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2 “3 At 7 all but three deserted the Morrison's wife ts just now busy ; traction company F. H, Buckmaa, of the Smith Can- ] That made a total of eight out of} nery Machine Co., brought tn six about 60 Duwamish valley residents | Who continued to ride on the tnter urban cars. : And t those eight only Rew stage line Bus Does Big Business The whole valley is up in preased rates of the wing the findings of | The the old to do a fmerurban, mblic service commiasion auls them for 16 cents. the bus interurd: record: the single bus was crowded Beats Interurban ‘The first trip in yesterday the bus} the | man fare. It is due reaking busines. HERE’S A FIGHT THAT WILL ~ WARM YOUR HEART: FOLKS | REFUSE TO RIDE UPON CARS ‘This morning at 6 o'clock all ex cept five inbound passengers from > Riverton to Georgetown rode on the F aito bus that has begun operation | tm Competition with the interurban rode be cause they hadn't learned of the Deyette & Son, who are operating | > thelr 25-passenger auto on an hourly Dasis, plan to put on anoth arms car improvement district the next legislature, campaigning among her women friends, persuading them to patron: | ine the auto sta, plan through) people tn his auto yesterday morn: | ing, because there wasn't room on} the bus. Robert Bridges also brought in a load They Will Walk First 0. C. Frankfurt {8 one of the tn surgents. His wife ts backing bim, | “Tl walk to South Park before I| ride on the interurban,” she de-} clared vehe tome nently today Thompson, a Duwamish val }ley groceryman, asserted this morn. jing that everybody tn the valley man, Woman and youngster—will | ride on the bus, | This means « losa to the tnterur-| if the patronage holds of 200 to 300 passengers dally, day yesterday and today at times from 800 to 1,000. w cape-| Hoot Interurban Patrons | In The valleyites are having a good time with thelr new experiment. They Iaugh and joke, But they b a grim, determined look of defianc 5 the interurban to Georgetown % ral Duwamish dwellers, who| Whenever an interurb: ARON | ft heard about the bus, hiked Anybody who once tries rid | lerome-country to the Renton line| ["g on the Interurban is hooted | Yesterday morning, rather the FOnize the Stone-Webdster cars wo! THIRD Too Little pa Save the depositor—more than 7,000 people are Row saving thetr smal! here and are small earnings being paid rking for a extension on Fourth av Mmits, and thence on, ement district | Mis build | Ed Sewell local tmpro whereby residents may Toad and turn it over to the city Campaigns Among Women Morrison Euersiocn hopes to get the local 5) BD. A. Morrison, of the Union La-| © bel Printing Co. ‘obe of the Duwamish valley leaders j the fight for reasonable rates, is muntetpal 1620 Fourth av car to the| Mclannan, L. EB. by the} Chase, Frank Downey until shame prevents a repet! tion of his crime. Here are two or three others who! .| are bucking the corporation | Mra. C, A. Riggs, George Nichols, | Mrs. Case and daughter, E. H. Ben- edict, a postoffice employe; Dan Petersen, L. H Cc. K. MeCoy Ruth Quaylte s Carey Whittier | Burrows, jell, Gus and woman veal the | Duwam teh ‘f Wash. June DANCING HIPPODROME Fitth and University. 10-plece Union Orchestra Dancing Taught We welcome 412% in the bargain for do ing 80. opened now will do the same for you An account PIKE Competent ily. ‘ay 4 Fancy Hama, Ib. 18\2¢ Fancy astern Bacon, lb.22¢ Mutton Chops, |b 1226 Fresh Mackerel, 2 Ibs...25¢ tarse Deity Varden Trout, Ib. 10¢ Fresh Sturgeon, Ib...... 16¢ Made Liver Sausage, 2 sees 25e Home-Made German Mett wurst, Ib. .. Se Yooked Corned Beef. 10¢ each ever, net” Step around Square” from work. Armour'’s Star Picture —THE— South-End with your to on your way to your car. Wednesday Show 'y pound or more of brand tea or coffee, He’s a Good Provider” Whatever else you may be, if you are a “good provider,” you're 99 per cent “O. K.” Public Market “Markel ‘Square’ Will make it easy for you to “make good” fam- “Market home It’s right on the A Few Specials for Sliced Bacon, Hanging Baskets (half price), Ide Ticket with Mag “In| state convention held in Aberdeen crooked ss | 5, IT'S SAME BUNCH WITH ~ SAME MOSS-GROWN IDEAS © ABERDEEN, fitting keeping with th in 1912 by the standpatters, the re jpubdlican county convention yester-| lday denounced everything that! jemacked in the least progressive, and capped the climax by endorsing | without reservation the reactionary | platform adopted by the republican / convention at Chicago in 1912—the} most ndpat platform ever adopted |. The convention refused |dorse the “Seven Sisters,” progres Isive initiative measures, and de manded the repeal of the direct prt. mary law or a rigid amendment of} it. The initiative, referendum and} recall were also attacked. Regents of the state university were condemned on the ground that/ they employed instructors “who! openly teach treason and destruc-| tion of our present form of govern meat” to en- MOUNT VERNON, June 2.—J. U Hall of Anacortes was instantly kilied here last night when the au ytomobdile in which he was riding} |with W. M. Davies of Bell! | plunged over a 30-foot } ment Davies lost control of the | car. Joe Mock and W. 8. Phillipas,| | Bellingham, who were tn the rear} | seat, eecaped serious Anjaries. rf ‘TWO GET AWAY A reward in ottacet for the appre. hension of Maxwell Carter, a de-| serter, and Joseph N. Robbins, who yesterday escaped from the guard house at Fort Lawton. | JINX ON MONKS PORTL. AND, June 2.—Under a} new ruling of federal officials here, monkeys will be prohibited from} landing from any vessel from a for eign port. It will be against the/ law to land monkeys for the city 200, 17 To GRADUATE) young women will day night from the Seattle General hospital training} school. A program has been arrang-| ed to take place at the Y. W. C. A.| building. KILLS HIMSELF Despondency over business mat ters is thought the cause of the sul- Seventeen graduate Wed: cide yesterday of William G. Wil son, a Seattle wholesale lumber broker. He fired a bullet through his heart KILLED BY BOLT NORTH YAKIMA, | first death by lightning to occur| here in many years was that of} Arhtur Jordan, 16, of the Ahtanum | district, who was struck by a bolt yesterday afternoon while at play and instantly killed STRONG FOR EM | NORTH June 2.—The June 2.—A| challenge to any member of the Stop, Look and Listen league to! publicly debate the Seven Sisters bills was issued yesterday by C. B.| Kegley, master of the Washington | YAKIMA, grange. i PATEROS, June 2,—With the laying of the last rail of the Great Northern extension from We natchee to Oroville, this city now has railway | outside world connection with the Harbormaster A. A. Paysse has asked the council to grant him an assistant port warden at a salary of 100 a month and an office man at| 1$76 @ month. STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 191 The “flying squadron” of the pro| Back {n 1852 a woman gressive party starts thie week on a| across Elliott bay in a birch bark By William G. Shepherd canoe and staked out a claim at the VERA CRUZ, June 2—A re. | #Wink through Skamania, Clarke,| oe te Dike at port that President Huerta and | Cowllts, Wahkiakum and elfic She was a member of the first hie family had fled from Mex. | Counties Posner group of pioneers who landed at leo Cit a | Its members are Acting State) Ajit point, in 1851, on Nov. 13, and co City wae persistent today. [Chairman Herbaman, Ole Hanson,| became the founders of Seattle Members of a party of Mex. | candidate for senator, and D. L, This same woman who rowed lean retugees who arrived to- | Hubbell, candidate for congress) gcrogs the bay, and who now 1s 87 day from the capital expre: trom the Second diatrict 5 years old, motored out to Alki pe AB hte fe Mein Stanton Warburton and Govnor| point yesterday dictator's family was, not on | Teats probably will be with the par-| " ‘The scene was vastly different the steamship Ypiranga, which | *¥ #t least part of the time, n the time back in ‘61 salied last night for Havana , Meotings are arrange follows She was a guest of honor “We know,” sald one of | Camas, Washougal ednesday Members of the Pioneers’ society them, “that President Huerta’e | Stevenson, Thursday; Cathlamet,| hoard of park commissioners and family left Mexico City on a |! Tiday; Vancouver, Saturday; Kal ttle citizens were there to do her special train a week ago Satur. | #24, Monday; Kelso, Tuesday; ¢ honor. day and that Huerta left on | te Rock, Wednesday, and a moet The woman is Mra, Loutsa Boren another epecial train lace Wed. | {n€ with a banquet at Raymond,| penny. In her honor nesday, Both trains were | Thrusday, June } Boren park was forn guarded by soldiers.” On June 18 the party will hold a! yesterday afternoon and a meeting at Cl the following REBEL GENERAL Elum, and another at Roslyn wing will omn tor usua, of the be spent we imprensive cerem« fa andson of re DEAD following an introductor Th as W. P ch, Miss AND, June 2-—Mrs. ( Emily Inez Denny, a daughter, ex ing the Isthmus of Panar on's Av Newbu rt, Mas A NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, Jw day af an ilk the c any W f ceremor onths Gen, Carranza was regarded b today ap hay pre ated crisis in the mediation negotia The “A. F mediators see considerably perturbed ov PORT TOWNSEND, June 3.—7 leader's fiery decia M. Hammond, born In Port Town 9m Durango that he w - gener > is dead at bis tolerate the f © n iliness of sev o's internal affairs, nor He was prom r Huerta as a car ped ‘ ck, ah one re-election co ‘ man, aud for The me “ al ferece Cotet? Pay hg ee ae a ‘ sinter av. is going to be tm tions, they Carranga | proved ould not now ex to force his KILLED BY BOY Chairman Goddard of the stre way fn. and sewers committee of the cor The Mexic envoys, awaiting - ctl has ordered the city engineer tc |the mediators neern CHEHALIS, June 2 proceed at once with the work on cuesenaa's admission the « who was shot by the avenue from Bay View st. to ren appeal * A discharge of a tgun | Rainier Beach ba 4 to insist on ther, 4, attempted to! Contracts will be let and the the rebels n to the nego-|take the weapon from an older | boulevard will be raised and perma tations. brother, died pital here|nently planked. It is hoped the after lingering 30 work will r enough along by winter to the | passable BROWN ARTFUL thorough COMB ISLANDS ‘no exTRA MEET SPOKANE, June 2—Private advices from Los Angeles say OLYMPIA, June 2—Gov. | friends of F. Lewis Clark, Spo Lister has turned down the re . J i kane milllonaire, who is. miss. | quest of a number of citles of PORTLAND, 6 2.—Willard F ing, are combing the Santa s for a special Brown of La Grand ts made de Barbara isiands for him, under oe the legisiature to fendant In an allenation of affec the bellef he has been kid remedy existing tax laws con for $25,000 brought yer naped by a gang of blackmall- | cerning cities of that class. He O. M. Bart Barber ere and held for ransom. says the officials of such cities | says be lived hap with hin have ample authority to obtain Wife until Brown by “seductive arts” weaned her away from him money to conduct the city gov ernments. FALLS TO DEATH CHEHALIS, “Jur ° 2 alling from a new barn, on which he was working, Hans Mathiesen, a farmer near this city, was almort instantly killed yes day in New nate, floes, |b Liner Campania arriv York day Inte, delayed by ice THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE THE QUESTION OF LIQUOR per crops, AMUSEMENTS MOORE ‘*4',, 3:00 Tonight, Balance of Week | I YMAN 1. HOWE'S TRAVEL Peertvar | CHAPTER CLXX, | “tt Grand Canyon of Arizona | (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper for 24 hour Dick lost POLLARD OPERA COMPANY Send the Heavy Work to Us WET WASH i: “THE MIKADO” Ter Pound, ROUGH DRY 10 AND 20 CENTS Dry Weight Minimam Bandie, emper while talk. |cepted him, hin temper while talk- | SOPION me absolutely “Oh course not! given herself to him riage or else denied her | what she thought jof happiness, so fartous that when If You Are Discouraged by Drink Habit Take the Neal Treatment. It Wil! Remove the Irresistible Craving for Drink In Three Days off from paying the penalty richly deserves. Dick, Jone who must make the sacrifices | who must deny not only |sires, but her own | “If Mary had NOT married Jack | you would have called her a ‘hussy 40 Conte Ver Doren 306 A coupon in each kage tells all bout our COLONIAL fg/ and said she helped him on his Drink Habit 19 a discouraging | tole al) Shon 1 OR Wk [| downward course; and pow, be habit both to the drinker and to Hee eee oie ee wash. {cause she DID marry him, you say the drinker’s family, If you are at ae | that she inveigled him into it discouraged by pated failures to |j™ '"8*, we wi “Here! here! you red-headed spit stop drinking, take the Neal Drink |fire!” said Dick, with a laugh, as Habit Treatment now. If you have 30 Lb f he pulled me over to him and husbands or sons who have falled | Ss. Tor | kissed me body need way that to stop drinking it 1s your duty to| you don't stick up for your sex see that they take treatment oe | Why—what makes you draw away Neal Treatment. Call to or Cc from me in that way? Don't you write or phone the Seattle Neal In- | asked ba to kiss me?" h Not when you have ing, Dick,” I answered He had the gra to blush, then he frowned as he sald jdeer, pnney and Jim Edie as I came up stitute, 1735 16th Ave., for full in formation, Phone: East 4381, Take treatment or have those dependent upon you do #0 before something terrible happens. The Neal Treat: | ment is the most modern and suc- | cessful of all drink habit treat ments, It 1s safe, sure and purely vegetable, Always administered |f¥ CENTRAL internally — hypodermic injections | | AUNDRY |< are never used. It has internatiog Jal indorsement—1s administered at For all bundles picked up by our drivers after Wednesday noon of each week, Call Queen Anne The Washing’s Fine as to object you?” “Is that absolutely true, Dick?” “Well—you see j Jim to go in and have a cocktail to ONE cocktail, AUTO SERVICE - |sixty splendid Neal Institutes in SNOW WHITE WORK jand then Jim said we must have the principal cities of the world . 4 . Jone with him; and after that Bill All drug habits treated | would not let us go without one on him.” | “Dick, I do most thoroughly ob: jJect to three cocktails, and I ob: ° ject absolutely to this sensoless vy think the greatest temper form that could be brought apne pg gcas aA Te agen aga would be to make it a law that SCORED HIGHEST every Tan must pay for his own drinks “Oh, Dick! don’t you know that In a contest conducted by a government expert and covering you can have just as much fun & period of oyer four months the Clover Leaf Dairy received the without muddling your brain with score for pasteurized milk in the City of Seattle. alcohol? 1 don’t believe any man This result was not ob but from samples taken fr milk was delivered to th It has proved to be the City of Seattle If you are {ned from nm the customer the hig Our milk is interested in pure milk specially prepared samples, sons from day to day as the and their his brain has the life. I can see now why not right when speaking of Mary “Don't be foolish, Margie, Dick, with a troubled laugh one would think, to hear alcoholic grade of pasteuriz all delivered befor for your baby and f CALL UP NORTH 289 Clover Leaf Dairy 1 milk in drunkard.” “Tl am,” horror | (To Be Continued Tomorrow) I replied ” HUERTA SKIPS’ THIRD PARTY © MRS. DENNY |S QUT, REPORT SQUADRONON HONORED AS AT VERACRUZ ’NOTHER TRIP CITY FOUNDER morating the landing ors at Alki was unvetled Mre h covered Julius Kruttschnitt, 8. P. mag bases prosperity prediction on quently he lont his sense of justice. Jack hadn't been such a fool answered Dick, rather The idea of him saying this made of She should have either without mar-/ love and was her chance the time came for him to make an all ;#round fool of himself he could get| 1918 THIRD he so you still have that inborn | masculine {dea that a woman ts the| your de been drink-| and ‘My I had only a cocktail with Biil You are not going to be so narrow are T asked Bill and with three cocktails in his stomach fumes rising to right outlook on you were said “Any you talk, that you were afrald I would be a to his evident WERE GLAD OUR CITY HAS Just Printers the people, all the time,” said Judge | in the parlance of the professional singer Come early. Sale NO RETURN ENGAGEMENTS, or actor. It’s the wind-up. June 30th the last day. opens 9 a. m., closes 6 p. m. Saturday till 10. SALE PRICES CUT FOR THE FINALE Thousands of Other Articles—Everything in the House— Nothing Reserved and Thousands Men's 75c Silk Hose, black and 24 colors ——————— Men's $4 Silk Neg- ligee Shirts, military collars and fine col- lar i woe. $1.69 —_—————$$ It Is Surely Worth Paying $13.75 ‘erthe Auto Coats Finest Worth $30, $35, $40 These are mannish coats and are splendid values at regular price. Such drastic reduc- tions give evidence of our intention to close this sale by June 30. Other $20 and $25 Values at Said a _ promi- nent Seattle lady: “I wish you would always this store just as you run are now running it, for it’s a real treat to find such $9.85. beautiful things Men's 75¢ new Golf at such low HIGH-GRADE Shirts, in cream, tan prices.” and slate; new mili- tary collar, all sizes SUITS AND DRESSES 25¢ Misses’ $2.50 Stylish Norfolk Suits in At One-Half to Three-Fourths Off Boye’ ~ ise" dead white and 98 The jackets are the newest cuts, trimmed avi linen shade...JUG|in the most artistic w ys; and the skirts are} Gloves on be equally attractive. All the newest colorings sale at Children’s 509) 04". be found in the large collection—tango, | —_—_—_——————— Pp D cactus, prune, bamboo, apricot, as well as] Ladies’ $3.00 Calf Lace enema nce * AQe lots of the more conservative colors. Walking Shoe, heavy ots $30.00 and $35.00 Suits and Dresses.. $11.75] single sole, low, flat Ladies’ 1 Boys'|$20.00 to $25.00 Suits and Dresses $8.95 eae ae comfort $1.25 Aut ‘a. $10.00 Navy Blue Cloth Suits, for misses and] sizes ... $1.95 Gauntlets 49¢ little women $3.95 $20.00 to $25.00 epee and Summer Coats] Giris’y $2.50 Patent $9.85] Leather Button Shoes, pace 9 $1.00 Silk} yt adies' and Misses’ Wash Suits, Norfolk] with dull tops, footform Gloves, Kayser 300 Jackets, values $3.00 to % 00, white and] lasts, tips; sizes 11/% to double tip tan ORE} 2, at $1.69; sizes 82 78¢ Silk Gloves 29¢]y sais’ $2.50 to $3.50 Auto Dusters. $1.45| 2 1 $1.49 $3.95 patent colt, $1.95 Ladies’ $3.60 Veivet Shoes, plain toe, flexible McKay Ladies’ $12.50 Taffeta Silk Coats Broken line of Ladies’ Oxfords, values up to $4, in patent, kid, gun- metal and tan; not all Big Girls’ $4.00 Shoes, for growing girls; Biucher, Mary Jane heel, Goodyear welt sewed soles, all sizes $3.00 PUMPS FOR WOMEN oo alee at and Mc | sole, medium low heel, button, new 1 95 cage ta any ane fine, the lot; 63 Ladics’ $4.00 patent colt, button, dull choice ...... c kid top, new Pine Babies’ 50c light-colored | McKay soles; all sizes soft-soled Shore at 196 © patent colt, buton, dull kid top, new] Ladies’ $4.00 patent but- very faxinie’ wlan: 9,45 ton and Blucher, matt $ d kid tops, new Gaby last; Mi and Children’s very flexible sole; me- Mary Jane Sandals, all] Ladies’ $4.00 vicil kid, button and Blucher, flexible} dium heel; all sizes and widths a. welt soles, low, flat heels; all sizes, at .... 19 $1.95 Formerly Starr-MacPherson Department Store 1420-1422—Third Ae., Near Corner Pike—1420-1422 Arrow —Co.— TILKS TO MEET The Verein Arion will contribute several selections tonight to the program of the Tilikum meeting, un- © ° ° ‘ope him into mar. Oh, life isn't so rotten In Seattle from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and ee ee ee eet gad ib i ia sil eae lee et | eeuld easily dis-[after all. Just look at from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. We are [iiehta, 280, Se and S00; Mate. 160 end se} Dick is furious with! pose of him,” he aaid They've got a co’ obliged to shut the water off | ——$—$—$—— rt @ has not |S'This remark fired me to retort: |there that tolls folks when they| from consumers who disregard |S_ THEATRE (ret over 0 en te to | “Dick! you, who have seen that| may use r and when they| these hours, in which case the a Rm Bay One i te loving little woman over there at| can't | usual charge of $2 will be made E pur aak ee ll jue ek car tor et the hospital, can't by any possibil-| Isn't it Just perfectly lovely? | before the water Is. again The Avenue Players In a war old Dad is very angry, too, |1t¥ believe that she deliberately As we are now in the midst | turned on. | T | cme titties heme eee ene oat a vcreuaded'te take |Foped him {nto marriage! You) of the sprinkling season,” say How ntee! e x |Penterine Mise “Jimay” Mullally, | and he had to be persuaded to take | ow you are trying to find some! the Everett Railway, Light & eal Pie 8 sot ne ere ee ty att ta excuse for Jack's thoughtlessness| Water Co. “we wish to call } oe od tae eee ot a tack |And general worthless behavior attention to the regulations in WELL, RICHARD | iat nek oven Many Die Seek THe But she ought not to have ac-| force relative to the hours dur- | ing which sprinkling can be done to the best advantage * * © We have accordingly limited the time for sprinkling OUGHT TO KNOW “We believe in this country we | have nearly'a perfect gc |ment as was ever devised, for it comes from the people and it ts for| BULL BROS, Examined and as ern: Richard A. Ballinger to a class of =AIN 11043 | aliens at the Y. M. C, A. last night WE. STLAKE ARE REAL BARGAINS Insured Our standard examina- Ay PUBLIC MARKET_- tions of land titles, with an absolute guaranty 5th, 6th and Pine * against many sources of ——— title loss not discover- able by an inspection of the record title, afford full title protection. OUR WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Stall No. | Stall No. 210 Mason Fruit 204 Idaho Best Flour, sack This company owns quarts, doz : $1.25 the only complete title 217 40¢ Hylo Cof | 327 Rest Local 3 records of King County, Ibs ries, box includi i Ay M . including copies of many 200.215 Hxtra fancy Winesaps, | 321 Hoyt's Doughnuts, doz documents destroyed in dor 10¢ oesseenin s ibe the Great Fire of 1889. 317 Carnation Bread, 10¢ | 111 Cirele W Lamb Chops, No Abstracts required size Se ie hes teas 15¢ , 11-12 Boiling Beef, Ib...14¢ | 360 12 cans Mt. Vernon — 205 20 Ibs, Pure Cane | Milk . 806 Sugar St 00 | 322-324 anut Brittle, Ib..15¢ Full’ information on 20 Ibs -oast 125 Ib, pail Pure Lard request anuts BT2¢ 335-336 9 Ibs. New Potatoes 104 23° «Wb Granulated ae 318 New Full Cream Sugar $1.00 Ch 1b. 206 | 338 New California Onions, ° 5-6 Choice Legs of Ib 5 W h t we be Boe ee oes ashington 219 25c can Cherrt 201 Oc F ed rast aie ited ann 40¢ Full Cream ( ra i ons, dox mels, Ib. + Rbe it e 319 Cottage Cheese 29 Pie Cherries, box..10¢ 2-3-4 Good Steak, Ib ihe | 123 6 bars Ivory Soap. Insurance Company $500,000 Capital $100,000 State Deposit SEATTLE, WASH. LONDON WHIRLWIND WINDUP SALE OF IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND Gladiolus Convallarius Spirea 10 for tc 24 for 10¢ 5e Clump SHOES FOR THE FAMILY—HI-GRADE AND HALF PRICE Monquito BULBS Netting, M