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cs —_—_— cial Service ee ib My grcado, July 1 ioe death of Mrs ¥ Sten 8 teboo! 188 her ig, cureieniog OS ry s TY of the have dorked oo tn im * peantifal YOUNK ‘a strangier of Paris—this is tery o van od by ‘ae to th or mu s of ig M bound b same kind of her to death ft finger prints © on the] ee Mandkerchief, with the @abroidered In one cor down ally ati shoved throat eect +fila real identity ts accompanied M to the rooming hou Tired Tem en tn ymp » Nef mont under caves Chicago de | ntha, | mur who used @ the an out it presents to the motive for the identity of lerers, the po pene ne ertes. ious looking man, om we ey posed as the ts the principal un- | Delore the body was | BAFFLES°c | | with her! in} for six months after (heir) in pesainne be fro they feel far from Cal, | July om, me, ut in tin ‘was enfowing. ait is in the county an eight-monthold baby her company. She will be Mowith resigting an officer With a deadly weapon to kill, ° Rimbanlt wit! be buried 's Meld. Manager Cos tt Northern, who from an inspee-| ;,, has announced Claude q of the Great) Powell and Mra Robert B. Albert-/ fun from Arming-|*n, and Mrs. Parton Swift, The| with Jington |Youne ladiew assisting were Miss The Burlingtos | tive Voewinkle, Misa Donald, Misa Kiva Hudson, Misa How Lake Salve. ‘Then she left bim and ‘The potice con- followed her, al- certain, Paro afte: Q started for Chicago, “gad his movements since then are 15.—A . fry has completely ex pasted Sheriff James L. Moat- Kiljng Rene Rimbauit eiy evening at Keswick, find: [Re Beted not only in seit with his duty of the court whose in . Y. L. 1. GIVES Will Entertain the Gand) bers is called for tomorrow ime at § oclock in hail Y. L. L will be given ate Wildwood park tonight, wilt gtve Ravenns perk Fr and Wallingford cars ran direct to the park. an orchestral concert will be, given yesterday afternocn. ized in the color scheme of fi decoration. Aastetir jtlesey were Mra Jan ger, Burkley. He has been causing con- cases of eczema | siderable trouble lately by his wild- *** | news. MRS. FRANCES THOMPSON, tinges Hanford. educated to a degree that promised Engagement Announced. some day to elle: The engagement of Mise Edna}... > cepa and Mrs, P.O. Wane. te Mr. Here | Millions look like the sise of the 21d Onewm has boon announced. The| first pay cheek which some of the wedding will take August S/trust magnates love to talk abo: av, followed by & reception et y evening at | even Christensen’s The first summer dance of the | “us Church Picnic. be First’ Presbyterian church | Sus thetr nual pienic ati ty Way. University The Kina Miner Gives Concert. Under the direction of M. Miner Pink was ottt- Mra, George EL Rameay, Mrw, Walker, Jobn man, Mine L Kilsheimer & Co.| Removed to 1880 tad ave Open tor Dustnene July 2 n br ‘thie Paraffine, 9¢ Bar Refined Paraffine Wax . jam, preserves, etc.; a pure food iw; worth 23¢ Frott Press in indispen for extracting the juice freit, in the making of fea ......280 ' | Quart Jars, 67¢ Known Pall Mason Frait Jars; the best fom” G7c F125 Water Sets, 89 Crystal Giass Water or Sete; enameled with nickel ALF $5.00; special Ce rtain Stretcher Chicago Curtgin Stretcher, with brass inches apart; bass wood ; centerpiece riveted, it superior to all other stretchers _ Our Wagons Deliver to Ail Parts of the City 9.00 Fish Net Hammock, $3.39. Fish Net Hammocks, in fancy fast colors, with wide 1 valance and Strong stretcher at each end; this con- Suction combines all the latest ideas; B9c jaion. $1.25 Night Latch, 89¢ RalPBearing Cylinder Russwin Rim Night Lateh; complete, with 3 keys; burgtar proof; | regular $1.2! eahtones special .. ..89c 25¢ Window Screen, 18¢ Hardwood Frame Extension | Fly-Proof Window Sereen; 15 5 inches high; extends from 22 to 33 inches; worth 25¢; special ....... pita 18 | $4.00 Doz. Spoons, 50¢ Set | gf Three | Silver-Plated Table Spoons; plate on white metal; worth $4.00 dozen; special, 50c Grass Hook, 33¢ Village Blacksmith Grass Hook, | hand made, from ernetble steel the best on the market; 33¢c regular 60; special .. Rogers’ Pattern Munete | heavy Aww New Wilson Buirtias "$3.39 Mr. MURDER OF PRETTY TEACHER HICAGO DETECTIVES MURDER VICTIM, a Bdward's hall, Terry and Cojam Dia at A spectal meeting of the mom- | "#4 at ont Wash, Mine Whitehall Munro, of Stagtr ried Sunday at bride's brother, Mr. Charter F. Mr M party Lake Washington. an and Katherin Alma Anna Purth-Terry and Miss I ° | rraten Vilas, Mie A | Minson Margery Stewart voting Friday at the «& Mra T. 5. Launch Party. Monday Naylor-Kinnell. Nellie Naylor was married Sunday evening to farily pruce at | Kirkhope officiated. wh the The Rev reside r J. K M aerver ty Wentworth, Vi home, Dr, Mr. an Automobile Party. Mra J. T. ahd Mich. nr and Inty, were mar home Ronald tett Hinman -Munre. Lenora Hanford, it The young people of the Ptigrim | Congregational church made up a evening on | Kin 1318 Witttam Mre in Spokane, Hinmagt, 415 Melrose ay. MIDignn, of Mine Ee tenor. Il to 16 'resh, athing in the tna jfum. Take a swim fn it for ¢ On, Second Ovenut between Fike and tai\ nay em jmea mad sen abl yee: = tired feeling in. ou en, convianbe ond Be \nadead io Norkn boor a sts 4 ah Church Lawn Party. Rey. and Mra A. J. fertained the young people ret =6—Presbyterian Whatesnte and Family tiquer Store Hl evening at a lawn party at thelr bome, Woodland. ote, in Kagles hall It is now assured that at least | 30,000 visitors from points through: | out the United States, Alaska, Hawati and the Phillppines | will be in Seattle during the ses-) Mr N. w. ot timorrow evening in the Eplphi any | . s a A. pw tourtng car Episcopal church, 24th and 1 Union | 100% (tp te tt ire ee bs er a Mee Bx ht, Mixe Anna Kelsoe, Mine Debutante Tea. 1 Fuller, Mies Gertrude Kels. Surrounded by masses af Mowers, | og Tacoma. and Miss Mabel Ronald the gifts of friends. Miss Chartotte|\tr Ira Branson and family and Whittlesey was formally mtroduced | vr 3. Ww. Goodwin and family left into, society by her mother, Mreiaiso for the same outing with Charies F. Whittlesey, at & WAaltnom . ow 4 and Mra. Munro will make their home { Sedro-Woolley. me THE STAR—-WEDNESDAY United Pre Reaults yoo M_ Vrattain Py Mee ae —Charios Doherty won, Munwrave | | feker third, | ortens Lane ras } Helden see rags W. Harr ty third. WILL RECOMMEND LIGHTHOUSES The dire need of lighthouses at | Cape Hichinbrook and Cape St. Kiias fn Alaska will be remedied, according to a letter received by the Chamber of Commerce from Capt. J. M. Heim, naval secretary | to the secretary of commerce and labor, who states that bids have been called for t former laht house and action regard ® the Cape Elias ight in before the of- fleers of the Thirteenth lighthouse district for recommendation, WANTED A CUT RATE ON JOB He was quite evidently « labor ing man with the financial bump The man entered the health com. missioners office and addressed Dr. Bourns, AT BUTTE LA JULY 15, 1908. QUEEN ALEXANDRA, PRINCE HENRY OF YORK, THE QUEEN'S JAPANESE SPANIEL. (Star Special Service.) ‘ eottnae at My wife has a bump fn her ear,” President Tomorrow he assured the chief medical offt- | and Mrs, Albert T. Dickin« | cer in loudly whispered terms. © . Of Seward, Alaska, have re-/ The chief medical officer looked Night. turned to Seattle to make thei |interosted ome At prorent they are re . istered at the Washington Aanen y t. ‘ Pca bcp! doy edb pdorrgetie | Mr. and Mra G. Tyndall are |" doctors cut the bung out, and} " adios’ toattoute wun| Mi7i0 an oullag Lake Chelan, [it ¢ at 1. couttaned the visit ome jes’ Institute w ‘i Pe or, confidentially stir hs Ceceetian teeongateeioty te tha eat ee eae lelant. 241" vant year it casas back, ond wel me oat ers MMi en Mary | thelr friends will enJoy an all day} tad Dr. Kiank do the eutting, and jhe charged mo $50," he continued, | Now, I want you to come up aud cut the bump out. I think $2.60 ia enough. Don't tell the papers. My wife can't bear very. well now. The amp tent very bie—$2.40 ought to be enough for a bump of that size, bat I won't mind if it costs $2.60." } The individual left his name and em and bowed himeelf out with loudly whispered Injunction pot to tell the papers his name. | The chief medical officer says the extra dime may induce him to go end cut out the bump, He expects to see bis visitor's name at the bead | ad la Mins Beste Lenore Warner, dram- Margaret OF im reettat Wednesday evening, July 22, in the | ¢ Assisting Miss | be Mine Bloanoe HM. | cellist, and Mr. John Mil- | Canney en- eh of the leet Pinal arrangements for the 10th annual session of the Grand aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, | which will meet in Seattle, August | ere made yesterday by | the general committee on ne Canada, Tt We offer K Bros.’ Clothing, this way: Imvigorating salt fs Kind - = * PbS 3 r¥at i weed Est 2 is Oe 8 ee soe a3 es oy ee 3 = i le U VAL L 7: tL ‘ Sscttle- aie Ook ‘or Second apd University j which became very ¢ iby Soap Lake Salts LONDON, July 16. Rngland has no Yeas than 16 pet dogs, not Including the kennels at Sandringham or the fox hounds kept at the Isle of Wight Just now her prime favorite in a Japanese spaniel, called “Billie ar during the reepnt illness of little. Prince Henry of York The little prince loved Billle even o his own soul, and when he was mifforing all the horrors attemiant on pearlet fever, be insisted on hav ing Hilie viait him. The dog was ent over three times a day and was thotoughly disinfecte efore he was permitted to roam In the queen's private rooms at the s¢ James palace, Next Saturday the Knights “of Pythies from all parts of Puget sound will bold the annual picnic at Kast sound Gilbert Kineaid, a well known Rheumatiem ts greatly relieved uppenheimer, Brokaw’s, “E/ff-E than which there's none finer. Arcade or Arcade Annex STATE NEWS TEST PICTURE OF | ENGLAND’S QUEEN “The queen of by the Prince of Wales when he | bark. SHAFER BROS.—NOT ONLY LARGEST, BUT BEST Clearance Sale of Men’sSammer Suits HREE factors make this Clearance of Men's Clothing at Shafer Bros.’ a notable event Good godds, fair pric at the start, sharp reductions at the end of the season. Suits Up to $18 | Suits Up to $25 | Suits Up to $30 PB ‘é Buy in either the First or the Second Avenue Store, Men’s Shoes are sharply reduced Men’s Straws and Panamas are now reduced Summer Underwear reduged HAFER BROS. Arcade and Arcade Annex—Whole Block Long AND BILLIE, Billie was brought to the queen toured the Ortent, four years ago, and he has r lost favor with his ay s. So great a} voune en's devotion to this Japanese spaniel give the breed | that no woman who wants to keep abreast of canine fashions falls to add one to her list. | ‘The queen's pets oceupy a room| adjoining ber sleeping apartment and perfect Hberty is given them to visit her as they will., "“Billle,” is always ber earliest morning visttor, but he has been trained never to awaken the queen by jumping on her bed or by barking. He wil! stt for hours motionless as a statue and when the queen opens her eyes he springs on her bed with a glad | } Bellingham newspaperman, was married today to Miss Rernice | Hope. It ix now “30° for him for the good times. | Rear Admiral Burwell will haul down his flag at the Bremerton | navy yard Saturday forenoon at 10 o'clock. Capt. John A. Rodgers will| thea assume command. Cruisers Washington and Ten neasee have arrived at Bremerton |* for repairs. Charleston and adjacent territory will not annex to Bremerton. reclining folding chair— 95c of camp OF steamer comfort there is nothing to pare with them. Of maple fr stronaly me good —a good tburner Ot) grade striped ticking; adjustable to Stove—will not smoke; four positions, with arma Price, extra special, oak settee swing $6.95— “uy @ bd TRIGERATOR here wi, RT oR { reowived by, Shure Bn scont this exceptional val- ue for the week— 99c lawn setter, made of hardwood, 42 inches Jong, extra heavy on seat, Has seven slats on seat and three op back, slats natural wood fintap, ‘nicely varnished, buflt exti strong for herd usage. Priced extra special for the 9% alate week regular value $11.50 —n good food cutter is @ & practicn! article for this household necessity. We nade strong amd good back have the Russwin Chop- per; is made so it can be easily cleaned, $6.95 No.1 size; regular price $1.50. 79 Special ....”..... 096 regular price 9. 3 ..95c SEATTLE. SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. TACOMA. BRIEFS BY WIRE . |Szszz, oi ermoe me | Ambassador O'Brien has return: The lepers will salute the Atlan. |°4 & the United States on a visit Seattle striving hard for the conve: Mystio Shriners next year | William McCarty, aged 40, escap- ed from the Indiana penitentiary | guilty of assault and battery by Po- at Michigan City several years ago.| lice Judge John B. Gordon yester- He went west and located at North|day and fined $100 and costa, Yakima religion and yesterday he arrived at the penitentiary gates ready to serve out his 12 years remaining Chairman Hitchcock charge. ARNOLD VIBRATION CO, 339-40 Arcade Annex. Call Tomorrow And be relieved of that dead- alive feeling. the fieet when the battleships pass |{0™ Japan and he says that the the island near Honolulu President Moyer of the Western |‘? America. Federation of Mi & peaceful troubles before a strike is ordered | mikado and his people aré friendly ors, {4 strong for ent of wage ad. AS GETS OFF E. George Athanattouplar, a Greek ion of | who is alleged to have thrown a heavy coffee cup at Stratos Cojelos, fracturing his skull, was adjudged delegates at St. Paul are Recently he experienced | Cojelos wes able to appear in court. Mount Vernon is to h brick block. is visiting | ! PAINTING Intertor and exterior. Estimates given free. peocesy, PAINT AND <O WALL PAPER 1814 First Ave, Arende Annex, There is no ff” and Strauss . Prices are set t We ent B you. Come and get it. songs, the stirri; music that mi after day, are soon pleasure kee Sherman, Clay & Co. On quantities from 10 to 100 tents for excursion and church par- tles we make special rates. Loggers’ Supply Co. We have an “easy-payment” Victor “on ice” for . Think of the delicious melody, the sweet old ing band, orchestra and grand opera ight be trickling into your senses day The $1 a week payments finished, but the es on trickling, Why t 1406 Second Av. keep tent, flys, al! sizes, from a child's play tent to a circus Everything jn camp furniture. 815 COLMAN DOCK. South Site ob Perey. oth Phoww—|