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J ‘ie MRS. A.C. GREGG. eee ’ (Star Special Service.) : GHATTANOOGA, Tenn, June 27 @id it! You did 1!" = Pare. A. C. Gregg, her face blanch-| warning him to be prepared to die, | t ‘with horror and her figure sway./and begging him to come home at ere she fainted away, polnted/ once. Gregg never answered the gecusing finger at Lon Hatfield, | letter. he singled out of a dozen| Mra Greg came to Chattanooga | t at police headquarters. was the verification of her! officers who had {dentified the body | through ber letter able to identify your murderer,” " She begged Gregg to retur once. His littl Gye roids ing Salesman of Mt & creek near Lookout moun- | found. His wife saw the tragedy en-| her that she wrote him a/dence pointing to his guilt Not} of warning. iknowing this, Mrs. Gregx desertbéd letter, found upon his body, Hatfield to a dot, as the dream the means of identification. It | murderer. geene where the murder occur. | rested, waa placed tnconspteuousty & “I am sure,” she wrote, “that among a dosen men. Mra. Gress imp dream comes true I will be| was brought Into the room and) East! Excursions! trip tickets on sale daly | ey Without hesitation she ploked out 32 and 23; August 6, 7, 21 and) watfield, then fell to the floor in a Bby the Oregon RR & | swoon. Go. Rates, routes, tickets and| Mrs. Greg says that every tmpor ons at Union Ticket Of | tant incident of life has beeo $05 First av. BB. Ellis, ge0'l| foreshadowed by a dream. She de clares absolute confidence that Hat Iteld murdered her husband The officers have circumstantial evidence implicating others than | Hatfield, among them Hattie Jones. [aged 20, who has been arresved for complicity after the fact. | Gregg, bat protests ignorance murder. A search of her home resulted in {finding In her trunk a bloodstatned | veat and mud-bespattered collar and tle belonging to Hatfield, who had | been showing her attention. OPEN REGRADE BIDS. y people have became wealthy ewe very ameall amounts month tm property that aid & fetare one-tenth co bright Hf Bids for the Olive st l were opened this afternoon by the board of public works. No awards have as yet been made. All bide Bidders and smounts are c. Erickson, $85,982; John Kolberg. | 961,089; Hawley & Lane, $66,014.86; Holt & Jefforey, $62,993.70. Free Clothing A Cont and Vest Free with evsey Sait bought during our Setting Out Sale, $12.59 Salt. 06.90; $18.00 Suit, G.% Is addition, Free Coat and own RAINIER CLOTHING CO, 1104 Firet Ave Hi and $f monthly, We * laree SATURDAY NIGHT _ From 6 to 10 O'Clock Se Lead Pencil, 3 for 10¢ Regular Sc-—-Simmons Car- penters’ Lead Pencils; the best pencil ever offered to Se Doz. Paper Plates, 3¢ Doz. Se Doz—-Best quality white paper Pie Plates; for your the sates eae 10c neon” ape 3c 50¢ Doz. Table Tumblers, 10c File, 5¢ Regular 10c—Rest quality cra- cible steel hand saw file; assorted sizes; after 5 6 o'clock, each ....... c Main Floor 3¢ Each Regular S0c-—-Full finish Ta- ble Tumblers; an extreme special for after 6 3 o'clock Saturday, each. c Basement OM ALL DEPOSITS Children’s Accounts Me of eyecial importance, ag they are educational as wel as finan- Mlally benefictal to the child. We are a “Bpecialized Savings” bank, BA much tnke plearure in tenching the children to save and de- thelr own monny tn the bank DREAM MURDER VW! aM MURDER WI SHOW Wil Be Greatest Feat nounced today at the home | J tn | daughter, Mary, added a postecript, | assembled under ships will ouvers, se weeks before A. C. Gregg, ajof the lonely spot where the mur | number of auxiliary Vernon, | der occurred tallied exactly with) announcement has created consid qmurdered and his body thrown! the place where the body was/|erable speculation tn Lon Hatfield had been arrested) lieved that this move of in a dream. So strongly did| for the crime, cireumstantia evi-|ts intended to offset ston c cruise of the Atlantic fleet As « further test Mat-/been on the A with startling clearness field, dressed as he was when ar) it left Hampton Roads for the trip The giri| Wiltiam H lelaima she was engaged to marry | a big crowd of citizens of the of bis | mer Capitel” when he arrived this morning to spend th ident Roosevelt regrade | are within the assessed valuation. | 4.| secretary of war, FIRST AVENUE, OF FORITE POSTORFICE. > *% ) OFF HER | | England Plans Imposing BOAT... G@wirarde) Array of Her War Vessels, | | | Ever Assembled at Time. (By United Press.) LONDON, June 27.—It was an office of the that hiet lord of tngland plans to make the coming the admiralty maneuvers in the North sea fron 1 to 22, inclusive, the oning array of war vessels ever| any flag at one ime fn the history of the world Twenty-cight first-class battle participate in the man ral of these being of Henides the most he Dreadnaught type im response to a request from the| battleships, there will be 19 ar| mored cruisers. Her deseription | ers, 180 torpedo boats and a large 50 protected cruts | vessels. The diplomatic | tireles here and it ts gem be | ted in Europe entire world have tean feet The eyes of th since around the world, and it ls thought | that England wishes to make a dis | to| play of her prowess on sea |asked if among the moh was the/ show that her great navy should oue she bad seen kilt her husband) be tal in her dream. j uring nations on the sea. | into consideration In fig-| the relative strength of} TAFT | (By United Presa) OYSTER BAY, L. 1, June M.—} Taft was greeted by 8am day with Pres-| He waved to them when they cheered and when oor nered by the newspapermen, smil-| ingly powed for his photograph | Then he shook hands with at least | | 200 people before he started for} | Sagamore Hill | Taft deciined to discuss politics! and said that he has no new in formation regarding the selection of a chairman for the national com-} | mittee to manage the campaign i Generat Luke E. Wright, the new! who succeeds} Taft in that office, waa with him | and will be in conference with the president much of the day. Will iam L. Ward, national committees | man from New York, also was in the party | A little Murry was caused by the arrival of a delegation of “trust busters” and reports are not lack ing that things ominous to “m factors of great wealth” and “c rapt and fllegal combinations” ar | happening. In this party were | Prank B. Kellogg. special counsel for the department of justice, Unit led States District Attorney H. L. Stimson, of New York, Lincoln J Steffens, the great exposer, and | Robert Bridges, assistant editor of | Scribner's magazine CONCERT IN WOODLAND PARK TOMORROW. E. N. Smith, conductor of the Se attle Marine band, bas arranged the following program for the concert at Woodland park tomorrow at % : h, “Sweet Sixterns; " nchottische, “A concert waltzes | “Gondoilett paraphrase, “Old Oaken Bucket;” intermezzo, “In dionne;" medley, “Mills Merry Mel-| odies;" flower song, “Hoarts and Flowers Twostep, “Harrigan.” NOT ALLOWED Fees. According to an opinion rendered today by Corporation Counsel Scott Calhoun, salaried officiats of th city are not entitled to any feen The opinion was given on account of the bill which former Health Officer I. A. Parry sent to the city} asking for $600, which he claims ta/| due tim for death certificates ts-| sued dyring his term of office. 75c No. 11-2 India ‘Oil Stone 50c ' dium grit oft | ade | se grit. te 106 O50 the the he | ae Ante anda A eee stig barening tn window THE STAR—SATURDAY JUNE 27, 1908. ay REE CITY SCHOOL TEACHER DIED THIS MORNING Francis BE. Dougas, 6 nd teacher at the Ratuter p po hon died at The Algonqgul Hone jand 14th av early this morning! after an illness of two day ié Mine Dougan lived in Beattle 1 oars ant Was well known in Jolreles, Mhe t#Sdurvived by a broth or, James A. Doegan, a lawy with offices in the Maynard bullding | The funeral will be held at the parlors of the B Un ey mpany em Monday aft-| 1 Lakeview cemetery Pi dortaking oon al made at SE res ie Steépiess hour in a barrel, of é py, #40), 2008, hd | Ghirardett’s Cocoa—Can you ben gy” diel anual say as much for any other Slechrahnen whe gunee the done drink? " mit is claimed that the | A BiG Bibi: There’s not a headache or a aneportation « the wages but © crossing to Be present t © 9 | * l* *. | ® TODAY'S RACING RESULTS, # * o : FIRST RACE. * LESS THAN A CENTA CUP ‘ * Nattie Bumppo, 3 to 1, * * Zelina, 20 to 1 * \* The Sultan, 3 to 1. . \* Time, 1:18 + * SECOND RACE, . * Pal, 2 to! . Sniiiioniiisiiniaiiy * Nagazam, 4 to 1, * 7 Aunt Polly, 6 to 1. . POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 27.) & Time, 1:13, - (Bulietin.) Syracuse won the) e * varsity eightoared race, the Main yyy ey ee eee RK EMH S| ev Is ma scru co ta, thie afternoon, by ha ngth CONGRESSMAN DIES, | de with pulous, whey Columbia wae second, Corne! third, Pennsylvania fourth ae (By United Pr: | ientious car e and old-fashioned Wisconsin fifth The stroke of the DBADWOOD, & D rt! Wisconsin crew collapsed. | ter an Ulness of three weeks — attention to cleantiness, purity, ;ereseman fH died from ot (By United Press.) hosts of the liver and dtopay. He goodness and quality. No cocoa POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., June 27. was taken U! fust before the last (Bulletin,) —The Syracuse crew mm of congress. He was 11 at any price can be better or more won the varsity four ed race.| years old, and « native of Keane, ! Penneyivenia finished second but|N. H. The body will be buried in delicious. Your grocer sells and | was disqualified by the judges, who the National cemetery wt Arlington. | PERISHES IN FLAMES. gave the second place to Columbia. The official time was: Syracuse, 10 minutes, 52 45 seconds and Pennsylvania 10 minutes, 67 4-5 seo | onde, Columbia's unofficial time} wae |! minutes, 6 26 seconds. | Cornell won the freehmen eights by four lengths. Gyracuse was sec | ond. Columbia fourth and Pennsylvania fifth The official time for the fresh follows: Cor third, Wisconsin | Quitri, aged 23, was burned to death in a fire at this clomenta of 9:38 3-6, Co | John Gultri recommends it. (By United Pr FRESNO, Cal, Jane 87 ) ©. Ghirardett!t Company Aubrey) San Francisce Tipton, near Visalia, morning. There are several) mystery in the case. the dead man’s broth tumbia A al A ee ooo and Pennsylvania 10:42. ii sad Pt ie - ——_ in the fourcered varsity sae Waeee ne NOVY VONE | ic; conkones ai :t0 tls mare | Joba Gut van ovtlbe bad got | RENO IN BAD FIX. Syracuse took the lead from thi very first and maintained it. © | nell was close behind, but half a! mile from the finish the Cornell) shell struck a Bucy marking the, course, putting it out of the race. | The freahma was delayed 20 minutes at the start by the Colum | bia crew, At the one mile mark Cornett and Columbia were even, but the Cornel crew forged ahead and won easily | Ideal weather conditions existed. | ‘The water was smooth and the sky| clear, The city t# full of visitors} and the west shore was Maed with/ spectators. Tickets for the obser vation train were sold out in ad vanee on account of the great tm 10 times daily f Yeuter Way Of every kind FROPRAS CA"HEGER <O Atlantic fleet t# still at the navy wt. See the battleship Rhode and in the drydock. Boats leave m Pier 2, foot of ind trip, 60c, ** BRUSHES Every one guar anteed ing by flames, which were entering the bedroom in which both brothers slept. He jumped up and called to his brother, who was standing in the next room, fully dressed, to help him fight the fire. His brother re sponded, but did not leave the room blankets, with which he vainly tried to put out the fire. He called to his brother again and finally broke RENO, Nev, June 27.—Private open the window to the second bed advices bere from Rawhide state room and dragged out Aubrey’s that the mining camp today is prac- bedy, which was burned beyond rec- tically at a standstill because of ognition. lack of banks. Lack of money bas | been responsible for the closing of several mines because there is no money with which to pay the men. (By United Press.) Re Some people run personal or family expense IF YOU KNOW where your YOSEMITE piain or undersigned owners od steamer will mot debts contracted by 1904 Piest Aw Special Sale » Arcade Anaex accounts, That is considerable trouble. PAY BY CHECK money goes, besides having a receipt. you will x. PACIFIC EXCURSION CO. CAPT, GRANT. seat tas Sree Galen ane o> Guan? 4 SUITS + We welcome SMALL as well as large accounts. matched Courtney, the whard of Bank is open Saturday evenings from 6 to 8. by giving his varsity eight o hard| Price ee t night, contrary to all P 900.00 ‘ Saite— P WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST R since R ON SAVINGS. $27.60 Sulte— OBJECTED TO © ss Seca | = = CLEMENCY Raymond Monroe, just over 21] years of age, wis seat to the state) ORNER FIRST AVE. AND YESLER WAY. penttontiory today by Jedge A. W.| Fg nvagphn 8 ime Prater, in the superior court, for! Wool Skirts, at just— } an indeterminate sentence of from 1 1 to 14 years. He was recently One-Half Price | convicted of attempted ertmin att His attorney pleaded that he was $26.00 Butte— State Bank of Seattle ON PIONEER PLACE. the sole support 6 a widowed | mother, and Judge Frater changed | fgg Cash—Credit— | his mind and ordered the young! : Vv man sent the state reformatory, | Easy Payments OU ARE INVITED to visit the plant of the and he might have gotten off easy | On Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling Co, had not Prosecuting Attorney Ken | Minor ay, and Stewart st, and inspect neth Mackintosh stepped to and in the mother, but the boy h aged to squander most would be about right result Judge Frater ence & w time man of it Fourteen years in the penitentiary and a changed SUNDAY SCHOOL ON PICNIC. The Yosemite today members of the Sunday the Congregational church nual pienic. The pienic is held at Three Tree Point } carried the schools of ” of the | ecity and their friends on their an being STRAWBERRY PICNIC AND DANCE. Sunday at Wildwood Park. Every.) Round trip, includ Take steam. Leechi body welcome. ing dance, 25 cents. Wildwood and Haas, or a savings a: ® sHoRROCK a? nARTMAN av 4 omer ALEXANDER MYHRS Courtesy and a Desire to Serve You A cardinal principle in the management of this institution is the customers courteously ly. If you desire to a ice, you are invited t sunt with this company. Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. : a) 1912—Second Ave—1312 he i No other medicine cares bette Chinere Herte and Moots WUE YOUNG WO Chinese Medicine Co, than desire you. terfered thoroughly the methods used in bottling the nu- “The young man has the repu-| merous beverages made by this company and tation of being @ terror in the| neighborhood where he lives,” said/ scrutinize the place as regards cleanliness. The | Mr. Mackintosh. “When the father visit will be both interesting and {ostructive to died, @ little money was left to Nothing but the purest of ingredients, principal- ly pure fruit juices, are used in the manufacture of their beverages, and no goods of the kind on the market can equal them. Dealers pay more for them and you should demand them whenever you buy a “soft” drink, Look for the label on the bottle. Just As Loud Dance all evening and nothing to pay for music, No one to thank. No one to tire At Bunkers. Neweastie Lump .....84.25 Newcastle Nut .......$3.25 Black Diamond Lump .$6.25 Furnace Coal .... ....$4.00 Pacific Coast Coal Co. 563 Railroad Ave. South. Phones: Ex. 99 and Main 70; Ind., 92. ~NEW SKIN-REMEDY Creates Big Stir; Orug Stores One small payment and the Vio Crowded With Sufferers. tor is in your home; a few more For the past two weeks the and you own It forever, Quaker, Raven and other leading The music is just as lond and drug stores in this city have been ~ clear and fine as if you whited crowded with persons desiring a to serve all of its months for it to save up the full supply of poslam, the new cure for promptly and efficient- price. Yes, thank yourself for not eczema, This is the drug which ail yourself of our serv- waiting. has created such a stir throughout » open either a checking . PRERIDONT . VCR Present amoRRTART on Sherman, Clay & Co. 1406 Second Av. the country since its discovery one year ago. For the convenience of those who use posiam for pimples, black- heads, blotches, red noses, acne, herpes and other minor skin trou- bles, a special 50-cent package has been adopted, in addition to the regular two-dollar jar, which is now on sale at all leading drug stores, In eczema cases, poslam stops the itching with first plication and proceeds to h curing chronic cases in two weeks. In minor skin troubles, results show after an overnight application, For a free experimental sample, write direet to the Emergency Labora- tories, 82 West Twenty-fifth Street, New York City. a