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WHEN WANTING FUNERAL FLOWERS be sure buying. to consult us before OUR PRICES as well as STOCK and WORKMANSHIP will interest you fe Popular Flowers at 1808 Second Ave. FLOWER SHOP Phone orders wil! care of. CARROLL’S Jewelry and Optical Store New Location (new Joshua Bldg.) 323 Pike Green Opens Saturday, August 9. Removal sale stil! continues at 1102 First Ave. The New Wing’s Cafeteria Was Built toPlease YOU POSITIV ELY the finest Cafeteria in Seattle Go Where the Crowd Goes—DO IT NOW [Not in a Cellar] FIRST «UNION lored, accused of mt } Potter, committed sul de by drowning eee BAKER, Ore—Lawrence Cart-| wright yesterday shot and his sister-in-law, Mra, George ® ght fatally wounded William | Powell and then killed himself as the rain of a family row eee OLYMPIA.—W. B. Hall, of Kan- Sas, Was yesterday appototed super: | intendent of the state school for} |blind at Vancouver. Mrs. Hall will! jact as matron. cee | sion. They hold service tn the| |heart of the re nce district, and | neighbors object see NEW YORK.—Supreme Court} |miral Silas Case NON-UNION MEN RESCUED FROM MINERS’ ATTACK VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 15. Strike rioting was renewed at Ex tension yesterday afternoon, and the troops were withdrawn from this city to that point, where 45 strikebreakers besieged in a mine tunnel by strikers were rescued. Four mine foremen are missing and cannot be located One 8 saker Was put under arr by military, charged with shooting Alex Baxter, a strik er, the ah before. By the time the troops reached Extension yesterday, the mint » was Itt debris, rloters APT the torch indisertm to is, stores and min homes. Strikebreakers who were not penned in the mine were ¢riven into the woods. Fearing a further outbreak at Ex tension last night, three compantes | of the Seaforth Highlanders and two antes of the Sixth regt ment were dispatched from Nanat mo and occupied the town before | daylight ay The Vancouver-Nanaimo Coal} rating a smal! mine south of the city, agreed to recognize the | Miners’ union last night, and the this mine was declared ——WIRE—— BRIEFS LEXINGTON, Mo.—George Wine CHEHALIS.—Groans and moans of those of the Apostolic faith ha 4 to a request for their suppres Justice Guy yesterday man could not be held responsible for lying to his sw part about the amount of his wages. eee OKLAHOMA CITY.—The crim- inal court of appeals holds that the| act of Lieut. Gov. McAllister, tn pardoning George Crump during the absence of Gov. Lee Cruce, is valid. This decision, it is claimed, makes valid all of the acts of Me. Allister during his 24 hours in the gubernatorial chair. cee VICTORIA—G. T. P. steamer Prince George went eground near Prince Rupert, and the sailing for Seattle next Sunday has been can- celed. She will go into dry dock. eee SAN FRANCISCO.—The body of Blasius Bureh, with head missing, was found today on the beach. The held that a/ Splash! Kerplunk! A red-hooded nymph, with a form divine, flashed like a streak from the springboard at the municipal beach at Alki. Even before the swirl.of the limpid waters had sub- sided, another mermaid shot out farms outetr straight as an arrow, plunging heartily into the iny deep. A moment later they reappeared on the float | Jake, The Star photographer, rubbed his eyes to » if he was awake Yea, & it waa no mistake The Freckle-Face Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots—How to Remove Easily Here's ac Misa Freckle face, to try a remedy for freckles with the Ruaran , fa Hable |dealer that it w ot cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles le if it does give you ja clear complexion, the expense is trifling Simply get an ounce of athine double strength, from the Bartel! Drug Co, and a few applications jshould show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful compjexton, Rarely is more than needed for the worst case, Be sure to ask the druggist for! the double-strength othine, as this is the prescription sold under money back if it falls to remove | freckles. OR. E.J.BROWN head w washed upon the beach yesterday. eee ST. PETERSBURG—The czar yesterday created a ministry of sport with Gen. V. O. Yekoff as Lal first minister. | . ABERDEEN —Capt. Neilson, of the Door, plunged into yesterday in an effort to save the life of E. W. Porter, a longshore man. The effort was unsuccessful and Porter drowned eee HOQUIAM.—Hoquilam throes of a recall campaign. is in the After were circulated for the recall of the three city commissioners eee Va—R , last on acti duty as commander of the Pacific fleet, dled here yesterday eee WASHINGTON.— Congress will remain in session until the tariff and currency measures are dis posed of. the democratic WARM SPRINGS, caucus last night. ary WASHINGTON. — Seattle banks will probably be given $1,000,000 of the $50,000,000 placed at the dis posal of the banks of the country to aid in financing harvest move- ment. . BISMARCK, N. D—The village of Douglas, north of here, was struck by a cyclone last night and practically demolished Several EXCURSION NAVY YARD Sunday, August 17 Visit Battleships, Cruisers, Submarines, Officers’ Quarters, Mammoth Drydocks, etc, FAST STEAMSHIP H. B. KENNEDY Leaves Colman Dock 10:30 M, 1:30, 6:20 P. M 8. 8. Tourist, 8:00 A. M A 30 Yard open to visitors 9 A. M. to5 P.M FARE ROUND TRIP 50c, CHILDREN 5-12, HALF FARE. persons were injured a pe | WINNIPEG.—Wind reaching al- most cyclonic proportions last night did much damage in the business section of the city. Ait 15 | | FLAT RIVER, Mo—Five thou- sand lead miners have been ordered to strike here next Sunday. An increase of 50 cents a day ase recognition of the union {# manded, CLIFTON, Ariz—Nine men were killed and one fatally injured at the Coronado mine when two ore cars dashed down an incline 2, feet . CALUMET, Mich—One atriking miner was killed and two deputies injured in a fight here. This is the first serious conflict since the copper strike began. | THUGS ARE POLITE Among the valuables taken from W. A. Barnard of 1731 13th av by} two hold-ups Thursday night at o'clock, near 13th ay. and Olive fa was an Elgin watcR. Barnard ex plained to the robbers that it was a keepsake. The timepiece was returned : Lost articles are usually found by Star want ads in the “Lost and Found” column, the bay | This was the decision of | 200 | | | I~ | DENTIST Caton Bleek. ving my enti Anown Examinations you to # na have an exam [me and learn my pr fo for you: then want to do your and what T can have the dentist you my offices he In my sten at | Beware of Fake Dr Eawin J. Brown, DD &. Beattle’s Leading Der tise TIA First As Open evenings until §, and Sun- days until 4. for people who work. . = ALBANY PaiaLes® (88000084 ‘Albany Cut-Rate Dentists | |W STAND BACK OF OUR WORK | FOR 15 YEARS. GUARANTER SIGNED BY US. EXTRA 'For90 Days Only The following prices will be elven at Jour offices until September tat 2 in today—don't put tt off We joing dental work f than your con to advertinn work Set of Teeth, Guaranteed am} Fit, now . rs See Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown Gold or Porcelain | Bridge Work | Solid Gold Fillings...75¢ UP | Silver Fillings 50¢ UP Albany Cut-Rate Dentists fyecond Floor Peoples Hank Butiding fecond and Pike, ‘Take Blevator or Walk Up. OUR PRICKS WILL SURPTUMR YoU QUK WOKK WILL VLBASR QU, one ounce} THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1913. TROOPS en tly vie RIOT-RIDDEN COAL MINE TOWNS Fair Maids Take a Swim in Boys’ Bathing Suits; Yes, It’s Allowed; They Draw Line on One-Piece Costumeg mermaids wore boys’ bathing suits Honest and truly, they were muntc ipally bathing, with tootales tnx Jcent of stockings! What ho!” said Jake to the genial admiral of the lifeboat ane me forthwith to yonder|| eG ene Jake had been sent out to take|| springboard on some pictures of the bathers, for|] the | point whom the ra cool weather of | float. At the yeaterday held no fear fight, Beulah He was more fortunate than he} par nef pa hope ore two maidens J who seals 4 the cool alr The Star but also furnished an added thri photographer by wearing unconventional garb their boys’ Always Do It, They Say sulte—two- “Oh, we love to swim boys piece suite, suits,” sald Beulah Snyd 181 you'll notice, Ninth av and therefore And Billie yder, her alster allowed at the showed an even row of pearly municipal tvories as she smiled perfect agree beach. In with ilah's sentime: A boy's sult allowa greater free }dom action, and doesn't welgh | —_— down like bloomers. We a!¥AY*| swim in boys’ sults at the Wash |i ton natatorium. 80 we thought d try it here, too, Why not? Jake, of course, couldn't find any od reason why they should not |Netther could -B. Ry Mcklreath, | manager of the municipal baths But Th Bake Oven takes the “Ouch” | out of your system. Quit saying ‘Ouch" Rake Oven Th * 2 The Rake Oven takes the “Ouch a gts sity Mekreath “Grouch” by elimina atively generous gut of your about the kind of bathing su ting the potsonius secretions and | foreign matter from your entire | body. Enroll for a course of Bake Oven Treatments and quit saying | "Ouch." that may be used," says he. “We do not want to appear prudish. But, of course, we cannot permit im modesty, We allow girla to bathe in boys’ sulte—but you must know, Dr. Loughney cuts his prices tn of course, there are boys’ suits and half for a few days only. Rheu- poys’ suits | matte sufferere and those with “There are two-plece sults, and | kindred ailments will be given the | Rake Oven Treatment at ape dol- lar ($1.00) a treatment by the | course. Dr. Loughney’s offices are in the Savings Bank butiding, od Pike St. | Bultes 220-221-222-223. Hours & a m. to 6 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 12 only, Consultation Free. A Delightiul tvening With Famous Musicians To Be Given by TELL HER THIS IF SHE KICKS PARIS, Aug. 15.—Tobacco ts ex- ceedingly efficacious in the killing lof microbes, according to Messrs. |Langlais and Sartory, who state |thetr experiments have shown that in five minutes tobacco smoke will | kill almost all the microbes in the saliva, thus nearly completely ster ‘lizing the mouth. One of the ex periments carried out by MM. Lang lats and Sartory was to place sev eral cigars in water containing |many million cholera microbes to the square inch. The tobacco ster {lized the water and destroyed the microbes in 24 hours | Eilers Recital Hall Third Av. and University Tomorrow Evening at 8:15 o'Clock ne no more enjoyable ot spending an bour than by bear T oy -touhene: tolicee: tae aoe ing the world’s greatest musicians| SPOKANE, Aug Danger of on the Kimball Solo Pipe Organ, Ac-|, «trike of machinists on the melodic Player Piano, the New Edl-| Northern Pacific and Great North son Unbreakable Record and| ern jg believed to be averted, fol Needleless Talking Machine, the! jowing the receipt today of informa Victrola and Ambrola. An unusual-|eon trom St. Paul that representa y popaine pro asm i be ren-\tiyes of the workmen and the rail dered, many numbers by request.| roads had reachd an agreement by er ene Guttmant| Which the men are to receive an 3 orus t OEE nt! increase of 1 cent an hour, and a KIMBALL SOLO PIPE ORGAN, | modification of the working sched Mixed Quartet, “Eatudiantina |Uie"in the shops. Waltz”. P. Lacome, Arr. by Pierce ; The machinists had demanded |$4.80 for a day of eight hours, the same wage heretofore paid for a | nine-hour day. BUSY ON RECALL Petitions for | the “recall of Sher- iff Cudthee are now in circulation The campaign against the sheriff ia being conducted by the Spingie LYRIC QUARTET. Soprano and Baritone Duet, “O, | That We Two Were Maying” . Alice Mary Smith | EDISON DISC TALKING MACHINE | Pianoforte Solo (a) “Frublingrauschen,” Rustle of Spring (in D Flat) Christian Sinding “Salut a Pesth” Kowalski Chas. Mx at the Kimball Acmelodic Player Piano. Soprano Solo- (b) Jacob |terfered. The Central Labor coun- Contralto Solo “Silent Night, Holy [cll has indorsed the fight against Night” Gruber | Cudthee. ERNESTINE SCHUMANN-HEINK| It is charged that the deputies Accompaniment on the Kimball Solo|employed by Cudihee, both in Bal Pipe Organ. Jard and in Renton, were named Soprano Solo, “Young America” ‘and were pald by owners of the whew -...+. Bayes-Norworth | mills and the coal mine, In order NORA RAYES to bring about the recall election, Duet, Soprano and Tenor, “Mis- | jt will be necessary to secui erere” from I! ‘Trovatore.. Verdi |16,000 signatures, EDISON DISC TALKING MACHINE | Pipe Organ Solo, “Spring Song” Mendelssohn KIMBAL! L, SOLO PIPE ORGAN GRIFF KIDDING? | Dr, Hmil Enna at the Pipe refed Clarke Griffith,’ (a) “He My Heart Foretold” | Weavers’ union and the coal min- | (b) “The Round of Pleasure” whose strikes Cudihee ts from Trav’ Verdi) of having improperly in- Duet, Finale Ultimo, part 2, “O 7 Addio,” Parewe! ” Terra Addio,” (Farewell, Oh |) perROIT, Aug. 16.—Clarke Grit. JOHANNA GADSKI AND fith, manager of the Washington ENRICO CARUSO. club, conferred here today with! ‘Tenor Solo, from Alda Frank Navin, owner of the Tigers, (a) “Se Quel Guerreir io {regarding the sale of Outflelder Ty Fosse!” (If 1 Should Re Chosen) |Cobb to Washington, Navin emery (b)S “Celeste Alda” (Heavenly |ed from the conference with a} Alda) Verdi} | broad grin ENRICO CARUSO i, ! might say,” he told the report Pipe Organ Solo, “Stara afd jers, “that?! would give $200,000 for Stripes Forever” - Walter Johnson to get a bunch of John Phillip Sousa|free advertising. Pil concede the KIMBALL SOLO PIPE ORGAN. |check-writing championshiv — to| there are one-piece suite. And we draw the on one-piece sults, |! when they are-—well, exagger- |) atedly brief. The Snyder girls were, therefore, after all, perfectly conventional, from the tounicipal bathing |standpoint. They wore two-plece jwulte, and also delayed until they got into the water to doff their stockings. According to Manager Roy Sher idan, of the Washington natatort- um, who made several fancy high dives at the beach yesterday (Sher- idan was formerly a lifesaver at the beach), the Snyder girls are among the best swimmers in Se lattle. LANE WILL VISIT — Secretary of the Interior Lane, who is to arrive in Seattle Satur- |day afternoon from Tacoma, will hold a public reception at 4 p. m. at the rooms of the Seattle Com- mercial club, In a telegram today to Secretary Case of the club, he requested Case to notify the mem- bers of the Chamber of Commerce and other organizations who might,||) wish to meet him. He will leave for Portland at 11:30 Saturday night While in Seattle Secretary Lane jand his party will be given an auto ride, a dinner at the Rainier club at 6:30, and a reception at the Press club at 9 p.m. Besides Press club foege Secretary Lane has ask- ‘eo the committee to invite a num- of bis old time friends here. Rides Around World HARBIN, Manchurta, Aug. 15.—A | ara named Penkratow has ar ||) rived here, having ridden around the} world on his wheel In two years and 18 days. Baby Loves ZEMO for Skin Trouble Stopes itohing at Once. Cures Irrb | tated, Chapped Skin. iy Se STI | a en Ree Xareliet | ZEMO te. ro iS fmmediataly ot’ money ia te Guaranteed to Give Baby and ee Instant Itching and thin Troubles. l, eat rash. tote nd all, the skin ter. ry MO haa no cagel. For the troubles, that men ahd women suffer, for all the Itohing, raw, scorching eczema, dandruff, inflam: 4 or reddened akin, it hae proven ite astonishing in’ thousands of eases. ellet it gives te almost clean, antiseptic inj no oly paste The Immediate heavenly, ZB rolution applie or ointment “My feet would sogid.and crack tnto the blood. Could hardly walk. Tried one bottle of ZHMO, fhe, and It cured them |¥. W. Flow Jeweler, Oakdale, Va All firat-olans drugets A nealed bottle, or went Airect on recelpt of price by B. Rose Medicine Co, st Lowa, Mo. Sold and guaranteed in Seattle by Swift Drug Company apd Baxtell's five drug stores, ° Notice to the Public This 1s to advise that I will not | be responsible for any debi» con tracted by my wife, ‘Tbbte D. very one to know that T aa Sandahl ©, N, BANDAHL a the EABY Pay. T have solved } 0 aies that “al Prt HAUTIFUL DIAMOND, "= ave simr ftored to PENNANTS Made to Order amona pay A Fear. by aac, Le Linquist & Lund, Inc. PETER MICHAEL £90 Opring Ot. JEWELER atiiaes 8640 1204 Becond Ave, KHOMAN 9 ——— ’ | Change at Hoffman’s =—= Hoffman Decides To dispose of all Eastern lines, consisting of cotton and messaline, and confine his efforts to the Hoffman System Tailor-made Goods With Hoffman js re-arranged—and We discontinue all in direct charge, Saturday we the stock is will start the sale, cotton and Made Goods This sale will include fur goods, a line of fur cloake for people going to Alaska Everything has been arranged for your convenience, The racks and tables are piled h easy-to-get-at bargains This is not a ton untry. Owing to the short seasons it is not a sui le country for light summer materials, Read these arance prices Suits, Dresses bles at from $9, on the bargain t $2 Hundreds of ts and Coats, es up to $15 and $25, will be sold at from $5, $7.50 and $10.00, We will also include advance styles of Long Coats and Suits. Special sale of Men’s Wear Serge. Hoffman System Suits, tailor made, form fitted, will be sald at, Suits at $20; $50 Hand Tailor-made Suits at $25. The Alaska stock of fine Neck Pieces and Coats will Wanted you have AT TRUSTS Yoy, messaline lines—in fact everything except the Hoffman System Wool Tailor. Skirts, values up to $15, will be piled $3. $35.00 Suit at $17.50; $40 Hand Tailor-made Al ti ! be sold at from 40¢@ to 50¢ on the dollar. People | going to Alaska will find this a bargain eg No C. O. D. Charges—No Exchanges. on trial Hoffman Suit & Cloak Co. 1316 Second Avenue TATE’S CAFE Table D’Hote Dinner 75c Including Bottle Wine - Canape Celery Young Onions Radiebes Consom Printanstere Manhattan Clam Chowder Fried Filet of Halibut, Chili Sauce Julienne Potatoes cHOoIcE Brateeé Shoulder of Lamb, Parisienne or Reast Yousg Duckling with Dressing New String Beans New Potatess Lettuce Tomato Salad Ice Cream and Cake Cheese Crackers y Cafe Notr Roast Duckling with Dressing 6 Reast Lamb with String Beans 40 Cauliflower 10 Reets 10 Custard Pie 10 Spinach 10 New Potatoes 10 New Peas 10 New Cora on Cob Ne, jooseberry, See a la Carte Bill for a In Carte Service Tate's Club Lunch 35e, Served Daily STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON AUGUST 9, 1913 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Real Estate Owned A ae Other Resources ... U. S. and other high grade bonds $143, (249.67 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in enti 100,00088 Surplus and Undivided Profits ‘ 23,61 a Deposits ........006. ceseee Size . 1,215,585 : oe $1,339,197.19 Mmited to the mere of this communlty OUR IDBA of Bank Service is not handling of money. We know the business thoroughly from personal contact and long experience. FACH INDIVIDUAL banking here has our persom sideration, The well known strength of this bank mal easy for us to meet every legitimate requiremen! business we seek, Consult our officers freely. We Solicit Your Account kes Meca Torte 19 ee , State Bank of Seatti al con t of those whose Get your Use people i ds, bili sof sure tl pendicit tism, eases c syste hic wi re the eicine. user Sy Warrants .. 82,704.01 Cash on hand and due from other sen coke banks seeeengececr oe 508. 6 3 SE pre $1,339,197.19 ain ord it