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Bi: a Pe, “Babies must have their share of —— You still have time to sign the “Seven signed at Labor Temple, Sixth and University, or at progressive he adquarters, Boston block, Second and Columbia. LL SL Stent Atnarsesssnstsennetesenent Sisters” initiative bills rere = ent ee nr ene STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 25, Petitions may be Malicious reports in the standpat organs have been circulated to the effect that no more signatures can legally be obtained. FOUR KILLED IN AUTO MISHAP SAN PEDRO, Cal, June 5 Pour persons were killed last night, When an automobile in which they Were driving plunged over a bluff into the surf at White's point, near Ban Pedro. Their bodies were found by Japanese fishermen. The dead Miss Lora Townsend, postal ols clerk, San Pedro; Misa Myrtle ed, accom! Brandon, postal clerk, Wiiming oe ton; Mrs. Laura Townsend, San Pedro; Marry Baker, wire RV fess operator, Los Angeles Ni Baker, according to a San Pedro Agent, purchased a new car yester day, ana the party was giving | first test. They left San Pedro about 6 o'clock yesterday. Accord Ing to meager reports by telephone from the Japanese, the machine from a bluff about 125 feet are the ocean and landed in the breakers line, The bodies of the victims are supposed to bave deen caught beneath th AMUSEMENTS se: AREZ, Tune As and 4 t) 00 wounded when the rebels captured Zacatec t night, 800 reb ind: | ely k MeKMagE PoC Vila today nderestir 1 bis bh surprises ¥ 5,000 Prisoners eported that he x ’ and captured 6,000 rifles, | on, three carloads of shrap- quantities of other ammua’ inloads of provis ne tion and nine t fons and mi Refore sald ov he the the stamp offic a. Berrea, the der and five otber and the federal com generals, it HIS IS NOT TRUE. VILLA CAPTURES CITY: 2,000 SLAIN was tated, wor eoing with for Agua Callentes Villa Has 19,000 If Barron, Vela co and Maa hw secur the fede he next battle is need Wounded Met (Moore-25¢~50c Seat Sale Friday Annette Kellermann in the Film Master- piece of the Wortd “Neptune’s Daughter” Opening Sunday Night EDOES AMAGE VAIO WOULD STOP HIS PRAYER 10 SWAT ANNOYING PUP M ay mother’s Editor The Star little 80m was prayers at his several evening playful puppy bling at his youngater added Hold on am kn pup ‘ knee hen his ago dog got feet sf ute, God Kk the etuffings out to nib The ayer vetil | f this Ww. 0. No FRANKLIN, Ferndale, Wash BELIEVE 4 LOCAL MEN DROWNED eattle fishermen of tt Duta ‘one to thetr schooner Fannie |codfteting a 4 to hav feaths tn dortes w blown by a jheavy wind far into the Northern Word of their plight ts tok tn a letter from Capt. John Grotle nea i lof the schooner John A The men were Dutard in atorn to a friend caught off the Bering sea by « here Panny | sudde The store of the M. A. Gottstetn fire Inst night was preceded Furn'fure Co., on Second ayv., near |a by three explosions, of ————— PI was visited by a severe that the fre windows BE SIE A WONDER au | firs night for the ond time ered and the glass biown PVBETROPOLITAN Be ear oun! The tines ieee the stregt, striking pedes 2 “THE COOL PLAY HOUSE }'dop for women and the Keating Spontaneous combustion! Rossie Jean Fleming, 15, daughter MISH FLORENCE MALONE Millinery Co., occupying part of/of gas, arising from furniture ont And the Metropolftan Players tn the lower Moor, also, as before, suf-| packing, is believed the cau: of Mr. and ee aie se yi “When \nightheed Was ia Fewer =| fered severe low: The fire, one of the most stub! 7th. ay a a The total loss approximates $85,-Iborn the fire department has ever |Tecord of attendance through the Poteces, “zai Sua, ana “Wrea™” 285} 000. The other fire caused a loss | fought, raged for an hour and a/@Tade achoc e alll two . «.. tbe} Of about $100,000, [half before being brought under | *eek# at the end of her fifth grade | The three stores had just re | control. }year, but with this exception was J opened, following the long process Igee Shep Less never absent nor tardy ‘ he was PANTAGES |of restocking after the other fire,| It was confined to the op floor, /#Taduated from the 17 Minor Hendricks, Belle Isle Co. in. | 224 It was principally the new|but the lower stories wore soaked 00 > stock of each firm that was the by tons of wate “THE SCHOOLMASTER” worst damaged last night The Helen Igoe shop contained FAMOUS AD Clue QUARTET | Poth fires originated on the top from Paris and New York The | . Wc arsd 2c 1 in the sock room of the | Keatlng establishment is one of the) = poRTLAND, June 2. re company | fire, bursting out in the morning, | is thought to have started from ofl rags. CITY CAN BUILD The previous | Baby Requires a Doctor ‘The Health of Baby Cannot Be Negtected. Tt ts not unusual to hear the ol4 Woman's worn-out expression that STEAM PLANT Judge Albertson's decision hold-| ing for validity of the $426,000 bond | issue for an auxiliary steam plant on Lake Union has been sustained by the state supreme court. The} question of whether or not the Issue) would put the city over the 5 per jcent debt limit was raised. | TACOMA, June 25.—An automo. bile, driven by W. L. Kellum, yes- terday afternoon struck and se- verely injured Frank C. Morse, member of the state board of con trol and former assistant postmas- ter here. Kellum's car skidde: riking Morse, breaking two ribs and cutting and bruising him. He| was taken to St. Joseph's hospital. Dables’ diseases and aiiments.” to the present 4a: @iscovered wha’ up| tt hae not been is each “baby's Tt might be more sensible to an- ounce that “the normal baby, with Proper care and treatment, does not to get sick at all.” The trouble Mes in the same old Place—“everybody has « finger tn the pie" and trying to tell the Mother exactly how to raise her ‘baby. Mother tries to follow every- Body's advice and baby suffers ac- cording!y. ‘The doctor ts the proper person to give advice—even in matters of food. A competent physictan ts on T@uty all the time, and his services Bre absolutely free to every mother Who buys food or medicine at Bren Mel's Drug Store, at 117 Yosier way Mr. Brendel is one druggist who does not wish to make « profit at the expense of the lives of babies. Always get the doctor's advice and Preseription first—tt costs nothing Doctor's office hours, #:20 a. m. to 20 p. m. Quatity Servi CLOSE DISTRICT VALDEZ, June 25.—The red-light} district here has, been ordered] closed not later than July 10 by the U. 8. district attorney's office. Its location in the heart of the city and the sale of liquor on Sunday are the reasons given ‘TRUCK TESTED VALDEZ, June 25.—The new auto} truck which will carry mail from Valdez to Fairbanks was given a successful test yesterday. The truck will leave here early tn July with 1,200 pounds of mail for the| Tanana valley. | ICE <-: ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 a 4 Room Flat For Rent ‘Leanéry Tray; Lawn; Gas Range; Porches; 1711 Washington St. Beacon 1952 YEBLER CAR TO 177H, WALK OWE BLK 80. BANK TRIAL ON ABERDEEN, June ‘The trial —_. | Of Irsamag Hodoff, one of the th men aceused of robbing the a of $4,280 on March in} tod: The defendant} fied by Bookkeeper A as the man who forced him bank's vault to get the STEWART HOUSE a Ma Stewnrt at Near Pike Public Modern Large modern Stomach Troubles Due to Acidity DROWNS money IN LAKE! #0 SAYS EMINENT spEctAL | TACOMA, June 25.—Falling from | Misdalioad wtémach txc | raft on which he and a younger| indigestion, wind and I er were floating in Franklin] are, in probably nine f\inke yesterday afternoon, Harold me eran ly .evicence: th "| Burkee, 14, son of John Burkee, was | drowned $175,000 DEAL formation of cas ar distends the stomact ? Anot big property transfer get form took place in the purchase by John| but may involve most T. Heffernan of the northeast ¢ Gliences if not correc ne corner 0’ xth and Pine st,| BE, se rrantatior from W. G. Barnes and wife tralize the acid, and Mrs. H. Peters. The price is given| and harmless, « teaspoonful of bi-|as $175,000 | wurated 1 vbably the beat eo So DRAFT COMING | #tops the fer and fee the acidity in a fow rece, | BREMERTON, June 26.—'The ape Fermentation, wind and acidity are | cial draft of 60 seamen and 30 co dangerous and unnecesnary » or|passers will arrive here from an "| Franciseo Saturday. The fact that many men were sent on the ships te Mexican waters, and the commis sioning of the MUwaukee practical | depleted the reserve of men at| teement. this navy yard, fashionable millinery stores of the city. The stock In both stores was partially saved, bat the loss of the two will total $12,000 to $16,000. JUDGE DAY NEXT XT The regular meeting of the Hu- mane society was held on Monday noon at Fraser-Paterson's tea room. The principal address was given by W. H. Barnes on the subject of the horse, treating the subject from a psychological viewpoint and describing the adventures of wonderful performing horse “Trix whom he took around the world. ‘ The next meeting on Monday will be addressed by Judge Day of Bellingham. The public is cordial ly invited. JAWN D. JR. OFF TARRYTOWN, N. Y., June 25 John D. Rockefeller, jr, and fam- ily left today to spend the reat of the summer at Seal Harbor, Me It was stated that Rockefeller pere would remain Pocantico Hills throughout the season. A re port was current that he would SELL OUT BANK FAIRBANK: All notes, overdrafts and fixtures of the de funct Washington-Alaska bank will be sold at public auction July 2, to wind up the bank's affairs ! BREMERTO June 25.— The gunboat Vicksburg, under command of Joseph M. Reeves, arrived here yesterday from Mexican waters where she was ordered during the Mexican crisis. She reported a rough passage up the const =NS June 25.—One of #t hay crops on record is ‘omised in the Kittitas valley have cutting alfalf ks, and are pre A bumper second , June 26. paring to bale it crop Is predicted EAGLES GATHER OLYMPIA, June 25.—Olympia putting on gala attire, and plans are complete for the entertainment of 1,500 Fy es from all over the state who will gather here for their an nual ate e next Monday WALLA WALLA, Jne 25.—Search is being ma for the bodies of John Amen dr id Joe Baker, each 22, ned In the Snake river Wednes da Amen stepped ond his depth. Baker went to the rescue | FREE TRUSS frial to ove the Lamdbers Truss ‘A. LUNDBERG CO. Trosses, Deformity Ay Artificial tor THIRD AY DANCING HIPPODROME Dancing Taught by ‘Teachers. ~ | county. The Royal Mail liner Glenlochy, straying frow the deep water channel, is aground in the Columbia river near Kalama. | Wash., today jtug Ocklahama b here to ald in pulling her off. PARTY FUSION FAIRBANKS, June 25. being made for | fusion of erats and soctalists to endorse Jack | Brooks, socialist candidate for dele |gate to congress. made to get them, in republicans the hope of 4 to James Wickersham, @ candidate for | re-election. ; gs IMPROVE ROAD OLYMPIA, June 26.— highway board will open bids July 20 for $10,000 worth of work on the | National Park bighw The Grand Trunk George, plying bet Prince Rupert, ha Iiner Prince ‘eon here and aboard 220 ex cursionists from Victoria when she! arrived yesterday. The Y. M.C. A qa his force of 30 negro guards. and Y. W. C. A. are giving the ex-| cursion 1 Utmost Comfort in Marketing Is enjoyed by patrons of South-End Public Market In “Market Square” Served by All Car Lines A light, clean market floor level straight, wide, level aisles big, roomy, airy, all on one with Every stall in plain sight, in one great enclosed divided like the Philadelphia square, into of squares, city Everything inside, in cluding the free farmers’ tands, protected vinds, dust and Always clean, cool comfortable on day dry days from rains. and warmest pleasant, wet always and clean on With every conceivable eatable, staple and deli cacy, in splendid abund ance and variety, the South-End Market spells the utmost comfort and economy to the marketer. Patronize the “handy” market, where every day is “bargain day.” |MILADY VISITED | }tlons, got down to work yesterday, | Of Riverton. The Port of Portland) been sent from| ~Plans are! An effort will be| The state) in Pacific) 1914, PAGE 2. Today’s Styles Today Get Ready BY MONKEY;SHE WANTS $50,000 LOB AD es. 7 rat Lindley fa window, Mr ‘uller, last Patrick's day, Fuller 1 a plata h high “se pe “al yess ago he wes the & bject of garet in a long holder between! ‘nor ordinance A mien ‘ he Laney bean nn lap beep ies ot heme. kewl 1s showing quite a Accordin to the plaintiff, he owner, ie a manu hi took the proesutien of tossing the! faeturer pretty selection of White Worumbo Chinchilla Coats— very dressy, beau- tifully made and the last word in the DUG A FAT MAN? AW, WHAT'S THAT GUY TRYING TO HAND US, ANYHOW? sent us sions of Seattle fan be din antel Kdward Dugdale, the razy ball " ture and the magnate, for entrance in the nation-wide fat men’s contest : Wither the fan who backs Dug has very latest fashion: ; 1 burglar shaded for nerve, or he h A * ’ } ed reas ae erga roleven in fact, we have with the ald of high-powered royale a joo ase only had them in an akeleton a men's side 2 | yow be can get it. Why, he even a few hours. 14 to drink black paint when he’s thiraty so a body won't see right In looking at the Coats, bear ugh him i vale in mind our liberal credit pl aan Rag gy on eats te a plan that enables you to buy ‘ guys, eh? on the easiest kind of credit | terms—a few dollars down and the balance in monthly, weekly | | G.A.R. VETERANS WILL HOLD CAMP FIRE TONIGHT or semi-weekly payments Dug—Weilght 285 7 Oe TRIES TO HOLD UP COP IN AUTO It’s always a pleasure to show ise, whether you our merchand BELLINGHAM, June With | ; ; more than 1,000 delegates in all de " | you buy or not. ‘ e ia tik yelled two hold-up artments tere e 22nd an : oe men at Patrolman C. J, Mullen early f a ‘ Wal facampment of the G. AT of this morning, ashe rounded a curve| Store open Saturday evening until 10 o'clock. three auxiliary women’s organiza-|!n his auto on the road just north Mullen couldn't see it| He speeded up, despite| The Women's Relief Corps passed | that way. & resolution unanimously asking | the fact that two guns were leveled | |Gov, Lister to appoint a G. A. Rat him. As the auto shot away he man to have charge of the soldiers’ | Opened fire from his revolver | | hon The Daughters of Veterans Afraid I missed them," he sald, | practically finished their work, | ater. electing Mra. Rachel Mong of Seat ee _ tle department president BULL BROS | ‘oday the delegates are partict i : pating in a big street parade, and| "| | 1332-34 Second Ave. 211 Union St. ne tonight they will hoff a campfire meeting The veterans wil! elect! Jusi Printers 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043 officers tomorrow Here’s What You Have Been Waiting For Sunday, June 28 |! A.M. Trip EXCURSION Hoods Canal to Union City On the Fast, Steel, Fireproof Steamer Iroquois THIS IS ONE OF THE GRANDEST SCENIC TRIPS IN THEU.S. COFFEE Sc—DAIRY LUNCH ABOARD THE BOAT—SANDWICH 5c Other first-class food at city prices. Or you may take your own lunch basket, if you prefer. Te Se COLMAN [lake DOCK 9AM ARRIVE UNION CITY 1:30 Round Trip UNION CITY 4P.M. 8:30 P.M . . . Fast Fireproof Steamer “Iroquois,” One of the Largest and Finest of Puget Sound Passenger Steamers Make Your Plans to Go Right Now and Be There Early as the Number of Tickets Is Limited DON’T MISS THE GRANDEST SCENERY IN THIS COUNTRY The “Iroquois” passes the U. 8. government lighthouse at West Point; towns of Port Madison and Kingston; U ment lighthouse at Point No Point; then rounds Foulweather Bluff into Hood Canal; passing the large sawmill towns of Port Ludiow and Port Gamble, Bangor, Seabeck and Brinnon; then steams up the narrowest part of the canal, seemingly underneath the snow-capped peaks of the Olympic Range, where the Trade Winds, blowing in from the broad Pacific ocean, are cooled by their passage over the fields of eternal snow and ice. S. govern. TICKETS ON SALE AT COLMAN DOCK ROUND TRIP $1.00 CHILDREN, 5 TO 12, 50c