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¢ - ENGLISH LORD TELLS WHY STAR—SATURDAY, GLARK 15 AGAIN JULY a1, 1906, FROM THE i 'NORWAY’S CROWN PRINCE SUBURBS IS A HUSKY YOUNGSTER RR I rn H EY E Pas PERO, i yee oo) BALLARD NOTES | ad? a) | | values in the subur f the Queen | é " City have, within the paat thre | | Sey . Weeks advanced amazing! There ‘ » 1% At a AMERICAN GIRL DE J. B. Clark, recently arrested on | 00m" Alvance u BALLARD, Jul ' la LIGHTS TO BE LOVED AND} an mums upon order of the court,| Welch are the early construction Of /the whole of the city council Bug! - ari war ‘ ted this morning bx : — boy — anal and the | » strand pumping | ADoREC | Patrolman | Leth et Green LODhe ne jon. Those well inform y eons IN TO MAKE THAT A omulble, but waa releaned ¥ od fear that this rise in values 1 t ' operating to drive would-be invest 4 rr] a day Upen requert of ry ple, a « ‘ _ > sy—80 FIGURES ~ A short time since R. A. Bennett | mon Cx LORD NORTHCLIFFE morning, at whic he was run.| ito. But little was thought about) patlard 4 i | mt heut h th “ matt at the time but the Gpecial | nots 4 4} Counctlman W. Ho Murphy and) preach at 11 m. and § p.m, a ‘ ' brother John are on a vistt to); r it yn ) Why he Chrt ehureh Dr. Mar i} new YORK Why | | ir former hotwe in Ontarto,| iy well knc as an evangelist, and « American beire }‘ uneda. They expect to be absent| ine ¢ on hopes to are | hi services later for evangelintic 1on | MeMullen & Co. are now the| work The Martin Ladies’ quarte 4 Altres pest saad | OR ‘—* - a al company with the inter ee" youngest pati ato na | i Nickell, with former Land Cony nae i yore gerbes ete Bene arive 8 he Ragliah peorase pial |stoner Medford with a conspire going in the direction ¢ ut ed all the mystery 8% ord: to defraud was brought out this BREMERTON, July 21 Thel Pho team wan about A peggy ahip is tn Americe | jmorning in the land fraud trial In | sep bond election, Thursday, re-| and wore a light sult of clot and trip of business the federal court the testimony | wuited in the approval of the bonds) a # ». ‘The horse is a bay, 8 : Dusiness Davies nN " [of Goorge Ix nd, a vi av f tl4 to H The sheriff's office has * New |tim whose « th a mythical = . gunboat I a company was snteed = bv : ~~ of pa , Nickell — } Charles Dought foreman of aves for Ra ; Nickoll's printing offices, and F. W The Repub Riggs, a printer to print y « perf « mn ing the bogu ts. Adam | for the coming fa « “ Croford, B Mra. Lue eee Vangley and ber daughter also ter] WEST SEATTLE | ifted to being » adled ” ‘ a — WEST SEATTLE, July 21.—The Independent 7 . af S has a foree of 30 t wor k 58 “ALLEGED DIAMOND | , aes fu i placing all cables underground. The one t . te will not —_ > enever i eta that, ot ¢ burdened with poles and wires, | lta . a stiania mn of King Ha ee ete be wore LORD NORTHCLIFFE, | NEW YORK, July 21.—Mre. Ette-| The city of West Seattle cont Gers Uftia nat 0 of England. He eal 4 7 THE ENGLISH CUPID AND THE AMERICAN CUPID. abeth MeKetty and Alfred King, |@¥ery street approach to the water {ne ind fell on J , ‘ ibjects, are i z ) ’ charac with ne é oo ia > front, ined ne the hart at whieh)* » more rest bd After marriage the (y premade a husband who can make ad - cs wo Bd 4 = the ferry Nanas This fact is of : ft ’ fe can co be | low, do not thin’ am biase will doubtles such mo in | Comsting yesterday bre ee ee 2 Lils business He a rash or is busy mak-|said Lord Northcliffe, smiling. “tT « y. Mrs na wees gy ony | His home is at 145 Railroad : By - th tlds” Be. gag tactics ' man goes ing money et lam only saying that the Englishman! be » or property becomes more _ * OVERNIGHT 4 E slower an! . ed ts busy m his wife. |e * im this one Mine. There fea ne ad The lawsuit betwoon J. J. Russell was arrested last) @ « by ihe interest and time he takes in As the American wife generally has |lots of on which we might Rea ive yp OR +0 ge vening by Spect Policeman | @ “a Bis wooing in which he Is ent: (a father who can make money, she} make comparisons—but let's not OYSTER BAY—The president rovement con of the Stimson mill. Rus! @ ENTR | ES 7 Be ee t rain t vat > . striking shingle weay « «? - 0 --7 this om ning his atula ra one aac accused Of call “ > Rot 103 | a tons to the aident Guate {which was decided in favor bn gy PS soy Ai SRR AAAAE ARERR ARM Sixty RACE Six gs, sell- | cases” from some luckloss dtrunk,|maia, Honduras and Salvador city, gave the city authorities eon!" re 4 ¢ The fol ‘ cate ee for |1%e. a-yea / and when they are through with ltrot ‘of the dock, as well as all other| names. The cass will be heard bi, | Monday races a Mentows 9766 KR Rew 109 | bim he departs a free man, but seueeachon to the peore ine. jore Judge Martin. The charge is 10? aacades of D in. 92 . AILY ARREST, . me Pane disorderly conduct Finer RACE — 1 furlongs c be robe whore s were he to decline His ©. Pin Gonebamun of cetniel “a rly con cae 1 “K 103 ine gions Macaity $10, he would caty| William Cheppell was agatm ar) woo ad property Owners ot| The Ballard baseball team will ; 8 Pegay O'Neal rv }de out about 80 per cent of his iat Room placed-em a from the palo of the ment-| Sty ‘he Senttle Giants eet earn, [ores Lacy 9683 Good : * | funds, instead of losing practically | 1°" ‘he wes He BOY | cipal car line, abould be applied to|** * > ™. at the Ballard ball part Pe eee eee eee | | the whole amoun mas 'V1,000 on Os mi |tae construction of a water aystem, | 4 » The law forbids attorneys to so |to be followed later by a sewer sys-|_ Tomorrow at 2 and @ p. m. the) ¢ ie RESULTS AT x —__—- elt, directly or indirectly, and im-| ENDS LONG TRIP, {tom Roth are badly seeded Ballard band will give concerts at) 130 * PORT TOWNRED + 2t—c.| Superintendent Youngs, of the | Doses & fine of $500, together with | ‘The agitation of The Star against |v! Hetgh os Oe MEA * | B Pose and M. Se a of Gest er department, has completed | ‘ree months in the county jal A The British bark Achashle, load}fast auto driving at West Seattle! cen ang ns mee, 4. « 3 ites the wuccenstul bidders # he atrancumenite for the trie ot | notice to this effect has been posted |ed with coal for Bremerton, pasuedyis baving its effect, and there has! Fussell and Greaves have] 27" 10/8 * ‘: fhe titelands sold here today. the the members of the council to Cedar) {2 the main office at police head Port Crene this morning in fw.) been but litte complaint of late ow |b the tug Lincoln from the! 979; 117, ® . THE MEADOWS, July 21 * | Hae ne ee sine tezcte| Fiver this afternoon and tomorrow, | Warters, ‘ad captains have been in-|The trip of this bark has beet af at acore Bushman Woodworth company 0666 i | @ Weather clear, track fast, rec- & 4 price pai . ae - . Stop The ty will leave Beattle thie | *tucted to allow attorneys to vistt ke and dan on Leaving eee? 1| ® ord-breaking wd. The re *& Saeeeeation for the purchase of the a by prisoners only when requested to|Cardiff August 12, last year, for ae ae | 9630 Reasie Weift & sults * Se * | aftern: ne Northern Pacific | + 44 ae eae Seon snake YS 84) train for Bend at 4:30, arriv.| 4 9 by the prisoners themselves. | Bremerton, «he arrived at Mobte-| SAILOR HAD KNIFE. jthat charge. The remaining Facts ne ® First Race. * Sera. « ttle, and A. R. Cole-| ice at North Bend at 8 p m. The| |video November 27 with practienlly | id |were players and booked « 1 119/#@ Six furlongs, selling, 4-year # owneend, in (he Im-| night will be spent at that place ' levery sail gone, the result of haw trotmen Decker and Molmes| ingly ov . 7) @ olds and * aftreed company.| aed tomorrow morain: Bi ssagey ing passed through severe stortha rdny arrested J. Johnson, « cota rey ooee - 116 @ Marie H. (Sullivan), 4 to 1, ® orrow morning the counct! - wets nts an. {9669 Redwatd a § an), 4 to 1, ed & franchise from the} men will be driven to the river, pro The bark remained at the port mak my ine bark Muilly F. Wuit-|_LONDON—Tae Duke of Man-|snes Eeten lie w * eeepc! recently. It ia understood! ceeding down it to the intake of the ag repairs until March 1, this year, Armed with a long knife John. | “nesters seoond oun wae mriatened | 5 ie ingue, 6 to 1, second. ; _" * are friendly to the com-| water system and across country to jand then sailed for Bremerton, || gmageed G6 fan the erew| Ne: SiS Bewerd wes’ ged * Carey, 5 to 1, third. & | . father THIRD RACE—Six furlongs, 4- : = ag Ravensdal The party will conatet ORIENTAL TIME CHANGES, |**hore | yeur-olde and uf . om eh bl nied * —_———— of Mr. Youngs and Councilmen — [9731 Linda Rose on . i } | ARONSON HAS HEARING : : 2 Hurd, Morrison, Revetle, Reynolds. o yr ” Gbdet " leer Bik tor. ® «Seven furlongs, selling * ‘ neve oi j wthern wilt change tte “leaving [today before Judge George to deter: | 9754 Deck 10h 1, won ~ | ‘the east tomorrow. Instead] Information charging B. G. Cart-| mine whether there is sufficient | Rem 104 | Matt Hogan, 7 to 5, second. BURNS DOWN ee ee oe ’ a.m train will leave|tmark, a satior, with burglary, was| ¢vidence to try hin for the murder | 9687 Pelhar 14) % Birdie P, 6 to 1, third | #| KVERETT, July Francis Kjat 9:30 a m filed by Prosecuting Attorney Mack-|0f Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Rons at FOURTH RACE One mil oi Time, 1:27% hs BANK CLEARINGS @! Lew vmtaator ¢ Indian af-| intosh today. Carimark wae caught | Keriston. Judge George will make | ing ide and up. le Beratches—Col. Bronston, & -sumomerapss 1 ® | faire, arrived i tt today and ISTED OFF FOR FRISCO. |ieaving « Pullman sleeper inst) 8 decision tomorrow | ver 107 & Theo. Rostof, Standard, * < : - July 1906, SLSTLBIZAT @) was take imme “ | Thursday night with to’ Luci 194 eric c BAN Jose Cal, July * Th July 21, 1905 1080.096.00 @|. wi. ~ n we oe by - 2 wr, fated, pasvetery spect y niet ith « pillow TAKE UP FRANCHISE 19757 Water : Hy *% Lerida, Invoice. iiitee piant of the Pacitic Press " jo the Tulalip reservation. He will) eof the Mer ne The corporations committee of DW. B. en . @lapend several days inspecting the |" f the Merchants Muchengs OWL LUNCHES CLOSED. |,, y hots eee of 548 Mise May Bowdlsh IS eR AeA HAAR ES ein: Pebiishing company, of Mountain | # Increase over same left for fan Francisco this morning he city council will take up thins , 103 IE Serneé at night The|# date last year..§ 341,617.47 «| > Jou & business trip whlch Mii! remutt| Chief Wappenatain has orderea| sfternoca the proposed franchise of eS ee 104 BOY HELD FOR THEFT. v tm eo bella . mn the arine headquarters! that all curbaton sk gece * the Sea Te a Pe . my Cus 104; Russell McJannott, 12 years old, See te unknown = T t eee eee eee eee eee Jodatng from letters found among os sine Readynartere) that ah cutetene tu arons be for » steam heating plant to cov FIFTH RACE—One mile, setling,| wax today arrested by Detective damaged t on th | Jthe effects of Paul Otto, th receving more general information| closed, and last night caused the 1 " as 4 year-ol » robbery of Th . ecte of Pax » the ma serve the Pike st. distr Adams for the robbery of Theo. entained t quip. than heretofore, Mr. Isted will belarreat of seven pr ora. ‘The 106 | + 7 _— lfatalty injured on the tracks near ' They * Pichette’s grocery store, 7th and eo plant weet of ago, REALTY TRANSFERS | Arlington yeaterday, the man be-| baont cight daya were « snttt today to dlepowe of GRANO LARCENY CHARGE +4 Madison. The boy is sald to have deine * mga ee ne ae leved be was under the Influence of} G§ALOON MEN ARRESTED. | —- | Yen Mastetale 193 conf aeeesteeaaiinnatainecnmtiaall p Abeer . a & woman hypnotiat who was send OIL BURNERS FOR DOLP a Humphrey, = i - Thomas Kelly has bought from | ing him to death because she ee rr a Robert DOLPHIN, oer yee | L4vble D Venieil part of tous 5 band ive with him. It la supp Keon, A. Trivierr eos itay eid awaiting preliminary | 6, block 27, Mercer's ont addi) act was a deliberate sulctdte t 4 last night for before Justice Gordoa, char thon, for $35,100 me deed has ales with the saloon poses grees oe” the 4 been recorded « the purchase of the case were > oc te com . from whom he is 3 H. F. O'Connor from ya Hol ad = woody IS SHOT. jcontin the teen; havin saan ok ered wiuhen expaieas trea 4 lot lots 9 and 16, block 59, Joxpreased a willingness to make the thas tb thee Bell's 4 jon, for $ m je aired alterations Van De Vanter-Davis Co. nae SENT TO COUNTY JAIL. FAR JOHN | the following sales: For the Me-| FROM AMBUSH HAS HER BAIL MONE | Laughlin Realty compan - | Hans M. Sundblor ested by block 17: lot 42, block 24; 5, Marte Ryan, a stenographer, wns| 9!% TAKE EXAMINATION. | mecrobees Osborne, was tila oe Tomorrow's P | - | block 17; lot 31, block 34, ts H sted Iaat night by Patrolman) 1. 4s = ling sent to the county jail to oo” | Thompson, for $4,400. For the Me |MeManee, who found her walking . nation for ineat! await an examination as to his . | . } SHOSHONE, Wr July 21 h Shi he Inspectors = ¢ i by t u * ROCKEFELLER RE-| Laughlin Realty company, lots 12/ SHO 0, July ut on the streots, She was taken | Per : ever’ | ganity agvazine ee ROK tad 13, block 34, to Clara H. Aine | Warren Moody, town and | to quarters, where sho prompt-|14s" Dill, recently enacted by col INSANE MAN HA® MONE TURNS TO AMERICA HE WILL ley, 92,400. Lots 3 and 4, block 27, | #0? the late United States a up $100 for her appearance | ®° wes he by the local ctvil HAS MONEY. to Joba KE. MeGovern, $3,000. tor, wae shot from ambush and Justice Gordon service Commission today. There) : — | In the Sunday Post-Intelligencer SE MET BY A POLICEMAN | {pn addition to the above sales today | scape wit —— were only six applicant | William Cashon, a logger former: | nter tells of the for- | tots in Lakeside City addition were | IF WARIRNG, CHAIN GANG POR GHEARY. | aemmeres by the Tam laawne sands aad the vast wold during the week, | | | company, of rGanite Falls, and ar deposits of wealth in the Pacific | Charles Netson and P. Hanson.) , one é | rested Inst night by Patrolman Serthwest stncy te well Ulee two labo! sed. tant wight fer] Deere’ Geers’, Oa 18 man Ws the) Lanawenr, “eae Chenmiied to Cs trated and interesting throughont [tetas drunk and breaking out win ap dager sched gph eed recs y jail this morning, there to as showing the immense treasure i co ae ee fow glass in the lower district ton,| await an examination as to his san vaults open for those who will op wala, July 2 : | were this _afterncon released after | ss orning fined $20 by Jus-| Ity When searched at headquar rate the mines. It introduces the 7 y | beim severely eprimanded by < in Gefaul he| tera, over $1,700 was found lectric age when smelters will D. Rockefeller he Jw George The prosecuting * eight days he chat . grow {o enormous proportions and ust submit to ar i dE |witneas did not appear gine. 8 omplainte were re gone ahaa bring about a wonderful deve 1 give bond to the| j meerning thie man from pallet yee ment of an important industry NEW YORK. ‘ul twardl men wrong tt “2 st him. He se a | ly ‘ Pig ae rs gg Seattle- Boston ho were frightened by hiell h yee. ago a saea part Hon, William Jennings Bryan has agnate, on his TON i . ec.conganet and at ti h e 2 ; n visiting among the old cedars BOSTON, July 21.—The crulser | bank . ; ® I “For the god everywhere ks . ank, was arrested today o . kK { Lebanon and relates some of his That is th nt-t ian es | Columbia this morning brought | the of $150. The arr posi saat antes oy: re experiences in the magazine sec- from Panama « battalion of ma-/to the report that the opper O. | RAiD Gamating soinr. CHICKERING PIANOS tion. He passed through Damas- : n tines, who were taken to the iath- | #204.000 } the oldest city In the world— d moa several months ago, when the | Last night the police raided aj Are made: | the | counolssen many ruins and at- trouble was threatened. One hun ° pore agp dbp gon Chie spe preg ee tempts at pl ine that {mportant dred and sixty-five are ii! with ma ae the Work on Main raity st. and First Sortny American makes are spot in direct railway connection feria, 15 seriously " ava, and succeeded tt with the world. His article, like all Shaft at the Dutch apt f men, four of w id only by others of his writing, is interesting ' and the fifth a D. $. JOHNSTON CO. and instructive The life of pioneer children in SHISTERS. ARE, FIRES A MAN CHIPAGO. July 21.—The National Liventon WASHINGTON, D, C., July The public printer has led p against the | of ineuly atto and Comanding.6 <occeencenmepreenele jor for an open shop in gover pana enone He entablishments some time ago LAWERY SHARKS WON'T BE ALLOWED TO SWINDLE PER. SENATOR ALLISON FAILING. 21.—Bena DUBUQUE, Iowa, July SONS IN CITY JAIL—MUST tor Allison tq slowly falling and it is thought he will return te SEND FOR ATTORNEY. Paes Washington j FIRST ARREST MADE. AIRSHIP BUMPED never Chief Wappenstein, having tained legal advi has taken steps h ChIcAGo, 5 wiid,| to prevent a practice that has been Otto Gallinger, proprietor of Barents x skirmed|in vogue at police headquarters | delicatessen store at 713 8 Re third rail of elevated ratl-| among second-rate attorneys of vit-|ay,, was arrested this afternoon by feed tote rowly escaping de-| iting prisoners in their cells for the | patrotman BR. MacDonald for vie-| DGimaction. The batiaat was thrown| purpose of soliciting their cases I | tating the city ordinance re ulating| wat and 1 ft time | police court. When a prisoner 18) tne obstruction of sidewatka | booked the amount of money on his person Is marked on the blotter, and | these vulture-like lawyers appear as te preven’ } sos SUNDAY WATER TRIPS, | TO REVOKE LICENSE t of water early as 6:30 and 7 o'clock in the| All sorts trips are of-| Chief Wappe written| morning at headquarters, examine | fered for tomorrow by the atoam- | Chy Comp woking| the blotter and ask to see the prit-|ghip companies. The Whatcom will) Bat the license of the Jetein | oners with the money lrmake a apectal trip to Hoods canal, | be revoked, on When allowed to do #0, they 10 | gpectal steamers Wil be placed on| cood in obtatoing ly |the Bremerton and Alki point runs) and special rates will bo in effect to} Wverett. Victoria jones will] vai Nn ee ee 1,000 White Enameled 4 and deliberate charged by Women with having auctioned sev exeur ry which when gpened at ? y be run and tonight the Prt a Vie a 5 2 ~ aw iy S | Sinks toria is completely sold out for ¢ GS, o Lightning change clerk hav. {At lexs than wholesale price. G: H.| round trip to Victoria and Vancou- Gheaged parcels on the unsus. Brown Plumbing Co, 321 Pine st vor, The printers will also give an exoursion to Stone's Landin vietim Both phones. tk of king the pir shaft on the 0! he n M we thr t (inet will « what < shy people a} jae holat which will be opagptit t the end of the rail J The j¢re ming from thy haft ia of @ Bet high grade and there Is good reaion| 7 for expecting a withdrawal of | pit} stock from the market ff it am? tinues for a depth of fifty feet am it w coming out, The stock! js polling at $1.00 per are ind |with an agree: that conte may be paid in cash and the re-} maining 26 cents out of the divi-| fends Miller Mine ykomiah, July 20th. UNION BAKERY AND CAFE 1413 Gecond Avenue. GOOD HOMEMADE BREAD 6 LOAVES 2he The beautiful new steamer Fortuna, makes trips around Merces ping at al! points and offering fine opportunities for dally at 10:30 a, m, and 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. and 10:30 a. m, and 2:30 and 6:30 p, g. Par- THE ESSEX COTTAGE ties will be left off on early trips and picked up on the last trip at any fa number of beautiful apota, On the 6:30 p.m. trip around Mercer Island luncheon may be taken and ca tables being provided for thie purpore, This trip o! tunity for enjoyable parties that cannot be found vicinity of Seattle, The fare for the round trip is Sunday. unsurpassed Surt bathing Good rooms. Splendid table board. Address Mrs. R. P. Wal dron, Westport, Wash. 903 SECOND AVENUE n the boat, ffers an oppe sewhere in t cents, daily and Seattle is an Interesting subject well handled in the Sunday Post Intelligencer. They did not have the modern facilities of the children of today, but they enjoyed nature in all her glory. The elty was not a commercial metropolis in the days described as those spent by the ploneer children. The games were different and th ories related in those days differed much from what are told at the firesides of the pres- ent The infernal machine is discuss- ed by many experts, The story has numerous ilustrations and carries interest to the end. The many queer stories of religious comrmunt- ties possess more or less fascina- tion to every reader. Polly Evans and her page of child stories are among the topics of tnterest in the Sunday magazine. The pages de voted to fashion and beauty are up to date and filled with valuable in formation There are features for every reader in the mazagine of tomor row. It has the cream of Sunday carefully prepared and displayed for the benefit No dull lines or blank the big Sunday paper, Post-Intelligencer of Hterature, properly of ders. spaces in Read the morrow

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