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HBL | | servicen will be held this eve | REO LAST NIGHT IN NGATH OF DEPARTMENT OF ALAS | (By Dales Press.) Ladle the G. ALR | PART OF STATE KA AND WASHINGTON | TACOMA, Jur Delegates t | the following offloers lthe 24th «tate convention of the! President? Mre, Rose Houghton, sip-capeparates Woman's Retlof corps and the | Seattle; senlor vice president, Mew (ty United Frees.) E | : (ty United Frees.) : sth penned convention. . al :(al | Mira Guage, Walla Walla; judior] SAN PRANCISCO, June 23.—Twe| TACOMA, June 29.-The Grand Ladt f the @, A. R. preotionlly — ee Phe ~ ae fevers werthquake shocks were) Army encampment bas named the) rem . 2 : ee oe. we wasurer ee oe wv » 7) i | follo’ otiice » ep 16 Legislators Ave Warring Sulshad the busine of the sem| nie Kitmen Gitmola: chaplain, Mx! felt fy northern California late last | following ofcers forthe department! Tr "Talons yeaterday afternoon with the |/D, A, Whitman, Payallup; eounett}AURt, secording to reports recetved |of Washington and Alaska for the and Organization Now| cloctions of offices Today the Injot administration, Mre. Mussette|here today, No serious damage|coming year: Department com : na + [atallation ceremontes will take| Libby, Ballard; Mra, Hathaway, Se:| wan done, but the temblor’ were! mander, Gon. Lyman ‘Hanke of Be a Question of Time in) pinco unde the enca ent will/attio; Mra, Crocker, Bremerton; jof sufficient violence to awaken |aitte: sontor vice commander, A. 8 Both the Houses, pe Behera Hee eee eS Oe Pak aeattie, [88 people of several towns Burbank, Cashmere, Chelan count Jenauin at | {delegates to convention, Dr. Mary MB pret br Bsa i wg frat Junior viee commander, W. KB. Lin OLYMPIA, Jute 83,—The two |, President, Mre. Lottie Brown Mi Martin Hoatl ire Leal Moris shock, which occurred at 11:96 p.|#@y, Spokane; medica) director, Dr legislature were still fighting |raccma: junior vice commander, (ater, Appleton, MeQuigwn, ‘Titt,| L 26 meeond, felt at 11:49 p.m. wa) Rey, C.D, Bpencer, Centralia; coun at 2 o'clock this afternoon and Mra, 1 Cheha treasurer ‘ on and Peterson | brief hell of administration, W. H. Wis t Is not likely that the houses }, phe temblors | were. felt most) cine, spokane; George W. ‘Ttb will be called together before 7 /plainly at Grass Valley and Nevada betts Orting RK J. Chase, Beattle 3:30 or 4 o'clock City, where the frightened people |?" on DEATH CAUSED ak et tat ea ldisadter, Marysville, Chico and| te position of departinent com: OLYMPIA, Wash, June | B V Ee REA m Fi gg agg As Bi HC) mander, J. M. Wolstling of Seattle W. H. Davis, of Tacoma, head of Y ve py Ps sete pense ele recaps, | ther candidate, Banke the “Booze Lobby,” accompanied by} Ubly, and the populace awakened ly 406 votes and Welstling & corps of assistants and hench The warmest woathor of the som | tee men, arrived tn Olympia last night] Ptomaine paironting vebuilite ie abel il from eating a lunch of #00 Was experienced here yester-| with a bunch of the ‘wet mem-| | milk, toe cream and ple. Iday and tt wae unusually hot in the ‘ bers of both houses and is direct.|! feared, from eating tee cream, There iy nothing in that combin.{@&Fl’ hours today, while a vive AUG. 6 MARYLANDS under cover, the efforts} caused the death last Saturday of{atton which should kill a healthy |"4se hung over the elty i ilasden forcen as ‘ hoy,” wald Dr Woodin, “and I foar| News of the quakes In the north DAY AT EXPOSITION capture the organization of both| Martin BE. Breidenstetn, 16 yearn) iat there was something wrong|' part of the state, coupled with houses and to defeat any continu-| old, who was employed as an usher|in the ice cream the weather here, created a pan anee of the legislative investiga jin the Seattle theatre. Dr J. B& Crichton, health com he ky feeling 4 tlon. Dr tt P. Woodin, of George. | missioner of the Is now trying| Maryland day at the A-Y-P. F In both houses the “wets” are | to get a law passed which will will be celebrated on August 26, and much more thoroughly organised |‘. Who attended the boy, aye) ine) ice cream manufacturers | an excursion from Baltimore, head than the “drys,” though, on account| that his death was caused by/to follow a standard of compost-| od by the mayor of that elty, will of noses, the “drys” outnumt ptomaine polsoning after being | Hon | jbo In Seattle for the occasion Di-| their opponents in the house i = [rector of Special Kvent# Buckley the decision of the fight In the j recelved news of the pre 4 Ox senate rests on the vote of Allen /RAINIER VALLEY ASKS. | cursion yeaterday trom Mr. Mandel of King, chairman of the investi Siner, chairman of the committee gating committee, which the Ruth jwhich t# arranglog the (rip. \Ma ' ' | forces are trying to kill off. The senate will be called to order Secretary Laube, the call wil read and rules adopted before a Presiding officer is elected. In the bouse Speaker Meigs will call the body to order himself and rule that reorganization ts not re quired. The “wets” will by this move fo be put to the disadvantage of having to appeal from his deci sion to get the ection of 4 speal before the hous The “wets” tried night and this morning tc drys” 1 the house into a republican caucu on the speakership, but the “drys declined to be caught by the trap which would have eliminated the wix democratic supporters of Meigs. * Way's message nnd the| Goverr Committee's report are ready for transmission to the legislature whenover called for, but {f a pro longed contest occurs over the or ganization it may not be delivered until tomorrow | Efforts are nde by the forces” efeat Meigs for] speaker by entering int mbina-| tlon with the eight de ratic mem-| bors for the election of Edge, de crat, of Spokane Caucuses of the Slayden forces and} of the democrats haye been called] in order to perfect this deal, Some] of the dem declare toy wit] not stand for it. Two senators and! # members are lacking to} the full quote of meinber WOMEN ARE BURNED AND. LOSE MONEY : While attempting to heat a cup of coffee over an alcohol lamp tn the Wilhard hotel, Seventh and Union, Mrs. W. A. Williams and ber daughter, Mre. E. A. Hauser of Butte, Mont. were both serious ly burned yesterdny and were taken to the Providence hospital In addition Mre” Hauser's jewels and $150 ate missing. Mrs. Williams and her daughter arrived in Seattle Tuesday, intent on a visit to the fair. Yesterday morning they ordered breakfast sent to thelr rooms. Mra, Williams found the coffee cold and lighted | & small aleoho! lamp. Mrs. Hauser,| shortly afterwards, heard her mother scream, and, turning, saw her apparel in fiamnes Rushing to ter mother's side, Mra. Hauser attempted to ex tinguish the fire, and in doing so, her hands were badly burned. Mrs Williams was burned on the side | and back. A taxicab was called | and both taken to the hospital Mrs. Hauser says she grabbed her | Jewels and placed them in her pocketbook before going to the how-| | pital. She was accompanied by a woman from the botel. On arriv-| ing at the hospital the money bag was carried by her little boy. There the money and jewels were mlssed. crata ¢ FINDS LOST DAUGHTER IN BOX AT OWL BAR| E. 1. warrant Kelso today for the arrest Stay, the proprietor of the Owl Har, 223 Washington st., on- the charge of allowing women in his saloon, which, under the new state code, if against the jaw For over two years Kelso has been looking for his 18-yearold daughter Edith, and last night he found her in one of the boxes of the Ow! Har He went to the prosecuting attor. noy's office and swore out a war Fant for the arrest of the proprietor Kelso is at the Portiand hotel swore out of J, Me WANTS NEW SEATTLE pay, | Another effort to change the date of Seattle day at the A-Y.P. F | which has been set for Avgust 11,| hax been made by Maj. W. M. Inglis,| director of athletics at the fair Maj. Inglis declares that the date eet will seriously hurt the big A, A U. champtonship track meet, whieh occurs August 13 and 14 | Try & Mapleine Tee Cream Con It ts simply delicious, LOOK Giagwes that |day, June 30th, held on the town a Dentist} Inquire 608 Marion Bidg., or 108 James st oo Graduate of Northwestern road the finest Teithaltea cal Gintant “obtecta ith qu fall pectal complete, Myers Op teal Co nd : 1 wond AY. lad Recond over Haven PATROLMAN SHOOTS fi-"\'x- WOMEN ELECT Kate Williamson. SEATTLE WOMEN CHOSEN As| Mrs Miller corps, . Soattle; chaplain, Mra. Allee Bheps HEADS OF THE W.R.C. AND Jinng Charlonton Se os tele LADIES OF THE GAR to national encampment, Ciara Wil tama, Port Townsend, Installation Pouce PROTECTION thie morning mad Miller by cits police protection. In a letter the pean oe | Rainter Valley Improvement associa Hy United Press) tion awked the mayor and chief of TACOMA, Wash 23.—De- | police to detail three policemen for manding that a special committee |e valley district erations at the iT Soldiers’ home, 5 state encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic yesterda voted unantmousty the adoption ot| resolutions requesting a thorough | probe of the business affairs of th | board of control by the atate, WELCOME ARCH 15 TO OE COMPLETED Following the decision of Judge J.T. Ronald late yesterday that the welcome arch was for a proper pub lic purpose, work wag commenced Port Orchard | Bates to the | SITE GET QOWN 10 | WORK HERE TOOKY | the first day's of the Convention of the Washington Btate Pederation of Women’s Clubs jae held this “morning at the voylaton Avenue Unitarian church The registration of t viniting del ogates started this morning at 8:30 o'clock. More than 2 are tn attendance. The meeting was called to order | at 9:30 and the reports of the offi cers were heard. During the noon hour the civic conference was held and they took an informal ballot for eleetion of officers. Mins J of Olympia, will undoubted sesalon delegates | on the structure this morning Work was suspended on the arch pend at Second ay. and Marion at. ing the decision of the am “ y the next state president bs ee gene Aan dion | At the afternoon seseton, after tion of the arch wae waste of pub-| , cyl a the roll call, the reports of stand. P. K. Mohr, acting for the Labor | iE coumiitues were read. sins Council, asked for an injunetion, | ¢ ares & ie, adereae | ed the tigue In Longevity This meeting on Their Food and Fa:| to last woek, restraining the city from building the arch, claiming that it was a waste of public money aud : that the monoy used to build this| ore there Sen _98 8 arch was the fund that should be |’ to officers, “éelegal sed to raise the ety employes | riends at the Sorrento Hotel eae at FRISCO MAN TO HEAD SEATTLE STEEL PLANT Relation AANKERS ELECT NEW by Thee. A. Moore of bis appoint mont as chief engineer of the Iron |dale Steel company of R. A. Me the American Institute of Hanking, | |Lellan of Ban Franciseo, a well) the following officera were elected | \20W8 Consulting engineer who has during,the closing moments of the |the distinetion of having built all Jeoncla¥e this morning, to serve dur./Of the prinetpal electric railway ing the following year: President, |*4 electric power systems of the 1 hamden of Korea. He spent etght After the hottest right ever made over an election In the blstory of} Newton Alling, of Chieago; vice president, George A. Jackaon, Chi.| 78° In the Orient, and was an cago; secretary. H. G. Proctor, of |!™mediate witness of much of the Oighting lo the RussoJapanese war | After making a thorough inspec: | tion of the Irondale steel mills, En gineer McLellan will leave for Phil| phia, where he will place an order for the immediate conatruc-| tion of two large engines for the operation of the new rolling milia.| Tho engines, which will cost $10,/ 000, will be of 1,400 and 1,000 horne-| Richmond, Virginia; treasurer, L. H P. Moss, of New Orleans. Chattanooga, Tenn., won the 1910 convention, after a bitter fight with Milwaukee and Indianapolts The four appointments to the vacancies on the national executive }councll were awarded to the follow ing men: Frank Cerent, of Oakland; |W. 8. Bvans, of Philadelphia; Bd: A ' } ward Phinney, Minneapolis; Dan J,| BOWE? reapeetively. ‘Tney will be! Lyons, of Cinetnnatt. delivered at Irondale tn Auguast,| The convention adjourned at 1;30 And set up immediately this afternoon and the delegates took in the exposition for the rest of the day This evening the banquet in the The Chicago club of Seattle will give a dinner tomorrow night tn |the Dutch rocm of the Olympus Cafe. The dinner will be informal, | Washington hotel ts to be given. wal, | Thé ladies who accompanied the en will be & program of| delegates to the convention will be entertained at a box party fh the Moore while the men are enjoying | the banquet A Famour Actress Coming Ethe n here ® moat PFONOY lady F acta the by author other playa of Mtraw” and In the Two shots from the revolver of ~-- --~ | Police Serg Will Kent merely | Special Eastern | served to accelerate the speed of a} prowler on Seventh av. 8, near 1 Dearborn st, shortly after 3 o'cloek Excursions this morning, Sergt. Kent observed the fellow skulking along Seventh av, but when Kent demanded his business the prowler broke into a run Take a Free 1,400- Tickets on » July 2 anu 3, Au gust 11 and 12, by Oregon i. RK Nav Co, Chicago and return, 2.60, St. Loule, #67 4, New York | $108 50; Omana, Kansas City and | Missourt River poleta, $60. On July i and Anguat 11, to Denver and “ P turn, $55. Full particulars, t 4 Mile Trip and reservations at Un‘on Ticket pe, G08 First av. EB. B, Wilts, Enjoy a week's sail up to North yral Agent wee) ern B. Cy finest scenery in the ‘en | world. Meals, berth and every | thing Included. See Prince Rupert and Skeena City Firat auction DR. J. N. SAXE nale of Bkeena City lots on Thure University Dental School, cago, Chi Davenports, ¥ 5 caus and Gant Expert and Careful ITUtEte Nes cae cornet O Latest Methods Only | Rae _POYNOR, Prices Reasonable. All Work i , PURSTTORE Guaranteed. faves ace, 9 Pe 587-840 Arcade Bidg. Waldorf Bids, 708-10 Pike St, NEW OFFICERS a \ MAN. GAN tl SEATTLE MAN ELECTE CALIFORNIA [2 OnAKEN EARTHQUAKE BHOCKS QECUR || TRY THIS LOR (iy United Press) PORT WORTH, Texas, June A bighwayman in doseribed as gen robbed | the || branch banking house of the Wag) goner Hank & Trust company, in the center of Fort Worth's bust section, yesterday afternoon, an caped with $8,100 tn currency Cashler Walter E. King was alone in the bank. A well dressed stan ger walked In, leveled a revolver at King and sald tee! Appearance ur te the “ ef the lines, and wil! in twenty-four hours and « bre irable. tn jpough that te at up, be ® ‘hie formula “Make a move or a nolse of any 1 aur | kind and I'll ki you The visitor then took posseeston | AOU Sch Oh of $4,100 In bille ranging from Pedal to $20 and backed out of thecdoo under cover of hie platol al, Nr. King ran to a telephone he saw ihe man walking down the str eet And | mingling with the crowds with parent uneoncern. od The Swedish Tent | EVERYBODY WELCOME OPENING * AD MMANDER | D HEAD YOUR COUGH propert sk & cold ure any ure that Camp : TO THE; TAKES LIFE. WITH KNIFE GRONA LUND Just outside the south ¢ Tomorrow we will start one of the greatest Sample Suit Sales this ALL SAMPLES / 50 $20 and $25 Stylish Cloth | pall Rajah Silk Suits — | HERES $5.50 | Ladies Sampl ies Sample city has ever seen. LOOK! Suits, also $25 and $27.50 “Suit Shop: Arcad sce" UIt Shop} Formerly 367-368 Arcade Annex STEAMER YOSEMITE rier ©. ROT OF VNIVERMITYS OT Huch a crowd! } ereat Birmingham ¢ e we left TOMORROW AT 1:30 We leave for 100-mile trip among the beautiful twlands of the Fare ibe round trip. Moonlight Excursions 8:0, ity this morning jock thie mor } ive K & chance. iveraity at, at return 10:90, Ladin free Fare @e Dancing. again next Sune atrance [wate to the fair grounds. Mideum (iy United Pres) mer's day, June 24, 1909, Beautiful SOUTH BEND, June 23 pientc grounds, fishing, bathing, big Johnson, an employe of the dance pavilion, Free dancing be loge Switchboard Bupply com tween 3 and 6 p.m. Good Swedish committed sufeide in the office of | table board cream woft |the Willapa Harbor Telephone com! drinks, Furnished tents rent pany yesterday aftern by stab either per day or week. Iron beds bing himself with a pocketknife. ‘everything new and clean. Take He haa « wife and childeen living 2rd Ay. car and tell the conductor in Modesto, Idaho. He came toto let you off at the Swedish Camp. South Bend about 10 days ago. He | No adm was about 35 years old J. M. KRUSE. Propr tay Sound. | hing at } ARIMAN IS ILL BUT NOT SERIOUS vA TRULY WARRE 1 Man You Have w f hin farntt wu VIN the Harriman left Vienna youtéraiy at ternoon for the Bemmering, a n tain resort about 60 miles from the | Austrian capital The party will jreturn to Vienna in a fow da | Prof, 8, Streumpell said the mag |nate’s condition was neither alart ing nor dangerous, He tw affwoted | with a nervous allment, bat it tn & serious, and he will underg scribed cure OVEN ~ BAKED —His—— Rheumatism Out THE PIOK py THE CLOTHy Hand-Tailored Men's Yourg Men's Best $2) and $25 Clothes $12.75 Best T ailor-Made Men and Young Men’ $45 Clothes ae $18.75 free of charge A ben a pre CREAM © { f fect guaranteed, Ne > sae this DARA Ver pay room 202 | Truly Warren Burke The Gample Bult Man BECOND AND MARION 87. Building Second Floor—Take Elevator 0 the Righ Turn to t Right Virgin Olive Oil Comes {rom the ‘‘first press” of the olives, the first care. fu! squeezing that exiracts only the most delicate of the oil—the very quintessence of the fruit, That used in making fF. F. KAMPE, 14] I wish to advine all who are pasts iiauoainn’ ee! Map of Italy Olive Oil to be cured Thelr Oven mked al — _— = ————=—=_=_ the Khe atiem out of me in just a ek as marriion wie tears Oe only “virgin,” but is made only from rigidly ine spected and selected olives from the famous sunny slopes } and the same pe walk out See aks sortetae oat of Northern Italy. a0 lores Fea bee ov Pte gar Every drop sold by us under this brand is imported ea treat had will lays at- direct in carload lots, inspected and “0, K.'d” by gm from Rheur ernment experts, and backed by our guarantee of absolute iy od ¢ * ‘ *, * solves purity and highest quality. ne on & Medica : : * teed ta.the. state of W None other on this market is “just as good.” twenty-five ears, who aye strict attention to the patients and |) sory VITTUCCI COMPANY, Direct lngorten an GEAGHiA Makeiahtiom. Ghombe® Seattle, Wash, and Vancouver, B. ( Cg hes pe ead get estore: i Ask Your Grocer 8 | fat 224 a nk Hidg., Corner of Becond and |Pike St., Sea \- ~ - - They give free consultation | | Hours—s a. m. to 6 p. m |day, 9 to 12 only } | ¥ for the Bake Oven i Be FHANK F. KAMPE, = | 1006 Columbia St $235 Indien, Uninet | Ignition, Loop Frame Motorcycle $210 Bridge t 1 oF ROCK ISLAND- FRISCO LI 705 SECOND AV., NEAR CHERRY i Ena of June Hig Hpectal Sate Big Things te NEW TRAINS BETWEEN St. Paul and : Denver iFred M. Spinning 1 310 Second Ave. a “THE PAINT STORE | Everything in pafnts, offs, var. | jnishes and brushes; all of the best | iquallty can be had at our store Estimates furnished on nie os expert workmen, August 11-12. ee further p » &W. P. CO, | 1314 Firat Av, a or address SAMPLE SHOES Men's $3.40 to 18.0 $2.50 $2.00 GEO. P. CAVE, Gea'l Agt. C.D. vcr Main 1004 SEATTLE Live BU TERS for Market Value “fo SRLL, se Us at al Bond & FOR RENT 3 REGIST oa KOHLER & OMASH, ISIN Ss: kinds, od 5 Internn the] = 16 years in’ practice romd Ay Opportio Aroade Bik. Telep Mate 1002 oF Ind, tone THR BUY A YAKIMA ORCHARD TRACT | GLE Plest Ave: | >. | DOWNING Hor King, & Bl And in four years you will be tn | pendent, $2.00 per acre exch m Will pay for a full bearing Yakima orchard tract Wo have free excursions to buy- | (Betablt i ers every Tuesday, Toureday and | "Te Saturday Office open evenings | BRO! ‘The Smith-Kling Lond Go, | . Ownére—Not Agente 410-411 Central Didg t ae ? Tie Gewuine MALL'S SAFE & LOCK (O,’S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. MANUPACT O12 OCCIDENTAL OSTEOPATHY. ssss=a9 Miestriolty vibration, Heht the spectal and japy, hot alr eweat bathe, and othe Grugiess methods. Optical rooms netonen we Mtting @iaweos andl treating eyes our i equipped offices i Beattie. Con lorate. be tan Preatment ‘ path and Optician sChVCHAnD @ 1207 8 a | H . AVENUB Peopio’s Bank Bidg., Second ike. Main 2451

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