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and Misc ROOSEVELT BOyS.a rete an nee {Se bradan! J" "Seem flare Isa Mon Who Had Bro ts tho limit, Tt ts as long Treasurer C, ® ie an ocean- going steamer (BLA. OdrG0, oF (an imonmre om oF A f | biggest aerial craft ever A.C. Prom 006 Olu @ jak Pile mn His “The programe for the big tempe | It fs the fourth of the mon cue mw ehee a trie wation to be held on the | oe r ra) Roe at Soy in Woodland park a recolver sb@tly after Stomach. to be very attractive | eet, OG mort indefatigad {rA@@wtions compe @ of le Pe will@e held at two dif | ° na@ i@ Germany. He Is an ad the answer. Teey are accimeé @ ene ferent points at ll am, Att (By United Press.) Yoom@s of Digness in airships, His [having figureé ie boed deals ie oa mc sand at that bour the cor OYSTER BAY, L. I, July 8—A | earlier creations were sharply criti volving millioes of dollars, whicB) MARSHFIELD, Ore. July 3 bands are to play large assortment of fireworks ar. | cleed by the other experts, both pri COUNT ZEPPELIQ ame Hie | Pttted the officers of the life 1@-| Frank Durga ts in the hoxpital here ——e Aside trom the music, the pro | rived here today consigned to Saga-| Yate and of the army, but they surance company great pro@ts. today, after having disgorged frag which will be presided over| more Hill, and the Roosevelt boys | made gugtl mit its remaining in the alr 100 An honest investigation by tae Be stomach enough old fron and ° Royal W. Raymond, will consist are planning the most glaborate| This vessel surpasses them all tn bhours, sleeping mova@ations be |inole insurance éeparterat, My-| cole to stock a combination savings o- ithe singing of “America,” a pray-| independence day celebMtion of site. It te 445 foet long, has a ing} 1 for crow. A com | Ot aanerts, Woul sBOW (Be CoBNer® | Bank and junk shor Nae ied by Rev. W. H. Lee and the road: | their lives. Guests are assembling diameter of 49% feet, and three 1M@ dition ine com@tract was | 8 las Durga went to the hospital a few fag of the Essence of the Declare (at the president summer home | horsepower motors and {# built for (that the ahip be able emevera anys ano, comp jaining of —, = vm Hon of Independence by Judge Milo | and the Fourth of July celebration | 4 speed @ 47 miles an bour. The an altitude of 4,000 pode it One WOL tbe vicinity of his waist line. he © & Root e | wit the event of the year. beat any his ear machines re hiftin i ss and wil CAST UMPIRE one operated, and upor hy, —— Following Mr. Root, under the) The families of W. Emien and | corded wap 31 miles. It is fitted carry ballast n€ Bis stomach dine ed the mene Wadership of Mr. Sasensk!, the Jap-| J. West Roosevelt are to be quests With wireless teleg@hp apparatus Count s peneetle made 6 CET coop BERTH Mraaged assortment ¢ articles jet will sing. The ora-|o¢ the president's family tomorrew|® powerful searchlight and cost trial trip in hin huge craft, an@ suc ever bi — Paget aae Raed Be Ww j lof the day Will be deitvered by] ang Commander Robert E ary | $100,000. ceeded in steering it to his entire fs npgh Bs Moy dlr 7, J. Shuey and his wife will be entertained by| It will cary sufficient fuel to per satisfaction —_—— been carrying around in : f 1 & m, an | CHICAGO. July 3.——Umelre handle. metal end of fish . Rev. R. B. Due aaaeen @ Cc iba k 4 an null” Perrtee, af tee Pacific two loaded rifle ae be held at the! | Comm league, te billed for & Bont om door yg re the Marine band | in the Americas league newt yea smal cent = making inquirt bout the We fish hook, two finishing aerepemenenn , EXECUTED erner, and learned jag that 616 patie, one shingle nail, one eight not redound to tee credit of tbe! pegey nail, 175 plecer of glass L q Ger duierican Sask Bide. |indieator heedier, Aceordiag to Durga’s sto h was replaced said Californiaes here, it ts alr after the operation, and hie (By United Press.) | tled that the umpire i to travel for jy @orgal today. The atte BAMARA, July 3.—Robbers today By United Press.) outrages perpetrated by President |Jobnsoe@ @ext sumesar wurgoes announce that he will re baat held up @ train between Ufa and| “SAN ANCISCO, July 3—That Cabrera, Col. L. A. Declairm eover within « short time “me atoust and secured a sum re-|an American citizen is now elher Californian, who ta on tt ors: ported to be $180,000 from the languishing in jail in “gre er American executive's persc TENNIS TOURNAMENT CUPID REAL BUSY. the entra! The bandits escaped with their| American republic for complicity in| people of the United States. will bi gh a hg yg | booty. Gen d’armes are in pur-|the revolution th is the story discover that hie chief in a pleas-| brake all records aim oe suit. brought to this city by officers of /ant, hnmane, plain gentleman. Re | (iy United Preen) pty lh a gear tg |the Pacific Mail line that arrived ferring to the attempt to aseassi®| GAN FHANCISCO, July 3 -t eT Face ih ¢ eons on 2 here from the south. ate Cabrera, Deciairmon wald the |pinals of the mom's soutieis, ommni| (0l\" Neem liter, | lOmr OT iB. MILWAUKEE SECURES E. Barrington, said to be from president appeared to b @|final match of the deubles and ee ieee in licensed to wed i New York the eof the man charmed life, his bat and frock finale of the women's mngles will org ie ate whe, the steamship people think, coat being riddled with bullets be the events today te the staw TACOMA EASTERN vas been kivies. nel denies the stories of | cham tennis lowrnament Goes Not Intend to Kill. Rartington landed at San Jose execut wing thie | pp singles will be tte GRAND JUNCTION, Colo, Jul aa ten days ago fr the city of Syd and said only three | tirst ovent, Mies Ida Mearns to 9 iff C. A. Pitapatrick, of Tel ney and was immediately arr colonels and #ix ringleaders of the | meet Miss Annabelle Voddee, tbe juride, today denied the charge that (By United Press.) He ts said to have had inertmtn: oa wore executed. He belleves winner to m Miss Haase) Bot be had threatened to kill O. N. Hib TACOMA, July 3—The Milwav-| ing paper his possession, and it the president would have been ju*|yiga for the champloexeip tomor- tgp, leading counsel for Bteve Ad railroad now owns the Tacoma !# thought that he was o shot. tified tn con ) “ow ams, upon whose complaint Justice out of the elty south-| Despite the fact that recent arrivals least 16 wore implicated| ‘Today's event will be of the Peace Sweeney ordered Fits eastward to the Tilton river coun-| report that there ts uo let-up in the in the out of ects. rick disarmed. try, with a branch up the Succotash | em=smere=semeer american ae = oe and Carl Gardner a. valley country In a@ state counct! by mt made to the ct ize William P. Rey olds, attorney here for the Milws kee, he admitted that the tran continental line had absorbed smaller road. The Tacoma Easter has been ostensibly owned by J Fancy Bagley, of Tacoma; Edward Cook-| The assistance of an officer was | *" (yumepdated witht the Gagette No. t 0 Spin- Costumes ingham, of Portland, and other cap-| needed yesterday to clear Pier 6 inated Rgsingy “scl: ae.nd Prison Board to Mam. A 2 italists of that city of members of the Sailors’ union | "8'e¢ bim for minister to Germany MP July 3.—~Annousce ning or Wiss rs as tee hones Gun tke but he was defeated tn the senate,| OLYMPIA, July 3 nous GREATLY REOUCKD Mystery is Cleared. Cf the Nortiead [0m Acgnunt of articles be bad writ-| mons le made Oita mont coacterty | FMD SHUQIR. . + PRICES. SPOKANE. july 3 The As the crew was about to i ten about senators buying seats. Omar be 7 f » July % he myster rags & Later he edited the Brooklyn | meeting at the state penitentiary fous disappearance of Sara Luoma aboard t union men crowded standard Union. He was engaged at Walla Walla, beginoing July 17, YES! was cleared up, when her body was | Around the nonunion men 4d itn magaxine work at the time of his|@t which time applications for found im the river in the western| made threats of violence if they goin paroles, commetstions ané pa O1T, IF YOU Of part of town. The woman, who, Would not quit the ve i - dons will be acted upoe. ta EASY PAYMENTS was a domestic, wandered away Moat of the crew were prevailed Babi Burn to Death. ls LE PRICE. June 21. It is supposed she was; Upon not to go aboard, but William | wi cngor Colo, July &—Th 4th uty Grand Fant rath demented MeCully was determined to do so. . O., IY aree $1,000 Free Fire ———_ and soon the arguments resulted in |"™#ll children of Mr. and Mr®.\ works White City at Madisoe ee CREDIT. Free Clothing Seat and Vest Pree with every during our Belling Out 012.60 Mult, G4.00; E1800 Mult In addition, Free Coat and *lncerporeted 1912 — Second Av. — 1992. Saturday =—— This Shop Will Be Closed All Day ray 4th _ Alli the Credit You’ Want | cashier of the Satinsk! Tron Works. the THE STAR—FRIDAY, Star Spode Service.) has been executed in ole i today that som i late Yerterday afternoon. Halstead |! 7 tad = ed rat celebration begins July 8 € R E W wee-3 on an Ohio farm on Sop. Meet Maurice Melowmghlin. | (86 eiegreer Multnomah leaves m tember 1828. He entered the Ceti be three owt ef five Praith Dock at § a m., July * Ww TROUBLE newapaper profession, and in 1858 mate h will nr joined the staff o € ec - ‘ — —— hed the stat of the Cincinnatt "ry the semtfinkl rolind af mee's Commercial, of which he was editor be in-ehief tn later yoars, after it had rr Adam Claus were burned to death NOTED JOURNALIST DIES IN HARNESS (By United Prenw) CINCINNATI, O., July 3.—Murat Halstead, noted journalist and his torian, died at his home in this city TONIGHT Bye Se Madison Park Visit the Navy Yerd Atlantic Meet ts still at the navy yard. Bee the battleship Rhode Island tn the drydock. Boats leave 10 times daily from Pier 2, foot of Yesler Way. Round trip, ml THE SHOEMAKER. If you can't get boots or Karthquakes d tt Bites of VESUVEIS | 8 re St 7 Positively the farewell perform 817 JAMES STREET. ance July 4 — a Live Floor? jound, with maple Meor, aié o# rub ted at The @eest Pavilion on the ber blotks, awe just been comp Beautiful Gotden Cardens — of July Dance 8 #. M. and 8:00 to 11 Tickets for doth dances— Ladin free. OoP.M , 75 cents ST. GEORGE'S ORCHESTRA ‘Tale Loyal Heights car from Ballard (connects with ell Beat tle lines) ROUND TRIP TICKET® INCLUDING ADMIS@ION TO PARK, 166 & fight, the police being called to 2 , immediately following Paine prevent further trouble in @ fire which destroyed the house taste, “Vesuvius Seats for 000 oceupled by the family The! Tonight and again July 4tb parents were absent when the fire | . | started | tham auch feeiiities as are in accordance with sound buwneny prin JULY 1908. 3, Cc Cempate » AT c OLYMPIA. Long an¢ Garéew will $1.25 Pair Allen aod Molt PAINTING Interior and exterior, Estiemntes given free FrOenAE CAM IE AD 1014 Fleet Ave, Arende Annex Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee « . Tatung Machines : 7 ery . t Largest Dealers Two 3 . boi Stores. All Maieos . . f > : ‘ John C. WatBag Co, ae. $8 Scene es = a née fi 711 Second av, and Taking 8| sw was ven : H : : Dom. Kebiar % 13918 Geeens av, Machine F. M. SPINNING 3310 Second Av. STATEMGNYT OF CONDITION OF MORTHWEBT TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Colranna Building, Benttle, at cio of dasinews, June S0th, 1908 RESO. ACES. Loage aod Thecounty «oe 8 5267 Strea@t L@orovermmet Ronde b eb0es eses ‘ 490.54 Other Sto aad Bonde . ee eee e 6,900.00 State aod King Couoly Wareoote : 70 Sate | t Beulyment 14,800.00 ¢ ae6é Fixture 18,625.00 Oth és 3,000,00 Goveramee aod Hal $ 82 A.00 Camb op Hand and due f MAS 478,745.64 Tota) . #1, 150,098.50 LIABILITIES, Copiva) Steck Paid tn r Borpiay 204 |niivided Profits em LADD He |» 9728,363.2) Suvingy and Time Deposits 933,886.67 1,061,298 88 « Total #) 1 (08 098 It (@ eur alm to pay our depositors web laturant and to afterd cpio, Dapenie made in our Savings Department wp to July 10 wilt draw wtewrem at the rate of 4 per cent per an » from July 1 On this basie we invite your account © BWOBROCK, President ALEX. MYER®, Seeyetare { sOMe P. HARTMAN, Vice President 1 V. A. SMITM, Caanie a 0 tienes Trimble will read the Pasence of Ce Tees es. a ee 2 es * | crot process for making of) non | the Declaration of Independence. * explosive | The oration of the day here ts to be + gantHaie SHOCK, | Yoltvered by Rey, John M. Dean, | - *| ne tk op * (By United Pres *| ie * an 7 16 — lunches will be * O8 ANGELES, July An *| |* AGENTS LINING AT *® ‘ he order of the day, and at 2 we h eMhoc consider ‘ fe o'clock there will be an athletic * prot “ra “ @ ii prone i | \% pease a * a: moet, conducted by the ¥. M. ©. A ern California at 5-o'clock t |» (By United Pre * the vartous events being tnter 2, morning. The temblor did (By United Press.) le OLYMPIA ly 4--Nine ® apersed with music by the bands, ny VE Gamage beyond shaking china *| BOSTON, July 3—Rath us| & annmidaeeest Nate ot omnle Sports for Boys. | from shelves in some sections * appar on the with tued in bis) avecmonal ofies } their # Pha are a? ener | HIF |® of the city and alarming citi ® J Bien’ paphin apt age oo mgr so The Prowram of aports ts as fol ITheft of Millions of Dol-|* °f,t2°,ct and siarming cl) mont wtato of health, Henry|* agents walting at the, door of # Clase A—AIl amateurs under 16 * nleep by the shake & | Rogers, the Standarg.Oll magnate, |% {h° slo thelr declaration of # Years of age. | ] F | Al * Pasadena, two shocks are ®!today agreed to pay’Cadawalla candida Who the nine are ® Clase B—All amateurs under 16 ars Is Freely Al- ri ed, each lasting more *| Raymond $50,000 in full settle i Sco cae’ Wel ine candidates years of age and Weighing less than w than a minute, Bricabrac ®! for nix claim of $50,000,000 alleged|* and thelr agents know, and ® 100 pounds. d |* was thrown down and in some ® / ty be due for the use of an in he N no * — Clase A—-100-yard dash lege ° * mS — 4: \ vention Tund Ii Seticine rane pe ee tee * Class B—S0-yard dash * ‘ buse’ troleum People An- Clase A—Running high Jump, aaa seale: * 9: Ropese Wi PEN AUP ih tedaccteabaabe, disdain ris. Temperance Class B—440-yard dash. (By United Press.) |. Pan Maton in the case, which has been |g r ( A-=12-pound shot-put CuRCAGS, “Saiy. ScObeenes dragged through the courts for four, Comstock Golden Gateo » Attractive TO- Class B—Running broad jump. | re, but Raymond expressed his H. M. Herrin & Co., 610 First a pounce Clase A—880-yard ron. Criminal juggling & funds” aad {@ention of continuing the fight. |have for sale 250 share Comstod@ Fourth Clase 7 = ing high jump. the theft of millions W dollars ey The action based on a roy-| Golden Gate, 86 cents per share for the i lane Oyard urn the monexot its 60,000 polley alty contract « have been grat Class A~-Running broad jump. ¢ Worn of the Nati | |made by Re h BF. Clase A—Discuss throw Insurance Co. are made in the an Greenough in 1874, by which the | Call Tomorrow — Clase One mile rum | awor filed in the efreuit court by | magnate obtained the use of a #e-|I And be relieved of that dead & o’cloc TT yers, in a sult brought} - - - » feeling. The ana Will Fol. ecuuite seael Gr | aKai@t him by th® company. The | FREE, PREE, PRag eee ce Ce and the day | company has outstanding $60,000, | Hitt Bros’. tremendous fi al ling with « pethiotie oneal the | 1000 In poticten Jaisplay, July 4th, at Luna OV sagas honaae: danas low the Speeches {ta ne band MONSTER AIRSHIP. | One of the most sensational chap | Ponitively no ters in the charams of financial sug: | | At Special Prices Fire to Burn RED, BLUE, GREEN Pus. 100, 15¢ ana 25¢ Bathing Caps 40 PER CENT OFF Regular prices all day. New styl Friday and Saturday HARMLESS ELECTRIC or 10c to $1.00 SPARKERS injury Save lockjaw to eyes SEMPRE GIOVINE ete. Harmless for children. | (Aiwaye young). The —— Pretty and effective. Use in regular price 60 cents or outdoors. 25 clal, Friday and Per box ct Saturday for ” 350 TO CLEAN STRAW HATS SPIRO POWDER STRAWINE— The Mexican | 1m the new box—removes odors straw Scere : is the best of perspiration, relieves chaf- paration made og ong 5c ing, prickly heat and inflam- mation. Regular 26c. 20 Special seeeeeses ‘ c TO CLEAN WHITE SHOES And all articles of duck and can BIG SOAP SPECIAL yas, use WHITINE LIQUID. Apply with a sponge; dries | 1 cake Castile (pure imported); quickly and stays on 1 cake Kirk's Glycerine Rose; Per bottle 25¢ 1 cake Penn's Antiseptic Skin Soap (th enuine). Regular nts; Friday and 15¢ 10¢ FACE CHAMOIS One of the best and softest Regul pri 10¢, ee 5c SPONGE SPECIAL A regular 25-cent Sponge and a good one for POWDER PAPERS IN BOOKS. Another practical thing for outings, ete. Takes SOAP PAPERS away the greasy appearance } The only practical thing for #0 common on hot days. Keeps ladies on trips, picnics and the complexion always beauti outings. Look like cigarette papers, which, when rubbed tr book 20c with water, make 10 soap, per book UC PERFUME SPECIAL Your choice of there 50-cent BROMO odors: Carnation Pink, Swies | For the headache caused by Lilac, Tisnu Violet, White heat, indiscretions, over exer- Rose, Violette de Parme. Fri tion, excitement or noise. Reg- day end Saturday 22 ular 10-cent bottle. Friday for, ounce c and Saturday, Only one oz. to customer The Raven Drug Co. 1412-16 Second Ave. 4 Doors Above the Times. Shafer Bidg. Opp. Bon Marche. Watch Prices. The Raven .Tatk Phone, Main 2646. R. B. Calley, Mgr. “Get the Habit” It’s the Only Way It may take you some time, but in the end you will learn that you can- not successfully save money in any other way than by putting SYSTEM into it. The Habit of Saving works for you. The Habit of Spending A each pay envelope soon becomes the works against you little from easy way. What you thus steadily save and the 4 per cent compound in- terest which your savings earn will in time grow to a very substantial sum, Scandinavian American Bank ‘Alaska Building, Seattle, U, Ss. A—_—— MOVING AND B Ee K i N Ss STORAGE CQ., Inc. CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. We perms the Only Absolutely FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE tn Seattle Cawyoaled Security {s Offered for the Storage of Furniture, Plats, Pictures, Trunks and Other Valuables, We Can Tell You to @ Gumt Wreut It Wil) Cost to Store Your Goods. PHONES: Main 1523. MOVING, PACKING, CUT FREIGHT RATES et And. 71.

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