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THE STAR ena nepeatnraaes wORCED WIFE SEEKS TO: | SAVE MAN FROM HANGMAN Fienting ouive STREET REGRADE ae CASE 09, (Star Speci saree ho POM et a) ae ~ fae WIFE DESERTION = , Judge « ' Pi be ¥ be as pg forth, oF" . ‘ age George nted | od hin way t art are roo afternoon, prohibiting Pa LS 1 | 2 tw M Seattio, CHY Engineer RH. Th an: day lawyer | Vardy apes of public ee ‘aan the board | tast couple of monthe that “Hts ii eet wec ave him p me ys my ePIa The ease on t morving | Charging Theode * the bans . ° an ee ard of pub-| was that of KR. C. We 4H. C,| Western av Welsh, husband and wife, against| wife, Mrs, Ma ‘ as ba ¥ ruelty The . lor Wen Brant | the ellable t ‘ ' " eoden reports that ¢ ‘The b 4 oéon the teen LAW hater, | he Reltat annfe t M Weeden rey at th yore ber to oe ~ Spat pale, ovedpeleamholt | Judge Arthur B, Griffin, to recover morning the husband packed up bi at , ‘ | Justice Pi. George in the justice | Weeden thinks that ieband atti ie mr @ court last fall, ahd then appealed to Pent east. The deserted wife ha jempt f Pe ~ o hey to the superior court been lef in destitute cireumstance co of the @tatrict Judge i transfer op! damaged thelr re law’ while moving some household ¢ oc | Ri M etth wer | from Seattle to Tacoma on July 36! © yeate age -__ 1907, Mayor Miller f* appearing : te coun Siensan tek Giked to ent 0 he Ss ) Reliable Transfer ‘ with ioe ied in Denver Fags yen Bh ee a ‘ | Hureey and Cumming» against him ow an Leneinese tesa, tues Won mn “| The ma. explains that he has 5 Gutifel hae inane ol or was | several cases which hie took charge Then he commenced ahain gang ty Police Judes Seba | eine - anne se nelle oy ug and finally B. Gordon this morn & . and that he intends to ase BY FREDDIE HENRY fe to leave him and Webt caid he met a friend, whose} Ne” Gee whit, have you ever been to eo court name he dees not remember, o 9 oo was granted om. The frie bee ti endeavored to persuade Mia, tolling bette we e to him, and last hb could purchest 1 gee it was afte ad bought the - fter I went on it the first few presents, she sad to the court that me I weat on it three times more to re him if he mking for a few _ then I went on the Me Ke a © for six Jude Gordon then a 4 pag = ing agreed and was mak would nive Wes ce, bo My free rides. Then at his promise when he ne em ton the clrole swing and w an old friend whom he ° Andrews started ¢ ff 1 wan wo dizay. After t for years CHORUS IN CANTATA y 1 nth down the ot Golly but geen nee fh the ieided ; 1. pleadings | MRS. LONGINOTT! AND HER “David, King of leracl,” & sacred |court t no lage = lll we inly tore down the chute ee cele thelr reunion! LITTLE DAUGHTER, ta, will be given te - = charates tim with 4 we struck the water so hard pa drink o other a a - evening at the Evangelical Luther 4 an alleged attempt to got pos | 8%¢ It was creat Be realized what he was do-| Riede} for tempting him. The lat-|4% Zion church. Terry and Bt wart /seesion of | the 12:ton gasoline] , Then 1 saw the ! Viapeno midget intoxicated ter replied with a sneering remark *) "* * of 35 volees, under schooner “Totem,” which she claims |", but they are sma . croat tetmen etic teak thale true, | the direction of Val. Behott had beem bought and paid for by], Afler a little while, when 1 had bles to the courts, and in a re St Mgr wsmnonl oP vee > i ee Longinott! drew a revolver and were married: at. Githa,| Emes, § Cotiowed Usele Hiram and fired. 1 ° 4 to hang dur HOUSE BU L| D AT é Augwet 6, 1896, and have a an on Hey ed ny . rd ing the week of July five children, which the wife says pada nae OS CS SENET) : AN during th his former whe has had to support benides | an ae Bigg Nae pete ay ite feet ts stilt at the i wife, who haw forgiven everything, | SOUTH PARK horeelt. e July, 1906. nt ater Waleed stter tbe See the dattienbip Rhode | cat beside him, and when the sen ne Boyd J. ‘Tallman (eeued a eee eee ae children’s fh the drydeck. Boats leave) tence was imposed upon him, she restraining calling upon Mr yp Ming ore yy dxity from Pier 2, foot of wasted litte Lime in tears, but went ee here Bl wncn Pete 11. | Say aud they will be addmitted to Way. Round trip, S0e, *** . Fire at South Park this forenoon | why he should not be stopped from | {* Park free, and will be addmitted ene co ly destroyed the two-story | further interfering with the boat, |‘ #!! of the things for five cents f buileh 4 e ae @ fine cha kids, and rame building by R | Bo! e ¢ «, kids, and you Tomorrow Miller, Most furnitore wae GIRL GETS DAMAGES OF | niMwont tw go, If you dont you will Our or chare are lene re Pur removed from the building, but the $2,000 FOR INJURY, | mits the fun of your lives me. veliored of that dend niture van $125 per hour; coy Engg? gthrmtetmealr led * ling. There is 20 trunk §@c; 2 trunks T5¢ trupke 91.00 within any r unable to save the building. Pr \ANOLO VIBRATION CO. able dista Cut Rates. work of the department vouted dict for $2,000 before Judge Ho 33940 Arcade Annex. the spread of the fire te neigh J. Tallman in the supertor cou boring houses, ageinet the Seattle Biretric co EXE runmenens of memes. sreamnors Ame MOTELS our Every Need for the Kitchen or Laundry Can Be Fi Filled Here on Tuesday at Prices Way Under Normal Buys Willow Clothes Baskets je Clothes Basket, made of closely willow; size No. 1. Sale price Clothes Basket, made of closely willow; size No, 2. Sale price Willow Clothes Basket, same as cut; size No. 3. Sale price . Willow Clothes Basket, same is cut; size No. 4. Sale price . Wash Board for 20c falar 35 Washboard. made with a white frame aod corrugated sinc 20c | $2.25 for a Copper Boiler $3.50 Copper Boiler, heavy weight, medium size, fitted with cover, Sale ree Pp ones $4.00 Copper Rotier, large size, oie heavy, fitted with cover. Sale 50 Polished Iron Kettle 65c A reguiar $1.00 Polished Iron Kettle, just the style to use in summer camps; 5 weight extra heavy. Bach ic 50c $6.50 for an Eagle Washer It’s Worth $10.00 Made with large size cedar tub, firmly held together by steel wire hoops. The insides and bottom are corrugated. The Eagle rune smoothly and washes the most delicate without injury to the fabric, Buy an © Tuesday—you save $2.50. $1.50 Bays $2.25 Mop Pail With Wringer Attachment. This special number is exactly like, the one shown in cut, Wood tying rollers are spring mount ed, and the wringer attachment is operated by a foot lever. Pall fitted with heavy wrought fron hoops. Special saves sotled Three Sizes Sharply Under priced. $1.00 Valley Clothes Rack, ees test) gale price” OOG $1.25 Valley Clothes Rack, four and one-half feet. Sale 70c Ice Bream Freezers $3.00 Snowball Cream Freezer, capacity $ quarts. $2 00 ‘ price .. hands, and as lever is worked by Sale price Rex Step-Ladder, $1.40 Valley Clothes Rack, foot, it does away with back- | $2.76 Snowball Cream Freezer, feet ‘ele rite $1.00 five feet. Sale price . * 80c bendings. Fm moo Be quarts $2, 75 Ren Owe Latter, $1. 10 i a $4.50 Snowball Cream Frooser, wi capacity 6 quarts. 3, 25 i cnaceataes White Mountain nee Peel it feet. Sale price $1 35 $23.25 White Mountain Freezer, Ajax Step-Ladder $26.00 White Mountain Refrigerator, white enameled $ capacity 3 quarts. 25 ' food chi ease. Short price ........ 005 cesee Sale price " Set. Sale prise .. 50c Seagate wcmege g 18.00 $2.75 White Mountain Freezer, Ajax Step-Ladde! 1,00 $28.00 White Mountain Refrigerator, food chamber en- $19. 00 capacity 4 quarta. 3 0 tht feet. Sale price ame! lined, case oak. Short price ....... -.«« Bale price osveces ' Yankee Bowls Made of Refined Polished Iron Buy now shed len Kettles For Camp Use $1.00 Yankee Bowl, polished in *” Pay later side; size No. 3. lished Irom Ketties, 65 Price ic No. 7. Pride .. ic $1.10 Yankee Bowl, polished tn Polished 1 Kettles, wide; size No. 4, Mee No. 6. Price .. = 70¢ Al Go Guts 4s Bowl, poll B5¢ Polished iron Kettles, You Want sy me agrees No. % Price .. Price 60c “MAYOR FIGHTING ‘ Helen Nash has been given a ver M pany od that the tae . va | @ TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. * art! @ * an First Race. * & © Kecamado, even money * ® Romanoff, 4 to 1 * ® Reautifal and Best, 15 to1. @ i* Time, 1:16 7 * Second Race * \& Relic of Brass, 2 to 1 ° Phillistina, 6 to 1 * Fred Maier, 12 to 1, * Time, 1:01 * * SUPE eee NELSON-GANS IN GOOD CO:GITION j | | GAN FRANCISCO, June %- | Joe Gane and Battling Nelson both were reported to be In better con dition than ever before when they started the fifth day preceding the battle for the lightweight cham | plonship Gans i# so confident that he isughs uproariously in an effort not to seem piqued at the reports that he bas been training In a new way because he is afraid of Nel eon. He has not been boxing, he says, because he believer he can beat Nelson without boxing All he wants, be says, is his strength He went in for sparring yesterday tor the second time since he began training. Nelson wil! do his jast | Wednesday, The little Dane wearing out his trainers by his | tireless energy at Colma and is in fine fettie. Gans tips the scales lat 154%, and Nelson at 136. They | The fight game has opened up lat Spokane. A show consisting of | two round and four four-round boute was pulled off last Friday night before a large audience. The mayor has given permission to hold bouts no longer than six round: a) will be matched again in the near future. AMUSEMENTS “Caught In the Rain.” William Collier was given an en- titusiastic welcome at the Moore night at the firet performance f'Canght In the Ratn,” which will in the week at that playhouse. The comedy has a well-built plat hich continues for three acts and) ristles with the puns and serious humor which is distinguished | ullarly Collieresque Coliter appears as Dick Craw a mining engineer, with a antipathy for women, He the right girl in a downpour in on the streets of Helena, , as they both seek shelter « friendly awning. There is ble supporting company. The matinee will be given Satur “Fra Diavo The San Franciseo Opera com pany began its tenth week at the Grand yesterday in “Fra Diavolo,’ jwith the sextet from “Lucia di | Lammermoor” and a base solo, |The Brigand’s Vow,” thrown in for | good meagure. |" Bleanor®Kent sang the role of Zerlina im a faultless manner. Bugene Wiener appeared to advan tage as Fra Diavolo, with Teddy GARDEN TRACTS @® 2% acre tracts, $100 an fj acre; easy terms; close to car line and Inke; level, clear od; fine for chickens and ber ries. National Land Inv. Co., Ina 917 First Ave. ante tea ote [Ree eee * boxing | [will enter the ring at 18% pounds. | Kid Sealer and Gene Sui-| in, who fought a draw Friday.) ee § ONDAY, JUNE 20, 1908 | MERHODES co: —Sale of — _ Fine Voile Dress Skirts —For the Fourth— $13.75 and $15.00 to $18.50 Dress Skirts, $9.85 ure that skirt and save Tuesday, Here Is an opportunity to p in black okie und are and trim taffeta elect $9, 85 | " fleiaieng sale of Bedding Including Sheets, Pillow Cases, Feather Pillows, Comforts, Blankets, Etc. of of are but a few th the many The following iten be p pace section the « a furthe of 72x90-Inch Bleached Gheots, an excellent wearer, eamed, having wide hem at both ends; Tu each neat 1! enday 39c 10¢ 19¢ $1.30 $1.98 $1.48 42x36-inch Pillow Ceses, well made, with wide hem, Tuesday, each MxBinch Mematitehed Pillow Cases, oapneny void for Tuesday | full bleached Sanitary Fenther Pillows, full 6 pounds to the pair, with heavy ticking cover; regularly sold for $1.70 a pair Tues Good, Sanitary Comforts, clean cotton filling and hand tied; regularly sold for $2.50; Tuesday, each ; Good, Sanitary Cotton Filled Comforts, hand tied; regularly sold at $1.90; 7 114 Heavy Twilled Fleeced Cotton Blankets; larly sold at $1.60; T pair a pair regu: yenday, & cove ves Good Washable and !ronable Nainsook-Cov ured Dress Shields, in shirt waist or coat regularly sold at ie to % aceording to size and style. Tuesday, a pair a pair Pyramid Office or Dressmakers’ Pins; best brass wire; a biock ose ‘ Very Large Coiffure Shell Pins, in shell or amber color; regularly sold at Be each; Tuesday, each ......... Pear! Bone Collar Supports, for shield or jabot; 6 regular ide card; Tuesday .........++ ceseeeeee OC Weather Forecast tonight, gentie Fair warmer; breeze. Tuesday easteriy the first night the enterprise wilt | SLEEVELESS COAT. Webb and J. Russell Powell mak ing h of the comedy roles. be thoroughly complete Frank Bertrand and Aimee Leices:| Popular prices will prevail for the | re greatest spectacle, giving a hi production of one of the ter had suitable parts. Among the song numbers that at tracted most attention were “On | recenttime tragedies, j Yonder Rock Most Charming. Handsome Lady,” and “Yes, Tomor- | At Pantages. | row.” There will be Wednesday! a. feature of the new show! and Gaturday motinces which opened at Pantages this aft ernoon was “Ye Colonial Septette, & musica! organtzation portraying An Old-Time Halloween.” The “A Runaway Match.” Just a rollicking, riproaring farce the bill ot logentng scene introduces a dainty jie “A Runaway Aateh,” the Seattle which opened the week who announces that she is thet yesterday, Miss Emma Bunting ts jue, | Vaudeville at the Star. This afternoon the vaudeville xhow, which since last Septembe' has been given at the Collseum, I to be seen at the Star theatre on/ & romantically inelined school girl | who eloper with a man old enough to be her father, William Morris becomes a successful elderly eloper V. T. Henderson and Eva Sargent are also in on the trouble and do some excellent comedy work. Rob-| Madison st, There will be a daily | ert W. Lawrence m a hit as a| matinee and evening performances } ntry boyofall-work, Caroline at 7:45 and 9:15 o'clock. a Morrison and John B. Ball have re Camphor Found in Oregon. character parts. ASTORIA, Ore., June 29.—Cam-| } j | “When We Were Twenty-One.” |phor bas been discovered in Ore-| teq|#0n. Dr. Hawley, the forestry ex players departed | jert, who is exaniining the logged oft ands in the vicinity of Astoria, is authority for this statement, for | he says that in distilling the we aE 22n The Pantages somewhat from their when they produced “When We | Were Twenty-one” at the Lole yos- lterday, but the versatility of the company met the innovation caps bly Aileen May, William Josey and|“"Haby "carriage | Phittp Sheffield were especially tn fs A the Heselight with tha remainder of) Oreo. Taree 990 Goring. of hemlock trees he has produced a quantity of camphor j A separate coat in sleeveless style is made of blue tussah. The backs are not joined together but are sep- Ores put on . the company rounding out an able rated by several inches, which space is filled with heavy embroid- production, $500 Reward sterner The'same lace is uscd nt For any ease of alcoholiam that I cannot cure tn from 3 to 6 days. J. B. BRISBO!IS, Globe Hotel, Cor. Firet Av. and Main 6t. the front asa long waisteoat. FIRE LOSS SMALL. Fire of unknown ongin started in the shop of the Chicago Paint The White City. “The Eruption of Mount Veou | vius” and “The Carntval of Naples,” Henry J. Pain's well known pyro- technic spectacie, will open tomor Co,, 611 Eastlake av., yesterday row night for a week's run at White |morning. The fire department re- City, Madison park. It is to be sponded quickly. The damage is ced given intact as it was produced so less than $200. | successfully during the rose car nivai in Portland a few weeks ago. | An tmmense grandstand will be) completed by tonight and early to morrow all the scenery, the mimic buildings, the amphitheatre, ete will be in place. The big company that will produce it, has been re hearsing for some time, so that by | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR This dietigurement and’ ee a Visit the Navy Yard Atlantic fleet is still at the navy yard. See the battieship Rhode | Island in the drydock. Boats leave | 10 times daily from Pier 2. foot of Yesier Way. Round trip, S0c. *** H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. Determine the Results Ot systematic with aceuracy. saving For in- far ee’ da thie of the stance, 10 cents saved If you can't get boots or new watee = each working day in the = seattle Rete, Peiste Wovont a $1.25 Yankee No. 30 or 35 Auto- matic Screw Driver and 50c Chuck and 8 Drills for $1.00 bar | year for five years amounts to $166.50. The interest for this period is $11.14, which makes & total of savings and in- terest of $167.64. One dollar saved for this time amounts to $1,676.40, Sav- ing ® regular amount persistently will deter mine your future success and comforts. | ‘These are the biggest ine In Somttle ou ane 28th and 0th to take vantage of them Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY. | SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE, Fare 38e—Round Trip, 500. | FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. | LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a, m., 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. | LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a m, | and 12: 16, 3:85 and 7:30 p. m. |U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattie— | Tel. Main 176, ‘Tacoma—Tei. 212 Rarsoin a $1.20 pair, Standard Pedals iT See = Fewt F. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Av. _