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Jeb yet Hat Ay ak YOUR opportunity to secure an interest in the BEACON COAL MINES CO. is fast slipping away. We are doing business every day and only need a small amount of additional money Suce THIS IS AN INVESTMENT, NOT A SPECULATION YOU lose if salésroom to complete our work, éss and big profits are assured. REMEMBER, we have the goods and can show you. you do not investigate today. Free auto daily. Make appointment to see the mine right away. LIMITED BLOCK OF STOCK SELLING FOR PAR, $1.00 PER SHARE. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS SATURDAY, AUGUST 5TH THE PRICE ADVANCES TO $1.50 PER SHARE. SUB- JECT TO WITHDRAWAL FROM THE MARKET AT ANY TIME. YOU WILL HAVE TO ACT QUICKLY OR LOSE OUT EN- TIRELY. BEACON COAL MINES CO. 906 Second Avenue. 625 Joshua Green Buildin (Open Evenings) ONGSHOREMEN THREATEN TO ND STRIKE TO ATLANTIC AS CONFERENCE PLANS FAIL leaves downtown COUNTY HAS NEW AUTO TIRE BOSS MONDAY, JULY 31, 1916. PAGE nN ==" WOMAN SEEN NEAR BOMB BLAST Joshua Almost Weeps N COAL, SCENE WIFE OF MAN SUSPECTED. | SAN FRANCISCO, July 31.—In dictments making formal charges fagainet Edward Nolan, Thomas | Mooney and Warren K. Billings in| jconnection with the San Francisco | sult case dynamiting will be asked by District Attorney Fickert when \the grand jury meets tonight Fickert said today that he would| urge the grand jury to charge the} jmen with murder in the first de-| gree. Tho announcements followed the identification of Mra, Rena Mooney, wife of the suspect, by Miss Estelle Smith as a woman phe saw with Warren Billings when he carried a suit case to the roof }of a building at 721 Market st. shortly before the explosion. The identification waa positive, j Miss Smith declaring she could not | be mistaken. Coroner Lealand announced to- day that the inquest into the deaths of the victims would begin tomor | row. The police are making a wide search for @ man known as “Big Bwede” or “Big Monte,” suppored }to have information regarding the dynamiting, which may have an im ase Dearing on the case. INo Race Prejudice Can Mar Joy of Kiddies When theBand | THOMAS J. MOONEY and wife, whom San Francisco police charge with complicity in the bomb out rage. Mrs, Mooney is @ music teacher. an BIG STARS for Kitsap, for Gazzam Is Really “Nice Fellow’ H. B. Kennedy, president and | Kennedy that she had a heavy load time, just as the Kitsap general manager of the Navy |on at the Sunday, when the Ken Yard and Port Orchard route had « lov was chuckling Monday in his |nedy distanced her office at the Colman dock | W. lL. Gazzam M day made it For, Sunday morning, Ken. | plain hie amer (Kitsap) has not nedy's crack boat, the H. B. | and will not, be extended to its ut THEODORE Kennedy, stepped out and de- | most in any race with other boasts feated ite rival, the Kitsap | of the possible danger to County Transportation com- | pa ROBERTS pany’s new Kitsap Ii, In a race timated that any time the on Elliott bay or (he Keunedy wants to The Kennedy, due to for Kitsap, and the boats can Bremerton at 10:20, ewung out into ther without passen, , the bay a few minutes before 9 a,|40d under racing conditions, the men who man the Kitsap and oth m., and awaited the start of the Kit- | er vessels of the Gazzam fleet have on her run to Port Madison The Kiva " TI. haavils laden with | Pooled $1,000, which they will risk | DaKwen was an easy vietim for| Without a minuto’s hesitation AND. the Kenned which left her 400 steamers reached Fort Lawton Then the Kennedy, with triuw MURRAY Phant screeches of her siren, turned around d came back to her dock Wouldn't Dodge Bet GILL SOLIDLY Reports along the waterfront have it that owners of the Kitsap ot Il, recently built at Portland, and * aged Pere toh the steamer Tacoma, plying be jeattle nisterial Fede tween this elty and Tacoma, are to| met with Mayor Gill Monday | NOW ARE AT THE » their craft soon for a $1,000 noon and gave him their solid bet. It was reported Monday, indorsement of the inforcement — following the Kennedy's defeat of| of the prohibition law. the Kitsap Sunday, that H. B. Ken-|_ The ministers met before the con nedy was ready to risk some change |ference with the mayor in the himeeit Plymouth Congregational church | “Of courre,” aid Kennedy to The | #24 considered suggestions that Star, “I wouldn't back down if any. |Might be of ald in ridding the city) one we to make me a propost.|f bootleggers, | tion, Rev. U. G. Murphy suggested a “A Nice Little Boat” Brand jury investigation of the re- Joshua eon, president of the cent shooting which resulted in Puget Sound Navigation Co., os the death of two Seattle policemen as the outgrowth of the filicit] ers of the Tacoma, doesn’t think the | Kitsap or the Kennedy has a chance | to beat his steamer “Gazzam is a nice fellow, and the Kitsap i# a nice little boat,” he said “but it is willy for him to talk about the » beating the Tacoma—or the K the Ww is compe According to Green, 1s good for 20 knots Mquor traffic. It was this affair which Induced | Rev, Frank M. Silsley to eall the! law and order mass meeting today. We will go down the line with support,” Rev. Silsley sald, “and lend the city administration what- ever aid we can. The ministers are entirely in sympathy with Mayor M's methods of breaking the | stores and fixtures of of- | fenders.” | president of the Kitsap Tacoma Kennedy | th th the It’s a- Hummer 18, and the Kitsap for only 17 te Pam ea. ET and There Are Other 17%. | It would be just Hke takin candy away from the baby,” he| Strong Features | said, discussing the proposed stake race. The Kitsap several days ago beat the Kennedy in a brush up the Sound, _bat tn $s claimed for the SHORT NEWS |) ALF. 9. R. BERGESEN. von of! Rey. B. BE. Bergesen of Ballard, has! RIVAL BILLBOARD it''s et 15¢c BILLS IN COUNCIL |<»: so: Children .........5¢ FRANK H. WASKEY, Alaska’s first delegate to congress, will leave the lower Yukon short with a) fortune obtained in a new strike at Marshall city. BEGINNING AUGUST 1, Judge King Dykeman will succeed Judge J. T. Ronald as presiding judge of the King county supertor court ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO. steamer Victoria expected in Seat- tle Tuesday from Nome with a cargo of bullion valued at $400,000, ABOUT 300 Seattle Rotarians ac Counciimen Hanna and Hesketh were to introduce rival billboard ordinances Monday afternoon in the council. Hanna's measure advocates a yearly tax of one cent a square foot on bill boards. It would bring in an estimated revenue of $6,500 & year. Hesketh's ordinance provides for a $200 yearly | se from all com pantes and an ad litional tax of one In looking for bargains in and doors, windows and i woodwork, you will find the: the miscellaneous column, Want Ads. | Morria D. Kennedy is Lafe Ham Pl U S T t L hi | per cent of the gross earnings. companied by their friends and) flton’s new county @uperintendent a Ss . le unes a esc 1 A bil prepared by the fudiciary | families, made merry Sunday at aj of automobile tires i ws : : committee, granting vacations toj| po ic Port . here they “I took Geo, Moore's place,” said) ft al very nationality ; m nd women who filled the} day laborers employed by the city ret a who rt 74 ‘ hha 1 J. A. Madsen, Pacific Coast dis-|union to send delegates to the pro) Kennedy, proudly, Monday 1|__ Kids of almost every na jmen w Kner Peoria lowes’ | Snapped pictures and ran races a tri of the International | Posed conference ai San Francisco | think the position is permanent” |#4 almost every age blended to-| benches there. as as to sala employe MRS. MABEL WARD PENING- scheduled for August 1 Considerable mystery has devel./8ether at Leschi park Sunday night; They were New Americans, and] will be introduced | TON. wife of Maj. Carlos Pening Longshoremen’s union, declared |" ¢, f rtland will ab an devel-| id drove the blues from care-worn|tho their parents spoke different ton of the coast artillery, died Sun Only one local at Po joped as to how the position of tire | | p Monday the next move of the UN-| send a representative, the others | p |languages, these youngsters, inepir ALLIES REPULSED | day night at 1225 Sixth ave. W. She| Will be the extension of the|n sing left the matter of settle eee hohe rar = ed by the music of a band, uncon-| | was sister of Mrs. Edmund §. strike to the Atlantic #08) Dont entirely in the hands of th 1 tno coe Alipay ang a |sciously joined hands and danced IS BERLIN CLAIM) "sx: t a bo Renetol. Follow district board commissioners must first pass on} jon the little green surrounding) POSTMASTER EDGAR BATTLE | directions for gargiing “the ‘thraet tt in haste to make a| the advimability and legality of cre-! a4 oy the h ‘ of Eagle aug. Mediator Henry M. White said | the band stand om returned to Sea Sunday. trom}sn0 destrey, ee ee, Ce 3 5 a 1 " bs! " 1 r p > _ rr + bh “ - rn Bettlemen he sald, “and Intend Monday he stil: had hopes that the |*#ng sich positions, 180 no sei | The kids simply responded to a] AERLIN, July 31-—Anglo-French | Washington, D where be has| tol ts ‘governement tomak walk ee ian wee if it takes 0 resly local aa |882. Francisco conference would Course wae taken pl melhor common yearning to laugh and skip/attacks thru the morning, along the| been attending the annual conven-|harmiess to use Internally or exter= ‘This Seo pee beens y om develop something that would lead| “I'm sure," naid Commissioner to the Miting musk front from Longueval to the|tion of postmasters nally af ordinary salt. Tre ba : ey Ee cory or tag chioving to an early nt ar gape ein pen ns ‘ea pr Be ind All Nationalities Somme, were everywhere repulsed,| ALASKAN SALES to the United) Renetol for sale by all druggists, great ; t 1 e . | States ounte > $5 000 fo: e sure to sect . involved on the Pacifi PB eed eee a4 cat ions bate boon. orialed ut.0t tata There were little, round-faced| With sangulnary loss, according to | States amounted to $5 000,000 for), Onetiee oe sur te ieereaa iy eaxevect in the Atlantic. | aiion, from Wasiington, D. C., but|air recently without conatderation | Japaneso youngsters, whose par-|the war office statement today. | (He fiscal year which has just end-| “ror any desired information Fe- ft not overlook any bets.” |with ttle resuit i by the board It seems to be al Jente emilingly rounded them up| In the Enstern fighting rone,|ed. This amount is double the| garding Benetoi preparations, ad- m said the plan was not to) «we haven't been able to break | favorite pastime of Hamilton's and jeach time they broke away andjslso, the war office declared. Rus- | sven oe tee syear | I strike on the At : : 4 | led with the othe sian attacks had been repulsed | LOUIS SINER, 18-year-old special 3 ieevera |in with the employers,” sald Medi-| Krist Knudsen's jmingled with the others ‘ Wi ctadigted gyrate pcodeagee ty e Beneto 0. Coast, Dut, if necessary, '0/ ator White. “They don't seem| Grant, former tire superintendent | And there were others—it doesn’t| the Seattle General hospital as *9 ong mate on “on faxions: to mediate.” resigned the position on Saturday, matter much where their parents] PROMISE REPRISAL ie result of @ collision Sunday| Benetol Bldg. Minneapolis. companies operating | |to become campaign manager for| came from. | an auto driven by W. L. Keb | — Madsen’s announcement followe: |Congreesional Candidate Whitney, | The youngsters began breaking} bi ey. 312 North 47th st dl nal rotusal of the Seattle and | His job—watching to see that no-| sway from the family groups during} LONDON, July 31-—Grest’ Brit: | ""t: ary, iL VER; former senttle LOJK YOUNG | the final refusal o a |e > galls the county aay emeavet the firet outburst of muste. jain proposes to bring to justice a rs ‘ ns other locals of the Longshoremen’s | ve any square! DR. L. BR. CLARK jeweler. was laid to rest. Gun locals of th « was immediately taken over They started skipping in twos. those concerned In the execution of | Joweler. was teld fo ret oun A DEL DELIGHTFUL ACID DRINK SEATTLE STRIKE’ ne Kennedy Here’s a Mighty Convincing’ Some of the smallest jumped up/Capt a ae no stars of eo or sod n tt i a 3 ae DARKEN GRAY HAIR " It pays $190 a month. provided : and down. & station, in-proper Ume, Premier AIRS TO the J ose liner! i aabier 40° tines a0" lomons— teh incumbent works diligently in| Testimonial for the Ef-| {And there were kids who march Asquith told the house of common. eines fe ended: See Barre Sa A er beve | military style, and grinned and/|today i 4 . 7 , stray : PE ceeeryins 96 6 summer re a A aaa works diligently in) fiency of Ou Our Methods. “ pon ve pean thee penne their fa.| “This atrocious murder,” he de.|near British Columbia, wil prob-| Change Y mar: Gray Hair toa Witltem'Siadeanin, eéevnie srsig ts bo. ceenae Uhak say ‘very |tOtH aud antthere clared, “shows that German high e made in Seattle at a cost) Perfect Dark Shade—No Dye. sioner of conciliation of the 6 ts to cor gle Ry ts Form Ring on Green commanders, under the streas of 35.0 pad ule 4 tooth was pulled by r] ree! | pad ON . Here It Is federal department of labor, PACKING FIRM wi tae Regal ‘Denticts without pain.| After three selections from the|military defeat, have reverted tc pp sie eel Pyeng = frag Me ue hate Jo prematurely, gray | who has b alled to the ald LL | when T got into the dentist's chair began to gro terroriam.” : abby ° ¥ ihe é uff and ¥ A Fine Little 5-Passenger | of y enact, Sues) fae Beg thay patel cide tay gy De br i Pr ee Oe of the departure of the sum-|scaip itches, and If les fal fag 6 at a ine Li 3 | PENSION EMPLOYES You ean imagine hw greatly sur mer school students and faculty|few. applications of -Suipho-Same . Henry M, White in an attempt sciesd t waa to knew the tect Soon y were near! t c |fe p Lipho-Sage Family Car, and Only pe ; r te laid on t nembers. air Color Restorer to your hair . settie the longshoremen's . extrac 1 little « n, ringed in with day ft f bracket betore I realized i ‘ . Hn PRODUCERS OF milk products oo Haga strike, will make a survey of CHICAGO ty ht ~awe & ae etek GEE na! The crowd laughed 11 will Ghaat ‘Phiehay Satie AT td tt a . Lt nt fr a | the situation Monday afternoon |Co., packers, today announced « to th rical audience when one | Nine offices in "the Maritime | ; bs ber of Comm rvoms to]t hick, soft And Worth It, Every | or Tuesday. $2,000,000. pension’ plan for en ; feattares boy toddied out and tried to get} building were turned upside down | inetaer advertising plans to in {Ret trace of gray / sali | Following the review of [Dioves, including thowe in the| painisoe Searieny. 2 j|into the growing circle ofehildren.| by a burglar Saturday night or {Consider advoriising plans to tf and stops falling hair and {tens strike conditions, Blackman will ain seat eae i Pr | nd the Regal Dent! Little fellows scrambled up the| Sunday ° ines ip. 4 See It main plan| re and in branche omeia . MRS, J. G. BROWN, wife of the |!m& sca Come in and § attempt to bring about media- | ii) over the country, A. notable|{! friends In need of #04. ‘tens into the band stand and aol-| When the occupants of the build Pgh yeti rd tte ivr adee Mk Apsolutely harmiens to use—is not ree Instructions tion between the employers | rosture ploy: Me ¢ ¥ emnly watched the men at the|ing got down to work Monday | President of the International Shin- la dye, but a ready-to-use hair color feature {a that employes do nos MRS. GH. RLOOM. nm at th and the longshoremen. contribute to the fund. swift off! “Olatia, Wash” | drums morning, they found the missing | Sle Weavers’ union. | has Hleging|| Bar a ‘Drug Co. of sent by inall “I do not expect we will have|ciais estimated that §400.000 4 3 Reger veo Dhaai Adults Catch it, Too booty totaled $13.98 in cash and | Sult for divorce Monday. alleging |r ootig Be sure to ask tor Gulphos hat $400,000 a| when a tooth is entirely extracted her husband struck her a blow in MW much trouble in bringing about a in addition to the income of |hefore the patient even knows ‘t.| ‘The grown-ups caught the spirit| revolver. he face with his fist July 16 whion|tsspr none” Sach met eationaee satisfactory termination of the 2,000,000 Initiatory fund. will |Hat ie certainly the acme Ot Pain| of the occasion By acy ne soy mba domes bul poe he oe Monday a ; ibe required to conduct the system, | \. he more painiess than that,| They smiled and laughed with Note: pe Bey ly ARLE (JOHNSTON) “The conditions are similar to] Abent 38,000 men and women will what happened | the children i | several other strikes which I have}come under the plan At 191 nw will see from! One toothles h 4 sang in his old place Monday morn. | 9 c e 00) * man, with a bat a he Firet Presbyt | settled.” when it will go into operation. lie siance,|tered derby tipped forward, h ne Se ~ ny eee “ . | Blackman will remain in Seattle} In general, pensions are to he e very few of: | wrinkled cheeks drawn back ‘inc jchuneh,. etter: © Japee “al: seraaes CIVILIZATION” for three weeks at least. He will/onehalf of the average salary re. a supply of | grin, sat alone : | months —Four Weeks— | devote a part of his time to an in-|celved by cue enploye.for the five | ‘Move-Cain” | Fixit nothin’ belter’o kids, te SIGURD HAMMER, 29, 510| Theatre, Aug. 5 | vestigation of the working condi-| years oreceding retirement . thetic that has|they?” he wheezed to the young | Eighth ave., fell 20 feet down an} Third and Cherry |tlons at the Bremerton navy yard pares Jo far 1 for dentistry. | man with one arm around an | stor shaft Sunday night in the EUGENE LEVY, Mgr. | - John L. Yocum, local manager of | M0*" stficen Meet ie. owe F ave lots ant-faced girl ahi ‘olling building and died an hour) sy iN Y SURFACE CAR Swift & Co., Monday stated that 80/of it s And the three laughed together | eceeae cumiaseees oe The . employes at Seattle are eligible to} Your work will be done by ve a fiat anne t THE ORIGINAL American flag|] piten of Europe's experiences cope | CE PARALYZED recetve the pension | kraduate Fomistered dentist here, | presented to the volunteer Univer-|| ™ Be oa A 4 “i Dou las | SERVI - saeibeneisaiee aus weals dabtat eled nanoled vast in sity of Washington company dur-|] paids over defenscleas cities, the wall ir of his dental chatr ION FIRM jing the Chinese riots in 1886 will A baby toddiing through « F. six New yoRK, July 1—Paraiveis| POSTPONE CASE ,..3" DGB jbe presented to the univernity]) SR beam Ge Gane? amily<-.... of New York's surface street cor! | MUST PROTECT MEN when schoo! starts in the fall A war-glutted officer open- traffic -approached nea: and | MEMBERS OF the Wanderlust |] ing the torpedo tune and de- nth goer S todee. Girikere announesd |, When J, YaC, Kellogg, candidate | club Will hike out around Fauntle-|f *trertag a submarine to pre- Irish and Scotc Third aver ayatem would be stop. {Voting machine petition” befor orandum decision handed down to wee sarch of exercise and pleasure dof her hun- Musical Comedy lped. The predicted motormen | Superior Juc Smith for hearing Monday, held that commission mer MRS, G, L. DUNCAN, 2802 Bea-| z Jand conductors of B. R. T, trains |Monday morning, the judge sald chants must contribute to the state! lice and Men con ave. reports that house tap-| ror : land the I, R, T. system crossing |he Was too busy to jhear it industrial insurance fund for the pers walked off with $250 worth of| One of the Best Programs lthe Willlamshurg bridge, woul | nc cPut it town for 2:30 this after | protection af workmen engaged in| jewelry Friday | lxoon be ont on sympathetic strike, |n0on,” he told ‘is cler extra hazardous employment } Kellogg alleges the use of he vot J.B. | Police reports of conditions at t Powles & Co., large Weert at All Performa |noon showed a steadily decreasing | {ng machlaos, which cost the coun ern ave. produce handlers. opposed |number of cars operated by strike: ty _ ase Rye ehh heh be ty a ecpeugesiy of the insurance com breakers on the Third Avenue |/egal because the mechaniam wi a8 mission bringing mercantile and tanment ot TH irvesant iinen ‘nt Manhattan ‘bor. net peri the rotation of the co’ MAURRAS TE TAM D siorves waretonsossreantis, an ough dates’ names visions of the workmen's compen “Peg 0’ the So far police figures went, it apnea ant EN sation act, and asked that the com smanin. that 16 cars of the] . ea mission be enjoine’ from collecting a9 420 normal) ated by this cor FRANZ JOSEF SICK ; 00 yo $70 annually for the funa tion at noc | , —_——- ~ THE HAGUE, July 31.—Emperor , WHIST PARTY Afternoons Vivenings Franz Josef canght a severe cold Seattle Lodge No. 7, Degree of 5c Oc “if you have a house to rent, * | While inspecting troops at Schoon Honor of A. 0. U. W., will give 4 (a Star Want Ad’ will find you | nin Friday, and ‘snow continey MMT RASA PR ELOR AMD srocresnive stist. purty. ae “tee a tenant | |to his bed, according to advices ro green hall, Baillaygeon butiding, on IP 3 le ent i |ceived here today from Vienna, | ‘Tuesday, August 1, at 9 p.m PYTHIANS VISIT US And g Funny Cartoon ray Headed by Supreme Chancellor! S. Young of Ada, O,, nearly 200+su- | preme lodge officers and delegate The coming of Ohrintua Knights of Pythias passed thru this | back to earth and renewal P| 8 ‘or Po d r e he era of “Pene on city Sunday for Portland for the'f (Me ere ot “Be Second & University opening of the biennial conclave Tuesday AND THOUSANDS OF OTHERS i MARKING x GREATEST LOTION or THE WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE 10c Water will be shu f in all terri Sce-- Children --5c tory south of Dawson st., between BE Beacon ave, and the ratiroad tracks, on Tuesday, August 1, from|] Me™ Offige Oven Wedmene 9a m, to2 p.m,

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