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They follow the huntamen, Roosevelt md te dry skins upon 7” fioat in the languid tropical breeze. weed by field officers of the United States army, and known as “wall tents.” after hearings | Peomerce com- Wa of consideration City, HeRuo, Nov., @f the same con Gil rates in the in-| Fepresented the| broken, He will probab N./to make hia scheduled fight to- Bah Francisco, Por Mdina OF Oy inal poi pate Won by the Fy ROOSEVELT PARTY ON THE AFRICAN VELOT READY FOR A DASH FOR ROVING BIG GAME. gemarkable picture, just received from Nairobi, 8. B. A., gives a com, original photograph, 84 men may be counted, nt le pitohed in the backg: ROOSEVELT CAMP AT KAPITI PLAINS, Bwana Tumbo lives on the African veldt. From a high pole, over his tent, the | ‘¥en emporers and employes by The tents used by the party are of the same July 1 t THEO. ROOSEVELT AND HIS AFRICAN GUARD, is “Bwana Tumbo” as he appears today. hi Sooty ‘n the fflee aie tan. The © talwart native huntemen are shown | Dl¥orced persons dosiring again to @weaters, loose skirts or khaki pants, and q user skull caps, ornamented with |eoter the married state will have wear mo shoes. The original photograp h shows that Roosevelt is fiercely | (0 Search further than Sacramento | in fine health. He is wearing the kha ki sult in which he has done most | to find ANE RATE CASE MURDER SO COMMON IN scms,et seetetat | IN POSTPONED BALLOON BURSTS IN MID-AIR settled rapidly to the ground curred. What caused it ts not) |shaken up but no be night WHEAT MARKET IS AGAIN ACTIVE (iy Unites Pree) vlad hY HIGH CHICAGO, June 9.—Wheat opened lower for all options, and closed 1% joft for July, %e for Soptor Junchanged for the December May wheat opened for the coming season, even more spry and energetic than during the recent seasons. | | During the day the market for the| May opened at $1.11, went to the high mark at $1.11%, and closed within a fraction of that price asked. “VASSAR 1S. PRESENTED }a protracted illness. She was 90 | ing years of age, and a native of Min-| cash dividends returned to fta pol oft Vassat’ college, from which she |! graduated in 1880, that Japan ad- mires everything American, inolud- 4 | ing girls and ideals Hetore departing for West Point | *\ the baroness presented the college vith a stiver bowl, @ gift from the peror of Japan. Embroidered and tucked wrists lare the latest in silk gloves. Empire lines are favored in ight summer wraps The natives seated and standing In line are gunbearere } | prehensive idea of the strength of the Roosevelt army of | round, The line of stakes set up In front of the tent will j | Th e@ photograph, for which the ox C orrespondent Francie Warrington ST. LOUIS GOVERNOR TO INVESTIGATE «|, Srcisios of, the local sters| CITY OFFICIALS ARE GIVEN | Trinity Rplsoopal church and an} SCORING WHICH STARTS A CONFERENCE, | 8ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 9 -—~"Mur-| churches whose pastors are mom | der la getting to be a common erime | bers of the unton Louts, and could be pre A spectacular accident, which | Tented by proper effoms by offt-/ the | fortunately did not result seriously, | oceurred at ! o'clock today, when) verdict today caused a conference | |the gas bag of the airship A-Y-P.|of the police commission here and| brought Gov. Hadley to thia etty Siew: 0p. Gat ie -Enee angie The verdict was rendered at the inquest upon the death of Fred H ange The ascent has been made by | Mohrie, who, while awalting trial| President and Mra J. B. Chitberg! J. CG. Mara to a height of about/on a charge of murdering Samuel jof the A.-¥.-P. exposition, together’ 100 fect, when the explosion oc-| Young, was shot to death In a cor-jwith Vico President and Mra. A. 8 3 |ridor of the court house, The local grand fury inet night | ¢ Menry, and Vice President John |known, bat Mars luckily kept his | indicted Thomas Kane for the mur-|H. MoGraw and daughter, Mra. Fred there will be «| head and dscaped when the atrebip|der of Mobrle after sevon bours'| baxter, leave for Portland thie ever struck the ground, Mars was badly | hearing of testimony. Moat of the|!ne by spectal car to represent the oa were! witnesses be able} on of be pended by a coroner's jury to Ju oe eee © TD MAE OFFIC | vth faetions SMALL BOY HURT BY "site AN AUTOMOBILE |'=*"=m Donald Campbell, eight years of }age, wax ron down and slightly In | Jared at Fourth and Pike st. yee hutomobile | belong | 4 REMARKABLE RECORD P. Holman. He was little and was able to go to hia 2nd / home at 1609 Seventh av PANY. ‘MISS RICHTER DIES gap seo gota iN avy Yard Mise Henrietta Hichter, avsintant| the rates of other compantes, The supervisor of drawing in the public| Company I# owned entirely by ita! jachools, died at her home, 1823 Fourth ay., after | has recetved a portion of this say | TRY THIS FOR I threo and three-fourths times the Miz two eyncon of Glycerine with co ot Vitgin Ol of Pine Pine compow THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1909, THOUSANDS OF MINERS TH AE THROW OUT | OF THEIR. WORK EIGHT HOUR LAW TO CAUSE A GREAT LABOR STRIFE IN WALES. (Dy Onlted Presa) CARDIFF, Wales, June 9.—Coal | mining In South Wales wi pletely ted thrown out of employment th b and 150,000 jout Ging organshire, Monmouth shire and Ca urthenshire un leas an- agreement, which today | jeeoms impossible, ie reached be is the outcome of the |ff nt recently of tH minors’ iff elghthour law. The men ng at the time under an ment which, under ordinary stances, would not have expired! antil Mareh, 1910. By forcing alter-# ations tn working conditions, the operators contend that the now law? Hullifies this Agreement, and on {ff June 1 formally notified thet Min union that they would ter j minate it at the end of the month Representatives of the operators} and the’ men have since been in conference relative to a new com} | pact, but af present the pegotle H | |Yons Wear & most unpromising fi | aspect } MINISTERS FORM) A COMBINE |WILL NOT MARRY ANY ot}! | VORCED PERSONS ONLY IN A CERTAIN CASE, (By Cotied Pree) SACRAMENTO, Cal, June 9, — clergyman to perform | their ding ceremonies, The |i} Minteterial Union of this city has frowned upon the remarriage of) a bers have entered {nto an oral agreement not to marry anyone di- | Yoreed for other causes. | after the reading of a paper by the Kev. George E. Swan, rector of ji archdeacon of the Callfornia dio-| cee, on “The Evil of Divorces.” | The decision has caused no little; | favorable comment among theif i GAL AT PORTLAND | Kerry, Vieo President and Mrs. it political hangers-| exposition at the Portland rose car jnival on Thuraday, The visit will official call of the A.-Y..P. & the Portlar al = Plan ment ol ortiand hw PROFITS OVER $600,000 | be t ho Seattle party at ¥ SHOWN BY SEATTLE COM. the Northwestern Mutual Mire Aw 6:40 (except Sunday) $600,000 profite as compared with | wterday afternoon |Pollcy holders, each one of whom | Notwithstanding the. large fey holders, which amount to as ————-—-—-. | much as 65 per cent. on some|~ —~1| classes of property, It has accumu lated cash and securities equal to sent business j ence for the past eight yer few of the largest companies oan show proportionate cash resources and a half pint of| It Issues pald up policies under Shak i 1} which its polley holders assume no | Habitity other than the payment of premium The remarkable record mado ts are, Very | uses tire genuine ors would do well to seo If thelr panto. apsbe pouss eto, Every in ure, | thin or an outing «@ : »| property ts acceptable to this com vi Farge ne Y | pany before jnsuring It elsewhere Saturday only, 11:80 p.m A, L. HALL’S, 1111 First Av. | PURNITURE | | Gatrance on etther At 19¢—Corset Covers of good quality nainsook, made full and long At 49c-—Corset Covers of fine Waisted; trimmed at top with cotton quality nainsook, elaborately trimmed Torchon lace edge of dainty pattern, with Valenciennes lace insertion in and beading laced with ribbon; illus fish-eye pattern and Swiss embroidery tration No, | in daisy design; illustration No. 4 At 25e—Corset Covers in several Other attractive styles at this price attractive styles, including one of | are trimmed with medallions of lace nainsook, trimmed witlf dotted lace tion No, 2 At 35c—-Corset Covers of good quality nainsook having round yoke of embroidery insertion and Valen finished with lace edge and beading No, 5 } wR At 39%-—~Cambric and lace edge embroidery ruffle. At 59e-—~-Drawers of At 4%—-Two-piece Combination Suits, cor- set cover and drawers, of nainsook, having cover trimmed with narrow embroidery yoke, cotton Tor- chon edge, and beading laced with ribbon. At 75ce—Two-piece Combination Suits, corset cover and drawers, having circulaf drawers with full lawn ruffle and fitted yoke. slee At 49c—White cambric Petticoatg having full ruffle of tucked lawn trimmed with a dainty pat- tern of wide lace. Other Skirts at this price are trimmed with double flounce of tucked lawn, At 39c—Short, white cambric Under-petticoats having tucked lawn ruffle trimmed with lace or em- broidery. Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns for July ) DAILY TIME CARD Leave Hremerton for Seattle: m., 1:20, 2:00, 4 ut p,m. 115 pm. Steamer Kennedy G40 and 10:20 a. my t u5 pom, y und ‘Erip #: Ind, 736; Main S101, 3999. ~ EVERETT AND EDMONDS _ MPALS smRVED Le GOING CAMPING? Rar wanes ana cand ene et yg het Don't leave town without the 4 9 ane cure attributed to its careful selection | proper things to make camp life en- ~ curable. I having | proper 6 > gad, Chis Mat op be surg that |of preferred risks, Proporty own-|joynhle, Pishing tackle, guna, am-| GB&Gy al Chamber Furnitu lara nf ) PoyNoR — \) oD) Waldorf Hathding FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STORE CLOSES DAILY AY 50 Highly Attractive Offerings in Undermustins Well-made Undermuslins in desirable qualities and effective designs are offered at decidedly interesting prices. The wide assortments include many elaborately trimmed styles, as well as plainer, more practical garments, Corset Covers of Dimity and Nainsook laced with ribbon, Illustration No. 3. and embroidery. insertion, beading and edge; illustra At 5% é sook, trimmed with lace and embroid ery medallions, finished at top with lace insertion, beading and edge. II lustration No. 5 ciennes lace in dot pattern; top is | we show several other styles in dimity and nainsook Cambric and Nainsook Drawers congepns: Af J At 19e—Cambric Drawers made wide and trimmed with full, tucked ruffle; illustration Drawers finished with wide, full ruffle of lawn, tucked and hemstitched; illus- tration No. 3. Another style at this price is cut > circular and trimmed At 49e—There are several styles to select from at this price, in circular or straight effect. One circular style, shown in illustration No. 2, has full ruffle of dotted embroidery; straight effect, is tucked and trimmed with wide nainsook, with double fl tucked lawn and wide embroidery, Two-Piece Combination Suits ve is trimmed with Swiss bands and embroidery insertion. Other Gowns at this price have deep yoke of wide embroidery finished with embroidery beading laced with ribbon; short sleeves of wide embroid- ery. The illustration shows three effective styles at this price. White Petticoats 8:15 a. m., 12:20, 8:00, 6:15, 6:00, | ) Dressing Tables \ Iron Beds, a aaa { hotel and t 708-10 Pike St. 0 eT DRY GOODS Gntrance on etther Corset Covers of nain At the same price with tucked lawn ruffle another, in unce of llustration No. 1, At 9c—Two-piece Combination Suits, corset cover and drawers, the former elaborately trimmed with Cluny pattern late set in scroll design; top is trimmed with rows of insertion, beading and edge. The circular drawers have fitted yoke and lawn ruffle finished with lace edge. * Gowns in Wide Variety At 49c—Gowns in slip-over style, high, square or V-neck, trimmed with lace or embroidery. An- other slip-over Gown has round yoke of embroid- ery finished with narrow embroidery edge. At 75c—Gowns of good quality nainsook, in slip-over style, trimmed with embroidery beading laced with ribbon. Several other designs to select from at the same price. At %c—Gowns of nainsook, in slip-over style, having deep yoke of Valenciennes insertion and round neck fiu- | ished with dotted Swiss band over ribbon; the short At $1.49—Long white Petticoats of dotted Swiss having full, deep flounce, tucked and hemstitched. At $2.75—An attractive style at this price is trim- } med with wide flounce of Swiss embroidery in eye- let pattern, joined to the skirt with narrow vein- ing; under ruffle of Swiss embroidery. Many other styles are shown at 75c, 99c, $1.25, and up to $3.75. Journal Style Books Free Ladies’ Home oe > STEAMER YOSEMITE rieR ©. POT OF UN VERITY On BIG EXcCU RSION TOMORROW HOT, DRY WEATHER BWAUTI L_ WATER A $2.00 THUY Every day we go to a a Kl) the BRAUTI FUL PAl NAVY YA BATTLESHIPS RHYHRY BVENING WE RUN A MIG COOL, MOONLIGHT EXCURSION Loaving Pier 6 at 8:30, returning Only cer ’ free. Sunday we r f x ton H Term v people hom i ' i £0. DOH 1 5 d i P or estates st | Ostrich Feathers Me LEN eettees Liat, cl Gathers made Ths THE SHOEMAKER. If you tan't get boots or shoes to fit you, got them made : . to measure at MODEL MILLINERY $0, 217 JAMES STREET pe oly s PSSSBBItitisisiten si sstas and Pike,