The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1909, Page 13

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disfigured and tron weights had WE GELL NEW IDEA WE GELL NEW IDEA [reatisd @'h who fh ite] eae wives | | STAR FOR WORDSE “* titrtnt rarvenne BAN DINGO, Cal, June It et | Susplet once oted . | bag ies Soke wan tent aaah, the | (alt meas amply because the poor}/MANY TRY FOR THE PRIZES! iho Baturday evening innue of The femora | |woman, An all-day chave for him | Mitl’s body was ‘er Ys "h. Gsgy| OFGERED BY THE BTAR » twelve wucconstul oon-| —- es : i rive declared ye jage a : waa | Was begun, which ended thie morn hte — . phe ape WINNERS NAMED. i the tickets by call e e a ing ing at The Star office on Monday POLITICAL DICTATOR OF ZION today, discussing the tragio death - June 28, betwoon the hours of 9 a hoan 2°) CITY LOSES HIS HEAO WHEN Intrigue With Roberts Ot Bre, Woodlll, who since her! rie star's Contest iditor fe busy |. and 3 p,m a Formerly of Third and Pike Star te glad to be able to " NEW OFFICERS CHOSEN Mra, Wooditt eame here with hor |? Youth hae been regarded a rhe 1 ward of Gage opening the auswera received to : ‘ “ hysband several weeks ago. Me.|'MS Bie ot INE Weodtit te, Gaae| yesterday's catont(#1¥@ some of Its renders an oppor Now at 1421-1423 Fourth Avenue, Woodill returned to Los Ange who Mra is yesterday's “hidden word” contest, tunity to see “The Servant In the . ~ To LOAN efunen to en preased fo! i . n Ad rer (ty , |!¥o wooks aKo, being a prominent ‘etuses to way. When pressed for] 4 great many received this morn-|Houne,” which will appear aL the Between Pike and Union vom Dgeror Al IRD Pehet ee-| CHICAGO, 26-Witbur | Merebant of that place, and his|" ‘ ‘ / aree Jing wer answer to the contest | Moore the next week, as, In the \ ARISE, ViOUF bustnons demanding his attention, |{M® Birt he became ry and to/ language of & prominent eastern yates, castest pOrw"e'*: | Glenn Voliva, successor of John Al mator m as to/ln the paper of the ¢ pefore ye seare s) dies OH Tot Mra. Woodill became acquainted | *!* Interrogator’a inttmation as ¢ _— ay vet critie, It is one of the very best ch. #1) Bnd exander Dowie as head of the © parentage © “ dered | ter ‘ Sea Rois Bie Chriatian Cathotle Church of Zion, | 1! Roberts and was often» ~ abe 1 Hore lata te nat oe cuuree, written 100) comedy dramas ever written. A ar |has been deposed as politic my ‘dic. |" his company, even accompany — retorted jlate to be considered, A great loading magaze of the country' By nt ut Tl tator of Zion City, |ing him to his bungalow, near the ave your OWn gules |many correct answers have been | also says that It ls one of the most when the inde cae go declare . Jont officers ‘elected several | H2Me Of her fomter father, In the], Gage declared that while his In| received, and The Star rogrota that| remarkable plays ons the stage to Le Ee tere beara te itt | bungalow a bloody sheet and mat formation as to his former ward's|it in not possible for everybody's dny , s iy hin by the tress and portions of the woman's| * aboutw at the he of her! sentence to be awarded one of the| ‘The twelve successful ones tn ; . clothes, partially destroyed by |Murder war meager, he wae sure) rises, but noatne ve s conten 5 , Voltva officials admitted | piye Re that at no time has he heard the ¥ * hoatness, spelling and y ays contest can get their were discovered orts was |punctuation have t { ticket tt) their defeat only after they had at:| 4p 4 : ave been factors in| tickets, which will entitle them to on BUBpECted Ty) » [Heme of Bmmet Roberta connected | pot, t ltempted to adjourn without awear | er" Suapected, and the hunt be Jetormining the winners e see the play on Thursday evening ttiing in the offioerselect, Thin gan, What led to the tragedy wii] With hers. Today is the Inst day of the con | July 1, by calling at or sending to | would have left the city absotuners | UO nevee be known, as both the Entertained by Gage. tent, and tn this evening’s fasue of| The Star office on Saturday be LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS | FINE NAINGOOK CORBET without a governing body, but tha| rincipale are dead Gage, however, admitted that|the paper there ia a sentence con-|tween the hours of 9 in the morn (ood quality lawn, hem COVERS—Trimmed with attompt was frustrated by a rush Myatery About Parentage, she was in Ban Diego not lens | (ining 28 words scattered throngh ing and 3 in the afternoon. stitched; at, dos fino lace; very attractive into the counetl chamber of 300]. < than a month ago and that sho |Articles and advertisements The winners are ae members of the independent anction, |e Wood Is ald to have mar }had been entertained by him in| lk to “The Servant in the House"| Arthur Neluon Alice 1. Gould 25C patterns hem @ physician of New York, pr d othe f HN. Richey ie the now mayor ait Seger Dy win Whaat the Tingley school of th yphy, |@nd other amusement arti bat) L. L, Gambert Daisy Helorich Mion City of which Gage Is a member 10 placed that the readers of The| Mra. A. Miller Cora Armatrong , 48c - vi “ 1 . 7 LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS a & mystery about her par Finally, in closing a taciturn in {Star will have to watch closely in| George P. Guyot B. 8. Cole Fancy embroidered cor. “4 . terview, Gago again showed his|rder to catch them, All answers /H. A. Bonn J. H. MePall ve You Capt. Thompson says she was 22] ,, . vito today's conte a ta Phe 7 ae Sy 7 ners or pindn; at, each CORSETS—A new line of What Ha sare old and wan obtained fy hic [Temmntment at having his name|' today's contost must be In The| Mra, W. H. Cope Kruest Idenon uated tk ’ r , “pane Htar office by ‘ | | dle ried Groen! when she was but « years old, from | {86% into what he termed “a}™ © by noon on Saturday,’ land : 5c just received; our prices idee siready paid. bai| poh years queor story # ; al : . re omen He iieeeene poor street Car MAN! showing considerable agitation ‘ ' + ¢ Mra. Woodill, before her man {Whee told that his atlence was! 3 panty phe gh A good Cc L , before he ‘one: Bp oP gel ange ote quality Short Kimono, fan itnntnnnigen riage, was given an ent mu] . ; TURD y’s Y P E. 0 RAM by figured; at, each ? Me ’ (Constuded.) sical education In this country aad] Gaye jareney ln Woodttl, Lyman} SA A A.-Y.-P, PROG ene tps Hurope, and she is sald to have| yey ie today, declared that he 25 $1 50 sung in the White House before! Nyining nbomt the wanana git C . ing. Creeping along the water's! President MeKinley, She was a ’ edge they watched the boatman, | beautiful woman and was given | hood, He declared that it was for | BANKERS’ DAY, LADIES’ CHAMBRAY PET LADIES’ WHITE LAWN jbut could wot make out bis fea} Warm welcome by her many|)” foster father or the husband | SPOKANE AND EASTERN WASHINGTON PEOPLE SEE TICOATS~In tan, blue or SHIRT WAISTS—A large jtures, They made ne demonstra: | friends in dhis locality 4 ape a and that he would not|] ING EXPOSITION striped; fast colors; at number of patterns to se ltion for fear he would take alarm | aces the case, ) a. m—Gates open lect from; the regular price and keris ape, but followed | Protege of Lyman Ga: | A close aequaintance of Gage w " Concert, Wagner's A-Y,P, band, Forestry bullding ? 50c of these was from 91.50 to quietiy along the banks, guided by Former Secretary of the Treas jaald that Mrs, Gage adopted the band stand $2.50; we place them on —|the sound of the oars and the dim | ary Lyman J. Gage took much in-|!!ttle sir! and that the Gages spent Clan Fraser, Highland mustcfans, in various parts of SILK PETTICOATS—A good sale for Saturday, at mm v 41) Bite! Diag pone ~~! ‘The pose agreed to follow the | marriage and has visited his young | 20° W8s sent to school im New|E y9-9 Flight of the Airahip “A.Y-P." nn a Prejerickh WI, . 7 York City duated fro must eS frerenens! oth atman along the bank, and Sher: | Protege In Capt. Thompson's home, | YOrK City, graduated from a mun 20 p. w.—Rankers’ association arrive on grounds $2. 75 Niet ay iff Mortimer and a companion cal conservatory In Kurope and 2:0 Madame Schelle and her trained lions, free attraction, AT LAW. [outline of the boatman terest fn Mra. Woodill prior to her| OMY lavishly on her education the fair grounds quality; all colors; at 98 atudied theosophy at Point Loma foot of Pay Streak BOYS’ BLOUSE WAISTS 2 D Concert, Wagner's A-Y-P, band, Forestry buildin LADIES' MUSLIN DRAW. Ages 4 to 14; In fancy col Stricken Husband Talks, band stand. apa ai ‘ ERB—A very good grad ors, tans and black; at {pene 4 Hopper, secured a sinall Gage Sent Her to School, Shean’ aod wife [oon = ppteen they took up the pur} CHICAGO, June 26.—Mrs. Ella i x ” y water, | A. Gage, daughtertntaw of Former] tog awapt prs . F . Bie’, 112 First o« On Right Trail | Seoretary of the Treasury Lyman | . 4 ANGELES, Cal, June 25 | Reception to Idaho Bankers’ association, Maho State cut large; excellent value; 25¢c 4 Ploseer 1J. Gage, when Informed ov the} AMer denying that he had given bullding at Roberts’ evident haste when he | murder of Mrm Edith M. Woodil),|2Ut ®"y luterviows regarding the 2 U, 8. LifeSaving Crew exhibition, foot of Pay Streak heard another boat making ite way | history of his wife, and brandin ‘oncert, Innes’ band, Mume pavil! ’ 7 ar WAY | said a randing Concert, Innes’ bar ume pavilion eas p the river convinced the men on | afp Jan fakes stories attributed te hin ’ n—Flight of the Airship “AcY-P. C TABLE OIL CLOTH—Includ Gage firet became interest | —|shore that they were on the right | og mag } roing her parentage and d Hanquet to bankers, Washington State building and ' ing white and Snarble; our ltary ot the get * Gilbert. Woodill, the trick New York State building sagas io. = ve Lah a ere ee ee cistedten with ilk mathe husband of the young womar ? Voncert, Innes’ band, Music pavilion Guar. ane dteeaae ade ceeded up stream, the river nar \\ in some way Mr. Gage mot her ud murdered in Maryland, sald bs Bankers seeing the Pay Streak pete mney LODE eS rowing all the while ear the} She wan then 12 or 12 years ola tOt4Y that Lyman J, Gage knew Madame Schelle and her trained Hons, free attraction re 1 5c jscene of the crime the shoros were | Mr. Gage noticed her musical tal.{ MOT? About his late wife than he at foot of Pay Streak ~|close enough together for the men|ent and sent her to school. 1 do| Mmselt had been able to fi Fireworks, special ploces for bankers and Spokane c on land to recognise th atu lant know how long he kept ep this | knew that my wife visitors of Roberts. When he got abreaxt | tnt - oe od from Caswell when she mar CORSET COVERS — Nice, » shee always of the landing and was about 100) 177%, ber, but sho never was! 13 ine. but 1 knew little else abou leas trimmed, many pat sold on 2nd ay. at 60c | his ward Mer father died two or a Canada ci) feet from shore Magistrate Willy. |ihree years ago. 1 do not remem: |b and knew that Mr. Gage was | === ° sa > |B terns to seloct from; at each; our price is— “eal ar ie "aba ate ie ged mo eR A@AIN TO STOP lave chovted! Hopped into the open lin Maryland, T think the mother | lly than T wax } 25c and shouted Bagi a a es x Hello Roberts, throw up your | never was any mystery about her] uy vene® Of Wife's Origin. BUILDING OF ARCH hands Mdentity, and the staiemont that! yon of my wie ty Cau Thee WE SELL NEW IDEA WE SELL NEW IDEA Pistol Battie Begins. ae waa stolen when & baby I) son of Maryland, but | knew that} eas PATTERNS. PATTERNS. | news to me For three miles the boats pro SHEETS—Size 72x90; BANK OF a Without uttering a word Roberta | papers legaiaing the adoption were| Thomas B. McMahon, acting for; that portion of the city charter rose in the boat and leveling a big jon fi) waltimore, and presur P. K. Mohr, who represents the which provides that the contract | revolver im his right hand at the Had Been Divorced. they contained all the data Labor counell in the # to ee must be let to the lowest bidder, party, fired. BOSTON, Masa, Juse 25.—Mre During @ part of the interview, | «train the elty ym bullding th bide having been taken, The! Almost simultancously with Rob-| Bdith Woodili was the divorced} Woedill's brother, H. D. Woodill, | Welcome arch, filed an amendinent complatnt sets forth that the notice erts’ shot, Deputies Meyer and| Wife of Walter i. Caswell, as Bos | former police commissioner of this |thie morning to the complaint for auch bids was not published Crone opened fire on the white |ton osteopath, at the time ashe|city, acted as spokesman for him | which was denied by Judge Ronald | prior to the letting of the contract HAVE YOU MISSED THIS SIGN PROM PIKE STREET? ehirted figure in the boat. Willy | married Gilbert Woodill, the Los| Through the brother, Woodili de learly this week If the efty at and that the specifications for th Main S206. fot Into action and fired several) Angeles automobile dealer, a Iit-j nied that he had ever inserted an{torney can arrange for the time,/arch had pot been placed on file ted 214, shots and finally, after a numbor|tie more than @ year ago, She| advertisement in a Chicago paper|the matter will be given a special with the board of public works of bullets had been exchanged, | ® a frieed of Mra Katherine king for information r fve tolhearing before Judge Ronald to That the building of the arch {s Roberts dropped back into the boat,| Tingley, the Point Loma “purple|lost parents of bis wile. He ad-| day therefore an unlawful expenditure te aad dead | rot mt and studied theosophy| mitted that he knew nothing of his The amended complaint charters of public funds, as the law forbids The deputies waded out to the |for several years. She lived inj wife's origin and parentage and ap-|thai the construction of the Wel- the spending of money for public boat and pulled it ashore. Roberts | Brooklyn for several years and| peared surprised that Gage had re | come arch is in direct violation of Improvement except by bids 2c, Zhe and Se, at owr sew Grot was shot through the mouth, and/ friends say she was placed in the} fused to throw light upon the girl's | - aia s as 2 seamen the, died instantly, He had « bottle of | Point Loma school by Lyman J. [history ees - bas to Go After the Show. clreies tbe t excelle emdy, 110 polson and & number of letters in| Gage, former secretary of the - ee HIBBARD COMES TO C. M. & P. 5. spielen hears & most excellent € ‘ his pockets. treasury The body was brought to St Nobody has been found here who George W. Hibbard, formerly of | Michaels. know anything about Roberts or the National Railways of Mexico Find Woman's Body, ee ores Mere mre. Woodie haa been appointed assistant gen TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, IS THE facqnaintance with him. The body of Mra. Woodil was! Prior to her marriage to Woodlll oral passenger agent of the Chi found yesterday morning in a) she was reported to be engaged to cago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound, ; s | with offices in Seattle, Bir, Hib- jbard ts well known in ratiroad | Scandinavian American Bank 9" 1.ftina'st teins SPECIALS ; the Mountains to Attend Located at Seattle, State of Washington, Th Days’ Carnival At the Close of Business, June 23d, 1909. se S A TURD. A Y RESOURCES. crowded as on @ holiday, Spokane! < day was celebrated at the fair to-| Mea‘s Piaited Rosom White Loans and discounts ..... +++ +$5,610,567.97 TBlaay, while the Washington State!— Shirts for summer wear Real estate (Alaska Building included) Federation of Women's Clubs shar-|— bleh quality; regular $1.50 Tm Furniture and fixtures ... . 35,569.50 ed in making the cevasion memor value; all sizes f cks a =) 400 ¢ able aanogh, 1810 Piet. —at Warrants, stocks and bonds ............ 6 0,469.68 inlis: Gabe enaheniiha vende 5 . | 1 15 ; Cash and exchange ...... «+... 2,897 ,923.57 Beattie from Spokane today, about | pecta . 600 coming on the Chamber of Com pet ss 20.000 Club exeursion vo 0,190, 152 > 55 merece an 4 Some #10.) " |The party was met at the King st PHYSICIANS. LIABILITIES, ldepot this morning by the A.-Y.-P. sjeusbvaw Gunmne tiie Oy eae band, and at noon escorted to the i : Bangg aed County Capital ... aes ? ...$ 500,000.00 lealr groumén. Saturday will bel tet new patterns, extra qua Tie schoo Surplus ¥6ae es se y 350,000.00 Jepent at the fair, while Sunday will) ih phe ~ Ibe given to an excursion on the ° Sg Undivided profits «..... .. 1+ 187,66882 fits iron “nary yard andi Dhree Pairs $1.00 7 an8 Fike Phowee | Deposits from banks .... (44,093.71 lup Hood canal | Other demand deposits .. 4.056,185.22 | Dedicate Building. s04.80 | At 2 o’clock this afternoon, a the Spokane party, with two bands had paraded the grounds, the Spo “STYLE SHOP” kane County bullding at the At the STERN FURNITURE CO., 1528 2nd Av. Time and savings deposits.. 4,452 bathe cor ” 14 (rear) Union | —_ 9,152,783.73 Imontes at Ind On the basis of real banking service, The Scandi building } enting the four fin navian American Bank is pleased to invite additional | Two thousand _— an oat nes of Immediate-service ‘ in Seattle today, wh hundre | ~ 4 ae accounts from banks and bankers, corporations, firms I rormet sdihadte ak that elt went Owthing In America oe and | and individuals Ito the fair with the visitora, Rev ATTERBURY SYSTEM, City f LI ' iw. J. Miadley, of Spokane nile FRUHAUF CLOTHES, 7m DT Incidentally a remark made by a leading banker in fil ih, oration of the day at the ¢ | STURM.MAYER, MODELS. another Northwestern city may be quoted. He said leatory exercises, Othor speakor HIRSCH-WICKIRE & CO The Scandinavian American has a reputation of stand were President Chilberg, Laughiin Beautiful Suita, correctly Had Model Works ing by its depositors.” We mean to continue deserving MeLean, chairman of the Bpokane)t guigned, and made of highest = >, commission: Mayor N. 8 this reputation AYP mminal yor quality materials ATTORNEYS. % | Pratt of Spokane; M. M. Godman. of the Washington state commis POSTAGE STAMPS. STORAGE, Irrigation Congress pee ~~ Guests of Washington, Collections bowght and sold Sehwede e 0 Thin evening the Spokane visitor os 5 to $10 \ arcs | ee |e ee ai] _ The evening the Bokane etn st Mae 1 co 18 Great Roducbion.< on All aoa tad Russ ~ BluMeina. | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, |th. Washington Mtate building, fol money than you get 0: 15 onan, x and other makes, pe, | towed by an informal dance. Prom! J In any other lines 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs, regular value $55.00; sale price ........... er, A) New York fitk ms lettre Pay ; Inent members the Spokane — Seo the style dis 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs, regular value $34.00; sale price saa s $26.50 fupply Co, 323 6 Chamber of Commerce excursion lava in © 6 b SECOND HAND CLOTHING, 3: TRANSFER COMPANTES, —l which te staying in ite special cars or tha itecede 9x12 Best Quality Axminster Rugs, regular value $28.50; sale price .... $19 | We pay highest prices for « hand | ~ Bay [nese the King at, depot, are: Mayor 9x11 Seamless Brussels Rugs, regular value $18.25; sale price ...........0.00.. 818.50 nmenene |iedier and gentiomen's cloth ture: | “it you want to move, try the yal * : ivoom, 3: & ae, ts ba BiG as torneo tute "4c Kogo, 2116 Piret av. 1nd. t3t rine Got contract ot "hour work i rete, Z an - sei hang te ae ae 9x11 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, regular value $14.75; sale price ...... .....0000. 8 9.85 Jor 030 tnd > i Joommiasioners; R. Inaingor, chale 27x54-inch Velvet Rugs, regular value $2.25; sale price transfer, 2008 Vernon placa |man of board of control, National! xpreas, furnit and plano o1 “ongrons m1 he phone, Ballard 12; reat- |ittination Congrens, nteenth Ganon Ballard 961 session; L. MeLoan, F. C, Van} | Any goods Kinea a , | | ——— =. | Jo , by Geo " 7 - Disael, B. 1), Sanders, H. W. Green-| eh dur Malt orders fil- SUPPLIES, ii: iret ay * TAILORS, _-|berg and J, C. Rintau, members of | fete sale sant <4. on oll geeks iGo, 111 Cherry mm —it| C “Tamara Huda, P Nelson Tide |the Spokane county exporition cosn- | po A * | f - mittee; President F, H. Goodall, Vice delivery if ose @haws Bhow Oa mej President D. 7. Ham, and F. R a a. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTORS au avaniry sie | we | PRichs ‘TH ° Sag df naa AB vir. Toe. 0608 - pea hg Culbertson, members of the board s 609 Second Av. big | 1528 Second Ave. Between Pike and Pine Sts. | SIGNS AWD HOUSE NUMBERS, Tichgh ea eane f trustees, Spokane Chamber of Com- Hotel Butler Bldg, meet Wire or wir , onre MENTON, 3608 Fourth av. Ind, Our location Just west expo grounds. | Merce, and L. G. Monroe

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