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re arre } more a. CHARGED WITH ROB y. PORTLAND, Ore hile he direct tel monds, rings and cut glass, published at Milan, entitled “Pope Pius and Hin Court (By United “ ) Chine Ha ary ole Kcoount and graphic pietare of the Inner life of thé | ie a |person either on the vatican staff or very cl the police to a come a member of his cabinet tradition, but Pi X.| Mr hootblacking — establishment - 7 : udge Gilbert hail n Ange ; nie ar Was . carly in his @ign Fourth st, gear Washington, where | 1,4" "itis rine has been rapid urly in hie ign decided he would | ° they located a suit case containing | entored polit cyan a have clothing belonging to Hamilton, and | Shere, Police te von. I company a@ din *~The whole vatican suite was ted HeW@enant BeverNOr.| nocked. It was pointed out to hit] Kr but resigned when he wan oMoted to ’ than $1,000 worth of laa was intered | * | \* (By Unijegataye }* DALLAS, NE Taly 14 | * Rush L, Holland, of Colovad * Springs, way Say’ ri * exalted ruled nP fe) | Co) * Hike thie afternoon, All th Y ENRICH® TROERCHI, * other offtcors in the grand ® " United Mel lodge were reclected, Thirty: #& ey i hae iabke % # five thousand persons attends # @ \MEr July 14,—@eite w eende-| sca uke akeapiened soutiers ; 0 (@) “e..e. pee atten tion wan. gionted. tn’ eoclodastio| © @Bbecss aurea @ the Mias'% @vye® nasveo & Porice circles here t by the appear-| * today * ance of the first edition of a work ee ing a ; 0 w h { jowe Ler " implicity and democratic sptrit of shops. (Star Special Service.) Sena’ Bite: the: oriter awe! * TI Hamilt eved, fa 4 WASHINGTON, July 18—Close! aitlons and precedents mean noth:| dn ald injury te his head recetved git iends of Judge Newton W. Gilberts jing to his holiness, For instance, | (OP Unites Pregs.) © an old P.. _ who Was appointed member of the} ony of the oldext custagas preval @n PRANciat®, Me 14th when arrested were fompd 42 gold | MARC: Of the reeset it Tart tw | °° of Urban VILL, Sompel: | poison in @hich o begat! e ings ar fedot Jowelry, | er, 1 HE Tan, on gt to have all his meals | ty) wh @ only as while 1 olected presidemt Gilbert will be XH was a atriet fol | sy «, fs the vietio Mond@y jecided he would | gight at the Hotel Balboa, on Bady# — IS UNDER” meee a pret INNER LIFE Few OE, wal and thie morning was found un-j conscious in her room. The doctomm at the rergency ital state Centra) | 1 today » that he was violating Al that @ehe ts suffert e08 } congress to @i! out an unexpired | ,, jon dating back seve Ken: | kind of poisoning, bu | 5B FORCED 76 ABARBOR : np, [erations His reply wan that tt worltain tts nature { le was appointed judge of first! ting they established a new trad! Mra. Rogers took a room at the t natance in the iippines at the | ion» | achat tect eieht, feathering eimai ilackute oot resulted. bas| The writers ¢ ach with the | —_——- : trengthened with the years, and | Pope pelal ha’ ie shown t Bee ed te neat hie abilte {his account of @he dally progran PAID MONEY BUT (By United Press.) j was instanced InJhis insistence upon |Of his holiness, which reads BERLIN, July 14.—Count Zeppe- | Gilbert's being named for his new His holiness sleeps very little and lin, wh8 started his monster dirte | position never m than four hours co ible balloon from Lake ; secutively. At 6 In the morning he today tn an effort to “Diavio” at Luna Park. te up and ready = meoelve eh cos vate secretary. Mane Is ated One of the most sensational per moments later, and after a a pean then chvee boars be adres gee Re tw a won Hh pope goes for) Numerous complaints against the Pa flight started with every proapect of | Mt of “Diavio” at Luna Park this |, at vatican €8F| picneer Employment agency of Be wreat success, The air monster) Week. He mounts a f 120 feet | dens, The next thing is to dispose | tite and the Smythe Contracting rose gracefully and quickly began |Ni8h and dives into # tank of fire./ of the day's correspondence, then! ("of North Rend, Wash, have { traveling at a terri of speed, | The program t is week Is a very comes meetings of cardinals 94) ) iin jodged with ( ge Lyman of evidently under per nitro}. For | enathy one ting some of the | the trial of the pope's Hfe—bis| yen. mm nloyment bureau mAh 45 minutes Count Zeppelin maintain. €8t acts to be seen in the west. | private audiences On July Wy men were shipped 4 a speed of 70 miles an hour and | the two Great De Comas, Cdarles to North Bend, They paid the em for twe hours he traveled at the} rate of 60 miles an hour. ss and Bddie De Coma, in high el jumping ney $1 aplece and Abe Lows ° JOCKEY MILLER railroad fare to North Hendy was Something went wre ") “ oe “ 50 hen they ived Ne thing went wrong with the | ‘see change of time for Navy Yard " Whee arrived tn seamen machinery and he was forced to q abandon the trip. He brought the airship to the ground safely and will make All Mights of Count Zeppelin, as the air. another test tomocrow | Germany Is interested in the country, TAILOR FINED HEAVILY. J ° ” ed pn! bad the Oxford Talloring Co., 711 Third —OF— ed that Miller, who is the Williams | "lihout having earned « North | * ay, was fined $1,000 by Judge C. H stable jockey, had ridden against! pong » few days ago on allueing| Hanford, in the federal court, late b] his own stable’s entry promises, tells the game story He yesterday afternoon after pleading | Althou@h under contract to Thos. | vorked two days and was then die Builty to the charge of having H. Williams. who was represented | cnurged for Bo apparent reason, He bought navy. cloth from a sailor. | in the ‘— F . one oo M ~ waited in camp another day and | od. se gomery er, who has been ma ialotiahelalelalelchclolaleleh Ing his ‘own engagements, contract: | thn ncnevany tented hg emgetnwe * ry ed to ride Dandelion. But when! ),* sop wi Br ental % TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. * |Dandelion was scratched, and be. | ‘bem money. He left without a) - —_——- * cause of the fact that he could not |“*R! Of j * First Race. * in make the welght, 100 pounds, for |, Mf Poole states that the ayatem | % Miss Fairbanks, 10 tol, & Firestone, at the same time beliey-| "tert, mon sc as to eive the om.| % Hidden Hand, 3 to 2 * ing that Montgomery did not have | cuarce men mone {0 Glo tile a #. Emma G. 4 to 1 * & chance, Miller went to Joyner and |Pc?men’ BEEte Me non there * Time—1:06% * asked for the mount on Prisciitian,| tie sayy that the men far exceed | * = * whom he rode with three pounds! i jobs } * Second Race. 7 overweight. Joyner had decided to | “"” | ® Steel, 6 to. 5. *. start Royal Tourtst, and ar he was | * = Naomi, 50 1. * . competied to put E. Dugan on the wigitecat! ). Chad aie * hillistina, 3 to 2. * | Whitney colt, he engaged Miller eantor Le . nd G: #, Tine-—:54. * Prices H. B. Rowell, the trainer of the| g “craw Levi Ankeny and Crores | . * Williams horses, was indignant) gress the Commercial Club this an | i adn dndndndh tedndednae aad when he learned of Miller's action. | Svening COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS, He said that as Miller was under pag i - HOLDING REVIVAL. AISTS AND MILLINERY contract to give first call on his _—~- ~ services to Williams, he should The Volunteers of America have ALL GREATLY REDUCED have refrfined from making an out FAIR W BE E opened up a series of meetings in IN. PRICE. side engagement to ride | &@ tent capable of accommodating t stable entry. While Rowell did sot | ® people, at the corner of Fourth j take the case to the stewards, it | ‘&Y. and Washington st. The meet YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD was sald that Williams, who te « | ings will continue for a month. stickler for the rules of racing, | Sam G. Bettes, the Tall Boy CASH. é CREDIT would probably release Miller from | preacher, is the principal speaker “ " his contract ag te ae aE SE GASY. PAYMEIETS, | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Juiy 14.—| $500 Reward : | VESSEL BRINGS TREASURE. pypnotic experts here are claiming | if aleok coat 1 ne T Rncurston stenmer. Spokane. ar] ree eens Cure ome oe tee For any case of aleokolinm thi m1 er § ‘ © ff camnet cure tn from 3 to § days ° |rived tm port this morning from) {rancest cases of mental dlsterb-| J. B. BRISBOIS Westberg & Childs Skagway, bringing $285,000 in gold. | 1s and nights, half the| Gtabe A solid silver loving cup and a) city was b recently, searching | “Frivate Office | “crane |searf pin were presented to Capt. | for pretty Mrs. Ada Showalter Tay: | 1312 — Second Av. — 1312. J! Thomas by his passengers. lior, who had suddenly and myste-| asl jriously disappeared | ra, Taylor, a bride of two! | months, was on® of the best known | musicians in the city, A year pre eo | vious to her disappearance she suf jfered from nervous prostration, land while temporarily unbalanced made a desperate attempt to kill} J herself by jumping from a pier Her mind brightened, and, appar jently, she was well when she mar |ried,” Suddenly, one Friday morn ing, hatiews, and wearing a flimsy ‘ dress, she was suddenly missed from her home, Search was begun |Canyons in the mountains were ° ° searched without avail, She was ’ ’ b] % thought dead ° | On the morning of the tenth d@ay ? an sleeping in a polson oak eapse about 100 yards from his home Her dress was in rage and she ne- a wore no hat. The woman was Mrs. Taylor. Bhe was taken to theranch house and dressed, and, between snatches of classic music, as whe This is so phenomenal a cut in High-Grade, Union-Made, os Se, mn sb tae Up-to-Date Clothing that the sale will necessarily last but a I wanted to be alone, and so 1 few days, as Seattle buyers°cannot afford to overlook these peed mal ead — gen eh 1 i extraordinary values. Hats, Shirts and other goods at pro couldn't help it \ rata reductions. The fact is, we are closing this stock at the sitien ps oe ao aoe ; above secrifice in order to bring the business to a close. To which already covered her arms Louls 8. Tagholm, proprietor of} | When Prisetitian, with Walter | go York recentty, | ** colt Firestone © Was express Handicap at N with Tom Wilt second, much surpr parties bu$ing the entire stock, including fixtures, show cases, office furniture and the unexpired portion of our lease, liberal terms will be given. bs or Your immediate attention to the above announcement will J be to your advantage, as our motto is wl First Come, First Served Costello & Grant Cor. 5th Av. and Pike St. ie away from home Bend they found that laborers-were » wae dry. The company sole the to work, bat no job 1 compelled to work in the water, al | though they bad been told that the | | job m rubber boots at $7 a pair The four men were willing to torialiaed Miller up, won the Commonwealth 49d they were put off on pretext er pretext. They were foreed to} days, they came back topBeat Her only food had been a few anges and a half pound of cracie s When sho reached her home Mra yehic was called. She aylor to sleep and, while put the lclag was under her influence yehic murmured: “El never gain u pay $2 for meals and after wasting | Then and wan un away from home again ie woke the wanderer up From that time, Mrs. ‘Tay d impulse to disappear | THE BON MARCHE | per reen nd biark, in plein shades end “ ians and Striped Parmma . onabl® coiormgs in the fay@ite stripes FE STYLES a: ihe Matcet and ke Node el 1 15+ Tull flare, with wide fold agound bottom: of are full plaifed or cluater plaited, trimmg@ with piping f ke ar 1 ome @ coat tales. The voiles aré leite! end trimmed with S-inch fold bottor nished at top h two narr bande nf tatiete, Large women Ever an with the ' net will buy dow gves#ut or futuresuse, gn4 there won't be one left at store closing Sie $20.00 values So. for . pe scsunen P ‘ tee tere oe cess 60dBr cee At 750— Choice of a At S2Z-SO—Choice of 200 Trimmed Hats that were | At $7 oS3 O—Choice of six semi-mad a president and vige president Sogorereoooecoos 1 . = = am nen on _- mosaiaill THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE | THE BON Women’s Cassy Separate Skis « Formerly.,Priceg at $14.50 to $20 - pus ig a goaslexample of the way the e 3on Marche goes aboyt a cléaraneal There isn’t a skirt in this lot that had am lower price thane $14.50 on it=* There%paa e more $17.50 than $14.50 Skifts and almogf as many that were $20.00. Yow may take your choice of the entire lot for $9.50. of ra fond Floof $3.00 Ready-to-Wear Hats 75¢ $12.50 Trimmed Hats $2.50 ILLINERY savings’, were neversogreat | before, and every hat is desirable. No off shapes. No off colors. $14.50 Semi-Made Bress fi - Reduced to $7.50 $1.25 to $1.75 Lace Dress Reduced te 85¢ Such opportunities as: th speak for themselves, At 85C— Broken lines of 44-inch Dress Neth whit cream and Arabian; ring dots, pin and coin dots, plain Filet designs, floral and conventional figures, Fi regular prices were $1.25 to $1.75 a yard, but the Gig indie Sind ca bx Gail lish Ready arge and ribbons, etc., wear and Street Hats, of fane med with wing shapes 1 $1.95 and $2.95. Be a first che that w ance price is or recently 00 to $12.50. Early-summer models Also pink and two white Net Robes, trimmed with Val. Tailored Hats which bear some {#nous names Hats tion, Juby ruching and aacordion plaited flounce/ Hats in every color each pink, blue and white, with embroidered flouneg, for dress, street and vacation that’s good and proper deriul values tome w ing 1 insertion; ample material for gown in alliq at sails $12.50 and $14.50; Clearance price ........+. sd Second Floor . Second Floor. Men’s and Youths’ Suits That Were $12.50 to $15 “pus is a group of odds and ends of men’s and young men’s and Summer Suits that we’ve reduced for quick clea Here’s a list of the sizes: Number.ot SHts 1.6 sess .{ 15 | 14 | 18 Men's Store—Main Floor—Wednesday 39 The Only | acies’ Home Journal Pattern Store in Seattle. Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal Society Needlework Packets. WHY, THE SAUCY YOUNG THING! PREMIUM LIST LIVE STC | The live stock depart Alaska-Y ukon-Pactfie exj issued the prize list of y to be held i . The premium the list are very » favorably with 8 of the largest @ on | ently in the United 1 pamphlet also contains ie and regulations of the Te department of the fain J. W. Clise is chairmaa committe epartment stock. Associated with hima rick, C.D, Stimagmy Ww. H bh >, ' vank A. We v A Bank Account You To realize the vata money, makes it easiatim handle your financtal @ and creates desiregae ase balance th. Our Capital aay ' y ag ‘ you a a lace to a t your Ing We e your’ will We Pay 4% Interest on Savings State Bank OF SEATTLE On Pio Place, Corner Fil Avenue and Vesler Way The two old line parties have held reir conventionsGnd gow the prohib