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Service.) | Aug #0 Bold in re » mtkado can ation W BF the Japanese 08 (he coast ¢ low " al ey. Japanese therm 1 the contrary, they mate that tn al! Los Angelos county fare not more than ¢ but at the lowest 5,000 fully 32 per coat of the 100,000 ‘on the coast are me > of Brat ara® reserve, and as such Hae to & Fujii, an Influentia’ ber of the Los Ans lea colo a graduate of one of the olx universities reps ly to a superior 000 Jap estimate Indicate Ferman army ts exam THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, (fy United P PORTSMOUTH, Bne,, Two hundreg, warships, ing the ho },) et, today paraded before the king and queen, They were spread out tn seven lines be tween the Isle of Wight and Hamp, e GREAT JAP ARMY RESERVE NOW ON THE COAGH:. ——, [BRTSH NAVAL evw ME AMERICAN THE REAL CAUSE OF TROUBLE ...., WOMAN SCREAMS, » Aug shire shore. It was the first the so many British warships have been seen together under one ad mitral ‘The royal yacht steamed 11 miles up and down Between the ships. Thirty-five Thousand nN officers are on the ships HEALTH BOARD Report. and According to port of the board of health. cattle, 4,144 sheep and 431 hogs wore killed tn the slaughter -houses last month The condemned a t for the moath amounted to 3,575 pounds. TO ARREST ZIMMER (By Vetted FRANCISCO, 3—At Langdon swore out a war rant for the arrest of H. K. Zim mer this morning, charging him with contempt of court for r }fuanl to testify in the Glase case the SAN torney Ace . , | He ap red before Judge Weller he pleases, but oo ae Oo and sent officers out to make the where with the commanding of | arrent This means that Zimmer — = feast one a year, Many jhas finally refused to tell of them Rave came fo (his count jwhat ho knows in the Glass re For ax meats Y is considered & SCENE IN LOS ANGELES POOL ROOM WHEN JAPS GET LAZY | trial at ane om a ‘ HOT tone. EDITORS ARE KILLED. we uaed in the war with . Whether a laborer ® to this country and since then they have find that anybody can play who has jastered out of the standing the price, they become addicted to it. ‘This leads them inte’ had however, signifidant, that habits, and many of the boys who} come over here to learn, end up from every Japanese place of bu (My United Press.) , ness and almost every Japancas| BORDBAUX, Aug. 3.-—Pive per residence. But they are the flagy)*08® Were Killed here today tn an of Japan and of Great Britain. Only | *%temebdtle collision in the automo bile cup race. Two of the vietima Are newspaper editors an occasional American fag ia seen {n Company with these, The Japa | or student, will do his loafing around the pool rooms, | nese of Hawall have become Anglo | fe convince you that the num | making trouble for themaetves.” maniacs j OVERNIGHT ENTRIES eof Ris countrymen in America. When anked about the Japanese) When the British crutser Mon-| fasiqnificant. women who occupy low places in| mouth from Victoria, carrying the | - _——— War people are well pleased with | the “Little Tokyo” district, he mere | Prince Fuahimi to Japan, arrived | owing are the overnight on cana,” said Fuji, “bat the ly shrugged his shoulders, here, the Japs went wild im their|iries for Monday's races at The dinavians and Italians who live “The Japanese who come to thin |demonstrations. The prince th ro-|\eedows: ts pete Pi Gan Francisco do not hestiate country.” he sald, “are for the moet! turning from Great fritain. where femmelt ws on every provocation, | part ambitions Dut poor, 80 they )he wont to convey the personal! Pirst race. six furlones, sellfie for these assaults the Amert have to work at almost anything |thanks of the Japanese emperor to | 1397 trieh Mall 109 government is blamed by my until they got a start. ‘That is the} King Edward for the dec f}1383 Duke of Orleans , iirymen at home, who do not reason graduates of the imperial) the Garter, which was conferred on | 1369 Runeum ander: the situattoa.” niversity can be found washing |the Japanese emperor by the duke! emah Pam went on to lament the dishes or scrubbing windows for a/of Connaught laat year 1965 Rantada it of many young Japanese living, When they got money| In the parade of at least 10,000! 106 ¢ brinmaatide fa the American poo! rooms enough saved up they will become | Japanese, which was review by |} 1254 Senator Warner* © tq Japan there are a number of | merchants or farmers.” [Prince Fushimi, there were scores | 1365 Taos® professional billiard players.” he jot transparencies expressing wel Second race, six furlongs, sel ald, hen asked why there were Um many Jap pool rooms on the | quant. “The people go to ser these {a contests much as Amer go to a ball game. When my ISK RUST | ED (ity Uatted Press) } MIKADO’S COLORS ia brilliant with flags. MANCHURIA DROUGHT. (By United Presa) j (By United Press.) Homberg, South Germany. that Booth secured Of 12 per cent on all ship from the Atlantic coast ‘The desert of Sahars is within o Bendred square miles of the | INVESTMENT REPUBLIC e WHY ARE YOU NOT ONE OF ITS FORTUNATE CITIZENS? + Unit Ownership. originated and exclusively employed by ‘THE TRUSTEE COMPANIES, has created an Investment Re | Pablic, wherein ALL may share, and the person of mostsmoder. | Me means is placed upon an INVESTMENT EQUALITY with the greatest capitalists and the broadest financiers, who invart turn to Centra! Business Property in the large progressive when making their permanent investments. PROPERTY NO. 6, (The Central Building of Third Avenue) 4 ‘The best example of the mantfold advantages possessed by fhe Unit Ownership plan for making permanent and profitable earning investments is embodied in Trustee Property §, the great Central Buliding, which we are erect over Whole block of Third Avenue frontage. In this great’ prop , located im the very center of Seattle's financial a: eo istrict, the humblest of capitalists may lay the sure foun- of an enduring and ever-increasing estate. GET NATURALIZED Mf you do not know all about Unit Ownership and the ease With which it enabies everyone to acquire ownership of the best Known to the business world; {ts generous earnings Cotstant increase in value, you should come in and see us; Mt least write for Pooklet No. 4 The Trustee Company of Seattle OPEN q TONIGHT 5:00 «& 8:00 d O’°CLOCK Open Your a Account Tonight Dexter Horton & Co. BANKERS New York Building OVER OUR FLAG. HONOLULU, July 19.—This city They float ; rs | sel TOKIO, Aug. 3.—The foreign of- | 1243 Jingler |fiee reports that the drought in North Manchurta decreases the bar- KILLED IN MINE DISASTER, BERLIN, Aug. 3-—Bighteen men were killed and 32 injured, several! Chamber of Commerce this morn. | selling seriously, in a mining disaster Im)ing by the Methodist ministers of LOWMAN BUIL 0! N Ca a jeome to the Monmouth. The Brit-| 2.yearold toh Gag was frequently seon in the 1346 Import ws oak 12 | parade, almost as often as the Jap | (1309) Willie T 109 aneso, and far oftener than the | i258 Sanpiper 108 American fag 1032 Sadie H. 10) | 1352 Bightly 101 1368 Bt Rede* 9 mile and an eighth ig, +yoarolds end up 107 4 HRonar 107 | SEATTLE tne | John #1. 1 Virginia Boy 7 Jerusha Pay Me 6 Royal Red 1216 Moor Fourth race. =o 1 1 1m 12 12. A mecting was held at mile and 100 yards, The Macer + esbupenss Rf | Seattle to perfect plans for the big¢/ 919 Joyner ob ua t! jevangelistic meetings to be held | 1556 I'm Joe “es 110 here the first week In September, | 1264 Avalon : 110 Details for the temporary avd | 1261 Croix Or ie 108 torfum to be erected on the old Royal Hed 108 j aniversity grown were fone (1048) Storma 1 [Although eM Protestant denomina | (341) Leash 107 | tens will take part in the services | 194% Royal Soot 107 united effort to con¥ert Se. | 1361 Salable* 104 the meetings will be coe Fitth race, five and a half fur | @ucted under the auspices of the| longs, purse, maidens, d-yearolda | Methodist mintete m the old | aad up |tashioned “camp meeting” pian, [1240 Calmar 10? | PL TO BUILD FERRY. Bisaguo 102 | ne Areourt 108 ‘The International niract com School Bell 100 pany, ©. KB. Fowler manager, has | 1279 Baseuri 5 102 jasked permission of the city to be| 896 Sam MeGibben . . allowed to use the foot of Kast 998) Soapy Jones | Olive st, on Lake Washington, for| 1340 Lacky Lad @ shipyards for eight months 1264 Bellaco | The company will use the loca | 1259 L. Ackerly tion aa @ atte for the construction |1321 Weatherford of the new King county ferryboat.| Sixth race, five furlongs, purse, pean even Syoareld and up. 1989 Givouni Ralerio ... ill MILK INSPECTORS [2 {2° | UM? Contestrtx ... 109 1084 Sir Preston... 107 MAKE REPORT | 's ®."=: vsnelien 165 Lacene 10 1226 Altanero ° One hundred gallons of milk wers| 606 Anna Kavemina oe 08 condemned in July by the local milk Inspector out of a total of 98, | 750 gallons inspected. There were, | aecording to the board of health re | port, 402 texts for butterfat, 364 of | For Destructor Material. Bids were opened this morning by the board of public works for the material to be weed tn the con struction of the Lake Unton gar bage destructor. The bids ter all jwhich reached 2:20 per cent or|trom local foundries, The work over. will cost about $3,200 and the | The inspectors examined 229) award will be made Tuesday | wagons, 163 trains, 162 dairies, aud | -——-—— . inspected 16 restaurants for water | jen milk. There was one arrest. | Aart Marble Co., 2011 Second Ave \ ‘The Saturday half holiday orig |*#ree doors north of Virginia. Bown inated in England tn the eleventh | phones 1738 century a . Japan in ono. of the few countries | where the men outnember the }women. The ratio there is 990 In| 1,000. “ _ The indian government t* en: |] Signs a Farlington | doavoring popularize tours to} the Himalayas. The number of | —Renton Car |touriats is increasing perceptibly levery year. $60 ROUND TRIP ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, WINNIPEG, SIOUX CITY, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOE VIA GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Tickets on Sale August 89-10, (Next Selling Dates Sept. 11-12-13) 10 days to “get there"—90 dayn to return—First class—Stopovers anywhere. RESERVE YOUR BERTH NOW For further particulars, reservations and tickets, call on or address C. W. MELDRUM, City Pass. and Ticket Agt SECOND AND COLUMBIA ST. oonstitut: | ee | ! 1907. 7. " (APE nr ae remnant ee Rn cl erate “CLUB WORSE RIVAL THAN OTHER WOMAN, KISSES NECESSARY 10 HAPPY MARRIED LffE” « FAMOUS "GIRL WITH DIMPLED SHOULDERS,” JUST BIVORC —D FROM WEALTHY NEW never to wander from his own fire wide Mra. Waters came fnto ng BURGLAR FLEES. YORK CLUBMAN, PIH@LOGO. prominence when hardly out of he r Discovered while in the act of {nt $200, and $39 In money were| PHIZES ON MATRIMONY. ehiek sate teak alameda sdamen looting the realdence of J. M. Hub: | gone | rare sort of beauty in woman boll, assistant manager @ the Al| Immediately afterwards the po-|(geattic star Exciu@We Gervice.) when she was an ‘artista model, bera Rros, Milling Co. at 125 Mar | lee w 2 notified and they have!” NHW YORK, Aug. 3.—Heauti and sheywas greatly admied when ay. north, @ nervy. Breuer since beh conducting an Investi¢n | yay Hopkins Waters, aged he wet on the stage. Ef person ut rout on Thars@y night | ton, It is thought that the tntruder| years and just divoreed, shrugged she {a tall and blond |by Mrs. Hubbell, who was awaken: |giiged an entrance through &/her famous dimpled shoulders and Oct. 20, 1904, she was secretly ed by the prosence of the intruder | ground-floor window, Fle ts bellev- | ogee: - - itn jin her ying apartments and tm-|ed to have had a partner on guard : mediat ent him scurrying for outside, for when Mra, Hubbell dis safety by a torrent of screams The burglar had evidently covered him he yelled through (he window to someone to lookout started his search of the prem: Dy the time the alarmed how but after hin hurried departure it}hold had discovered the cause of found that a diamond sunburst the disturbanée the burglar and his Mra, Hubbell, pal had escaped. * Juat war |belonging to valued | HODGES WILL NOT LOSE HIS JOB Deput sheriff “Rob” Hodg tor In charge of the work for the will not removed from his pre rativoad no quer license ty o by Sheriff Lou Smith, | would be nted at any point or h tlary be reduced by where a number of workmen the coun ns oners are ev an section hands, The story in reference to the | Wilkenson's application was turned Wilkenson leense, which was the down. catine of the fron between A rumor was then started that Hodges and the commissioners, has the commissioners or some one in boom satisfactorily explained by thelr behalf had stated that if $1, Hodges 750 was paid, the license was to be Commissioner Charles Becking- granted. The commissioners were ham the following explana |inform that nes wan re ” Wilkensen incident to a xponsible for the ramor, We call The r today He |ed on Hodges for an explanation, }fore * @ member of the| which was given, na December, Wiikenson satisfied that he ws not responsible made an applicaben to the beard for it for a quer license, in the eastern This ts all there is to the Hodge part of county, and close to story, and also to the story of the the el of the Wilkensen Moense Chicago St. Paul is No teense was ever applied for © be bullt uhder the Cascades. by elther Wilkenson or by Smith, his As the board had previously | partner, for a satoon at North Bend, promised H. ©, Heery, the contrac: jas reported. ~ 2 - = PARRI E MAY HOPKINS WATERS, THE “GIRL WITH THE DIMPLED SH DEVISES NEW SYSTEM FOR SHOULDERS” ASSESSING REAL ESTATE Haale a bl claueelions coossce| mated te ae 2 Ral ya i ing matrimony wealthy lawyer. They kept | “A man who Is a ‘good fellow’ is! secret a year. Now he is paying An entirely new and supposedly in charge of an assessor familiar | not « good husband cone Hehe A Bld o fir more efficient system of as-| With values tn that particular dis | “when 9 man ts a ‘good fellow’) — See sonaing real ostate will be adopted trict it is his wife who has to suffer. | in King county in 1908, Upto date! The Real Ketate club and the! “s1ome is where the heart ia, but P INNE ¥ it has been the custom to assign | Real Extate association will als0| never where the club is a targe district, sometimes extend - € aed on » the aenessor to as “Kisses are as necessary to hap-| For ne & milo across from east to| “st him in determining values. | iiness in married life as money. | Se. a ae reer ‘0 The world's best Umekeeper is} “! would rather have a kiss once! PHOTOGRAPHS Falde, to one assessor, Ta most | said to be the electric elock in the |!® & while and an evening at home! a9 py, ave tnatances the value in the differ | nasement ofthe Berlin observa-| than all the money in the world. | pio, ee Block. eat parts of the district bore 20 tory which was Installed by Prof Kisses and affection are abso-| PRRs Gaon whatever to sack Forster in 1866. It ts inclosed in |lutely necessary to a woman's hap- thate being a dif ent between the » of 86 per piness. an airtight glass cylinder and has : | A man can't bétong to several} , ; frequently run for periods of two ‘The result has been either an in oe months with an average | Clubs and to a home at the same 7 Competent or dighonest assessment deviation of only fifteen-thow- | time. g's combieation of both. sandthe of a second | “A club is a worse rival than corner lot In the very heart of se a iene | BHOtHOF WOMAN. Save more than men, propor- the business dixtriot, which cannot) THE WASHINGTON FIRE has! “i would never marry another’) tionately. Why? Because they today be bonght for lean tha $206.-| appointed Geo. B. Stevens agent at | ciubman are more economical, more pru- ), and whieh in the » t Detrott, Michigan “e+ “if he belonged to several clubs'| dent about saving the pennien, 4 $136,000, was a tie | ——— he would have to resign them at | dimos and quarters. It's the | ’ f at $15,000 fa but the altar.” steady, systematic saving, from ance of the result of the old So you think you might be in day to day that counts up. This company of assonement duced to wed again?” was suggest invites the accounts | ally rly west of Kighth av ed to the willowy Mra. Waters of women-and children, $1.00 particularly that which is allowed Nothing is imporsibie, she } and upward will start you, on to remain unimproved, Itke the murmured. Indeed, it is rumored} which we pay 4 per cent inter. | Walker estate, in assessed at about that as soon as ber interlocutory || est, compounded semi-annually, | }10 per cent of ite actual value. As ]]| decree shall become final, Sept : }aoon as improvements ut on |} 4 she will become the bride of a Ra SN the ra mn the asseakod and Wail at. broker. Northern Bank & Trust Co ry) a or ]| Whoever the man may be, he - proper wee and jj| will have to have himself tnocu 1, Weetiake Ave. 4 ‘ q 5 . and Pike St. tote yalued at fess thas $4,000, ar lated with the fove vires and get if! “* fi assessed at a figure ava ao their himself stung by a kissing bug be- market value st the time the a |fore he can hope to qualify as the || C*P!ta! Fully Paid ..$100,000.00 ommment was made husband of the girl with the dim- " it in the intention of Aasessor peuple si ih the Swedish, Norwegian and Ger. pled shoulders | Above all, he must rid himself of all club connections and promise arriah to put experts to work to divide the city and county into dis triets, each district to be arranged man Languages Spoken. DIRECTORS: G. Price, Frank T. Hunter View nm | with reference to the mariet vatas The Hotel Stevens Cafe |} Fs. Martin, WH. Bard, ot p ty, and put each of them q J.B. Chilberg. A. L. Piper, _ a oe a e j Corner First av. and Marion st. Wm. T. Perkins, C. M. Johanson, F Iiserves special Sunday dinner | Don't Build lene tk ta beet a oe ofr |! _Isaae H. Moore. Refore getting our estimate on i) cl ttanaser —~ ~ plombing and heating. Modern fix / jtares at falr prices. G. H. Brown c AL. bay aE if you are looking for the | U. S. Navy Yard best and cheapest property to be found anywhere in § tle | The Pacific squadron is now at Brémerton, and the navy yard now has more battleships of all classes Close In, fin and easy terms. Take old Renton car line to York station, where you will find our n who will show you the property view, low prices and Collection of Money than ever before tn the himory of the P . yard. The the Sound vary tat will make m. runs to the get amer T and 1:15 p. =m : For further particulars see navy yard on Sunday, Aug. 4t cutee testiar cb The Tourist is new throughout and bullt for comfort. Don't miss the | In its foreign department the ee ee re er Ee tae ee I MUTUAL REALTY CO. Scandinavian American Bank o « such as the Ne braska, Oregon and Wisconsin, the 304 Pioneer Bidg. { issues drafts on, and makes gunboats Chicago, Boston, Aibar collection in, all the principal Charleston and Buffalo, the training ° money centers of the world. It ship Philadelphia, the prison ship buys and sells Exchange and Hayes-Anthony Co. Nipste the tmmense drydocks h Roat » Pier 2 Sunday at 8 634 Pioneer Bidg. issues Letters of Credit and }30 and 11:30 m. m,, 1:15, 2:30 Travelers’ Checks available in and 7 p.m Round trip 0c all countries BRING TO US for collec- tion all the domestic or foreign checks you receive. BRING TO US for char all the foreign money you receive BRING TO US the money you wish to send to the East or to PLAY j BALL « Only a nickel admis- sion to the best treat of your life. ‘Zo Zu the winning ginger urope You find our service convenient, economical and in every way to your ad- vantage. Oa Savings We Pay 4 % Compound Interest will always ‘ In Eastern banks (and in some Western ones) if snap that is making home you withdraw in June the Savings Deposits that you runs everywhere, made last October, you ALL of the interest. IN “Get on to its curves.” Firs BANK YOU DON'T se at interest method i air to the depositor—as far as we know how to make it. Ask any of our officers or cle NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY rks to tell you about it Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest. Resources Over $10,000,000. Reserve Over $3,000,000, More than 24,000 Satisfied Depositors. Scandinavian American Bank ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE. =m

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