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1 SPECIAL Bargains in used and second-hand motorcycle*, all make*. Ask us about our easy payment terms. Ballou & Wright 817 East Pike Phone East 471. Seattle, Wash. ATTENTION! Spanish War Veterans —ANO— Military Order of the Serpent A*SPECIAL TRAIN VIA THE o-w. R. & N. will carry you to the state encampment at Aberdeen next week. Train leaves Seattle June 10. at 11:15 p m. Round Trip Sleeping Car Fsre to I Kates One Aberdeen V w#y Sloo Returning, train leaves Aberdeen June 13. at 7 p. m. Special train will consist of baggage car, steel coach snd sleeping car. Get your ticket* and reservation* now at CITY TICKET OFFICE O -W R & N. CO 716 Second Ave. Tel Main 932. Portland Trains Leave Seattle ... 10:00 a.m. 3:45 p.m. 10:45 p.m. Arrive Portland . 4:45 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. Leave Portland . . 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 12:30 a.m. Arrive Seattle .. 4:15 p.m. 11:15 p.m. 7:30 a.m. Parlor Observation Cars, Dining Cars, High-Back-Seat Day Coaches Standard and Tourist Sleepers on Night Trains Ready for Occupancy at 9:30 p. m. 0"f A rORTI-ANn and K/tnn. %r««rws*t J/.JV ku*» »»■«ri\ %i on Jmir IP" T f II Iwcl—H* IJ—ltswl J«n* ia. ■ B TICKET OFFICES I &*!! I Columbia and Second Ave. I I THrphofiM Main 111. KDMt Or Kt*« *f ra«srn|rr Mk MOUNT BAKER ROSE SHOW IS OPENEDTODAY Displaying a profusion of beauti ful, fragrant bloom*, the Mount Baker Park rot* *how op«n«d thta afternoon In the n»* clnb house at Mount Rainier drive and McClellan at. In addition to the many »pecl men* of Seattle grown roue*, pot tod plant* of several varietle* blended Into the decoration scheme, making an unusually refreshing and attractive picture. The ro*e show will remain open antll II o'clock tonight. The doora will open at 10 Sunday and remain open until midnight, when the show eloaes. Among the exhibit* are many roue* imported from Europe An admlsalon of 26 cents 1* charged. Being "Laid Off" has no dread for the forehanded per son who keep* his laving* account growing at the Dex ter Horton Trust and Savings Bank. The temperate, saving employe is usually the last one laid off and the first to come back. He always has a fund in the bank to I bridge over the gaps when his pay stops for a time. Dexter Horton Trust an i> Savings Bank IDOmiO AN* CMBMRV BIG PAGEANT ON An Immense crowd la watching historical pageant presented by th« I Girls' association of Flroadway high > *chool. at Volunteer park thi* after- I noon There are 600 boy* and girls taking part. The pageant deals with six period* In the history of the Tnited State*, dating from In dlan day*, including Puritan d*ys. | and thence up to modem times. CHARGE U. S. HELPS REBELS IN SECRET WASHINGTON, June <1 —The situation relative to the supplying of armi by American* to the .\iexl fan rebels wa* very anno today Kveryone wanted to know how the ahlp Antllla, now on Its way from New York with a cargo of war munition* for the rebel*. wonM be received when It reached Tain pi CO. But nobody con Id find out. Oenlta Story of Protaat The vessel will not finish Its voy age until late next week. Secretary Bryan denied that he had received an official protest from the "A. B. C." mediator* at the In action by the administration, which i permitted the Antllla to sail. The aecreUry waa itlent also rel- J COMMENCEMENT WEEK TO MAKE CAMPUS LIVELY The Cnlveralty of Washington campus will be the *cen» of many an Interesting ceremony next week, during the commencement exercl*e* for the clasa of 1914 Class reunions ;ind traditions will be revived by the school alutnnl, who are expected to return In liberal numbers for the gala week at the state school. The baccalaureate sermon will be preached In Meany hull at II o'clock In the morning or Sunday. June 14. The Rev. Herbert 11. (lowen will de liver the sermon. Diplomas will be presented Wednesday. Harvard graduataa from all over the country aro In aeanlon at Chi cago. »»'! Wi HI" I Ulll B»:< UIIWH UIII, laborplans"bigmeeting AGAINST THE HINKY CHARTER A blic man* nifetlnK to flabt at-alriHt the 11 Ink y Dink rhartar will be held under tho auaplrca of the Central Labor Council next Satur day evening, 8 o'clock. In the aud itorium, itecond floor, of the Labor Temple. Th« speakers will be President T, GUGGENHEIMS FIGHTING "7 SISTERS"! Finance Campaign Against Adoption of the Seven Initiative Bills Whin did ths Stop Look Llatan laagus gat that quartar of a million dollar slush fund to fight tha pao pla'a Initiative bllla known aa tha 'Ssvan Slatara"? Wharaf That'a aaay. Tha GUGGENHEIM SYNDICATE furnlahad a big, fat portion of It. Tha OuKKcnhelma, who own th« Tiromi smelter, are Intenaaly inter ••tod In dcfnilllll the bill to abolish ih"' private I'tuploymcut anencl«>a. Hirad Profraalonal Gunman The Tacoum smelter, you remem ber. like th»- mine operators In Col orado. hired gunmen and profession al plus ukllr>a to break the strike last winter There were ahota fired. strikers wounded and a conspiracy hatched, accord IliK to the confeaalon of one of the tioggenhelm detectlvsa, to discredit the strikers by "dynamite plant a," Aboltah the private employment agencies, and where will the Our (enhetma obtain their minmen ao reudlly and quickly? Worst Factor In Strlkaa The public employment bureau* will not send out men to plarea where atrlkea are on without notify Ins them (he exact conditions. The private employment shark hiia sent hundreds and hundreds of men Into strike dlsfrl -ta without POISON CANDY SENT TO GIRLS; WOMAN HELD Authorities Assert She Was Interested in Father of Two Young Sisters. FAMILY'S IN TERROR Wife Hopes Husband Will Stick by Her Instead of Other Woman. HAN MKT.n Juno « — Mra lOeorrH Slmni/» Hurke. urreated yeate 'lay at Point Richmond on a charge of oitdlct two bntri of P laoned candy to Ad* am) Am If OajCK. IT and 19 > ear-old dausnier* of Mrs Wm II Dae* of tht« city. In brine broucht back here today ►"or more than three weeka the police and dlatrlct attorney hare been at work on the ca«e. •ay Sha'a Old Friend The dlatrlct attorney'* office aava Mr* Iturke haa for aom* time known Wm H. !>•«*. banker and comnil«*lon merchant of Wlnalow, Arli.. huaband of Mr* I ►*** and father of the girl*. whom he wae supporting here Today Mr* l»ngg alammed her door In the faca of reporter* The Darn fimllr I* In a alato of Kreat alarm, apparently fearing a •econd attempt of tome character may be made upon their Uvea Home la Quardad A police detective patrolled the neighborhood In the vicinity of the ftegg fi"me air night Mr* l>i(( tnalata that, no mat ter what happena, her hoaband will atlck by her. The authorltlee will try to prove that Mr* Burke became Intereated In Dags'* fnlpre after he *ent hla wife and daughter* to San Diego five yeira ago. i'attv« to report* that the American ichooner Sunshine had landed a cargo of arm* from Galveston at Tamilco. Bryan Won't Talk Asked point blank whether Rpan ' l*h Amhaasndor Rlano, represent- I Ins President Huerta during the break In diplomatic relation* be tween Washington and Mexico flty, I had termed the administration's failure to stop the Antllla a breach of faith, the secretary had atlll nothing to aay. It wa* rumored that Rlano bad supplied the Mexican envoys at Ni agara Falls with evidence which he waa said to consider Indicated the United States la secretly helping the i rebels. FISH FOLK MEET Carl Wosterfleld of San Fran clsno, president of the Pacific Fish eries society, will Inaugurate the first fisheries congress on the Pa cific coast at the University of Washington next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Great Sum Posted LONDON. June «—Bl* thousand sovereigns, the largest sum of mon ey ever deposited to guarantee a fight, ha* been posted In the office of the Sportsman, to rover the com tng Johnson-Mortin fltcht, In the fall. ALL BUT HUMPY WASHINGTON, June 6.—With the exception of Humphrey, all of the coiiKressinen from Washington voted In favor of the Clayton anti trust bill yesterday. All voted In fa vor of the railroad securities bill. II Holton, flunlnens Agent f'hnrle* W. Doyle and Councilman Robert T. Hesketh. A meeting to launch a fight In be half of the new nharter will be held Monday evening at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium Several of the charter commissioners will n oak. THE STAR—SATURDAY. JUNE fl, 1914. telling them of the existence of la bor trouble there The private employment grafter has be,'o the sorst factor In the Guggenheim, In the Colorudo and In other vlcloua uttempts to break strlkea. • "PASSING SHOW OF 1913" COMES TO MOORE; WHAT'S ON WEEK'S BILL AT OTHER LOCAL HOOSES (1) Mollit King. With "FaiilnQ Show of 1813"; (2) Harry Glrard, Pantages; (3) Grille Bruce, Avanue Player* » ♦ THE MOORE 4 • The big theatrical whirl of the closing legitimate »ea*on will corar In the presentation of "The Pas* Ing Show of 11*13" at the Moore next week. There will be songster* galore, dancers and a host of pretty girl* There'* something new each min ute, according to tho press agent The ahow open* next Monday night. The Lyman H Howe pictures will be seen at the Moor" for the last three time* tonight, tomorrow afternoon and night. The present program Include* the pictures of the Grand Canyon of Arlxona. a ride In a hydroplane over the city of Psrls. a spectacular fire, palmistry, sailing and many comic pictures. The novel effects uaed with the pictures glre them a real Istlc touch. THE SEATTLE "All of a Sudden Peggy," a sprightly society comedy, will he the new entertainment of tin- Ave nue flayers. The piece In an nounced by lessee George .1. Mackenzie as a positive cure for the blues. Mattle Hyde will feature as Mrs. O'Meara, who has kissed tho Hlar ney stone Auda Due will appear as Peggy. The characters are well placed and should be pleasing In the show of the next week. THE PANTAQEB * ♦ 4 For the feature of the new bill at Pailtages, Manager Carnage* will offer Harry Gtrard and Alice t'aln Brown *r Co, In "The Luck of u Totem," a music-drama of Alaska life. The book and music of the piece were written by Glrard. Attraction will be provided by Harry Jolson, the operatic black face comedian, a brother of A 1 Jol son, lately seen here as the star of "The Honeymoon Express." Othsr The Guggenheim*, the Heattle Klectrlc Co and Its coal mines, tha Mnnttfacturera' assorlstlon mid Its kindred organizations want tha em ployment shark to remain. What do they earn If the shark gats tha last dollar of a worklngman numher* on the program are the Ra*y Troupe of *eve n Rusaian dancer*; the Orpheu* Comedy Four, and Woodward'* Posing Hog*. »n artistic novelty In animal train Inc. THE ORPHEUM "Wronged From the Start" win be the melodrama comedy feature at the Orphoum next week, with a ca*t of twelve people In the action The pre*-, agent say* It will be a thriller. Doris Wilson and her two sisters, nnd other appearances will be Been on the program. J THE EMPRESS Char!.-* Hiirhmarm nml his eotiv psny will present Wlllard Mack's piece, "Their Oet Away," « n Inter esting playlot Five beautiful girls will offer mualcal selections Orant Oardner will do a blackface aot. VESSELS IN ICE NOME, June 6 —The IT. S. reve nue cutter near and tho steamship Corwln. which arrived here Monday, were forced to put back to Bea by the going out of the shore Ice, and the Corwln now fnst In tho Ice floe In the roadstead. The Corwln was discharging her cargo when the Ice went out, and she whs forced to go with It or he piled upon the beach The Hear proceeded to 8L Michael with mall. CLERK MISSING VANCOUVER, B. C., June «.—C. J. McQueen, 21, clerk of the TTnlon bank of Hnzelton, who fought off several bandits and was seriously wounded recently when the hank was held up, has mysteriously dls appeared. His accounts at the bank are in good shape and ho had been promised promotion to ths Vancou ver bank. on the promt*« of R Jot) niirt thtn ■•'rid* him out Into aotne far off cor ner of (tiii *tnt«, and even out*ld* of thx *tate, to find that he had l>een fleeced and tricked? Initiative Menu re No X abollahea the private employment Kraft. It I* on* of thi« "Seven Slatera." The •< vll infliuMii at the liiil le(l*la 111 r««. under the atnndi.nl regime of Hpeaker Taylor and Kd Hlma, pre vented the pati*age of a alrnllar law j at thai time. Ho It la now up to the people to Initial* and pan* their own law. If you are In favor of killing the employment graft In this etate, algn thla bill, AND SION IT BEFORE JUNE 18. Thar*'* No Time to B* Loat The ctty clerk must have ten working day* to check the *Ikhh ture*. and the petition* mu*t be filed at Olympla hy July 2. There I* no time to he lout You ran *lßti the "Seven Slater*" at the temple, Tnlverflly *t. and Sixth av I'mgrem! vo head quart era, Ho*ton block, Second and Columbia, Haymer* hook atore, 1330 Firat av International Cloth- In* Co , C2B Union *t Volunteer* are needed to circulate the iietltlona You enn obtain p» tl tlon* at the temple, or from Ml** Lucy R t'«*e, l&lh 16th av N Telephone 6631. SHERIFFTOLD A FIB, WOMEN NOW ASSERT Jail Workert Declare Jailer O'Brien Was Insulting and Violent to Them TRIED TO ATTACK 'EM Aaaiatanta Caught Irate Ter rence and Held Him Back, Two Women Say. * Editor Tbe Star: Wl read the tut anient of Sheriff Cudlhee in The Star June S, aaylng: "Tlhtpliii been no violence on the part of the Jallera" We declare hi* mute ment fall"*. On aeveral ore*. lon*' Mr. O'Brien. Jailer, haa been very dlacourteoua. intuiting. arid violent la hta demeanor. A few week* ago. while we vl»- | Ited the Jail. Mr O llrl< n *■« *<> violent that he rame Into the cor ridor, aaylng I>'t ni" at them.' and hla aaaiatanta caught hold of him and forced him bark to keep him from Injuring ua. During Mr Hodge a Incumbency: aa aberlff, there waa placed in the county Jail a library, and bonk*' wera given out to the prisoners! twice a month. For aeveral montha paat. Sheriff Codlhee hta refuted to allow tb» bnoka dlalrlbuted, aaylng Proaecut- Ing Attorney Murphy would not, allow It. He told ua to go to th« Judge. We did go to Judge Prater, but i bava not received the order yet CATHERINE O. STIRTAN MRS EBTEUJC EREED. HOW SCRAP'S ON OVER TREASURE DUG UP IN YARO Portland police are peeved be rauM of th" refusal of county of ficial* to turn ovar to them th« Jew elry unearthed In a back yard of a North Seattle residence by Deputies John Cudlhee and A. C. Myera, who teamed of the location of the plun der through an admission of Arthur Water*, former Seattle boy, under arrest In Portland. Long distance rails from the Port land police were received today at the aherlffa office. Insisting that tho recovered Jewelry had been ato'en from Portland home*. Scores of people In Seattle called up tho aherlff'a office for a chancc to attempt Identification of the property. City detectlvea alao examined the loot with the belief that It waa stolen here. SHOW ROSES IN RAINIER SHOW Many fin* specimen* of rote cul turn were nhown In the exhibit at the home of Harry Bruskevlth, 3921 Amcrlcua at., yesterday, In the sec ond annual Hftlnler valley rose kboc Luncheon was served during the afternoon. Rainier valley and Se attle merchanta offered prizes. ROUTE CHANGED Greedy property owners at Mur phy. who boosted tho price on their property that lay In the path of the proposed Stuck river cut off, enme to earth with a Jolt yesterday when tho county commlasloiiers decided the valuations were too high, and changed the route to Hoaalta. The cut-off Is to straighten the river, lessening the possibilities of log Jams. ENDORSES BILL Dr. B. J. Lloyd, In charge of the local government health service, has Indorsed the bill Introduced by Representative Albert Johnson of Washington, for an appropriation of $IK0,0()U for a national lepers' home. JUNEAU, June fl. —The hearing of Joe Ryan, employed In a stamp mill here, was restored when he was struck on the back of the head with a pleoe of machinery. When he re covered consciousness ho found he could hoar. Thr~- 1 1n... Tn«.l«hl T.rtn..rr..« MOORE IBS'- Matinee Price* 15c and 25c. Night* 25c, 35c, 50c. 7 K MONDAY NIGHT "POP." $1.50 MATS., WED., SAT. AND SUN. The New York Winter Garden's Oreataat Spectacle. PASSING 1 HI 1 SHOW of I Jl J Company of 125 and 75 Girls. Bigger Than a 3-Ring Circus. The Cast Includes CONROY and LE MAIRE. ( HAf * M 01.1.11 KIKIi r.HKUT HARK MA/.IK KINO KII/tHrill liOUII/tl.l vr-rrv iw.vvu ART If. WKHMMiKK lII.MO NOMtfIAN IHI Nr. It M>ri*K HAT WM i.Milo.l. I OKI) (IIAKLKH VAX TKDUI HIWG API* Tat|o N<|u«r» —«hr Kantrnr —IWillH of I'wfnmM— I-4unp *h«ul# VP P (<■« M—( t\m l*j»—FVfTti4or» InrandMc«it !.*»#■ OLL —Mnlmn Hnrdtr—Mimhri-Wrrnrb Rug DAZZLING CAPITOL STEPS. Night I'rlcea, 60c to 12.00. STUTATDT I WEEK George J. 111 kit I Ilk June 8 Mackenzie 1 Sole Lessee EMr. Mackenzie Announces the Giggling Cure for Melancholia and Blue Devils A THE AVENUE PLAYERS In The Splendid Society Comedy T All of a T Sudden Peggy L, , Featuring Mattle Hyde at Mrs. O'Meara, Who Hat Kleaed the BlarreyStone. Auda Due aa Peggy, Who Is a "Sudden" Peraon, DWYGHT A. MEADE ai Hon. Jimmy Keppel. Ely Monday Openlnge, Thur., Sat. and Sun. Mata 25c Other Eveninge 50c, 30c, 20c PAINTAGES Unaqualed Vaudeville —Our Policy Never Cha ngea BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Harry Glrard and Alice Cain Brown a Co. In "The Luck of a Totem" A Music-Drama with Its Hcenes In Alaska. 7—Russian Dancers—7 Direct from the Steppe* of Siberia. Other Big Features. • 10c and 20c. STEAMER SIOUX WILL CARRY HUNDREDS ON AN EXCURSION Hundreds of people are expected to fi-mp the opportunity to enjoy the summer gloriea of Puget Sound tomorrow, presented by the excur sion to Port Angeles and return aboard the fireproof steamer Sioux The Sioux will sail from Colman dock at 9 a. m , (rive the excursion ist* two and a half hours in Port Angeles and return to Seattle at 8:80 p. tn. APPOINTMENTS ME ANNOUNCED BY BISHOP ODEA New appointments and transfers for the year hnve been announced by the Right Rev. Edward J. O'Det bishop of Seattle. Rev. J. B. Hermann, formerly of Odessa. will take charge of Water vllle and Its missions; Rev. John Hayes will go to Tekoa and ita nils slons, taking the place of Rev. N. Men, who goes to Wilbur; Rev. Charles McAleer to Odessa. Rev. William Carey has been ap pointed to the pariah of the Holy Rosary, West Seattle. Bishop O'Dea has announced that the annual conferences of the clergy of the Spokane and Sewttle dioceses will be held on .Tune 9 OFFICER LOST VICTORIA. June 6. —Falling short of the record Het for the transpacific voyage by the f'rotesllaus, the Blue Funnel liner Ixlon arrived here yes terday from Yokohama. She re ported that on her last outward voy age from Fuget sound she encoun tered a hurricane, and Quartermas ter Jacobson was washed overboard and lost. SOME RAINFALL HANFORD, June 6. —Eighteen hundred feet of the Hanford branch of the Milwaukee railroad and n 500- foot trestle were washed Into the Columbia river yesterday by a cloud burst. The Columbia rose a foot In two hours and water stood several Inches deep on the slopes of the Rat tlesnake mountains during the I storm. The round trip fare Is $1; children under 12 half price. Excursionists will see the new dam of the Olympic Power Co., the largest Haw mill* In the world, the U. S. forts, the home or the Dun cenrss crab and will cross the straits of Juan de Fuca. Lunch will be served aboard or may be carried. STEWART HOUSE I M Kirwnrt fit I Near l*lke Public Market 1 Mo«l*rn single rnomi I modern outild« room*, for 1 I or t, I IT 1 KHIMII Kl HA I It* I Tor gentleman Washington Bath* fil Moor* Theatre Bide Miupum B Wm Wlcklund. graduate Dr B KJ*lherr's Institute. Stockholm B *w«d*n: Ullnipi Peterson. grsdu- fl •te of Prof Pitman's Institute. B rftockho'm fl*r*den ■ P au ' S' o¥? " e H' r & P!«nibia» Co. Orlglna* fire beck lining* and repairs JCj for all kinds of stove*, ranges end IT**! furnaces Water backa and colls put In and connected. VBHBBBHB mb pike st. Main 576. Nervousness Is Out of Style The Seriousness of an Attack of "Nerves" Demands Skillful Treatment. Formerly It was quite fashionable for women to boast of a "nervous temperament." Men looked upon a case of "nerves" as a "fad" adopted by the -antler sex There may ha\e been some foundation for such con clusions. But It Is not all "fancy " Kven the greatest authorities upon nervous diseases find tt necessary to give up their practice and seek relief from other specialists. The late l>r. Weir Mitchell was s famous neurologist for years, and vet he found himself a victim—lt 'was a most profound fact In his life. Kvery man or woman who finds his o;- tier "nerves heiomltiK" un strung should at once seek advice of a Doctor such as found In the ex- Oovernmeut Physician now ass.< olated with the Brendel Drug Store at 117 Yesler way. His advice und prescriptions era fee* to all who come. No use of delaying the mat ter of Inquiry Into one's own condi tion because of laok of money. Pro fessional servloes are free there. A f