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AMUSEMENTS| OOR E TAN w METROPOLI ALOODSHED MAY Girl Striker Bears Bayonet Scar 20,000 FOLLOW Inflicted While She Bore the Flag) wavan ayyunn COME AS RESULT THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1913. PO apres % USE STEEL CA TO CARRY COAL WASHINGTON, Sept On President George Bauer's Reading HOW PRECIOUS TO RAILROADS AN railroad ry stoe! cars have been substi Lending Thentee ic | TO GRAVESIDE| sie | ARE MEN'S LIVES! TONIGUT —-Matines W ay - | for the old wooden care for “COERIC 666” : 4 TY JRDON OFFICER carrying KIT GOR Greatest Farce in Years NEW YORK pt. 2 Denpit In wrecks it was found that By Gil Gard THE ENCHANTRESS Pest Reata, $1; Wed. Ma ado CALUMET, Mich, Sept. 22. RB thy gel y 30,00 ; ths wooden eave tcuiod okt y Gilson Gardner Prices 2 ‘ sh Serious clashes between striking te 1c 1 . apiitethe coal ‘ iTO 22 _— 7 miners and the militia, police Sane he ‘ For carrying passengers " TT E PAN Z AGES |mine guarde, were feared tod ar it Meade S the Reading road finds wood. i t SEA LE THEATR a Pantages|@ result of the Injunction ithued | lto 0 a rye it re t en care with steel! under Balley & Mitchel! Present Unequated Vand — anteee*) Saturday night, prohibiting picket |headed, in the ra thou frames quite sufficient € t t All Week Pridks Yo ing, the molestation of men going| laaune dined aia pldewals Peosat The matter le ene of eco h the Per venta rafitoag “ ” Russian Singers wind Pancer*)tg and coming from work in the loueaG aa ce ' emice, pure afd simel acing 1! of it# stations, WILDFIRE Storrs, Ramuele @ °C, mines, or parades in the vicinity wate the all, Somich, pure and simple gto tho. public 10 “slepell Prices 20c, 30c 50c 4 . of the mine owners’ property | wtaped Ayeon ap poche Ain ' ten” before turing on the Bargain Night Monday—Any =| Tom Kelly, Narttone | Speakers for the Western Fed Reo taie wena the + Pay ¢ r the company Seat 25¢ te eration of Miners urged the Red} poy aep pati Pi t cannot a just yet tee - ame | : Jacket miners, at @ meeting y each ode onorary Dé : : 11d” cost too” al Seattle's Now Park torday, to Ignore the Injunct net age Se ey ge ade tee MERRY SUNDAY none ' bl wo binge ” tatty 7 at | at an t 1 0 BASEBALL STAR WANT ADS Is St Loe ladon ting OVER | ta | 2 ayes he eee s will hold a meet ollowing the ed or rode ' Last according to the nee: ea ar BRING RESULTS |, Loe em “embers of tho va ar A TACOMA V8, SEATTLE toward the In . ; : , eine od AP aa Comms 1596 employ ia 4th Av. Cars 280 and 600! | of the federa b ; ot prenen and t lie n and k mpathiz were injured, iezard Sunday | ped for five t ‘ { three ma e ere d 62 red ‘tn tense jevery set n the city was su 1 ntinued inter-|¢ c.,, contributed §78 ended fe ulf mt ing ) t t 4 12. be ar soldiers | h ; ) t tly nda " nh man 4 13,874 te POLITA MOORE Mo eee ee ad cot ipca | varie of. the: four | ‘ ee tow METROPOLIT. 8 ee ee Risto t t Sie ai eh oe t caus 1,462 employes dled AT THE THEATRES voul noon. | a th f and 23,291 were Injured could adh . S mo ents kuck bottles and Altogether the American roads a dosen't ee m as if it he's and ba THIS WEEK. rickbats killed 2,920 of their employes ang happen anywhere but in a play, mashed up more or less serio says The Dream t Moore—Kitty Gordon tn “The 49,120 of them. These compa Tt couldn't,” says the young saw in ie Bachaatres | nie Ph JURORS HEAR TALE (yi ‘ier ony of EMPLOYES ON millionaire, as the curtain drops on roduction stirring! waeei eneee 00” DUTY. the final ac ‘ate staged, beau-| | Metropolitan--"O r COQUILLE, Or 2.—Pro- oO lives are the And it couldn't, BUT ifully costumed, and well acted [| Seattle y and * itehell Co. Pye Aid to have | most prec in the worla” While it {t has enough and sung , in °W LOS ANGELES—Fire destroyed ed Peneosit 7 logic, a whats ph pg Po is ike pheuie=-V Woodill Electric company, in the| Dr. Ba alist editor) NEW YORK.—E. H. Southern an romance, e are tr jo neo Empress Woodl c 1 pm pa ‘ : a's pth ear tte hee voles 5 wee t - ‘ business district, and the $60,000 f citizens | rived from Albany w ficer 666" highly she least uses it stock tn home of Grant Gillette, In Victoria | for ‘ utterances in| of reports that throat ed at the Metropo! Sh tiful of fa park pa blished, is her hreatening to force at Ber raged ti mage last } ‘58 ersion of the dey Bt nd said he play Sunday night for a week's engage last wo | Hn y aanie Ado About Nothing” t ment ss art i SAYS MURDERER LOS ANGELES te » Coos cou jo At ? sins and thickens Q se re 2 | man strangled Anna ary eet Pit, Negins: nnd, techies En em ong IS TRAILING HER Roteeias wilt jist poe nate weloe | eee tenes ‘bored young millionaire becc mbles. The story of} PORTLAND, Or., S¢ 7 be-| he twisted about her throat, and Sienamored of the same girl. The Enchantress” deals with) claring she is being A by! pl gg till is ‘ : burglar, an artist by fustinct, steals Ivan's love for an opera the an who mur Reno soe ‘. famous paintings. The miitionaire,|singer and the intrigues of a min- Hutchinson, secretary YM a? ! seeking diversion, collects rare pie. ister of being ae hint af ooo Cc, A ¢ a , LOS ANGELES.—<, B. Hil! wate emem er 18; tures. a commone nd #o lose Ay ap nin tapt well note and 7 The high-brow crook meets the jon an order z ¢ for . : girl in an art exhibit, and ayranges of course, both mar an attempt on her lite] funeral expenses hae CAEN ard Your Credit With Us Is as to elope with he The meeting | ries th nd keeps the throne ade. LEE pint of Florida a Wad ad Good as’ Cash ' place is the millionaire’s house,| Take such a story, set it to Victor she thought the cessfully treated where the burglar, who poses as | Herbert and inte ate {tt dge of her fa | “ee This applies to every department in this nillionaire, plans a big rob-| with fun, and you have a pleasing rime was re LOS ANGELES.—Proponents of ier The millionaire suddenly re-|eventng’s rtainment sponsible being f , , This is a picture of 4 ns, the hands » young heroine the antlboxing bill lectured fn a|ff) big outfitting store, and there are scores upon turns from Europe, where he has | -—————— — — of the 16,000 strikers in pie region of Mic Ml wcore of churches. TI scores of satisfied buyers, both men and been in a vain search for a new| = | 0 Annie's fla p all ¢ ner BHO CAT| signed a petition t He determines to save the girl | On several ae and the flag have b row av @ fy to its convenience. from the crook, and borrows the/| jbattle. More than once deputies hav ocked road, a SAN FRANCISCO.—The Hendley uniform of “Officer 666.” Follows | j being In front, Annie t runt of assault when, t WA*| Auto Repairing and Engle Taxicab|f Whether it be s suit, then a bewildering run of complica. | jmade. A Boo hogpll a ae phe Frond ( were burned out with aout, overneods. otis tions, as the quick-witted crook re-| | paraders, wi . a ae me | $25,00 and damage to 25 cars taneous TO SOUTH AMERICA ©: a SATAN AGT sue ea ay oh er “Officer 686" a th or co ro 1 v GO,” SHE & A ANC! aad Fe} es the al oth aga ae THE SOLDIERS MUST STRIKE IT DOWN, THEY WILL HAVE TO ai ied hig sped eee The “3 we fact, anything in cor The artist-burglar is handled ae | KILL ME FIRST i : ee : his he with his br for rect wearing apparel masterfully by Henry W. Pember W YORK, Sept. 22—-Ex-Prest-| Millor, and three prominent men Annie has a sear on her wrist made by a bayonet and betw caning maw Ne sits 4 ; ‘S ton. He gives his character aldent Roosevelt gave ont today in| whose names have not yet been| her shoulders are ack ue marks inflicte the pistol 29 becpac a bike: ahaeti dea t e your selection touch of realism that is stacerely|some detatl for the first time, his | announced jor the billy” o} guoman, : é |Los Angeles. now and pay for it at captivating. As a Jap, David Man-| plans for his forthcoming trip to| Tb rty’s mission will be the| Annie Cle merican born Croatian. | er ‘ming has another guess coming. | South America. gathe « of scientific data for the mes “9. SAN RAFAEL, Cal.—Some one! your conven: Estelle Reilly, as The Girl, and Marguerite Batterson, her compan fon, are both pretty and winsome. STEVENSON FIRE UNDER CONTROL) STEVENSON, Wash., Sept. 22.—! After destroying thousands of cords of wood and considerable standing timber, a forest fire which has been burning near here for several days ‘fs under control today, following a theavy rainfall. The colonel,+Mra. Roosevelt and their party will leave here October 4, arriving in Rio Janeiro October 21 Mrs. Roosevelt will not make a long stay, but will return to New York when her husband starts for the interior. The ex-president will lecture tn Rio Janeiro, Sao Paolo, Buenos} Ayres and later in several Chilean | cities. November 1 he will go upriver into the Interior. Accompanying him will be his son, Kermit tary Harper, Naturalists Cherrie and Low PRICES Grote-Rankin’s EASY TERMS Interesting Prices on Some of the Finer In finer gi for this sale room, etc you Pieces we include only the rade pieces for library, living It’s a splendid opportu add another comfortable two to your home You will find in our election for this sale large, comfortable, all genuine leather reading chairs in modern Eng lish styles, high-grade spring construction and best hair stuffed; also various styles of oak mahogany chairs, and settees and rockers 1 . with automobile spring seat and back cushions upholstered in finest grade of genuine leat 55.00 Leather Arm Chair, low back, loose seat cushion $28.75 Leather Arm = Chair, loose seat cushion | rs. BB8.25 Arm $72.50 $67.50 Leather Chair, “high back, loose seat cushion $37.50 $87.50 Leather Arm Chair, high back,. loose seat ¢ ushion. . ia $46.50 Genuine Leather High back Fireside Chair.....--+ $25.00 $30.00 Goldeh Oak Sleepy coe 18.75 Hollow Chair.. her. Oak $30.00 Golden Sleepy Hollow Rocker $19.75 $50.00 Mahogany Leather Up holstered Rocker $29.75 5.00 Mahogany Leather Up holstered Chair $28.75 $37.50 Mahogany Leather Up holstered Chair.......818.75 Mahogany Leather Uphol stered Settee........ $27.50 Mahogany Leather Uphol tered Chair 812.75 Mahogany Leather Uphol- |stered Chair..........810.50 Golden Oak Leather Uphol |stered Sofa...... . $47.50 Secre-,™ Museum of Natural History, [t will} return tn the qpring WANT TO LEARN? The regular night course of the Y. M. C. A. begins tonight. Over 50 courses, lasting from elght to nine months, will be taught, Inelud NOW PIERCE WANTS PEOPLE TO VOTE ON COMMISSION PLAN His there will be two resolu-| resolution ts to submit Again elementary and advanced tions before the city dads at the i le at the port election on commercial, mechanica mber 6 this fon subjects. lar council meeting this after “ast tigals j Sha ¢ 8 be chosen opening te noon on the subject of cc nission | a+ the munic e tlon on March Accountancy Ry com arithmet (| Sovernment 3, 1904 and submit a au He mk rs koaping, pays’ school,|” one will be a renewal of the|charter & commission benine is 4 mi tration, bus Griffiths resolutior form of gove t for the city of correspceidence, The second is in the nat | men, gas engine op surprise by Councilman Peirce) The Griffiths resolution merely etry, grammar, business who declares he voted st the calla for the selection of a charter chanical drawing, penmanship,| 70 ote resolution ground | revision committee, withc shorthand, spelling, typewriting, trigonometry A week from tonight the follow ing clases will begin: Architectural drawing, assaying, chemistry, elec trical wiring, applied electricity BRING GOLD OUT DAWSON, Y. T., Sept. 22.—Wi liam James, his wife, and Nels Nel son, discov re of gold In the Shu shanna, arrived in Dawson yes day with $8,000 in virgin gold taken from discovery claim, owned by James and his wife, and Nelson and William Johnson of Dawson Work in the new diggings ha d for the winter. Jam his party were the first to for the outside. They will winte in attle and go back In the spring | with a big outfit, prepared to oper late their several claims upon large scale DIFFER ON MERGER OF COUNTY AND CITY While approving the plan of H Pigott for the consolidation of eity and county government under one commission, the committee of | seven appointed by the Municipal) league to report on this matter, has failed to agree on the amount of territory to be incorporated in the consolidation. Some wanted to in clude only a portion of the county with Seattle, while the others want ed the whole county included on the ground of expediency when the matter should be broached in the legislature. | he league postponed action for| one week. c DOES THIS ITEM INTEREST YOU? According to Millard T. Hart son, collector of internal rev. enues, Seattle has approximately 1,100 residents who will be re quired to pay Income taxes, In other words, thelr incomes are over $4,000 per year. About 120 of these have incomes ranging from $20,000 to $50,000, and 20 have Incomes of $50,000 to $100, 000. Five are reported to have incomes of over $100,000. Hartson’s preliminary estimate gives the state 4,100 persons with taxable incomes. ee! A head-on collision between a mo toreycle and a westbound Mount | | Baker car at 26th av. and Jackson st., pitched the motorists,J.Joyd and Harry Taylor, 2620 Grand av, to the pavement, Harry was taken to the Seattle General pospital, suf fering from several cuts, ling when a rowboat In which He that they did not present the ques tion squarely to the peop! DROWNED IN BAY DEBS 1S COMING nt problem Meat Packers’ Association, if the Joe Hubert, or “Smithy,” as he| Eugene V. Debs, several times|hrosuction of ntinues to was known to fellow workers, a la-| candidate for president on the So-| ee borer, employed at the Pacific Coal | cialiat ticket, will speak at Dream | road av., company’s bunkers on Ra land pavilion Sunday, October 12. Tonr Mann, leader of the English dock strikes, will speak here Octo ber 19 and 22 was drowned early Sunday morn bert and three companions started om the company's docks for Har. bor alland, filled with water and capsized Joe Grouse, Fritz Seiger and Hugo hl, who were rescued by the rev the OLYMPIA, Sept. 22.—Reversing the findings of the Walla Walla superior court, the supreme court has allowed a judgment against Dr Willis H. Warner in a suit brought by Mra, Etta Wharton, who alleged i the physician, after performing an iy found \operation, sewed up the Incision leaving a steel spring 12 inches long in her body. © cutter Unalaga, bottom of the boat clung t Lost articles are uét by Star want ads in the “Lost and) Found” column. signing herself—or himself —| Elizabeth ( 0, pinned a note! jto a bush, saying the author had| committed suicide, but the police could find no proof of It eee CHICAGO.—President —Biachoff, | of the American I ’ associa: | tion, sald American produc tion incre orterhouse steaks will cost ten years, exceeding $1 a pound in eee KANSAS CITY, Kan.—Edward dan shot his next ORaN, ¢ bor, Vernon Dc th h ¢ Doogan MANCHESTER, Eng.—it has be. come known here that the second daughter of queen of Sp: ike her # son, is deaf ar may probably also be dumb, eee CHICAGO.—One doilar a pound for porterhouse within the next 10| years {s prediction of Gustav | Bischoff, sident of the American BRIDGEPORT, Conn.—Three of the crew of the U. 8, to Oo boat destroyer McCall were kil n the harbor here yesterday w the destroyer's cutter was struck by the tug Seaboard. The names of the men were | Chute DUBLIN. — clvillans and seven 5 men are in hospi tals as a result of a battle between strikers and policemen on the streets here Sunday | cee SALEM, Or.—Because she would not leave her husband for him, Ho- mer Yates, farmer, shot and fatally injured Mrs, Myrtle Hayes, who Sheehan, Russell and | Thirty-five at Last Call ONLY A FEW DAYS AND THE BIG FIRE SALE IS NO MORE Fire Insurance Co.’s orders are: Close this fire sale next Saturday. Entire stock of Clothing, Shoes and Fur- nishings must go by that day, no matter what it will bring. Your time to buy is now Coast Fire & Marine Salvage Co. 103-107 First Av. So.—89-93 Yesler Way was a guest the es home. . ETAMPES, France.—Henri Far- noted aviator, and his wife ed today when thetr aero. | plane fell from a height of 100 feet | Their Injuries are serious, but not fatal ° | eee | WASHINGTON. — Lieut. Col. | Francisco Cardenas, alleged to have been the assassin of former Presi dent Madero of Mexico, is said to have been killed at Michoalan, where he went to take command of federal troops ° ee | BUDAPEST.—Four girls, picking flowers to decorate the church In which they were all to have been | |married next Sunday, were struck by lightning and kil oe . | DULUTH, Minn.—It snowed In| Minnesota Sunday, the first time in| the history of the weather burean| here when snow has fallen before | ptember 24 . oe NEWARK, N, J.—Thomas A, Ed-! ison, the inventor, says he {is im proving {n health and that he will] jbe back at his laboratory Wednes day. He doesn't look it. ae LONDON.—Lady Decies, former ly Vivien Gould, gave birth to a daughter Sunday night. Lord De-| cies is disappointed. He wanted an| heir. The first child was a daugh-| ter, eee | NEW YORK—Mrs. } will accompany her hus trip to South America sail October 4 * Roosevelt and on his They will| | ee | SAN FRANCISCO. — Socretary | Lane, who has been {ll at Berke: ley, has left for Carmel, Cal, with his brother, Dr. Frederic Lane, He is much improved and will leave for| tho east on September 30, iS 1332-34 Second Ave. Near a Seattle’s Reliable Credit House SECURITY is the matter of first importance in selecting an institution wt which to place your savings. Strict State supervision, combined with a board of directors, consisting of well known bankers and business men, insures abso lute safety when you place your money with this association. We have never paid less than 6 per cent on savings. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS J. H. BLOEDEL, President HENRY C. EWING, Prem leedel-Donovan Lbr.| Sec'y & Treas, Calhoun, Denny rig ae Bloedel-Donove: pag Be, Vice » City Bank. Vico President National ClY BSS) |. DOLPH F. LINDEN, Vieo-Presi A_P. 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