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’ ion Is Opened sats garters Teter Cola. Ju 18.—The a pot P Land ee opened (his morning Buchte! i delegates from * ‘Washing Kansas South Da a, Ute Tay Jaho, Arizona, Wy ee Oklahoma and California Pinchot, Daljinger and represent the admin arrived last night thtel praised Roosevett jee today he said te disouss (he relation of states to public land nt of the speedy develope si lands et thinks we hare noth tm congested quar i the big cities ia the cast Je eacouraged to come weet emmy tracts of the pul ” fire to be dlsctised “Was the Unitod States govern ‘fg constitutional right to hold feeds Within the borders of gate under perpetual owner sovereignty without the ‘of the stave? and Newell are espectal of the delegates, the are opposed to the — Pal “We are here to Sdministration polley be followed and we mew ideas for the presi Carter of Montana was temporary chairman. Today ¥ with badges bearing “A square deal for the No disastrous or out fold him that he was warned if he did his sheep ‘@riven from the ramme teplied and said the gov Officials who issued the Would be puaiahed was taken at noon until this afternoon mm be accurately described Trane Misiasippi = Ant! if, MOTHER, AND LACE FROM SAN. TO BATHING CAP MUST BY THE GIRL WHO TO THE BEACH THIS OW CAN SHE POS GO IN SWIMMING? By Katherine Leckie. Star's Exctusive Service.) YORK, June 15.— The foolish oid song ta which to go aswimming was by the advice, “Hut GIRL WHO WISHES TO BE MUST BE ALL IN GILK, WITH MAdens wis When ga from a the sea. The iri who » os to be Sttired when she apt nea and will t Her hose, her shoes © cap, will t worm, Hlaborate wears upon her will trim her WESTERN POLITICAL “STRUGGLE IS ON Sass Bississipi Anti-Roosevelt Public Land fare Much to Do With Roosevelt's Political As- frame a broad program to | ad cowbase and Indians in (he) public lands for for, Carter spoke, saying that! on committees as be | BUT DARLING DAUGHTER, YOU MUST SHU THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE FOR JAM N. | PRESIDENT HOWARD BLLIOTT HITS LOGNEW EQUIPMENT! P. RY. panied by officials in the freight ond passenger dopa. tinents. LICENSED 10 WED Ishitaro Nishimura, 31, Sante and Toyo Ana, 20, ato, 34, Ei Monte hike Kawaka, 22, Japan Lamke, and Amy D. Wheeler, lecal age, Seattle. Frederick W. Keiley, and Marion Warren, legal age, Seattle Edward P 37, and Signey The steamer Princess Victoritl Mr, Billott qtatew that at | ry and naturally, a tion In which |Collided with and passed over @ EXPECTS 300 NEW ENGINES | 300 locomotives and 7,000 new cars, ay = - ph. — : Siimeoh the delegations to the wationsl re {boom of logs inst Saturday morning |” AND 7,000 WaW CARS THe | \Bcluding box cara and coaches, will) [inn 0. Maines Note ‘ publican convention will be organ-| bile off West Point, but luckily be delivered the company wii, 100 Ore Me ren 2 : re bs at Denver—Session Will ined against the Roosevelt candi |#ffered but slight damage. The} YAR. tm the year, ‘This rolling stock will) | Chas, ©. | Hickman, Lotte I date and policies, This is the plan | Ye**e! was delayed but 20 minutes], ,, thoroughly reequip the whole sy Wa one wong : , attributed to the managers of the |4# 4 result of the encounter President Howard Elliott of the | tem A 4 a R tac t a 24, and Leone At great convention that adsembled | Northera Pacific railroad is in Be | The Eliott party will go to Tw — en e aay here today. The president's ad-| Milwaukee Aske Renew *‘Thitle today. Mr. Billott is on a}°°™* this afternoon tn thelr prt ae. a i. ereton an Martha & visers, however, belteve there is| The Chicago, Milwaukeo @ Silyouoral tour of inapection vate ear, This morning a short} Gross, logal age, Seattle : atill a chance for them to organise |Paul road notwithstanding that # hig step nee with local officials took bert F. 8. Merchant and Eliza aoe and contro! the convention. jhas been rushing Ita terminal work | rent end of the line and ts accom at the ualon depot reve G. MeDonald, legal age, Be Roosevelt convention, While the ss ecioee, SL, oy - 2 feseeg | Heinrich Fischor, 34, Christopher and Mary Nichous, 2%, Auburn big states east of jot the permits taken out, and has BALLARD GIRL HAS DISAPPEARED | the Father of) Waters have bee chi Sa ” Bb ath xt Bo git Poppe jhad to ask for renewals for a large : “a ar —d litical concern, the "great pelt : eabonah of werk T he an 1 Hp i 46, Canton rat of the Missouri haa had Little | Seventeen year-old Hazel Lord.) The girl, who lives at 104 Lang y D, and Rosa Eidnor, 31, Seattle : > | ithe daughter of Winslow H, Lord,| Tse st. with her parents, had b oo That featon Is wow getting ready | ee eae ree tind, max 98 the point of kolng to a rauch of BIRTH RECORD. 0 shy its castor into the ring, to | 2 eo ane, ©" her father's near Tolt, when she fomand some attention and to air | been missing from ber home since! suddenly disappeared. Her family|, Bitths were registered today as ite grievances against the admin: | | last Friday, and relatives are much) believes that she did not want to| lows se istration of Theodore Roosevelt. | ponent | worrled at their failure to hear go to Tolt and ran away to avoid), Combs—At 9515 First av. N. W., Down under cover a Titan strug | 4 Ne EP from her daing so. une 16, to wife of Francia lL. aie i» going on for control of the; The steamers Indianapolis and| er ea |Combs, a daughter be neta be cemy a Seemes [iver two of the speedtest on Puget) T. A. PAXTON RUNS WILD WITH ! ;. ae ~ mg eng st | the Roosevelt policy of controlling | go, . une 16, to wife of Jesse A. Hayton, the public domain, a matter of | OU™4 barely avoided a disastrous) guy AND A HATCHET—LANDS MW WERS TO ADOPT MUST PAY LICENSE & son great interest in the west jeollision within a few hundred) | Allen—At 617 Twenty-second av The tional administration | Yards of thelr reapective wharves} 'N CITY JAIL. W., June 17, to wife of George Allen, knows what is goimg on and is |inm this city last evening about 9:45) saan NEW PLEDGE T0 HANG SIGNS }® daughter Ciahting at every point in the @f | o'clock | Nelson—At 1928 Horen ay. June fort to secure control of the ©OO-| Coming close together oiiieuat Armed with a hatchet and an - em — 18, to wife of Louls Nelson, & Sea eeion In ite dinrtnciaes tg |whiatiing, the vessels missed one |°%!! looking aun, T. A. Panton, who} (Seripp's Telegraph Service) To overcome the danger thar|“*“@™*F reaolutions, by substantially weant-|ancther by-about ten fect only. An|'UGe? Ot 1308 Seveath av. ran} DENVER, ¢ June 18—~The| lurks in electric signe through DEATH RECORD. mous expreaston Lines amuck last aight and terrorised the| Western Federation of Miners’ re- | Cerelews banging, the city has de up against | aceiden( as serious as the Joante- | the administration, the president's | Dix collision last fall might have re | neighborhood, winding up at the) port from Nom Alaska, contalued plane for control of the ational | sulted. letty jail Paxton claimed courtithe word “dynamite, to which convention In 1908, involving the! Officials of the companies oper |this morning that he Was under the| some of the members objected nomination of Taft and the perpet|ating both ships were chary with |influence of liquor, but on the tow Attorney Murphey presented the uation of the Roosevelt policies,/information today, but Mr. Neal /timony of hie wife, Whom he i# sald} report, advising the miners to} will have received a blow far more | Hoyle, of the Bayle Clothing com |to have threatened to kill, be was) buy stock in mines where It was on than any yet delivered. |pany, 413 Pike st, who was a pa® sentenced to serve twenty days. possible to avotd strikes. Governor Buchtel, through Act- | senger on the Piyer, told the facta, - — The delegates donated to the j ine Goveraeor Harper, called the of the case today, and states that Haywood defense fund | convention, in puretance to a reso an! other parties report it to The proposed amendment, “The | tution adopted by the Colorado leg: | the marine inspectors he will do so. unton exacts no pledge or oblige | | tslatere last winter, That resolu We wore about half a mile from) tion from you confileting with the | , tion was adopted by the same leg | the dock, on the Fiye: Laat trip | TO FRISCO duty you owe to your God, country | ure that eleeted Simon Gug-|from Tacoma.” sald Mr. Hoyle, or fellow man, or which conflicts heim a United States senator.|“when the Indianapolis appeared _—-— —_ with your religiows or political be Hof,” will probably pass Guggenbeim ie a member of the f# | on the port side, coming toward Se- (Beripp's Tolegeagh Service.) mous smelter trast family. attle from the north, at about right “ ee Tt le charged that the trust, in|angles to the Fiver. There were} WASHINGTON, June 18.—Seere leagne with the powerful business | mo whistles blown, but euddeuly the |tary Motealf will leave for Ban interesta of the intermountain | Plyer put about to starboard and | Pranetsco for bis summer vacation country, is Interested in the move-|ceversed her engines. The Indian: | 18 ROBBED OF $30,000. Despite the vigilance of the po k. Me will Investigate | tice, a clever gang of mneak thieves ment. At the bott rouble apolis Sent wee is the polley of peorad ychco-n werd b omer wea missing 4# DY |. labor conditions Im reference to |'# operating in the lodging houses the effect the disturbances have [of the city, Mra Josste Claus, who warfare om big interests that have| “If the Flyer had not stopped the }nad upon the facilities for the com-|fooms at S15 Pike et, bad $63 been char wit ott * }Indianapolis wo are ou vi} coventeanan at oe aie inom. as eel yo, A Siena struction of naval «eis at the/stolen from her room last night, Usin [rom work and Samuel Forest, who oecuples « At the same time. the policy of | fot past! us she whistled for the room in the Ni York lodging hedging oft forest rewerves has been | ‘rst time. } ot to estimated ch thers house, was robbed of $60. carried te a point widely | “I supposed that the Piyer's cap | forty pebite E as extreme. The forest reserve }tatm, not being at all to blame.) tm Lendee the re fey te not popular with the cattle | Youd report the Incideat to the }reund of a total of about 14.098 CLAIMS CRUELTY * of the differ thus absorh rich on many different oo. There appears a will be a bad men of the west. By akiliful| marine Inapectors, but If he dows /and that the n handling at this convention of the | Lahall An awful accident wes ee persons wh elements opposed to the administra. | 24rrowly averted.” tood ane wince ped - a eceante — — dein to gut the Aladdin rubbed the! te be « fear TO ANIMALS In other hag nye + Mew record as opposed |iamp to get resulta Now, about the for the sturdy Heitien digestion a to tration, jest most o Meged t be. m tent most of us can do te to hit |icw i alleged to e been! private Cith < & meee Oat of this will develop, easily |the pipe [for the digestion of America oat . 2 oid ep a team of Gibbon & Dono ae I * on Becond ay this morning on the plea of crucity to animate. HOW CUTE, MY NEW BATHING SUIT! mss ss"iiu"s Sos N THE WATER 20'S “oo” sero breeching of the harness wae) Ee [hating it and keeping it irritated William Smith was driving for C y § Onborn, the taamster, who was tting behind Smith, on the load. Mr. Kendrick laid the information [before the Humane society which | don't go near the water,” was not perhaps so unwise. It is particular. ly significant this season. All really cautions mammas will « Instrect thetr “darling daugh- ters.” At least they secretly wilt if the bathing costumes thus far ex-/ wil! carry the matier to the ab} hibited are any criterion of ma ipaed offenders, Gibbon & Dow ternal wisdom. These are so elab- oven. orate and costly that a plunge into | the wild and wnraly waves would | surely mean ruin | | Sik and lace are the expensive fabrics now introduced into bath jing suits. Heavy flannels that so \auickly become waterlogged and nearly drown thelr wearers are longer fashionabie. Mobair is also }a thing of the seashore past. Neith- or of these was pretty, and neither was becoming. The moat charm: ON TRIAL Mrs. Olga Fatk, wife of Dr. Fred-| erick Falk, is on trial In the au perior court this afternoon on the charge of practicing medicine with out @ license Assistant Prosecuting Attorney |John F. Miller ts prosecuting the caso before Judge Morris and W F. Tucker ts defending Mra. Falk Mra Falk lives at 126 North Broadway and advertined very ex tensively under the name of the Paris New York Medica) Klectroly |ais institute. She was arrested on information furnished the prosecut ing attorney's office by The Star } The jury was readily selected | this morning but the trial was de} layed by & technica! fight on the | sufficiency of the Information by | Attorney Tucker, The trial was! fadjourned wntil 1:20 k thie afternoon to give time for filing an amended complaint WORDS OF THE WISE Much rain wears the marble Shakespeare | “GAY PLAIOS IN SILK ARE ALSO FAVORITES.” All-pewerful money gives birth | and beauty. Horace A true reformation must Degin WANTED A DIVORCE FOR: === <= | Reason governs the wise man land cudgels the fool.-French. hand takes the mother by the eart. Danish Divorce for business reasons is She was «ranted a divorce under \® The king may gtve the honor the new fad of King county dt the clause of the law which pro }yur thou art to make thyself honor yorcees. Mrs. Martha Ryerson |vides that a court may grant & | nie Gorman \ aued George Ryerson for a divorce divorce for whatever reasons it/" | am the slave of him who re Jon the ground of non-suppe deems proper [gards me and the king of him who in the course of the hearing today| His constant habit of sup Weiaregarde me.—Turkish } ishe grew confidential To be her only with nickela wh oe candid, judge,” she said, “I want she asked him for money, and h ALronso GLAD: “HERE'S the divorce for business reasons. I | lazine which manifested itseift & | Hfind ft rather inconvenient nd whenever he was asked to split yal Dad Drank His Son's Health | ltroublesome in the buying and sell-|wood, are the reasons assigned DAP E gt a Gun Club Tournament | ling of property to need the signa Josie Fitzman for a divorce frommh } ture of a husband whenever 1 \George Fiteman. Judge Morri yn ( the birth of the make a deal granted her wish noe « rias, King Alfonso | Spain was able to keep a pigeon | HK. HALL IS OFF SMITH’S SANDBAR (Star Special Service.) REBELS KILLED PORT TOWNSEND, June 18 The H. K. Hall, which went om sand bar off Smith's island while in tow of the tug Wyadda, was} (Soripps Telegraph Service.) } towed to Winstow for repairs. She| LONDON, June 18—A Hongkong showed but alight damag ‘dispatch s that the government Sam. J. Smith, a sailor on board | troops have killed 100 rebels in @ FASHIONABLE ON THE SAND |tho cutter Arcata, went on a ram: | battle at Nassu, near Pakhol ICHEST LACE TRIMMINGS.” yage Monday and threatened to siya sestiat ay {katt Engineer Lubin, Smith bat-| COMMANDER VINDICATED. ltered down the door of the engin-| The corsage on the new sults is, eer's room, but was suddenly! (Seripp’s Telegraph Service.) cut low, and here the Irish guipure| quieted by the sight of a revolver; WASHINGT Juno 18.—The or the Mechlin fs displayed, acoord-|in Lubin's hand, and ran into the treasury department today vindt- | in 1 the commander of the cruiser languisties ing to the t the wearer. Her! forecastie, He now arms will be as bare as ber throat. jail a result of @ sentence im ton of hin attempt to do | | Brilliant coloring ywn in the} posed by the local justice of the | fraud the government by evading “ oes siike that are modeled into bath | Deace duties at San Diego, Cal | “It's a boy!” (in Spanish.) ing suits. Sulphur, absinthe green,| ©. H. Bussell, who purchased | Danish blue and gay plaids are the) $35,000 worth of waterfront propor The Autecent }ahooting engagement, #0 satisfac favorites. The stocking match the) ey a short time ago, has carpenters If your cook 1 tory was the queen's condition dress, and #0 do the shoes. These| repairing the sidings and willl why don't you discharge her?" and a picture of him was snapped | are in the form of sandals, with the| have them ready for ovcoupancy| “I'm afraid that td only omke|as he was in the act of drinking |} the ankle. within a month her worse.” Cleveland Leader [his hetr's health. ' ribbons strapping Man projects all his life, and dies! | without realizing.—-French | He who takes the child by the cided to exercise sapervision over the business And persons who en sage in the construction and hang ing of signs will shortly have to fe Deaths were reg! plows Vao Dyke ered today as Charles Van Dyke, 43, June 11, at Providence hospital. Eve? saneal uomee fee of $25) gobofield—Age 50, June 7, at opae walisaan privilege. Wayside Emergency hospital he ; a Harrison—Kmma Harrison, 28, & time at least the rivalry! sune 13, at 1602 Thirteenth av por typ the Order and the Broth |" paimg—witliam Delux, 42, June = pod of Owls will be at an ond 17, at Beattie General hospital @ Brotherhood claims to have! ghane—Jerry Shane, 3i, June § Png ne in expelling P. J. Done at Waynide Emergency hospital _ rom the chair of executive Breaseale — Kathleen Breazeale, ‘om the Georgetown nest, al- 22, June 15, at 2711 Bimwood though Donahue says he resigned | Newburg —Anna Newburg, 20, from the position because he cos- sidered the organization a fraud. W. H. Mitchell, supreme organ: | o) txer of the Order, yesterday organ ized a local newt of the Order and claims that thie ts @ distinct vic tory for hie organization, He says that the present fight has been the most severe tn the history of his ord a he tp very well aati» fied with the outcome, The Broth @rbood will keep working and from bow on Seattle will ha SOME RET two rival)a Some of the strikers at the Great | Northern docks have gone back to} work. The union, however, has no intention of giving im, declaring this morning that tt would continue | © stand out for the original de-| mand The lecal union has not mt ceived any overture as yet towards |] the formation of ap alliance which would require f@ to lend support to the Smith's Cove anion. tt convines the wort an to con vinee him that he tan’t—Pleride Times-Union FISHING Tackle in all Ifa, 1111 First av rades. eee FINE VIEW LOTS IN WEST SEATTLE. June 16, at Ballard hospital. PERATORS TO RAISE SEAL LANDS IN SEATTLE A little seal going south for the firat time got mixed regarding the points of the compass when it got off the Puget sound country, and flapped its careless course past the San Juan group in bilestul tg- norance that it was headed for the happy bunting grownds of various leolonies of fishermen who might | dispute ite right to “Wbherty and |the pursuit of happiness.” Fifteen miles from Kverett the | iftle innocent tangled in the be- wiidering meshes of a modern Si+ mon's ne This fisherman bold jxent his unique eatch to the Wate front Fish company, Seattle, and ltoday it ia on exhibition, poking ite nose against the wire covering of a amall crib of a tank, blinking its soft, dark eyes, and plainly at @ lloss to know what it all means FUNGTON GENERAL TILL 192% Younger Set of Generals Now Wilt All Go Out Before Him. June 14-10 1906 there will be 14 of the young~- WASHINGTON, er set of the United States army holding the title of general, They will slowly sift out until . when Gen. Fred M. Funston be the only one remaining. 1 9: will t $100,000 FUND.|" (Scripps Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, June 18.—-Seecretary use, of the Telegraphers’ union, anid today that there ts no change in the situation, The tel egraphers day's pay were asuensed a fuil It is Intended to raise $100,000 fund. MAGNOLIA BLUFF PLEASANT VALLEY ADDITION LOTS 50x160 $300 $600. Close to car and city Special terma to home build ere It's close-in property It's the cheapest buy today © this addition and com pare our prices and terms. Good investment Good home site. 209 Colman. SEAVIEW TRACTS } On the Sound. Fine for garden. ing, berry raising and chicken ranebing $250 to $760 per tract WEST & WHEELER, Colman Building. $650-—-FOR A BIG LOT. This lot ts 60x110, on car line | between Fremont and Ballard Terma: $150 cash, and monthly payments It is 0. K A CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING, inc Alaska Buliding. FOR W Block 14 Addition, you any Green Reservoir Addition 337 Ploneer Block, Main 1156. view of the Sound. 25 Lots Sold in One Day—Where? WHY? Because IT IS the best. Beautiful VIEW LOTS, $150 to $400, Basiest terms ever heard of; 239 lots sold in 6 weeks We are selling good houses on fine lots for $600. Your own terms. Think of it, this addition is only 20 mir walk from Exposition Grounds, University and High t Lots all in Jawn, with unexcelled view; $25 to $50 de and $10 per month. Don’t delay, go our at once and see the pret tiest addition on the market, and right fn the heart of the present activities. Remember, this addition lies adjoining the two LARGE PARKS and Reservoirs the CITY 1s now buflding, and new car line under construction will pass through this property. Take Green Lake car to Green Lake Station Branch Office. Go out today INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO. EDNESDAY, JUNE 19 GOOD ONLY FOR THAT DAY Price $3,000 (24 lots), Euclid with unobstructible Will cost other day $38,600. Lake Ind. 4048 and Green 555 $10 DOWN AND $10 PER MONTH. You can secure a five or ten- acre irrigated, bearing fruit orchard in Arcadia, the richest and most fertile valley of Bast- ern Washington, Twenty-two miles north of Spokane No water taxes. Real estate taxes paid for four years. We care for the orchard for you for four years, but all the fruit and profits therefrom are yours. In the third and fourth year the fruit will pay for the land in full A railroad passes through this land and a roadbed is be ing graded for a new electric line near It Irrigation ditch completed and water on the land within 60 days. A sure and profitable invest- ment for small capital. GRANT & DYE 328-29 People's Bank Bldg Ind. 3946. Main 1531. The Land of Better Fruits Is spread before you on the broad expanse of 32,000 acres of the Hanford Irrigated Lands below the Priest Rapids,'in the center of the best climate and most favoring soll of the state of Washington. The Proof Surrounding these lands, on the North, South, East and West are the developed, irrigat- ed sections which raise the fruits that top the world’s mar- kets. The Hanford Lands—broad, smooth, fertile, the seat of fu. ture cities and of thousands ot prosperous fruit farm .homes offer you now the opportun- ity to purchase at only $90 to $200 per acre; one-fifth at time of purchase and balance four equal yearly payments. IT’S SURE—IT’S EASY CERTAIN PROFITS, GREAT PROFITS AWAIT YOU. IT'S EXPERIENCE. Call upon write, Hanford Irrigation & Power Seattle National Bank Bldg. Columbia St. Entrance. Seattle, Wash DON’T PAY Boigu se mas ition : and Madison € A 15 ate service as sures any purchaser of easy access to his business Seo Mr. Mills at ¢ branet office, corner California and Ninth Avenue, or phone us | JOSEPH £. THOMAS & CO. Inc | 109 Cher Entrance to Main 4114 st Bullding. ind. 2499. |] y “UNLOADING SALE.” Ladle to $12 NOVELTY SKIRT ) at $4.95 MFG. CO., 1316 Second Ave ADDITION TODAY.