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(AR SNUBS. AFFINITY-SEEKING UNCLE AT ab OF DUKE’S DAUGHTER 3a {Star Special Service.) st. PRTERSBURG, June ty his nephew, the cxar ge Grand Duke Pau! was fort ip take any active part In the wed remony of his own daughter ory that fo the wer ace the Duchess M Wile! « art in the the mwarriag ie Fee Shrom Russia because of his sl wife MS aliowed (. to a By special permit « ed forced to stay tm the during the corer back aris i that new t affinitint ag Mme. Pie of the courtiers ray Court 5 Pistotkor's the fascina wife of a colonel get the royal yom Deanty and wit were Beglec by fed officers and gm tiked in Mme _ While pedigreed dames fumed and and the « himself te papel io 8 mild flirtation with the whee Duke Paul laid the panty, Grand q hich stirred up the scandal be sturmell. Once he gare Mme the seat of honor at his Later it leaked out through that whenever the © went abroad Mme went also to the same (ol Pistolkors lovingly saw his qth off at the train with Kisses ge abe Started on these trips to gether merry widower tame the crash when Mme. | appeared at a court ball “arrayed in the jewels of| Duchess Paul gece the czar ordered the Pistolkors stricken from Met. Beauty and the to France. Col. Ptstol-/ his usual considera. As wife by securing a di.) 9 wat she might be “free —— me she pleased” She im} M the opportunity by marry-| 4% drtven to tawane fury. Seleing ©. Then Nicho ® large knife he stabbed her throngh them. This action was the heart by the cxarina, who wili| The police refused to arrest An & divorcee at court. | dreeva for the murder. the cz consent the| . was illegal | This tf the scamdalemutted Col. Pistetkora, the | trageqy teat Prince Withelm of husband, fell inte the Sweden was forced to marry into, Mme. Andreeva, beaut! against bis own wishes, and after designing wife of a corn|he had openly stated that he loved | he sought through her! another than his bride, the Grand force an entrance into | Duchess Marte Paviovne. THE GRAND DUKE PAUL AND HIS PARIS HOUSE. % bee MANY LAWYERS FAIL TO REGISTER NAMES Seattic te shy nearly 260 attor neya, according to the registration at the ber primaries at the court house Judge Weyd J. Tallman insista that there are at least 1,000 lawyers im the city but so far only 409 «have registered. There are 727 Heated tn the city directory with & probability that there are about 25 or 30 more. The books for ree istration will be open the remain. der of th ‘cok Every pair of cheart at Piper @& Taft's guaranteed to give satisfac | . * Babee SEE TES ie eat oes Look at the and compare the prices. apse? 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Arcade and Arcade Annex THE § SEATT AMUSEMENTS “My wi John Drew's Seattle engagement jat the Moore theatre in the French nody, “My Wife,” will close tht evening, Mr. Drew hae in his #up Ferd Ten port Bille Burke ehalk and Dorethy “The Nightingale.” Robert Lett and Teddy Webb sing several corking good songs tt The Nightingale” at the Grand. | Anua Idehter, Georgia Campbell and Daphne Pollard seore heavily “Tracked Around the World.” The magnet held out by the Bur gone Hunting company at the Seat tle this week ts “Tracked Around the World,” a sens al detective play, Miss Bunting is again an nounced to resume her place at the head of the company next Sunda afternoon im “The Prince Patches.” “The Girl of the Golden West The five performances of “Th Oirt of the Ge no Weet at tb Lois up to last evening are t have been the record for attend ance at that theatre “Sampson and Delilah.” Mary Louise Clary, who created the part in the east, Is to be heard | in the part of Delilah in the bring ing out of “Samson and Delilah by the Choraltmyphony soctety at the Moore Thursday evening At the Coliseum. Eight new vaudeville spectalties, | tanging from Chinese magic! a to American acrobat. two dy sketches, eccentric dancing, viola and baritone solotata, with datly is the attraction at the At Pantages. ure of the show at week te the Zarrow dy cycling acrobats with a special dilded attraction in the person of Wiilte Zimmerman imitator of musTeal directors. At the Star. Greater vaudeville. with musica! comedy, put on by 31 wople; George ORamey, Fred foulfhan, the Gleesons and other | well known entertainers, are at the Star | ToINCUBATOR | BABY DIES nine days in @ chicken Incubator, Berton Reubén Shett. the child born to Mr. ai Mrs, Hert R. Shutt, of 145 Hie a. Fremont, died yesterday after hoon the home of Mra. MoNetoa; | at S427 Rainter boulevard. The im) fant weighed one and wT combined After living | pounds at ite birth ~\thelr son would live. effort, } | | | ! | | | |tand by Dr B EB Grant, who ‘itaaan ‘he little chap, stated that there) me Tittle hope at any time that the baby might five, At birth the infant showed much soctivity, and} Mr. and Are Shutt believed that/ After much | & chicken tnowbator | found. ‘The temperatare was raleed | 9° degrees and the baby placed in fits anosual crib. Frequently the tay baby rallied wonderfully and dur ing the nine days of its life gained fully « balf pound in weight. Yee terday afternoon, however, there came a sudden collapse and betyre | human aid could be given, the little chap closed wa eves forever. COUNTERFEITERS ARE SENTENCED David Sakon” who had @ counterfelt $5 gold pieces in his possession when arrested, was yes terday sentenced to 10 years in} the federal prison on MeNeil's ae Federal ipo Cc. 1. Hae! | G. P. Wagner, bis pal in a recent escapade, got off with a minimum sentence of one year, W. H. Til} jjey drew one year in prison and @ 1,000 fine for having govern-| ment cap cloth, stolen from the! Bremerton navy yard, in his pos-| senalon. } Accumulate Wealth From a Small Beginning This is ane of the conven lenees of the savings bank Our bank and service are for YOUR benefit. We invite you to take advantage of every facility that will be a help to you. You may start to save in a amall way at this bank. We welcome what- i! ever surplus you save from Ml your income, Your deter Ml | mination fo save, we consid er worth as much as the amount of money deposited. if your reauive is firm, we are confident of your success, Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY. INESDAY | she loved the pretty, ittle Syear-old| Children's Home society | Mre. 1 NCB i JUNE 3, 1908. Captain and Entire Crew WAS SHIP SCUTTLED? f Steamer Cyclades Are Under Suspicion CREW OF THE CYCLADE6—CAPT MANDACUS ANGELINA PETERS, WHO WERE ABOARD THE CYCLADES WHEN IT WENT ASHORE. —ENNIE AND (Star Special Service.) [steamer flying the Greek flag, and NEW YORK, June 2—For the | traded between Tric noa and firat time im many years a captain|*?® Sulf ports. . On Ma o dah See nue die "| Satled from Pensecola for ad entire crew are under sur) New Oricans, In her Yeillance an tnvestiga | cargo, which was o a miscell em of the carge of scutiling a ob te consisting chiefly of » 4 cotton, carried four passengers, which alowed under the Ureek She was only one day out of cola when she ran on a@ p tron, lumber % the Ward line steamer V a reached this port, May she had on beard the survivors of the rqoamer Cyclades, which was Wrecked on « reef iu the Bahamas, ais posing of some of the cargo May 13. The veasel was met at Capt Mandacus lightered the vessel quarantive by a tug full of detec was able to pull ber off the Uves which mak a specialty of She reached New Orleans tn ftihvestigating marine disasters. and left that port May 12 & Mandacus, who ts in com the following day, while mand of the Cyclades, and his en steaming at full speed, she ran tire crew, were apirited away and | upon a reef at Sand Cay, between kept closely guarded until a state-| Cape Stirrup and Abaco reef, tn the ment of the clreumstances in con | Bahamas om with the foundering of the| She began to settle ra auld be obtained. orders were giyen to lower the The alleged erime—that of detjb- | boats. after being tossed about erately wrecking a ship in order nafety on t@ ges the inwurance-—-is one of theo: Nassau. Here they were taken sravest offenses of the bigh seas.;on board the Vigilancia, which and this partiewlar one has @ more | brought them to New York serious aspect, owing to the fact investigation ts being con that the steamer carried four pas | sengers, Including two «iris, Ange-| lina aad Jennie Powers The Cyclades was an tron t Saat te TRIES TO PROVE "2.2 MOTHER UNFIT Claiming that she never bad any | time Sonia Stitt will spend her time friendship for the mother, but that at the home of the Washington awyer representing the underwriters, and the Greek consul in this city has Inter ested himee!! in the case. Re | enia Sonia, and then I took her away as quickly an I could” Judge George E. Morris was in the court room, ready to be called to testify to the character of Mre. Reynolds and her fitness to act as guardian for the little girl. Judge Frater adjourned the case mp John Hays Hammond, formerty chief engineer of the Guggenhetma, wants to be nominated for the vice presidency on the republican ticket ee mene or naman U. &. Navy Yard Route Steamer Monticello teaves Fiyer dock 6:30 and 9:30 a.m. 1:30 and 4p. m. °** Sonia, whom she had supported for | the last four years, Mre Della Rey-| nolda of Kent told Jadge A. W Frater tn the superior court yester day afternoon of the past life of Mexandria Meyer Btitt, who, is seeking to recover possession of | ber daughter ‘Onee Sonia and I went to the re. Stitt was stopping | and they told as to go right up to cng nee We had to get a key waid sire. Reynolds, “and peta ony found whisky bottles al! about the room, on the wi stand was a tray containing a dowen ginanes. “Oh, mamma ts drinking again,” | Free Clothing ue “um, n etdition. Free KAINIER CLOTHING ©0., 1104 Plest Ave. a =. of Suits This week consists of the most popular shades of brown, tan and elephant gray _ Prices oe to $30 emma BEKINSS Srorace'Co, tn. CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. We Operate the Only Absolutely FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE tn Seattle. Unequaled Security Is Offered fSr the Storage of Furniture, Pianos, Pictares, Tranks and Other Valuables. We Can Toll You to @ Cont What It Will Cost to Store Your Goods. PHONES: Main 1528, ind. 71. MOVING, PACKING, CUT FREIGHT RATES idly and! for five days they reached the port | Giving Away Vioney In other we from ; off the 11 vhen we take profits that done in le at its cost to u ‘This « in and positive when a firm is actually uitting the Business And we are doing that very thing with all our might and main. Jt has been a very agreeable task to be able to assist so many good people during this big sale event ‘ SPECIAL NOTICE As we have surrendered the agency of the Monarch Ranges, and are not selling ranges any more by reason of our quitting business, we withdraw all offers of buying back sec ond-hand ranges. Doors Open 9 a. m., Close 6 p. m. SALE TE ey AND CONDITIONS: All Cash; No C, O. D.; Free Delivery at Our Earli- est cony ailases No Refund or Exchange; No | Century Furniture Co. N. W. Cor. Second Av. and Spring St. (CAPT. SCHAGE IS. SUSPENDED | A decision was rendered roe ODD FELLOWS day by United States Marine In- HOLD ELECTION spectors Bion B. Whitney and Rob- (By United Press.) ert A. Turner in the inv ation of the wreck of the steamship Saratoga, which occurred on March WALLA WALLA, June 3.—L. J. Birdseye, of Spokane, was chosen | #8 grand master of the Odd Fellows 20, on Busby reef, near Valder. Charging Capt. Schage, master at the meeting here. Other officers elected were as follows: of the vessel, with careless navi-| gation, they suspended his license! Deputy grand master—J, M. Ral- ion, Port Townsend. | sides off Bean point on May 8 while racing and a serious collision was in narrowly averted. Capt. Russel of |the Inland Flyer was not held ac countable. for a term of three months, Capt. Behage bas been running| to Alaska ports for a number of | years and is one of the best known | 4, mariners op the coast. According to the evidence sub- cou warden—Robert F. Lee, mitted at the investigation, the ves- ae wel was going at full speed in alee peorstary—Lowle' W. Snag, biinding snow storm when she! ‘Grand treasurer—H. E. Holmes, struck. The steamship was round-! eeotrie. ing Busby island and made the)” Grang representatives—-J. A. Gra turn immediately when the full a time allowance for passing the ist-| pam: Aberdeen, and Chester Miller, jand fad been reached. With| ‘Home trustees—Ed. 8. plenty of sea room, the inspectors | wala Walla; Zell consider that the ain was not | ta AU justified in the action, consider) r jing the weather conditions. | The inapectors also suspended Capt. Anderson of the steamer Re- |Hance for one month. The Re- | j Htance and the Inland Flyer touched Isaaca, M. Beebe, Cok Milis, Tacoma. DONTE 17 UNTIL U Empir I Milk Must Be The Pure Mitk Dairy ts the sole Jagent for Paulhamus’ milk, pro- duced at the famous Mapleton farm at Sumner, the first strictly sa tary milk sold in Seattle. This ts |the only dairy which constantly | subjects its milk to chemical and bacteriological tests, for protection lot patrons. Joe Schermer’s Ad NEXT FRIDAY They’re Exclusive Clothiers REDUCED Summer Prices 50c PER TON REDUCTION ON RENTON LUMP AND NUT DURING JUNE AND JULY. PRICES AT BUNKERS: AT YOUR HOME EVENING. . THIS Sherman, Clay & Co. Lamp, $4.50 James St. Bunkers nut, $3.60. Phones—Sunset EB. 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