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THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1913. RANCHER FIRES 9 TIMES AT SELF; | NOTHING DOING Jena Nielsen, a rancher near Au Phone Main 6035 | oNDON Co- May Manton Patterns PIANTON & em "MR. BORNSTEIN TELLS WHY | The Hub Quits Second Avenue \ ae In response to many inquiries b I therefore decided to close out the stock, and I desire to r Mr. M, J. Love, my chief salesman, has been placed uptown store at 1318 Sec n charg Ww ut rit to Ni pose ; the DP achead thavetore in the P fae he ahte stock Every t € at and raincoat in the store eS : mike at 1318 Second Avenue brand new and is the would have proven costly, but n that 1ow to be t tion Mr nj ame along avery Mr. Love has arranged the stock in this manner handsome cash bonus for the Second and the sale is resumed tomorrow morning at 10 Avenue store. o'clock All $15.00 Norfolk Suits for Men $7.85 All $15.00 Regal Suits for Men . $10.50 All $20.00 Regal Special Suits. $12.85 All $25.00 Regal Special Suits. $16.45 slims and gulars All sizes in each group. Fach suit plainly marked outs, b lacks, blues and fancies, full dress and tweeds included. NOTHING RESERVED ss = = = I want to thank those loyal friends who have time”—goes with every garment s 4 » sale alread nd m suc . : “1 peeonies the sale already and made it such nf (Signed) MAURICE mendous success and to assure them that the Hub’s famous guarantee- “Money back for any reason any ld during the sale BORNSTEIN, President Hub Clothing Co, This Sale of Regal Suits Is at 1318 Second Ave. Opposite Arcade Entrance Phene Main 963 Eyres Transfer Co.) Office 114 Jackson 8t | SCENIC ILAWYERS HEAR PLEA FOR WORKMEN’S LAW club and a pillow fight between Dep- uty Prosecutor Crawford White, n amend. trial in: A strong plea urging ment to the state ind surance law by adding the first aid heavyweight, and R * Aylmore. provision was made by Hamilton featherweight. Judge Humphries Higday former member of the in-/acted as referee, and called it a before this the morn- draw There was no change of venue or dustrial State Bar Association commission, ing. appeal taken from the decision. Besides a number of reports and In his address Thursday President the election of officers, the program |Grosscup “viewed with alarm” the FIRST AND STEWART today included a discussion of “De- recall, but saw no particular dan s of Courts,” by Judges Albert- gers in the Inittat! son and Chapman, and Attorneys dum. Governor Li recht and T. G. Newman. TO EAT | This afternoon the members will [be taken on an auto trip. | Thursday night they were enter tained with a smoker In the Elks’ compilation of data by ments, so that administrative mea ures may be legislated upon without unnecessary delay and with com plete intelligence. Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville HER A restraining Thursday afterne jto prohibit the enforcer “screen” ordinance, a Ith which requires fruits and other ¢ ables offered for sale to be screened Twelve hucksters joined in petition for the restraining order The complaint against the o: nance is that it is unconstitut order was gainst the cit and ruins the business of the com plainanta; that the screens do not keep out the dust, and that Seattle owing to Its ¢ 1s not bothered | with flies and tnsects to show cause is made r August 14 rnable Yes, Judge Humphries signed the order. Seattie has 537 miles of water mains From 3 to 12 P. M. B—High Class Entertainere—@ MUST PAY WIFE OR | GO TO STOCKADE Louis R. Bedford, prominent democratic political circles, and a candidate for the wardenship of the federal penitentiary, was this morn ing found guilty by Justice Brown of being a “lazy husband.” He was ordered to pay his wife $60 a month and put up a bond of $00, or go to inthe county stockade Following Mrs. Bedford's com Dlaint under the lazy husband act, she agreed to drop the sult and be gin a divorce action Brown refused to h case thus compromised, and issued a bench warrant commanding her to appear in court this morning. She testified Amalgam Filling The best grade of amalgam ts used that Hedford contributed only $16 by us. The too pu rope for her support and the four chil Condition. before the ‘lings are ‘PLAN PORTABLES dren in the last #ix weeks. He had placed, For $1.00 - a previously contributed about $65 G ld C $4, a month 0 rte | Five portable buildings will be nd wervice from a bad-| added to the Lincoln high school to accommodate the overflow at i hth f tendance this fall. 80 the school Wanted You will be yoard decided last night. ‘ Been & tooth The plan of readjusting the |school districts, so atudenta In the Every one to know that I sell Brid ework, $4 University and Latona districts |} DIAMONDS on the EASY PAY | would be sent to Broadway instead | MENT PLAN. I have solved that i HE requires considerat *e expert-|of Lincoln high school, was strong: || ENVIOUS feeling that exits i gree to place bridae x Hy: lay peoteuted. Bi rents, and || more or loss between the person t and pla n the n was therefor party who thought ‘ Porcelain or Gold » i will] A wing will also be added to the able to own & é have the best service from them, Lincoln school, to contain an audi DIAMOND. ‘ |torium and symnaafumt, while the " _ | FullSets Teeth, $5 Up iii timc orm eit oo Pemou ottered to trust into class rooms. Mamond that abst THIATA PALE We have the tomers who wi never knew that ted no perfectly the work Any work that doesn't prove satis usands of tell eattle cus- | eled you that they 4 be SENATOR IS DEAD factory will he repaired free of charge at any time PETER MICHAEL fa inks ecaminton' xed CHP | | WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.—Joseph JEWELER mate. P \Forney John#ton, senator from 1204 Becond Ave. MAN THA’ 12-Year Guarantee to All | Alabama, died here early today of Free Examination pneumonia. nn HUSTS You, ee aie inc OH! me TIStsS University st 0 te Ope. FF RATE| Johnston was a democrat. His CUT home was in Birmingham. He was ©) born in North Carolina, in 1843. He DANCING was elected governer of Alabama In 1896 and re-elected in 1898. In 1907) he was elected United States sena- tor, to fill out the unexpired term of the late Senator Pettus, He waa HIPPODROME ritth « Cetverstty. 10-plece Union Orel Tanght by ‘Teachers. VENTILATED TOUPEES FOR MEN Our Specialty ait 4 Use YOUR CREDIT Open a Charge Account atthe Factory Hair Store—You Can Pay on Easy Terms. We manufacture everything in Hair Goods of any Special Pattern or Design. Bring In or mall ue your Cut Hair and Combings. Zamora C. Cauffman Factory Hair Store 1401 Firet Av. RVERETT-SRATTLE RE'S ANOTHER inaned nt of the The order | | Seattle-Portland Express burn, pressed a gun against hi walatooat, gritted his teeth, the world farewell, bade and wae ready to die. Hing! There was a loud report Jens was dazed, but not from any bullet wound, The shot didn't even cause the slightest pat Jens tried again Hing! Hing! Hine! Four tim more, the shots rang out an attracted a large crowd a} front of the postoffice yesterday afternoon, Hut it was no use! | Jens had to give it up as a bad job Refore he could reload, the police | solzed him ras | When they hustled him out of Every 8 the wagon and Into th n, the Girl Over bullets dropped from hb then 8 Nielsen's artillery practice wa done with a 22callber gun, and found he had “pinked" a rib and ca doa aiight abrasion of th akin over one knee Nielwon maya he ¢ to Ket hin wife to had commen , he decided to kill himne will be tried for attemy ide | LUNATIC’S PLANS | STUDIED BY BOARD POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Aug 8.—The local board of public work has taken unter sideration the cheme of ( Fickeme A pa tiona at the state hoaplt or the insane, for a syeter for the Elckemeyer r keepers with details of im FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There's no longer th slightest need of feeling asha f ur freckles, as the th ne} fouble strer guaranteed the r morniog, and n that even chiles have beg to le the ghter ones have vanished rely It is ridom that more an an unce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beaut |, clear H u H te el ian Ladies’ White But- He sure to ask for the double toners $2.00 strength othine, as this is sold un dbideesy Wasesei er the guarantee of money back if tt falle to r it falle to nove freckles. -©- Are You 'f Going to Portland? ou will choose one of the Four Fine | Trains y that operate every | Seattle and Port! | O-W.R&N. h offers you these splendid anc via w trains: Leaves Seattle 7:30 a. m. Gyechabia] the ~ $2. rf White Pump $1.10 nother ) 8 ten Children’s Skuffer _Pumps 98c Men’ s Low Shoes 49c Made of heavy nines 6% and 7 If so, you will want to take @ pair the train that is most conven Girls’ Button Oxfords ient and offers you the best) the | service | This means, of course, that] with hot | = ESTIMATES Plan Recall for | BULL BROS, A total of $9,290 was lopped off / yes Portland 2 aii “2 PM Thy the city dads Thursday after Shasta Limited Train De Luxe | noon trom the estimates of five de- Leaves Seattle 11:30 a. m./partments for the 1914 budget. Arrives Portland 5:30 p, m Puget Sound Express Leaves Seattle 11:45 a. m. | Arrives Portland 6:30 p, m |OWL, the popular night train Leaves Seattle 11:15 Arrives Portland 6:45 a m m (Berths can be occupied at INTERURBAN RAILWAT 9:30 p. m.) BEATTLH TO EVERETT — Limiter : she $28 Pm, Loos! You will enjoy the benefits of aie | ALL-STEEL COACHES eM land all the other features that Limitea| the most up-to-date train serv Foeal| ice affords 0. 09. ” > y 7100. h.00. ders The O-W. R. & N. places 8 both of aramount your comfort anc vee, both elties 2:00» =| paramoun cc rt and BYRRETT. WARit PENNANTS Made to Order by Linquist & Lund, Inc. 220 Spring &t. Elnott 6340 convenience For further information and reservation call on or phone J. H. O'NEILL, District Passenger Agent, 716 Second Avenue, Telephone Main 932. am yor Cottertll's allowance was in ased $100 over last year's ex | penser. M ler Increase was allowed for printing the mayor's message, which the council a year ago over ooked, and compelled the mayor to t of his own pocket Tho exec departr which the mayor asked |will get $10,075. Although the reduced nt, for board {ts own of public | extimate works from $20,260 of last year to $19,660 | r 1914, the council further reduc it to $17,120, The city clerk's | tim reduced from $37,260 | to $34, The comptroller was al lowed amount as last year, $ » steam boiler in: apection estimate of $: to the present year’s al $3,270, 0 was cut lowance of CAMP MEETING IN AUBURN | The Seventh Adventists of the Western Washington conference | will hold a camp meeting at Auburn August 14 to 24. More than 100 tents will be pitch Prominent speakers from Washing ton, D. C., and foreign lands, will be in attendance. SERVICES IN KIRKLAND The first Catholic services: er held tn Kirkland will be conducted jin Campbell's Hall next Sunday |morning at 10 o'clock by Father O'Rafferty, of 8 Anthony's Par [isb, in Renton,, $10,125, t ied on the grounds. | , Spring and Seneca Sts. Second Tomorrow, Saturday, Be Sure and Attend the Jubilee Sale and every nee tte inception r a the class and cha wah goad tablishment, and we re goin « ht {te i do know It In addition to the splendid t ind throughout this store The New Corduroys in the yw cords, ta browns, navy, cardinal and prices 15¢ per yard and up The New Crushed Plushes in the new and fashionable Cubist and Futurist designs and Bul- garia Advance Fall Styles in Millinery Third Floor Jaunty nr felts with black Aw satin cro , in trimmed and also a ben u isplay of the newe things var of colors, Ostrich Bands in as two and three-tone effects rr y Ontrich Tips i See ‘Our ‘Exhibit of New Moire Silks, 36 Inches Wide, a Yard $1.50 Clever New Styles in Ladies’ Chiffon, Silk and Lace Waists Second Floor. Waists, made over the stylish i and cuffs, at the moderate 5.2 Blue and wh e Messaline Waists, trim- ed in faney buttons and lace yokes, and the price is only $2.98. Dainty new Lace Walists. chotce shadow and allover ces, trimmed In crochet buttons and ornament Both long and short sleeve styles, in the most up-to-date 5,25 4 50 Smart New Serge Dresses, Special $8.75 Second Floor. Very popular plain Tailored Serge Dresses, with either silk or braid tr ed collars and cu The colors are na brown, black and All sf 16 to 44. High priced stores would say $15.00 values for $ Our price $8.75 JUBILEE BARGAINS FOR TOMORROW More Beautiful Embroideries at 59c a Yard Don't judge these exquisite goods by the price, for they are very much better than you could reasonably expect buy at this figure. Included tn the assortment are some of those handsome 45-inch Bulgarian votle Mouncings——45-inch dress embroidery in Swiss and nainsook, also a choice assortment of 27-inch skirtings, suitable for children's dresses—no two pleco alike, and all guaranteed , $1.48 and 98c. 59c for Saturday ts fast edges. Regular prices ran. $1 All go at the Jubilee Sale price, a yard Millinery Bargains Third Floor. Only two tables of Ladies’ Trimmed Summer Hats left. Take ‘em while they last at $2, 98 and 69c Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Parasols— Half Price Misses’ and Children’s Long and Short Summer Coats—Half Price Silver Plated Vanity Cases The kind high-priced houses say $1.75 value for $1.48 price was never more than 98c, Our regular Is that difference worth saving? Of course you appreciate there is a great demand for The Pretty New Lace and Ribbon Rufflings See our splendid showing for Saturday. There are lace ruf- flings in shadow and ~ shadow in widths of one to four inches, in white and some t IN RIBBON RUFFLING there are several widths, and such good colors as old rose, pink, brown, navy, cardinal, black and white. You ought to see our displays of lace and ribbon rufflings at POPULAR PRICES, Ladies’ New Mercerized “Nearsilk” Petticoats in the Wanted Colors, Price $1.39 Baby Contest Closes August 15 Register your baby now and see the prizes on the Third Floor that we are offering for the most nearly perfect baby Our Own Delivery System is now tn operation, {nsuring prompt ‘and careful delivery of all goods bought here Watch Our Ads for Daily Announcements. Anti-Auto Judge| Just Printers | 1012 THIRD MAIN 1043 | Ry United Presa Leased Wire. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 8.—Follow- | jing a mass meeting attended by the entire male population of the town of Covina, steps are under way $2.00 per day to recall Judge H. N, Wells be cause of his campaign against auto- |WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. 1424 Third, near Pike. Phone Main 1525 $3.00 Buys a Sewing Machine. 150 Sewing Machines, all makes, 00 and up. Machines rented, $3. to- mobilists through fines {mposed for | speeding t the meeting Wells was charac: | 1 variously as “haughty, go petty, small bore, cantank pestiferous, ridiculous, a petty sr, and an obstacle to civic ad vancement.” RESUMES SUIT Charging the Metropolitan Trust | Co. obtained a Mismissal of bis suit by fraud, James A, Moore has re. }commenced action against the com: pany for $1,000,000 | Ho asks that the former dismissal |bo vacated. Moore alleges he agreed to a dismissal of the case on the promise that the trust com. anime Before buying Water Front Investigate VENICE | On Bainbridge Island | Albert B. Lord Northern Bank Bldg. AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422.24.26 First Ave Our 25c Regular Dinner | —AND— ous, any would. credt the Western ¢ i i Steel Corporation with $350,000, dur Special 50c Chicken and would furnish the steel com Dinner pany a, statement to the New York company. was not done, Moore alleges. of Indebte: 88 Served from 11 a. m. to 8 >. my This Are Unexcelicd in Seattle Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fish, In his original suit Moore alleged | that the Metropolitan Trust Co, representipg the steel trust, by im.| proper tactics threw the Western Steel Corporation Into bankruptey. | Lost articles are usually foun by Star want ads in the “Lost and| Found” column. Steaks and Chops FREE-—LATEST MOTION PICTURES—FREE Vocal and Instrumental Cone, Afternoong, and Evenings ByY— Prof. Nape’s Haw-ilan Orcheet,, oon eetra OA rtiete_o

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