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IMPROVEMENT CLUS PLAN TO GET ACTION AT ONCE ON PROJECT, — | ular Features Will) 31, cont comm q \ Podoratedt Im te at A.-Y.-P. Expo te in pe tht When Pythians| ihe Commercial ¢ sing the b for Convention. | toward sition *ltoward = Arrive jditional pipe | in —— }vent another wa tine such w ~ Y i on a the Alaska has been expert ed this apring. ~ ition will be The federated clubs will bring the tt Pythia xt|matter before the cowsellmen & a. aon ghta of : ad h as possible, according to the wi at which time ment of Homer M. Bill of the ous domain of \\ Raluler Helghts | ovement clul se fa teasion here, At the] Many of the councilmen are ti . bilee will t je |favor of the meter, which, they " time & Ju 1 to surpans| (MAK, WH ut down the water con ghat ls destined tc v jsumption #o that the supply will = af the wort ever hell [loxcoed the demand, but almost| ¥ member | iniled on the sub it, ied drill team ta ft ject of another pipe line within the KP. ‘of Dayton, 0. Immediate future ~ This organizat : | Counctiman Frederick Sawyer $ ‘a wore than a hundre ‘ while & strong advocate of the me = ‘exemplify the Sreters “YS ter aystem, be that it is time ‘Now yA Bly ‘ito bewin on a bond teaue for the} ion of the StOFY now pipe ne, as it requires time , and Pythias, on WHOS] for such an ente rprise _ femon ‘ | friendship the ore | Councilman Eugene Way favors “a co the action of The Star on the water " ra are com ng in . question, and stated this morning a which nes =) (that the matter should be taken up Me gt Ang ‘ within a yoar © Pythians} “4 to attond the fair] is hem THEY carry para = oS fralved at $15,000, w! ne oy the performs - ¥ which will be op "i al The new N ~ th parade wil) be “ an the evening 4 fime all me 4 —— line fasta bape fest ire Skagit Valley week at the A.Y = trains Will come from|?. exposition was inaugurated t “ plates to partic! in| day, but will not reach the climax _* Meat is to be in session /Of {ts celebration until Thursda por jand Friday, the first of which ts - @ommitteo having | Cherry day, while on the second the ertr h Washington State bullding wil! be at the New & » | the scene of a rose tival and re a | ception by the | for ity. Mra, Gu t and |chairman of the ¢ adios of Skagit coun ot Anacortes mintttee havin « the entertainment tn charge, is a as | guest at the W ngton hotel. Mra im} Hensler and Mra Margaret Tent for this} land of Mount Vernon, Wash. wili be the hosteses of the day, as next|by about 60 prominent wome } the various cities of Skagit cx Management has} Cherry day, July 1, will be cele pro. | brated by an elaborate parade on me {the falr grounds HEME 1 BELIEVED GOING 10 PORTLAND (My United Press.) PORTLAND, Or, June 28&.—Fran cla J. Heney, the famous prosecetor fof graft, is en route to Portland to 42 automobile, ta accordance with & promise he made that as soon jas the verdict in the Calhoun trial BOON =? tal see ere her with dining room @iperience of Mra - ef Reno, Nev, and| *** eported he would come north ion is boing} [to get as advisory counsel for the 4 a tans Portland Daliy News in libel suits “ mand her | growing out of charges of land grab the | bing made by the paper againat cer: ~ vet | tain promine t Oregon men. young Waiter came perry : Peo, EPWORTH LEAGUERS 8 Be she looked at = thing to her gooets 4 drat been wo ome TQ START TOMORROW % Bot recognize his} Went to the retir — pee ai the head walter Tomorrow the “New England Ep ‘the feetter ahouted | worth Leagu: celal,” bearing han ia of delegates to the interna onal convention of Epworth Leagues at Seattle, July 7 will leave foston. Thursday of tration books of the convention will be opened in several places in the business triet. All who care }attend the convention can do so by registering and paying the registra tion fee of $1 and son fel! into each Wept allently for a E WISCONSIN DAY. P. ox-| to 12, i Week the regia | to! 1 ' n ;who lived with bie parents at 7 C@ut t waa Killed hortly ‘ t in he Green I avel pita, ‘The boy was the IN, Thayer, At thts time 4 ne Is known as to the clre ances surrounding the acclde nd the coroner } ne out tigate. The body ts at indertaking establishment Melts — @o,, Fremont | BAR BILVER QUOTATION, NEW YORK, Jun was today quoted at 62% IK AOUTE OF | | ‘The Ine of march of the Str berry Day industrial parade, July 3, was fixed today by Mr. Manning, marsha! of the i! lows Starting lace, the process parade from pee eee | ea INE BOY BURIED } Fo GORD HED) ALIVE IN PIT 6 afte Kar sliver GHEAT PARADE aw on Jos Pioneer ® will move fo | Second ay. and Yealer way, up Seo ad ay, to Pike st, up Pike st, to | Broadway, and out Broadway to the Latona bridge, and taence to the fair grounds. Outal f the main gates of the exposition, t 1 railroad men's parade will be in waiting, and the Industrial parade will join with t semblage for a complete t of the falr grounds, during w) the line of march will pass ugh the Stadium, wh Fl sands of Visitors will have the best portunity of viewing the parade The King county commissioners and Mayor Miller hay asked Je Saturday a t ull public « unty day tion FLEES TO ENGLAND COLON June That sent of € hte ifs, be a prest t yf b wing the arrival es from Bogota, the Cole tal apital, TTAGKS OEGK HAND mbtan NBOARD A STEAMER A compjaint was today vat against A. Sparkman, thim with victoualy . R—-MOND ee term ene era tae te mamma Ae oe Y, JUNE 909. 5, ee ener et lem ornare TUESDAY'S A. -Y.-P. E. pe SKAGIT VALLEY WEEK KAMLOOPS DAY . PROGRAM ayy ip AFP the Donne! saving Ione Concert, Contral Auditor Filght of the Lact De, A, ¢ and Man tn Polynesta. building Fight of the al rt, Innes foot of Pay Streak we T0 HEAD 0 MIXED Tntermarriage with white persons jand members of the negro, mongo jllan and other inferior races will be a felony, subjecting the of fenders to from two to M4 years tn the state penitentiary, if the bill of which John B. Humphries ta the The meas d by Dr, JA author becomes a law ure will be Introduce ut _In the lower house. It for bids Hindoos, Chisamen, Japanese and negroes éntering Into the mar tinge relation with whites, and de clares that an emergency exists, In discussing the measure, the senn torial candidate aad There Is nothing new a The out thin proposed legislation same law, or a similar one, ia on the statute books In Missouri and oral southern states. Mincogenat fon | ls severely punished all over the should meet with no eo ment here it can easily be seen that If the |Japs and whites are permitted to faa.| The bill | | | | } s¥oOrn | cause charging | t assaulting | tract wer Louls Olsen, on board the steamer| Hy ak, of the Kitsap County Trans-| rtation company el was bound Paulabo, while from Seattle Saturday night MEETING IN CHURCH. the voe The reaular bi-weekly meoting of t he Methodist ministers was b in morning at the Piret M ebureh. THE TAX ON INCOMES, wited Press.) WASHINGTON. Sune jator Aldrich today |the senate finance |potat = resolution a” committee proposing | permit the levying of a tax on comes, The resolution will lallowed to He on the table until jeonclusion of the debate on j corporation tax oe intermarry, the atate will tn time Gen.|@ overrun by a particularly unde ja, fled to} Sirable clase of citizens Now ta the time to act and act rigorously if onacted, will be good law, because the supreme court of the United States has already passed on it, No treaty rights will be violated and nelther Japan nor China can possibly take offense at bo action,” udge Humphries sald his bill will make {t Imposatble for a white woman and a Japanese man to go jto another state, get married and return to Washington to live; be y would be subjected to penaltios as if the con made in Washington “SGOTTY ALLEN me ISIS BERGER A. A. Allen, one of the best known | Sen-| Alaskan business men, arrived from | reported from | Nome yesterday on the St. Crotx, an | 0d will apend several weeks tn Se | jamendment to the constitution to | attle in be the the Card From Garvey- Buchanan | Co. ANNOUNCEMENT DINARY, | Ww vale y of = makir al small inve my, to the B r | ‘0 those ‘ Bremerton i101 Med ta be far the ben: "Pins are selling it i marine view ; | the Navy Yard + | LL gt late@lseiel cat f aevt leletl oat 1 Bt |b eGhisesst Ame " jes H this beautify ‘op | ive you a writts large profit ne} Bre $35 and up | } | and up. 7 A monthly kere §=Company Seattle office, i 04 On Office at Bremert, all the Navy Yard d auto at i rl tion fy fec t COMPANiEs, more fore, try ort Room 202 A UabCAUSEU LEtel Et Ldet: leeisret tet tat Burke mpl Beoond Floor— Turn to ons, Building CRE WORLD. Truly Warren encore AND MARION 8ST. TRULY WARREN The Man You Have Been Waiting for, Sells Only )\ Men’s Sample Suits Made by the most skilled tailors in American woolens, saving you from $10.00 to rica, of the best on a Suit THEY ARE THE PICK AND CLOTHING AM OF THE and-Tailored Men's and Young Men's Best $20 and $25 Clothes— $12.75 Best Tailor-Made Men’s and Young Men's $30 to $45 Clothes— $18.75 Alterations free of ch arge A per pay fit guaranteed, Never than this price je Suit Man Burke Take Elevator— Building the Right. Room 202 EXTRAOR- | j tea Mr, Allen, or “Beotty” Allen, as a friends know him, Ie an en thusiast over all Alaskan sports with dogs. He drove the winning m in the All-Alaska aweepatake race last winter, covering the dis of 408 miles In jast two min more than 83 bours. wae met at the steamer yes terday by Jake Berger, the owner of the winning team. Berger will see to it that “Scotty” enjoys every minute of hin vacation GLEE CLUB CONCERT, The Central College Glee club Word reaches us by Now York) of Tella, Iowa, will arrive at the BERRA ; Dr. pec og i Cen is direst wire of the large purchase of vinta | ALY-P. seueaiticn tomorrow | i jing a chorus of 400, oO w Ing | mornin give & concert at the HOLOS OVER. | the oratorio, “Elijah,” ay the open: |®%4 fancy silks. A clean-up from |Hin Oe foe Biv ® Cernoon at Press. #|ing and closing numbers of the big} Pittsburg manufacturer = wholg yo The 60 college musict are |, June 23. — @/| convention. deals only in high grade silks! wider the direction of R. D ure, ty commit & This assortment we are sure Will) and are accompanied by Miss Rose to postpone & MALLOY GIVEN A FINE. jbe immensely satisfying and the/wrison dramatic reader, Miss ration of the | W. H. Malloy, charged with “roll-| Drees lower than any yet quoted iGrace Herger, pianist, and Mr. Tum Of the reappoint #/ ing” a man back of the Rochester equal qualities, Full particu. ‘a Kenthes, violinist Devin a8 @| hotel some time ago, was given a of sale tn an early edition of| - Gistriet attorney %| fine of $250 this morning by Judge |thi# paper. Watch for display in| fo until next #/Giliiam. He stands committed unti! | Windows: | “congress. in the #/|the fine is paid. GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO ia will hold his *&|——— —— eee - — patie: * bl * Loans and discounts Furniture and fixtures Warrants, stocks Cash and exchange .....+ Capital isis: cccoes osed Surp sus. ‘ Undivided profit Deposits from Other demand depx banks sits and individuals Incider another Northwestern city ing by its depositors,” this reputation, band alreblp — People’s Savings | | | Thelr hours are 8 & REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE Scandinavian American Bank Located at Seattle, State of Washington, At the Close of Business, June 23d, 1909. RESOURCES. Real estate (Alaska Building included) .. and bonds LIABILITIES. $644,003.71 Time and savings deposits On the basis of real banking service, navian American Bank is pleased accounts from banks and bankers, ally a remark made by a leading banker in “The Scandinavian American has a reputation of stand We mean to continue deserving rw oxh Musto A-Y-?T Haddon in tox The Hie hall of archy of Gods ture Pine Arts rahip AYP. band. Two Kregers and the Musle pavilion Donnelly Sisters, free attraction Tee CURED BY BAKE OVEN a B. A, TALMADGE. I am « tion laughney @& Ovens, and wlih to advise are affilcted with | try tng the polsona out tapletely cured of rheum- after & few treatments in Bake all who Loughney's rheumatiom this wonderful metho and 1 who cases It js & pleasant treatment meet 4 great been rheu many people bave cured of severe of Low tam at hnoy's offices at Suite 22 Bank Building, | corner of Second and Pike sts tm. to 6 p. m. § to 12 only, and they splendid attention Yours truly (Signed) B.A. TALMADGE. 611 People’s Bank Bull ding. fundays give you If You Are Paying $20 a Month Rent, You Can Own a Home Worth$2,500 by Adopting Our Plan. WE will buy or build you « se anywhere VOU pay us with your rent money Write, call or phone ot The Security Building Ketablished 1007. 420-401 CENTRAL BUILDING, SPATILE Ind 1 for book Phones sine Main #264 ae {ccccaibaiea anaiRaaaamm amie Hememiaaaamaaaemm a | | | to 1 of bak-| ot tho aster. | | | Loughney &| | -$5,610,567.97 975,921.83 45,569.50 670,469.68 2,897,923.57 $10,190,452.55 500,000.00 350,000,00 ee 187,668.82 4,056,185,.22 4,452,504.80 $10, 190,452.55 The Scandi to invite additional firms corporations, may be quoted, He said; 7 TMMVOR OBJEGTS 10. |S" N HOLDER OF a THIS THE SPRUNG BL acon cu | NE RECORD AT LAS Of several billa.y ented to hts Hy United ¥ for signature, one which Mayor) CEL, EBRATE TOMORROW Rp ly dune 28 John F. Miller strongly. ot When Sylvester B, Breze is that men fathered by ‘L it) Jo married tomorrow to Mrs, Me 10K tperlytende f tb IF ida Goodsie of Santa Rosa, he water department, whieh ae drawn m, I will have established the up with a view to regulating the|men of that 4 unique record of one marriage use of water upon the city lawns. at wit at for every 11 years of the 77 he The bill would render it unlawful on } has lived, Breze's first wife jlo employ the use of an automatic died ir 12880. The next five sprinkler, thus necessitating the, # 1 Rot were lost to him by divorces, owner of a lawn handling a how hat ftheC PR t which he secured on the himself or hiring some one to do it! noun te r| grounds of desertion. Mra for bli ate has prevented an Goodsie has been married Mayor Miller says it ought to! bration twice amen aes Smee Nm A Few of the Many Specials for the Week | Commencing MONDAY, JUNE 28 pes pa | THE STERN FURNITURE CO. 1528 SECOND AVENUE SEY 3 AER cK” a ae aes Ike out, made of quartered oak ac uble ‘onser, | out, quartered oa nish: has two tine swell front, two top drawers a ODF er Nke quart 1 k fint - w | top, 21542: has French bevel plate ry sine swell top drawers; size of 20240; French | 24420; regular value $32.00 bevel plate mirror, #ize 18x24; regular 8 1 Mpectal atececess value $12.60. Special $ . Dining Chair, lke ent, made of Combination Dresser and Wash- Hall Rack, made of sulld q r- quartered oak; upholstered in stand, like cut; golden oak fin- ed oak; has French bevel mir- genuine § guaran i leather; lsh; bas one large drawer ane ror, aize &x1@; has hat sand full box #eat, regular value 0 two doors: size of mirror, tx umbrella holde regular value Special, per set $15.80 20; remular value $5. 95 $20.00. $1 of alx $9.75. Special Special Any goods a! |» on all goods at advert prices, GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTORS au anny THR ST 1528 Second Ave. Between Pike and Pine Sts. REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL GONDITION oF Dexter Horton & Co., Bankers At the Close of Business, June 23, 1909. OLDEST BANK IN WASHINGTON; ESTABLISHED 1870, Resources. SHOE NEWS A RIGHT SHOE heay Man's Foot Loans und Discounts Overdrafts : Bonds, Warrants and Other Securities Banking House Furniture and Fixtures... 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