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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1909. ER OF THE . T | THURSDAY'S A.-Y.-P. E. PROGRAM eo CITY SELLS LOTS te Oe aw ond recon . | years i which to redeem them. A OKAGIT VALLE BEEK, meer igeat Prine Nt TO TAKEO OVER PROPRATY WALD) [tere be Which to redeem them. At CHERRY DAY, oa with eu foc ® ond of the two years a fall a nat be . iit’ bevor FOR IMPROVEMENT |deod is granted to the purchaser of DOMINION DAY <i i ASSESSMENTS. the m. If a lot ta red i by ay, ot | 3 the owner, he rfust pay 15 per cent Getic een 88 interest on the money dvanced ow, 1 : | “ oad . Over 900 lots were dinposed of Most of othe sata dlanos "e f te Arrival J enadian iat pies. | Secehi suiting eer e- bas 5 od of te ‘ones: nore AR and, Porestr Tiewn& Belts porations |this morning by the olty treasurer's day He in University Park addition woneer}, ly ea ? 7 ee +t | office in the Meadow Place band stand ce In the Meadow Place condem. byt University Heights, Woodlawn " re poems | nation sale. Thectele oben Waehernn s Whodias The Clan Fraser, Highland musiotann, will play on ley Main 194 | valued as high as $5,000, were wold ford’s Park addition were woll ten vartous parts of the grounds = “ at fh AVernme Of M18 gash, some go-lremeaee ere woll rep to 5 p. m-—Popular talks with stereoptioon views, in = ing as low as $4, and others as! The b So | Hawalian Hullding : = heme |IK, AS low a8) The baying was brisk, and lasted Fiiaht of the alrahip “A-¥.P Fae NADIA pene OF Com i Oe ‘ for just two hours | to 8:00 p. m-Dintribution of cherries in Administra MENG a he owners of theae lots, who The city realized $6,242 from the} Toroata ¢ sealtthitnited te. pay the Rasseament : tion Butiding — Pca, f Quail os While Gakend tho gabe - me nts, | wale ot 100 lota, worth at lenat | to 6:00 p. m.e-Reoeption in Woman's Building, by the ae Devons, Ne Gale, have two | §300,00 ladies of Skagit county a on | Concert, Wagner's A.¥-P, band, Forestry Bullding —— py cLes. + for Diopele repatre NO STATIONERY, | Third ay PUBLIC we 1 ~~ » - "i : BIG JRVOYANTS. o readings dally for ac Tet Tet ae wt iedstic geadineg daily # to & Hotel Pi, Third ant Pike ay badge, a conventh - eal jadvance 4 e , . an Deteh ;® copy o A , 5 &, ieee with other Bare | The reg yeaterda, Goodhue, sioner sansa ET" ana ngs Bank Bids a Bart i. i NTISTS. jSempoun Te The Bae about the Todt dentition ‘Second ay removed and tnt Litit|in twenty-four hours and cure any | that is curable = tn in, _ ugh (y MAKERS. % your | Virgin prepared the Leac ie Hat Werks 82) Pike ot ot, BA felt Bate clean i Kurenioeh, thie Pirw — at LUASER, famber; comptete stock ye Main #30, A thet C PHYSICIANS. it ¥ would owner We homes Met, Ind 4i15 tt SUPPLIES. Om. ML Cherry ot ut NUMBERS. | hay, Ind i943 | MEAS AND GUPPLics Scion 7 ve shew big teg-stnie | iY. rr Peas of Det expe grove COMPANiEd work Lterney wt nee : 1 rea — EPWORTH LEAGUERS| day’ seaston. All interested In the big conven. tion will be given the opportunity of registering, $1.00 betng the fe for which ts givem the convention and @ handsome souvenir program, | flee for three yoars. | Mix two ounces of Glycerin: a half-ounce of Virgin O11 of in doses of TOMORKOW, WHEN YOU PAY YOUR RENT, CONSIDER THis— of buying Inatead of helping the land- lord accumulate more property, you would sven be a C $10.42) CONTRA LNG. Ee band stand Free lecture, “Cher INVITED TO HELP THE CONVENTION WHICH help defray the cost of the big con vention Lecture, “The The main registration bureau will the headquarters of the Mothodiat exhibit in the Manufactures build ing, at the exposition, and at 419 New Ye dmmitting the w jon hall at all sessions tn of the general admission f the convention song book rer to the will be held tonight at the Asbury Methodiat chureh The Rev, J. M Canse, prostdent of the District Hp worth League, will deliver a « opticon lecture as the ment feature. Concluded. "* | hundreds of thousands of dollars entertal® | that are now belng spent annually in fighting tuberculosis Boston's Exhibit. Boston, in 1016, wants to ex hibit, for instance, the home and life istration money goes to 2 Y reappointed Frank W , eminent domain commis Mr. Goodhue will hold of. It wants to take visitors to John's bench and show them that the fac tory ls sanitary and safe; that John is making good wages and that he te happy and contented; that he is ) eream cones will be given away!in an ineurance rareey per will }}) at the King Coy protect him and his familyowhen he THIS 1OR | King County building on RE ee ee ets ene overtat YOUR COUGH ||] Sat rounds on Saturday, instoad| Him, 1 wants te shew that t FOR ALL VISITORS Strawberries and tee cream in tee ||| Of plain strawberries and cream. | are ne children working in the fac ==) This feature of Strawberry day was| tery and that no women ere doing, decided upon today, the cones be for amall wages, work which John ought to be given to do at fair . wages; they want to show that John # of foe cream | iting, ind onthusiantic have been ordered, and the thow Lead that toon, eee tee coon nde of visitors at the fair, WhO | to present for the Inspection of the will be brought out by Strawberry | world et least half @ million men 4 day, Lumbermen’s day, Railroad | juat like John Mobos. They want |tmena’ day and Coal Miners’ day, 4) take you out to John Hobbs’ home will be provided with berries and | iq the suburbs and show you his jice cream as fast as the young boys and girls. ladies who wil lact as hostesses To Talk With Family. pw an of | ton. A hundred er Whisky and) and dosena of qua. ery This mixture possesses Ing, healthful — pro *, and will break a cold on of berries JULY Pine, ou would adopt our rent come no more. home am yourself. are buying and buflding every day for our con- they what you have long king for. Write, call or for our bootitet._ dish them out. : + They want you when you talk HELD FOR CONDUCTING with John Hobbs’ boy, to discover He knows what he wants to when he grows up; his teachers know ft, too, and he is being John Balzreit was arrested inat| Whether he ts strong physically. He night on a charge of conducting an | Probably has medals for athletic iliett liquor establishment at Mad. | Prowess in some dirsetion, which be A full case of beer, a partiaily | eames which “Hoston-1916" Intends {filed flagon of whiskey and a fui} % @tablieh for the physical devel quart bottle of the latter stuff wore | opment of future totlers. Juatice of the Peace Fred Brown | 0 Will want you to talk with Joha| {has not met the date for trial as yet.| Hobbs’ daughter. She knows how | prune ue to cook and sew; she knows what) she knows how to make a comfort: | able home and how to keep herself | and children healthy and happy. If| The board of county commiasion- " | to, John Hobbs’ daughter won't! ors this morning rejected the appli. | jeation of C. D. Hiltman for a iiconse|DAY® the alightost thought of toft-| ti old-fasboned home will be her! pd Oe You a an A dream, with happy husband, plen-| “EVIDENCE INSUFFICIENT, | 'Y Of little Kiddies and a future! that the boy has real aime in life “A BLIND PIG” bn secon trained for that thing, He knows json Park won in the vast system of athletic | confixeated, At John Hobbe’ home in 1915 ow) IS DENIED A ENSE | meat and vegetables ought to cont: | LIC Howton can go the limit, as it # lto sell liquor on his excursion | MM 10 the business world. A good, | easiles for every one of them ‘The case of the state againat J How About Seattle. ©, Brags, charged with perjury,| How could Seattle do what How Was dropped yeaterday on the or-|ton ts doing? In Seattle there is der of Judge Mitchel! Gltliam, be-|an organization of business men; cause the evidence was insufficient. there is a mus organtaation, per ‘ompany TRA wT LF . * A CORDIAL INVITATION 18 EXTENDED TO ALL TO = PEELE OEE SE EES ee AT THE A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION NOTE The two Kergers aw “i ASK REGISTRA TION Concert nee Ba 8. life waving crew exhibition, Prof. H, T, French, tn Audite Piight of Ye girship Head -Hunte; SHALL SEATTLE |ewoure benefite for CEREMONIAL OPENING WITNESS THE FORMAL DEDICATION OF THE REPLICA OF THE FAMOUS NIKKO TEMPLE The NikKo Cafe See AMEE Tomorrow, Thursday, at 3:30 p. m. d the Donnelly sleters, free act, wk Music Pavilion foot of Pay Streak ries and Cherry Culture in Idaho,” AY ot Borneo,” by Dr. A. C Haddon, Lecture Hall, Pine Arte Butlding. Muale Pavilion. The two Kergers and the Donnelly sisters, free act, }be opened tomorrow morning tn} be 3 | onoert, Tomorrow will be general regis sgl = be “ar pkg bd © league. . “ tration day for the big International third floor pes : "the nian: Got De Pay' Cuan Convention of Epworth Leagues Other places of registration are which beging in the Armory next The ¥. M,C. A, the ¥. W. GA Wednesday afternoon for a alx ' PLEDGE BOSTON CITIZENS SIGN This pledge tn sent to every elvic organization in Boston The organization pledges itself to help 1916, and then each in dividual member who ploases sigue the pledge I believe all citizens should unite definitely to work for their elty, and therefore pledge stich service aa I can give to Howton-1915, 1am espectally in terested tn Name Address ‘ lam a member of the follow ing organizations, which are Mkely to be Interested in Bos ton-1916 hape several of them; there are laboring unions; there are neigh borhood organizations, intended to the neighbor hood; there are mothers’ clubs; there are teachers’ sasociations; jobbers and shippers probably have an organization, There are organi) tations galore for almost every sort of a thing that part of a elty, or @ neighborhood or an individual could want These orgauizations have ox lated in Beattie for years, very now. and then one of thom gets exira busy and raises an awful how! about something. The others stand by and wateh, Then the others take their turn, There is no united howl, aud nothing hap pens Fitene An Organizer. rd A, Pilene started the Hos ton movement. He saw all these various orgmisations pulling and tugging hopelessly at their various projects, As he looked at it the whole thing grew very ridiculous. Mr. Pilene ls a great organizer. He bas a great cooperative women's store in Boston which is very suc comsful, #o little by Hitle he worked toward 4 plan by which Boston, meaning every man, woman and child in this city, might work to gether to make the city better, He began with the Chamber of Com meroe and the Merchants’ associa tion, The two organizations and the Associated Boards of Trade saw hts point and Were merged. Then tn the City club be found the Improve The dedicatory exercises will be conducted with great pomp and In full compliance with the Buddhist ritualistic ceremonies by 50 members of the local Japanese colony in full regalia and native cos- tumes, [ft will be a sight worth seeing. tifuloess of Buddha. There will be a liberal distribution of gifte to symbolize the boun- THE NIKKO CAFE THE OREGON STATE BUILDING AND THE MANUFACTURES STAND AND FORESTRY BUILDING A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION YUMETO KUSHIBIKI, President, BETWEEN HUTLDING, J. K, BOLDT, Manager. The Nikko Cafe is a high class restanrant, Our cuisine is unexcelled are quick and courteous, We are prepared to handio large crowds, Our dining rooms are handsomely decorated Our grounds are laid out in the quaint and pleasing style of the Japanese garden. down town restaurants NEAR THE BAND SHUKICH KONDO, Vice President and Treasurer. Our chef je bigh salaried, our waitresses by Japanese artists. Our prices are not higher than | PAINT IT NOW! ($500 Reward For any case of alcholiem that 1 cannot cure In from % to ¢ days J. B. BRISBOIS lobe Hotel Paints, olla and varnishes of the best quality and a large stock of high grade brushes at the | FEDERAL P. & W, P. CO, ‘Tel, Matin 1on2, | 1914 Firet Av. IANO ron nENT. 6Ox120; walking diMance, near Union; only $2,250, and | cash will handle it ) Also a new 6-room house, $1,500, on terme of $50 cash and | $1b per month, See Simms today, at 1009 American Bank Butiding. | 7 HANSON WANTS THE. a the union men, He got therm | moat association the social workers TER 15 tail Pa motte he erttaar (e Pi (Star Special Service.) have nome way of watching Itself | cISLATOR OLYMPIA, June 30.—Rep- improve, so in March, 1908, at a ‘ dinner for 150 men, « platform of | leh dled py 16 planks for Bonton's betterment | : : weniie wat le ad Gin wan adoptad, and it was decided | Hutchinson Makes a Bitter) ™ornind that he had te Graphed to the director of con Personal Attack on a| cessions at the A-Y.P. Exposi- . tion, asking to be allowed to Well Known Writer and) have the scnivety impeachment Wants Position Known. |that Boston should work desperate ly for wx years to enforee its plat form, and at the end of that time Hoaton should look itself over and should invite the people of other elties to do the same, proceedings “put on” the Pay Strea His plan, a@ announced, con- templates an admission charge of 50 cents, with Senator John L. Wilson asa strong secondary attraction, acting in the capac- ity of a “spleler,” Of course, the people of Seattle will ask the very first thing what about polities? “We won't bave to worry about politics,” saya Mr, Filene, “when the average eltizen of Hoston really knows what in best for the city There will be an accumulation of public sentiment at the polls that will form a steam roller which will crush everything in politics that in not for city.” NEWS BULLETINS KALAMA, Wash. McCredie, judge of (Star Special OLYMPIA, June got busy in both houses this morn ing consider for th teow vice.) Legislators In the senate & motion to re Hutchinson's resolutions o new Investigating commit sree me AOPKEFELLER OID NOT wan | Joe Smith, representing the Spokes the beat Intorouts of the! nan Review, terming him “a paid ar,” and demanded that the senate give Hutchinson’ a chance to have the decord show his position. Pres! dent Ruth ruled that Hatehinson could file a protest to go into the W. Mo | record. superior! In WAS DEAD FLAT BROKE AND BORROWED MONEY FOR A TRIP FROM VALET. -W the the house impeachment NEW YORK, June 30.—“And af- court, holding a term of court here, | charges wore presented, but the reg-|ter I'd lugged Rockefeller's «rip refuses to wear a gown as required | ular ord prevented their being|clear to the train—and it wasn't by law reached before the noon adjourn-| light and airy, elther—then he turn Jed to his valet and ways: ‘Jimmie, |give this good boy who carried my ment fered a resolution, Representative Carlyon of WASBHINGTON—A report shows which was re that the government has run be ferred to a committee, providing | bag ten cents. I find | have no hind $94,000,000 during the fineal| that during the weeks the senate | money year, is busy with the impeachment hear That is the way a disgruntled a ing the house members, in na rafiroad porter today recounts to CHICAGO — Michael Pacoilano| committees of five each conduct his friends an Incident in whieh the has been acquitted by the “unwrit-|investigation of the different state|richest man {n the world was ten law” for killing Frank Serento,| departments and officers, The res-|shown to be “flat broke.” betrayer of the former's sister olution provides for 10 such commit-| The oll king was on his way to tees On ita report the judiciary com mittee of the house voted that a committee consisting of Halsey | Palmer, David, Thayer and Bird tn veutigate charges filed by Attorney H. N. DeWolfe of Tacoma against all members of the state supreme Reprenta IN FOREIGN BUILDING | Representative Hishop deman an investigation of the superior judges of Vancouver, Walla Walla ; and Everett, who publicly announce| A® exhibit of 4 pletures done in their refusal to obey the new law| ¥00d intarsla, an art of the Middle requiring the wearing of gowns. Ages that has been revived by Ow car Haberer of Amsterdam, and siz paintings by the same artist, are a : SRA A A He feature of the Dutch section in the * | Foreign bullding at the A-Y-P. ex- * TUESDAY'S EXPOSITION pn abba 2 ATTENDANCE, %| The pictures are purely of inlaid % Tucaday’s adm'ns...... 19,339 #| Wood, 85 varieties of woods being Previous adm'ns . 629,824 w |employed. The perspective is con- sidered wonderful by experta, and his summer home at Cleveland, Ohio, to rejoin the friends of his youth in celebrating the seventieth anniversary of bis birth 1 feel well and hearty,” declared Rockefeller, but his face and figure belied his words VANCOUVER, 8. C—Ponsen| after the (rain bandita belleve that they have eluded capture and have escaped to the mountains near Ash croft ABERDEEN, Wash.—All mills will be started here after Fourth. WALLA WALLA—This after hoon an excursion train took soores aeroms the Oregon line, where a supply of “pille” bas been promised those who care to smoke. CHEHALIS, Wash—During a drunken row, Ed Rertrand was shot and fatally wounded by Alex Dent Rertrand was unarmed Dean is under arrest OLYMPIA—Attorneys J. H. Bas terday of Tacoma and Thomas| Vance of this city have been retain | » ed by W. KR. MoFariand, manager) Total admissions since | the coloring effects are marvelous, of the Aberdeen baseball club, to|@ date of opening... .649,162 #| The local exhibit fs the first ever bring @ test case of the antl clgaret |» | made of the work in this country, law in the state supreme court SINGS “MISERERE” OE TRB TY SAB) sscscary ten novottanond | | (By Cutted Prove.) Hegre bey ol ee of the} Nothing in the history of medi- ity jal @ strains of “Miserere,” | cine has ever approached the auc-| 4 the prison song from the opera “it| ceay of the marvelous akin remedy | pemverty eitoaag” ail, the slosedu [rovatore,” today revealed the sor-| known aa poslam, which, It Is wafe|Navy Yard is sold and resold a fowtul plight of a grand opera star,| io gay, has cured more cases of! number of times. The early in- who, stranded without funds of | segema and skin diseases than 4ny | vestors are certain to make a large — - been thrown Into Jail) remedy ever offered for these ils.| profit in a short time. Land values Mile” Gansiet fe the name given |, 7h? success of postam Is not at| are going up faster around Bremer- all surprising when it is considered | ton today than any place on Puget by the woman to ise po She|that even # very small quantity|gound. Bremerton Helghts te was a member of an Italian com:’ ‘, pplied to the skin stops itching alongside the Navy Yard and has a pany which disbanded here several immediately and cures chronte | wonderful future. Many are taking months ago cases in two weeks. The very| advantage of the present lo Her Incomplete mastery of Ens! worst cases of cciema, as well as| and caer teres that ee are siete lish and ignorance of the laws of | acne, herpes, tetter, piles, salt! “4 this country are believed by the : J ; , |now. | Many Sew homes are: talld- ; rhoum, rash, crusted humors, ‘scaly | ing and employes of the Navy Yard authorities here to be responsible Jp and every form of itech, yleld - for har ¢ predicament. wealp y . jare moving there every day. Brem- ~ to it readily. Biemishes such as!erton Heights is fast growing into {plmples, red noses, muddy and in-!, city, and has its city water in flamed skin, disappear almost im-| the streets and all paid for, At mediately when posiam pplied, | the present prices that we are sell- the complexion being cleared over) ing this beautiful property for, we | night | will give you a written guarantee Every druggist keeps both the! of a large profit in one year. Large S0-cent size (for minor troubles) | lots are $35 and up. Large tracts, and the §2 jar, and either of these | $50 and up. Terms, $2 down and may be obtained In Seattle at the | $1 monthly. Quaker Drug company, as well as Seattle Homeseckers Company other reliable drug stores, are the owners. Seattle office, 106 | But no one is even asked to pur-| Cherry St. Bremerton office in the ‘chase posiam without first obtatn-| Oregon Building at Bremerton. We ing an experimental package, which | will show you all the Navy Yard will be sent by matl, free of charge,! sights in our free auto at Bremer- upon request, hy the Emergency ton. Free transportation furnished Laboratories, 32 W. 25th st. New| to buyers. Call or write for maps, York city. prices and circulars, \* eee }and was secured by the artist's anemone brother, E. J. Harberer of this city. | The installation of the exhibit has CURES ECZEMA QUICKLY | been under the supervision of Col. — H. B. Hardt Se i i de le ie ae ee ad Eat Mapleine Ice Cream —It's Delicious Mapleine is the new flavor better than maple Telephone — M1. 3604) Pike Street, Near Second Avenue. In People's Bank Building. ==) MacPherson-Gray Co, 2.4] Undermuslins at Bargain Prices We have purchased from a New York manufacturer a special lot of Fine Undermuslins at greatly reduced prices. They are not the common garments so often bought to be advertised for sale, but the best quality, made of the finest materials, perfectly cut, without skimping, strongly sewed, carefully finished and dain- tily trimmed in the very best style. The prices at which these dependable garments will be on sale tomorrow are less than the cost of the ma- terials alone; we mention a few of the values, as fol- lows: Corset Covers; cross-barred trimmed with and baby ribbon; regular price Tbe; sale price tomorrow..49¢ Long Skirts; made of fine nainsook, top of India Linon; trimmed with 19 narrow cords and 12 tucks, In three rows, placed four inches apart; good | and ribbon; regular price $1.50; bargain at $2.25; special price. special tomorrow .......... Ne $1.49 | | Combination Suits; made of fine nainsook; trimmed with Val. | lace, Insertions and ribbon; an excellent value at the regular price of $1.36; specially priced | for this sale .. eee MBE made of fine | muslin, daintily lace, insertions Gowns; made of fine quality longcloth; slipover style with ; trimmed with Ger- , India linon ruffles Drawers; made of splendid quality of nainsook, trimmed with wide lace and lace inser tion and tucks; very good value at the regular price of 65¢; on sale tomorrow at ave Chemise; made of fine natin sook; triangle yoke of dainty em | brotdery, lace and insertions and | ribbon; lace trimming around | bottom; regular price 5 | sale tomorrow . Great Values in White Goods 1Se India Linon, very fine quality; special for tomorrow, yard .10¢ 18¢ Dotted Swisses; excellent qual- itys very special for tomorrow, yard 12K¢ 25 Waistings; pretty corded effects, in plaids and checks; special, yard 16¢ Waistings, in fancy figures and stripes; extra good quality; yard 23¢ ond Avenue, ttt, Pike Street, Near § cople’s Bank MacPherson-Gray Co, MacPherson-Gray Co. f } i : sb lc aA” BAAS NR

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