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To All Points DAILY JUNE 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30. Stops en route permitted. Return limit October 31. Minneapolis, St. Paul $ 60,00 seins These Duluth, Superior mn 60.00 Relatively Ch Milwauk 72.50 Low ty joago, Milwaukee . Raven St. Louls .... dehiiesy: MD = a Omaha, Kansas City ....... 60.00 Alt F Denver 55.00 gas ew New York, Philadelphia 108.50 Poi: Washington 107.50 Bastern ints. bee , Pointe Pittsburg 91,50 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Through Gardiner Gateway, the northern and original entrance. Park open June 15 to September 15, Four Transcontinental Trains Two of them to and from Chicago. Three to the Twin Cittes, One to St. Louls, A. TINLING, A, G. F. & PLA, Room 2023 Smith Bidg. Seattle H. N. Kennedy, G. A, Frt. Dept. J. O, MoMullen, ©. P. A. er Way—Phone Elilott 5750, Seattle 107 Yer Northern Pacific Railway A, D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. PORTLAND, OR, Low Excursion Fares for Portland Rose Festival Tickets on Sale June 7 to 11, Inclusive. YOUNG FORD EMPLOYE ENDS LIFE: WORRIED OVER HIS JOB A promotion from machinist to|he wanted his old job ey and the! i Ithoug' “Superintendent of the maintenance | Maneeet agreed, alt dent) P department of the Ford Motor Co, | him that bls work as superintenden ent wage cost the life of Fred W.| a Some time ago he ordered a fire) m, 27, who yesterday morning | drill, but forgot to notify the watch Inimecit to a chandelier at his) man, who turned fn an alarm and 1258 Eas’ e av., because he called out the city apparatus, The d he was losing the friendship! mistake worrled Lapham constantly the men with whom he formerly | afterwards. j Yesterday the alarm clock went He ‘won his promotion by ability, | off at 5:30. Lapham arose and went ‘was thoroughly liked by Man-|to the kitghen. When he did not R. P. Rice. |return to dress, his wife investi. ‘But several days ago he told Rice! gated and found him dead. 20 LIVING MEN FOUND IN MINE; D2 KNOWNTO HAVE PERISHED _ LETHBRIDGE, Alperta, June 20.|perately to reach the bodies. men had been taken up to dawn [relatives of the victims waited all yw from the explosion-wrecked night, and were still waiting today i t coal mine, near here. }at the mine entrance. If the mine officials’ estimate is, Effective rescue work did not be- ot, this left 182 men still en-| gin unttl last night. Directly follow- bed, and dead beyond doubt. {ing the explosion flames made it Rescue parties were working des-| impossible to enter the the shaft. AP SAILORS SAY | LAND IS NEEDED : dress. He showed the need of state _ The officers s of the Japanese | and federal co-operation in the de i Asama and Azuma, which | velopment of agricultural lands for 4) Europeans who will be drawn to , ee nenttio, ro eel | this country as a result of the Pan- declaring they have been|*™& canal opening. muously dined on the American | Sriccne cae “12 ARE DROWNED The officers, however, will be isis m on a tour of Mount Rainier.) VANCOUVER, B. C, June 20— The cadets and sailors will be en-| While canoeing yesterday on the tained on a sight-seeing trip of Columbia river, near Golden, B. C., Miss Joyce Thatcher and Charlies mee two, vessels arrived at White| Russell were drowned by the cap- . last night. j sizing of their craft. She was the only daughter of Rev. B. G. Thatch- GOLDENDALB, June 20,—W. B. | of the Church of England, at Presby, former state senator from | “lens, B. O. | Klickitat and Skamania counties, | “eR mPREES @ied here yesterday afternoon. | SAWMILL Bu RNS \ REPUBLIC, June ¥ mill of the Reput Co. was destroyed by fi 0,000 feet of lumber yesterday The loss is estimated at $15,000. There was no insurance MAKE SURVEYS FAIRBANKS, Alaska, June 20. —Three parties of surveyors, under the general direction of Thomas Riggs, jr, are now in the field making preliminary surveys in the Tanana district for the Alaska rail road, It seemed like home to most of the surveyors today, the ther- |mometer mounting to 90 in the shade. Say “No”? The ability to say no is valuable not only from a moral, but also from a financial standpoint. TACOMA, June 2 20,—8, H, Evi- It may stand be- tween you and fail- ure some day, be- cause it means that you will resist temp tations to spend un. necessarily and wil) add to your re sources instead of increasing your lia bilities. | nized far in the distance BELL) INGHAM, . fourteenth annual se | Pacific Synod of the Evangelici on a seminary building in Seattle. | Rev . Franklin Bussard of Belling- the required $100,000, DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK ShCOND AND CHERRY ja Walla was found beside the rail- jroad track at Dean, near here, yes- ‘a case of murder, BLUE RIBBON Father Goes Away and Stays; ENTERS LESCHI SHOW Hundreds of Little Ones Reg- uring | |tender in the race for supremacy in the to be staged at Lasechi park on July 4 platnly shows and {i winner, baving taken the «rand| last Augus He will enter the! Leach! show as a blue ribbon entry. this baby’s history which makes; him unusually tnteresting. ' day, more than two years ago, end) disappeared, ‘leaving home and the wife behind. the father did not return He and his mother lve out at 5642 46th ay. 8. W. During the day, while the mother works down town, grandmother takes care He weighs 26 pounds now and is 21_ months old. renty-three corpses and 20 It | Throngs of women and children) there will be another prize taken home this year. I didn’t enter beby again this year that I decided to si! sald Mrs. Collins. “He's a mighty fine boy, we think.” | Land for the immigrant! This was one point emphasized | greet infants in the contest,| yesterday by Joseph Jacobs, preal-| which !s dally attracting more {n- terest among parents of young | 1 dent of the Pacitio Northwest Bo-|‘ | Clety of Engineers, tn his annual ad- “ ton’s store, on Second ay. If you! haven't entered your baby yet, you) still have time. bring out the best of the infant! wagon. TAKES FATHER | of the m |reer to perform this morning, when | owe - ‘4 ‘tuk d r Ritchie ti ‘oard | next week's bid for public approval | ay, S,, to jail from the bosom of his| he h oldest of whom is a girl of 18, the chatr. check drawn by himself on the Seat tle National bank, with no funds in the bank. LOST ON MOUNT son, & teacher, reached here today after being lost and tramping in the snows near the summit of Mt. Rainier for many hours. He lost his way and did not know where |he was until he got his bearings from Eagle Peak, which he recog- BUILDSEMINARY Tune 20.—At the ion of the Lutheran church here yesterday, it was decided to start work this fall {ham will have charge of raising ‘MAY BE MURDER SPOKAND, June 20.—The muti- lated body of A. McKinnon of Wal- jterday. An empty purse and the fact the pockets had been rifled |lead the coroner to believe it was Penne set BABY NEVER SAW HIS DAD <@ Now Youngster Is Taking Prizes for Perfection. | istered for Better Babies Contest This Year. Here {ts one bouncing, young “White Hope,” who will be a con ual better baby o atest, He's a fine baby, as the picture already « prize| rd of the Panton store contest! There's a little bit of sadness tn Never Seen Him His fatber bas never seen him! The boy's father got tired one} After a while the baby came, but His name ts Frederick Collins. baby. Mother and baby are quite sure “So many people asked me why! ww him in,” Hundreds Will Enter There will be hundreds of well fuls, tries are being made at Pan-| This Leschi show ‘!s going to population of Seattle } You'd better get in the band | Knighthood V Constable James Shannon had one| ten by Cb nest Jobs of his official ca- family, a wife and ager George J children, the youngest an occupant of a high|* Ritchie was arrested on a warrant sworn to by C. H. Morford of the MacDougall-Southwick Co. upon whom he is charged with passing aj ™° Editor The 8 er, 3 years old, recently f Vive until we got him there. His head wae sewed up and bandaged Cee until we could see nothing but his eyes and mouth. When we got him| @ home again, another brother was MRS. HARRY BRU send it In and It is the cutest and| wate cleverest contribution received on|the piece, she “l) that day. grave. She ts allowed a brief enjoyment ot earthly things by Neptune, who RESCUE WIDOW is opposed to her love of a land The play 1s peculiar in its story and wonderfully fascinating. Mra, BB ra THE PANTAGES man SPOKANE, June 20- Lesher, wealthy widow, was res. cued from her burning home here yesterday after she had been|@ —o beaten into tnsensibility by| For the headline attraction of the burglars who escaped after firing |0@W bill at Pantages the manage the home. She estimates her loss |™ent will bring on the Hendricks, Belle Isle company, in “ 2, master,” a merry boventcd reminiscent of girl days. The Los in antique furniture alone at Daughter,” coming to the Moore June 28, one week, with mat- FROM FAMILY OF Inees daily. (2) Mise Marie Van Tassel, with Metropolitan Players, at the Metropolitan. 34 THE METROPOLITAN 2 le ’ | The costume t (1) Annetce nellerman, in “Neptune’ Hendricks at the Pantages. new show will also be notable for| Brooke and a beauty chorus, |the reappearance of Lillie Jewel) radini’s Menagerie Other numbers | dogs, Cooper and trained zebras, elephants, horses, will enter- Prince Lat Mon | and her manikins. “When |on the tain the children. excellent character|Kim, who went to the Untversity|N. Y., new imperial potentate of ° Standard of Washington under the name of|the Order of the Mystic Shrine, Will| sarance nomi entes ee ene. whi tn) William K. Lat, will sing a ries Major and drama-| comedians, tized by Paul Kester for Julia Mar- and EB. the Metropolitan theatre, Man-|@ Mackenzie having} ldecided to give his patrons a re |; ival of the romantic drama. The play is one of the prettiest and most dramatic ever penned is staged in the court of King Henry VIL, and tells THE EMPRESS “The Seven Minstrel Kiddies, wit | sands awho will attend the Shriners’ |'n time it can be cured. Every | management will | girls and one boy, will feature at | national convention her present next week Liane Carrera, the daughter of Anna Held, “THE ORPHEUM The Orpheum who ts Louise "? Dude | j®ary is to call upon him et the Bret . ‘ resent another | jdel Drug Store, 117 Yesler way Tyler | interesting act on the new program (south side Pioneer square). This is @ rare opportunity the story of TROPOLITAN THEATRE DOF LUXE ME | GEORGE J. MACKENZIE PRESENTS Miss Florence Malone And the Metropoliten Players im the Costume Play That Made Julia Marlowe Famous *““When Knighthood Was in Flower”’ | Scenic Effects Exact Reproductions of Original Play | Costumes Specially Made From Historic Plates MHUCOT<>rt MOOn mrs | MATINEES— Evening Prices Saturday, Sunda BEAUTY, ate dnesdac, | SLEGANCE, 50c se i the ad THRILLS and ‘““ | Any Seat H UMAN | 25c INTEREST 15c | Unequaled Vaudeville—Our Policy Never Changes BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE The Hendricks, Belle Isle Company tn “The Schoolmaster” A merry entertainment reminiscent of boyhood and girlhood days. Los Angeles Ad Club Quartet OTHER BIG FEATURES 100 AND 20c seu METROPOLITAN week GETS BIG FISH MeN owe 14 GOLD BAR, June 20.—With an ‘aes vionunOn MALONE ordinary pole he had cut and with 20 Teel, Eddie Delaney, 5, landed a and THE METROPOLITAN PLAYERS 1%1nch rainbow trout fr the jreat Northern breakwater here| yesterday INVESTIGATE MURDER STORY | TOLD BY “KILLER” HOPKINS | MOUNT VERNON, June 20.— Of- It acquits him of the murder of ficlals today are going to a lake Olson, but condemns him of the near Murray to attempt to prove or pre soa CM sly ee ioe to, disprove a statement made yester- Hopkins says “Dago Frank” was |day by Charles Hopkins, the “Tat-\a fellow convict at Marysville, | tooed Bandit,” to the effect that he wh complaints to the guards filed the man who slew Tony Ol- caused Hopkins to lose his “good |son, sank his body in the lake, and |time,” and that he had sworn to that the victim's necktie and other| kill him. jarticles of clothing are now hang-' Taunts His Victim {ng about on the bushes at the] When a fugitive from justice, scene of the crime. Hopkins claims he saw “Dago | Explains Mysterious Statement Frank” on the railroad near Mur Confession made yesterday by ray, saw him kill Olson, then dis \Hopkins, under life sentence in/appear in the woods. Walla Walla for the murder of| He says the following day he |Olson, explains the mystifying came across Frank asleep by the | statement made by him at the trial,| side of a lake, and after taunting that he did not kill Olson, as it was|him for half an hour, shot him the work of a coward, “and he was through the heart and sank his |no coward.” ibody in the lake. ARREST WOMAN| '"SPECT. mut EVERETT, “June 20.—Officers and stockholders of the Weyer ON ARSON CHARGE haeuser Timber Co. reached this clty seg sted from Tacoma and in- spected the company property het The arrest yesterday of Mrs. May | paying parttoular pee me i prin: | Ritter, 88 years old, is believed by|new mill buildings now being |J. M. Glover to spell the end of at-| erected tempts to burn his house. He found the haliway afire two nights Th Kid in succession, and noticed a kero-| e 1 heys |sene smell. : Ss A woman dashed down stairs the h ld Be T ted second night and disappeared out ou es the door. He says it was Mrs. = Ritter Every Man and Every Woman (3) Iste and . € Should Know the Condition of These Vital Organe | quatttative test of the urine will fre- quently future complica- Frederick R, Smith of Rochester,| tions, such as Bright's disease. or é tes or other trouble. The im= rtance of such tests ts evidenced s before they will visit Seattle in September, to make !*#ve 4 life policy. Tf this caution ts neosssary to save the dollars for the @|* Survey of the Nile temple plans |company, it is even more essential o the life of the person examined. | |for the entertainment of the thou-! en kidney trouble is discov: son in Seattle and vicinity next year./get this “urine test” without o sock er dante ad cent’s expense from an ex-gover ment physician. All that ts necet rch's attempts to Induce his sister, Mary Tudor, king of France. ever, is in love Charles Brandon, and many thrill- ing and tender scenes occur as A HERE’S CUTEST ers of the erg mons vd the SAYING TODAY |sccn ss sar “ruaor.” Meade as Charles Brandon, ; James Guy Usher as the rough an¢ ri My Ittle broth-| Yeady King Henty, | down! ued at several stairs and cut a terrible gash In his|}rnned by prominent Seattle res!- head. We rushed him to town to @/ dents, will be one of the lavish fea- doctor, fearing the child would not) tures of the production, The sister, how- TOO MUCH MONEY, She was happy until her husband fell heir to $100,000, Mande Robin- Tho port commission has been re-|I. Dickeson, president of the rail|from 9: strained from placing a fill in the|W8¥- Who is in the city. day. waterway at Smiths cove, under or. ders of Judge Bruce Pine: \SHORTEN ROAD |started against Hubbell ©. They were married in Los An- |geles, August 21, She says Robinson became tnat- tentive after he recelved the money, in December of 1912, and led a fast staying away from home at kane, a visiting jurist ers were the Northern Pacific railways. . and —_—_— | Attor- EVERETT, June 20.-In order} ney Harold Preston for the commis-|to shorten the Pacific Highway be- | sion will carry the case to the su-|tween Everett and Marysville five preme court, ‘Tapestries val- thousand dollars, THE MOORE 1|AD MEN BREAK IN sist in the construction of four bridges over the flats, to be built at a cost of $165,000, Neptune's Daughter,” standing In the yard. The child said: |nette Kellerman in the title role, “Oh, goody, Charley; | got to go to| will come to the Moore theatre as town, Don’t you wish you was me?”|a photoplay entertainment on June H, 28 and remain for one week Center, Wash. Known the world wide — |beauty of figure and Remember that if YOUR child has|ments as a swimmer, 3 said anything cute or clever, it will| man is admirably fitted to her part, appear in The Star, provided you|much of her acting being in the in the end of} comes to a dismal The First Congregational church SENT NCE wo of Tacoma and the Pilgrim Congre- E T gational church of § change ministers an Manager Alexander Pantages has booked the Los Angeles Ad Club , which scored a triumph at the festivities of the Pacific Coast Advertising Men's association, eattle will ex- choir leaders] SPOKANE, June 20.—Russell G for the services Sunday evening. |Belden was sen KLINE NOT HELD) months in jail for using the quartet {8 one of the most popular of the California musical organiza and their entry ville came as & pleasant surprise to ds of the men. will open a week's engagement here DITCHES HIS CAR Paulson, in Inspector for the itself where, INATCHER. Ju WENATCHER, J A cor-| British _Columbia exonerated who shot The singers Kline, rancher, Benjamin Martinson, «| SYS Ss convict, on his way to Walla Walla U PECT HELD prigon who had escaped from the attempted to| DAWSON, Y. T., June 20.—Ra- enter Kline's home to see his wife,|mollia Caseara and niece of Kline, body, with the limbs bound by wire, a eeeepan LOTS OF ROSES was found in the river at White: | -| over an embankment on the Bothell road, near Lake City, last night, to avoid striking a man who staggered into the middle of the road, Paulson and those with him were uninjured, but the machine was badly smashed. drove his car entertainment 20,—With ——_____ 260 entries, the Ladies’ Civic club A CHICAGO PAPER HAS AN conducted their sixth annual rose] editorial urging all persons to show in Woodmen hall here yes-|teach their boys to swim, Which Angeles Ad Club A STAR WANT AD will] iarttet, one of the popular organi- A zations of the kind now tn vaude- sell it quickly. ville, will be another feature. to discover the aal present status of the vital or: : ‘ gans of the body. The condition of |_ The combine of the _ Northern | the kidneys is an index to the health | Navigation Co, and the White Pass|of the entire system. Women are & Yukon Ratlway will mean better | especially invited. U: Urine tests are highly important during pregnancy. rates in the North, according to O.|ai%'Soctor may be found on due 30 @. m. to 9:30 p. m. every Daily Excursion to Navy Yard AT BREMERTON miles, the county commissioners will ask the next legislature to as- ced to a year |} and a day at McNeil island prison || yesterday and A, Eugene Wayland mails for fraudulent purposes in connection with the promotion of a al_company. See battleship Oregon, cruls- ers Pittsburg, Charleston, St. Louls, U. S. 8, Davis, U. S. 8. Fortune, submarines, dry dock, etc. S. S. H. B. KENNEDY AND TOURIST Leave Colman Dock at 6:35, 8:00, 10:30 a. m., 1:30, 2:00, 5:30 p.m. FARE *:;"° 50c Children 6 to 12, Half Fare, prge Ganley when| were arrested here yesterday for supposed connection with the death of Dominico Melis, whose horse June 11, The three men had lived together, were|raises the problem, who taught Adam to swim?,

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