The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1909, Page 10

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ij ifn enti ; THT TO TTENO BG = TING HER WASHINGTON ASKS PRESIDENT TO NATIONAL CONBERVA TION CONGRESS. | 1 by both} Washing The congress Is the outgrowth of the conservation movement) ® hs h inst ee atarted by former President Roose | There aren't the ble takes | hate velt and will be held at the moat oO tart red | Alaska-Yukon Pacific exposition |) Face pee sce I under the auspices of the Wash it iacaeaati ian Pf | fugton Conservation association e. e " es oe ee iho ate Speakers of national prominence the like : mth y'll be all right are on the program, their subjects two mann ti London kane ever? dealing with the conservation of ¥ a water, lumber, soll, materials and} other national resources. IS FATALLY BURNED | ion jegislature yesterday afters) |! oon | unsmiling [opium and co uur | ewes CROOKS MAKE EASY UE LIVINGS IN THE LONDON FOG hunting ver fn the elty. ¢ Chin al the s chief to r he cs ct ief la a at | knows aime { aa s00n crook reaches the clty IN AN EXPLOSION sis’: tote axing bie receives the visitor pé | | (By 7 Valle en) | VALLEJO, Cal, dune Physicians who are attending Sutton, a San Francisco bitumen ex - ert who was terribly burned In ARRANGES PROGRAM se . h gas explosion in this city late| VERY HEAVY PENALTY! ae Aire Si et yesterday, hold out little hope for} | Maintalt that Japan na pe eb dre head bby greeters “4 2 The looal public will be given an Re Ayl Jr, chairman of 4p ate - in i? kio Deg ea dlrs ypaen Infileting the he st fine yet lopportunity beginning with today to| the mualc committee, ways ho cau |e ree ecg conclusive the flames that he ¢ el meted out to violators of the Sun-lgeoure seats for th ‘ Gail Ges blasee Gamber ot @ in 1917 Is the most conciusiv renesiond by members of ist: | day Nquor law, & jury yeaterday | jah.” which will be given tw to take part in the chorus to re —— “th es “a nt “4 meee Det imposed a fine of $250 In Justice | gitions, on the nights of July 7 and | the hymna during the convent bry ioe er to The explosion occurred while) Brown's court upon J. A. Wright, | 4%, at the Armory, wh This feature of the program will b ska Yt Pacific expost Button was bending over a great|a saloon ke a ita i woe ature of the program the Ainaka Yukon Paci cpt kettle of boiling bitumen fn a local Justice Brown thre to in| Leagues will t aana hem oy jiabriel. tow, te hore to . ~ mak Fae Dey cme SS8 TTOWR | Mick Sell sentendy A MOTH | be secured @ of the elty churches are re aa . gration question ie al ae bi cob a ‘ig PET SES ONE OTM The chorus will ¢ d to send the names of the) |, aan ® led in bis estimation | , |voloes, Reh y singers avallable to Aylmore JNPANESE ARRANGE FR M. Cummings and G. Piehbeck,/ and the ¥, MC A operating garages at 810 and 312/ rehearsals will be held at the Ar WILL BE SEEN HERE Pike st, were yesterday arrested) gery on the Monday and Tuesday One of the most jnterestin WIRELESS M SOAGES }for violating the eity ordinances re-|evenings preceding the perform eventa of the current theatrical lgarding buildings jances, Dr. Fre Wilbur Chace. geasen will be the appearance ¢ = | The buildings were erected for! organist of the First Presbyterian the Moore, week after next, o K. Komatsu, director general of| stores, but were later turned into! church, who is directing the choir, Mise Ethel oarrymere in ber grea communications of the Empire ef} automobile “stable There ts a! says that splendid progress te being est success “Lady Frederick, Japan, has signed an agreement | separate ordinance for such struc | made and he looks for one of the delightful comedy in three acts, by with R. Ho Armstrong, represent: | tures. jfinest produ¢tions ever given In W. Bamerset Maugham, the En ing the United Wireless Telegraph }Seattic of the wooderful composi: | tish playwright. The scence of the company, tor handling all wireless|TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. | tion play are laid at Monte Carlo messages from the Japanese boats on the Pacific coast The Japanese vessels are equip ped with government instruments, but when arriving off the Amert can coast, they have no land sta-| tions With which to eonmmunicate., The United States government sta-| tions will not handle commercial) aerograms. ABDUL HAMID SID TO BE ORY FARMER (iy United Presa) BILLINGS, Mont., June 25.--Dry/ farmers living in this vicinity are! today discussing the news from) far away Turkey that their method | of farming has a strong supporter} in Abdul Hamid, deposed snitan. | Secretary John T. Burns, of the Dry Farming congress, haw just re- ceived a letter from John Henry! House, president of the Thessa-/ lonica Agricultural Institute at) Salonica, stating that since Hamid; was made a prisoner In the palace, | on the road midway between 8a} Jonica and the experiment farm, | he has taken a deep interest in ary farwin SWEDES CELEBRATE AT FORTUNA PARK Next Sunday the Swedish rev- dents of the city will colebrate at! Fortuna park, the 24th of June,| which is considered one of the greatest days in the Swedish calen | dar. According to Johan Bgardh of the Pacific Tribune, Christmas and this midsummer day are the two poles of the Swede's existence. “One mhst be celebrated in the open air because it is the longest day in the year,” he said, “and the} other indoors, because it is the Jongest night.” Boats are to be run between Fortuna park and Leschi park every few minutes during the day. RECITAL TONIGHT FOR INNES DAY AT FAIR The first recital of the chorus of} 1,000 voices that will render Innes | “Americana,” on Innes night at the! exposition, July 10, will be held thie evening at Eilers (formerly D. 8 | Jobneton Co.'s) reeital hall Local singers are invited to be | present. The event will be the greatest attraction of the Innes sea-| son, being the feature of Military day, and the rendition of the great patriotic work will have five bands, | numerous companies of troops, can-| non and Civil war veterans, to as sist in making the production real} fatic, WOMEN'S CLUBS IN SESSION AT THE HR At 10 o'clock this morning the| members of the Federation of | Women's clubs met at the Fine Arta Hullding of th position, and devoted the morning ing the art galleries and \ to papers on art topics. The for mal program of the day was held* a 2 o'clock in the fuditorium when President Chilberg ¢ & brief welcoming ade by an elaborate concert T mainder of the after voted to a reception at the Wom en's Bullding, which was atte by hundreds of women, aa th vitation way general to all ladies | on the falr grounds | re noon Was de oe ee «3 SOAKED WITH A GARAGE OWNERS ARRESTED. (By United Prem) Among the sololate to be heard Miss Barryme appears as an im WASHINGTON, June %6-—The/ are Mrs. Lottie Ashby Othick, pecunious Irish widow with many treasury siatement today shows: | dramatic seprane Mre. George suitors. Receipts, 3 138 disburse | Brand, contralto; Alvin Gtllett. bar Miss Barrymore will be seen 4 670,000. ftone, and Herbert J. Cave, tenor the Moore theatre week after next ments, $! In the Arcade Annex Tomorrow—SHAFER BROS.—-Arcade Annex. us last Thursday. [Arcade | | Ame: ex First Avenue [Side | Boys’ Wool Suits “ $3. 50 On the collection and Norf proper colors; excellent | though it was made by a cus- | tom tailor. it Ww nf ! | | } tc te la a big, fat who them man. He to stay, gives him some good ad-| paroles go. ” can the prisoner an a new. vice--and lets him go. That's all, get fine food and privileges b. He sends tii he catehes him in the net money This system teaches th to call, He| When they do get # crook, though, crooks to be careful litely, auke they get him right. No pleas for take long chances his plane and how long he Is going | TRICKS OF LONDON THIEVES PULLING VICTIM'S COAT OVER HIS FACE FROM BEHIND, FASTENING VICTIM'S ARMS, merey or suspended sentences juow in the F For Men at $15 Another consignment of these famous suits reached There is now every popular color to choose among, including browns and grays. $15 Boys’ Wash Suits The fabrics are all wool, the tailoring is excellent, and we fit each suit as carefully as In no other store can such suits be had for any- | where near the price. On sale lin the Arcade Annex tomo. " row ed second floor we shall of Buster Brown, olk Suits for boys. values, at $3.50 Men’s Oxfords $2.40 Of black or tan viei kid and calfskin, lace or button styles; very stylish; allsizes; regu lar $3.50 values, for Joys’ She The very cleverest productions of the crack tailors of the from 30 to 38 chest measure and sty fered te Special offering of Men’s Panamas at Complete Stocks of Straw Hats, Underwear, Shirts and Haberdashery for Men and Boys _ SHAFER BROS. | FIRST AV. AND UNIVERSITY ST. 8, of viei or calfskin; show a fine Sailor Blouse All sizes; all $2.40 sizes from 8'4 to 13; 200 Colman block in plain colors, pink, blue, beautiful striped effects; All sizes, at- $1.00 to $5.00 Special Offering of $4.00 Shoes for Men at $2.85 High-Class Shoes of vici, gun metal, patent and Russian tan and oxblood leathers; newest styles, finest quality; sold usually at $4.00 a sh Shoe Store, First Avenue Side, at i Made of Galateas, Ma | ] Russian styles. | ‘Men’ $ Ceeads Oxfords $1.15 | For tennis, boating and | or gray canvas, witl quality; worth $1.75; Saturday, in the Anne worth $1.75, for . College Clothes for Young Fellows all sizes, ymorrow at. les; country, I A special group of Arcade and Arcade Annex—Whole Block Long CO RRARRIEYR 4 aie = semcenghese guapiaercaraiaes oe = OQMMISSIONER SAS. ‘EPWORTH LEAGUE and “_ ial in the Shafer WSTERY IN A BATHROOM Police Break Into House | and Find Woman Dead and Husband Dying He Refuses to Talk. (Ry United Pree) FAIRMONT Va, June } Thomas Mac smara, who, with bt | wife, was found in thelr hone Tuesda the woman dead and anced state of putri |faction, and the man in @ state lof coma, died last night In the city howpital | Ho refused steadfastly to mab Jany statement regarding the re markable affair The chief of po Hee Tuesday night broke open the home of the ex who had not |heon ween since Bunday night. In Ithe bathroom, seated nude in the tub, was MacNamara, wneonaciour His wife wan near by, and had been dead for 46 houre | Believing at flirt that both we dead, an ambulance waa called but MacNamara suddenly revived len route to the morgue | Late Inet night he sank into un consciousness, refusing nourish ment to the Inet JAPAN WANTS PLAGE SALVERS OF DAKOTA BLOWN 10 ATOMS a Bight lives were lo#t during an attempt to salve the wrecked g- steamship Dakota, off Shirahamam Japan, when a dynamite cartridge exploded, The sold by the marine the Yamochina Marine company, of Tokio, and a part kere were employed In break the hull ft r wreck has beer inderwriters to lron Works f at | wrec ing up dras and Chambray, tan, white and in Sailor Blouse and ($2.85 outing wear; white ) leather soles; fine ares 7] KResveese landsomest patterns $15.00 $5.00 | AND | SECOND AY. ki UNIVERSITY Telephone Wuo4 Ind. Main Pike Street, Near Sex ond Avenue B Lowest prices con siaient with de pendable quality me The exceptionally good bargains or which are mentioned below-—are ne to our store tomorrow will be pl t d pr ing opportunities are unusual White Wash Suit | Two Good Waigile Bargains | Special $7. 50 thing ou om uf pect ri elf the great value offer you in fir They are tastefully trimmed with lace, cut in nobbiest styles and made so that the fect satisfaction in wear; special ..$7.50 $7.00 Dress | Skirts $4. 95 ant Dre Skirts, made of ] | wvelty Cloth, in de Gingham Dr HOSIERY BAR THAT ARE SAnGAT We want your hosiery trad n want te we sell we guarantee to be of dependable quality. And wl quality, at the same time we e¢ you the very | High grade Mercerized He match summer gowns; light gre reseda, © blue, vy blue Black Lace Hore Saturday Women's good Cotton He value, special for Saturday Fine Gauze Lisle Tan Hose special Embroidered very apectal special for Saturd: very ne Tan Howe, in We have g special quality H will give the best service heels; warranted fast black; fine ribbed; tan, black and in white; | Infants’ Cotton Hose; npec Gloves! Gloves! | | Gloves! Glove Department offers unusual i bargains for Saturday, and you J | i | ' : tomorrow att | it miss the opportunity to replenish | | | | esting prices | your glove supply at such tempting prices | ee Black and white twoclasp Lisle Gloves Embroidered very low at 2he; special for Saturday, ...19¢ all new, fresh i muslin; regular | Black 16button Lisle Gloves; regular price i ween $1.25; specially priced for Saturday......85¢ ber Far | ‘Twelve-button length Lisle Gloves, in tan, [| Embroidered | black and white; extra special The | wide; beautiful | , | splendid embro White Kid Gloves; just the kind to wear with special SEBS taflored nobby; at Specials in | Summer | Bedding | Extra good bargains in Blankets and Bed Comforts, | shirtwaists; very one ese yard; Bargains in Beautiful Back Combs One-Half of Marked Bedspreads, Sheets and Pil- | Prices low Ca our prices are | A choice selection of beautiful positively the lowest con Back Combs, set with precious sistent with dependable | stones in colors and brilliants; quality Roman gold and silver trimmed Batin Covered Comforters in the newest patterns, These filled with sanitary, white fuay | Combs are drummers’ samples cotton; extra lar size; splen and were used for this season's did value at the regular price | business by one of tho largest of $4.00; special price ..82,80 New York importers; the regu Wool Finished Cotton Blank- | 8" retall price is marked on each one in plain figures; op e to ets; tan, gray and white; large eae : ¥ fi sige: Pecalar price $100 pair morrow at exactly half their special price, palt st.aa | Price that is to say, a comb c Rt eruls ting $1.00 D¢ Crochet Bedapreade; fringed | Teswlarly costing $1.00 will t sold for 60c, and so forth; aplen and cut corners; extra size for | fyq cmabe amnonent (hat full bed gular price very 1OW | Oy gin at, B8e at $1.75; spectally priced, 81,30 Red 8 good quality bleached muslin; soft finish price b0e; special price noe < : t Full size Pillow Cases; linen B B | finished muslin of xcellont argains in e S quality; regular price 12%; | E Off d apeotal price 10¢ | ver ere | Hundreds of these beautifu | sample Belts were sold today EXTRAS Dut there are wtill- plenty of them left, and w advis you Pearl Cuff Links for shirt not to neglect this unusual oy ts; regular price portunity to buy a fine belt at a clal for Saturday 85¢ | price less than the buckle Is Fancy Collars for women; reg worth, Regular prices $1.50 and war prices up to 500; your | $2.00; your chotce for 19¢ choice Saturday for Ur Pike Street, Near Seee People’s Bank By Avenue ding. * MacPherson-Gray Co. Sie a — MacPherson-Gray (0.2 Bargains in Children’s Dre esses | se, in all the new shades w | cardinal, ox-blood, tan, taupe, light wo al F Dependable Hosiery for Chin For Boys and Girls, 12 1-2¢ for boys sed gitks; dowbie toes and f} very SPECIAL PURCIGE OF | Bargains in ENBROI Over one thousand yards of beautiful Embroidery, purchased by we ftom am overstocked New York importer at one half of their regular value, will/be on: dresses and corset covers; values Up 10 your choice, special, for ...,.s9-+ as e vl Daa =s 0 very styl, TAN ny the regula Sag if T extra fing i Collar ang value at the ally priced | SLI t ed ous! ES Weal io’ ages | ty fin nished, ‘aan nde of blue cheg. to 6 years; te | GAINS wi at Ae istomer, Every var we “stand behind” the} wistaria, London with white foct) regular with pot dots, a oa aleo ta » n gauze Hal one made for strong wear thet Tf special, palr, jal for Saturday ,, 12%¢ |] wing specially inter: he fc Insertion, 4 to 8 inches goods, embroidered on values up to ae; your el Fiouncings, 8 to 4 1, new, uptodate idery for petticoats, Muslin Underweat Snaps The characteristic ures of these Und are: -made of dependable ma rials; cut full where fullnes needed; sewed thoroughly carefully finished; we bought them #8 cials,” below their and sell them ate —at about one-half less they are really Night Gowns; triinmed 9 = 1 sn worth Tbe bon trimmed; price «+++ Drawers; good aquiits worth 406 Fine Muslin Drawel worth 75¢} mare ,

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