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° » Yr eS *. ee ee oe eT good opinion of the alre hahah — | of other cities has been afl ee ”? —— Ma ater at. ~~ wpeeen.r “<reman xs ee nenemmenend [fir od in Beattie in regard to “The - . Light Kternal,” which is bet + Special Service.) . {eter Sp pee jwented at the Lalu.” "*W yew YORK a | | Were Twenty-One" omen p" gad moaning alty, | | week } er poor Wa mBting | | mh every * ’ alone At the Collecum. ¥ i lahte i | | , | h long ® a “| Two special events are scheduled | ai the 7 | }for tonight and tomorrow night at call order harke written | the Coliseum, Tonight Sirronje w fe fre shot and killed De, Bar| serach fe Sh marae of nensett gl, LOW 16 Wane by WW. Ausyyit : sheriffe ffom the courthouse, and Shes ree, has @ tomorrow night Spelger & Hurlbat| Ge i D ; see eran Koten. But the name | will furniah @ large, heavy packitis orgia on Democratic , oneal make difference. tn | box and All her into It with 2,000} Me ® ace Rare oe and friend nails, She promtses to get out of| T k tate nes s eo has nn | it in a few minutes | Ic el. on the e J neither | | SShtooe ts attired nor “striking ; At Pantages sat — Therefore the eo te t promi In presenting “The Ten Dark (By United Press.) Seat. New Y - any city, | Knights” Pantages eof the} CHICAGO, June 24-—Col. Jame busy. Much every ut vaudeville ever seen|“Ham" Lewis, Chicns huma wy. Murde New Glenrvey and yonell, the | fashion plate whowe ort, pink ann ow everything. | Three Hell Boys, Musical DeVewux| whiskers and oratorical at an actres a rich man's | and Darnett Bros, and Sylvia com: | have made him a familar figure | fe involve murder case, | to the bill Hfe of thim elty, is Ge piorest i j At the Star. cratic Ueket Barab K alte a one No} Crimmins and Gofe are now well) § Lewis 1 gee ever Inquires for her at the of slong in their farewell week at the | teleeram from a fee. a he clatives are i oe Star. Their offering, “A Trolley | tate nig if be Shaner ary sent In to Sarah techie Anta di Basa Shee ie tab ten present they Were to Harry Thaw, who CHARLEY TAFT HAS HUNCH the Denver convention, Ce Murdered. Even the guards “DAD WILL BE ELECTED. | Lewis picked out a few words A eave Sarah te elf, because here |} which he thought would please the Peat an ordinary case | Southerners and sent them in th #. there is ne need of pay | way jeg Aitention to Sarah, because, un-| i Tam not & candidate for the vice @tber celebrated actressmur: | presidency, but 1 would very ma: she nits everything apprectate an honorable recomr Goem't Know anything abc } dation , If the office m want to ke w | SARAH KOTEN ON HER WAY TO COURT, HER LAWYER | & Georgia honor accor ' she will tell them. It never) (8 ON THE LEFT, A DETECTIVE ON THE RIGHT. The office ot vies pros to Sarah to conceal any-| | ther to be sox at - ‘ She doe change ber story. |" e ary m ee oe eae | declined + scales " she bas only one. Its simple} Monthe passed. The «irl would | ings by Henry EB. Ellenberger, He | Sand abort. It rons like this soon become a mother. She wor | was assisted by Mies Arlene Me | [> Bix years ago Sarah came to/ ried so she could not work. She! Donagh, soprano, and Minn Hazel bees, to work. She became a| bought a revolver, She called Dr,| Rowe, violinist | y month she sent some | Auspite’s office on the telephone, Wedding Annive ney home. A year ago she went) and informed him he was wanted) ‘The 26th ans Es thetr } fe Dr. Auspits’s sanitarium as a @ certain house to attend a sick | marriage was brated Mo i man. She waited. Dr. Auspits did evening by Mr. and M F. W " first Dr. Auspits did not pay | not appear until seven hours later.) Merrick at the Lincoln. attention to Sarah. She was) Sarah shot him as he enter Musical Art C oaemenenes purse. But she was very|ing the house. He fell at her! ‘wns yoons Téa no | t from the type of woman | feet, and she stooped and fired an oung Ladies’ Musical Art While attempting to open a pop @octor would ask to go out with him. te go out He didn't hecessary it was ly back. | struggled until | became unconscious T the girl caused the physi in court he produced o attacked Sarah | ter, and Dr. Avuspite Dever seen some of them , Whe had appeared amused fm court, and not her story. Visit the Navy Yard © Ik ee the battleship. “Rhode Boats leave ntic Meet in the drydock. daily from Pier 2, foot Way. Round trip. 50c. ae ete Viits.te LES aoe ne *all tomorrow to pick up Rear cost and less than The eleventh-bour traders ali Thorsday sale such a remarkable fome foture selling buying ing, ae they He never asked | Sarah He never gave her to show any of the courtesies the av aa pays the woman whose) | was asleep. f i i | bad ruined me.” . This {s all there Is to tell about Sarah. As to Dr. Auspits, he left a man. He put his hand over my ‘The man was Dr. Auspits ith . What surprised Sarah Was) had worked hie way the court belleved the doctor's The girl declared she from our assembly floors, be done in the regular way. Thanking you for your Mheral patronage, which helped to make ‘@ real mone, saving chance. othtr bullet through his heart waited for the to come “I shot him,” lee between her sobs. to | me .in court, and dented beautiful wife. the murder in the nm reported to the police Dr. A weapon fatled to discharge. Im another instance Dr j fidence of a married woman—Mre Agnes Deffa—and then testified against her in a divorce sult rah walked out of the court drought by the husband : She could not understand : - y the judge had belteved the doc- 3 Luncheon. or] Mrs John ©. C. Kden wilt give }a luncheon at the Perry Wednes i day, July 1, in honor of Mrs. Fred jertck J. Grant, of Zanesville, O ere of inis. Daughters of iste will meet morrow afternoon Mra. Robert Clark Concert Evenings. Two successful concerts sven Monday and HURSDAY Stock-Adjusting Sale Positively Closes We wish to state that tomorrow ts absolutely the very last day Our value smashing and Stock-Adjusting Sale, xo make It a point all grades of dependable goods at cost will find the same special prices were quoted from time to time during the last ten days in After that day all sale goods will be remor special tage taken off and baying snecess, we feel reasonably sure that folk will respond much more freely do, that a trading event advertised by this store Then police to the girt told the po | He en tered my room itke « burglar while Then he laughed at that be | James Hannah Jensen, a nurse, read of spapers and pits had ruined her tn the same manner he had Sarah. She had later snap ped a revolver In his face, but the Ausplte into the con ‘NEWS | uTS_OEWS| te t the home of 22 Federal av were Tuesday even W KIND OF MURDER CASE’ club will hold an outing tomorrow at the home of Miss Ruth Keyes at Laurelhurst, on Lake Washing ton. Women of St. James Entertain. The women of St. James’ cathe dral gave @ novelty party last aleht at the @exidence of Mr. and Mra E. Galbraith Wednesday Bridge Club, The Wednesday Bridge club was entertained today at the apart ments of Mra Frederick West Hicks, the Charlemont Swedish Concert. The Swedish Midsummer festival will be given tonight at the Swed lah Latheran chureh at § o'clock A preparation Matoh” te reached the ult of what io pend clusion fae rs Runaway as the he| “The Light Eternal.” | botti: of bis with a blow with the pair hand Monday afternoon at | Tacoum, Mate William Ayers, of the steamer Dove, lost two fingers jand an ear by the explosion of the bottle After the strenuous labor jing freight at Tacenm, mate Mm took himeeif to the feebex to | quench his thirst with a cool bottle }of soda pep, but instead ef using |&h opener, gave the cork a strong rap with hin open palm. | Bimultancourly with the blew, the bettie ecxpleded with a terrific foree, caused Ht te belte: by an overcharge of gas, @od dinmem | bered two ef the mate's fingers os Ayer The program will be furninhed by the teachers and vor Edgren's Schoo! of M by the Lathe: eburch © the Philharmonic orchestra. address of the evening will made by Johan Hdgardh, editor of} the Swedish Pacttic Tribune. Two Banks Insolvent. CARSON CITY, Nev. June 24 The ate bank comminsten today | instructed Attorney General Stod | dard to apply to the courts to have} receive pointed for the Wonder Bank & Trust company, of Wonder, | , ond aizo the Firet National of Rawhide. oth of these uth under tn | mittee sine their suspension several days age, and it is now declared by Rank | Buantiner Hofer that they are hope leasly Insolvent voutimatic [AMUSEMENTS “The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary.” May Robson and the adequate company supporting her make “The | Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary” # very lentertaining comedy. It will con tioue through the week at the Moore. “Girotie- Girofla. Frank Fiealy's San Franciseo Op ora Compwny at the Grand is play ing “Gtrofie-Gtrofia” one of the best light Gpera® seen recently tn this city, There was s matinee this atterncon. Another will be given Saturday “The Ganibler.” The midweek matinee at the Se attic will be given tomorrow with the Burgess-Bunting company being | Mark “The Gambler.” For the Warm Days a cool, stylish Outing Suit will be a mighty reer acceptable adjunct to your wardrobe it'Tl mean real comfort for you and will make the hot weather enjoyable im the extreme. We have a splendid selection of Men's Out- ing Suits, in prices ranging from $12.50 to $27.50—and, if not con venient to pay cash, you're welcome to open an account and pay a little down and a little ata time for the suit you select Eastern Outfitting Co. (Inc.) 1932-34 Gecond Av. 209 Union Bt Reliable Credit House” \ 7 4 clean an a knife could have done tt another pleee striking off bis right ear, Had the glass struck bie head ithe chances are that they would Thave killed the man. | (Seattle Star Exciusive Service), A*® soon 8 the beat remehed WASHINGTON, June 24—"Whe Vaxhon the injured man was placed |do 1 think wil! be elected? why, ih, '2e care of Dr. MeGtbbon, whe my dad, of course, He'll win pf oe to the wounds and made the way, no matter whe the demo: | nig" ™ comfortable as poe lerate put up.” — ' So says Charley Taft, young sen of the ee ry of war Charley reads the newspapers considerably. CHARLEY TAFT. ee gana 0 age eee U. 5. Navy Yard Route Steamer Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30/ and 0:50 a.m. 1:50 and 4p. mf Fine Pianos Go at Ridiculously L Low Prices New Piano Exchange and Bargain Room Opened by D. S. Johnston Filled With Many Rare Values | | Pianos, Organs, Player Pianos, Pisnolas at About # Third Actus! | Value—Prices as Little as $26, $42, $67, $96, $112 Up, and on Very | Bony Terme—Quick Action Necessary t Secure Choice—Better Come Right Away if You Can, in # Very great plano bustoess: wich as hes centered at this estan AS an example, you'll find ip the | Piano Exehange and Bargain Roo, lishment are many chances for|to be closed out—regardiess of jareat bargaine—ptanos that have | actual cost or their real value—a | been rented—pianos that we take Wintorreth & Co. a Story & Clark in exchange on Chickerings, Kim-|a Kimball, a Mussard (Preach | part M. Cables and par-| make), a Richmond, a Hinge, two rly on the genuine Pianola | Jobnestens, a Steinway, a Davia & Pianos, for which we are the sole} Sone, a Scheeffer, a Smith & | tae tory representatives—such used | Barnes, a Decker & Sons, onc | pianos are really good, durable in-| Fischer, a Hallet & Davie, a Knabe struments to buy, expecially after|a Worcester, a Bush @ Gerts, twe aes through our repair shop Marehall & Wendells, a Hobart M Then we have pianos that are | Cable, an Emerson, two Steger & sent as samples by aspiring manu nd over a dozen other well facturers—good pianos, bat getiknown makes, one small Baby lated in our regular line pla | Grand, a little used by artists; oth that have slight blemishes ers from short-time rent, ete, | Any cases, some & & little shopworn.|and all of above at Must Ge | styies that have been dr ped from | prices. Also a number of Piano new catalogues or fail to sell quiet among them three ly, damagedin-transit plane two Simple twe Aeo go into the Piane Bxchang adatiens and one genuine Pianole—at | in Room and are marked 69! unheard-of prices Publicity Department at prices Church and Parlors Organs, sev to clowe out quickly eral nearly new and others used The Piane Exchange and hh ore lems; take your choice now gain Room ix « new bat as low a8 $10 up. No matter! has come to stay—ite mission iB Rwhat you are looking for—no mat-| | to keep the store clear of all abo’ " what price-—come here and | |named stock, and the man who | marks them down makes prices te | | seit them quickly Cone ation of here is not inctor; It's see what ie in the above stock for } No matter what you are off | profit a elsewhere, or even If you do not | Jaimply “get rid of ‘om |think of buying for @ year, come Terms will be made very reason. |b right away and see what | able to reliable people, and all the | remarkable offerings the Piano x: | instruments are guaranteed to be|change and Bargain Room will m hidden ts and are| give. Prices in plain figures—time | exchangeable at any time during | payments will be accepted if all | one year from date of purchase for| cash is not convenient any higher-priced pianos we handie.| Your money back if not satisfied The far Johnston Guarantee | ‘ y back” if not aqt |COME THE VERY FIRST THING. | | intie « with each purchase. If at @ distance Write for spectal | P. & 8B. R. PRICES. |list in Bargain Room. Don't be This new method will be found | afraid of the low prices—come pre | nt from ordinary selling, in-| pared to be surprised. Ask to see » entirely sep |the Plano Pxchange and Bargain | |arate depar created for the| Room (down stairs), D. 8 Joh | purpose of “cleaning house” of ev-|ston Co, Third and University. | lerything not absolutely new Don't stay away on account of| ready money Re in time or some turn into ensh or reliable custony | one else may pick up just the bar | jers’ interest-bearing contracts ev ery tn ument thet comes within | gain you've been looking for, Noth | (s doore—regardiess of actual|ing reserved-—come prepared to yalue—to make quick sales buy | before the U. 8 reduc onishing tion all ye of thi You eon ¢ w) ONLY THREE MORE DAYS And the Opportunities of This Sale Will Have Gone 1 can during ther pent ; oo | Towels Hats Must Go | $1.00 | M t | These last three da ! ust Go| gg Figg | Cretonnes stock at thene prices arge Size Hat@ priced regularly up | Lars - to $8.00 each, full 60 Huck Towels styles, in new and stylish at ic ly trimmed headgear etual meas cholee « # , =? $2.98 Fancy Imported Cretonnes urement 19x41 ; | You can see thé same ital Pani Untrimmed Shapes, tn all quality advertised as @ colors, worth up to $4.50 great sal special in with red bor | each, going | some other stores at 660 ; } at 98c or ibe. Compare it. The dere; wale | identical material 1s of- price | 1,000 Clusters of Hower, Dasien 4 Flowers and | fered you here in’ our 2 j Follage; jast the thing to ar spring ] Drapery Department to- | for summer; regular values to $1.25; choice at 93¢ | morrow at, the 15 10¢ | only 4 | yard c ~ Wash Goods Must Go ie “Sill Coats Must ast Go. | 4be White Wash Goods at 220—~An exceptionally | And go they certainly will at these prices. In our fine assortment of bewutiful patterns in the new | assortment at the present time are Silk Taffeta t white fabrics for summ os, sold regu | Coats, in long, loose-fitting and short tight-fitting at 390 and 4be @ yard; sale price 22 styles, black and colors, Ponge ts, in the pat- on C | ural shades. Peau de Sole Coats in black. These are all uptodate garments, and you are bound to Regular 5% and 65e Colored Wash Goods 35 want them the moment you have seen them sale price only C $20.00 6iik Coats are $15, 00 now eee Regular 25c Fancy White Materials, checks 15 915.00 Silk Coats are “310. 00 and plaids, sale price c now a Hammocks Must fa Cut Glass Must Go | Parasols Hust Go $1.25 Hammocks on thie | Linen arasol#, hemstitched, $1.50 Hammocks ......... as with wood handles; sale $2.00 Cut Giaee 65066-8820 | price vereecece seeeee 98c 92.00 Hammocks ..... 61.25 ic aie hia 7 ea 00 hats. oicee-- OB, eguiar $4.00 Pongee an © $2.00 Mammeocks ...... $1.08 Oe on $0.98 Linen Parasols; also fancy Cut Glass .........- 92. striped, checked and dotted $4.00 Hammocks a2.79 00 ” $3.98 | Silk Pongee Para- 98 96.00 Hammocks $4.80 | $7.50 Cut Giese ... . $4.98 | sols, sale price . Ae ON Carthy Sutcliffe Baxter, Bawsir YowardJ. Sheeban,. Memager District Courts is largely in your hands. We are offering the mer At such low prices that your good common sense ts , bound to last three days of the sale, Our fature success depends we selling. Help us all you can, In helping us you help worth you buy here now, The sale ends Saturday night Savings are a Third to a Half | Regular $1.50 Pongees and White Dry Goods Co, President Roosevelt is making hay with the rest of the ants at Oyster Bay J. Eppinger, formerly one of the $1. 15 No. 503 7x2x1 In. bext known wheat kings of Cail fornia, te dead niece of Mies Ureula J. Morgan, J. P. Morgan, bas married Rev. Wit iam Fitzsimmons, reetor of St Marks Episeopal church, Tuxedo jpark, New York vhen Luke Wright assumes the position of secretary of war he will make no changes. Troops im the Philippines are threatened with ebolera and demic raging. ar department has perfect. | ed a plan whereby federal and na thonal guard treops are to be virta- ally amalgamated into a trained arrey of aoe According Rilte of Ohio, pedlican platform. velt approved the plank Salmon fishermen on the Fraser the open season extended Nordabl to Attorney General who drafted the re- President Roose. want Oe $55.00 Denver and Return Account Democratic Convention, via Oregon R. R. & Navigation Co. {On # July 1, good 29 days Full partienlars, reservations and tickets at Union Ticket office, 608 First av, E. EB. Ellis, Gen'l Agent Mont, of Lewiste Every Dollar You Save Belongs to you, when piaced In the savings bank, Not only does it increase your wealth but it also has earning power in this bank. Every dollar in your aecount nets you 4 per Whea interest. cent comp nually the rate of inter- est ix a fraction over 4 per cent, We pay inter est on savings twice a A small sum will year start an mecount for you. Whatever amounts you save may be added at any time. Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY. at Seo Francisco. | y ant! injunction | § aia. F. M. ene econvieted of murdering Mr. Bertha} tion for Johnson as second man om Schieuter inst January, has been | the ticket. given a life sentence | Nominee Taft witnessed Yale de= Politicians already gathering in| feat Harvard yesterday, 3 to 0. Denver are agitating the propori-| ——— Carborundum Mara Ping snd coarse sider jana du | She pening stones on earth, bet fer mont spar trgunyn ass 4ut &2% inch fine and o ‘arberundum Sharpening Mt ; or Hig, 065. tal ga. -inch same 6o4 v0 s\v st Yonpiarpur g 198 Bieat 4% Carberundum i fextee \\or you ‘waa “sl M. \ ie Gpopuninap “Uy Yay) vInny op “a \e SPINNING, 1013 Second Av. f The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits .. -» $585,000 Transact a General Banking Business, DIRECTORS— C. E. Burnside C. J. Smith Cc. H. Cobb Jd. M. Prink ©. J. Humphrey W. W. Chapin 8. Weston H.R. Clise 4. W. Clise A. 8. Kerry 4. W. Godwin John Schram W. P. Trimble George F. Stone William Piggott FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. tents, flys, all sizes, from a child's play tent to a circus tent. On quantities from 10 te 100 tents for excursion and church par- ties we make special rates. Everything in camp furniture. Loggers’ Supply Co. 815 COLMAN DOCK. Both Phones—922. South Side of Ferry.