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NEW THROUGH s TRAINON UP WILL RUN THROUGH FROM LA SALLE TO KING 8T STATIONS. 4 print mae f sect with Sy pies : i aM Lea0-T0 BUY FURNITURE Continued ° The first Harriman p aT train to be . ~The tet joperated between Portland and se G-WOOD AND COAL, Jattlo over the Joint line of the North# : ». rh Pacific and the Union Pacific | Will be placed in service ane week # | from today, mooording to the presont wt | Mans of the Harriman officiats vie] The train is to be a new limited . — | between Chicago and Seattle and the tentative plans of the Harriman ays 4 Sables, | (M Brovicle for a stop in Portland . yd cold} J.D. Farrell, general inanager of “ rriday. g [the Oregon & Washington railroad . ft} W Wills, general manager of the of rriman tines at Seattle, and Rob. manager at Tac ortland today and met with wr! Manager J. P. O' frien datant General Passenger tt John M. Beate Genera Agent William |MoMurray is in ¢ Nleago arranging the eastern end of the the Harriman i one, and Agent wenger deal wit whereby have a | through train between Chicago and Puget sound | Mr, Beott said he waa not ready “n to make any announcement of the ut} plan for through trains yet. How ever, it is known that the compet! | tion for the the North-] went is growing keener and that the | Harriman lines reatize that the | | way they oan Tun through } trains. business t only ep up their end is to Chicago- Puget round ATH skcUMITT eS Abie Sa GALE OR EXCHANGE. ‘What Have You joie tn Forking’ Green ha tal bargein SALOON MEN IN COURT Twelve proprietors and bartend ors of saloons raided by the pr euting attorney's office Saturday night, were arraigned in Justice! Brown's court this morning and all of their cnses, with the exception | of two, were set for June 30. Al most 0 in bail money ts betng | held. | 00 niready pal 1) irivine Lae pound wor en et ath oy. W —_“* THIS MAYOR'S SALARY | 1S 50 CENTS A MONTH ta Loe Angeles or a av 26-38 and Frederick W femersl of the oftt RANK OF COM- Canada (1 ete} A General MAYOR J. D. FORD, OF TIMGON. TIMSON, Tox. June 29.-—The low- est salaried mayor in the United States, perhaps, ta J.D. Ford, w of Timson, He gets 60 cents a month for his services and he is the leading spirit of Timeon. The town gets ite money's worth, and more, out of him. He ts also the editor the newspaper here. Ratert Auntie’s aiament. Wille (who been told by hie bove th id fairly winded him up with @ beauty on his which drew the rosy, and when he tried to get my head in chancery I put in a short hook and —( Luckily for auntie Willte’s ma ar- rived at this polnt.)>—Chips. PATTERNS AND MODELS. FR St ea Mode! Worke PLUMBING. Kinga" aire we sail" Snes in need of | PHYSICIANS. ee DR WM T. LOVERING hee removed te achange Both phones 19st. Dr Dalton, skin @lesasos. Arcade Dr Tucker, Union tiowk Ind 410 PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES. SS Helier Printing Howse 196 flenece POSTAGE STAMPS, bought and sold Hchwede Dew giving our | 1006 Oth ry ead Mar stout the| REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ent ence tracts $260) $5 cash. $1 week war'C Diack, 442 New York ink GECOND HAND CLOTHING, Wecond ay ‘and Thier iti | + MAKE ighest prices woot hy lemene clothing. tw , T1A6 Piewt ay, Ind G25: | Works 31 Pike Bats cleaned 7) 1310 Pinet ut ceaeenperenamarngentonateprenennsasessansemcees | We buy second-hand clothing at high: | eat prices, L 1680; Mam 6732 1011 Pine | SHOE DEALERS, | LuabeR, Sond re gee eo Ben “gt The beet men's a sioee at . — wet lowest prices, ovld by Georges [Ses posal Rausch, 1696 Fire PHYSICIANS. ~"BHOWCAGES, |eabinet ‘work. 218 Pirét. te sone | GIGNS AND HOUSE NUMBERS. Doe one Pane | “\awaton, 1408 Fourth av STORAGE. [ae net Unton Transter, Movin 1614 int Phones, Main # ie achoal Ih phones Ind. | th 114 (rear) ICIANS, Vox and other makes, fao-nimile type- | lwritten letters Pacific Typewrler & fupply ¥. Biod TELEGRAPHY. T. H. & ® College of Telegraphy 460 KB. tind wt, Benttio, Wash 4 wirelens exper! inatruction. tion just west expo grounds tinting and en ey, tranater, 2008 Ver express, furniture Motuai Lite |~ Leonard Budd, P. Nelson, Central Diag | “4 tie Bulletin ee ee oe | * * . BANK PLEARINGS . * Seattle, * © Cloarings today. ,61,900,688,58 * « Halances 116,808.78 & . Tacoma * % Cloarings today. .$ 917,091.00 & * Balances 10,186.00 & 7 Portland . ® Clearing today $1,270,910.00 & * Balances ae 00 * « a“ oe ee ee WOMAN 1S GIVEN A VALUABLE SOUVENIR Mrs, Pauline 1% Mitehell, wife of Capt. Harry BR. Mitehell, of th Fourth field artillery, has been pre sented with an enlarged photograph of the great flag that was unfurled ver the amphitheatre at the A.-¥ P. exposition at noon on June 1 when President Taft opened the fair, Mra. Mitohell Pullman, made t) largest in the world, 110 by §9 feot The photograph presented to her bears the signatures of President Chilberg, Direotor General Nadeau Chairman of Ceremonies Josiah Col Ine and Director of Apecial Rvents Huokley big who resides at lag, which is the HAVE A BIG KICK, The Chamber of Commerce wil! take up, at tte meeting thin after noon, the complaint that the mail service between Beattle and Taco: ma ts not sufficient for the business needs of the two cities, EXPOSITION GATEMAN SUMMARILY FIRED When M racing the AYP position grounds with the winner of the transcontinental auto race some bold man stole the refe n the buck of the auto entered Nant fre chine. Yesterday Chief Wappenstein fixed the guilt on JL. Marr, a gate man at the exposition, took his star fftoe away grounds. D. A. R. RECEPTION, The neat little buliding of Daughters of the Ame tion at the A-¥.-P. exp and escorted him aff i the Revol to the morrow o'clock members of the afternoon The DAR soclety to located at the northeast corner of the fair grounds in a qui out of the path of the traffic. ARRANGE. CEREMONIES nook, FO JAP OEDCATION The Japanese Government build ing at the A-Y.-P. E will be dedi cated op July 15, with apecches by Prominent men, @ reception te 1,000 invited guests tn the afternoon, and| iy a dinner at the New York State ort Guggenbelm's *| that the mm will be the scene of a reception given from 3 to 6] Hutlding ts | cigarettes and silos as the ae coo cS MAL ANKE NEFITS FA PAYS FREIGHT ON VALUABLE LOT OF GOOD FRENCH PAINTINGS rs oS Heeause BE, C dent of the of this elty, and an enthusiast on Hubjects of art, agreed to pay the | freight, the AYP. exposttion will jin a few dayw have installed in thy Voretgn building & remarkable ex Neufelder People's Savings could be gathered If some one would pay the freight. Neufelder agreed to pay The exhibit wan gat j committee of ariel by a Lawion jof Honor and the Freach Institute, | headed by M. G. Danthon and M Arta to the exposition, Both of these |wentlemen are wealthy connolseurs. and they will visit the exposition late this summer an ta fin se on the jury of awards “ JAP8 TO CELEBRATE The Japanese steamer Kag Maru will be the only vessel sailing under the flag of that nation tn the harbor of Seattle on July | This year the Japanese have asked they be allowed to send up their fireworks from the A.Y.P | @rounda, and perminaion to do so will probably be granted INTERESTING. EXHIBITS IN FRENCH SECTION A mechaniea] doll | that smokes zh she likes them, and a little Spanish }dancer who shakes a tambourtne noral/@nd makes those goo-goo eyes, ob just ke Anna Held, ure two of the daintiost little exhibite in the French display, in the Foreign bullding, and youngsters and grown }Ups crowd around the novel toys [to watch their performances And & cute little canary bird near perches on a branch and sings hin Little ditty with all the enthust jaem of the little pet In the cage at home, but this is a mechanical ca. nary, who only sings when he Is | wound up The group of Parisian novelties one of the oddest little exhibite 4 at the and will be moch Jarger butiding In the evening 7h spoak~ | wh, the final consignment of the ere af the day will inclide Judge! french exhibit arrives tomorrow Thomas Burke, Commie eral H. Ota, President J Director General 1 A anese Consul the Japanese Exhitit Association Takesawa, and Joniah Collin, chatr man of the A.-Y.-P. entertainment committee, Gov. Hay will be Invited fo attend Josiah Colling will pre nide at the banquet in the evening ALORICH RULES SENATE RRR Ee ner Gen Chilberg, Nadeau, Jap INCOME TAX 16 UP. WASHINGION, June 20— &% Late this afternoon & ® Senator Aldrich announced # * that all tariff schedules bad # * * * see ® been disposed of and the in * come tax was called for con ® wideration See ehheeee WASHINGTON, June 29.—-Sen ator Brown, of Nebraska, today fall- ed in an attempt to obtain prece dence in the senate for his Income tax amendment. The matter was dropped after a parliamentary de bate. Senator Aldrich then gave notice that he would oppose the conaidora- tion of any more amendments to the tariff schedules. : VETOES IRRIGATION AND QUWAMISH BILLS Mayor Miller presented two vetoes to the clty counct! last night, one of which was a bill regulating water rates and the method of ir rigating lawns, introduced by Coum- etlman Arnold Zbinden, Another bill vetoed by the mayor waa & measure appropriating $1,000 to aid the Duwamish River Improve ment clab in establishing a looal im- provement district. Mr. Miller stat ed the only legal way In which this could be aceompiished would be to make the appropriation to the engineers’ department, to be used for the original purpose. ROLLING LOG NEARLY KILLS WHOLE FAMILY Mra. Anna Penjamin and her three children experienced a narrow escape from injury or possible death yesterday when a 30-foot cedar snag rolled down upon her home at Youngstown and crushed in one side of the house. Mrs. Benjamin was getting din ner at the time, The log was felled bove her home on the hillside by Thomas DeMarcus ____. BOY DROWNED WHILE PLAYING IN PUDDLE While playing on a raft in a pud dle, near Thth at. yesterday, Hlroy Thayer, seven years old, son of W. F, Thayer, fell tuto the water and was drowned befo sistance ar rived, Willie Tonk, six years old, was with the .sayer boy and his cries attr id nelghbors, but they were too late to save the litte fel- low's life. Tanaka, Director af} }from San Francisco, where it has |heen held up by errors of the ship ping compantes Commissioner Vietor Larvelle at js has enroute a big collection bron: candelabra, bisque statues jand other worke of art LOOKING FOR FRIEND INO HIS BANK ROLL Androw Link, a satlor who ts stopping at the Seamen's Institute, | te looking for Fred F. Kelmen, for | morly a bartender at the Post Kel- | lar saloon, Seneca st. and First ay, On June 2 Link, according to re- | Port made to the police, says he gave Kelmen $265 for safe keeping On June 25 Link returned to Beat Ue, after « trip t southeastern Alaska, He went to the Post Kel- jar saloon, only to learn that Ket- men waa no longer employed there. Further inquiry developed that th money he had left with Keimen was also minsing, After searching for Kelmen a few days, Link reported the affair to the police. WANT FLAT RATE. A flat rate of $200 per month for city water supplied the exposition was asked for by Prosident J. © Chilberg in @ communteation to the mayor and city council yesterday The communteation was referred to the fire and water committee. is “ WEF WORKS WHILE ROBBED ONES SLEEP When M. MeLaiian and L. He Roper arose this morning In a room at 1217% Third ay. they found that | their joint capital, amounting to $42 and two watches, had been stolen during their slumbers, The sneak thief used a pasa key to effect hin work of loot MRS. WEBBER BURIED TOMORROW AFTERNOON The funeral of Mra, May F. Web ber, who committed suicide by shooting In Tacoma last Saturd, will be held in that city tomorrow os Mra, C. M. Bartlett, a wealthy |relative from the east can not ar. rive before that time. Fay Moody, & brother of the dond woman, who resides in this city, has Investigated the clreumstances Jof the suicide, with the result that family troubles, not monetary, are now believed to have deran her. Several notes indicative of thie purse, and title to 16 acres of good property. WANT DECORATIONS, J. W. Efaw, of the convention committee of the Epworth League, has written Secretary the Chamber of Commerce, asking him to use his inflnence in main taining the decorations on the sireeta and buildings of the elty for July 4 until July 7, when the convention meets, At the very and probably act] Wore discovered, us were $66 in her | Yandel, of f | VARD BILL WEDNESDAY’S A.-Y.-P. E, PROGRAM eens SSES EASILY SKAGIT VALLEY WEEK will take the whole of next summer 4 D. A. A. AT HOME, D. AR, BUILDING BILL PASSER COUNCIL WITH sah , ‘ing to be done 8:00 a me OUT SLIGHTEST BHOW and to move 10:00 a. m.—Concert, Was Y-P, band, For y butlding OF OPPOSITION The bow 1 onee completed, Bal band star 1 wit! t inutes nearer to 10.00 4. m—Clan Fraser, H and mu Ann, " { he con f attle Ff on ground BALLARD, June 20.—At the At the war eting the lighting 11:00 a m, to 6:00 p. m—Pree popular talks, with ptiean f th f Jant passed according to views, in lecture hall, Hawatian building night the t 1 I ow f f the lighting or 12:20 p. w Might of the alrahip ALY fF finance w niendent these plans ene 00 p. w The two Kergers aod Donnelly sisters froe attrne tion Thi hip f ward 1 1 separate and an tion, foot of Pay Streak Hallard tn mar en Cond ‘ nat ' for { The cont 00 p. M—Concert Wagner'® A-Y.P, band, Forestry building tion proceedings have al 1 nf the urd in estimated at band stand tarted The matte wi t ‘ 06 The board he been au b:30 p. m—U, 8. life saving crew exhibition, foot of Pay Streab hed by Beptembe Th the thorized eall for bids imme 2:50 p. m—Concert, Innes’ band, Musie pavilior actual work will be begun. Thin’ diate 1:00 p.m, to 6:00 p. m-—Daughiers American Revolution, at home D. A. K. building hibit of 810 paintings by the moat Ty ; : . P A E OICE: jt 40 p. m-—-Flight of the alrahip A-Y)1 “4 on te seates tM Mas I dartel 4:00 p, tie—Teoture, Dr, A. C, Haddon, Fine Arta building. Sub ‘FOUGHT A AT LAW; |W NT MOR V | 5 j bya y oe | ject, "The Evolution of Culture in Oceantea IN W IE 0) C RT ~ v0 he Gag rt geo ben ere 7:30 p. MW—Hlight of the alrahip AYP MADE HIM-PA- -LA | FOR TE BIG ¢ N E tein teow a — last stage of the |] . 7:46 p. me—Conecert, Innes’ band, Muste pavilion Seer } i t\ hon Mr Nectené is eis ta teaaa 6:00 p. m—The two Kergera and the Donnelly «laters, free at The Rxposiiior ineriinaat : ’ traction, foot of Pay Streak hap i AR 0 page “ |® year ago he Mr, Vietor | ee ee music has issued another call for arvelle, commissioner for France singers to take part in “Amert to the A-Y-P. B, and learned that cana,” the pretentious musical alle }Ho provision had been made for A} gegen — = Sereics a ae sone | gory to be rendered on Innes Day, fine arts exhibit from France. Alek kee kkh eek ee ee! CAN BUILD viADUCT } Iuly 10. One thousand volees are {tor some discussion Mr. Laruelle| @ &| Corporation Counsel Scott Cal wanted to supplement the five jdeclared that a handsome exhibit), monpDay's EXPOSITION AT- & |houn says the proposed viaduct con. | bands, the Civil War veterans and others who will partielpate The second rehearsal will be held in Kilers’ Recital hall, (formerly Johnston's) tonight, and every the First and |* Yesterday's adm'ne 16,965 #| Wards, acrows the tide |* Total since opening .. 65.009 & Wullt tonorar aw the SOREN ee ey POpONItION Ie Involved TENDANCE, | necting Fourteenth flats can be gulity of the which were started by the Concluded. of Commerce nnn | 1H t Mr. Calhoun yesterday gave an | Inger in the city Is urged to be opinion op the matter to Council-| present man Max Wardall, of the yur: | | “ toenth ward | WORTH KNOWING, IW SMASH-UP |’ WILL Keer? THE KIOSK | gatt of lemon will remove ink | As a result of negotiations stains from wooden floors. Use two ham ber the big weather bu-| now on exhibition at tablespoonfals to a quart of water and use no soap kiosk, Cut flowers may be preserved for any Warning of the accident, and all he A-Y--P. B, will be installed at an unusually long time if a little I remember ie the crash and then! Fortson Place at the clone ef the Souceen? Ge eartoenne Gt: sees de later finding myself in the flelid exposition Added to the water. Salt also helps to roy. 1 crawled over to where | . bs found Behott, but could net do any keep them fresh thing for him. People came soon MASKED ADABERS IN FP Bi Bi Al Pe By jot Borne eared for, It le a ter venience. The napkins, doilles, } lunch cloths, ete, may be Iaid out It wae sald at the hospital that on | neat separate piles there was another woman in the ma Rae Beek soporte Ps NTO HB PSTOFFCE White paint, when dirty, should chine, but nothing could be ascer be bonin Be with silk, wee wit tained regarding her. Six of the In-| ef! ually remove the dirt. Colored puind were taken tothe hospital, but! gNQAGE IN BATTLE WITH paint may be treated in a similar oon gar ty wl # 1S yo aha | CITIZENS, BUT NONE way with cold tea, which is an ex- ARE HURT. cellent solvent Powers Owned the Auto. : _ The machine was owned by a senacidiidiiesinatin man named Powers, and was a Win (By Valet Press) MISS WINIFRED STARR. jton which was belng kept at the| CHICAGO, June 29 el bie | CHICAGO, June 29. — When |Winton Motor Car company's ar | 1, a4, ecuteities tn the on sted ° Fletcher Dobyns, asstatant United ar e racts age, T15 East Pine ot ltelend im an astomoblie ya \ [States district attorney here, was |, be Automobile is a complete 1088.! three masked mon entered th, {80 In court fighting Merritt Barr, | Powers refused to state-how the par! sities and dynamited tt fe [not in court fighting Merritt Starr, |ty happened to be in ponseasion of are” 1 mn and They eso vn jattorney for Ranker John Kt. Walsh U |hin machine and at the garage no). '*Y e#eaped with $5,000 in mon P . “ OM lhe was at Starrs Kenilworth home [statement would be made regard pallor ioe ‘automobile tat courting Mise Winitred Starr, the ng quickly retreated when the bandits |'**7er* daughter ar e ots dice ev awa Uaiepel setetvers ‘Otar aul ? tan't every lawyer who can do All Bassasza, magician and camel teus fired from their homes at the |(*? things at the same time, but Dobyna did nd proved by hin #uc moter as it flashed out of town. winning Mies Starr that love The robbers returned the shots, but no one was Injured GIVE BENEFIT LECTURE. |driver at the Oriental Village on the | Pay nk of the A-Y.P. is on | the howpital Het this woek, as a re eult of being kicked tn the stomach They will be |the bride's father returns from Bu married as soon as t pl. The injuries are TERMS $1 AND $2 MONTHLY. tut yoyo ee Are pal’) A lecture, the proceeds of which |rope These prices are what make , m will go toward the bullding of a| Last winter was Miss Starr's first | premerton Heights property sell 80 IN NEW CITY HALL, new church at Interbay, will be|at home in on years, after @/ fast This beautiful property is The last Georgetown city coun. | given in Steiners’ hall, at Interbay | course of voice study abroad. Tt als | siongside the Bremerton navy yard jet! meeting in the old city hall was corner, by Mra. Kate Scheurman|was the time of M. Dobyn’s firat and we are building a city there. jheid last night. As next Monday |and Don Carl next Friday evening. |cinah with Mr. Starr, He met hit| The wonderful future of Bremerton {Will be @ holiday, there will be no It will cover their recent trip/opponent’ # daughter, and ss the | Heights is assured as Uncle Sam fs throngh the Holy Land, and will be| Walsh trial progressed. iustrated with stereopticon views. }councl! meeting, and the next meet no did his! pending millions on his navy yard jing will be held July 12 in the new suit for the heart of bis bride-to-be. We will guarantee a large profit city hall that is to be dedicated | in one year at the present prices. July 10. VON BUELOW TO RETIRE. | GOL, ORAVO ARRIVES. Call at our office for free tickets or (By United Press) Col, Edward EB. Dravo, who bas write for maps, price lst and cir TOR LEAVY BERLIN, June Prince Von ‘recently been transferred to the | curars Father W. J. Mets, pastor for| Buelow authorized the announce Vancouver barracks, as chief com SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS CO, 106 Cherry Street. (Ground Floor.) Bremerton Office—Oregon Bldg. See the sights of the navy yard iin our free auto. eight years of the 6t. Mary’s Cath: ment that he intends to retire from minsary officer of the division of ole churoh, Inet night bade farewell the chancellorsh: & of the empire in Puget Sound and Alaska, is in Se | to bis congregation and will tomor-| any event as soon as the pending attle on his way to make an In- leave for his new partwh at | finance reform measure is disposed spection trip of all the neighboring Uniontown, Whitman county. {of In one way or another. forts. Can You Go Down to Irondale? Your personal inspection of the steel plant and the new steel city on Port Townsend Bay is something that we most earnestly desire. We have told you for a number of weeks about IRONDALE, about the wonderful growth of the new town, about the choice lots we can sell you there at a price which will enable you to double your money in the fall, about the rapid progress of the work on the steel plant itself, So far as type can go, we have accurately mirrored for you in the columns of The Star the exact conditions at IRONDALE from week to week. But pen and printer's ink can go only just so far in conveying an accurate impres- sion of IRONDALE to your mind, and we will be perfectly content to have you go and see things down there for yourself. IRONDALE will do its own talking to you, far better, we imagine, than we can do it ourselves. We know of the wonderful impression that IRONDALE has made on all who have seen it in person, and the man who went down there even four weeks ago would hardly recognize the town today, so rapidly has it advanced. So if you have already been to IRONDALE, go down again, and note the big for- ward strides it has taken. If you have never been there, by all means come to our offices and let us tell you how to go there at a minimum of time and expense. It is a delight- ful trip, and you can combine pleasure with business in the fullest sense of the word by taking any day off and visiting the steel city. It is as important that you should see IRONDALE as that you should visit the fair, Each will be to you a wonderful exposi- tion of what Seattle men, Seattle brains and Seattle energy can accomplish. When you come in we can give you a plat of the town, showing you a number of choice lots which are still unsold, but which will not remain so very long. Remember, the steel plant begins operation in October, and the lots which you buy now from us will double in value this coming fall. Think it over and see if you can possibly do any better with your capital, large or small, than to buy a lot or two in IRONDALE, the permanent home of Western Steel. Remember $50 Down Will Secure a Choice Lot in IRONDALE MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY 400-410 Arcade Annex Jeast 10,000 delegates should at tend, and probably more, CLIT PT COT TET Sopagneetemoemennines ree

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