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sm nr a Ae THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1914. CHILDREN IN TAX MEDICOS INVESTORS IN (_ AMUSEMENTS SCHOOL HEAR GET DUPE ON MEXICO WILL “CS ."°0(sireS oe Lyman H. Howe!" OVeotT TALES OF WAR ALL SYSTEMS. GET DAMAGES "A™AS™ A881) on MATINERS—Children ihe; Adulte 26 His Prettiest Vi His Heat fonge PANTAGES Let Us Prove to You That Our Showing of $15 Suits Memorial 4 wa baerved to L. O, Taylor, editor and own WASHINGTON, May 29. the | . er of the Vancouver, B.C, | The “A, B,C.” mediators ex re exerelies at every| World, and former mayor of the | pect an immense amount of ( through-| Terminal City, addressed the | trouble In connection with the J. Macken remain-| taxation conference this morn. | foreign damage claims a st jo Lessee MERRY MAS VERADERS CAN’T BE BEAT 1 in the desh ' tire day Ing, at the university campus, Mexico, it was admitted here The Ay Maye P q , t ‘ ‘ on “The Vancouver System.” today Hig Western Melodrama With 16 People b oms were packed with| Oliver T. Erickson’s subject was| It was known that they were con “JACK 0 DIAMONDS” DAISY NABCOURT . . nts and friend The Single Ta Thorwald Sieg: |fident of thelr ability to settle the Mon. openiny re, Mat. and oe Comam Blues, Grays, Browns, Checks, Pin Stripes and Many etvil eterana took | f nd R, W. Hill led a general ere between the Washing } otner & ea re Serges. art in the progra The G, A.| discussion. Dr. George M. Janes | te Mexico City governments | She ane She K, furnished tw etera 0 each | spoke on “The T ease | Ver ¢ and that they expect —_— — é chool n Land Values of nat reconcile the warring | We Carry a Complete Line of |} 0% sider trom samen a.) Byerott | ° an taetlons Sexton post, G. A. KR, who particl| This af r Joveph Dn hen the factions are br rast | My vated In the exercises were the mine culty f ires the | to, r the foreigners wh« Union Made Shoes and Bed tm she exerciogs were: 7 |the mines anil, io sedreesing cig) together (ve Dorelrrers Sto ire é : . FES os» e. oe n L. M, Livengood of Spokane will| heard from and the mediators are 0 AND SERVE. Federal Judge er has ap Furnishings at ert i eer!) talk on “A Budget System for the| quoted as having admitted that pointed Cicero R. Hawkins to fill the , ci State of Washington.” they expect the work of settling position of referee in bankruptey Genuine Imported Panama Hats, $5.00 Cen | Puaeteeeee a cree erate Boers | With them ee MEAL T0 LADIES when the term of Judge John P. ‘ me ¢ Hoyt ends, July 21. " Jan Va 7 Jackso! yrealdent of the t « Fine assortment of Straws and Felts at $2.00. eo. minsion board, andetalkonA con, TQ ENTERTAIN _- | Judge Hoyt has held the position Complete Alaska Outfitters. x Pb Anne rohools © | gtitutional Amendment,” by Charles There were a lot of furrowed | for 16 years, He is 72 years old : Pp a h M MoDoralt ta-|H. Shields, will close the confer T'T. May 38-—One hundred | P'OWs last night, when the First M,|_ Fees of the office run as high as Special for Saturday: Regular 25c Wash Ties, Malia Waile oct th oy ce this evening , |Beattle members of the Laumber-|E. church brotherhood entertained | $12,000 year, 2 for 25c. W. 'uhte school: W. WI ¢ Ni pig ‘wh ong rbd pers men's club arrived in Everett yes-| its lady friends at a banquet, prepar-| CAMPBELL PROMOTED PY and Jos. Pigeon.| versity, who declared state and y afternoon, over the Pa ithe joa entirely, from spuds to demi-| — 3 sigeuerte ara Geo | local revenues should be separated Nie members of the Lumber-|<##8@, by the nen folks themselves, | A promotion to the post of distinct ye a 1 a classified ien's club here in a “get-together” | Their fobs were assigned according |agent in charge of offices at Po WESTERMAN me arta, tad | es pr) fimo Merny per cme rr green Pte to their namen, lund, has come to J. 8. Campbell | | tro! of property assessment, and , | " , “a rate income taxes for cit | All the “Franks” had the decora-|traveling freight wolicitor for th BOYS ORGANIZE ‘|: state and federal govern MILLS WIN OUT ::": to attend to, the “Bills” were | Pennsylvania, ment, stirred the big audience to a | the hosts, the “Charlies” and “Jimes' the reception committee, FOR GARDENING |= piteh of enthusiasm. pn er oe torm ee ae he ted Pians for the organteation of they BUYS BIG FARM and Grays harbor mill companies |"Hit Nat 10 do tw fie ssemed to| United American Gardening asso are not estopped from proving what| ini the “Eds” a pretty good bune| 4 this after. A. P. Malloy of Seattle has just! personal property they had on hand | a+ that BS at 3:30 o' k, when 50 boya|cloned a deal for the purchase of| when the assessment of March 1,/ think the “Eds” a pretty good bunch, m city schools will meet at the|the Cherry Valley stock farm from/| 1913, was made, because they failed Commercial Club. | Harry Kruta, of the Washington | or refused to list it at that time, ac Richard W. Reynolds, a Latona| Loan & Trust Co. The price was) cording to a decision by Judge Ma- | schoo! boy, Is developing the idea. lanounced as $125,000. in Irwin, here yesterday | ” ” | man and woman upset in a canoe a half-mile off Bailey penin | camp, yesterday. George E. Stokes, superintendent of the camp, and E.| Tents at Fourth and Aged Angel of Organized Labor, En Route to Seattle, Talks to Star Correspondent of Colorado War}: °°" "* Republican Staff Correspondent. children by the hired gunmen! Participation in the miners’ strike; “I have a photograph of the lit-|all others like him that the men CARNEGIE . SPOKANE, May 29.—! of the mine owners still notice- | “ere. tle boy whose head was shot off|Chriat urged from the temple, And | warn them that another She han written to John D, while he was getting a drink of|the money-changers, were men scourging of the money-changers “Mother Jones talked with a able in its effect on her, she pociSroiinr je & SCHERMER Seattle’s Two Big Union Stores Store No. 1—220-222 First Ave. S. Store No. 2—103-5-7 First Ave. S. ciation will be comp! asking him to see or f ni r othe: AKE HIM ro iAN 4 in close at ! ‘ reporter during a short stop is hurrying coastward to tell her when she * nat, aad lat haven't wily rly iragyit ee cuals wt “ bert we oz nord wince a ‘ here today, while she waited |the story of the modern her tell him the jevances of his off the horror of Ladlow for her train to speed on to-| butchery. aay ee) ranged pe dans thought _ a a minute ‘ f da dream of « at perhaps Rocke’ ‘ward Seattle, where she will) She wants the Northwest to an ta. eneetiel oar axidae porge cana take part in the Memorial | know the awful details of tween Rockete painted. But I'll never hear f Day labor parade and exer- that terrible day at Ludlow. | in Colorado from him. | know it now. ' “1 wish | could stop In every “I'll never hear at all from the) Why, a mother might just as 2 city and hamiet on the Coast | young man,” she sald sadly He well have written to Herod to . With the horror of the Lud- 344 throughout the West and | hasn't ¢ tor an| ask him why he ordered th i low massacre of women and tell the story of Ludiow 1 |old woman. have known,| slaughter of the Innocents! 4 a know it,” said Mother Jones. (though, that the man who would) THAT'S ALL ROCKEFELLER t “The world outside of Colorado | permit his cunmen to shoot down) IS—ANOTHER BUT CRU- still fale te realize the full | wor and boll babies tn ofl} ELLER HEROD!” extent of Colo: ‘s red hie wouldn't want to hear the miners ! OUTING Here is an outing for tomorrow. The Steamer Daring leaves Colman Dock at 9:15 for Zenith Beach. It will be a trip you will remember. Chicken dinner at the famous Longview Hotel. Return at 3:00 o'clock. Round trip 50c. those capital THE SILVER tory.” side i ‘ ved, tn} This charming olf lady of & Likens Him to Herod th : that shows comes to the Northwest fresh from | But you see I've just com the astonishing trium ph of an age-| re Fee imprisonment in Colorado for |Colorado—trom the leas spirit over age | CELEBRITIES AT [CIVE CONTRACT PRESS CLUB | ach ener te forelan. tater | Seattlc music lovers were e1 ter. keep Christianity where it can't | tained at the Press club last do any harm—where it can't with an unusually pleasing pre interfere with BUSINESS, BUS. | INESS 1S THEIR GOD! They all worship it the occasion being both Musict: I tell John D. Rockefeller and % j } They're All Savages } “They're all Christians in | | China and savages in their own country. Is now ready at 06 PIKE ST. -to serve you with good, clean, wholesome meals at reasonable prices. | night and Ladies’ night, with Claude} Madden as guest of honor. Col. Wm. | F. Cody came tn during the evening| Construction of a concrete warm and was cheered when he made &/and cold storage warehouse at the foe talk. Chauncey Olcott and | foot of Bell st. has been ordered to} company came over after the show. | begin at ¢ by the port commis ere sion. The contract was awarded | yesterday to the Pearson Construc NEW MEMBER BG |Uitn con't tia of $319;800 | T. Joxenhans, ct perintendent | ‘BUSINESS FIRM 3)" ruction, which, he says, has been unbaum has succeeded | objected to in other cities and car tt as business partner ed until the building is Live in abig level forest and play on the beach Zenith Beach camp sites are surely the most beautiful and the most accessible on Puget sound. They are on mainland, in the scenic between Seattle and there is regu e service and a $100 Otto 8. G Hamilton P Try Our Waffles Choicest of Andrew J. Woodh in the fur ted boat to, Zenith dock, atrice Choicest —— niture firm of Woodhouse & Platt.| Commissioner Robert Bridges 50x100 : of! . STEWART HOUSE Platt withdrew a few days ago. voted against Gea, H. M. Chitten for choice 50x100-foot camp 50x100 sites at Zenith is misleading, indeed. The property cannot be appreciated until seen There is title insurance with each purchase. Call for time cards and descriptive folders. JOS. R. H. JACOBY 1406 Fourth Ave. A Busy Ground-Floor Office ‘86 Stewart St jden and C. BE. Remsberg when the oo on bog award was made. - call for full me, lam ure of rt fone Quinte. Look tor W GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day’ 250 om ioemaaes | Everything we bake is baked |right. We have the most modern and sanitary bake shop possible to be e, and our prices are always the lowest consistent with good quality ON FILM CONCERN Special for Saturday hocolate Cream Layer Cakes Conforming with the general alos Axe Nias SHRRAM AEE os oc ss ovesas : .80¢| takers, officials of the police and|Mocha_ Layer ¢ akes. 1... .65¢| t suspension of business on Memo- |fire departments and several hun-| } . ps ‘ |dred citizens are interested in a] Our Fountain is now ready, with rial Day in commemoration of the |search for the perpetrators of a/a complete assortment of all the| | nation’s honored dead, we will take | $20 Cash $5 a Month. $20 Cash $5 a Month. ones who Is coming to Seattle to jorial Day labor exercises. Mother Jones, famous labor worker, terrible story of Ludlow at | hoax directed at a great motion ple-| cool summer refreshments. ture concern, with a studio in Hol Pata our place with the other large i fortepire Ber eapeed ke mets ote St.G 1 B k $0 Frotectoaanye * ® business institutions of the city i wagons tr Ph daca io ni ermain bal ery Morey Stationery Co. South-End Public Ma rket 50) wit real cops and me - u ic kk Co b fe and remain closed the entire day Saturday, May 30th. This de- cision has been reached, notwith- standing what other markets may elect to do. We feel that al Third—Washington—Prefontaine—Y ealer of fire apparatus |- a coramasens sac tiigetelime They were followed by four am Strictly High Class Tailored Suits at This Market Will Be ) Open as Usual All Day crn Until 10:30 P. M. bulances. ery officer of the company dis. claimed knowledge of the affair, and pointed to the fact that no| | cameras were filming the mixup to |prove their Innocence | | | | | keeping open would show dis- Sh, Roasts of Mutton, Ib, Ham Sausage, Ib.. ase. Se "i ice "i } Mutton Chops $ Good Tomatoes, Ib. Se and 10¢ et respect to our nation and to those | Shoulder Lamb, 1b.. Extra fancy Ripe Olives, pi seeee ABE 2 + ie" Hams, half or who! Hyde's Grape Juice, large bottle... .25¢ aa @ who gave up their lives in its de- Bac | Spaghettl, Macaront or Vermicilli, 2 pkgs. 4 : ¢ Seattle Commercial Club hes are showing all the | ede : s fense. pas ssolutlo svoring the con-|If newest patterns and Shoulder Hams, Ib | 2he bottle Stuffed Olives... fez ; ction of a bullding on the court. | Cottage Hams, 1b Hardwood Toothpicks, 2 pkgs. ..1... ; To accommodate our large house site large enough to house the Of Interest To No. 5 Lard Compound sf pct 10 tbe. ‘: j i city and county offices. A perfect fit guaran No. 3 Lard Compound............ | New Potatoes, 9 to 10 Ibs J patronage, we will be open Fri- vel V0 ri is hate Lodge Members | Nice Cucumbers, each 1 k WEDS ON CRAFT teed, ot eet the 0 ABOVE MEAT PRICES | Fresh-cut Roses and Carnati 5 day evening until 10 o’clock. } fit of Mr. Craton’s 2( Every lodge member who AT STALLS 38-42 Iris, per dozen y ad years’ experience. takes pride in his organiza INDEPENDENT PACKING CO, Full Cream and Brick Cheese, Ib... ~ — Mustard Sardines, 3 large cans for. . KNIK, Alaska, May 29.—Upon the We will trust you for |tion will be interested to know | Local Ranch eggs, dosen............ Q5¢ | Sugar, 22 Ibs. 4. g. for. | fal Sampgon, bearing tho 100 mem a suit and you can pay |f|that he can get from us all| Fresh churned Washington Creamery But- | Big dish Ice Cream for ni a, bo a " nem. . L. ) : F . Peanut Butter, per Ib. | bers of the “billionaire party” of H.|}} for it while wearing it. sorts of emblems symbolical | pool BRL og per bunch Picture Show Teka Free with ev. Alexander, Miss Maurita Camp. of his lodge. Gey boee, bas taeie pound or more of bell, daughter of H. A. Campbell of Right now we have an extensive | Hiv's Homewada Mood read Oneede Tine Tea or Coffee. Seattle, became the bride of Harry showing of badges, fobs, pins, 7 7 , Brown, deputy U. 8. marshal, The eharms and rings | BA Lhe ia seneeeee ‘166 | Farmers’ New Carrots, with tong, ae oer ceremony was performed in the din- | We manufacture:ell kinds of jew-1 Special Blend Coffee, 3 ibs 38 sogepinge setmiomarld: se: ® . elry to your order. Big stock of nulne New York Cream Cheese, Ib be DESIRE IT WET 2 semb-prectous stones, birth stones, | ney Grape Fruit, 6 for . 7 ote We make rings to order ‘esh Mackerel, Ib i 3 _ i) Tailor for Men |i o's stacoaric prices | Columbia River’ Shad, each Farmers’ New Onions, 5 b ; I ~~, eh iia ad Sy We are expert repairers of jew Fancy Sturgeon, 1b Farmers’ New Spinach, 5 Ibs... PUBLIC MARKE Kf SAN FRANC May 29.—By a and Women elry of all kinds | Halibut Cheeks, 2 Ibs rue Farmers’ New Beets, 8 bunches eee ile ot caramacge waren 402 Union Street. | | Mrs, Herman's Potato Saiad, 2 ibs.. Farmers’ Rhubarb, 4 Ibs....... etsco Cha ) arce ye TT 5th, 6th and Pine e day went on record as opposing an CASH OR CREDIT I. M. BENNE | et Bit lh Le | amendment to the state constitution ‘ing Jeweler providing for state-wide prohibition, 418: w