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| | THE o SR —--— | MONEY TO LOAN, EWER TO COBT $64,000, THE THEATERS SHUT-OFF NOTICE, | ‘ [eee sntilibdees Wa will be shut off tomorrow | | _ enone youn a ana {get STAN, LOAN co. co-at, The estimate of tho cost of ® hd on Youlor way from Ninth av. to| To The Star—Main 1080; tna |) Grae nA tlre new sewer through certain parts " Bighteonth av, between 9 4. m 1398 The Star wilt call and col- oF emploge S| ce Atlantic. Rt. and other streets “Dolly Varden aaa? pt | Yeot the bill, and wit a te Hote without srourity, | O ~ “ “Dolly Varden,” one of the mont sd | | ’ CO. a be od ie engineer's * J - | you the auswers to your ad Ne of pies vy on mp. [Haw Doon fixed by the engineer's) aiicnetul operas of recent yearn! gof¥vc: Grant and P, A. Colline | | when addre Care The Star, ahi | department at $64,000 4 ; | | . —| Was sung lant nlabt at tho Grand! ary among thon Americans who | » Ba cisco Opera Co. “ { | Rare Ong, CEAMAIFIND NIP A REAGE, by the Han Mran have enjoyedibhe freedom af the | | FARMS A .jand mung well, If there i# any) city of Dublin, a distinction re {fault to be found with the repor | contiy conferred on Richard Croker, | greet CAR Mp ONWAT LAND ALB oLaree treet justltotre company’s handling of the! of Tammany Hall fame the new interurt ), ‘cos | dainty Stange Bdwards’ work It He ONG WANTED Ane, ey a lly Gleared; 06M Lo 160 per wate Very in the speaking of the Hines and tn Three Tho 1] wre UAR'S (S447 ‘ at How and. wel : : your flrwt the bu@ness so necessary to mak ‘ | ROWE MALINY a plece Ike "Dolly Varden” mov Ter the “Nine, canh I abs ue coma . ‘Tamoothly, Voeally the present com a te _— —lpany in well equipped to natiafac . Min | iia ‘wah “ : an’ toril ler tt h class nom for gente Ta PAUNTLENOY INE je? THE bers which it has pleased the gift ew Ad Pont RRAL KYTATH LOANS | iiN vor ( (DENG BAST oa componer to ficate to this - n paliard v. Opp | . \ Mall — 90 & = 3 t WINSHIP BAC work Woodmen of the World will hold the order in Oregon, arrived this J gm — os abit: 4 Lulu Glaser's part, the title role, | 4 monster “booster's” meeting to- (morning from Everett, where h cranes NY oorann, | - te carried pia tly by fae + night at the new hall of Seattle ha heen acting as special (Peierpnetctenceneretanlten #1 MARION TLDING. » | Sinott, who {wposes 0 he! camp, No. 69, at 616 Spring at. It lser of district No. 8 rHAEH CHOICR FIVE. AChR TRACT \ No. 6%, at 516 Spring « organizer of dints 0. 4 bcm tle: toaned salaried people an fe-|' facing good cvunty road: fing ocation,| dainty yooal numt m4 awarded hor | will bo {hw final mooting before the | The California und Utah delega ie a oo ; for cheap rates eee we Bealtle mil tev p Yih wail, very oa with marked success anc ho 1! head vo ak Chak A ; : t « y Bea cee ole Plaglt a ecvings bank Mie 4 Saar each * ch i head CAMP KOenlon moeta nan ons were due to have arrived thin ms ah and . ° = *, ba j well in touch with the spirit of ber) Reynolds, chairman of the head | afternoon Comore eve ny et, Fee Volting «~tone| Ort a‘ o k jg) CAP entertainment mi mit Lee Chairman Re ide has reque evening. Cesce Teerteys, = | Thomas ©, Loar}'s Gayepark 18) wit preside, Head Consul I, J.\ed all the drill toams to report at = a ne ing, although ¢ art waa not pooner oaat aed . —- amusing, @ ah Vv style of | LOM Will address the meeting and the Grand Opera house at 9 a. m RANOALL. "TR CARFENTSR, NRAY NEW COTTAGE + rooms] Hatenided fOr a. eee ety oe | We B Ames, chairman of the com-| Wednesday morning for instruc Brennen t dot a bb acre ren) Comedy, George Kunkel has turt| nies on laws, wil! also speak. | tions a “gt z f gant) Od the role of tho guardian into | “nn ninth head camp seaston will - srRcIAL Nore whan;| comedy part, eliminating the bast! oon iomorrow morning with. a re ASKS HABEAS CORPUS. ood, NWA QR wyaee Sere nolos wung by the former portrayer®) contion to the officers at the Butler| Frank Kemay, arrested yesterday Sramwattors, poral naive WENT MALTBY of the part | hotel. In the evening the Woodmen |on a charge of wife desertion in ith & ‘ a id 1 Aida Hemmi and Arthur Can Wis Gather cousen, stomach. trou Oh GOR. : ; o Aida Home F Cim) will delicate the new hall of Camp | Montana, hax brought netion for a Inty dlesase, succesatull % pale ningham. however, belong the! ¢9 where head camp scasions wifl| writ of habeas corpus and will jt German Ootegpetn Rs a) ROAD TRACTS | laurels of the prose or it any be held sint the effort to take him back, He peed pray y ede ‘prais| UL. L. Day, general organizer of will have a hearing tomorrow company are to be separately prais- | net tea Sie on ese re ed The vooal ability of these two} Cour d'Alene Rese “0 * the best road companies, and ee Choice Land Mid Climate Lifetime! aerong muste of Jullan, Edwards CORUR'’D ALewe neeenvarion o-| finds muperb expression at thelr N AGRNCY « bide me hands SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, JULY 22, 1907, Dolly Varden” will run all week . — and should get better with each mY performance. Mustoally it is a Bune Main a om lightful treat, and those who have Ret sighed for real comic opera can | not afford to miss this opportunity pea See see to hear one of the best of the werk im sawmill decade we sung There will be | gig Bg wn ne 4 & benefit matinee Wednesday aft. | fashion in Timer bic tf | patiaing. ‘tenerst peoetice, abgirects esem: | @rnoon for the Seattle Press club, WANTED. Re n it = beset Fa on ae B. | and thie matinee promises to be th i ‘ Lawyer-Wasband ond wile | feature of the company’s engage — — vests +} Faun” Fionn | ment bh a a AB iia lane. Taagelig, sai ‘trom ai seta, se abstracts ssamined * 8 At the Geattie. — “Anita, the Singing Girl at the Yeereersaecoentcer. attle, is a melodramatic play with | SECON. KoNSER-EROWN CO = / much the same tond mas other | Hie Peopie's Rank tiie 4 | eubviieinns ‘sbierdes scoma- [Of the Hurgess offerings, and will | *Wheece - Feary ot S00 | te no doubt prove equally aucceseful, | Setory work me - Emma Bunting, the tle leading pd woman who made auch a distinct uate ane a te hit last week, again carries off is a sate the honors, appearing in the title HELP WANTED—FEMALE role, whieh teeta her to switeh "Wanted Wemep cclicltors (oe sail cat r - § scree : serv eae trom female to male garb, and to “tae to," Cue agents make $i | four bustnce! If sn sity tn end ove vs. | oat 5 ae fr Beales Be ease 88) be at home in the slums and on 22S ee a1 en epee sc vi wert | Pith av. iv the American motrop ihe, MAGILL, + years © FRIVATE EXCHANGE RALT co. pS. wR RY = i olle. rrest lor rime. tectcr , Seo benttie Aste wt a r The other members of the com er ~ . olivetaen eeemetnetent: <) ey | WATER LEVEL ACK TRACTS well cast and appesr to | wise (ey United ea, dare ot chindAvpir ire. He | asst’ ae bertanee te aoese “ate, re + Encinene Peoesriy atl) the Singing Girl” rups all week bow ee —_ —_ ‘- ont ly Forumation te waable, te continue. Will c | Prederick Magill and the latter's WANTED—REAL ESTATE. | Seton tmvelie. Close tm, Low rent. IN ' At the Third Avenue. | wife, who are to face the charge Seui-been en oe eh etl a and macedum “She,” 2 dramatization of one of] of murdering the former Mra, Ma toders cottage ins good desirable! Wo i Paint shee with a EVEL ACKE 7 the strangest stories ever written, | git Pech Spt at, Sressenanle poles. 24, | incjoting coma L step. tick, blocs hoe went on at the Third Avenue| Miss Margaret Magill, the daugh were. cS eee ee ire intn cone theater last wight and will be the! ter, te already en route east to bs : P.. are th eared an bin of the Chas. A. Taylor Stock we former home. $ ANTED tw § wery “ Co, all week here are conflicting statements © Gnd monthly payments will hand! ~ wa ac As the story made a strange! lib irding the outcome of the case $ bay ea Mate Prete & geod inevane sew hook, so dows it make a strange euting Attorney Miller, it ix : i for tmatuotrbad eres play, and as the book appealed to has announced that he will week ee WATER Lf ACRE TRACTS the imaginative class of readers so apush the case as the grounds cwaehaengatmereniores | “Fox's tat Aenocie “ars Pins ot yor wart, tub paysiie cn |@o0n the play appeal to the lovers gem murder charges are too ood iors Gee ventock TURSDAY, JULY ab. aT i ™ semen talamen, tes ‘/of the sensational in theatricals matantial, Another report is prices for fursiture new. SHARP. tron enameled bate, spr showing perfect title give Laurette Taylor # wiles with 4 {had Magill ts a bad man, not only ok & cone geee 4 will In the title rofl, which is as bare had bis former wife under 7 ewehion ae “Tt | difficult as any actress ever had to ypnotic influence, but has his RB Ranch wneontne.c nee pa Bg mel | ene The other members of the | Sresent wife and daughter also in MRS. MAGILL. ones ee an No ese ce Ro B BECK. | company find their parts lees diffi ower a Murder Victim. cult, but all in all the Taylor Co dead Mra. Magil! was found FOR RENT—ROOMS. lis to be praised for attempting @ighi a note pinned to her dress FRED H. MAGILL. ip om ee ee woch an exacting work and pulliné saylhe that she had taken her own | Soe Beis so i tee eer dae os tem: | orry REAL BSTATE through successfully, “She” will |jife Magill several weeks after |his former stenographer. He is « ‘center Prone Rast? SSP | wa. = run all week — his present wife, who was | wealthy banker of Iilin FOR RENT—HOUSES. | baring 7 Me Whithber on yy a Sacen. Yt Hew ‘Tors| Phence: Mein ee ama Sf eck” ue The Man From Mexico” was) ao hue A Hew "Fork | Phone nnn | terres Ee Hngeet "Chaine’ puller wan | given two performances at the Lois AND THEIR “FIGHTING FACES” WENTCIT eee | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. | yesterday, the Pavtages Stock Co.| ni. @& Jeckeon car a — closing ite engagement by enter-| Leeann } seme with bay house taining two ipacked houses, A CS a Sa | gO, vaudeville program goes on at the “Loat ON STRAYED-One ssecl gray | Beware wo | theater today to run all week 3 years old, Reward, Ma eT Eo — a - pony SASH AND DOOR BARGAINE | Atithe Lyric. AieTRACTORS. | Mie bok om “Mew. te Paint ~ The Lewis % Lake Musical Com:| Booth. Whiltianey Sanford Abstract On, ‘ eK: ne edy Co. returned to the Lyrie| bilehet 16% Basement of Maller bin $6 details. and tele you theater last wight a several ES. He ot painting: seis i | weeks’ absence, during ‘which time! ER" aT to & send eb the any was busy entertain THE CANADIAN BANK OF oe: 5 aoe ‘ing lonque lovers of Spo} cotta’ ait. te eoarantend. vs kane r Lake, Harry Lewis, eas ‘Toronto Canada. Tae ae | vis and two additions, Gus ie tramch offices im oe ge Pare L. Weaver, argithe Transacted. Tnterent allowed om ‘ask Sone "Sabet t did and’ Htw fAVGrt of the OFe i — i 'with the pe zat eee © OF finn. Maoteer. oe ‘Whiley Girtey” tn just the kind ATiONAL WANK OF |< - pout pend. with $10 $10 $10 ot a show that ite name would| SBATTL oe sales — | indt and was designed to sup Fee ES ‘id princtonl attine gg wine loft the south end. The present of-| the United | fanination. we can } =) fering will At Luna Park. run all week. Le 0; snow P The chutes, the circle swing, the} te centel practice and may bo | meinen ne, top lass Sexe, $2.6; | figure §, the merry-go-round, and EVANS ,2-F RT (Ag A te © teete | © the vaudeville and other shows are iy, Senders fom mall same io you tree Sy all in fail swing at Luna park, and Ca a B. WIELIAMN oc is never a dull moment in-| TOGO Grrrer! - Ay, Hewitie, We the resort gates Yet this is only “Fighting Bob Tieepis. socks iad int south, Teale Pires oe ta Evans’ friendly face. Bia On Wont ‘Subs. ttle mosey. | New Show Now on. Togo's face Je & good deal of.a| While this face is foll of firm (matey ‘or Rice in Mitiman's sttiows Ya | 1 New vaudeville is being given at! mask ness, there is a suggestion of im oie the Star theater this afternoon.| “Like most Japan faces, it is| petuosity in it. But don't worry tf | There are seven vaudeville acts and | gimost oxpresaioniess about the impetuosity. The man ts ae | 7 -- jas a special added feature, the 17| Yet it is one of the higher type| 61 years old, and “ years of his . oo ——— men comprising the crack drill\of Japanese whove faces do mean| life have been spent in Uncle Sam's _ Ee team of the Woodmen of the World coenntnine | navy zane ae of Los Angeles are doing 4 wall) This picture is one that was| Evans, tn a way, is a show spect ee pasameages scaling act | taken of Togo after he had won the| men of a most perfect type of na PHOTOGRAPHERS surriins yatest naval victory in modern| tive American fighting man NEW WHISKY BILL WOODMEN T0 HOLD BIG Acting Mayor Refuses to Becétne Sponsor for || the bail will be forfeited. Thus the ;| record will eR wm | Phone No. 1068 Bic, Mon A * , ag fait tins JN SHOR hin fi ory it is hard to pick of Evans Andersen Suppiy Co., tit Cheery St, Be. | ———- —_- we a “a re ere is not a vestige of exulta-| features that does not spell fight <8 |“Gean of gentle work, horses, will col | te einale oF ome Cart Signer rel ontlt| 1% Gere treete cio ‘ eo | hi visible in his features, In fact,| The hair: Short, sparse, brushed Liveny stAne Anne wit _ ieeraaagg | LANDS” “SUIT | there is a pensive repose that sug-| straight to the right and left; looks GAbCAUE HOARDING, LIVERY New Wome | 13 cleared. Wilt exchana . gests remarkable modesty | like it is bristling at everything Gate WFASLEP CORNSA VIFTE AD rep | pets | He has « head that is quite Int Head: Thick th eat : . | te « Smithers against! jectual, despite certain ample) Combativeness, courage. “Come or the of land commi width that characterizes warriors’ | with your carnage. joners, a was flied i alle | Forehead: One traight furrow ies morning ¥ orney General Johr The eyes and the mouth are the] voroug it. Equilibrium, single LINER. an f -¥ tn $ , |B. Atiinas rhe F. murrer ¥ most expressive feat i of purpe + t i M . unde for dlamissa The lo eyebrows suggest « : vert Biginh, mininory wt joweet. Bre . CITY REAL ESTATE FE ee ee te to atl ire tee es eet |< he eyebrows: There ta: sum ing rent : ; . the shore econd, the Kl while the sharp arch in them st hing pecekariy ways ding abo op lof jurindi f the Kir at bsolute perception. This | these rows = |wupertor oc a case in wh cal combination is rare| The eyes: Severity. They are the tate officer are neEece 4 er It indicates a union of | abs itely implacable, yet y are N artios invaluable qualities, handsome and symmetrical For S ale The plaintiffs in the case are up he mouth is a strong one. It is| Nose: It starts at the bridge tc ~ nd owne on Lake Unton and] qifost a Bob Evans mouth, but it! be classic, but at the tip it spread Real i & kt in th ule af the shore more reserved on¢ out foto a fablne that ar 1 have 4 state and ‘ f the meander here is a great deal of caution! am blunt i The case will be heard bY, Bhe ensemble of Togo's irea The lips Here is the fighting » G 1 next F i here is a hint « hesitancy Hie mouth, (Please note that the fight of at lrocord shows caution enough, but | ing mouth is closed being used * | EXAMINING ENGINEERS the hositaney is not. markediy in| for fighting.) ‘The downward curve As a A MIM Prop ARE NAMED, | vv idence, unless it chances to belof the Itps denotes impasstbilit o tra a iy s he south is wide, indicating ys » H. R Leigh "ha ee 40 to thi ralt that he ha Th mouth Works, nt Gnicn “oe ALS - a . : Le ho pene | part of a badly beaten enemy get | power aa VATENT ATTORNEYS , nye Bray metry ar’ away from him Chin and jaw 1 Talbot Pnaineer 7 Ph comic BALLARD DISTRICT Ba ede 8, oy ; = iY Rr nA chief enginer of the Seattle os , Wwe 7 " « ' nw . Five; ma Po r com ys te factor ‘ : Mu 5 a = : "ts MAN RESCUED ee = ia i ale For Tuesday wang, Macamen | who waM Un ng to give bis name | %| when’ row tipped over. near GREENLAK® ond PREMONT, | PAN Sito. lait evening | Aboat 1 | SENL en iF. 16:30, prameite its occupant into 1207-8 4 ; oe ae ane Washington, where he stayed aly * y eroom » the 1 the boat for, PALASKA BLOG fate n hof bef Ip reached ] 1 Ty P For a spler rner on Prospect | WiSt SPattlEe i finally pulled out and t on na igi| which place he had rented the sail . . boat, "Phere he refused to give bis neat rUce Grade tax 1 morn & ; rhea “bial sear Sprit ad | nang, orriedly left the place ‘ e |in gursuit of dry clothing | y ——? 0 - ne ee * * * ® = 6 e o eo ® ° o ad o 6 @ o@ o | ducea inte the councfl an ordinance ab! | | j | seainet fe) “gists’ Scheme to Sell Liquor Without a and Its Chances are Poor. ayburn, an, cing — oe n retail druggiat ry f f who désire to « a retail Taras save in quor busine o wide, called wr fay " nut the thin morning ting May i myprove a Charles Burnet urge Mr. Bur-| bill h wa me nett to become t or for the « ancl me i ‘ ma new drug store Mquor ordinance od aaed which was te sly laid on The fact t Bat the desk of Council Committee declines to , Clerk Bhrader one day last week. for. the proposed ¢ - Mr. Burnett declined to undertake even ex ae h the task of seeing the ordinance to it, probat als through the council during the ab- this effort to sence from the elty of Mayor lid during Mayc More deapite the k Thin ts th terioun ordinance fund of 86 the to procure th assage of which a putting It BOY FALLS TWO STORIES | ONTO CEMENT SIDEW little Teddy Dillon, leaning too) Luckily he escaped seriomg far out of the necond story window Th boy 1s six years OM was somewhat shaken ag at his home, 622 University st. this fail and the doctor ordered ail noon, fell to the cement walk. be kept quiet for a while SPOKANE MOYOR VISITS CITY Mayor sore of Spokane, a vis in Seattle, was a caller at the itive offices toda confer- ¢ red with Acting Mayor Bur t on | the new garbage crematory this city lin erecting Bpo burner fn operation whi¢h, ans work up ite cap does not consume tin, and oid cans bave to be picked plant destroys carbage at @ 40 cents @ ton has a small Decarrie FORGIVES WIFE AND HER JAPANESE 10 Exemplifying the Christian doc-| wife's action were not ff trine of forgiveness, Rey. H. C. of West Seattle, He Robinson, of St. John’s Episcopal |°*7™02s, however hurch, of West Seattle, wilt not |, Since — — from prosecute ¥. Sacamoto, the Japan. | lee station by ber Wy Robinson, whose infatuation fi Japanese is said to have to blame than the Jap hij been kept closely at her West Seattle. ese servant who was arrested last Saturday morning in company with Mra. Robinson, the minister's wife, in a lodging house in this city On Saturday Rev. Robinson gave 3 ball for the Japanese, and when, The case of Mra. Hany |the case comes up in police court, inson came up in poles afternoon under the name Parrish, wihch she gave rested Saturday morning. was no response, and the wife had been released promise to , tired for ti Attorney” De Pruler asked bench warrant for her she may be dragged into @ answer a charge of diso duct. ee close. Rev, Robinson jattributed his wife's action in de | serting him for the Japanese to her condition as the result of illness and the use of morphine. As far as the deacons of St John's church are concerned, the incident is # closed book. Rev. Robinson conducted services yes terday as sedately as matin his oe CITY STABLES TO csc... ix he has come to the 60 NORTH gather data for a sertes trial articles, which he is paring for Collier's. He The whole tion of city Seattle about three weeka = the tide and tonight plan for the construe. shops and stables on flats has been there will SPORTSMEN’S HEAD changed Guns, canvas (s0dm7 be intro | pants, fishing tackle and sportsmen's gooda 4 Second ay, . providing for the construction of shops and main city stables in the aerth end, on property belonging © the city, between Harrison and Republican sts. and Second and Third avs. N. The cost will t 440,000. The change in the is mad@ to @cure a central icca tion. TO DECIDE WHO MAY KEEP CHILD Judge Griffin today ordered a writ of habeas corpus to be issued Police Matron Margaret De Han, directing her to have Mug ¢ Senuta, the 15-year-old girl now in her custody, in court at 9:30 | clock tomorrow The writ was | Mary Senuta, the mother of the jairl. The girl has for two years ived with Mrs. Emma Hackett, at | South Seattle, who has paid her for her services and sent to school Article Our Stock — brought by Mre he refuses to go to her parents jclaiming that she was mistreated || Of Cloaks, by them r ‘ jparent's right under the cireum we give youd stances ? WILL IRWIN HERE) , | editor of McClure’s Magazine. i »w a special writer for 422 Pike St. Collier ved in Seat Weekly, a sone ean eal STEAMER YO rier. FOOT OF UNivens NO EXCURSION THIS EVENING “ Hood’s Canal Excursion July 23, 8:30 a. m Given Under the Ayspices of the Firat Baptist C Wednesday Thursday ro away front just of the Clif Tuesday h A Stop Will Be Made at b 1 pa Ps ned City th s of health a This trip cannot be compared | pre the beautiful walt with at land trip on the Pug rund American continent. The on A on—2he round ery {8 beautiful the entire h free when accompa h of the canal and the view | by thelr parents. © Olympics te unsurpas Fvenings soc Round Trip $1.00 | Round Trip Light lunches, at reasonable Dancing and muslt free rates served aboard. Pier 6, Foot of Wniversity $$ nn OEE es aPras—O s6 < B66 6 ©

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