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S SPEED AT BATE te apeoding th and] n Madison and “i to the atten P. B. Wood, a has to be to escape by automobiles in the treeta, some as high as 60 to 60 angering Hyves, | petition | « Hut and} ement club} 1 to be con} to} } nean C Gi ina | t no ae Pe ait fa the amimming tank of Sea Park Natatorium, open all a evening. oe SUITS, SKIRTS, HM) fs AND MILLINERY | TLY REDUCED WR CREDIT 18 GOOD» SH. CREDIT. ~ EASY PAYMENTS. estherg & Childs —— Gecond Av. — 1312. neatly turned shaped ° under Orders Filled PHILADELPHIA, July 15, | move on the ways, the employes of | the shipyard gave a lusty roar of| the speed will be 18% knots | applause, i }° Lurching Hghtly as it struck the/| lina will have cost about $7,000,000. | FRAZER RIVER RECEDING, | prevails here today have put a stop jto the further rise of the MISS FREOREE CALVERT ANSEL, (By United Press.) the latest and most| craft on a rales the vessel began to slowly -LINGHAM, Jely, 15.-—-Heavy Jn years in te Comp, ie ETE FuRDASHtRS OF HOMES, STEAMBOTS “== NC " , Every-Day Needs Are Certainly Priced for sday’s Selling to Warrant Chair Chair tv made from selected hard wood stock ‘and built with a solid saddle seat-— four heavy turned spindies in back—an em- bossed shoulder panel—corner posts are securely braced to seat by short arme- under construction heavy golden and would make a good number for kitchen or as an inexpensive dine ~chair finished The Principal Offer of the Day An $18.50 Solid Oak Dresser Case of offered Dresser measures 21 Inches wide by 43 inches long small upper drawers are made with serpentine front, and top le neatly shaped; graceful tollet standards support a French be mirror, whieh t¢ 48 Inch 24 inches high. Dresser weil ade and finished rather a dark iden. Save six dollars in buying tomorrow screeching ¢ whintion of the waters will recede today “76 SEE BATTLESHIP Frazer | noats leave Pier 2, foot of ¥ LL the assembled ne to the Brisk Trading Tn A Fairly Substantial Hard Wood acon AL am 4 A Center Table Worth $4.75 to Sell Thureda: Ta’ 24-inch square and fo $2.75 bie is made with a polished quartered oak top legs attractively shap ed and securely fasten ed to top and under shelf. day Ail the Crediv You Wun In buying Thurs you save $2.00. : | | water the vessel righted itself and Misa | floated laxily out into the Delaware Fredree Calvert Ansel, daughter of |TY@F Smid the waving, of fags, the governor of South C&rolina, | christened | powerful battleship of Uncle Sam's |navy with these words jem thee South Carolina | The fair sponsor stood jed platform, decorated with nasion al colors. } As of sirens and diowing of river belt extends most and When completed the South Caro-} river, according to reports recetved from the Mooded district HMeved that unless the weather ead trains which fell in this vicinity Jast;denly shifts to another hot spell the minstrel singer. ‘i } [night and the cool weather which Tt is be | i | esler | forming cats } | |was suddeBly | milk to the poor of that ety for the EE ° DEATH AT WHEEL OF SPEEDING AUTO CHAUFFEUR DIES AS HIS MA CHINE SPEEDS ALONG AT A 30-MILE-AN-HOUR CLIP | (By United Press.) NEW YORK, July 15—A 46 | horsepower Merced auto sped along | % for more than three miles last night jon Ocean Park Way at a speed of »% 30 miles an hour with the hands of a dead man at the wheel, Every effort Is being made today by the friends of Stephen W. An derson, the dead man, to avoid publicity In the affair, and the cor oner's office is searching for thre friends who were in the automobil at the time of Its weird joygney Anderson, who owned (Ye ma chine, was at the wheel when he; attacked by a hem-| orrhage that resulted tn bis death, | The other oceupants of th® car did not notice that anything was wrong, a8 the dead man sat straight in his seat, A mounted police hall ed the car, ordering it to slow down, and when his order was not obey ed he followed the car and shouted. A young Woman who sat next ( Anderson called to him to slow down the car. He did not answer then the young woman saw blood coming from his mouth, Another man in the auto took the wheel and | stopped the car. | AMUSEMENTS } THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1908. canes fo) OSs py ig é | J ! LTPP eee ee eee eee) [IORI IOI ISIE I TEST DEVICE TO PREVENT * ” \* | Epprorection FOR BOUND, * * BLOW TO PACIFIC COAST. * | te at COLLISION OF TRAINS bi (By United Press.) * b (By United Press.) * hy N AIN WELLINGHAM, July 16 7 * WASHINGTON, July 15. *| * “Puget sound should be pro * |\& Unless word ts recetved from *| — ® tected by proper fortificn. * |® Col Goethela tode to the ® ™ * tions,” sald Congressman W. * z | contrary, Pacific coast: dealers. #| ; EN sg pst rail * ©, Humphrey lant night, “De # * will not be considered in the * ay, duly 10 feperatons * ception pass and the channels * fF . d M P: D * purchasing of supplies by the #|are being made today by the mem # leading into thie harbor and #(ETIENGS Must Fay Deary |e commissary department of the #|bers of the interstate commerce y en cithes . the sound ~~ . }® canal commission Lo bbe 4 commission for next Friday's tests n® fortified, Otherwise a for ; . * Bees, general purchasing : ‘ , ign foe tou sasiy goin the x} COP Going On His — | * Borer: several, purchasing | c+ aevicon which, 1t 18 believed, wif ® interior Once the Inner har ® * commission in a staten it & |) prevent the collision of railroad ® bors of the sound are reached B (d * given out today, said that poor | trains, * It would be an easy matter to *| oOnds, | * steamship service on the ' *! Georgine Worstine, president of * onter any of our elties, gain * * cific const is responsible for ® P * control of the navy yard at * | the decision #|the Tennessee Central, invented the * Hremerton, and in fact by the # * * | device. (By United Press.) * use of the rallroads oceupy * - ° " f eee eee The device is pine ch end the whole sound country in a Pio fe ag ts te en i of @ railroad “block a train * comparatively short time # Ruef is again in trouble, The tat "” is in the block this device serves “BIG F AT VALLEJO he bi ‘ # | ent woos of the fallen boss make segue, |as @ lookout and should another SERRE REE ME HHH Job look Hk a rank beginner (By United Press.) jengineer disregard the stop signal | Ruef says he feels like an automo-| VALLEJO, Cal., July 15-—~All the snitpet een, tae ae bare a an ae | biliat who has just bon stranded | cruisers of the “Big Four” quad-|Cronching train te o mtengutih jin ti% middie of a prohibition state | ron of the Pacific fleet, commanded | CTORCh Ms train to @ stand and not a horse in sight. Abra-|by Rear Admiral Sebree—the Call-| $ ham's troubles began afresh when | fornia, the South Dakota, the Mary bl |the men on his bail bonds discov-|iand and West Virginia—are ered that the luxury of writing /here undergoige repairs for their nuStia a thelr signatures upon the docu-| trip to Samoa’this summer jments was golng to be expensive . a ° work : | SPECIAL DIS Ts, Waddie (Kid) Maringo, the George-? They find that t will not be], SISCOUNTS town Itallan, has been matched to|allowed to pay just once for this) To clean up stock will give spe fight Abe Attell 15 rounds for the | pleasure of helping their old friend | Ci! discounts on all bas ay or | champlonship of the world at Sund/Abe, but that every tna uiaitive | auantity Pi * L. Hall, Sporting | — Point, Idaho, on July 27 deputy assessor would endeavor to | %°° ferare Johanie Reid 1% promoting the |learn whether they had been mak-|—————————— DAMAGE PIANO SALE AT JOHN- battle. He has au ded in get-|ing or losing money. | STON'S DRAWS DISCRIM- ting the Sand Point sports to guar antee a purse of $1,500. The men Will meet at 122 pounds ringside, and the featherweight title — will hinge on the fight Maringo {# well known in Se attle, He has been boxing for number of years around the city He went on with Battling Nelson when the lightweight champion was at the Star theatre in this city and made the best showing of any of the pnew who went on. Mgringo is a tough Young fellow, but he lacks the class and Attell will uo a « " |doubtedly cuff his head off long The Masest. before the limit The comedy of “The Mascot” at the Grand in clean-cut and em phate. New scenery has been $0 The South Carolina will lead the | toming is rich and appropriate. "l christ-/ navy wher? comple |formidable fighting ship. The water line a: practically up to the main deck, and loeated according approved designs The ship's length in 450 feet t an the most ° “A Daughter of the South.” The Seattle theatre is furnishing the only Eugiish speaking drama! thin week, “A Daugh of | South.” The attraction for next! week will be “Midoight fi New York At the Star, The Zazell Vernon pantomimists) are making a bit at the Star theatre! as are Elsie Ridgely & Co, in “The « Fall of ‘64,” and Manuel Romain, | At Pantages, Techow's troupe of per the headline novel-| Mile —ammemmny Way, 6:50, 7:50, 0:00. 10:09 11:20 ty feature at Pantages thie week, | Dr. C.F. Lathrop J 2) 1:15, 1:40, 2:00, 4:00, 4:30, with The Rialto Quartet also get | Gentite’s 6:20 p.m, and Sundays 7:30 p. | ting their share of the attention Osteopat| | At the Lote. The first showing in thin efty of |” with the famous talking moving pictures took place today at the Lois, start-| ing with « matinee this afternoon. The performance this evening will) be continu from 7 unttl 1 CONG. SULZER ON! WAY TO ALASKA Alaska must have the right to govern herself, To deprive her of fall territorial government is wo American and contrary to the theory of our free inatitutions,” de | clares Congreseman William Sul-/ ser, of New York, Alarka Yukow Pacific exposition enthusiast, ad voeate of home rule in Alaska and ploneer of that territory of 1884.| He arrived in Seattle last ovening| on bis way to the mining in the north that bears hin name. | Another New York man In thta/ city yesterday was Stafe nator | Willtam 8. Armstrong, who was! 8pain'’s new navy will be let to chatrman of the insurance commit tee which invewtigated the life in surance companies. VIENNA, July 15. — Nathan} Stranes, the New York rniliionatre, | who has distributed pasteurized | past 1 years, has presented Vienna with a milk sterilizing plant HL. KLEIN the City While You Wait 217 JAMES 8ST. Safe Deposit Boxes $4.00 PER YEAR Title Trust COMPANY - CAPITAL $335,000.00 Only Safe level with Deposit Vault on Second avenue. Lined With Chrome Steel Proof Against BURGLARS | FIRE MOBS | WATER 20 a. m. to 6:90 p, m Hour Saturdays p | 8:20 a, m, to 8 p,m, | COURTEOUS ATTENDANCE auarenn tly | kidnapping he lowned ty the lodge at Men announcement made today | new navy, which will replace the | }one lost In the war with the United States, will consist of three armor. ed cruisers, each of 16,000 ton three torpede boat destroyers of | 360 tons, | tons and four gunboats of $00 tons. . (By United Press.) SPRINGFIELD, Mo. July 16 Soctety leaders here are today anx jomsty discussing the threat of R P: Dickerson, a millionaire, to “burn up* several social Hons and lon estes in his reply to an extremely naational divoree complaint re ntly filed by his wife. Deere are many surmises as to theyeause of the domestic storm in tee) Dickerson household, as both we ‘prominent in society and ap. very until last week's row. happy BLOPES WITH YOUNG GIRL. (By United Press.) BA A BARBARA, Cal,, July 15. “tvan N. Searle, a young married two children, is under atvest here today, charged with Ihyearold Blanche daughter of a prominent Mickey, rancher of Oreutt prosectted by the parents wirk WILL ERECT BUILDING. Seattic camp No. 69, Woodmen the World, at a meeting inst night decided to erect a three-story np bullding on the property Pine sts, It is estimated that the buliding will cost $75,000. INJURED CHAUFFEUR FINED. .A. L. Kruger, a ch plonged through the railing of the bridge of Fourth ay. 8, some time ago, wae fined $50 yesterday Police Judge John B. Gordon for driving his car at an exceasive rate town | of speed on July 3. Spain to Have New Navy. MADRID, July 15.--Contracta for Spanish builders, according to an The 24 torpedo boats of 100 ~ SUPERFLUOUS HAIR This disfigurement and blight on & thi see Modern Way of Testing Eyes Is Purely Scientific And complete in every detail If you do not need glasse we will tél you so. need them, we will prove It No charge for examination or consultation LEE OPTICAL CO. Johnston Btdg,, Third 500-1 and Univeraity. Searle will be| of the} uffeur who | by | Anno®cement made at the as hossor's office that the sworn state ments made by the persons on jRuef's bond would be accepted as the basis for thetr tax this year, is | the bombshell that has created such | widespread donsternation | sult, inerea of from 60 to 100 per cent will be made in the assess }ments of nearly every person who signed the Ruef bonds ne in stance the amount will be raised from $600 unsecured personal pr erty to $15,000 cash in the bank | whieh the bondsman told the court of, but forgot to meytion to the | auseRBor. The signers of Ruef's bonds have called on him to pay the difference jin thelr taxes and be Is now worry | iow SUNNY WEATHER Strains weak eyes Oug specially kround glasses relieve the strain and strengthe yop. Schuchard Optical Co iz nd ave, | A Check Account AVOIDS THE RISK AND TROUBLE OF MAKING CHANGE You can write on a check the exact amount you wish to transfer—-$1.00 or $1.99— any amount Y do not need to have change in your pocket, nor the other party have change the money you hand him. The risk of error In mak- ing change {s entirely elim inated when by check. Should you overpay with a check, you have re- course. The check shows plainly the amount paid. Pay by check—you can save time and trouble. doen to you pay Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY $1.50 Hammond 9 - Row 81-Point Guaranteed Lathing Hatchet 99c Forged from best re fined crucible atest The greatest cure te ex erected in ite manufac ture, It éould wot db any better if ft bos any other name will yeu run We » you money nd aes ibility k vo Pt Lathing $1.50 Our 24-in cut Hatchet Ae | 1310 Second Av. NEW SKIN REMEDY — Creates Big Stir; Drug Stores Crowded With Sufferers. For whe r two weeks Quaker, Raven and other drug stores tn this cit crowded persons supply of m, the eczema is th has created guch a@ stir the country since its discover st the leading have desiring new cure for dr which throughout been a with one For the convenien of who use posiam for pimples h blotche herpes and other bigs, a special 50. been adopted, in addition the regular two-dollar jar, which ts now on sale at all leading drag stor In eczema cases, poslam stops the itching with first application und = proceeds heal, curing chronic cases in two weeks, In minor skin troubles, results show after an overnight application. For a free experimental sample, write @rect to the Emergency Labora tortn, 32 West Tweaty-fifth Street those black red acne minor @kin trou nt pack has eads noses to jie Yer’ Cig. As a re-| beat 9. | Tooth Talks BY OHIO DENTISTS “We Won’t Hurt You” Bo n ny people have an erron eous idea that the Alveolar process of restoring missing teeth involves @ surgical operation, We are con stantly getting letters asking whether the “operation” is painful jor not | There ts nothing about this work that ie im the slightest degree re lated to an “operation.” We don't do any cutting or bor ing into the qums—you have ing to fear or dread The constructive part of the work is done in ‘the laboratory. It fa not even a tedious job for the patient. Banish the fear, if y to the idea that it ordeal! and one to dreaded. Phe Alveolar process has revolw tionized the old-fashioned tortures of the dentist chair—people are glad to keep appointments here, for each one means that the new, beau Uful teeth are that much nearer ready to be placed in the mouth. Read the following letter: Vancouver, Wash., June 15, 1908 Dear Sire—I wish to expre appreciation of the den did for me recently four upy eth for me by the Al veolar proc after I had worn a plate for ten years Your process of putting In teeth without bridge or plate is wonder ful and 1 you that I will recommend it to all my friends in need of such work. I can truthfal ly say that the work ts quick (that is, does not necessitate long and frequent calls at your office during the time of construction), efery thing being accomplished In two visite, and last, but not least, the work is practically painless. The teeth which you restored are as firm and solid as natural and IT can use them with perfect satisfaction and comfort in eating I feel confident that anyone in need of any dental work will not regret calling on you. With sincere best wishes for your stecess, was a painful be feared or MISS M. COLMAN, We simply use Miss Coleman's letter because it refers directly to the points we have touched upon. We can refer to patients in every part of this country and to many in Canada who would corroborate all she has said Where do you live—East, West | North or South? If you will write for particulars we can put you in communication with an Alveolar patient In your vicinity, to whom you can write, We may name some right {n your own town—for there are over ten thousand of these hap. py people scattered all over this country and Canada—and more be jing added daily. | Are you weafing a partial plate jor a bridge? If so, you know what it is to be tortured. We sympa thize with you—but you don't need to suffer long. | If you are near enough you can teeth. Why not make a start towards teeth perfection—today? Good teeth mean good health. Opportunity is knocking. Address Ohio Dentists, 307% Pike Join the Autopiano Club | ANO’ THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO. Intluding free u lating brary. Special prices will be given for a few days Autopianos, Some 50,00 with free use of the m library. Votes in our great voting contest will be iNowed on all cash payments Kohder & Chae 1318 Second Ave., Seattic, Wagh. Web@ Plano Dealers, se of our clrew second-hand 8 low a noth. | have held INATING BUYERS. ver before have plano buyers responded so quickly as in this | Railroad Damage Sale of Fine High- | Grade Pianos. All day Monday and yesterday until ‘way after closing time the big Ploneer Piano Batab- lishment at Third and University was crowded with shrawd buyers jeagesly bent on securing the rare snaps. We'll frankly admit t the rush was a little larger than jwe expected, and hope those that could not be waited on promptly will ar with us. Surely the trivial inconventence of being com led to wait was amply repald by | the rare values secured. This rush is not to be wondered at, for never before in the history of the Pioneer Piano House have we been ab to offer discriminat ing buyers such unheard of values. We want say again and most emphatically that this Damage Sale is without a paraliel—in value giv- surpasses anything ever ~the railroad’s loss is your in mitid that musically these pianos are in every way as good a8 ne We'll guarantee them as such he damage is‘to the cases only—some, of course, worse than othere—but there are man that can We placed in such cond tion that only the closest serutiny | Will reveal the mars. INTERIOR NOT HARMED. To be candid, what difference 4o 4 few mars or scratches make 80 long as the tone and interior |mechanism is perfect? Hardly @ plano but what {s marred and scratched after being in the home a short time. Musically there's no and surely the tre |mendous saving you can now effect should interest you. The keynote of this chance Is the high character of the planos. The very finest and best known makes in America. Schuberts, Story & Clarks, Lesters, Haddorffs, Hobart 6 and even the gloriou Chickering and famous Kimball w injured. The railroad official led liberally the loss and incon- venience. Come in and take ad- antage of this saving, but come right away, } PRICES NEARLY HALVED. On the regular $310 styles you jnow save a clean $120. The $376 jValues go now at $218. The $425 ones at $288, and so on up to $49 for which amor Y no now take | choice of the very finest and costly | $750 styles. |, You must come, see and judge |for yourself, before you can really | Sppreciate this extraordinary event. | Some are injured more than others, | but most of them can be refinished so that only the Gosest examina- ton will reveal the scratches, | If you have any idea of securing 8 high-grade piano within the next | two years—hurry in. You'll never have set- again see the equal of this oppor. jtunity. Don't let ready money | stand in “your y. We want to dispose of all these instruments in the shortest time possible, so we'll not split hairs abouf terms. Bear in mind each and every plano is fully guaranteed. Money back If not as represented and en- tirely satisfactory. t us urge you once more te jcome at once. It's to your ad it}eall for free examination of your |Y@ntage to do so, D. 8. Johnston Co., Oldest and Largess Dealers, Third and University, Johnston Co, Building. Everett andEdmonds MEALS SERVED. Three rouoa le wt 7 nday, and § 5 trips 1 another wheat Just put 4 Steamer Monticello ten tn Navy between en " aveu etght min 1 ff Mo 1:40, 4 " p.m. Saturday, it Bremertone © and 10:10 and 7:30 pm, stead of 7:30. On Che Fryer TACOMA ROUTE, Fare 35c—Round Trip, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10525 a. m,, 2:08and 5:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m, U. SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattle T@. Ber 176 Tapoma—Tel. 212 SEATTL ane

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