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loomed up before ship tn re markable resembiance to breakers The officers on deck wore Jed for & moment until it was v very Unless blanketed thiek with rain. in fox. the Georgia will arrive at BY Jacoe | FIGHT San Py po at 3:30 "i WALDECK . afternoon : : a (Seattle Star Exctusive | The aim of this Company ts to serve Its depositors IRISH GIRL MADE HEAD ALBANY, No ¥., June 20—Work | —e courteously and satisfactorily, offering interest on OF GREAT GAS Works.| the transformation of the Brie) ‘. Ad : } Gane deposits, and every accommodation consistent canal ts golng on under 4 con R | Gi with conservative banking tracts oosevell Lives Advice to) In magnitude the project ts com { voly with the ditch digging at Panama, Some of the contend that they ha job on hand than that | fronts the government | the tathmus. the Frisco Graft Prosecutors. | parab! ngineers of a which con builders on Northwest Trust & Safe ip Beats Record) Battleship Deposit Co. Trip on Spin Down Points of comparison to which (By United Press.) | ® snonnocK % Co: t. they call attention are that the ex SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.—) o. FP HART s as! } eavation for the Panama canal will You Have heartbreaking difficul ALBXANDIEM MY MIU 3 |} amount to 125,000,000 cuble yards, ties with which to contend. You 3. ¥, & Outre | while the estimate for Erie was have to fight, not only the banded | | 182,000,000 cubic yards. Panama | powers of evil, but the suppineneas | } work calls for 3,300,000 cuble yards land indifference of many good men | Going After Every Naval | of coment, and’ Erie for approxt |upon whose zealous support you mately 3 0. Structural work |had @ right to fee! that you could &t Panama comprises aix locks. The rely.” | — Record That Has structures on the Erie canal in Thus writes President Roosevelt 61 locks, 40 dams, 18 guard lin a letter to Rudolph Spreckies WILLING MARTYR T0 SCIENCE Ss CANTERING one viaduct and 220 bridges |which was made public today, of Been Made. his New York project te to fering encouragement to those who large the Erie canal, which extends are conducting the graft prosecu INTO CONSUMPTION ; siti $60 miles from Buffalo to Albany tion. and tts two branches which extend “Do not be discouraged, do not flinch,” letter. BY H. LEE CLOTWORTHY. {By Wireless to the United Press.) | from the main atem to Oswego and, to Lake Champlain e continues in his lengthy “You are in a fight for plain | (Star Bpecial Service.) decency, for the plain democracy | rrank | U. & & GEORGIA, at Sea, June! | of plain people, who believe in hon-| . NEW ou ~_ ll The Georgia is still the 908) HunLIN June 20—Mise Ina daaliing a0 between | eee Te ic cing mes, Bae of the battieship fleet. Under! q Richmond, a young Irish girl, ie s joming & consumptive tn] fer natural draft and racing through | p44 just been appointed manager 0! ten quecrest way imaginable I } jg mederate beam sea, the Georgia Stair ERG Gan orton | han’ the galloping sort as yet: he . fa a apeed trial south from Cape! sno ix tho first woman to occupy eae ee oe Aer cae Platiery, on Friday, averaged 18.02 sich 4 position, and all Ireland ts Merritt walked § kneta per hour on the min-hour run,| Song of her | Merritt walked into the office of ad 19.02 knots under forced draft | Mey Richmond first entered the! or Grate Carroll & specialist: who ‘a four-hour run. This record office service, and became an| HUGE LOCK UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT WATERFORD, poner th Nig Mig yen yap rn | expert nt. “My wife od the builders’ trial speed of rt in telegraph and postal work. | e ; spveriment. “My wife 204 900 diet he ship, though on the run just!) stor she studied gas manufacture the top of 123 feet. Where the chan: | tricity. There will be no tow-path “ana ao tae rn oe “di xplained. ’ the Georgia was more| aid distribution nel follows river courses there will] It Is expected that the most profit | worthions so if ¢ t 7 ve — loaded and was drawing) be @ uniform width of 200 feet. jabie plan of operation will be to view te Gindieg’ & cuss for tee el | Gheee feet and eight inches more At the election in 1903 the peo! run boats measuring 150 by 22 fect | . S oe SF ee ae ease, | am willing to take the risk water. ple voted to expend $191,000,000)in strings of four with the same ———— If you will | would Nk to tn-} Crews’ Achievement. for the improvement. Preliminary! power. Such a string would haul eoulats me with tha ‘goria ot teat No other battleship in the navy work filled {a the tl unt) the 3,000 tons of freight Under pres TACOMA, June 20. At the mw | disease for the purposes of « xpert Reb equaled this record even und ws | summer of 1906 when construction} ent condition much strings of |ing of the Royal Arch Masons y ment.” ’ | ire favorable conditions The was begun, The 34 contracts that| boats carry more than 1,000 tona.|terday the following state elective! Ge iion y nplused at the man’s} Game splendid esprit corps have been awarded call for an ex-|The canal locks will be 310 feet | pointive officers WF] request, believed him intoxicated | Phich marked the ome Dreaking| penditure of $23,600,000, au amount | jong and 45 feet wide " |After he had talked with hi r Gating achievement at Hremerton| 7 per cont less than the uated | What the tonnage of the new] Elective Officers. lteagth, ho saw be was in earnest shown by the Georgia's crew WwW. R. HILL, coat of the Work Covered by Usese | canal will be ix a problem that hae! Robert L. McCloskey, grand high! As #” result be inoculated him| the speed run . Special Deputy State Engineer, Who | Switracts. It gives some hope that) mot been feured out. Its annual og Bah | with tubercular germs several days| Members of the crew, after a Washington Farmers Are Has Charge of the Work. [the work may be completed within capacity will be 25,000,000 to ee LL. Miller, deputy grand high|Iater, using several methods, of eet Of deck duty, volunteered to are i Scr merge ne he atl soe wetee Oe ce the proceat | , Wash of which was to place the geras| in the fire room, but the . . ts to be 12 feet, Im the canal] single contract is for a section off canal in 1906 to 3,540,000 | Priest, Vancouver 4 king,|in maitk which Merritt éraak | Mitesh force insisted’ on. being Being Driven Out by Present it is T feet. The new | 43 miles to ¢ 090) 090 tons, and tn 1907 to 3,408.0 Pres J. Miscnsein, greet Heme erie ole ee wl Uelowed to Mulah the run without canal wit! have a minimum width| All the boats on the new casall The record year was 1aTe * | eroy Weg SE te oe prermgd a, _ : “ at the bottom of 75 feet and at| will be operated by steam or @ec-traffic reached 6,673,000 tons | W. C, Stone, grand scribe, Sp » le Wat | kane | Now the lower parta of both lungs} trew of the Georgia, which is i eee - > + H.W. Tyler, grand treasurer, Ta-|are badly congested, though the up-| the happiest crew fn the ms. | per parts are still free. | oat determined to go after all jActne ® MAKES GOOD fancey C. Bialeck, grand secre Carroll says he will stop the dis-| Yan | records and fully expect to} (By United Press.) MONEY SMELLING nde ary, Walla Walla. ens it is fully developed, and its achievement of last year, will cure his patient by his new! : % v a 2 int loera. | the ship *@a the gunners WOODLAND, Wash. June 20 oe ies ” chap-| method. Merritt seems wholly un-| FRANK MERRITT. | Bptaes fm the battle practice. Scores of farmers, with all thetr| 0 ED IN | Rev. William Polan, grand Ch8P-| concerned | : iain, Spokane. possessions and : | (ne ae tates te Cattie, i . ee wee _— be-| William G. Rowland, grand cap “© Friday morning a line of seeth- | tnx driven from their homes by one talm of host, T om | nes# of present conditions, and ad-[ N. P. Again Abandons Line. . omen lof the worst floods that has ited | |_ Henry L. Kennan, grand princtpa! | vises them to “wake up.” | BUTTE, June 20.—The Northef Visit the Navy Yard | we at of the state in years | | sojourner, Spokan + aren |g at ZOAee of continued prospert-| Pacific has again abandoned Its Hie aters of the Lewis river are ; 2 . a staat’ royal arch) ty has agp Sa face 2 fa: — between Drummond aod Missoula, és ¢ banks and food-| captain, Port Townse a Very grave danger * name i*| Mont, and is using the Short L «eg ge TE a ag Ell noe rer telaeee. wath oy south of | J. C. Minton, grand master third | indifference,” says Mr. Rowe. between Butte and Paseo Junction, (By United Press.) Indifferen vet! Bellingham. | flourishes when P | ‘olv ‘oodland. . Bese Wash ae — | the a ae apg Ends Up ina Free-for-All WALLA WALLA, Jane 20-—The| © p Kimball, grand master se0-| money is eaay ” aes A Se ae trip, ' Paylin ” eam the present week] imystery surrounding the disappe nd vell, Bremerton For ten years, all we've had tc RELLINGHAM, June 20. — At ed water has been rising at the! Is jance of Marton Karnes, brother of] A.C. gyi Grand master first sa was to open up ibe shop - least six saloons will go out of busi- qate of three inches 8 Gay. As tt] and One Man Bed, Whe ts moterions through his | "ll Seattle hand out the goods called for e}nens at the end of this meath @& | F. G. 1. Baker, grand orator, 8e-| people had money and wanted to| Hel Stun- ae bay bed pave. cut when the} sal tay ie cae oh octane p y Bellingham on account of the > le fi the crop will be al- attle. apend it day closing law and dull thmes. penery Mrs. Anna Aldrich, ts deepening} W. A. Lord, grand steward! “That era is past sega = toe: SE and the authorities believe they | Everett To hold the job now the sates / RE eo “have evidence that Bud knows more|, Charles B. Reed, grand sentinel, | people must be eager to sell goods (Fl) wes the ; (By United Press) about the disappearance than he ittee on jurisprudence—3./ is not enough—negative virtues are | Factory j PORTLAND, June 20.—Two has told. Bud told people, on the|Harry Rush, Spokane; D. L. Pare classed i on the ; young men are today suffering from disappearance of Marion, that he! more, Snohomish, Dr. F. B. West, We must sell goods poy painful bullet wounds and a apecial pit. Vernon “We've got to be courteously anx had gone to Heppner received today officer, accused of firing the shots. occupies a cell an the remult of a fous, painstaktitely eager, and in downright earnest, to sell goods. ‘FATALLY Every person who has A letter was wy 10 D ARCADE, ‘ ‘Sotca an income employs a riot that brought a meeting of the Frank Loundagin, purporting to be In short, we must count no hour = | “Tongues of Fire” a religious from Marion Rarnes, but the sher too long, no task too small, no cus check account to ald body, te an abrupt end j iff at Heppner cannot locate him tomer too much of a crank, so we A large number of the of Fire" were throwing themselves | on the ground in a tent at Mount (By United Press.) | Tabor and screeching and praying DES MOINES, Ia. Jane 29.--|loudiy when 30 youths appeared Frank Parker, a business man of/on the scene, bent on amusing and says he has not been at that place. The letter was written after | the search for Marion began, much 19.—jas were the ers Bud tried to repute. | et written after Mra, Aldrich bad disappeared and the search had be) delicate gun attain this goal—to sell the goods Visit the Navy Yard Atlantic Meet is still at the navy yard. See the battleship Rhode Island in the drydock. Boats leave MLLE. LUBIA BEHREND. (Star Special Service.) ST. PETERSBURG, Jone Because she has the tion of having the most fie in @ Mnancial way. If it ts only for keeping & record of living ex- Denses, thie system is The danger of indifference is the| COAL REDUCED adapted themerives: a Denver, died near Kellogg today) "MI. a4 cut several ropes| sence of emeli of any woman te His sister, Mrs. Jane Black, who | thom of s handsome, booklet issued | 10 times dally from Pier 2, toot of We invite you to open {from wounds received yesterday.| nat held the tent in position. the | § pe, Mile, Labsia Behrend, the! has arrived from ¢ mie to tee de priya ~ ‘he Stone Paker| Yesler Way. Round, trip, 60c. an account NOW. Our i while he was trying to kidnap bis ), nvas began to sag, increasing popular Russian actress, is able to tify in the Barnes case next Wed: ;. smapany, entities “Salespeople.” aoa al [Syearold daughter trom the home) tho uproar within. Instantly the|add to her income by devoting an|nesday, says she knows nothing of | Wmpany. untitled 1S the ation cap | Georse nel allhaonging thot ot Bion” thats shetban aurora nian] Tn 0c S00 8 Gey to emeiling the) Marlen encegt whet Bud hes told! «4 ail who sell goods to the 50c PER TON REDUCTION ON managemen’ conser: 8 re, eit clothes covered with | perfumes manufactured by a lead-/her. The authorities regard the tects oe ea | basiness partner |the sawdust in which they had ing firm of Russlan scentma | letter lake and additional sus R comel wie vative, our patrons ex | Parker soe bane ve on been rolling, rushed ont, A. ( Much of Queen Alexandra's fe-|picious circumstances are that Mar $500 eward. ptr press their satisfaction. = = wa La te told. frlends| WAlker. & member of the religious | vorite scent—violet—is distilled, | ion has not been seen since he went § Por any case of alcoholiam that . wie «i sect, and « special officer appoint-| strangely enough, tn Rusia. M|up the creek on September 26 with [ly cannot cure tn from 8 to & PRICES AT BUNKERS: that Young had induced his wife t/q by Mayor Lane, wae in the lead 4 | Hud, that he and Bud had had trow jeave him and that the couple were | with @ revolver in bis hand and | Hu a it |costs $48.60 per ounce bottle latter's wife and that ft bas to run the gauntlet of Mile.| bie over the days. 3. ners, io tan ang Mack. Look at the James St. Bunkers—Lump, $4.50; living ovar bere. He located the! As the } e Gi Hotel, ality acd the pri 5 on i * young men ran they hurt-| Hehrend’s nostrils ax well as those| Had had warned him to leave the a a y aud compare prices. nut, $3.50. Phones—Sunset B. [pair near Kellogs and went to the! od rocks at the “Tongues of Fire,” |of four subordinate professional | country Cor. Fiat Av. and ian 8 FREDLUND, HORNSERG & 87, Ind. 87. | house to take bis child ¥ ffOM and Walker fired. One butlet emeliors” bet it Is passed as| — LAR! 26th and Dearborn—Lump, $4.50; jer mother. Young objected, and/ struck Stanley C. Ward in the loa.| being correctty tended and ready | {7 ay ov gt eel lin the row, shot his former partner inflicting a serfous wound. and Otto shot in the elbow thrown hit for her majesty's use. One Baward | ATTORNEY GOES TO JAIL. Second Ave. N. and Boston—| Lump, $4.60; nut, $3.50. Phones Sunset Queen Anne 188, Ind, 7538. 711 WwW $4.25; Dunn w The Vote in “Oregon. of the roe SALEM, Or., June 2. umplete | Smith, 65 but unofficial returns for the nom-|the congregation, and severe!) j Savings & (By United Press.) estern Ave.—Lamp, PLACE YOUR MONTHLY ination of candidate for United) jured him. Walker was arrested| QAKLAND, Cal, Jane 20—F. D.|| nut, $3.25. Phones — Sunset! Trresst Cag §f sites vonnior sive 1 xt cake (re bys etty potter Ti ggengy 3 50 gs pane Mille | aiccanias ector-aias a et te and George #./ - . AND GET Fill your orders early. publican) 59,899, and son of a former attorney gen-| J. W. BULLOCK. ee Chamberlain (democratic) 62.421 PRAHA REE ~ mag bar Any one going NOME GOLD COMING. *| county jail here today for petty lar-| 0 a 0 s Fines & Taft's stock of fist *iceny. He pleaded guilty to having w Y tachte (By United Press.) #| stolen a buggy and horse. it is said || Puget Sound Savings RES ECZEMA QUICKL’ os = = _ */ that John Sharp Williams tnterest, | &L CG el | & The Northwestern and Yuca- #| od himself in the case and tried to || oan Co. / & tan have arrived. The Victoria # secure leniency for the son of hie PAID } 112 Columbia St. phew Drug, Posiam, Now Obdtainable | # left Thursday with $1,000,000 # | former friend OM ALL DEPOSITS | in Smal! Quantities. # in bullion aboard, and 14 pris ® YOUR MONEY WILL EARN MORE MONEY FOR YOU je PES * ps od in this “Specialized Savings” bank. Our capitalization and | nce its discovery, one yell @ bed of Directors guarantee the safety of your principal, and 4 per $45 “SPINNING 1908 ago. hE By iene hap * ompounded, will prove to you the advantage of investment — ee | Sitocrat gag te et — ea Af 6 0’ Cl k T rt h iI The eae = Co. | FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. Bicycle $ lSise postion hae “tases aia Office—1068 Witth Av. Sowth, | ‘ t t | ay] " solely for the benefit of eczeuin er oc onig | Safety for the Funds of Our S18 yin san St at pat noun y patients in large jars sufficient for \Btrunk S0c; 2 trunks Te; & a month's treatment. This was P fed able @istance. 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