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“WOMAN IN PARIS SUIT The court has down Its decision and counter suits brought by la Rochefoucauld of the late Se jeball of Oregon, and th Mackin, who was Miss | of the countess for $600 for teat of a house leased to the fa 1902 is sustained @achess left the house on ground that it was inadequate Deated. The court defective heating apparatus had fepaired within 48 hours and Countess is authorized to sell | effects left by the duchess in| hose to satisfy her claim Beother hand the attachment suit Mibsequently by the countess Vold on the ground that @achews is given The duchess is also allowed } for the inconveaien had to move to a hotel on ac Of the defective heating and the expenses incurred by this PHOEBE HITS HARD. Terribie Charges Women by Woman. MISS eee COUZING. ive Service.) er of the fight neainst Bet an? cmphatical “POR BREMERTON (Star “cea Service.) of Welsh egal for the ATER WALKER KILLS SE LF. rive, | ot Cinetnnat he Queen ¢: ity to N Mg Se¥era! ounces of enior The Hotel Stevens Cafe and Marion st PITY THE ACTORS WHO LIVE BY THE STAGE, PITY THE PEOPLE WHO GIVE PATRONAGE, COMEOY-—EVERYTHING MUST DANCE TO THE WHIP OF THE THEATER TRUST. CUSTOMS RECEIPTS SHOW GREAT INCREASE = The report of the fiscal year, ond ing June 30, last, of the business fone at the customs offices of this district was made public today t F. C. Harper, collector of custome A comparison with the reports of s years shows a * volume of business also shows the immense of business done in Seat the other cities Im the district “The cash receipts for 1907 were 1905, $815,042 The NORTH AND SOUTH UNITED ® | — That fraternaliem has done more than any other agency to weld the " and south t ypinion expreased this ning by James E. Fitagerald, of Kansos City Mo., before the head cainp session of the Woodmen of the World Pitagerald, who is manager of the Woodme overetat troduced this morning by Consal Boak, and paid a high tr | | bute to western hospitalit |} At the opent j | j day's we T. Ve | James F lohatrman « buraemonts ade bie port, and 1 head j ed Tm end " ot an LENA WHOM FAIRBANKS NEARLY RESCUED [ cre: ~ ils i a oOMoOONNOND, MISS LENA WALLACE, HEROINE OF VICE PRESIDENTS RECENT NEAR - RESCUE, (Seattic Star's Exclusive Service.) ELLOWSTONE LAKE, Wyo lise Lena Wallace, th 1 leo President Fatrban M Wallace is & decidedly at I ur hat of BE. N. Brooks & t21 Becond ay NOW DANCE! tee eLEOOEROPLOCESEL OLE S ESSER COV eT e eee’ mmmmwr eet SOLeRe See ARMY CHANGES. THE SEATT REVOLT IS SPREADING (By United Pree.) TOKIO, July 27.—Seoul ts quiet but disturbances arg, spreading tn the provinces, Two more rogt ments are to proceed to Korea Hayasht returns tomorrow — fr pete ‘SEATTLE MEN ON MYSTERIOUS TRIP (By United Pree) PORTLAND, Ore July 27.—A telephor vanage to the Oregon fan from Prineville, Ore, says the y-Nelson party of Seattle Aliste in making th oer examination of Crook | The party is accompanied a n | A. Ballinger, commissioner of the general land office, and the pres ident of the Deschutes Railroad company Mr gory refused to make any statement as to the purpose of the vinit, and seemed desirous of keep: ing the movements of the party a STAMP MILLS BURNED (Star Special Service.) | BELLINGHAM, July 27.—Fi the origin of which Is unknown has totally destroyed the Post-Lam bert mine's fifteen-stamp mill, saw mill and camp buildings in the up per regto: mining district, entailing a | of approximately $100, should it prove that stampa were rendered usoleus, Even if the stamps can be utilized again the loss will be between $25,000 and $50,000 it is eatimated In addition to the company's lows of the mill, Whatcom y in de prived of & producing mine which has yielded 9,000 wince tts stampa first began to drop in 1903 ENRAGED CITIZENS (By United Press.) CLINTON, UL, July 2 The ar | tval in Clinton of Fred H. Magill and his bride, Fay Graham Magill arrested in California, charged with town t h an extent that within six hours $4,000 was rateed to ald in the pro jon of the man and woman who are accused of having caused the death of Mra. P. A. Magill, Magiil'« first wife “TAINTED BLOOD” IS THE ISSUE (By United Press.) CLINTON, 1 July 27 Taint ed blood,” which » Commis er Warner ch courses tn veins of his ste Mra bella Robinson Warner, was made the subje ot the final argu ments in the note white. She is making a fight to get a dowe share of the wealth o John Warner acgremating $1 today Mot 000, and was | with her two d tler and Mre Mra Warner emphatically says >i hor father was white She signed Visiting Woodmen and Tourists Don't fail to visit the U. 8. navy ard at Brew to The new steamer Tourist” leaves Pier 2 at 10 a m. and 1:16 p. m. for the navy ard tomorrow. Don't fall to try a home, and the gunboats Chicago bany, Charlest 1 Buffalo, the training ship adelphia, the son ship N nod the great jock, Boats leave Pier 2 Sur day nt 8.30, 10 and 11:30 a. m,, 1:16 0, 4:20 and 7:30 p.m. Round One with start way is clear K. Shorroc Martma Go see the Green Lake Ke ervoir Addition today. House and lots easiest terms GO Lake car to Green Lake Stn tion Branch Office. INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO., 337 Ploneer Bik Main 1156; Ind, 4048. ae DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER | Ino. BROKERS. | Grain, Provivions, Stocks. Bonds PRIVATE Wikis, — | Tel. Main 270, ind. 270 | Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg of the Mount Baker | TO FIGHT MAGILLS, has aroused the citizens of | I Office: says AN antenuptial agrooment ving her dower only af aged banker had deceived he the Value of bis ostate® A ¢ in the caso will be made next Pant old editors who Impressed thf rf the [personality upon the early history of Minnesota, died suddenly at his home here yesterday > HIS HAND. maNsrELD nN POOR HEALTH LINCOLN, ward Austin, a prominent citizen, MONTREAL, Que, July. 27,—| While suffering from olghtma Rebard M h Mre, Mansfield wer@ passengers fingers and a thumb dislocated. from Liverpool, which arrived hore last night. Mr, Mimiafiehd returns | WAR OWN NOISE TIRES WOMAN.) in very poor health, Me had to be assisted down the gangway NEW YORK, July 27.—Mre.| Insane H, Rice, president of the Bo: cloty for the Suppression of Unnec ensary Notso, ts ng to Burope on the Advice of her physicians for 4 long rest, She ta worn out by ber crusade for the abolition of nerve roying sounds in New York oln (BY United Press.) GUATEMALA CITY, July 21 we at o has confirmed the death penalty on all those sentenved in connection LONDON, July 27 Returns of with the recent attempt to assassin: |eaths from the plague in India ate President Cabrera and who had|*ow @ total of 1,060,007 for the appealed their casos to the highest |"* months ending June 30. The Battloship Nebraska at navy yard NOTED EDITOR DEAD. 4 DULUTH, Minn, July 27.—Rob ~ Bovs Wanted Mitchell, founder of the Du | » 0 ©! mation apply to ¢ Wngler, Star r ; | office, old brary building, between Olympic Market | and 11 in the morning and 2 till jeuts your meat bills in half, 1198/3 fn the afternoon, Initiation fe Pike st. opposite the Hon Mafche | pald by Engler bas pve dollar you save works for you---gives you reputation and Standing in your com- munity. Start today--- with us, | Buyers | Attention We will sell at your own prices and on your own terme THREE FINE “STODART” PIANOS; ar price $290.00 each Beginning tomorrow We Pay Ax Interest jj} mormins. July 26th, 1907, we will offer your choice of these Pianos at $290.00, and will drop On Savings Accounts the price one dollar per bour until sold. Call at our store, | set your price on the Piano of your choice, and as soon as our price gets to your figure, the | This is prob Piano ts yours My Reiner, Cashier ably the only opportunity you have ever had of getting a © Plano at your own price and on your own terms, and maybe you will never have much another opportunity during your entire lifetime, so call at | our store and set your price; } maybe you will be among the | lucky. Any other information | | may be obtained at the store. Cline’s Piano House 1205 2nd Ave., Seattie. | Union Savings & | ' Trust Co. Avenue and ry me Hoee Wide. Beattie, Wash - Furniture | An exceptionally strong line | of roli-top and fattop Desks in golden oak, weathered or ma hogany finish, also office chairs, || rugs, ete, ete, im great va- |] rh Yoow any think the howe you are wning iv shout as white a+ Bow quan be Yet d vou place it beads $490.00 Fincher Piano, good as PATENT for $225.00. Also Knabe EXCELLENT » tor $275.00, or will ox nge for furniture. FLOUR will beck yellow by competion. Ask your freee bor Patent (vcr eot whateel because putea y | NOVELTY MILL CO. | SEATTLE, V oA j 418 PIKE ST PHONF'S [5,0 82" ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. FIRST AND CHERRY. KOHLER & CHASE Established 1650 PIANOS TREIT. Butiates. Optical Department | ee — i | “UNLOADING SALE.” il }OHN C. WALLING CO. || Ladies’ Spring Hats, values up i 711 Second Ave. Seattic. to $12.50 at -. 84.95 |i PIANOS MUSIC Ili], novecty skint MFG. co, |, TALKING MACHINES || 1316 Second Ave. | TT a UNION TAILORS, Two Stores—518 Third Ave. |} and Salesroom and Workroom, Third and Washington st. | | Take the Car Ride. to EARLINGTON Renton Car Suits to Order on Short Notice. STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK THE STATE ON ALL DEPOSITS A SAVINGS BANK BOOK fAY BE HAD A your deposite may be BEKINS !01%" | CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON i} ! We Operate the Only Absolutely FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE in Seattle, Unequaled Security Is Offered for the Storage of Furniture Pianos, Pictures, Trunks and Other Valuables. We Can Tell You to a Cont What It Will Cost to Store Your Goods. PHONES: Main 1628, Ind. 7 MOVING, PACKING, CUT FREIGHT RATES placed at 69,064 | ote! wook, FIGHTS IN DREAM AND BREAKS | COURT BARS STORMY OF JONAH.) Neb. July 27—-Ed-|and the gb | montniy total Is at present decreas pe of the elreult court of St, Louts the death roll for June being| county. Judge MeHihinney in a de n declared himself unwillir listen to arguments aliens nf Miblical questions cto lino SPORTEMEN'S HEADQUARTERS LOUIS, Mo., July 2 Jonah lo have boon Wirown | pants, fishing tackle and all (By United Press.) fought with an imaginary burglar! and | nafield, the acté, and|"Mmored his fits againat the door | casing. A syrgeon dressed Austin’s jOnthe Allan line stoager Virginia] WOUds, which consisted of three eme court of Guatemala|'NOIA PLAGUE KILLS 1,080,000 Owners of the Fundamental Patents and Creators of the Talk (i ing Maching Business Aner The Original Tibi Machine The Columbia Graphophone All Others Came Later You don’t refuse a substitute from any feel ing of loyalty to the original simply because it is the original, but because the substitute is an im itation which, no matter how satisfactory it may be, is invariably inferior to the original, if a comparison is made. When the real Grapho phone’s worth is proven by immense sales, greater than those of all of the imitations com- bined, by the highest awards received at all the great international exhibitions where it has been exhibited in competition, and by the “unas- sailable evidence of that most sincere form of flattering recognition—imitation by rival man- ufacturers,” it is at least worth your while to listen to the Graphophone---Disc or Cylinder And then to any of the “other kind Argument doesn't count for much—you know what you like and why you like it—just listen 1311 FIRST AVENUE. “NO FINER JOURNEY IN ALL THE WORLD” See Yellowstone Park during the Summer of 1907, There’s no more delightful outing anywhere. First- class hotels, splendid coaching journey of 143 miles, good trout fishing, fine mountain scenery, the most mysterious of nature's wonders seen everywhere and every day. For full information call on J.O. McCMULLEN, C. P. A.. SEATTLE, WASH. A. TINLING, G. A., SEATTLE, WASH. 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