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/ TATE. a aie Continues. EMONT FURNITURR 00. d-hand goods Hees nO donires Vighest prices re ROS La, pearTee f oe," ¥ PARK ® bea own AW ave furniture for wate, A Bast phone it . Valdes Purn, 1810 let M S)08, Ina BOdD FOR 8ALE—WOOD AND COAL. “WaaTTLN Pon tah ‘LIVESTOCK, Qu ahi aed SOW NERS The Maniy Boarding and Baie Babies “: "| marese hired for ah’ purposes, bye a a WAT verry ” ‘ + Phomea ind AUCTION SALES, A Chance a tart HOUBEHOLD HICKBNTON riner ay AUCTION BALE OOD8 AT B FAL BAROOME or 004 ri La) pete and rugs taddard make all ie upright y, 10:90 sharp auotloncer Phones att FURNITURE. arnndemnmminmmpm RNITURE, Woot Kerton, reel; ty DANGAINA INF Rrery day fa bare we & Piatt Furs pectally priced this kK and chot m OT to 935 o oat WOODHOURK & PLATT FURN. CO rylabers ot ind, 9096 Phones, Main n95. 1188 cash, balance monthly quire Woodhouse & Piatt urn Ce, Pike ’ | House te AH tor $200 Cloverdale Take South Seattle car Routh Park beter 419 and 621 Pine of small expense We sell MONEY FOR BALARIRE from $239 te] And others furnished wpe Bre All cleared | notes, without security: ot Qe graded school, | ons ote) affices in 4 principal fect Terma $i leitics =D Tolman, 434 Rpler block @ MH Michela | #12 Seownd at CITY AND COUNTRY LOANS +} Om improved er vacant prey a omar cont, any amount from $84 te tong of eer) in. and at Cotumete 1.600 pet 4 L eo ia “Gav, ine Empire Bide ott 3 Pt afford to mise large lot end at 104 LLOPMENT CO. Be We cies Vert | "Galery teaaa,toveei Gojen, Gramaeotial ONLY t2¢ 810) PF & Wewten, 203 Veopies pion ae LOANS—412 Meiners fide FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. NTN wede gvad Grivida Reree, weight 1.100 pounds, for 1.400-pooed work horse: will pay differetos, 80T 41h ay. W. 43 Classified Directory. ARCHITECTS. 0 sere At ed OO 190.page book. house, cottage and 7 giving stem ete, The. oerhess Arehiiect. 413 Bitel Bidg wc aD ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Ghaa Wesley Smith and Frederick W Kelly announce the removal of the off- eee of Amith & neh sttorners at law. Noe S16-16-17-T8-19 Cotman CB Piper, Lewyer; husband and w claim, settioments Roome end 1! Union Bicek 112 iret av. Anderson & Matley, $66 Ploseer M Law ie Ee PARKER (46 ¥ Mik ind ' Mechasion Liens @ epecialty SMITH & KELLY, 515-579 Colman Wide — ee ABSTRACTORS. nd 0¢ Pioneer Ter- enn Aptersos & tall ead vorpyorations a ut so SS oe re~ THE CANADIAN NK OF COM. nce Head offices outs, Canada (It tranches i» Canada sto) A Banking ness. interest allowed o8 Savings and Time Seen my 4 ANCA. Holt, Mngt BICYCLES. eer ere entrneresnccerense to Spinning’ . ] bee iptwning’s for bMeyele wes BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ~— P.O Book Store, 19014 Third ov ~“SLAIAVOVANTS, Adaline Licy4—Make po mistake when seeking the advice . be Ni 4 te consult the beet Co one rity Piret ay, made by hen have inanches| READING—Moet © miaranteed |Ofent. expen per hour. We BOaT 00. ; Myre Perey gives past. wives Sueky 14h eth 18-138 oot), Me Shafer gives readings dally for ladies oniy; fee ihe, at 164 Sint av ‘Of ponte with har-| Phone Kast 1958. BAG Call Contra | Rensle ene, reading datiy § 00 ® Hotel Abbott, Room 4, Third and Pike —#*9 Anne 169%.—1-3 HAIR GOODS. for mils. hone Rast | > : 1 HIG SALE ON HAIR GOODE, Switches at one-half to one-third die- count. Pompadours, yutts and tranetor- | mation curls made to order ‘4 MIG A. NELAON, 616 Union, 1 DETECTIVE SERVICE. ST oe Wowthovse & CODY DETECTIVE AGgmNCT 1 Phonen | 4669-84-05 Arcade Bide Gew Yee of —10-1 |ertmainal and ofvil private det work. Open day and night Consultation strictly gst Correspondence all ensterp cities 4405; Ind HTD OF A. CODY, Supt Phillipe U A Detective Agency, 814-17 |Conten! Bide All branches Conauita- |tlon free Private Investigations, ste Main 1189; Ind 671 Low CHURCH Investigations made, criminal and |v 191-2 People's Savings Bank Hidg Main 8254; Ind. 6346. DENTISTS. Se eee B J BROWN—4 am now tying cut rn fi high clase dente Re my ad elsewhere in The Mtar about " 2-4) dental war. ( en emo. a" Rew, for lees| tr dentist, removed to a 16 | Walker Bidg., Becond ay. and Univer ‘ sity ot rude HAY MAKERS, “Tutor Mate Mat Works 431 Pike at a ond fait hate cleaned i 00d talker 556 1 err: Me cabin taunch, iy; only $2 Yesler way ry i proat sate. | Carinon. 4 exTH ave, 2 THR HionRer D FURMI-| © v, MeNeal, grad Bolte 664 Butler Aw crinern te Bldg. irkevitte shoot th phones —$—<—$——— aviite oss. ion and Pike, Phones | WANTED. TO BUY FURNITURE, | |chaperoned by the wooretarion. | that f rs 4 Turnitare can be had at almost your | loading other ' | Merrimac because GHLOREN ARE Nn GEST PUPILS OF THE HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD ARE ENTERTAINED, R owas tho of the Shepherd day at the exposition to day, and from the o til late into the young char of House Good ening hour un evening the 45 that institution, Mether Bupertor and her assistants, had the big fatr share. |all thelr own way President J. B. Chilborg threw the main gates open to them and they were met on thetr arrival by competent guides, who saw to It they were shown through every building and exhibit of inter jest on the grounds. At noon the whole party became the guests of Mra. Corinne Simp son, at the Palm Garden ‘e, on the Pay Streak, whe a big lunch eon was served in their honor On Pay Streak, dinner a coterie of concessionaires on the Streak took charge of the party and they were given a whirl during the rest of the afternoon. Namy Salih, manager of the Streets of Catro, saw to ft that every one of the 46 had a ride on one of the camels of the Cairo herd and also on the donkeys At the igorrote village the head huntera pulled off a big sham bat the and went through the full Ist of their dances, spear cot and wild features. Rattle of the Monitor and was turned over to them by the management and an extra let of gunpowder burned In their honor, and they were also enter After the The jtalned at the Battle of Gettysburg See the Eskimos. Captain A. M. Baber had the Kakimo village lined up and walt ing, and if there waa there they did not age it was not they were not staring, wide-eyed, from the time they were iutroduced to Chief John Sousa Me Ginty After the Bekimo village they were invited to take full and com plete possession of the Scenic rail way, and it goes without saying Se” | that Manager Hile enjoyed the par ty folly as much as they did them selves. SATE WILL TAY AGA TD STOP WELCOME ARCH Again dotchted in the superior court in his attempt te stop work on the large welcome arch now un- der way at the corner of Becond ay and Marton st. PK. Mohr asserts that he will bring yet another sult from another point of law The contractors are still working on the arch. OPTICIANS. et Dae ee tase as PAINTERS, Decorating Pieet ctese And paperhensing, reasonable y day oF contract. Bunset, Chicaee ee paint pets Main ine one ting, paperbanging. tinting a ting by day or fontract ‘ing Oa, 106 Benern ot. Vhone f PATENT ATTORNEYS. Saute pe EI Barnes & Oo. registered patent atter- nere, Marr-Beyd tieck Write for tect Peal A. Talbot WXPRRT Mutual Lite PATTERNS AND MODELS. ‘The fenttle Pattern and Model Works 16 First ay 8 Main C008. PLUMBING agi h Me gs hen tn need of w Koster fae and gas fitting. wade vee ® plumber PHYSICIANS, WM. T. LOVERING hae removed to 29-39 Lumber Kuchange Both phones 162t. De. Dalton, skin 446 Arcade Dr. Twcker, Uniow block ind sip. tt PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES, “Anderson Wapply Co. Ii) Cherry wi —tt went btn Aen Bn Bhan Rago is PRINTERS, —— ‘Trick Binding and P Pisce, Seattle. Both py Heller Printing Howes, POSTAGE STAMPS, a) Colleetions bought sud sold Schwede 1404 Oth. — SS Se - REAL ESTATE AGENTS, eee rr eer t- oD 6 cash, $1 week acre trac e wae Diese, 42 New York tik prints ade nce SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, oat prices for seoond-h. — | ay mh wie ote Kogo, 1116 First ay. We buy second-hand clothi eat prices, L 2640, Main 6238 omens and bo) posible prices, sol 1645 Piret av ‘GHOWCAGES. low by George Hausoh, SIGNS AND HOUSE NUMBE MEBTON. ~ Ind. 1088 ~aee Union Transfer, Movi 1624 ist. Phones, Main — angles TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, nd other makes, fnc-slmile type: aitus ye Paciflc Typewnter & Supply Co, § ¥. Mook TELEGRAPHY. clinaiter 7, & & B. College of 1 406 BH tind Wire or wir Our location TRANSFER COMPANIES, ane to move, try the Loyd contract oF ir work rates Maia Hunaet, “Tt yon want 0 or #1 fed D Utley, tranater, 2008 Vernon piace, Bere mov rd. Bapress, furniture end plano ine Of 0 phone Haliard 13) rest Geno, Ballard 061 anything | }Yard are moving there THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1909. FRIDAY’S A.-Y.-P. E, PROGRAM SKAGIT VALLEY ROGE FESTIVAL Cates open the Concert Open Hkagit valley ox m band wtand Clan Fraser grounds Rone show rosea Free model set to 6 pm m Highlan m Washing mn ol Ox um Wagner's A Kverybody cor Free popular ume (8 Skagit ve higét i the Woman's building Band, Forestry building & ° 4d Bylans, on various parts of . tof Billo building. Distribution of alig invited Hof, Kducational butlding tall, with “stereoptioon people at views, Hawaiian building to 6:00 p. State building octette and Clan Br Plight of the m—Bkagit V m 0, foot of the Pay Sire Concert, Wagner's band stand m loy hostesses, Mra Mra. Margaret ladien of Skag m8 Streak m. Concert mn mo-Leeture, Dr, A.C. 4 Joct Archipelago.” Music Alrahip The two Kergera and the AYP Reception in Washington State building, Skagtt pntiand, county 8. Life Saving Crew exhibition, “Cross Currents of Culture alley Rose Fostival, Washington by Wagner's band, Hawallan nwor troupe AYP Donnelly Sisters, free act ak band, Forestry building val Anacortes, and ansisted by 60 Gus Hensler Mt. Vernon, foot of the Pay Innes band, Musto pavilion Flight of the Atrahip AeYoP,” laddon, tine Arts butiding. Sub in the Bast Indian Flight of the Airship “A.¥.2P” Concert, Innes Band, Muate pavilion The two Kergers and the Donnelly Sisters, free act, foot of the Pay Streak STRANGE INSANITY CASE OF A GIRL| | OAKLAND, Ca July 1 by the fear that the believes to be Impending may at any time Driven madness she snap the threads of her reason Jand cause her to again attempt the lives of thos she loves, pretty Mra Stella Ne wae taken to the tn sanity ward at the Receiving how pital thin morning, Of her volition she went there yeaterday afternoon and, telling her stery, ask od to be detained, She was advined to return to her family ad rest and dtd Thie morning the were hurriedly summoned and nt reported that i the life of her the-old girl with a knife. Ro police the ont abe nt buteher Was Once in Jail. As Mien Stella Noy, Mise Nelsen was held at the etty prison” two years ago upon the request of her parents at Cincionatl, Ohio, who resented her elopement from that elty to marry Chariee Nelsen here She wae held from Thursday until Monday, on which day she became 18 years of age, and was released to be claimed as Nelson's bride tm mediately following. Ever since she has been melan- choly, A great longing to visit the home of ber girthood grew upon her and although her husband promised her the trip upon the birth of her baby, she has never insisted upon it. As expressed by her sister-in law today, she wae torn between the longing to return home and the lowe for her hurband Threats Not Feared. For three weeks she has been at the East Bay sanitarlum under the care of Dr. Dudley Bmith, who pronounces her case a strange one in the history of mental maladtes. He, as Mre, Emil Nelsen, the sister indaw states, advised = vigoroys treatment. | “I believe that a sound beating | would cure her,” she said, “but! who of us is to do it! We can't do} that, She went to the hospital) quietly and willingly. We discussed | it all this morning before her bus | band went to work and with him decided that if she thought that she | would be better for going to the hospital she should be allowed to do | 80. She fears that she will do some | of us harm and has often told us to take the child away from her, We) did this to please her, but we never | thought that there was anything in) her threate.” eee eee ene eeeee a * WEATHER FORECAST, ® Pair tonight and Friday; ® light northwest winds, * SPEER ERE Re LEG |S BROKEN INA RUNAWAY Alec Lyburn, a teamater for the Seattle Transter company, this afternoon sustained a broken lex in a rune One of the horses of his rig was newly broken, and be coming frightened at a passing auto started to run away and skidded into the curb at First av. and Stacy at, throwing Lyburn out. He and is reported to be resting easily INCOME TAX DEBATE. WASHINGTON, July | — Western senators held the attention of the senate most of the day, Senator Borah of Idabo, Senator Flint of California, and Senator Bourne of | Oregon, figuring prominently tn the | income and corporation tax debates. “Mamma, may I go and play with ldren next door? deat; nome of them are real nity children or feat, mamma! They're all Mexgen | the date ts also Strawberry day jthe mule, they go side by side be-! ) better than I am! er Biaetter. Been There? Land values are going up fast around Bremerton, Karly Investors will make large profits In a short | time. Bremerton Heights ts along: | side the Navy Yard and has a won | derful future, Many are taking ad-/ vantage of the present low prices and easy terme that we are offer ing now, Many new homes are building and employes of the Navy ery day. | Bremerton Heights is fast growing into a city, and has ita city water in the streets and all patd for, At the present prices that we are sell ing this beautiful property for, we will give you a written guarantee of a Jarge profit In one year, Larg lots are $36 and up. Large tracts, $50 and up. Terms, $2 down and $1 monthly Seattle Homesoekers Company | are the owners. Seattle offiee, 106 _ Cherry St. Bremerton office in the Oregon Building at Bremerton. We will show you all the Navy Yard sights In our free auto at Bremer ANLAOAD ME READY FOR FUN ALL KINDS OF NOVELTIES ARE | ARRANGED FOR CELEBRA. TION SATURDAY, More novelties crowded into a) single day at the exponition than will be seen on any other one date will be on tap next Saturday, for! the Rallroad Men's day program/ alone would fill one good day, while Lartit@rmen's day and Coal Miners day The railroad men will be at the falr in thousands, and will start things on the fair grounds at o'clock, when visitors will gather at the Auditorium to hear one or two brief addrennes. At 11 o'clock the transportation parade will start from the main wate and tour the groanda, with the Strawberry day parade from down town falling into line behind. The} railroad parade will show ancient) and modern methods of transporta tion, beginning with the camel and; cause no one could tell which ant-| mal entered the Ark first, and com, ing down to the modern locomotive. At 1 o'clock the alrship A-Y-P. will ancend, and as ft passes over the falr grounds, checks for «uma from 25 cents up to $5.00 will be dropped among the crowd. A total of $50 will be given away, and this feature ought to Interest the spec- tatora, After the maney scramble the ratlroad men will take time out for lunch and then repair to the Stadiam to wateh the truck race, 4 2 o'clock, between two baseball @ames held by the lumbermen At 4 o'clock comes the wedding in & balloon, near the foot of the Pay Streak. The happy couple will be C. H. Bebee, 1419 N, Sist at, and Margaret Anna Hall of Lewis ton, Mont. Rev. A. D. Carpenter will officiate. The offi banquet of the day will oceur at the New York build. ing at 6:30, and at &:30 things will get busy along the Pay Streak. The spellers’ con by railroad men, for prises, is scheduled for) 10 o'clock, with fireworks to fol Jow, band concerts all evening, and a free for all grotesque parade up i ties and out of the gates at 0. WIODW WINS: HER BG DAMAGE SUT Matilda Swanson, widow of Guat Awankon, was awarded $17,000 dam ages against the Pacific Shipping Company by Judge Wileon R. Gay in the superior court (hia morning. The action was for $26,200. Swanson, a shipwright. was work- ing on the keel of the achooner Pola tie at the Seattle shipyards at Mal lata on December 14, 1907 rudder of the schooner for some un accountable teason turned, precipi tating a heavy plank from the stag-| ing @fected about the ship upon Swanton, striking him on the head afd cdusing concussion of the brain later, during the first trial of the cane, Swanson went violently insane striking at several court spectators with bis fists, He was committed to an, where later ‘died Swanson was awarded $2,000 at the firet trial SEATTLE WILL BUY AUTO FIRE ENGINES A bill authorizing the board of public works to purchase an auto mobilo chemical fire engine and a motor chemical and hose wagon was approved by the council fire and water committee last night Chief Dringhurst says that the machines will have a maximum speed of 50 miles per hour, and that they will prove invaluable on paved streets, he committee also granted the! request of President Chilberg of the A-Y-P. EB. for a reduction in the water rate, and hereafter the} exposition will pay about $15 per million gallons Instead of $80 MLASKAN OFFICIALS TAKE THEIR OATHS when the akylum, JUNEAU, Alaska, July 1—Judge) Cushman and Marshal Sutherland! jgtina, Capt took their oaths of office today SUFFRAGISTS BOLT AND MERRY WAR IS GROWING (Concluded.) Two blue coated officials respond - od but were refused admitta: The credentials committee, headed by Dr. Cora Smith Baton, who Is alno atate treasurer, finally ucceed- ed in routing out twentyetwo of the suffrage clubs, including six clubs from Spokane, Whereupon other dlubs refused to remain at the meet- ing and over 200 delegates, repre- renting twenty-nine clubs, withdrew from the convention. A meeting of protest was called at the Johnaton recital hall, opposite the Plymouth chureh, and five dele gates were selected to take another petition before the national board. Bolters Plead Cause. A meeting of the national board) was called last night at the church and the five delegates representing the “outs” were given an opportun-| ity to plead thelr cause. Long and earnestly did (hey discuss the mat- ter and were assured by the board! that they would be given justice if; they were tn the right, and @ #pectal/ | the sension of the board was called this! morning and the trouble carefully gone over. The session this morning was an exciting one, the board deeming ft necessary to place Mra. DeVoo, the! ~elected prosident and leader of the | ins,” on the carpet, That she did | not have any too comfortable a time during the catechism waa clearly seen when she emerged from the conference, One of the strongest points made against the “regulars” was the pro- test Mled by Mra. Phoebe B. Cox. Her club of 12 delegates from Spo- kane was denied representation in} state convention yesterday | afternoon on the statement of Miss Mary O'Mera, who claimed that the | names were “phoney,” Mra. Cox placed the names of her delegates, the roster of the club, the occupations and addresses of all | before the national board last night She insisted that all were working | girls and were entitled to repre- sentation. ANOTHER MYSTERY IN ELSE SIGE TRAGED (Ry United Press) NEW YORK. July 1.—His throat bound with a ‘silken cord, Yung man, was found dead tn one of his own tubs today and the police be-| lieve the crime has some bearing on the murder of Elsle Sigel. Chinatown detectives are trying to discover a motive for the mur | qr, and are convinced that they will unearth a connection with the Sigel case. New hope of capturing the Sigel murderers has sprung up in the breasts of the officers working on that case, as they belleve a fresh trall of the Yow murder will lead them directly to the solution of the | statement from Grace GIRLS BLAME BEN NEWMAN FOR WREE IF THE AUTOMOBILE lyow, a wealthy Chinese laundry.|CARL SCHOTT WAS NOT DRIV- ING WHEN THE COLLISION OCCURRED. Coroner Snyder today secured a Thompson, | Hattie Webster and Ada Webber, who were injured in the automobile | accident early Tuesday morning | which caused the death of Carl H. Schott, in which they admit that Schott was not driving at the timo of the wreck The girls say that Ben Newman Was at the whee! and that after the! accident he pleaded with the giris | to say that Schott was doing the other mystery. SAN FRANCISCO, July 1.—Walls/ and posts in Chinatown are pla-) carded today with coples of a let-| ter from Neg Shau Chun, acting} Chinese minister at Washington, | urging Chinese residents of this} jeity to exert every influence for the| were afraid Newman would tnjure jcapture of Leon ling, murderer of/them ff they told the truth in the Elale Sigel. MOTOR BOATS GET OFF. FOR SECOND RACE With six motor boats entered, the | motor race around Bainbridge Ist | and, given under the auspices of the Seattle Yacht club, started} from West Seattle at 2 o'clock this afternoon The boats that started are the Tallaman, Capt. Haddon; Macum ba, Capt. Bagot, and Gadabout, of Vancouver; the Laura H. and Phil Miller Freeman, of Be attle, and the Sumner, Capt, Sun driving, and as Schott never re gained consciousness they thought | they could throw the blame onto} him, The young ladies broke into tears When making the confession this morning, but claimed that they matter. The police say that New man cannot be prosecuted on any go other than “exceeding the speed limit,” and ft is probable that he will be released. CHAIRS AND RICKIES GO OUT ON A STRIKE The roller chairs and jinrik- shas that are supopsed to carry weary visitors about the A-¥_P. Exposition grounds have been on a strike for about two days and will remain #0, according to the own- jers of the concessions, unless the exposition will grant them a flat rate concession Fred Sargent, manager of the wheel chair concession, stated the concessioner’s side of the strike this morning, as follows: “We have been paying $128 a week for this checking system and it eats an awful hote in our re- ceipts. We simpty can't stand it, and until we get a fat rate conces- sion, the chairs will stay in the gar- age. I understand the rickshaw people have made the same de- mand.” The concessioners are holding @ meeting with Director of Concea sions Mattox today, hoping to set- tle the matter. Just a Few $$ Is all that is necessary to own @ Hfot in Navy Yard City. Take a lit tle pleasure trip (at our expense) and Jet us prove to you that there are no better investments, Navy Yard City {s alongside the Navy Yard, and we are taking many people every day (at our ex- pense) and proving to them that this fast growing young city is the best investment and has the best future of any property around Seat- tle today, At the present prices we will guarantee a large profit in one year. We are the owners and are selling large lots at $40, on terms of $4 down and $2 monthly. Why not Join the crowds that we are taking every day and showing them this beautiful water front property alongside the Navy Yard? There is lots of work in the Navy Yard, and we are building many homes that you can buy on payments like rent. Call at our office and arrange to go with us on the fast new steamer H. B. Kennedy, leaving Colman dock 10 times daily, BREMERTON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 106 Cherry St., Ground Floor, Call or write for maps and prices, ‘The CHICAGO } 'T PARLORS 1400 FIRST AV, Wonderful values in Men's | |]] Tatlor-Made Uneatled-for Suits, Overcoats, Cravenettes and Trou- fers. A fine new line of Men's Furnishings, Hats, Caps and Suit Cases. Also Full Dross Suite for | ren LOANS Made on Improved Property or for iiding purposes, Closed at (No Commission.) IT’S WONDERFUL How much better and quicker the COOK- ING can be done on A GAS RANGE It saves Time, Labor and Expense. Seattle Lighting Co. Both Phones Ex. 75. PL, Bidg., Fourth and Union, Marshal Sutheriand reappointed all|/ner, of Everett of Shoup's deputies with the excep: The course is once around the | ton of Deputy Grant at Wrangel | teland ton, Free transportation furnial to buyers. Call or write for mapa, prices and ¢lreulars. TAILORS, —— eee eee Leonard Budd, P Nelson Central Bidg Biectria steam and years present location. tub fathe, sie 146 (rear) Union

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