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" THIS SCANDAL FIRST PICTURE OF THE PETERED OUT (By United Preee.) FRANCISCO, e ‘ « the re hat girls had been brought the army transpegt t ip, while men the erson, the tnapec jepartment, has Captain pelled sleep on decks, Colone! Au tor Keneral of the completely exhonorated Campbell B. Babeock, U. 8 A quartermaste n of the trans pat, and diem the char as wr s ¢ the chor girls was shed in & Port land paper h great candal w jooked fk t ce And framed and ih by Frank Doug y, a dist ably discharged soldier; J. } who was d 1 by th . authorities, and Roy Marshall, at x were M I H. Dingtma wif it the head of the Manila i} A me and t ® ne he M Wiltia aged 16 and “ lent re . 1 by Pre vee wt MISSIONARY TO TELL OF LIFE IN AFRICA’ Dr. Royal J. Dye, from Boleng om the Equator, Africa. a ary of the First Christi will preach at the firet church to- morrow At the morning rvieces hie nine years x heart of Africa In ride the a e native At 3 >) m & mass meeting will be held which will be by members from all tian churches. Mr. and Mrs will speak and Miss Louise K of Emporia, Kansas, national re resentative of the Christian Wo an’s Board of Missions, will del an address YOUNG THIEF HA CONFESSED Harry Miller, the young thief who was captured in the plant of the Pacific Net & Twine Co. last Wednesday sight, has cx to the police that he entere same establishment on the different occasions Ten cases of tobacco were recor ered from a cigar stand at Western ay. and Yevler way yesterday by City Detectives William Holland and Ed Griffith, where Miller had sold the stuff. Miller denies that he had any thing to do with a number of other Waterfront robberies in the past few months. TENNANT PRESENTED WOH A GOLD BADGE A solid gold badge of office was Presented to Captain of Detectives Tennant jast night by members of Dye the @etective department. City! Detective Frank W. Clark made the presentation speech, in which he expressed the thanks of the men fm the department for their treat ment. Captain Tennant shook hands with each man and warmly thanked the detectives for the hand some «ift. Christian Endeavorers of Wash ington and Northern Idaho are in convenicon at Ellensburg. There ts nothing quite so restful and health ballding as a summer at Seacoma Beach Compare it with any place you ever camped, and you will find it offers more induce ments than any other, Better boat service, better water, better park and better neighbors. We want nice people. od CANDIDATES TOGETHER ARROWS POINT TO THE NOMINEES. and Jas. 8 Sherman were sna ng RD ree visit to Cluciona The photog om . ed by a crowd at the depot, just after trem Washington T THE | CAPTAIN 18 INJURED. PORT TOWNSEND, June 27- Captain Haller, of the steam on his ship, fell down a hatehway breaking several ribs and injuring himeelt aly The schow nate perty throu the value of pr than to have f good road 3 it seems that the nt of The Btar on why had a decent fractiona { road bul arneat period ernhips instead roa It te really diffic for ta to eee legitimate ways in which the nty officers can spend the money hich has arisen fr taxer quad something nayers rupled in Inst three years, We are not intimating ¢ a “Tweed cing” i having He inception, but my dear wir, there Is t ent not or square festoners { this cold-t ople’s funda, the com supplied, and in will be or 1 betters able un wt the Sincerely you & ROSS PARKER STATE N NEWS ‘The last bolt has been driven in the $2,000,006 North Bank bridge at Vancouver Prosser te to be a clured Bunday town Battleship Virginia, at Bremer ton, claims the coaling re d James Smith, of Hellingham. loot bie my in the woods and for several days subsisted upon raw bird flesh Anacortes will celebrate July 2, 2 and 4 “STRAWBERRY PICNIC AND DANCE. Sunday at Wildwood Parl. Every body welcome. Round trip, incind ing dance, 26 cents. Take steam ere Wildwood and Haas, Leschi | Park oes REMOVAL SALE NOW ON AT L. Kilsheimer & Co.’s LIQUOR STORE 1115 FIRST AV. PACIFIC HOTEL BUILDING. We are going to vacate our present days, and are offering our st location in a few ock of High-Grade Bottled and Bulk Goods at greatly reduced prices A Few of the “GOOD THINGS” Regular $1.25 Bottled in-Bond Whiskies Regular $1.59 Bot tled Whiskies 95c $1.15 Regular $1.00 Bottied Whisktes 75¢ ~~ 5 . $1.00 Bottled 50c Regula ; The Bottled 40c SOc Bottled 25c Wines GET OUR PRICES ON BULK LiQuORS. See Our 50c Bargain Counter DON’T FORGET THE PLACE. 1115 Fl RST AV. the ways at Mc Curdy’s shipyard for repairs, had a hatch way which was covered at present by « sheet of canvas, Cap’ Hal ler stepped on the canvas and fell to the bottom of bis sh He was removed to the Marine hospital REFUSED TO ISSUE A PEACE WARRANT Upon Investigation, Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh has refused to issue & peace warrant for Mre Josephine Carroll, 4729 22nd av. 8. which was asked for by the father of Etta Addison, « young girl of the neighborhood Tt was alleged that Mrs. Carroll bad pushed the gir! orn ® walk against « fen and injured her #0 that she was confined to her bed, the incident wing oat of a neighborhood feud The investigation showed no basis for the issuance of m peace war rant COAL MINERS HAVE NO LABOR TROUBLE (By United Press.) CLE BLUM, Juve 27 weeks the mines here and at Ros lyn b been working but two and three days a week on ac ant of slack market, and carpenters and mechanics are making repairs while the mines are idle Some of the miners thought an unfair division of the labo being allowed and st Roslyn last Fri stationed themeeives at the entrance to the Roslyn mines and prev any one entering When they learned that only mechanics were working For six all hindrance was dropped. From this rumors of the trouble have been circulated, entirely without foundation There is no trow expected. The mines will all work short time foranother month, wh a market for an increased output nor is any “jis anticipated STATE TEAM MAY GO TO JAPAN (By United Press.) SPOKANE, June nouncement was made by “Sh Hammeriun, of the University of shington’s baseb team, that t aggregation o' Ho players will undoubtedly accept the invita tlon of the Waseda reity team of Tokio to go there and play 16 games in August BIG ROBBERY ATTEMPTED The an y (By United P EAST 87 ) LOUIS, ti, June An attempt was made to hold up| an express car on the tion Tiltnot $48.0 system carrying ) in 1 BE. Harmon, « train dispatcher robbers creeping along in the grass near the station and signalled the motorman to put on full speed. As the car sped past the station the highwaymen opened fire, one of the bullets striking the car. Nobody was injured Chicago and saw the Alton OPEN To Visitors EVERY DAY. The whole Atlantic fleet will be at the navy yard a few days more Bee the battleship Rhode Island tn the dry dock oats leave pier 2 foot of Yesler way, ten times dail Round trip f | Everett and Edmonds and $1,000 worth of jewelry | neh station last night. ¢.| would be | —encnnee! | For. tain 178, P state 1908 CAPT. WALLACE D@AD. GLVES UP ork Mt fe I re went dow vais ena INSANE MOTHER’ i Goa we) LEAPS IN SEA if Thursday and drag rear of U home (ROUND TRIP ((ictonia, om ed Ue cover of. the ern| Stealing to the decks, evading replac the Hakesaki, a Japanone stowaway walked awa wae 4 4 m th teamer Prva, le supp dd te returned and pe@red nto the water eriehed, off the coast of Cal See eee em gereeen PORT TOWNSEND happ 1. The bodies were re the immigration regulations of this ed and la t auth . our Mra. Johe nt Wh a few daya ago, the t SUNDAY, ip. lites 28 “ 4 1 hands to turn t« he wa risned The TO WEB LEGALLY :: eat he “man could i ice ; Helen Maton: Mins © days out, the J the millionatre 8 t of his t begging for 1 adelphia, and Samuel Clarkeor hing t at, which wae given him t 1 aet eur “ wae treatment tha Th ne A. H. Ont ° “a apprecta u . has bee x od that M M. emarks as 4 ae ser a he : “ GILL THEIR ATTORNEY Day counpe : Aven A the y on wterda in noon KoOOUre & continuance of Mi: (By United Pr ) KILLED IN WRECK WALLACE Is considered out ore # the Co ida., June of (By United P. CHADRON, Neb, Je men were killed in ) Pive k on the ir d'Alenes district has been awr made on the of the Anahor Chicago and Northweetern railroad Mining company at Burke, between when a doubleheader freight train th and the Hecla mines eastbound, struck a washout caused strike comaints pay | by @ cloudburst 40 miles from Chad ing silver of enormous values, An|turned assay gives a return of 1.2 to the ton and picked range all the y from 2 4,000 ounces to the te In adtlb tion to thin two feet of crystal van oe camplen New British Patent Law, to) LONDON June Th new British patent law which «tipulat eianers whe Leaves Pier No. 1 (Foot Yesler Way) 8:30 a. m.; Arrives toria About 1:30 p. m.; Meals Served DAYLIGHT TRIP. RETURNING ptain patents lead ore has been found, assaying t Britain must manufacture at a va of from &5 to 90 per r goods on British sot}, is ore cent © was discovered iat @ting an fndustrial revolution here Th the bottom of a S5-foot #' on the} manufactur claim known as the Diam 4 Hiteh. a a‘ ‘ mpg ot by loss _ r . ‘ | yaaa? GnILONGN onan, | festa ts cnet’ one sete Te Leaves Victoria 4:30 p. m.; Arrives Seattle About 9:30 m.; Three Hours in Victoria for Sightseeing. Same Rate Applies on S. S. Rosalie, Leaving Pier 1 Daily Except Monday, 11 P. M. Ragland or make arrangement are being made}whereby Knalish firms many Society of Eye an@ithe goods under a « Arrnagements by the Seattle Kar Speciatiate to treat chitdrempaities f of charge tf th rents eae peeps hot afford to pay anything, or at] DY McGregor has resumed den $1 to Vancouver, B. C.| | Another Delightful Ti redaced rates if the parents are | fl, fraction, $03 ir ” ban Round Trip $2—Deligh tful Week-End Excur for Sunday is able to make partial payments. ag. - 3 « som on the Magnificent St ROQUOIS” mehip Overto Tacoma On the Fast Stee! Steamship “$55. 00 Denver and Return HLL. KLEIN | Seattic Saturday Midnight. Arrives D POLIS is” rE 9 A. M. Leaves Vancouver 12 Noon. NDIANA Account Democratic Convention, ‘The Best Bhoe Repairing tn | Arrives Seattle 9:30 P. M, 300 Miles of the Leaves Pier | at 9 A. M., 1, Sand9P. via Oregon RR. & Navigation Co. [i the City While You Walt | Grandest Sermery in the World. ROUND TRIP 50c On sale July 3, good 2 days Full particulars, reservations and tickets at Union Ticket office, 608 First av. BE EK Eilts, Gen? Agent . 817 JAMES GT. SHOES AND OXFORDS tp tan end bisck. Look at the quality aud compare the prices REOLUND, HORNBERG & LARSON, ——AT THE MEADOWS Six Races Daily eweeyereacn| 23 Join the Autopiano Club $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO. Including free use of our cirew lating ibrary, Special prices will be given for a few days on | second-hand Autoplanos. Some as low as $260.00 with free use of the music library. Votes in our great voting contest will be allowed on all cash payments Kohler & Chase 1318 Gecond Aw ttle, Wash. Weber Plano Dealers. “ py FIRST RACE AT 2 P.M. From June 20 to September 12. Cars leave every 10 minutes From First Ave. and Jackson St. After 11 o’clock a. m. eesce | and a ADMISSION (Including Grand Stand) Gentlemen $1.00 SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE, Fare 35c—Round Trip, 50c. | FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY.! LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and | 10:25 @ m., 2:05 and 6:45 p,m. =| LEAVES TACOMA — 6:35 « m. and 12:15, 3:56 and 7:30 p. m. U. BEELEY, Jr, Agent Atle Fosemea—Tot. Ladies 50c =socr