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MAN OBS HS FELLOW PRISONERS, THEN BREAKS AL (Hy United Pres) SAN FRANCISCO, June 18 Kindo, tet arth ra « An petit lareeny ~| the hospital June 3, His addiction Classified Directory. TRCN reCTs —~ | Considered necessary Jed suddenty, ~~~ | low pat YW ang Pry “hie! Wide overpowered two ‘Tel t® and ran away, Tho public until today TONKIN’S STYLE SHOP Correct Dress for Men. America’s FOUR). Best Lines Clothing Fully represented in Seattle's Fashion Center, ments Canada , A Maite System ig fatly and Designed for SUITS business, pro- ” fessional and AND UP the young A man, | And when you buy an Atter- | bury you get the best tmmoe-. |} dilate service sult made in America. Sturm- Moyers Another | strictly high | AIR GOODS {© one-third die i} SUITS $20 buelnoss ei transformation | ‘Ae UR salts * . 118 Unton beautifal SHA cher vigres manufacture wigs earle, patte. pom fan Prancisce ar, Beattie ERS. Works 07) Pike wt U8 Fire oe C PHYSICIANS, and County | designed. Hirsh, Wick- wire & Co. A profession SUITS $20 AND UP, of dress and semi-dreas Fruhauf Clothes Specially designed for the young man whose coats are cut after the lines of the highest class New York = tatlors. 11 (rear) Union NB. 2h D, Graduate On. SUITS $20 AND UP, PAINTERS. a: tinting and by cy Bern. ANDO MODELS. oR Works ATTORNEYS. fegistered = Patent K Attorneys, 1s yeare ie C lock 4. patent ‘Write for 4 Style Shop clothes are from | $8 to $10 better value than you | can get elsewhere, | The Style Shop show windows \ | exhibit the proper styles in | clothes, hats and furnishings, and are always Interesting. attor. * EXPERT Mut PHYSICIANS. hang bigmy aot all we ere when ia need ‘at {fl _ PE ain sap Hotel Butler Building 609 Second Ave. Wondertul valy | Telior~ ace Unce ny tt 4 tine new jine o Hirntahin gs Hats, Caps and Suit . Also Full Drosa Suite for Bote) ph House 10) ie ATE AGENTS, ae: 96 cash, thw it Mew Tork bik AND CLOTHING. — |sshe simile type pewriter & lems a6 Kirst ny hand eloanin Main 1334 HOE DEALERS. It you Co. or work Eee osatine ‘rates * dain b86 Bunvet or U5 Tad ., 2008 nirees ee Place Visge F sas SOONTRT ae ulting two of his fellow prisoners | Ps ae Mog if] and stealing several suite of clothes or en ao " é = oan Kaward Byers, a county prisoner, haa OR ay ets esoaped from the olty and county wm, hospital a few days ago, it was earned today v7 t] Hyors wae serving a term for when he was sent to| AY tame STATE SECUTE) to the use of morphine caused his|' benthorn . removal from the jall and his con jditton Was such thAt no guard waa He recdver: | news of his escape was not made! || Jj capttol commission. al man’s line }) | || | | Leonard liwdd, 1. Nelson, Contral Bidg ) » Froderiok, President, tone and other periodicals with ©. J, mith, Vice President data, articles and photographs of FP. W, Baker, Vioo President, the city and the Paotfio Northwest, | Will H. Parry, Treasurer, thus gatning freo of charge hundred® ©. B. Yandel!, Sooretary, of columns of free publicity, euch The above wore the officers elect fortunate muntelpalities od by the trustees of the Chamber | Would be forced to pay thousands of f Commerce at a mooting held this | dollare tor j morning In the offices of the cham The chamber has #uppiied many | ber publie lecturers with lantern slides Hx-Goy, John H, MeGraw waa] portraying the latent and developed | Woantmously anked by the trustees | posslbilities of the country; ft con again aceept the preatdeney but | ducts @ transportation bureau that romatned firm in his refusal has proved invaluable to the ship The annual report of Ye secre. ppers of Beattle, and the chamber’s | tary revealed many notable things |efforta tn behalf of home interests acoomplished by the chamber dur- | hap the letting of public contracts jing the inst Now the mom. |{# copeerned has been worth many bership numbers over 1.000 and is | dollara to Beattie manu the In t went of tho Minstasippl The officers are all without exception the past year has been the most | The chan has supplied news. | prouperous in the history of the | papers Magaxinos, woekly publica. | organteation. receoernere = SATURDAY’S A.-Y.-P. 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PROGRAM OPEN HOUSE OREGON STATE BUILDING, GRAND LODGE FREE ANDO ACCEPTED ORDER OF EASTERN STAR, MASONS AND 5:00 a. m-——Gates open. 00 a. m—tirand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons and Or- der of Eastern Star drills and meetings throughout the day at Masonic bullding 10:00 a. m.-Concert Wagner's A-Y¥.P, band, Forestry building band stand. 10:00 & m—-Grammar school baseball in Stadium, Seattle vs. Ta coma 10:50 a, m.—Lllustrated lectures tn Oregon State building. 10:80 a. m—Free blograph exhibit, United States government, Ha- watian butiding 12:50 p, m-—Pilght of the airship A-Y.P, 1:20 m.—-Coneert and lectures, Oregon Atate building ‘ 2:00 g m.--Madame Schelie and her trained liona, free attraction, foot of Pay Streak 2:00 p. m—Grammar school track meet in Stadium. 2:50 p. m.—-United States iife saving crew exhibition, foot of Pay Streak, 2:30 p. m-—Concert Innes’ band, Music pavilion, #:30 p. m.—Fitght of the alrehip A.-Y-P. 4:00 p. m.--Concort Wagner's A-Y.-P, band, Forestry building band stand. 7:80 p. m.—Flight of the airship A-Y-P. 7:48 p. m--Concert Innes’ band, Music pavilion. 8:00 p, m.—Madame Scholle and her trained lions, free attraction, foot of Pay Streak. —(Grand fireworks display, foot of Pay Streak Se, ONE CLUB AGAINST @QOV. HAY REMOVED it to sell the capitol lands and expend the money in the erection of | a new capitol building, according to | plane drawn 15 years ago, plans nolpg 'o\ which have long bee noutgrown, juse agaitet Govergor Hay at the/ ang which would provide a capitol approaching special session has| building containing even less |been snatched from them by 88/ room the present building. jopinion of Attorney General Bell Spolle Big Land Grab. jthta the governor does not have to) 1 ice attention was giveo in the wend appointments to the senate at I talature to th plans or to the the specta] session for confirmation. ie | capitol building end of tho protect, | These appotntments, Bell deotdes, the purpose of the law being to | only wo fo the senate in regular open the way for big timber land speculators to grab the onpitol lands, In appointing the commission Governor Hay selected mon wi are op to the dissipation of thie valuable resource, and the gov ernor’a action fo thie regard has aroused against bim the most bit ter critictem of the Interests desir ing to gobble the lands. (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, June 18—One club iwhieh the opposition members of) ithe senate have been j|nesalon, There had been some talk lof the senate refusing to confirm certain recent appofntinents, New Capito! Commission. The appointments made since the regular session which Governor opponents would most desire w are those to the new The law cre ating this commisaton authorises RICHLAND On the Columbia Why be a slave in an unhealthy and unsanitary city office or factory, when you can be independent and live on the frult of the land? Be your own guard- ian; own your own fruit, garden and poultry ranch, Let us assist you In bettering your condition and com- pleting your emanclpation, The Columbla River Valley is one of the greatest irrigated districts in the world, and ls known all over the country for its wonderful 7 geting and great returns for its fruit. Why doi h a a consider an Irrigated farm in a proven district? Investigate RICHLAND Where they have Gravity Flow System for irrigation; where soil and climatle conditions make it without a peer} where you have 300 days of sunshine each year} no ech, mud or mist; where they harvest four crops of alfalfa and two crops of potatoes every year; no failures. Facts prove fruits two wecks earlier than any other section outgide of California, That is why they command such high prices for all they grow. $125 an Acre INCLUDING PERPETUAL WATER RIGHT From gravity flow ditches, Terms very easy. Write or call for literature, Richland Land Co. Downs Bldg., 709 Second Ave. Main 731. SEATTLE, WASH. nd, 4820. THE een: JUNE 16, 1909, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OREGON O ELECTS NEW OFFICERS i! THE ho | OF to the reins, and finally succeed. | HENEY conspiring to got the strect rall ny business o Ban Franctaco, place before the United Rall | Ways had made any mention of an overhead trotley | There is not a syllable In evi dence submitted to show that |Aprockels "over attempted to got a a | wtr railway system of his own 5 ee {OF Bet pommension of the United Blooming Roses, ‘Beautifull ft fi Women, Added to Best Was Up. to Calhoun, 13 THN tie State Commission Will Pro-| Ha tate and gove | be the guesta of honof at the day. There will be watown In the forenoon, rtlelpating, On Independence ronment of the legls- ofl lntur nal guard f ig an ground of Ge 1 Cheer, Make Why didn't Calhoun,” continued Heney, “« e forward and help! Day One of the Best. trap the boodling board of super visors and Abe Ruef and Schmitz? - — He coul& have done that in the| Roses, muste and oratory wore| latter part of 1905, and saved him In evidence at the dedication of| %¢lt ull this dingracg and dishonor , he preferred to eome and table ate in he evidenow and make Oregon’h building at the A-Y¥-P exposition this morning, and to way| false charges, which show abso that the roses predominated is not|!ute guilt on his part } to underestimate the Immediately after March 13,| stirring Wood, who made the addrom of Governor who presented the Oregon to the exposition; of Chilberg, who accepted if of the fatr Attractively decorated from bane to dome with flowers, many pf them brought here from the Port land rom the Oregon ted a ploture not **11906, on his return from the Kast, Calhoun started to get an overhead trolley franchise on Sutter st.|~ Spreckels’ testimony was Introduc od here, not to show which was the better system, but to show the motive for Calhoun's frenaled at tempt to get an overhead trolley franchise, The mottve is very ap Parent, The testimony showed {t “Calhoun believed that he could sive greater street oar faollities, he marks of Col loatory Benno, or ily forgotten, With appropriate|sald, with the overhead trolley ceremonies the beautiful buliding | system. Greater facilities mean wan dedicated to its purpose of| greater traffic and greater traffit explolting the state of Oregon, and| means more profit More profit binding closer the ties of friend-|moeans more motive. There you) ship between two alster states have It LODGE CHOOSES MEN 10 Governor Benson Here. Gov. Frank W, Henson and party jreached Beattle late y imy aft j@rnoon, and last eveni: pald an | tnformal visit to the fair, which he sie a HEAD IT FOR NEXT Rhososcts! UR | band. This afternoon, after the dedication coromontes @t 11 o'clock Mrs. Benson, anstated by 16 prom inent women of Oregon, were hostesses at @ reception on the lawn of the buflding. A large num ber of Oregon people are in the city, and the crowds at the dedica tion were increased by hundreds of former Oregonians from this city Tomorrow the Oregonians will) keep open house all day, while the! visitors view the exposition. After the election and installa tion of officers for the ensuing | year the fiftysecond annual com: | munication of the Grand Lodge of | Washington F, and A. M. was brought to a close in Arcade hall The elections were very spirited the selection of the right worship ful grand warden requiring re peated ballots. The following officers grand lodge were elected: ag sid grand master, William HORSE RUNS AMY AN tl deputy, wand taste, Jeremih | CARRIAGE shipful grand warden, David 8. Prescott, Spokane; right worship Mr. and sie! Gast c George O'Retily and their davehter, Evelyn, of 706 334 ful junior warden, Frank M. Mo- es were the victims of what might ot the | Most Cundless, Tacoma; right worship. © proven @ serious accident on ful grand treasurer, Nathan 8. Porter, Olympia; right worshipful | oa}the old Rainier boulevard last night, when the carriage in which rand secretary, Forest W. Tyler, | ey were driving overturned bo. ‘acoma, Tacoma has been selected as | oause of a loose plank tn the road, And the horse ran away the scene of the next communtea- All three of the oocupants were tion. dragged 200 yards before the ip ‘STILL NO WORD FROM THE NOME STEAMERS. White the alarm was general im- Mins O'Retily suffered « severe {n- mediately following the receipt of jury to her back. Mr. O'Retlly held the wireless message stating that three of the Nome fleet wore tce- bound and that the Olympia had a} big hole stove in her side, still noth. | ing of « confirming nature has been recetved since then. No word at all | has reached the city from the Nome | boats since the report of thelr pertl- od im halting the horse, A plank loosened from the side- walk is said to have been tn the road, and to have been the cause of the accident. jof Washington will be a feature of |* vide Buffet Lunch for | held in the am , : i this will be Every Visitor to the mn and, recep ‘ he as ton State Build- Washington Building. officals and with everyone Foreign diplo ‘ : . aries will take Fifty thousand guests at the big ce any citizen of gout luncheon ever held in. the state Washington. It will be democratic function ‘I the evening the formal banquet » Invited guests will be held in the w Washington State Bullding, Thero will also be the biggest fireworks |to plans being made by the Wash. ‘display of the season, $15,000,000 Or more ts not equal to the his Navy Yard at Bremerton year more millions will be invested in improvements until Bremerton will have the largest and most modern Navy Yard in the world. The last annual appro priation by congress was over $2,000,000. Never before in the his- tory of the yard were workingmen in greater demand. These are facts that we can prove to you if you will take a little pleasure At Our Expense To Bremerton and see what Uncle Bam ts doing over there. We wish to convince you that land values are increasing every day around the yard. We are showing many people every day wh there must be a large clty grow up around the dry docks. e wish to show you that Navy Yard City Is the safest and best investment around Seattle anywhere. This beautiful water front property is alongside the Navy Yard, and {fs so close that it must receive the first benefits of all the large government expenditures, We have sold over $100,000 worth of Navy Yard City lots and homes in the past few months, Join the crowds that we are taking over there dally (at our expense) and you will be convinced that ft fs a good investment, and must bring large returns to you for a small amount of money. Get in on the ground floor now with these far-sighted investors at the low price of LARGE LOTS $40 AND UP Terms $4 down and $2 monthly, Many homes are building now, and we sel] them on payments like rent. Call at our office and arrange to go with us on the fast new steamer H. B. Kennedy, leaving Colman dock. Ten trips daily. Our office will be open ull 9 Saturday evening and Sunday morning to 9:46. We fur nish guides who will show you everything of interest. Call at our office or write for maps, plats and circulars. State of Washington Day at the A |¥ P, oxponition, July 6, according value of Uncle Sam's Investment in Bremerton Development Co. OWNERS 106 Cherry St. Ground Floor, Do not be misled by unscrupulous dealers who are trying to sell land away off in the jungles where there is no possible chance for thelr property to be of any value whatever, ous position, THOUSANDS ARE. KILLEQ|—=—-— IN OPEN REBELLION (iy United Press) LONDON, June 18—A terrible pleturo of the native rebellion in German East Africa, which broke out In July, 1905, and lasted through 1906, is given in a con- sular report from that region, just Isaued. At the Stern Grand Rapids Furniture Sale Don’t Fail to sieve Our Line of Furniture and Get Our Prices Before Buying Furniture Co., 1528 Second Ave. The mortality on the native side was appalling, The total death roll among thé natives cannot have fallen short of 120,000 men, women and children, and may have amounted to considerable more, In addition to this, many of the natives, tn fear of retaliatory measures, fled across the borders The mortality on the German side amouyted to only 11 Euro peans and 80 native volaers The war brought famine and pestilence in Its train. MISS DUTHIE TO SING IRISH FOLK SONGS An ovening in Scotland and Ire- land ts to be given by Miss Lena Duthie In the Areade buliding noxt Monday evening. This is Mies Duthie's firat appear- ance In Soattle, having completed a tour of the leading ofties of the Bast Mise Duthte is considered ono of the best interpreters of Sooteh and | Irish folk songs that has sprung up| Miss Duthie Is a native of Aber- don, Scotland, and hor Scotch songs Aro said to be espectally tmprossive a oe RANGES of every ndid stove Crescent Market FIRST AND PIKE SATURDAY SPECIALS Good Bacon... Wastern Hams Shoulder Circle W I Balt Pork.......sseeeee " Dresser, like cut, In golden fintal th recent year8. She gives her songs has tire swell top drawers, French Commode to match Gresser, in Ohitfonter, like out, golden finish; in costume and has received high b oval plate mirror, sine 1x golden finish; has ares. draw- = has five drawers; size of praise from the press of the Eastern 24, alee of top 20x40.’ Reg Fr and fre doors, Regulas mirror 12220; alee of top 15 oitles. value $13.6 si'a8 value $! Sale 3 65 Regular value $11.26 * $8.7 - Bale price ....4, DHIOO vevsvesereeeees Di Sale price _ re M4 ogg egies ‘y Bey Library Table, Uke cut, weathered or Karly English Tabrary Tad) o, Ike Gut; made of soltd oak, gots pine Duster sd Vag finish; size of top 28x48; has one large drawer and and shelf ¢ ks; sine of top 89x80. Regular is shelf for books; regular value $10. value er. Bale price versss Oy ccnis OID dele phon ies tilisay averted 3.98 ~)THE STERN FURNITURE CO. Quality | Plente Hama Prices Our Best Sirloin Steak... .15¢ the Grand Rapids Furniture Distributers. the Bost Round Steak 1226 rm Leg of Otrelo W Lamb ....18¢ Lowest. 1528 SECOND AVENUE Best. SS ae — a, Between Pike and Pine Streets.