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4 ~ COLUMB | Portieres at $6.98 a Pair fe beat would surely them Sieg down into the water on the | overtaken = me. ‘tpress my feelings of pity and @isma: Fs csummamaannmmniteataimataien cia IA WRECK Gingery, M4, Seattle, John @ ee Jameson, 24, Minneapo (Continued) j Once, OApectatly when ono cannd@l Porter, otter iene Dorothy Barnes, 23 a | powal dh . iendert John . hoa. |t of pert ee Porry Jamoa Gardiner, and though the catastrophe was cluded within 10 minutes after collision, T am sure there plenty of time for all to have left | the ship with life preservers, had sound that “9! I heard no other \ to awalt devel Soon I shouting on the rmation orew i ee Still 1 aup:| they merely known where | they “all a "the craw Wan waxien | Were stored and how to put th M4 Loopy pot leave my berth until} OM. That could easily have been oo was changed to ‘Kverybody | learned by all who wished to take whe er sho'g sivuck. From the| tha time to read the conaplouaye on 7 sound?’ T Inferred that the | #l0® that are on the walls of @t Was aground on @ rock or a the steamers.” that 1 would Bad concluded — he in in any panic or stampede Dead or Missing, @ for the boats, but would rather walt] The fgliowing lathe Wet ot watt all the we ~~ = jfrowned” and unaccounted for as chances of getting one | prepared 9 o'clo 8 aie ponte Cea cht ome back | eenared at 9 o'clock this morning fer going to re, or trust to a fife preverver and what swimming Teould do, Completely Dressed. . She had beon attending the Mtl 1° me educational convention at Los An- |! Rodgers, 20, Seattle “Without any wa ot . ttme | goles, Clyde C. Rowland, reported 2 a real hur ed ) 4 ™ me Geagh mo roal barry, come) alk tay Se Sask saved, Iw the oon of Mr. and. Mrs pene here pletely drease< petty Lek. Drake, J. M. Rowland, of Spokane. He t#| 9 . ata 1a ae oe |a traveling salesman on hie way |, Birthe were registered today as but decided | Wanthe “aond Mas follows because 1] 4ee). Mra a } To the wife of Henry J h 1 J, do Ween a we Crows—To the wife o nry in case lh Mise Grace ¥ Dohean Te ntcdo business | cries, 9014 Kast Pine, July $0, 6 ting a M tie Keeler, Mre ’ up my Mise Alma BR. Keel e Sand two diy and be- | tas to Burry for the stairway near © ues. The were appar eaily empty and | inferred that all the re had gone to the up per dec! i the stair < Way the vnsiderably Willan: to one side and I quickly felt the |) A Hhull, Mine seriousness of the situation. But} Mise T carried all my luggage all the way a bench have it The Walter, Mine MH © Wo Winslow and wife, Mise Edna Watiace, Mus WoW 1 ¥ run gome women were t asking for lite preserv T told them all te look in} ir own berths. | ‘As I passed along I noticed a Doat filled with people and others were trying to clamber {nto it Those inside were pleading that BO More should get tn bec sink and climbed over toe Met £35 cr #0 I left the ship's Fall fust in time to keep fro n Was | | \ | Lottte Lor *} Albert B.C. and Lydia Tacoma. {| DG. Whitney, 44, Gotdtie and Madge Joule MeKeor | lle aK, , 18, Be , Vancouver M. Freshour, 2 Sparka, , Cot Hi J. J. Fogarty, saloon Fred Carter Honey Gite, third coo Dean, legal age Frank C, Moore, 36, and Kdna W Reck, legal age, Seattle Willie Rosenkrantz, 23, and Jen nie Shane, 17, Beattie, Badward Neth Sta and Alice Gardner Bdgar Rich, Pear ton, Or, and Minnt 31, Pir, Wash. John Swain Kilgore, 26, and Ma Beatle. Spokane Suffers. | SPOKANE, July 28-—tn the bist of the gaved from the Columbia dwaster is Sarah A, Rogers, Spo- kand, Thin ts believed to be Sarah A. Roberts, a teacher in the public schools of this elty, ft Ms known that she was a passenger on the ship. Warren man of Spokane, ts believed by b relatives to have been on the steamer. He had written that he intended to take the Columbia. To the wife of H, G Fourth ay. N,, July 18, Gobling Gedling, & son, done, Among other things asked | Levy—To the wife of Herbert|of him was that he shadow Prose | Portland Victims. A. Levy, 1814 Seventh av., July 18,/¢uting Attorney Scott, which he did PORTLAND, Ore, July 29.—|® daughter, or 8 while, returning a report show Many of the passengers are resi James—To the wite of W. T./{ne that Mr. Scott was in too’ fre dents of this city or relatives of James, Seattle General hospital,|auent conference with prominent Portland people. Among them are |JUly 19, a daughter. mon under investigation or suspl Mr, and Mrs. Bert Lippmann, of | O'Brien—To the wife of Timothy|¢lon. This report served as a warn San Francisco, Mra, Lippmann is | O'Brien, 1914 Marion ot, July 21,/!98 to the members of the. jury, who the sister of Constable Lou Wag. |* daughter 6, and Margaret L, 47, Aberdeen, A. Anderson, Leroy By. Nicholwog, 42, and May d cc) : (Continued) +| Jury, these gentlemen all dented any fronted by it, and even then w | John Quigley Williams, legal age,| unable to accégnt for ito the sat * Chicago, Ml, and Katherine Etlza|tataction of the jury. atiaae Wien Green, legal age, Botlingham, Wash mple @gnt to Jail, heugury summoned en f the company to bring the books of the company before it for examina@on, but Mr, Semple refused to comply with the sum mons, Judge Hell ord comply, and upon his second refusal committed him to jail for contemp but he appealed to the suprem court, which tribunal granted a pe Utlon overriding Judge Bell's com mitment, and the jury efforts to get to the bottom of the matter Parly in the sessions of the grand Jury a private detective, who de ia believed to have been employed to him, reported to a im the Jury and offered his services ,|Bratie for any work the jury dosired saw it was not wise to depend too fner; Mra. Lippman ‘ Reppier—To the wife of F. Repp-|™Much on Mr, Scott for his assint Other Felntiven reide bene” Ml ier, 2218 Twenty-fourth av. ®, duly|ance. Later the detective was put } Mra. KR. B. Cannon, Misa Stella | % & daughter |to shadowing certain members of Cannon and L. O. Cannon were on Litte—To the wife of Edward|the jury who were under susp! thelr way here to visit thelr eon | l4tts, 129 12 Yesler way, July mo being too much concerned and brather, R. D, Cannon, elty edi | * 98: fa an ffort to prevent tor of the Telegram, James—To the wife of O, E.jcertain persons from — indlet- Mrs, William H, Soule is the wife |James, Sixth and Boundary, July of W. H. Souls, marine editor on} 4, & son the Oregontan, Walters Mins Maybelle Watson ts the ale To the wife of W. Wal © A, Bastman are sisters of Ap. | 4 daughter. thur Churchiey, of this elty Mra, L. Drake and her son are DEATH RECORD. tors, 901 Ninth av. §, July 21, a/ ment, among them George U. Piper One of the reports of this work |afterwards proved of material serv- fee in the jury room ter of EB. A. Watson, & member of | daughter. | How Piper Was Involved. the firm of Tull @ Gibba Ramney~-To the wife of Hugh} Mr. Piper was. involved by the Miss Helen Churchiey and Mrs, | Rumney, 157 Barnes av. July 21 toatimony given the Jury by Johnny Clancy and others in the “20 per cont gambling graft Clancy tests k fled that e of t t collect Dewer side, Within a very short won, J. Ore, Mehurior residents of Portland ha 4 tod s ed Sg Senge de 7 tee ee Mime the vessel sank until the/ {+ Wires Portland) Wi Trussisie.| P. Goslinsky is a brother of Mrs.|, Deaths were registered today ae) ta et eee aoe atk for Water touched my ankles, w ay. Cal! Atma, Cistertowg. Clevelant, | Rmanuel Meyer and of Mrs. I. N, | follows Mrs. Snyder, 83,|08 benefit. The jury wanted to sprang into the ocean, hoping to *:|Fleishner, Mesars. Fieishner and| , Snyder—Mrs. Mary Snyder, 83.1105. trom Piper whether any of Swim far enough away to escape | Meyer are among the most prom: | aly 38, S21 Mast Highland drive. 11: went to “men higher up” in offi fhe Whirlpool, which I thought {nent businessmen on the north| | Wilcox Mrs, Clare Wilcox, 79, | cis) circles. But Piper's replies to surely must follow the «nip when Youngstows, 0; Lulu Han. | C008. by. Bs er —_ ‘ questions asked bim were so un ft sank, I had takon about com Mtwasepeies "Beet Piaeman deo Re Soe Doaiittie—Grace Mt. Docilstle, 81, | catistactory that the jury became streken aad boxan to be in dismay | Ly gy wie! Cpsnen, Lead, 6D Harriman Mourns. ied 32, Providence hospita convinced that he was not tolling because I seemed to make so lit Kavanaugh, tan Fran: | pw yey pes . | the truth, and so returned an jn ME MaMeay, Whon the side of the Praciecgs BR |} eli cag See Alar ag DOSE WITHDRAWS sce, (ete me tec venery ip tappied down toward me, As | i. | Union and Meuthern Pacite rail At the time this indictment was there Was a great hissing followed Dy G8 explosion, which heaved a po Quantity of water and wreck toward me fog Swims to a Raft. ed 3 A. Jone +t Johnsen, Ras fan Francisco Wes carried farther from! #he was sinking, but the Mass of tangled timbers || Me fresh alarm, so I con-| My efforts to swim away, | om turning my heed I saw} that the pile had spread out near-| Ty flat and some logs had almost A few strokes Brought me to a raft upon which UDm@rambled, and as | looked ygeud Be one appeared within | Fards of me. Ali I could do Simply to await results, for mas, Mise Helen Dedson, of Fortiand Livermars. © Peai % rr Fred Rowers. 1 BO means of moving the | Portland. Or: Jon's WAR adont, nor a rope that could | ,,'enie Geklamd: te | ¥. & Drake, F pT. W Meyer. fan Mr won, Phil Fe nm vy og within reach of anyone. the noise of the sinking vea-| I heard a most heart- Weeding walling, mingled with! pono gg TT Gt Rat Screams of thors in their Poplar Biutt, So. ' » and some of these | Harting faces ae, So shrieking the names of} fiends from whom they had been | { ARae A bemon. 5 rds cannot be septal ‘ “ ~ r ‘ciabiaen 48 adequate idea of the scene nor ee > Fas nineteen Members of Crew Saved. Plenty of Life Preservers. “To be a witness of such dia- trees i indeed a frightful expert- THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotets Best Armure Tapestry Por TORE tleres, 50 In. wide by 3 yds. 4 wy 4 long, with Sin. tapestry border on side and bottom Regular price $1000 a pair: special, a pal $6.98 Shadow Rep Portieres, wov on in sych & manner that two colors show. These Por tleres come in pretty shades of green and red, with fringe top and bottom or with cord ed edge. Regular price $10.00 @ pair; special, a pair fh yeas nek se Mercasized Rep Portieres, in thrée colors—red, green and brown. They are full sise and come with corded edge or with fringe tom. Regular & pair; special, top and bot price $10.00 a pair $6.98 made to fil) high. There pretty designs. Regular ; ; +e 6.08 Pair a 295, 5S 2 Teather Porticres, cut from full weight hides, and Srches from 3 ft. 6 in. to 6 ft. 6 in. wide by 7 ft 18 & good assortment of colors in many Price $10.00 each; special, each Lace Curtains at $6.98 a Hand-Made Arabian Cur. Mains, of best French Bet, full width and length 7 of sev eral diy t atterns. Regular price $10.00 a Pair; special, a pair . pees 86.98 Cluny Lace Curtains, in White or Arabian cob Or, made of high-grade het, with dge and toverti Regular Price $10 a pair; Special, a Ina nun l patte Cases | t pair of ‘ other re twe or three K ‘lar priee § ir jal, a pa é $6.08 OTHER CURTAINS f ¢ 1 Arabian Curtains, 60 in. wide by 9% yard p $4.50 @ pecial, a patr #2.0% f it 1A bilan Clan Curtaina, 45 in, wid by just thing for dining room or bedroom use $3.00 a eclal, a pair $1.05 Naas tol ALC THE CREDIT lait BECOND AVENUE Wj carried Mr. roads, in speaking of Capt. P. A.| Doran, the commander of the steam. | er Columbia, said that the death of | the captain was a personal be reavement to him and his family | Capt. Doran, he sald, was a brave | man and an able commander OBJECTIONS garbage crematories on park prop Harriman, his family and @ party of nearly 40 acientints, artists and expert explorers on a }tour of Alackan waters in 1699. destractor being erected at | Intended to Visit Olympia. OLYMPIA, July 23.—Dr. and Mra J. B Paul, who are reported among the missing of the passen: gore of the wrecked steamer Colum bia, were en route to this city to spend some time visiting with Dr jthe neighborhood, ne | parks P. Dose, who with others has been objecting to the erection of “apt. Doi lerty, appeared yesterday afternoon hs econ Ce enn’ of lnefore the city affairs committes |sence Judge Hell, under the lash of the Chamber of Commerce and lof newspaper criticism, removed Mr | practicality withdrew the objections. | Pigott Mr. Dose stated that If the garbage |O'Hrien foreman in hin stead. Lake Union proves successful, in that no |perate efforts were made from with objectionable odors arise to offend | out to prevail upon the jury not there could be; reasonable continuance of the | &* objections to the erection of other deatructors on sites in the public | Four thousand graves in South voted H, ¢ the jury Pigott was foreman of But before the Jury could get Mr. Scott to prepare the indict ment, Mr. Pigott went to Call fornia in pursuit of a witness who | Was needed In connection with the |RainierGrand hotel crooked gam: nd appointed Terrence While Mr. Pigott was away, dew returh the Piper indictment, and ur members of the jury were won pver, When the indictment was re | turm court, on the last day of the §irg'd sexsions, these men pro- tested Judge Bell that the Piper indictment was not desired by the and Mra Frank Sw the local “ " 7 1) | Becessary twelve members of the dentist, and with Mr, and Mra. C ar tee oe = po ag = jury. Foreman O'Brien thereupon |A. Marshall. Dr. Paul was a well asked Judge Bell for permission to known druggist of Columbus, Nev, ™""*** and with his wife has been touring jthe wet | 1581 MILES IN 24 HO The Ning Cohw: got in today from | Vancouver URS VIEW OF NEW BROOKLANDS RACING TRACK, SHOWING MA. EDGE’'S CAR AS IT TRAVELED AT TERRIFIC RATE, attic Star's Exclusive Service.) | ONDON, July In a death defying dash around the new Brooklands racing track at Wey bridge, 8. F. Edge, in a six-cylin der motor car, covered 1,581 miles tn 24 hours, a remarkable record for one day, and the fastest time ever made in England. | The average speed attained by Mr. Edge was 66 miles per hour Thousands of people watched the car as it darted around the track and when he finished, the driver was given a tremendous ovation. | Mr. Edge belleves that with a rac ing car be could make 85 miles an hour for 24 hours. | The Brooklands motor track has | S. F. EDGE. NO WAR ABOUT THIS ADMIRAL YAMAMOTO OF THE JAPANESE NAVY AND AD. MIRAL BOB EVANG AS THEY WERE PHOTOGRAPHED WHILE HAVING A FRIENDLY CONFERENCE IN NEW YORK, tly been completed at a cost | like a bleyele saucer, The track | 0,000. It ia thr miles in| is considered the finest speedway » and the sides are banked for motor cars in the world retire to the jury room Mr. Hilton Persuaded. Arriving in the jury room, Juror Frye took from his pocket the de tective’s report of the movements for several days of Juror Hilton. showing Hilton to have frequently met Piper, Clancy and other men jand under clreumstances which ap- |Peared gravely suspicious, As the reading proceeded another juror backed Hilton into a corner and jasked him whether he were now willing to support the Piper in dictment. Hilton re 1 that he | was, Another juror then asked th her pro-Piper members whethe | they desired farther light upon the | methods pursued to defeat the In |dictment. They replied that they | did not, but were willing to vote for | | the Indictment | An excellent general idea of the character of the investigations car ried on by the grand jury veyed by the report made by the |jury when it concluded its labors Some eacerpts from that report may | prove en“ghtening in this connec jtion. For Instance We found that the Clancys were in the city to the extent of $30,000 per month. This was done with the closed until such a time as the dif ferences between the were settled. The only difference that existed was whether the Clancys would be allowed to levy | blackmail upon the other gamblers | We believe that certain politicians and officials received a share of this money.” That $2,500 Check. petimony was given in the grand jury room to the effect that the Queen City Contracting com pany, having @ contract with the Seattle & Lake Washington Water way company, had paid $2,500 for so-called legal expenses to secure » of the pumping plant at Washington belonging to the The jury believes that the 500 was illegally used no pr’s wervic required to secure-the pumping plant from the city, aa it was a straight proposi tion of leasing an unused plant for money The ttle Bleetrie company seems to, bold a death grip upon the ity of Seattle and the purses of it householders, It has obtained it franchises through fraud, de bauched public officials, and when fever it has lo dup in our in | vestigations has exhibited the ea marks,of, the unlawful and shame | less use of money to accomplish it ends. city 5 as we | “The Shuffleton franchise wa appliel fhr by one Shuffleton, rey resenting Jacob Furth and other jand statements were made that it | was the intention of the applicant jto installa plant which would | competitor of the attle Klectric The applicants were & acting in behalf of the tric company Certain councilmen would not have voted for it If the facts had been know: to them. We earnestly rec nd that the legal authorities take the necessary steps to have canceled this valuable franchise that wa ruthlessly stolen from the people It is needle add that thi recommendation, that that to like L 3. Wolfe and family had a re ” ~y anton lately, the following having BIG CHURCH JUBILEE, KOHLER & CHASE visited them: Rev. Wolfe and wife, | Hatablished 1860, of Chehalis; Dr, Etsenbrand, wife| SANTA CRUZ, Cal, July, 238,—] PIANOS and son of Chieago; Mr. and Mrap)The jubilee convention of the} yee-T19. RIK: wr, ( ®. Wiillame of Seattle, and Mr, Christian churches, of California Waldorf Retiding and M O. 8. Wolfe of Settle opens tonight at Garfield park - « - os 6 oo | Prenldent | red him to} bling house case, and during bis ab | junder tnvestigation in surroundings | is con-| jallowed to blackmail other gamblers | prone jan turne out upon the he who had had the temerity t euch a thing THE THEATERS « 6 Infact | Freme ou fon mnt Th i tom the vials of their w de of the Jurym ums GRAND JURY SET WATCH ON THER FELLOW JURORS indictme of (he we pub! Star's NeW Acta. new acts ater A jure for the we failed in ita) od goles, uiler clined to give his name, but who|in 12 minutes of faney gun drilling, jmilitary evolutions by J. D, Farrell or some one close | ing. ber of| minute and thetr performance won he om opene yesterday a Ke, Ca spectal ad k, on aceon attic convention of the Woodm lof the World, the Star dheater p sents the drill team of 17 men from No. pt. Eldon 466, and are timed | spectal prosecutor be @mployed to these grand | not followed by the coget | ficial guardia knowledge of the check until con: | rights re nis, wan ‘tuted of people's Hc to sug od at the afternoon he bill as a whole giving lively sat ded feat int of the nl Los An D. Cloud, wall-scal to the | them rounds of applauser They are and all those who theat Star willin, orn; given week fords Francisco chance to display their ity, and the fine music of Jullan|}y Rainford, BJ. I | Kawards is being well sung by Aida) , Arthur Cunningham @ Sinott and the other m of the popular company Hemm on winning. The usual assortment of spectal ty acts are also seen. sister team of instrumental must }elang; a minstrel; & ballad; | acrobat t to Th ° nd place e same eatants for the grand prize by the encampment this wee' aw them at the day would te money two ch the comic animat | pletures; a comedy actiet, and an) show will mes each “Dolly Varden.” Opera for the Beattie given tomorrow the Prees club fternoon. The A benefit of = be on their pis a er dane be day this “Dolly Varden” at the Grand af principals of t company ample yoeal abil he San Flor. nbe » will be At the Third Avenue. The Chas, A. Taylor company ts drawing | “She.” big crowds Laurette role of Aye this Taylor sha, quee week in assumes n of the Koors, and is supported by the full strength of the Taylor company. “Anita, the Singing the week at theater, Emma Bunting taking the and the other me | pas company appearing to seen Utle role the Bi ur At the Seattle. good advantage. packing every performanc dirt, At the Lyric. the “Whirley-Girle * at the thend th The the ” will be Seattle Lyric ta peater return the Lewis & Lake company in mu sical farces promises to be popular. ies of At Luna Park. New vaudeville is one of the feat the cok at La na The new acts are proving as popu lar as | featur eH, the old neh as the figure circle swing and the others ones, ways patronized. Vaudeville at Loi and the big 8, the are al The regular Pantages vaudeville nets were transferred yesterday af ternoon from the Pantages theater, | alterations are The Lin | where to the Lola Brooks the Sunatora Troupe Four, Stryckland, of Japanese magicia ‘oln Ba ider Harry Comedy BE. Cc Va lois, the tilustrated song and the pictures all pleased. THE FRONT The steamer Pleiades leave for |Nome tomorrow with a full cargo The steam Valdes 7 nt with 600 tons of } copper ore for the,"acoma smelter kt The ing for th The Delhi jof powder today to the steamer Al- | which will convey the cargo to Southeastern Alaska. transferred 500 ngo Maru left this morn Irient with a full cargo. The steamer Lyra went te Port land fro Tacoma this morning where the vessel will load 200,000 | Panama in ithe bullding of the canal knowledge and consent of the! yor and chief of police. These | officials ordered all gambling gamblers | | will t of lumber for the isthmus of The lundyer be used The steamer Nortnwestrn, belong ing to the Northwestern Steamship will soon be put upon her company ort h, the repair work upon the vessel having been completed She was put in shape at Esquimalt Bids for the repairs to the steam ship Ohio, which was injured in the toe for ready 8! Seattle The mit th | Commercial is expected that the vei near Nome, opened yesterday repairs st June 1 and the awarded Boiler Works. 2, were contract to the 1 will be in a couple of weeks. mship Montana was towed to from bollers were of the oma y blown ow tigation 0! S$. marine Inspectors Capt i, Boyden thorith compelled to shoot two of hi e8 e of a muiny r. C. ected to his te Goring w a capstan with a rate the Mexican Vic gr She t sugar cargo ever t put neither o! The big freighter | first thme | large he Hawalian | rus Ar er week $50 meat A and the 1 at night tr you allowing in and ong sny Hin ing or vor Iine ts ring toria that The and ir over t Wh ler hit bar wounded two of + f them an-t Amer! Refrigerators R ance passe of wator a fine der to etable of refrige from $4 u of the has reported t lay t to per f the este tug J the he au wa: crew men ob h a souf he hi te pros fawailan t for the yi the ken from Salina: emem-. d last $25 to to run rators Two ad night, mak Investigate Of the & Ross schoo! in the sma party you ly shake quarters. name and were booke ard and D re of} at} of | under way,/ r Jeanie is due from tons | volving the loss of of three men landed at the police tion, with one of the women rather severely hurt and a companion bad fitional | were reported to the king thr wy the ttle people | in this elty, Following a wild ride in an auto It hours this women up as the result of a fall. | er Patrolman Rooney overhauled the party and had them taken to head The women as Anna Brown, mma Williams. d under th ve Cramer. Mamond police who were For many morning a hours convention Cra charg wife in the er was of the machine. until news thefts | thief yesterday entered and police last | away with a ring, The ring iw net robberies in. | ith,@ large opal surrounded pe Mil diamonds, and is aluable jewels Fat. 100 during For several days the police |the past week been trying to locate the thief Will Larson, who occupies apart | stole Jewelry valued at $1,200 from |ments in the Latona hotel, at t Mra, N. D. Moore, of 1108 Bighth jay. and North Lake st., found h giv. went. Bo far no trace of |room entered and a diamond ring? jowelw@r the thief has been found, |valued at $100 gone. A rep@pt wa igh the detectives have left with Police Clerk Peysag, ed up a number of clews hile Mrs, B, Williams was ab-\@ parties are under surveillance sent frof® her room in the Radium and it fe thought that th@seulprit hotel, Fourth ay, and Pike st, will eventually be apprehended SEATILE PEOPLE SAVED FROM COLUMBIA WRECK and relatives were of his safe engers on the Columbia, abso. |'" * flute assurapces were received today |“ Yi%) 1 fnreke wes recelved that two, Prof. W. H. Lucas and | ¢ipio Wm. F. Gelgor of the Seatt Mins Mabel Geiger, were saved, high school, Mr. Lucas and and are now at Kureka, Cal Geiger b both been tending Prof. Lucas is principal of the | National Educational association REVELLERS ARRESTED AFTER WILD AUTO RIDE chanffeur He explains ted tn balance that the Brown girls were ¢ and four | the front seat of the auto and st® |turning @ curve lost their fell out Anna Brown is d to leave the s were rly da conduct, to attend pronounced Cramer wa: ave their jing the auto speed law and th a Brown | mainder of the party The men/on charges of disorde names of Dr. ouckley was ¢ n, T. M. Gl- | (Je injured woman, but her hurts superfictal HARRIMAN LINE TO WAIT FOR LOCAL FRANCHISE “We will slacken up on our plans onstruction pending the passing of franchises coy of entrar own,” te railroad the Mmita here elty.” i called don’t. we pay immed the in l-ac put in Additic and no Gr master “coffee” if you don't him. FOR SALE 1207- ALASKA BLOG be made and see the » this city sald one of the lain of the Oregon & ¥ today no use in constructing a line from Columbia ‘The river to e if we can't COFFEE. You can buy something at |with 3,000 miles of freight from the roaster; Your grocer returns your money chilling’s Best like ate prepara ere and the enter city the the completed | w This the Ore ring our proposed |the Union Pacific George ington, was made ebief offi- of th ashington would be and Vancouve the rall j C. North, chief deputy asses- sor of Multnomah county, Ore. w Y assessor a visitor at the ec office this morning 10c¢ Ib., |!2& the Woodr: R. R t line in He Renton car. In Beautiful West Seattle atement of the plans of gon & Washington, which is in W explanation calling off of several pardes working betwee nSe- Wash oad men say most of preliminary surveys have been PORTLAND ASSESSOR HERE. 8 convention here, Tell the conduc- tor to let you off at Earlington. For Wednesday July 24 $1,200 For two particularly fine lots on Vashon Avenue north of Cedar Street, with Sound View ons to build coming to this section very fast We are platting Hanbury’s Sound Today Richmond Beach Has No Pay Roll Whatever Within Six Months It Is Estimated There Will Be 1,000 Men Employed In at least three of Puget Sound’s largest factories which are now erecting plants at Richmond Beach or making Real estate buyers are Big money is going to View Tracts 160 attle-Everett Interurban Railway re or S-acre re next 10d on in day GOOD, RICH G t a wet 7 be ac ace on the w tracts and r acres of land between Richmond Bea h and We will sell it y expect to close it all 320 uys. W | Hanbury's Country Club and our big addition of I'hese three additions will be all from first pl Property rection tl is in any ot! mov north ] peculation may be d little mey to save are readily Besides the safety some day they will have a down on Every tract in this addit the soil is the best obtainable cidedly good, Not gravel but reage ever Price $125 to $250 Per Hanbury's North Race Track Addition, is nearly f price d you kn ow n in th NO MORE, NO LESS rw b ROUND city ly ion Ac re acres, ne sold out in ninety days 1 in this di- the is very that setile and | is de ie today 0,00 down buys § acres Get off tys Lacre, $2 Seattle & Everett Interurban at Ballard Ballinger, Hanbury will meet all cars eat Northérn Railway to Richmond Bea Holloway will sfiow you the property oer a a@ s Or take Post with valued have Miss landed on her chin and face and it was sev- | hours t ficiently red suf- ion charged with y booked sur- How- DIAMONDS STOLEN | |

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