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t , i ' & DAMAGE SUITS FOLLOW IN). WAKE OF CATASTROPHE: ¥ aggregating $44 nt claime clothing and a shock to hie nery ow out on ball on that char Yeutorday, by agreement between & Roberts the woman's at torneys, and the prosecuting attor ney's office, she was surrendered and habeas corpus proceedings, re turnable July 29, brought to secure her release, These proceedings will | determine {pe constitutionality of QUIET for injurios and deaths resulting | OWS Aystem, weeks $1,000. Netlie| the Inw.® a en vk Ison domands $1,000 for injuries; | from th aking of the allp at the | Hertha Auber, $9,000; Olaf. Mal-| @ock at Stone's Landing on Sunday, | conn and Gertie Malcolm, $@000; | June 23, have been filed with the | Mattio @PClair, $1,000, and Carl county ommis ners. Hegeman, $1,000. All the claimant (Ry Ustted Brees) 4 Pret rs, for the death of live in Tacoma SHOUTS July 2-—The populace nildren, asks $30,000; Hilda} The clatma will all be disatlowe | is calming down and rioting and %. his wife, for injuries to her} by the commissioners, thus putting | disorder have been suppressed. Ap self and two other children, $6,000. | the question of the county's liabil | prehension of further trouble in Oscar M. Oberg, for injuries to hia! ity up to the courts | (By United Press.) | feared Agitators from the pro: MOSCOW, July Mme, From: | y@oen are na permitted to enter kins, a beautiful woman, accused dave kept outside the city PLANS FOR BIG BUILDING ii oS ee ee ia, waa hanged here today, Last New Convention. The plang for the Washington Se-| the city building laws, Although It | May she attempted to kill General! wogio, guly 26.—Shortly” after qurities company’s new $300,000 !8 said the plans were drawn ao-| Rheinbot, the former prefect of po | midnight the new Convention of RO6tory building at the portheast cording to the New York Building jjce and inspector of the @prison| Japan and Korea wan ended. The . ‘ laws, they fail t give the steel) vicre ane was confined. Sho re | text Wil pot be published until to corner of Third,ay, and Stewart st. | columns the strength required here peta Py: erat | morrow, One important feature is poh being held up by Building In| The lower floor columns are too) Hed fo ask for clemency, that the reeident general will have *, owing to the that the ateel structural work hot show the strength required by doe: CLAIM VESSELS SHOULD BE ASSESSED faot Might, while » he mma of the avier IN JEFFERSON COUNTY President Chas, FE. Pe ot the Alaska Steamship and President Joshua Green, of the Pu fet Sound Navigation Co; cn at the assessor's office yesterday to protest against the vessels of thelr reapective companies being ed fn King county Both claimed Port the home port ot a Assess. Townsend as thelr company ADMITS HE TRIED TO KILL HIMSELF Believing that death was near, B M. Bellasis, who was found Tues @ay night near the north portal of the Great Northern tunnel, with a witiet wound in his head, confessed last night to Dr. B. T. Hanley, the attending physician, that he tried to commit suicide. Bellasis, when eth ment should be made which cour for and au Captain Mel ed by the veasels, change by the state board of Asseasor sioners, or his postt at consequently haw mn unlons ¢ by Assonsed Assessor Parrish has asseancd ¢ refused up than need the assess Jefferson them nm one-fifth as much as em for to rdored ax commis POLICEMEN MAY JOIN STRIKERS (By United Press.) BELFAST, July 26--Four thou | sand employes quit in the spinning | mills today and joined the policemen thre join the strikers Secause they are not allowed extra pay for their long hours of work. The strikers are burning draye and committing other aots of violence. ORE MINERS RIOTING found, told a wild story of having ; ‘nein been shot by an unknown man, whe 1 forced him to walk down on | (By United Press.) 3 water front | DULUTH, Minn, July Vie Bay ‘ le in the mining diatrict com he condition ol the wounde bl mation of tinves. The latest assault being man hae improved gnd ieved to have a good chance assigns ne He his attempt overy he t# for reason at self-destruction TORTURE NATIVES TO FORCE CONFESSION -: (By United Press) NEW YORK, July vices received from ¥ that United Sta erry has informed t inister of foreign affairs ut Salvador that Balvadoreans are being tortured by the authorities in an effort to get Mail ad an Salvador * Minister evidence on which to convict Geo. | A. and John Moysent, Ameri Who are charged with being im Gated in a revolutionary plot. Mer TY saw the lacerated thumbs of Sal vadoreans who had been tortur by troops; he also saw th: Pacific Sq iadron at Navy Yard month to come. ance sale. 30c CUTTERS, 19¢. Slaw or Cabbage Cutter; good steel knives; can be adjusted | 25¢c GARDEN HOES, 15¢. =i Good, Strong i Garden _ Hoos, 10c CAN OPENERS, with steel blade Never Stip Se. Can Openera best steel blade. Sc EGG WHIPS, 24¢. Heavy Egs Whips romgest mai $1.25 TEA KETTLES, 89¢ Heavy Copper Nickel Plated Tea Kettle bent grade | | where several had be | examined, b falve MEDIUM WILL TEST at testimony vo ghghe t up and Jcominitted upon an organizer by & butcher, io which the organiser was jnearty killed. The strikers will raise a $10,000 fund for the estab ishment of perative throughout the district The strikers stopped parading and are now making # house-to | ho anvass. Five himdred depa | les were sworn in at jerane, and 200 at Hibbing Governor Johnson, who is on the} sald today that the Id not yet justify the calling troops. SERVICE IN MEMORY OF DEACON ADAMS * sttua | complete control malatetration, VICTIMS OF of internal ad (By Unit Press.) NEW YORK, July Armenians have been blackmailed by & régular established soclety The facts haye been laid before the district attorney and arrests will Royy ae | A special memorial service wilt! VAGRANT LAW | be held ot the First Baptist church | anatase | this evening a: § o'clock In mem iis aeattion' ua teat ory of Charles B. Adame, who died not the law which classes all spirit uy of The gece aned we the valigt mediums and fortune tellers |° oon Cencon @ the F iret Rap? int 9s vagrants is in confiict with the |°Rete>. & universally beloved by state constitution, will be tested by |? Coneregation Mra, Helen Rice Burleigh. who was |'2* board of deacons will conduct recently arrested as @ vagrant and services this evening. as rond July Housefurnishing Prices Lowest of Year We don't expect to offer equally values These are but « few of the many lots in the ¢ for many 25¢ RAKES, 17¢. Good Garden Rakes 10¢ TEA STANDS, 5¢. Heavy Pot Stand Wire | Tea or Coffee Strong a 25e GRASS HOOKS, 14¢. at Geod Grass well iade. ong Hooks “~\ 25¢e. SPRINKLERS, 15¢. 75c COFFEE MILLS, Wood fusted to fine or coa ‘ottee YOUTHS’ SUITS Basement Store—The Bon Marche. $12. Good Tin Sprinkle painted green | 50 TO $15.00 FOR $5.00, 19e. Boys’ $6.50 to $8.50 Suits Reduced | = to $4.95 for a Quick Conn LEOPOLD LOSES CONG (By United Pr WRUSSELS, July 26.—King Leo pold has lost out, and Congo will be annexed to Helgiom | long struggle to prevent this action fended July 12, after an agreement ‘onge Free States to enter ander government of Belgium and the new regime of officers will now be an [der the government instead of the king himself, Furniture An exceptionally strong line of rolitop and flat-top Desks in golden oak, weathered or ma hogany finish, also office chairs Yugs, ete, etc, In great va riety $490.00 Fischer Piano, good as new, for 6226.00. Also Knabe Piano for § will ex change for furniture. 00, oF A LITTLE FRUIT FARM $5 Down and $5 a Month. In the famous Yakima trict r sted, irrigated ented and cared for. , CALHOUN, DENNY @ EWING, Inc. Alaska Bidg The Most Valuable Produc- | ing Land in America WHY ? f the Co that ex mate, soll and e the fruits that ae to insure co Because the v lumbla river pe act union of ¢ water to pro are so perte loswal profits THE HANFORD IARIG. LANDS ARE OF THE @ They extend for over twenty milée along the Colgmbia oi in Bapton county Yashington and, being just Opened for sale and settlement Spell Opportunity To get in at the start of the great rise in valuqs which is | ound io vome aw the country settles aud develops GAT a 10, 20, 40 or BAcre Fruit | arm Home. PRICES $00 to $900 PER ACRE, ith perpetual water right tn yded; only one-fifth h at ¢ 6f purchase; balange am tine Call Upon or Write HANFORD © Ippieation AND | Beattie Bhat Bank Building. Columbia St. Entrance, Soattic, Wash. | follow, Thin discovery hae been made since the murder of H. 8 Tavebanijan, the wealthy rug mor chant, who was shot and killed in his place of business Monday, NICK AND ALICE G0 TO — (My Uslted Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Joly 25.--On the Pacific Mall steamer Siberte. whieh sailed last night for th Orieat, were Nick Longworth and) hie wife, and Secretary of Com. morce BStranes. The three are tound stores | for Honluln. MORE OF YUKON GOES, TO UNCLE SAM (Star Special Service.) DAWSON, July 25—The Cana. dian international boundary survey party, runoing a ne along the 144et meridian, has found that the former vie survey is 540 feet from the we course, This will give Unele « large slice of land supposed to have bees Canadian territory SENT TO THE INSANE ASYLUM (Star Special Service.) EVERETT, Joly 26-—An aged and friendiess woman, a stranger in the West, was yesterday ordered Rev, Haynes and | committed to the insane asylum at} Btetlacoom The woman, Mrs Loulea Brow, reached Snohomish about a week ago, having a ticket for that place from Helena, Mont the Great She was evidently feeble minded! fot ur sheres and was taken in charge by the —— pgp Ao toy authorities, who brought her to Range. Everett, where she wan kept at the Everett hospital The woman The king's *#!d she was searching for a J. G Moffatt, a divorced husband, but | ho trace of such a man could be bad been made, which permits the nee oe carried a letter from & Moniana cougty hospital, saying had @) immete there for a outher years, Bnd that she was week mindet?. The local of Meiale think that the Montana peo ple were anxious to get rid of the! woman and shipped her west, tha’ the expense of caring for her might develve on some other community lors, 1415 Third avy, have § new tables and the only 6x10 pool tabié tn Seattic. A place for gentlens: Boats leave Pier 2 for Navy ¥ rT “ Perhaps you have money awaiting invest Why not de with and ment ponit it earn Interest? at the rate of 2 if left. with per us onl higher perl two months, and ates for longer BE. Shorrock, president J. P. Hartman, V.Pres. Alexander Myers, Sec J. V. A. Smith, Cashier JOHN C. WALLING CO) 711 Second Ave., Seattle PIANOS MUSIC TALKING MACHINES SEAVIEW TRACTS. On the Sound, Fine for garden ing, berry raising and chicken ranching 0 to $760 per tract WEST & WHEELER, Colman Building. Rew oe pm oy erms. Or Go see the ‘a Lake Addition t jot 4a ke om of? x Lake Oftice. SRAv ICRA BOND 4 Bik fe Hon Bri Int THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY ULY 25, 1907. SEOUL IS) BLACKMAIL Wealthy | Oriental Rilliara and Poot Par. | . /off the Dela ait int. secs slats Sy Saeed Women’s Suits, Waists, Corsets, Gloves---FREDERICK g& NELSON, Inc.---Store Closes 5:30 p. m., 12 2 Nd Saturday Until Sak " “epider ” One Roof—-verything to Furnish the Home Complete & Attractive Special Values for Tomorrows bring * ‘ee sections of the store join in offering the pleasing, special valugs told of below, a heavy Friday business. No C. O. D. nor telephone orders can be filled. Taffeta Jumper Waists, Special $1.95 for These are suitable traveling or times when it is not cool enou fa but some light wrap is needed. We have them in black, blue rowny | in check effects, The Waists sold early in the season t 3 00, I $6.50, $7.50 and $9.00; stock divided into two lots at $2.95 and complet and many were sold at these price In order to maining Waists, the special price is made for tomorrow d i de-Up Rugs and Dainty Linens for Less | Special Sale of Made-Up Rugs an Ends T. 2 The following speckal offerings from the Linen Section are for } $ lomorrow 1] tomorrow and until 12 noon Baturday, at which time we close on { aided Chon dik Chdnets mode Saturday during July and August. : A quanti f Rug Pr 1 Cs made up 66-inch Bleached All-Linen Damask, closely woven; will stand hard ) OWN workroom from odd leng say wear; patterns rose, spot, tulip and other choice designs, Kes { patterns of Carpeting are on ¢ ular price $1.00; special tomorrrow, a yard The ¢ night Axminster, Wilton, Velvet, Tar T24inch Bleached All-Linen Damask, in fleur de iis, poppy, ro 5 rs pate oie tae “a RECO ee pansy and floral stripe designs, This quality is an unus aiue ) 5 and oth fabric are repr ; ce if at $1.60 w yard; special, a yard 20 | is Rug that will fit that odd-size |ff] 20x20 Bleached All-Jinen Damask Napkins, hemmed, ready for} these Made-Up Rugs and Carpe s | use; assorted patterns. Regular price $1.75 a dozen; special, a 5 b 1 dozen 91.35 } the store | | and measure three and three igh prices $2 These can be ae in sit or ecru, ent patterns in corded effects are included morrow and ‘until 12 noon S eanengpel a pair Plain reds, blues and green are the colorin cial price for tomorrow and until 12 noon Sat tw urday, a yard 12%¢ $9.00 6-Foot Extension Table, $4.50 An I and finished ension Table, made of solid oak xp measures 42 incl Side rails are fluted and there are fivé s. This Table at the regular feet in length is of Easter turned and fluted le ture, an excellent tomorrow and until 12 noon Saturday ....... .. Gi & NELSON : Seattic Home of 1.70G4. 8; wendiens emose, . ‘ANOTHERSTORY TO THE MARKETS BE ADDED The Pacific Coast Co. will add shad, per ib another story to its headquarters per i per mm sige: | May and Venaetat jon the corner of Railroad av. and ie ster eee Ge alee ag gee Washingto# at Thie has been ‘! wheat bay found necessary to meet the in Meats. a Ss creasing business of the company ib, The: Cows, per Ib, THe: $27@28; olf cake, 4. ©. Ford, president of the com RC EY Be Rg |pany, has been informed that the |steamship Governor is about to make her trial trip, She will cruise re coast for two days, after which she will be brought sround the Horn by Captain Jack Shea. When the Governor gets lhere the company will have four | big ships on the SeattleSan Fran Buy your hat of B Co., 1331 Second av. YOUR SAVINGS NEED NOT BECOME SUBJEC r 2 for Navy Yard eos jelsoo run, the Governor, the Mire ao TO THE PROBATE COUR NEW LIFESAVING STATION. ONE WAY is to depo money in the names of We husband and wife, i bet per per fornia / (Star Special Service.) | PORT TOV ND, July 26 sons At @ cost of $12,200, McInnis and stance; two friends, two® Harrington, government contrac Lamberts ors, sieter broth tors, will build the new lifesaving © rtanse “Alacra wt plan is " station on Waadah Island at Neah . . . |Bay, at the entrance to the Cheap Excursions East whose of Jumn de Fuca. By the Oregon R. R. & Nav. Co. who t ‘ grees OT . agus o 5 Bept.1 2 and none j TALK WITH BROWN pgs “ss. ons 4 io oan money | oy plumbing and heatin ; wr — whee w a About og pl ro . e bs 4 - wre Bon Louls, $67.50; Omaha, Kansas City aw. 14 wo Plumbin Co. vg} ete 0 Good ninety days with na ~ a sige: mee vag see Btopovers Full, particulars at! passes t ee ae “Union Ticket Office. E. KB, Eilts other w Pacific Squadron at Navy Yard. *** General Agent one THE OTHER a High-Grade See se ilor-Made Suits | 8250.4 al f death en es the 7 and pal al to the pe o wh you t, tog OUR SHOWING OF BARLY FALL SKIRTS IS A with unt of int ied, MOST COMPREHENSIVE ONE. WE DEVOTE PARTIC 7 I » the Probate Court o ULAR ATTENTION TO THE SELECTION OF RELIA =a aay . 1 to a BLE MATERIALS AND PERFECT TAILORING neh filtiy as Ao Black Voile Skirts From $15 Up | fo ssmswe re % Conond | Tailored Cloth Skirts From $7 Up eras — | car fare All bent | in steel confidence even he exist your account, is given to any \ccounts Op $1.00 up. J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Ave., Corner Columbia Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest Resources Over $10,000,000, Reserve Over $3,0000% More than 24,000 Satisfied Depositors. Scandinavian American quegse ALASKA BUILDING. SEATTLE. STRONGEST LADIES’ WAIST HOUSE IN THE STATE