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OFF FOR OYSTER BAY Roosevelt Leaves on His Annual Vacation Trip. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, June 20.—Prest dent Roosevelt, accompanied by his wife, his daughter Ethel and his son Quentin, left Washington at 9:15 today for his annual summer | visit to Oyster Bay, The president was accompanied to the depot by a crowd of officials and friends, and guarded by secret service Secretary William Loe panied F t Roosevelt's party as did Assis Secretary Fi Assistant Secretary Latta remained at Washington to be the chief Pooh Bah of the executive offices until the president returns Refore be left for his summer| outing, th by one of his fr earned his vacation de that he had m't waste any sympathy on jed, in a hearty voice joyed every minute of my term of office and my thanks! are due to the American people, and | not theirs to me, for the oppor-| tunity | have had to serve them. I have had a perfectly corking| One-tialf Price Sale of Clothing Now on at the Crown Clothing Co. 1121 FIRST AVENUE Watch for Friday's ad SPECIAL SALE Of SUMMER SUITS + Price + One lot of about sixty Suits at just one-half of the regular price— $15.00 Suits .. $20.00 Suite . $25.00 Suits .... $20.00 Suits ... We will trust you—your credit is good. A Special Low price throughout the store. CASH. CREO!IT. Westberg & Child 1312—Second Ave.—1312 was reminded | | | | | Summer girl, you lead the bill, A quickstey plays you on, You make your bow, and all is/ oti | But the flutter of your lawn. |SMALL CATCHES OF TROUT OF COLD WEATHER, | The trout fishermen are a grumpy | lot of fellows this “summ 4 The fish don't bite worth a cent | High streams and cold weather jare interfering to such an extent that few large catches are made. | Such rivers as the Green and Cedar give up a few trout fn « | gradging sort of way, where they | formerly yleided hundreds. It tan't because the fish are all gone. On the contrary, the waters | series of yesterday moruloa, ail, D aff plaint, the society was composed small attairs, being. Gtncoveres OO i conte Mow Yorhere, Whe Kuen et the feet of the map from the Him jslaya mountains. Paul Morton was) jare full of them. Bat they are «hiv ering with cold and feel too blue | to bite. "FISHING POOR ARE THE RULE ON ACCOUNT) errr ims 1 Bat the Mutter of your lawn, dear irl, And the beating of our hearts, As you Juggle them until they whirl Mere playthings of your arts. Look upon him with #uspicion. If be did get the fish, It was with sal mon eggs. And probably be didn't got the fish Of courve it Is good for the trout streams to have “an off season.” The fish aren't all caught and con. sequently some are left to make; things better next year There may be fishing, some fish ing, yet. aay in July or August, but ining. FIRE BUGS IN VICTORIA. (By United Press.) VICTORIA Fespor of 12 res since last night discovered, following upon fore they made any headway. A re ward will probably be offered for) Of course the Cascade mountain | apprehension of the uakenwn to letreams, jike the Skykomish, are| leold weather imponeibilities at this itime. Persons going there find! nothing doing. There is some dan ger of frost bite. cendiary who is terrorist eity, Ni |from Dr, Tropham, w' early every merchant in the | oerowed th congested business section has em | ployed a epectal watchman and dox The various lakes have been fair-|ens of specials have been sworn in ly productive so far, furnishing falr| by the municipal authorities. | catches of trout. The lakes are al ways better places for fishing in cold weather like the present sum nearby stream. ee eR RNLEREEANNTEREREREERD U. &. Navy Yard Route Steamer | *#¥en years in the penitentiary at| Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30 580 Quentin Mine © 30 and 4p. m. **¢ | previous to her arrest, was prom! _ —-|nent in church and 9:30 a.m. STATEMENT OF CONDITION TITLE TRUST CO. Under State Examiner's Call of May 14, 1908. Resources. Leans and discounts. $269,926.36 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 22,748.20 Cash on hand $30,515.94 In banks 81,153.56 - —— 111,969.50 Abstract and safe de posit plants ....... . 158,808.84 Deposits May 14, 1908 .... Deposits Febraary 14, 1908 $593,452.90 Liabilities. Capital stock pald tn. .6820,815.90 Surplus ee 5,000.00 Undivided profits 7419.68 Deposits ....... « 261,217.82 9592, 462 ry 224,168.31 sence eeesceees § 27,060.01 | Steamers FORTUNA STH FORTUNA LEAVES Lesont i Madison and Leschi Parks Daily STRS CYREN® AND XANTHUS BLT EEN MADISON AND LEscHT ‘ * ipped Aancing pavilion oes arivan grove. Most desirable pl private parties. Cool spring aid URANIA Leaving STR URANIA LEAVES MADISO PARK $30 & m, 11:90 @ m, 2 pm, 4:00 pm, 6:90 p m., Sundae 746 & mM, 10:00 & mm. 188 3:09 Dm. 6:00 pm. A see of gigntoen milge through “Finest plonie grounds on Lake Wash rtheast shore of Mere: ” fonally some chap comes back with a report that he caught a lot of trout “with a fly” in some FORM CHURCH WORKER 18 SENT TO PENITENTIARY, Ruby Canseliman, the “girl enigma,” | N@¥ York's pioneer merehant, and rrested on | i” Dis day known as the “dry goods sentenced | Palace,” will be demolished to give piice to a modern skysera:; who was several tin charges of forgery, today by Judge Wil been a m ty 4 Co ve s2oue ond vi 9y9 ) ~~ phy i pry tv haba) 2 mage 7 vn pve! 3 A Prange he > ae) (p02! You're missing a lot of fun by not buying a VICTOR On oUF easy payment plan. Enjoy It while you pay for t Sherman, Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave. .» B.C. June 20.—Dee pite strict watch the police have been unable to locate the firebug le for the greater portion rh to serve weliman. work in this city and Pasadena, and what prompted her to commit the forgeries has Or LN MAK, YY, La! A ager -e" ut. THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1 THE OPENING OF THE CONTINUOUS SUMMER VAUDEVILLE PUTTING UP Boye in the manual training de |partment of the first and second lyears of the Ballard high school lhave started work oo the |project ever attempted by any | manual training department in the | northwest, if not in the entire coun tey, | Several monthy ago it wan decid jed that the Ballard high school There’s not a headache Ghirardelli’s Cocoa—Can needed a good drawing room, so the boys, undgr the direction of Willis] Leake, manual treining fratry | joffered to.do the work of construc | | the Plahe were made by the/ puptle and four weeks ago work on | the actual copatruction wan started The butiding, which i# located on | |sehoo! property adjoining the high school, will be 26 feet wide and 40/ feet long. The frame work is near ly completed, and Inetructor Le with the assistance of some of the boys will have the building com pleted before the opening of school next term. The building resta on a founda tion of posts and cement blocks. The estimated cont of the butlding when completed, if put up in the} ordinary way, would be over $2,000 As & result of the pupils doing the lwork, the schoo! board will save more than half of the amount the boys will have idea of manual training than they} could have acquired in shop work There are 20 boys in the two Classes, and a total of 2% hours a day has been put in by the boys. The manual training department \of the Raljard schools has accom plished much work during the past Frank E. Kemp and Willls Leake have charge of the manual tor Mere playthings of your arts s#o/| training of the high school, and rare— And when you let one break, In place of it you think {t fair A mitten we should take. ~eewctemme | York next Monday to go in th Se ee TUNG (By United Press.) NEW ORK, June a. rk society {# indignant and Wall| the First Baptist church was held! | 7 things don"t look particularly prom jst is amused today over (he @e ton Thursday evening. The results| While F posure of a secret “parilament of | were as follows infinite wisdom,” taught by anit dian Mahatama and alleged to hawe | been headed by Paul Morton, few | Tettit; clerk, John «. Biggs; finan mer vice president of the SantaHe| cial secretary, A. H. Dimock, as railroad, former secretary of the) sistant financial Sidney Bovingdon has charge of the jerade work | Mr, Kemp has resigned from the department, and will leave for New tracting business with his b her oa sneer ti ‘BAPTISTS ELECT The annual election of officers of Trustece—Jobn MoMasters, L. 8 | Wood, W. M.. Livengood, W. Bh secretary c tary and head of the Equitable Baird; treasurer, W. M, Livengood; Life. The revelation was made in| misetomary secretary, J. C. Keith indian to this coustry FAMOUS BUILDING NOW TO BE TORN DOWN, | physician beat off hi & sult fled by Louls BF. |against Dr. Thomas W. Topham, a Binee noon yesterday three were | prominent Brestiyl oi According to Bachmén's hom he Rachman | president board of trustees, Corwin |S Shank; president board of dea | sons, W. T. Moore. (By United Pres BAN FRANCISCO, June 20.—) lsupposed to have financed the un-| Armed with the old cavalry sabre, \dertaking. Heckman wants $626 With which he fought through the says | Civil war, Dr. Victor Dupont early amount to bring the | today fought off the attacks of | Harry Cook, @ private at Fort Ma son, who had entered his house for | the purpose of burglary. The aged aneaiiant and } finally floored him with a blow on NEW YORK, June 20.-—The fam-| the head. fle ix weak as the result es ous old Stewart building. the scene|of his terrific battle, but will re LOS ANGELES, June 20.—Miss | Of the triumph of A. T. Stewart, | cover 7 SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare %c—Round Trip, 500. FOUR ROUND TRI and 12 Everett and Edmonds Three rowne try ry U.S. Navy Yard Route Steamer Monticello From Gaibraith Dock, Foot ot Madison Street TIME CAR Effective March SEATTLM Leave 120 KNTO! and tus he Want room for Talking Ma chine Department. Investigate. John C. Walling Co. Second Ave. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 am 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. | The would-be burglar was ar | rented PUNERAL NOTICE. ‘The funeral services of James K. Rabb were held at the parlors of the Bonney Watson company this afternoon at.4 o'clock. The barial | was held at Lakeview cemetery DEATH NOTICES. } | | Eileen C. Moriarty, aged 7, died in this city, June 18 The body was shipped to Roseburg, Ore, last | night for burial by the Bonney. Wat | eon company | William Dillion, aged 38, died in this city, June 19. The remaine are CHURCH OFFICERS MARRIAGE (By United Press.) ident of jing the cx tek Quinn, a r the Lobos Square stood before the bar of Judge Cab- anniss’ court this morning, charged Square, | word was brought poltoe | court that the girl was dying at) py the hospital of the Affiliated Cob . lleges from an operation which she jh several days ago Tears caine into Quinn's words and girl's bedside and be united tn mar. where, standing which Iay the dying girt the solemn marriage made bim her husband Minnie Schenze was taken to the | foot of Yesier way, ten times daif hospital two weeks ago for a vital appeared at police quarters and swore to a ¢ charging Quinn with seduction wae arrested hearing this proceedings of the court He} and his case ved a denial of the ployed attorneys to| Quinn had ent fight the ease | salmon eggs i Piper & Taft's, 1024 2nd ay GARDEN TRACTS@ car line and lake; level, clear ed; fine for chickens and ber National Land Inv. Co, Inc 917 First Ave. Jat the parlors of the Bonney-Wat-| BRYAN Speaks to Millions through the ©. Ghirardetti Company Sar. Francisco (By United Press.) | DAWSON, June 20.0, B. Perry, general manager of the Yukon Gold | WANTED AGKN company, which is the corporate | hame for the Guggenheim interests in the Klondike, arrived today from| Thomas W. Shackelford, gio beg New York and said in an inter-| been im trouble 4 number | view that every interest of the com-|OVer worthless checks, 20.— | pany would be fully exploited dur mean t MURDER WAS PLANNED. bee United Press.) attempt to wreck the small home f the building were injured. No charge. the dry dock. Boats leave pier 2 rey | Kound trip fare, 50 cents. wnt or a steepless hour in a barrel of you say as much for any other drink? Wirarde] LESS THAN A CENTA CUP CocoA is made with scrupulous, con- scientious care and old-fashioned attention to cleantiness, goodness and quality. at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer se recommends it. Purity, No cocoa and | by Sheriff Williams of ng season, This will | county for issuing ployment of a vast | for $50 without soffici number ef Sheu | meet ft. Shackelford has ee the local efty jail more thas"escs |for the same offense. in Seattle a few weeks ago, ] Ore, June 26.—In an| BELLINGHAM, June 20.—Wert bas been received here that Charles eeves, for occupied by Mra. BE. E. Howell, a ~ feelin in Bye. widow living tn this city with ber| Tacoma, has been tendered a post- with a husky voloe he begged the | children, a strong charge of dyna-| tion in the immigration ot HEROIC FIGHT WITH BURGLAR. | court to allow him to go to the | mite was exploded under the front! the Mexican border. poreh of the house early today, but! stood that Reeves will |riage with her before she passed fortunately none of the occupants to the great beyond j nies granted his request and in cu | cause is known for the outrage. | ee 2 ees ernment | to the bhoepital, OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY. on! The whole AUiantic fleet will be he took | at the navy yard a few days more which | See the battleship Rhode Island in position and will leave in a few éays to take up bis new duties Call Tomorrow And be relteved of that dead- alive feeling. There ARNOLD VIBRATION CO, 339-40 Arcade Annex. 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