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CITY REAL ESTAT d The Manly & Hewes Wired -_—_— = = Navy , Yard City hin easy payments. = Lar 4 dows, Hf monthly Prot guaranteed “paewnnron pI jet onerry BL Ground Pioon om iat aed in Thireyt PMENT CO #t. Georgetown For fale-New milo cow an Phone Bast am Her: FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, from 6 » » you fee Mill at ee; eanleat payer privetpal cities Dib * Rpler Biook, 443 tnd SEE US By Owner aecUnITE Y loane #TA 12 Mebibora Bids " co. id , He tad ay Classified Directory. % ARCHITECTS. PEt tes Ground Plows Career aetn Ham, ote Architect, 412 Rite! Didg ABSTRACTORS. Anderson & Haley, 804 Plonesr, Tor mort fe rier to sett jendtd ssi tern T-roam et — asia bine nth ee nes SNe ATTORNEVS AT LAW. «tl c ry Piper, Lew: aa salma, and ‘niom Wook, Tht First av 8 bare. Tit West Movira ON QUEEN ANNE P “oom bat a ee Gee tepreved ter. SMITH & KWLLY. 576-51) Cotman Bidg 0 rat nl Pe adil LN | q a et Pionser Placa im. a petion B2.000, $1,108 eaah, THR SARA DIY Bare OF COM. RC Dis W. F. Hanbury Coltyer, 372 Batley fruit wede sere j abet tome coal; Good car: HL080) O86 month be Bowls. Mre Perey Grant, retiahie Peetfie| 4 at Sear ediom, gives ioeky charme iretartront for sale or inwe Realty be] Wile — et Madete sts-rowm emt: Fourth av. NW. wnt tn DETECTIVE SERvicE, ee oe oer ORNC KR Aa with other ot Manufacture llORt tes Sts | HAT MAKERS. 09 Mate Kavanaugh. LUMBER. MAQGAQE. oat Fd ES * ss -¥ Members . Mattenal, rote sad County Ferdinand at a Pelt nian ica sa ON pa sw, . urtse, Listy vith $e asey, irae ate wm to ie oetant a8 emnts rt ATTORNEYS. we faowe ERALB—1 oF 3 boothiack chairs : enone | Oe, Tlbwerne Boe tomar CHAP. a ‘sist ahegeer plane; | Past A Talbot. BAPERT, Motus! Lite FOR SALE—rURNITURE. eae ee 4 feat tore od Motel OC A MH ech Phone ind fae ss) | PHOTOGRAPHERS’ GUPPLIES. - AAD Ma"atern: Furnished complete: |” anderoon Supply Co. 13) Cherey ot —-tt | ever owner, 618 1 niveren x OPTICIANS. tanh Pune folunen pate denice furaiere for les Och ae sudaa’ Colee akes A ae Vite? wa oe BALE—WOOD AND GOAL. PHYSICIANS, | down again, and an eupoly : and w ‘ wah ine kind beet’ ostted tc our Le COAL & FunE “ ig vURL CO. De Deiter olin diseases 115 Aronde ‘Dr. Tucker, Union Diock ind. 3 — Bly od PLuwBiNG, ing and ene fi kinds Give ue a plumber PRINTERS, PBs ronsercne 4 avcrion |—Hater Printing Howe. 18 Seneoa H Compan, REAL B6TATE DEAL CORNER OF Pixs or & aixrn AVR, a tracts, $180; $6 tosh, 01 weak 7 we Wieck, 463 New York Dik. ripta as SECOND HAND CLOTHING. CAR Kogo, 2115 First ay. ind. TURE AND —_ S00D8 oy VALUR DON’? OmLL Sevone you sxx THem second-hand clothing, pay Toit Pike Main task 7 Ae rs ve 9 deal, The | ees Cass Go, mia na Bs. Department at $0ne init Fie Gnd teed mat monks ase mantle oy NITURR CO. desires puts VElgkee Gries paid | S1GIGS AND Hou! 5 NUMBERS, TOL Lee. Me Baady Ind 6080, MBUTOR, woe He av. Ind ie? wanteed Ulles and beta | For Immediate Sale Endorse 8 liege Mover MWe | nage Fa KER 448 ¥ tik ind | father.” Geer, corr touan’ eames rab Reataale Liens 6 eectaity In another minute, Ganley found oats ot Piewar) Uatame 5 | “Yes,” she nodded. ms fl (ee and Printing Co, Pike — | __Urton Transfer, Movin igheat prices for second hand FOR seconp-MaND FURNI- why tek emionene clothing, fural- ture, ote aie. aed and boy's show at we, wld by Geo | Bupply ¢THE ROYAL + COMPENDIUM PEOOOOOOSOSOOOOEEOOOOOOS BY STUART 8. STONE. Ganley placed the Royal Com. bendium of Literature, Scionce and Art upon the low stone wall and peeped through the fron gate for inconsiderate doge Nothing etir red within the immense, park-like tnclosure, however, and, taking up the heavy prospectus, he pasned up the cedartined walk to the big [ivyoovered mansion The quiet jwloom of the great, brick house rather frightened him; but he need ——= jad funds for the final year at the Wwehnioal school, and he set his Jaws. As he tugged at the old-fashioned bell knob, Ganley ran over in hin mind the multiform merits of the books, Before the door had been half opened, he was well into his Introductory statement “Madam, I have here the most astoundingly sumptuous and extra ordinary complete compilation of facts, fun and figures the world has looked upon. The Royal Compen pages, with maps, charts, fags of all nations, the world’s famous paintings” —— A strikingly pretty girl peeped through the opening and Interrupt ed A book agent,” she sald, most disdainfulty, The words stung young Gan! Into action and he answered quile as & flash “I also desire to say, madam, | that the Compendium contains hie | Complete and comprehensive man l* wal of etiquet and good manners; how to receive a gentleman at th sehottische—the way to acknowl your flance*—— ty maid: “Come tn und [lt call himself ia a prim, darkened partor, trying to remember the table of rulers of nations. Hut where the king of Abyssinia should have been in his mind, the dark, dreamy eyes of the maid at the door obtroded, and he had to pull himself deeper Phone ne, | Mtoly together when the git return Ore Divore: seats ey oe = rae, eee 4, accompanied by red-faced, sturdy old yeoman, good wife and an unnecessarily plentiful rep-|the farmer; The girl resentation of youngsters seemed to enjoy his bewilderment “You'll have to listen fast, dad.” Ganley flushed. If she would of her. the Farm’ and 1,000 other pathetic r the “You, sir,” he responded. “Who invented the ecultivator—what to plant im the dark of the moon—1,001 names for horses plow “Walt,” axked the dazed good wie bwhat about embrotdery, Pan? ated patterns for stamping green Create on pink cheesecloth—an bal of the youngsters. “Joe Miller's jo! in Arizona—the original story that Made the hyena laugh" — “Well, I swan!” exclaimed the old ~what do you say, Fan?” He required the comm had affected him very strongly, and But when he looked up she was re garding him very gravely, almost tenderly, it seemed. Overeval Trouser, Men's furnishings and Sujit Cases Also Full F Sults for rent. 1824 Let Phones, Leonard Budd, P. Nelson, C ener On TRANGFER COMPAN npenetine ~ 7 you want to mo nafer Co; contra poseible rates nd , Ballard 12; real | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, or makes, fac-sinile type- . Pacific Typewriter & IN. ¥, Block Vou written THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY ?, 1909, WHO SHALL BE THE OF FIFTEEN, AMER! BEAUTIES CAN BATHS ? dium comprises 32 volues, 16,000} MISS ELIZABETH BAILER (ON THE LEFT) AND Mi86 LUCY CARR, FIRST GIRLS IN THE FIELD IN THE BATH, 0, CONTEST. Reem et tml oaD wlaton had eliles called Bath he didn’t back down. We'll pay the expenses of the| } prettiest girl in each town of Bath | tm jto come to Eagland for our carnival in July,” be announced. Hence the excitement Who'll be the beauty of Bath? The contest ie now waging. BATH BEAUTY CONTESTS RAGE. America boasts of 15 Maths. each of which is to furnish a beauty to the ble Bath, Eng. cases the candidates Village beauty contest # have to corral many votes to secure a majority below will slow Bath, 11, 984; Bath, Ga., 101; # Bath, Ky, 89; hath, ate, 4728; # Bath, Mich, 47 population given; Bath, N. IH, 935; Bath, N. Y,, 1,619; Math, N. ©, 180; Bath, 0, 79; Bath, Ind, 100; Nath, Pa.,"729; Math, Rath, 8. D,, 180; Rath, Minn, 922 door—how to behave tn company | how to eat prunes and dance the |» | get @ good idea of what's happen lage of some 76 souls, and you can jing in each of the Maths jcountry from the front poreh of the edge an introduction—how to salute)» Hath hotel, Obio. WIth the announcement unmarried lady }sealed under 35 became a candi date for village beauty ried one, all unmarried ones over 45, and every man nad boy in town became a worker for one or other of the candidates. From morning to night the cam Thore ts but one “Goodness!” interrupted the pret. | who SSSR ESE EEE ESSERE EE REE palgning goes on topic of discussion in the village Housewives loav half done, the dishes unwashed, to SERS HE RE ROH AKRON, O,, April 27.—What shall be done with an English lord mayor | who comes to the Untted States tol canvass the nelghborhood stir up strife and bitterness In contented reposeful America: communities? Whatever the pu: |ishment t, ft should be meted o | to Me Lord the mayor of Bath, Bn, churning ola wit on the women who ean only porph and knit hall the people who up plowing and 18 palling more wires than in any presidential the’ vicinity ever » Two of the first girls in the feld in this Ohio Bath who are con coded to have something on the | bor, father against mother, sisteg| fest of the aspirants are Mine Lacy |againet brother, sister against In 15 American Baths there it rages as keenly & | Bath, Mo., where there are so fev hy people that the aUases don't botheg | to count them, as in Hath, Me, in In 15 towns in this country, nelg! | bor has been arrayed againat nelg! ‘Cacr and Miss Elirabeth Baller |Mige Carr is a blond, tall, slender, |Bluc-eyed. Mine Baller is dark stred, shorter, trim and vivacious | Moore for the big minstrel show to Freryane in the village has a vote, regardiess of age or sex. Gov Harmon must certify to the elec | Knights of Columbus, with talent ion, and formally tominate the} drawn from every council on Puget wiper as Ohio's cholce And ao ft goes in other Bathe tn other states, You'll find election-| Monday evening at the Moore will) ~ “influence,” and all sorts of tricka in the pretty «iri contests in all the American Bath HOME DESTROYER FATALLY SHOT Harry | witt be provided, so that all those and seriously | wi attend the Moore next Monday wounded by August Coussans early | evening will be assured of one of the of breaking up his bome, Barly to- “Put that dar he went to his wife's restau t, the Silver Moon, and lay in = ~ wait for his intended victim. Soon ee ss “ae Shattuck appeared and fired twice, both bullets penetrating Bhattuck's breast. Coussans was arrested and is held } was the question which . Knight, mayor of Bath, asked: the prettiont When be learned that 15 Ameri. “Write it down, sonn: and Ganley's heart ‘The girl spoke again. “And Uncle and smiled half mockingly, half Henry's family. They would be do lighted with so valuable a work.” The squire nodded. for Hen, Buddie.” “And Aunt Elizabeth,” she pur mock at him, he would show her/moed. “She dotes on his grit and make the sale in spite) know, dad The old man grioned “This magaificent compllation,”| down, too, son. Fan geta what she he rattled off, “comprises ‘Down on | wante.” At the door young ballads, 999 recipes for making ev-| lous with joy, endeavored to thank erything from asparagus soup to/ the maid. | Zain pudding, the lives of the w lot the presidents, the language of flowers” — (afterward Ganley, treme “It I might come back some time.” he pleaded. The girt smiled. “Th dium,” she reminded. ; | “Hold on,” interrupted the old| marvelous book would guide you! \farmer. He turned to the watching | back to our poor place,” “Anything in these. books! POSSE. HUNTING 1 FIEND - And Ganley went down the cedar ‘The git! nodded further challenge, | for the fiend who brutally attacked | Everything, madam,” assured) iss Minnie Withrow, the attract- Ganley. “The famous drop-stitch, | tive 20-year-old daughter of a prom lock-stitech and loop-stitch—perfor | jnent family of this community, the band of deputies from the county sheriff's office and young men of article on how Cleopatra learned (© thiy pince today gave over search to fresh posses, who are s “Anything funny, Fan?” piped one} seouring every foot of the country jt) the bulldings occupied by the ‘Symphony Wspagnole, for miles around. The father 40d joweiry and loan companios, . Again Fan dared with hor dreamy) prothers of the young woman f®) work on the tunnels had evi- fused to give up the hunt, bent | dently been abandoned sas Dittaredoet declared Ganley. upon revenge for the cowardly 4b} erai days, from the appearance of ‘ jor rth taken from them. The " man who made the discovery apg rs grin tack, b A AES the, ‘ yarns told on a freight train} Withrow was walking watchi a 1 aay is her home to Santa Clara late you ay put on duty in the vicinity of | ‘Caprice Basque’ Sarasa' terday. While passing a grain field she was Ln gd and gagged . “It's the beatenest book | with a handkerchief prewar | dragged into the flold after a dow heart stood almost still.| perate struggle with her assailant yan fs jssion on only} An hour later she stumbled into her clothing torn to the bank about a week ago, and {t is helleved this action led the rob: bers to believe their plot had been dd to lake flight. HE APPROVES GRANDMA} — JN BOARD GORMAN'S PLAN wun, botter known has made a to the county leommissioner to have |bulld her @ house on her 1%-acre tract near Atlantic City and allow | Corporations to complete work upon her to take charges other than those rom the county, and at her death |@ permit th# whole institution to revert to the} The matter came up when the This plan has received the | permit issued last week to the Se Hanna, commissioner, ry likely the scheme will be car- fled into execution i ro sets to secure the covet her bome, be Bove He was sorry now be| tatters and her face and the girl; but she) pitifully bruised, nee anise very The shertff'* force tn San Jose indicate himeelf.| waa notified, and\a posse was or oD ee eng le ganized here to take up the hunt, Every able bodied man in thie | village has joined the hunters, who “Buy It, dad." | declare they will wreak summary | vengeance if the brute is run to the county RIOTING FOLLOWS: SHOOTING Ametican vice Acayucan today in an effort to lb- Harold Sanborn of Chicago, who is dangerously wounded and un- dor arrest there. —* | day that Macrio Vinnces, a planter, | | tried to quell a fight among drunken BAD EYE Because | work Oa ee aS ee ans.and killed all the vietima| yoxed to have been caused by an in- | Wodnesday, Prosident Taft was un- able to attend the exercises at the) yjeetricity, vibration, Mht ther: uhyelling of the Longfellow statue It im necessary for the preat- }dent to keep the eye bandaged, hut uses him much discom- iin official du s throughout the day was iMarned to- lof an infecti except the girl, whom Sanborn kill- Rioting, shooting and knifing reported from the Santa Fe riv- The disorders today are believed to shooting | though it Wednesday in which nix Mexteans| fort, he attended and a Mexican «irl were killed give an entertainment at the Fra big | hall, Prizes will be given for the! be are thus conserve best ladies’ and gentleman's mask mene: TRYING TO PROVE FLUSHING, L. L, May 1.—The prosecution in the trial of Captain | Peter C. Haina, slayer of William BE Annis, devoted its time to day to rebuttal of the testimony of the de- fense that the officer was insane at the time of the killing Dr, Houghton, the ambulance eur geon who attended Annis, war placed on the stand for croas ex amination today. After a few ques tions of little importance he was dinraiawed, Edwin Andrews, jr, and M. L. Downs were the next witnesses Both testified that they believed the killing SELL SEATS FOR MINSTREL SHOW This morning at 10 o'clock the reserved peat sale began. at the |be put on there next Monday even- | ing by the two local councils of the sound. The benefit performance of next be but the first of a series of similar events, for the entire production ts © be taken on a tour of the after the local p rimance, Knights of Columbus minatrete will be seen in Spokane, Tacoma, Bel- lingham, Everett, Yakima and other large towne of Washington. Under these circumstances the company will be splendidly costumed, and the most massive of first part settings rarest treats In the way of a lively, funny and picturesque minstrel show that they have seen in seasons. Elman in Recital, Following the symphony concert of last Wednesday night at the Moore theatre, at which time Mischa Elman was presented as tho soloist of the occasion, Manager WA ) Cort negotiated the services of this BAN rianCiseo, Cal May 1— distinguished artist for a recital Discovery of @ network of tunnels, Sunday evening, the event being leading from a vacant store bulld-| naiied with pleasure by the people ing at 1679 O'Farrell at. today fe before whom Elman had acco COLLEGE PARK, Cal, May 7.—| vealed @ plot to loot the vaults of Wearted by an all night man hunt / the ad aoe oats hae fae Western Loan company. of an ovation. Elman will be heard The tunnels were found after a watchman bad discovered « pile his artistic capacities and furnish of sand in the rear room of the vacant store, ished such a tremendous hit that is acceptance was in the nature in « program that will emphasize him with an opportunity to dom- nate the entire evening. The se A hole had deen out through the floor and main lections that will advance Elman tunnel ron within 10 feet of th bank vaults, Branch tunnels led it the Sunday night recital will con- sist of the following andante, rondo Beethoven sees -Gossee {a) “Melodie” . Tschaikowsky Mr, Henry Gra’ ANOTHER CLASH City Engineer R. H. Thomson and A. V. Bouillon, superintendent of public utilities, this morning en gaged in another clash pursuant to Mr. Boulllon’s expressed opinion | that the board of public works was too lenient in the matter of foreing | city streets after having been given attle Electric company, giving that corporation thirty days in which to complete the work of paving its ear tracks on Bighth av, between Pike st. and Olive st, and Howell et., between Bighth av, and Terry, TA F T HAS <i: returned by the corporation; with a statement that it would not! accept the permit under the’ time) Mmit fixed. The company wants! 22 days in which to complete the apy, hot alr swoat baths, and other drugiose methods. Opt rooms for fitting winanes and tr, Best equip) . Con- sultation fr reatmonts $1 each, A. Holt, Osteopath and Optician, 407-88 People’s Bank Bidg., Second and Pike Main 24651. May &, the members of the post will « BANTA ‘Caz, « The petition of Anna C, Busteede for the ‘al of 8. N. Rucker as adminis- tentor og the eatate of the late Major | P. Vi ni iclaughiin was denied inte yesterday by Judge L. F. Smith. umps im Miss Busteede charged Rucker with failing to include in his inventory all of the property belonging to the te, with being wasteful and with management TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, D, May 7.— The treasury report today shows: Receipts $1,582,258, disbursements 5,000. NO. (Cut out this notice and bring it We have a piano, as good as new. on which the for purehy 200, SOME ONE is going to get is plane and get benefit of all paid by the former purchaser, KOHLER & ASE, BE SURE OF SATISFACTION fn your dental work, which ts short for saying: Have every bit of it attended to at the amply qualify us to put = teeth tn the best possible sh modern methods stggest and permit, Get our prices, too, if You care # rap for your teeth and pocketbool beth ese ves 80800 = Fillings otha $1.00 Pilings Extrac- Pxtra Ls al solutely painless, We empl a epeciaiist, who devotes his entire time to this work All work done painlessly by modern electrical devices. INVESTIGATE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Our operators are all export graduate dentists, We employ no students. . xamin Office Hours) $:80 a m. to J MODERN METHOD Suites B, P and C, Brunet Bee Opposite Stone - Fisher Co. University 8t. DEAD BURIED IN Tye the mont comle costume. susuURS. ‘The Chevrette club of Ballard met Hawt pight at the home af Mra, Dixon BALLARD, May T--The LAeuten 60th wt. There were three ta-| ant Cushing post No, 66 of Ballard) bies of bridge whist, and the prise | in making arrangements to erect « won by Mrs. Dixon and Mra monument at the Crown Hill ceme tery in memory of their rades, The monument ie to be 18 Invitations will be ixmued today for foot high, On Saturday evening alurn! ball of the Batiard high and a meeting of the exec commitiee will be held at the ternal hall, at the corner of 67th and home of Bugene Cayo, The dance 224 ave, N. W,, the proceeds to go to held on the 21st, and on eaeh help pay for the monument, The mit will be specifically stat will be a good program, to be fo! » whom it in ianued, and no invi lowed by ¢ « muse, of which tation will transfer « The St everyone take advantage by George's orchestra of 10 plecen will jtripping the light fantastic. The the musie, and the decora- | program for the evening is as fol will be in the nature of a sur lows to many, #0 unique will they | Heading Annie Laurie) be in design Mra, De, Hudson, | | Holos 4+ May Morning| fide for the construction of the | Minn Vrancee Bell gridiron and the tion of the | Recitation Mra, Lethbridge dock will eatied for by Baritone solo Huszar the board of publie works next Tu A, Memory Turner Oration Immortality Mine Julia Merritt js considerable apprehension Bolo Mr. Jay Thatcher} plans for th: t Reading .s.seseeesses> Mite. Cofield| the ennai lock. There in every indi | Bolo 5 Mias Clare Cayo! cation that it will go above Ballard, | Recitation «ss..+. Miss Christensen|and that only temporary construc- | tlon work will be done at this time On Monday evening there will be| Should this be the place selected, it erade ball at the Fraternal | is foared that .p. ffort will by ¢ interests 4 above Roas nigeae == SCHIVELY NOT IN OLYMPIA, ¢ OLYMPIA Commissioner Schively has not yet appeared in Olympia and there have been no new developments in bh case today. The Investigating com. mittee by May = 1.--Insurance dispersed for the time The last heard of Schively he was in Portland. FAVOR BAGGAGE STATION, Great Northern Ratlroad | company’s petition for the erection jof & tomporary baggage station to accommodate vistors during the A. Y.P, exposition, was this morning referred to the superintendent of butldings by the board of public ks, with instructions to invest! gate and report back to the board at its next meeting. WILL HAVE WELCOME ARCH The finance committee af the otty ! Hains to be rational at the time of/ council this morning appropriated $4,000 to be expended im the pur chase of a welcome arch. It is left to the chamber of commerce deco ration committee to attend to the place and design of the arch ae a fon irpin or ear guards e complete, including examina- t Uelted Prose.) BALEM, Ore, May 7.—-Bx-State Land Agent L. B. Geer, pioneer who crossed the plains to Oregon in 1847, died at bi Waldo hills last night, and will be buried Sunday. boyhood home in the HER CASE. Press.) with you.) paid one east and decided not uy no east with them. 18 Seen e eee nee ccc nc mm a i a ial BALLARD VETERANS WILL ERECT A MONUMENT WILL COMMEMORATE THEIR and « booby prise will be given for] FUNERAL OF NASH 10 BE HELD TOMORROW nera hard Nawh, the newspaper man who died carly yes terday morning from burns received in an explosion at Columbia, win be held Haturday morning at 9 o'clook jat @t. 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