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5 WIFE’S TERRIBLE REVENGE ON ORUNKEN HUSBAND nes SOA Saab “RUSH ORDER” IS GIVEN FOR neoosnary to defend our great ett loa on every soa. We lack nearly 200 guns of the arms actually re quired, Of the 4,000 guns now large and small, not toa are being overhauled. taken the Id off of the shameful neglect of the Pactfic coast de Kaneas, 17,650 tona, destroyers against Japan's 21 yeu | coast forts which are insuffictently manned ‘ease her husband wanted ‘her to | BELLINGHAM, Jifly 20.—Be fe F 6 K of trained gunnors S. E CIAL BRENMER GM WORK Sree tor Beye, dopert in begging for $3,000,000 - ermangp sua me SS pt — But congress may be something (Star Special Service) jagainet him and when he Is able to Instruction Issued and J Baden 1 ai RR AR ER Cre eee ee ee * |akin to divine, an it prefers to| VANCOUVER, B.C. July 20.—R.|Joave the boxpltal he must go to are arried to the Puget Sound |* Re tore to pe tterious way It) Hobblethwatte, a wet known ehar-| J! oa alll & —BOME STATISTIC® OF GREAT AMERICAN ARMADA, & eyes l= fsa! and that 1 acter about town, many times inf ‘The attorney generals depart Navy Yard and Employment Given---Plans for the Greatest Armada Finall ; & [Why the United Staion is holding police ‘court for drunkennous, and Ment has been notified of the wite es a Pinal y\s Time of sailing, next fall, & {her breath today until she cam Kot M| falling to provide. for hin family, | action, but refused to prosecute her Squadron, 16 battleships and tWo armored cruis: & | 8 Root aver into the Pacific at &! came home driWk and, falling to| Wiles Hobblethwatte makes a com Perfected for Movement to the Pacific Coast--Resume of the Dilatory |* Fleet will eteam from New York to San Francieco, around * ost of $5,000,000 to make up tor got into the house, went to aleop in| Diaint Cape Horn, 16,000 mit ® | Amerios Mednow of our great) the back yard, His wife heard him| ra penne 3 T f Which had Placed \* Coal bill will approximate $500,006~-80,000 tons. fy jAmeric® body of “statesm @4 afior reading him a lecture,| . 2¢°rK® Kunkel, comedian of the actics 6 H Coast at the Mercy of Any In- * Sos or'tecuing rticers and: men, $23,000 a ‘ay. r Which he overheard, she became in:| 88% Francinco ‘Opera conany. . *& Pay of officers and men, $23,000 a day * oonsed at fis fatture to anew found the ee yempeey me emenee pod vading Nation. « & Average anticipated speed, 10 miles an hour. * | and appliod w lighted match gaKement in a second clans city ditlerestintctcie o ® Estimated duration of voyage, 75 days. - Hebblothwalté chased akowl the He married pis present wife, Gra . —— Reeke es tae Sot + | SATISFACTORY |suisrmineeScht show. meester rio, sua _~ The Puget Sgind navy yard, ati in two weeks should necousity re jig ee ee Rw eRe Number of enlisted men, 28,978 * ate Hg or Ml pina yey after the marriage she de } eemertes, to Just now the enone) St nd *i* * “ Remente bleaket alld smgthered the flames, | *erted him. He is now suing for F of unusual activity, and by reason he acaspem Albany will soon be) ® THE GREAT SQUADRON eee ee ee ee ee ee ed Badly wureed, he was removed to} “voree © Of the recent discussion of a prob: a ee EO the|% SOUND FOR THE PACIFIC, | een x Scat RR RE on | ae ot _ eT a hospital, whore ho will be con-| . . 4 th Jap : lig . . 6, commtaste * wot t able war with Japan is more tn anne fosaring Gad batier haps . * |docks on the Pacific coast, while| still and not worry Yuken-Pacific exposition and sev [fined for some time, but: wilt re] A commission {x settling a tae Mmolight than over before In 1 ke ‘completed, at & cost of * Battleships. * | the fortifications of our Pacific} liver since America took Hawatl|oral directors wont over the fair| °°xet jsanity of 12-year-old Albert Ole its history wus tae *% Connecticut, 16,000 tons, % | posnowsions have met the #ame/ 10 yours ago, congross has retuned | wito Friday afternoon and exproas-|.,cantine bis wife will lay jman, who shot and killed bis Bvery avatiable mechanic that : & Maine, 12,500 tone. & | neglect to recognise DP eat afternoon and express | sehor charge, of drunkenness! mother near Portland last winter Me secured for the various do-|, TRO plans for the greatest dry-/ 2 Aine, Ii 16,000. te reaponstbititios, ‘Today thore te not|*%,,somselves ae belng satisfied can nts at the yard is being wtih 40CK tm the world have been ao-|) ius en "12,000 — hs if Japan Doesn't Wait. . conan sh an 7 Ment dl tthe | with the progress of the work. | . fred, and the mammoth structures, | (ented ang y rygcrcdn fy eri® ve 14.948 tone. w| Tf Japan, however, shonld Incon-| coast which ts fully equipped oither | gy teres ee he at Which there are fourteeh, are > " ea at aie te 14,948 tone, & | Siderately refuse to await the arri:| with men or guns. San Francisoo|2*” “fternoon to fix the salary of) ot table bee bives of industry and rie hay See hh ele fee po ia: Ps A al’ our fleet, the story Will be| boasts of trneniticont, aydteu ot |th® executive commissioner at 9800 activity. Heved that the work cannot be dome| * Rhode teland, 14948 tons, | Aifferent one mine fields—on pape “pecan | ‘Three of Uncle Sam's most pow th Ot DO C6Rel Alabama, 11,525 tons. | Today we have in the Pacific We have it i aoe Heh ec Dghting machines, vin, the oe meer thle figure, & Kearearge, 11,586 tone. a three battleships, atx armored) jun at My nae ” oa th yy Le bad WOULD NOT SELL Kisses—| ; newly completed Ne PIB. ae Be ane sudden |» Minnesota, 17880 tone. % | chiisers and four protected cruis | FNH st Manila. an Mele Fs DIVORCE. a en the Wisconsin, are mow | OT oan ner a matghty feet Of!» Kentucky, 11,588 tone. # | ¢f against Japan's 13 battlonhips.| pis cines. Guam ead the Hawalt Albany, Chicago and Bos ® Iilinols, 11,525 tone, % | Protected cruisers. We have five te egg : * * * * * * * * * * * The Buffalo arrived there last sela of the same class, We have a Eames wa cnolen tan tonsa. Sly sn Vermont, {ieee toca. pg al cea Ye, aah] The Hondldin’ Gasette resentty salt her kisses to another man at the Nebraska and Albany oa era his uncomfortable Washington, 14,500 tons. no submarines against seven. | likened Hawali to Malta, declaring ue rate of $4.00 each, Mrs, Anna | ¢ ‘The question of coat for the war. a Tennessee, 14,500 tons. #| This is taking into consideration | at Howall ts to America today | Moore asked for and was granted | 5B ahipe das recentiy undergone a A Tremendous Armada. * coly Japan's published strength ent Malta was to France in Napo Seen es ee ° marked hile England was keeping necret | Son's tine . i on ap 4. co A tle hs ade nner sata Redhalbe pilodin chads adbrdadbsBad >) particulars of her vaunted| “Economy demands,” cries the complaint filed ts that the de- Dreadnought Japan quietly ¢, “that the American pos-|fendant came home. one day Inst | AMA AGRAM SHOWING WON E FUL CRUISE Hlaunched a vessel quite as big and **8lons here be made absolutely month with a companion and want }tully as f jable. How many That condition having been|¢d the plaintiff to kiss the strange | f more has she now completing? No-|feached, nothing extraordinary In| man for $2. The wife also alleges PLANNED FOR MIGHTY AMERICAN ARMADA, OUR = |™*),):"": would be required "in Calfornta,| ‘The, While the United States bas dal-| Wuld be required in California, The ease was tried before Judge | ied along the primrose path, Japan, OP¢gon and Washington. 80 fong| Kellogg. The husband did not ap Japane have beeu given the freo.| fortified inadequately, Japan will| by his wife. dom of the Krupp gun works in| feel that war with the United] Waciay Menteur m™ Peune ARMOURED CRULERG IM PACIFIC Germany a never gave it) States is within the sphere of prac The old pioneer penitentiary at a thought. Ja came out of the | tea! politics,” Bucoda was burned to the ground the forgot there was such a country he “mines Japan. 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VAPAN 79 / |. and that from tic fleet to make the world afraid. ; Yorktown and « number of smaller | With the powerful Connecticut as } veasols flagship, Rear Admiral Evans will! Proceeding at an estimated rate command a formidable squadron | lof 10 miles an hour, the great fleet leonsisting besides of the battle |{s expected to reach San Francisco prod: lships Maine, Louisiana, Missouri,|in 75 days, steaming 15.500 miles lies i Gereee having | Pintole Georgia, New Jersey| The trip to San Francisco and @ipecied here with 6,000 tons | Rhode Island, Alabama, Kearsarge, | return will cost something like , Ont Tilt-| 000,000, but it is necessary be , but the department bel experimenting with sem-bitumin | : Lambert, W. V,, 29. Will YOU Let on Minnesota, Kentucky, further information you ma: ahaa ne at Go ae Kansas and Vermont, and al-| cause congress has preferred to é wish, 4 3 the supply is down to $,000/% the cruisers Washington and spend its money for _———- ka, | that the department has de} Once ta the Pactfic, bo will find, S08 and gunners imine fisids and | é ; i to purchase and store in| though scattered, a ff constating | | i West & Wheeler i pen 175,000 tons in addition |of the battleships Nebraska, bate COFF Even in this prosperous state of Washington there are COLMAN BLOCK. i #9 the banker capacity consin and Oregon, the armored} gtr many old men who regret bitterly that they did not work , SUWRle the higher officials at the snore West Virgivia. nlorade, | Three-quarters of coffee ts enough, read enough, study enough, and particularly that | fofuse to admit that there is|*%' South Dakota, the protected ‘ they did not SAVE MONEY ENOUGH in eariler life — ee PAAR G OAR h a eke ee | rers Bt. Louis, Milwaukee, Chi-/ such that we can’t touch it; we neeget Tapen came ott of the ENAls Menins, bisibias yeuterday. The building was one stronger than she went fn, having| The last > Silene ciemeeis woauie oe captured and refto: 11 Russian | $506,900 for submarine defense. Bo-| he rie 8 “UPPOned to have set warships; congress kept on deep | yand that, nothing. Vet $50,000,000 a ET SE ESE ening the channel of the Oskaloosa. would complete our system of| Dallleship Nebraska al navy yard Japan Kept on turning out guns) const defenses. Loss than §4,000 a and ships and soldiers; congress | 000 would provide all oo —_——— ——~ } Seattle and Everett, | you raise. | Men and Women, |}| showing, Right Styles — Right Quality — Right Prices | these are our boosters. 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MELDRUM, City enger and Second and olumbia Street ago and Charleston, the gunboat Sach of these older, wis * nova , rades e der, wiser, iia vesene now .« aie ees eae make five grades of the top| sadder men could infinitely im ON THE PACIFIC OCEAN & | quarter t prove the lives and the happt % About that plumbing and heating| | ness of hundreds of younger in your sew house. Get our cstt Your grocer returns your money men-~if the younger men would Batricemyos. %| mate. G. H. Brown Plumbing Co.,|{f you don’t like Schillings Best, | only listen to them and profit Wieconsin, 16,000 tone. % | 221 Pine at ***\ we pay him. Pee oe by thelr experience They Oregon, 12.500 tons. * rsa catenie | would tell you to work, they naeed Cruleare. A THE would tell you to study, they Virginia, 13,680 tons. * | would tell you many things NOT » 13,680 tons. * to dé] but even if you refused ind, 13,680 tons. * woulé‘nsist upon your SAVING mia, 13,600 tons. * WAY MONRY Dakota, 13,600 tons. . i “You ave REGULARLY Protected Cruisers. * ect your own investments. (overt only a little a week) ®. Louis, 9,700 tons. . nn guna gtd ey and put those savings In a good b Bee 9,700 tons. * hen you will know just what you are doing, you will know tron 4 bank, where they will Chicago, 5,000 tons. + precisely whete your money is, what property represents it— earn & per cent compound inter aeemien 9.700 tons. ee * just what it is doing all the time est, your mé alone will in Gunboa ‘orktown, 1,71 i, time ye carning more than your fons and a few other # @ That is the Unit-Ownership Way ff work dan possibly eara, That is Small vesse!s + Through Unit-Ownership, the Trustee Companies of Seatt | real - We ndence. Contented * Spokane and Los Angeles have given to more than a@ th and fs the-tna woman who has it SRR hh hhh hhh investors the wtunity to purchase ownership of the best whet 0 or old comes Meelihood 01 + with Japan class of busine erty, to the value of over $3,500,000. Note or when hard times as Mong the best informed sub the following example of the results which th Unit Own come.they must, for prosperity there ef that have realized casndt last always p come THE 5 Results---Not Estimates wane waneail Property No. 1. ; 99 men a Average yearly rental dividend biter Sy 4 On Savings We Pay Compound Interest mM the Wisconsin, as the ay Initial value per unit $1 OAMAS Exhausted. Within Present value seeee . 1,500 OW dAy% 66 additions! mochant on and the repairs arc Increased value profit ..... _ § 500 DEPOSITS MAY BE SENT BY MAIL a than cost ¥ all poasib me years et car fare All bi ‘ na | t t Rate per anaur 1 ent » information, not ' he f h the r Pi annual ¢ fond bd . n to anyon Acooun ned $1.00 f som ai an art : 1-6 nt Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest eS ee neeee meenainn ot Thine A si , Resources Over $10,000,000. Reserve Over $3,000,000 a ; nether .% t ¢ : More than 24,000 Satisfied Depositors ‘ ur how that the Ce Build D 1 be fully as me vo. G for yourself. A iy owner ne | RENOVATED | to|ff ior Hookat Wo ancinavian American Dalld F) 7. # The Trustee Company of Seatti Pe Ne nig cone oben SR Onl eine: ee