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“1 a Wnt “PM READY TO START AN AEROPLANE?”™*"e==2 "| scwos CHILDREN SAME OLD STORY---NOTHING NEW Quayle was standing tn front of AWAY---SUIGIDES| Hight six weeks ago gasing at the - r AN last ponny he had in the world,| REL URG, odune “16D abide GO DOWN ¥D which he held in his hand, when} @pondent because of continued II E LORIN WRIGHT [John Curran onatchod tt from him} 00a and quffertng from putctdal that ah | h at - and ran away Curran wae sen | ineanity, Mra, Pearl Turner, wife tp desert FY tonced to two and a half years in|@f Lewlio Turner, a farmeg lving Sing Bing privon for the theft ven milew from Ellensburg, took geanon, tin buen the me ort t her wn life by wlitting the jugular y q . ge with & small penknife. Mra ible fa Impors small dven, the youngeat of " Rarrymon ir . ‘ 4 4 whieh i® 1 year old, Mra, Turner | eal faterview \ 7" ; . 10 GOVERNOR HAY committed nuletde after sending | t) N “Fe : } ' the ehildren into a fleld some dit | several tance away with & message to her pe trie bu! x Governor Hay will be asked by » the q A husband, who was putt up hay tary to | : ae : the Chamber of Commerce to reo-| “4gbend. Who waa putting up ba ve ha On the children’s ret bow gat, her tips he . ommend to the #pectal session of m the children’s return about | Harmy of Fel two hours later they went into thé amall ar - ; the legislature the enactment of he wtage ¢ C : | bedroom and found the body of at chore 9} en : & law that will leave no doubt 8 (0) thetr mother lying on the floor in| De und { ; . the right of the Duwamiah dintriot| \yGol ot blood et Ne Hee has surre . IE | to deepen the channel of the river Authe hotel, | : ie . for commerctal purpone Pm age * 7 ' é * . . Oo STRIKM BOILING OIL. STARTS In A RACE a 7] ae Barrymore _ . } GALVESTON, "Tox. June 16 WITH DEATH Ol! tappers today are working fever p\teonc i af on & problem confront (ty United Pree) ing i yom on the farm of M. Zim BPOKAND, June 16.—Word has merhaul, near here, where & TOW} hoon recetved here that James De of botling oll was struck, Spectally ut, of Pittsburg, started laat ructed dams are being bUIIt) night avroes the vee nt to reach to hold the product, which 1# t0O] his young won, Dewitt hot to be handled tn the usual WAY Jin thought to be dyt The strike wae made four days @£0.)of the brain in St. Luk in this elty, The lad'x ease haw some and they fear he may not live until hin fathor arrives, Young Debout WANTED BY TAFT Fehr pag Berious tliness develop ‘ : piviile here, and | If WRIGHT BROTHERS! “FACTORY” AND LORIN WRIGHT, (By United Press.) he was brought here for treatment. | arrer’s tris a NESS REPRESENTATIVE.” WASHINGTON, June 10.— |The father expects to reach Spo re ec DAYTON, O, June 16-—Wilbur | infancy, we will not fight Imitators, Lawyers tn the prealdent’s cab. [Kane Friday night h eht t t bi Dee Mas who | Wright, Orvitla Wright—yopular | who aro experimenting, bat wo will] Gay te conelder Taft patie GUY C. BARTON DIES. Ee from 8 er | herve ace to hat no machines are Rta . ng mt {| Hut—Lorin Wright, the man be-| marketed that infringe on the} ™#e**ge to cong on the OMAHA, June 16.—Guy C. Dar “a gaah conten he | hind the business Wright patente proposition to tax the net ton, former preatdent of the Amer | R who sat be And Lorin Wright, brother of the} “Flying machines will probably aoe te ones ioe bee an theres am Solos Oe AA IE a ; . gy Ay Map Ratings BBA te Sees 8 0 prov : any, and one of ite organizers {\ betrayed his in air,” has a ble bual a poputarity like that at won 6 nt submitted | died at his country home noar here Aw tA) ff a draft of the message for the | last night Ales ithe detective state st} ness before bim, too. tained by automobties. This will was ¢ . Suppose, 15 years ago, some one! be as soon as the public gets ac him he |. Bape a am, © be Me in as the public gets @ consideration of his counsel the shoat of } i }man held all the patents on auto quainted with them, learns howeto same sat wer hat a job he would have had | common dread of getting away from ILLINI TO PICNIC before him to plan the great Indus | the earth be a one-man job, by any means our machines 4 | L$ | Yet Lorin Wright's business ts They must first be slice . wre wen Sou Ito plan this very. thing. taught its mechanism and how to (Oy Ouited Press.) : The Seattle Spirit | He and hls brothers bellove that |operate t The annual plenie of the Miinols] WASHINGTON, June 16 The | |; toate i eg jelub will be held Saturday »| State departmont was offictally no , ame opportunities ex June - today that prevailed tn this com De wee at a " anes will be ax popular as “We are ready to make and solt|© . ‘ a he m ¥ oy Bight when Max mobiles, for purposes of sport, machines any time, now We have|2*th, at Woodland Park. Plans will/tified, through the American lega munity 20 years ago? This ques ‘ Too Angeles red {at some near date fixe dthe price at $7,500, and wo |e made for the »bration of Hit. Gone at Caracas, that the ate tian ie eaed throughout the east | det of " nots day at the A-YP., and all Mii |Nauticoke and ‘the tug Dispatch, | car edieamunation aime ax ane s series of| In getting the business of the fa will agree to toach purchasers how ynversatio poder Th b ture in hand, the first (hing to do, to My ther pechinet, ‘ nols, whether club members or not,| Which were suspected of beng | — — rose he ahethes lees treohea | 5 uate certs ¢ lorace Gree! the Invisible] of course, is to protect patents In the Wright brothers’ shop in[@¢ Uraed 0 be present, Luneh-| about to engage in a fitbustering) avg gHe WAS ATTACKED BY Nostrils, and she was dragged into motto still exists: “Go west, my | "Practically all the flyfng ma- Dayton, four machines have been |°°" will be spread at 2:00 p. m. expedition to Vene uela, have been | UNKNOWN MAN ON THE the brush and beaten, It was more poy, go west tern|chines that are being tried out ma One was used in Fran r = purehased by the Veoesuclan gov-| than an hour before she came to; In answer to this question, we and-|tn this country,” said Lorin Wright, one at Pt. Meyer and two machines CRITICAL OPERATION | eee nee we ba Wagan Bs the} STREET. her senses and was able to walk have uprooted a little knowledge 4it-|"are patterned after the Wright are still in storage, never having ae — home, So far as she can describe of two enterprising local business hine. However, at long as we been used. E. him, her assailant was a short,’ men who have recently seen fit to mt of the experimental Many machines are being made, PROVES SUCCESSFUL A Pi parr ta that the Ven-/ BALLARD, June 16 Belzed | stockily built man weighing about jinvest in a legitimate enterprise the delonas | and the business of manu ever, in Burope, for European énsiiimmisaadiiins emselan administration will place | ‘round the waist by a man, chloro-|300 pounds. He was about 50 | tn this elty a few months ago, open- cried ented 4 the veesels {n competition with a ‘ ’ id, wor thes an¢ a ren FREE eerne: oan —— is stil tn its armies sad aportemen Mrs. KB, Sutton, wife of the| private company which was grant: pike lgtog ry we pry . $04 shortens thi 2 PP Taliding. Sree ‘a tai oa 3 eo = Pf | " @ vacan corne 57th ire building, and doing a tailo TO Rev, BE B. Sutton, secretary of the} ed & monopoly by Former Preat at the corner of 67 Boon after the girl got home and phusiness, catering to both high and Tress) Seattle Volunteers of America, auc. | dont Castro st, and 20th av, N. W., and brutally told her tale her relatives telo-| popular priced trade. The Stetson ee’ 36 Me consfully passed through a critical ic - assaulted is the story that a 16- | phoned to the police and Officers’ system Tailors have done such an enindt 3 joveration at the Seattle general) WASHINGTON . |yearold girl told to her stepsister) Woicott and Towle went to inves enormous business that they have pation in thal jeuees on Tuesday, and is now] WASHINGTON, », June 16.—| Mire. W. B. Dixon, at 9:30 o'clock tigate. They met Sergeant King | heen compelled to open in larger way to recovery. The opera |w last night on the way and he accompanied vy on the Washington postmasters have been quart a 23 Z as » boet " a quarters at No. 923 Third av., two Seheack home, ia tion was performed by Dra. Horse lampointad as follows: Cronin,|. Mr® Dixon lives at 1747 West them. King says that the girl's doors south of Madison, For thetr will yt Beye ig | fall and Gralth Frank 8. Anderson; Elk, Mre. A. L.| 5th st, and at 9:30 o'clock Inst | wrists bore evidence of a struggle | opening days, which will be FRIDAY ete When| Frightened ty the screams of a! RANG’ HOME 6108. a Pas Miller; Roosevelt, Albert Jackson, |P/sht her young stepsister came ‘in that they were red and swolleo. AND SATURDAY, they are going Recital Friday itiatrh © bergier in the home of De.| OLYMPIA, June 16.—The sinte| . nrestene Te Close Theater. hacia home in a half hysterical condition | Dr. Stuart was called. to make all thelr sults at unheard r . NORTH YAKIMA, June 16-—~ and told an almost Incredible tale; The ground in the neighborhood of prices, for real good talloring. nt ttmvee | gine Hart, who discovered the in- |) at Port Orchard prosecution will ask |B. F. Hart, 1832 13th av. made his board of control has opened tide be dlamisaod be eacape last night with but a few and awarded contracts aa follows | There Is a possibility that North of a brutal assault committed on jof the place of the alleged assault |For the opening Friday and Satar- downs ene ta, hue passetsion. Mise forthe Washington Votorans’ home,| Yakima may be wiped off the the |her tn broad daylight, on one of! bears mute evidence to a terrible day, only $20. Watch The Star 2 "latrical map next year, The new |the most frequented thoroughfares | struggle, the grass being laid flat, hursday ovening. | ; ude . - ' " ce Pete r “ buliding ordinance recently passed in Ballard and being torn and twisted in all . rage MISFIT PAKLONS jt ae poses ag he phd wae ‘ittek peel cei ae con | requires a number of changes tn ———ae Bhe 4 that she was walking | directions. 923 turd An. Near haat on ar light burning in her playroom struction of the administration | the theatre bullding owned by John home about §:30 last evening slong| Dr, Stuart of Ballard, who Is the | “*~ + Pe fe Uncalies- Be eee ea ier yee thal building, To Boattle Heating | Cort of Seattle. Mr. Cort is un-|4APANESE OFFICIAL LONG IN/20th ay. N. W. and had just | family physician, denies positively | maaan roc. ae por naa of od ae saw {Plumbing company, at $22 gon.| Willing to make changes as exten HARNESS HANDS IN HIS crossed W. 67th st. when she was tbat any assault was committed, | Une of Mens |e an Codine aaa eee rena feral contract for power house and|#ve «# demanded. Uniess he can RESIGNATION. seized ‘round tho waist from be-|He says that the girl was excited | Caps and Suit ‘ we Pele no | heating lant. come to some agreement with the hind, a chloroformed handkerchief and hysterical and imagined the Dress Suits for rawer. wean ahi weream « council, Mr. Cort says he will clone was clapped over ber mouth and! whole affair. uttered as she ran down stalra, and a =| they had the @ sired eft t ben ~'GO TO CIRCUS AND the theatre en sale =) ee a ee ee SAGE evr ooenty OM EAL TO RETURN |JEWISH SOCIETY TQ {s=a"' tun omy roa is MAYOR APPEALS po tne (LLIN il TEAGHER 1S os Samed) PICNIC AT RAVENNA |*ssct ast reine "rommont | TO THE PUBLIC SPOKANE, June 16.—Leaving Iwakura was appointed his suc | their home for the eireus, Mildred COMING TO SEATTLE |sirserinreeets. totter] nee seed anon eo tha Conn mun, oho ot yar cf], Te flowin one ty | Eo, e naanan 4 You Ought to Own the friend, Minnie Tard, have| Chevra Talmud Torah w Vo an ho ministry which|the mayoralty official typewritet | Hsin AND MODELS. sopra a to return home ang|Sunday, June 20 at Ravenna Park. |he resigned today siace 1898, His|inis afternoon: | the difficult situation and make the House You Live In the police have been notifted to The Chevra Talmud Torah is an | public career has been brilliant, be. Mayor's Office, | proclamation. We will buy It for you or _—" Worms (Star Special Service.) investigate the clroumstances in| organization of Hebrews for the /ginning with his service in the June 16th, 09. | rong ey your benefit to be any “other house t haat ou NEVES | OTTAWA, Ii, June 16-~A} connection with the disappearance, | furtherance of Hebrew education, jarmy in his youth Seattle Press Club, Siren. Weisy_etteracon Of | CMGI elk aad Tak oan pay us for TTOR' change in the teaching force of the| Mise Burke is reported to have |4nd maintains a school for the ben-| Prince Iwakura is 68 years of City week is & meritorious one and I y Teaisiered Tarent |high echool was caused by the res-| had $65 in cash when she loft home. | *tit of the younger Jewish children jage. He was one of the principal hereby eal! on all good citizens who ff ft at the rate of $4 per month RAN : My Dear Bunch: love thetr city (and a hearty three If for avery $1,000 Invested for 4 16 years in " " who destre a thorough knowledge of |imperialista during the struggle ignation of Misa Edith P. Bennett, ; pe Ui oo I have been requested by a com, lhours’ laugh) to partake of the with ’ 5 per cont “simple your Club to| treat your club extends on next Pri i as who for the past eight years has|that his daughter may have met|(he principles of Judaism. The |which led to the restoration So. ) ay attor-| heen one of the high school's most, with foul piay. schoo! haa at present &5 pupila. An | haa served in various public capac-| mittee representing fi t. “ e fer book | coricient teachers, Miss Bennett | ual a0 excellent program has been ar-|ities, Among the offices held by|goctare the afternoon of Friday, |“ yg ay ae matinee ff fateres — tee t 7 . | *| prices to prev " EXPERT. Mo'vsi Lite | resigned to accept a more wwernv® | COLLE ‘OR’S 5 DAUGHTER peas DY the committee on enter oe arias, are or ead vee erand tg week, asa half holiday, The V ype ; Dhue esate We furnish State and bank porttion in the Seattic, Wash, High ay ae ys ain, privy councilor an references. Write, call or , " : Slattery, P. 8 school, Miss Bennett's work in the direc tor « of the peerage bureau. purpose of this, I understand, Is to Ps rt eo is loft phone for our booklet. AWARDS CONTRACT. { Ottawa High school haa been of a IS MARRIED » assist your Club to pull off a bene} (I Men order of excellence, and all oo = eg egy by ‘ety CRUSHED Med DEATH. ft matinee at the Orpheum theatre, pate r.") The Security Buildin leonnected with the school greatl of the contract for al to be My United Prose.) h ing Nat : Spleen Suse 4 mine e greatly | furnished the coming winter to the) CHICAGO’ June 16 Peter Suag.| At Which such eminent stars as Na Company ret her depargure. (By United Press.) Pacific Coal Co, The price was|won, a watchman whose duty it|200¢wis, Edna Goodrich, Emma} Ww. 5 Cha Typist | ; —- - PORT TOWNSEND, June 16.—~| 9427 per ton for mine run stock. |was to walk ahead of a steam rot}.|DUating. Ferris Hartman, Daniel| World’ mpion Typi Established 1902. PRINCETON GRADUATES 283.) The wedding yesterday of Eugene . * Frawley and Carl Retter (the latter; Miss Rose L. Frita will perform {81 CRNTRAL Bi owned by a street paving com), former woll known character |dafly from 12:30 to 1:20, Underwood poe (By Vetted Prose.) | Rex Smith of Seattle and Miss || PRINCETON, N. J, June 16 .| Helen Harper was the most brit ‘CONTINUAL ROUND pany a ware pedeotrians fh comedian now acting under an a#-| Typewriter Co, 113 Marion st, Phones, M. 4264, Ind. 1. 4436, | Y | J pre | . e bil oer) Mant social event here in many of the machine at North av. and|*med name), with the big bill the| “Public invited i of he yesterd | years, bel attended by distin. Orpheum presents, are to appear, = = is ana a ae end sara cunts tren a over rah OF DRINKING Halstead and was crushed to doath.|" Since the roquest was mado I PPLIES. ary degrees were conferred upon| ington. The bride fa the daughter }have been busy searching the) ™ ~——« | Dregident Abbott Lawrence Lowell | of Collector of Customs and Mra. archives of the new clty hall and — ry =the Harvard; Charles Francis, Hos-| Frederick ©. Harper, while the (Conotuded.) have even had the ruins of the old TRULY WARREN STAMPS. ton, and Dr. Frank Hartley of New| room is a prominent Seattle bust <7 Eoas aka ton ae) "pennelt city hall searched to discover or ba - o ness man, The couple will reside|°? ” 2 law or city ordinance which w The Man Y ave Be Tai ought nd wid | York in Beattie after August 1 1 she should be by her servants CHINESE PORTFOLIO [jermit me, on wach short notic, to The Man You Have Been Waiting for, Sells od i cin ~ ‘ fl Never Been Taking Drink. jprociaim a half holiday, but with “ne mo } ployed at Castle Gould in 1908, tes ne of the hardeat aie ma 1 have am e@ ui Ming and Printing Co. | n " . Uy United Pree) one of the r " raiating Co, Pike RAILROAD AVENUE tified that Katherine was apparent CHICAGO, June 16.—A Washing |yet had to solve and I wish to as gure you had I the loophole the size : ai | ly intoxicated at one time when nie is = THE Alt EXPOSITION MUST AE REPAIRED ‘eis rad Eee be bard called | ‘°F, vaident Taft ec? yp Frage | joe the railroad tunnel or the North / Made by the most skilled tailors in America, other employe - AGENTS, de gal ge ead 7° | Hotuted frame of mind. He be ~~ of the best American woolens, saving you Males to'akt om IN PRIVATE GAA Augustus Wright, a clork em. |WHeved he had found tn Fredertek A, END ) OF A RED NOSE from $10.00 to $25.00 on a Suit. Upon the recommendation of A.|ployed by Mallory, swore that bela wiash allroad system, the| ANS THEY ARE THE PICK AND CREAM V. Bouillon, superintendent of pub-|saw Mra, Gould Intoxicated, but vent fitted to represent the ; | Me utilities @ board said that he never saw her take |MAn best - op siren (@tar Special Service.) | works “yeoterday ordered. Mayor|® drink. |United Staton as. ite minister to |New Fleah-Colored Product That OF THE CLOTHING WORLD. » Dl | CHICAGO, Il), June 16—The! Miller to seo that the police do-| Reinhardt Carlson, who from Oc-|Cbtma. He offered the place tol Neale and. Hides ekin i THAME. Gare ac nign: | Glee club of Central university at] partment enforced the clty ordl-|tober, 1904, to August, 1906 hee pictcmmele fendi peunoas tas Imperfections. | Hand-Tailored Men’s and Young Men's Best a: fa 0958 Pella, lowa, which fa to sing on in-|nances compelling corporationg| head coachman at ne Gould, bo elved & teleeram from the Wa j iE DEALERS. | vitation at the Alaska-Yukon-Pa-| owning abutting property to repalr| recalled three specific Instances | 100e 2 sa ag EA) “so ed $ 0.00 il 0) (| h area jcifie exposition June 29, is now| and put in good condition Rajlroad| when he alleged his mistress was | bash official respectfully declining} 4 peculiar feature of poslam, a 2 A an 25.0 ot tay Be best m. © hono t Pattie prion’ bey en route to Seattle in a private car,| av. between Charles and Broad ata, | intoxicated the honor ae ee new skin discovery, ia that it ts 1036 Viret av 8! atove will be mado at Couneli| At this place bad planking ex-| Carleon said that at one time naturally flesh-coored and con maar "7.7 - | Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, Canon City,| fats, and the ratlrond grade is in| Mra, Gould drove into a fence| tains no grease, so that whon used v ha) — WCASES, Delta, Green River, Bait Lake City,| @uch condition as to block traffic. | while trying to get through a gate. on the fa oe complexion ‘ e C ' : 7 red noses, or any oth — ~ | Oxden. Poeatelio and Seattle} Another Ume he said he saw ber for pimy Pavone concn AT THE SWITCH lesercumstnceaee eee] AT STADIUM, [ott st pets ines $30.00 to $45.00 Clothes “sr | rorest COMMISSIONER AP. head coachman declared, that Mra curing process accomplished In a) M 4 3 tty POINTED. Gould was under the influence of es few days. It can be had of any WRITERS AND 6UPP 2 (By United Press.) liquor and the stabloman Was so-| With no admission being charged| pharmacist who sells pure drugs "> LIES. OLYMPIA, June 16.—Joseph Irv WASHINGTON, D. ©, June 14.-— | ber. to the A.-¥.P. Stadium, the base- |The Quaker Drug Co.'s drug stores, 7 ; | ee i ket, fas vine tg |ine of Snoqualmie has been ap-|Senator Piles today informed the| Carlson told of another tnctdent| tal! tournament between local) 1013 First ay, and 406. Pike at, | nye Trpewed “s|polnted as a member of tho state| newspaper correspondents that his| when ne was driving Katherine to |grammar schools ts attracting con-/ make a specialty of it. Fifty cents’ | é 2 * Bioek |forestry commission by Governor|amendment to the tariff bill, Im-|a train she wanted to catch, “Gal: | sidera attention at the exposi-| worth will answer either for the |f Alterations free of charge. A perfect fit NSPER COMPANIES, ti KE. May. He is named to suc-| posing a duty on oysters equal to|lop those horses,” he quoted her | tion troubles mentioned or in curing or guaranteed, Never pay more than this price - ~- | ceed himaelf for another four-year | the duty charged by Britieh Colum-jas saying, “I don't give a damn If Today the Central school meets|dinary cases of eczema. Itching s $ aa x4 | term, / bia on oysters imported from Puget} you kill them, If you don't catch |the Day school team, while tomor- | stops at once, ; | unset, sound, had been adopted by the|that train, I'll discharge everyone |row the Coos meet the Sewarda, On| Any one who will write to the wenate, He sald he did not recall|in the stable.” Friday any tle will be played off,|mergency Laboratories, No. Room 202 T ly W Room 202 4 Minnesota ia D m Dry: Dock, the amount of duty, but ft was suf-| She missed the train and Carl-|and on Saturday morning the win-|West Twenty-fifth Street, Now ru arren See the steamship Minnesota,| ficient. Inquiry into the senate|son discharged the .stablemen but}ner of the Seattle champtonship | York, can secure by mall free of Burke The Sample Sult Man Burke j one of the largest ships afloat, In| records showed that Piles’ amend. | they refused to leave because part| will meet the champion grammar |charge, a supply sufficient to cure| Buildin SECOND AND MARION 8T. Building ————=|the dry dock. Also visit the Pa-| ment was adopted thres weokw ago lot thelr wages remained unpair,|»choot team of Tacoma, Saturday |a small eczema surface or clear a bos ie Second Floor—Take Elevator— a jolffic leet at the navy yard. Bo without the senator's knowledge. | Later she discharged Carlson belafternoon tho blg grammar schoot|complexton over night and remove Turn to the Right. é Melsomidentrai hide |lonve Colman dock, ffo faut loarned of {t today. cause te had not pald the men. |track r will be held pimples In twenty-four hours,