| 4 LINGHRING illness end ule, owing to a collision whilo x fests will be posted andutinal arti P tural Commissioner Perkins as Trek yn | coed tee oe : |eles disposed of. ‘The aueation wil |#600,000, wae “almost totally de-leniet of the pasta toods, | war: wubacee,E Bundling wesc Monday, Fs Amal onic aies | IT RN ; (a All {then bo put up to Anderacn and stroyed by fire early today. Mill foods, fertilizers, dru dolls, | vovvlaanenrilt’ ne steamer Missourian reached ( eteree Byton, propore that t tant miffragets are sus) . ase town Guarantee to fight shall ‘be under the clean-hit.| Loudhare tollway station near Be | WHEN JOHN NELSON wante to Tuontay atternee een tis port Sans f ting rule, and no holding allowed.” ner also was burned, pnb kr again he will never TR SE ATT LES RE Me CRE oT HOUS ye Free Examination Pe gegen ve Women arrested in yenter-| ch! p railroad tracks as a resting} HEADQUARTERS FOR the ad- Odeon The t ) NLY A few of the officers of |any'm auffraget demonstration in|Place. Nelson was holding down | vance guard of delogates to. the in- . atre 3352-34 SecondAve | U: the Ag club will be “In on” the|fendon ware aontenced today to{the tracks at Malm st, and Railroad] ternational convention of the As.|PINST AVR. MRT, PIKE AND UX [9 bs ve. Nearlsnion Any work that doesn’t prove proms Be ap Pee Manga Pol 14 day# each. ay, hfe he ‘gl bumped by a/soctation of Theatrical Employes, | rm SOUL OF A ‘THIDE, 8 lor ie y meeting at eeipmemphespaseengey train, Wag/taken to the City|who arrived in Seat x “4 satisfactory will be repaired) ine Rathskeller Tuesday. A big) Pat Donan wants to fight, again, | hospital, his wounds wero|have ‘Doon established. at the New POPETTOKE eA 00, free of charge at any time, surprise is planued, Billy Williams or Johnny O'Leary, dressed. Richmond, cHE RUNAWAY, \N a bs EN nn ee ee aT er

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