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Cs) eal THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JU 22, 1908. DVOCATES BOAT LINE WiTHADINKY LITTLECAMERA--NO2 BIBULOUS HEN BREAKS TO HAWAMAN ISLANDS |. uwmmmmags, THE LAWS OF NATURE) (rp Sipaldd Ses ti) DIVER IN OLYMPIC ni anion Is Within Sate’ GAMES INJURED i aN | length and 2% inches through at tts | Beer Diet Produces Won- widest polnt. Indicating the con dition hen which under the stress of the beer diet a | d rf | R Its P f the ogg is very full } eri est roo It wan this peculiarity whieh led | | Mr. Thompson to bring the eae to Is Shown. |The Star office for, though look Ing Innocent enough from the out pv ire Te side, the oe haw proven to be a} harbor of dupitelty. A small hole That beer Is a tonie whieh pro-| chipped in one end reveals inside j duces surprising resulta in hens, is| the exe another ege perfectly form Al }the claim of A. D. Thampson, 4322 ed even to the bardened shell —OF— | Maynard av., South Park, who ta Mr Thowipson belleves his driver for the Independent Brew. | Plymouth Rock must haye been ing company and a raiser of poul- seeing double when whe Inid that | try ese oF would not have made e | To back up his assertion of the auch a palpable error as to lay two tonic qualities of beer wken applied eggs in one, He argues that a beer © the eggproducer, Mr. Thompson diet ie a wonderful thing in asuint \brought to The Star office yester- ing the efforts of the hen day afternoon an exe twice the st The ¢ in boing held tn ‘The # i deen on the market some time and Dik ae . j#everal deals by mail had fallen frac 2 . Dole of Amerte te sood | through, when thi tot ‘Strikes Water Sideways and | snovias'tn tie'ton mate, ued re, ee rounds of the | {akon and matied to an inquirer, It feathorwolght oatehameatehcan | proved to him that they was a ma prt net to the Ha Knocked Unconscious--- Piverine osts omer, Th the firat/ehine shop and that certain ma noente kings and|chinery was The ple ‘aint Ratph Seb yee ta the y in The pleture faa wond round oeceeded tn | time exposure. he camera was set Furniture Co. The y; k Win : wetting theedectsion over Webster |on a de d the or le! quent before the Seattle ankees ming. of England, tn the second r aa aoeet tee pth A pag invthe the ror to gperate & ‘ also MeKal of Engtand defeated |light wae just right for that ex e bere ata Hon» — White of England |postre or the exposure Was just (By United Press.) Dote then won a third victory in| right for the It¢ht, since a patie | ween Honolulu and LONDON, July 92 the pretiminarios of the catchas | factory negative was secured tr! . 22. —-Strik oh \ Sieh bla now,” said M aie ing the) catchcan match by defeating Me | you have any Place with which you ys Pra Mend it is getting big eways, Cane, the Engtish| Kimed, establishing another new | want to familiarize others at a dis | ‘ Geatilo might av swimmer, was sertously Injured to | Olymple record tance, get out your dinky mera we trade an ‘Frisco, All day while making a high dive at Hacon of American won the final| and “go to it.” rth i! ' taet (fee t weak eibet 14 of the ordinary barn yard prog Star office to see what effect th erp a ttle enterprise. ty mple games, This a the! S®&t to the 400-meter hurdle race bas convinced me foun accident that has mar. | ds, Harry Hilman of ' corte a ecune Although the size of a duck egg, it beer will have on fis condition spore (ea vant oppertanity fm) r games this ye Cane’s| America took second place and STAR so the unmistakable stamp of the It ts suspected: that he one = Bee N ais sec, fot ivy ae he wor ae iae| tomer of Doane fniaked hia | QETS JOB FOR? cs ccc cnc ntes nti i of yeti Our jolhers) atfor m and, although he tried to Americana Win Finals. | he eg Measures 3% Inches in addie ie : Malis im the Hh-| with such terrific force that ho was | £004 form to the end of the foather f R i ¥ CE AL s | Yh rite Bee . wolght catch-ascatech.can wrestling Bemeeate 12 $20,000," | rendered unconscious, Spanberg of| houte and won the event by defeat for canning pine | Sweden realized what haw happened ing Sl . ee ‘om the | and. Bh hed» pened ing Slim of Rngland in the final W P * day several persons ‘phoned The Ow A ou sa erected onthe and, plunging into the tank, rescued |, 8 rote for a Position and): “sis. fiat”! ia work N 7 ints nec | raffic be drowntog Englishman, Cane Hoenotalu| was removed to 4 hospital, where preaantaive with the 1 “ ag Hap in enon medal to ita collection today when . . mentative with the list of po pe y beary, andl A great rn. trem pe Coins examined for Internal trons, who broke the record in the Want Is Supplied Quickly | isn: offered started out looking | . she embodies bome radical ideas ° pew make this 5 oa preliminary beata, won the final in for a job. Thousands Parading th @ in naval construction and others Broad Jump Record. the running broad jump, his mark ~-W. Good. The result Is a job teaming for Vice President Chas. W. Fair iia cisco by rail. They T. ©. Irons Of Amérion: made a] beleg 6 feet 6% inches ages Sylvester Hros., wholesale grocers, banks arrived today with Mrs. Fair fis a ne of paseo”) Low Olympic record In the running! Kelly of Amorica took second at good wages | Street As a Welcome tO) banks to repr America added another gold da Star nt the United broad jump today, his mark being| place and Bricker of Canada cap |, Allen was so happy and anxious | Btates at the tercentennary cele 4 feot 5 inches. Prinatein, who tured third to hurry home to tell his sick wife bration he He was met at Point held the record, made only 23 feet; In the finala in the 100-meter dash|,_* @. Allen of 2030 Sixth av., is! of his good fortune that Ie walked | Royalty Levis by Rear Admiral Cowles and | $i tostees Oh Che Gapmione chates ee | Walkee of Goeth African Calahee one of the happiest men in Seattle! up town so fast that the reporter | . Captain Winslow on the battleship | Athens in 1906 dust cnvenious Guo Gataneh th 1948 - & result of sending a communiea- | could hardly keep up with hin | New Hampshire, which fired a sa-| In séetions one and two of the| secor tor of America took | 108, to The Star Monday asking for! Allen has lived In Seattle for the| lute in honor of the American of . running broad jump R. T. Cook of second place in this event, and Kerr |" past five years, and has never! (By United Press.) fictal | Ausstion won. firet place, bio pene | of Canada carried off tira Tomorrow morning he will start to| missed a day's work until last fall.| QUEBEC, July 22 Thousands } re being 22 feet 10% Inches. [n see) England won the final match in he first steady job he has) Two weeks ago his wife gave birth| of visitors thronged into the city of America won first pla by|the Belgium team by a score of | );4),,, ‘ Jumping feet 3% inches, and in| to 2 ished Monday evening, and yester-| out of bed of his royal highness, George Fred returned | sections seven eight Bricker of In the final mateh in the G eriok, prince of Wales, and heir ap SOME JEWELRY two! Canada wou first, with a mark of Roman wrestling, Saarela of Fin parent to the throne of the United feet 3 Inches land defeated Weckman of Finland AMILY AND FEMININE Kingdom and the British domain, rr of Canada won first place! Two Olympic records were broken }on the fast cruiser Indomitable, the) The residen allan is ea-|in the first heat in the semi-finals|in the semifinals of the 400-meter| eS of W. W. Merrick, | Of the Ha-/of the 200-meter dash, his time be|fiat race. Hallawell of England | | mystery ship of the king's army. | 2827 Gist st. @. W., was entered | We travelled |ing the best of the winners of the| breasted the tape in 482.5 seconds | thusiastic Canadians, singing, lst Sunday night by @ thief who consider Ha- | first four heats. Kerr took his|and Robbins of America made it in| ; > key. The >t w had since last Novembe: | S/tlons three and four, Dan J. Kelly the water polo contests, defeating At r to a daughter, and today was the Jon's communication was pub-| first time that she wae able ty mar | Carly today to witness the arrival s! . 1 rt ‘cobb Beautiful country I) heat in 2225 seconds. Hout two! 49 seconds flat. The Olympic ree fen é : ‘ ereren ens Ae scctint te nates Oto Get hate. eee gat | $600 Sohmer now .... ....$226 jae wen by Cartel of Amerten | 4916 seconds he | . : oldest, entering into the spirit of $15 and a diamond brooch valued at || $500 Behning now $290 wed the Fleet. jin 223-5 seconds; heat three was) J Carpenter and Taylor of le * W Br » |krown up and that you wish to get | the occasion, $60, He also took in cash. The |f $500 Gabler now . «. $200 ‘While in midocean|¥0® by Cloughen of America in| America qualified for the finals in| LEODI W. ‘owne Seeks Di- rid of your father,” asked Lawler) Formal welcome, the civic ad-| Merrick famfly were all absent at|f gso9 the American | 22 %5 seconds, and heat four # | their heats, making the course in of Ernest, 20 years old dress, will not be delivered to the the time. $ rown now ... + $250 Was encountered; YO! by Hawkins of England in} 49 seconds, respective fe = | “No, that is not true,” replied! prince until tomorrow afternoon s M all & Wendell now Warriors steam, | 2? 35 seconds. y vorce for Her Client, Mary Ernest Sat late today the governor general, | — . $175 the horizon. “ft = _ Wad $190 c = = = = aaa mn Her Father Drunk, | Vice President Fairbanks and a ° 9 jf $550 Marshall & Wendell now ” sald Mr R Desile Retne, aged 16, took a different Sumber of important Canadian of | pereeeen’ . ie war theet” out STRIKECONDITION ose ts. view of the case whon aeked tha | ficials will be received on board $350 Brewster now ...,....$175 same question. She said she had | '%¢ Indomitable | |ff $500 Haines Bros. now .... .$326 Kitawankes was ac- mercy often seen her father drank His royal highness {s accom see Nesdhess sow $200 | } time in eight years | Ftv ie panied by a brilliant staff and the | ae" © against one are th a You are ala d 4 our | P80 y & brilliant sta n e | . irs, Schoenfeld were Is UNCHANGED Jodds in the struggle for s divores | father?” asked Lawiee “© ¥°"F) meeting this afternoon, although $200 D. 8. Johnston now . . ..985 they visited { in | No called informal, will be emon! $300 Carlton now .. $100 being beard before Judge Arthur I'm not mad at him, but the party of Secre- ©. Griffin in the superior court to-|*¥¢ have never known what it was| 0% Many elaborate ceremonies || $400 Scheller now -» $200 Garfield nny day to be ha: have been planned and the prince 0 ppy in our home,” said the mE _ rte parnafread ‘Phe Wilke of (hb tenbihérenee ming. “We have a fend reserved And considering that two men | Sith ~ bed HA. phe rage! ig of oy my —AT— The above pianos all finished Ss comin on from | Continues today with no marked dif-| for the purpose of making a strong | %*¥* the short end of it seemingly Hut you have all siade wp your | tbectssuse “aking his departure ont Hie née, Daderetgns are tate the tox |ference over the conditions of yes-| fight and also 9.000 stevedores on ™#k** the matter wors minds to get rid of him,” persisted | JOFY eters eee edna are not second hand goods, but by train the tempera. | ; ; ut Atty, James T. Lawler ta do | the attorney from Canada next Wednesday } than 100 degrees | terday the coast behind us bags Y | One of the most notable features if absolutely new - Roth sides are bettering their or-| Discussing the strike, Captain |'"® the best he can for hie client wa i anid the daughter, “we! wi he the great review the | ganization, anticipating @ fight of Gibson, manager of the Washington |2°%*P Desilets, and the end is not | W#nt him to let us alone Sixtan et Abeaheanll Peaaadh. felines liong duration. A meeting of the|Stevedore Company, said, . “The |7*t !" sight Alfred, aged 17, also gave his) is" b> the dedication of the Que ° | — + letevedores was held late this after-| strike ia very illtimed; with so}, !@ dovan't seem to mind at al|Yersion of the conditions under | [0 9% tne ts ayy a noon in the Longshoremen's Union| many men out of employment, wo|%° fact that Leonia W. Browne,)*Mich the family had been living bec batth tie An ’ The, ter ponte — hall on Western av., where the con-| receive more applications for work | 5¢4ttie’s most prominent feminine Mrs. Desiiets in her complaint | S81? pasean will be the principal | Bail on Weatorn av. wherm the con. |recelve, more applic ney, Hatens to every word tha alts chat the usband and father [event Saturday and-on, Hundey the TE. se tas ericen wf | §6Organs at policy to be followed talked over.| Non-anton labor was used in die-|%* Stters and plans with 2 woman's | bad tried to kill her and Ernestine — WER attend, veligions suf Secun Ser York to chame dae ona ~» inaight to block his every move. (08 June 29th of this year, Sh coe ‘ 0 close OU ee w ” e f t jee Nel leh ne - jor 4 [Fiche iran stern: | hain ce Chai Nn 0 "hn Grown ahs of thease chan ear ana adey here will bw a elf emer ioaina ewe MT Vea Chuan We ” " game seems confident And | knocked the danght plantin, a early ednesday c yre resides at 214 ‘We can't lose,” said J. A. Chem | the Hyades last night. The steam shouldn't othe The wite. seer { 2 pg morning the Indomitable will sail room for his extensive pur i held up by two ter, secretary and businese manager | ship companies state they are se-|hmuldn' she! The | wile. | Mother Owns Home. | Great curiosity has been aroused chase of Fall Goods e Sad 18th ay. §.| of the Longshoremen’s unton, this; curing full gangs for their veasels suet, Wan the woo eeutieee ena! The family lives at $14 38th ay.,/by the “mystery ship.” and she is i Price night They! em poate SET RS = oat "the two sons on her side. jin & house which Mre Desilets | the center of interest to every one | REDUCED PRICES bat he had . claims to have bough interested in maritime matters | So there - ' w ht with mone jater « 0 en’ es of any sort ee nee ee eS es eee a tent. 224 lier her by her. tathor ’\The secrets of her construction on al Kinde, of Women's Hil es S | Mise Browne set type| have never been made public, al . oar ppare | sun and : a feminine att inet ~ * & mild type) . wits & um # WATER SHUT.OFF NOTICE Sle Mates m_aetereey oan int © > | a cay Snain itooncn ne the | thongh 1% fe generality keown, thet Suits, Skirts Waists and oe ee like Itatjana. . ara city to Itve up to. She ask SSE RTe1 NP er PaOY 1-9 , | " * * asks all Hf $100 viow o Tee e eee ee * cow “nen 5 - = =o |) rant Three Veare Married. | her questions in a quiet tone, never | sient + hago sal ea STOUT LADIES | o vi > thes pees wis . |& Kighth and Ninth avs, from a|., The Destiete were married in No-| raising her voice Tomorrow is visitors’ day at the 950 Viclins for .. $2 NGS. * @ Holuate st. to the north limite w | YOmber. 1886, at Wild Rice, N. D,| She wore a white dress today|Navy Yard. The entire Pactfic Our buyer has forwarded [REE $25 Violins for $10 a om * ® of Georgetown, and in South & and existence since then seems to | with full sleeves. One would think, | fleet, consisting of the Washington, 1s @ fall line of skirts in $15 Violins for $6 : & Seattic J be have been an unequal turmotl Vor | however that she yold at least | St. Louis, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Out sizes, so we are now $10 Violins for $3 322,535.73 le % & time they lived Im Wisconsin, the|take off her hat when going into| Milwaukee, Tennessee and Charles prepared to fit all stout la 322, * children grew up. and later they | action. | tom, are at the Navy Yard. Boats dies 212,249.90 & SERRE RR ee IN J 7 249. jeame to Seattle. |. Not for Miss Browne. She kept! leave pler 2, foot of Yesler way $35 tandeltes for ind He wanted as to live fp the/it on, @ biack straw affair of the| every hour. Round trip 50c CASH CREDIT “- bd ' back ert of 6 saloon of which hejup one side and down the other = = WE TRUST YOU $20 Mandolins for .. : y / was the proprietor at one time,”|kind. [t was set off with a big . $40 Mandolins for $848,402 bs (By United Press.) / . said Mra. Desilets, who was the| black bow We Want the Ladies | i 56.947 @| JUNEAU, Alaska, July 22.—A fed-| | first witness in her own behalf “I) While triking to her witness abe ff ‘To see our elegant line of Wall 1 , : écah qrena fry witch wae epeeies-| wouldn't stand for it | would hold @ pad of paper in one | Paper } H $10 Banjos for $3 Sly ‘summoned here Monday to in- | Atty. Lawler was doubtful in his|band and a pencil in the vuther, e | $15 Banjos for $6 EeSS sv a ye u|!7 Somecnerymén charged with |own mind as to whether 19yearold reemingly undetermined whether or | Federal Paint & Wall P. (o | -— é PRINTERS. Sunday fishing have returned in- Ernestine was not favoring the sot to take notes as the case pro-| | Incorperate $20" Banjos for 8 “ound Gomes against every concern in mother in her testimony areweed | 3884 iret Ave. Arcede Annes. 3 $30 Banjos for . $12 My No. 2 to the Typo-| Southeastern Alaska | me Now, all T want you to do is Mr. Destlets was put on the stand | — $40 Banjos for ............816 anion extends a most cor-| Today the United States marshal to tell the truth,” protested Mr. at noon and the trial for her will i fo printers and their | started out aboard a steamer ti (By United Press.) | Lawler ‘ no doubt come when she is com o a tc & family reunion | serve the warants. The charge: SANTA BARBARA, Cal., July 22 1 am @ Catholic and I never tell pelled to cross examine the man | $40 Guitars for it plenic at Riverton, on | were made by Fisheries Inspector |The sloop Ynez arrived in the har-|® !!#. a eee rae tee from whom she is trying to sep $30 Guitars for .. aierer vty to be held the Cobb, The cases will come up at por today from San Miguel island, jot true that you are now | arate wife and children 20 Guitars for BES their flehing veces — oe ee eet nen hace | "here the Kosmos line steamer An - Guitars for Sie plenic will be held on been guilty of illegal fishing twice, Wbis went on @ reef nearly Monday = ye — - had to go home . the Duwamish. Trains and have placed themselves in a| morning, and reports the rescue of Today she queue ter hk arveies’ te eMekalf hour Come early. bad position, as a fine of $5,000 can/all hands on the stranded vessel the grounds of noneupport. $12 Violin Bows for ......,.96 emt for ail be assessed, and also confiscation She left the wreck at 4 o'clock | on $10 Violin Bows for ........95 ——— ss of the plant by the government. | Tuesday afternoon | | oe ON $5 Violin Bows for $2 ; ‘aptain Nidever of the Ynez ) ‘%: ceecene : shed 4. GINGLES, Mm. D., i brought dispatches from Captain | | 2 $2 Violin Bows for .......... $1 ‘" | Von Saizen calling for tugs At that a _ JOSHUA GREEN =: f pea Pe Mar, Nowe and Throat \ time it was belleved bo gg erg Only the widow and @ few rela — a (ne Violin Strings half price on Oven to Chronte I a. yp the meer gg ch 18 tives foliowed the remains of R. B.| $ jie Mandolin Bt bale pet these Organa GETS A WHARF stranded on a reef on the west joseph, shot to death last Satar TEAMER Y andolin Strings half price. Medicines suppiied at Jeoast of dan Miguel. Bho had 16 pore ge oll gg lang Bly oo | inaein ad my 9 s Danie Mictnah halt soten = | wiecteent Seahen Green of thei * left cemetery on Capitol hf! this morn-| | g rsion Trt ay vening, Drums at half 5 | led this morning from a trip to Van-| Pd the crew of 44 men had been ‘Phe funeral was heid from the | their employes and families, went uly Books and Sheet Music half | Leaves pler 6, foot of University st., at 8:15 p. m aie | Music and dancing free. - | Pie coiter. where he negotiated with |#afely landed on the island, where! nonney-Wataon undertaking estab. | across the the clty officials for the lease of * Camp had been made and they jishment. As a result of the fear wore well provided with provision®. | of the widow that the enemies of Sound to Pleasant Beach early this morning for the annual the Heatley av. wharf, as a landing - ar y of room, No crowding place for the Victoria-Vane The island, which is owned by Cap- her husband would take advantage |CUUMS. Large baskets filled with Why suffer with the heat at home when you can enjoy an Musical Goods of every de boat which will be put on that) ‘alo Waters of this city, has few of the occasion to do her harm, only |!anch were greatly in evidence evening of comfort on Puget sound scription at prices so low you | inhabitants, the only habitation be simple services were held The numerous committees in vomAlt landing factiities for the|!us the ranch house belonging 0)” sre, Annie Joseph came to 8¢|charge of the different events FARE, 25¢ ROUND TRIP. are surprised. Books and Sheet Waters aitie Inst night from Port Angeles | ra, he ng oe Musle, soiled by amoke, are for steamer we will put on that run " s & ranged a good time for today. Jc have been settled,” sald Mr. Green and has ever since been in fear Of| hers and the large retall déalers do sale at your own price. Roanoke to Rescue. her life ° ——-'| LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 22 She says that ske has been told Afternoon Excursion, Saturday Tale ie the ingest sacrifice ‘ » North that 10,000 soldiers, comrades of to the victors In the various games| { ever known in Seattle Pacitic Coast @teamehip Co, mania her first husband, would resene him |“ sports July y 0% at 2 P. M. bound, was pleked up by Wireless| from ti county jail and help him Trip around Bainbridge Island. Three hours of pleasure on « r and proceed to the assist ia at ing while the ocity No ane ot the steamer Aout, witen complaint hag “vcon nade ont] ASRS DIVORCE Sunday, July 26, Grand Excursion ine laid 8 tal: ordered to change his cuttin | Miguel Island. The Roanoke should en | > wrec nree oF fc ; SUPPORT | mens Latest Shoe reach the wreck in thr four ALLEGES NON-SUPPOR | Henrietta M. Rotta claims she] to Hoods Canal hours | Margaret Kraemer says that her|Annot live with James Botta, whom ||) Under auspices of Geo. H. Fortson camp No, % United Spantuh Styles The Inveric, of the Weir tine, will | husband, Jacob Kraemer, failed to| she married in this city on Augdast War Veterans. come to Seattle from Tacoma Sat-| support her after they were mar-|o4 4904, and asked the ipertor | Leaves plier 6, foot of University st. at 9:45 a. m Cut in price at the wday to complete cargo for the | meq in Denver, Col., June 19, 1901 Come one, Come all, Plonty of room. Ca ut in p ried in Denver . ourt Roday for a divoree on the : this morning nated many prizes to be awarded! Patent Attorneys MASON, FENWICK & LAWRENOE Highest references Guide book and 432 Horke Bide his reven, " on refuses ues posds 4 oy won erm uy) 7 vq 4 eP hso$ napa ~huradhy quality store. Orient, leaving Seattle on the Shaw mies $2.50 to $6 Shoes now ff) mut# sched sd ag | a tH i repre eeeee. be 2007 09 § , $1.90 to $3.00 TE MITMET TENTS TS TT MOTE MTT TE TT nly the SO eeeeeeereroreceoeooeee FARE, 50c ROUND TRIP CON \'A ke wine eyed pue neon Jo ” x2 $2; paurwsy ay) Sy¥rPrys ng Fas tory : $3 and $4 Hats Only $1.85 MUSIC AND DANCING FREE Opposite Meare premine At the Assignee Sale 1010 First Av. eoeeecoes The Men’s # Cash Registers 1 é ‘ rRomM stioo UF an rennin Shoe Store Hf srentenuas tht to f| [100 ARCADE, ‘n al tno. SE ETHIE MATION TEE HOTS MOTT CTT OEIC TT | Tickets for sale at Bartell’s Ow! Drug Store, & 5 1 pier 6, and office of boat on dock “f awe, pue hee. ha swayshs hye ! oy pue purujseus 0 ways