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pba For Sale 4 Holiday Gift af Herth Mend for 5 or woeo nt ° merit anit dover Paimer wie eoond &* ART, INC Ballard Biation 0) Per Acre from Port Orchard \ CITY REAL ESTATE, Continue Best Offes Ever Made to Own Your Own Home We are chosti Weautitul te wood Park addition fore it ls too late terme of $10 down and tle Oly wa Vette nd phi all in and one-half of out (he last of tal Gr My now be Take Phinney tine and et and eee Mr ay. par te our Drench a atriok DUAKE & FARRAR, INC 497-408-408 New York Mook Peewee eee etter e eens Have You Noticed ant IXC Phone Wallard 10 mato WRD LANDS Land and per bo per acre. 10 Rave not used your yet Ya 3 write er Call err. wad AY | tod 9h } NG TRACTS ef acy Rind you want) wt enient | nome } ». loamy stores. halt rteb am wp | wastiy | re A weree flew aod water ail ihe coun mma unit y TRY, Hatiding | santas, THR CLOSING OUT BALET Why not $260, Not away le Her It has been a @reat success an buy & fine lot for wth? see telephones PAY COMPANY 1016 THIRD AY In Do You Ww ant a Horie? na $19 5 Longalow : Yor SOn102, te Havennas * is level, no stumps ° 41.900 i ath $18 and $8 fine warden land; im the Un the th abe ash and $10 pe Madrona near Pine; price RULAWORTH REALTY York Hieek. For Exchange Keven room » tote, f house on North nt lots or acreage 1a-aere { irrigated trol with water What have you? Acre stock and K land ‘ aeree in crop shede on land ot piped to aaeh buliding from a 4%. 649 gallon supply for business prop BD. WRSTEROOK & 414 Mebihora Bide AND T. 20 yA Danny room bea Speed county read For TRY. r Butiding - ivared: goed T. egibatidings good whl make terme Bros. Codarhome —t land for sale or Femt atl S10 Cherry ot HOMESTEAD e ye" mt. Official dee sounty, Ie yuic homestead: sees Re estate. RUPERT. TNFR RT BD? Caen THE HAVE FOR o By TITLE conrLere, MAPR ow AS $126. mT F OW eH arn Atrect Ina 1. 8600 , 10999, pant cempleie, tanae etc foot Piimor: MING dintaaee fa Ni we; , is ‘or S-room house, 2 tote, Unobstracied vine M8 ear jine tonu tine. ‘Onty Cail 28 190x120, seed bre: Biz $100 Cash | sexta Now modern t-room cottage, 119 lot. Sound view: extra good buy v P PAY COMPANY, 1018 Third Ave Inc, ony For bargain in Green Lake and North Bnd property phone North #11 or Red TH 808 North 44th at —tt 15,500—Two lots, HOnlt each, house elear oes, Corner lot om Greenwood ay, t-room house partly built, Owner mast leave town and with sacrifion. ANCHOR REAL ESTATE CO. 41) Greenwood Aw BIO FREE EXCURSION on steamer Tossmite to Birmingham, on thts side of young Couple te get « start in mak money on clese-in view property. al sell th-frat tot ’ large reome and bath. # blecke from N. Queen Anne car line; wnobetruatibie view lot, faces on 2 streets: plenty of room fer her house: oly #1.960 eaan belance | and & years at | per cont. MM. Hammel, 1978 th ay, M. 8-8 —— —— Prices tree TO ag PER Lor. BRMS 045 4 } } ot the adjoining property BETTER THAN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT jot in WEAT SEATTLE. Thuy « view we addition. Over NON THE ADDITION MGORAW, KITTINOER 4 CASE. Colman Hide Main 695. Ind 4290 A Cosy Cottage New 4 poe modern bu cot iage, fot arama oonc ret! found an nogntain he jot S: §00 a Near car and Woodtas park ™ L. B BVETT & CO, Gith and Phinney Phones—North 36; Ind. $50 Cash A new S-room bungalow Jot, ail aeweeaments pald aod $15 per month. RURWELL & MORFORD, 100 Cotman Bide on 8 corner only $50 cash East Seattle lots $260; $10 down, month Large opr GOODFELLOW BHOR, S11 Batley Wide Sacrifice jew lat. £02100. on corner, near odiand park; $618; $175 down, 419 per month. North Ind White 100 — be Phones 18; KO8— hos ROW ROB—KOB — ROS K , P Lot tn Uatv Just the spot to bul ity district 982,000. Touble cornar: Pike st Aatriots bullding going on all around this property. This price made for Prfnick sale for month. te ripe for improvement tavet, on * 17, Georgetown, Wash. R on, Gall Wednesday, #647 Pindlay av CITY REAL ESTATE, Continued. Third Addition toxtet mT NO WONDER THRY Ane | MOVING RAPIDLY JOREPH RT nd Plover " MAS & CO. ING. Lowman Hidg Ind. 409 Ow — Ow HON now " SHORE PAN VNODSTRUCTINLG VIRW. WHERE CAN You a0 AND aRT SUCH As THRAM PHICIH, AND UP? Youn PROP pRTy wT Saya A wu THhne rite ‘dh THIS 18 VIEW PROrewTY COME IN AND TALK WrTH THE MEN OWN Tenate THE NEALTY OWNER® ayn Cherry mt tnd. 11M Your view low ali ek oom house, 61,60 4-ro0m | how forma On osite ferry landing Point "oor ferry, Open Weat Reattie Atlet Hundaye m nd 05 per month, G M. Nichole it Tin floor plenty of money don't room house and weed house all with garden and fruit, $4,500 House aad let tine HM add reuted 1@ per cent on ot at Lat All the shove Property for emall per ment down, balance easy Cait OLN) BO8—ROS-—ROs — RO*— ROR t YOU WANT 4 HOME? business. Let FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS eS Ly * she ren menee ealniog per Muare i by Eun th ibe. pet savare, $ Ihe” per squar RAY tat mig fara t ewmte tor rain ROOKCASH giase doors, adjustable wary table and dah. a vie. practienliy hectare | ai For particulars us er PHONOOHAPH, with 18 disc records SH Vike new, for $2; cost $88, Phone Kast 1386 $918 1hth N A well broken team of goat hese and Hisine jr. wagon se83. Fine new mitch family cow; muat seit quick, W. D. Bre 168 w For fale--Parr good Marvloon “Phone Queen ‘Anne ‘rh ott Twe (reah cows for sale, Phone Bast 1608 e Twe-horee delivery wagon, with tap, a Act quick, 8862) Hirookiyn ay tele Awful cheap, fine big cabin launch, complet, siwaye * jurey! Ree Weaver, “ee fresh Phone Main 4236 Tinh 18th ay rey faug houseboat for sale by owner, ing foot of Genesee st. & KB Beat Lake Washington; caah or terms iy- 1 eats for sale A yearling colt cheap, Appt coker spaniel puppies! Prospect a ee, 1s Man, WANTED TO BUY—FUANITURE, Thoroughbred Angora Phone Waet 7237 Por Bale. ttet and Pike. ‘Thoroughbred . for 16 Queen Apne 446 Large Majestic range, $15 THE BAGLE FURY & aveTion CONNER OF PIKE OF & RIXTH AVR, UNDOUBTEDLY Pats THE MONBet rrice FoR ot ee rURNI. B DON'T SRL — se BOS ct THe ot your “eed furniture to on haveing “al Up cur exe i aes FREMONT FURN second hand goods u rae a for sain whens Velden Furn. ars let M9998) Ind bone FoR Stra] AND GOAL. BATTLE PUBLIC ARK BT anit, Sk” wbanee LIVESTOCK. m Auction and Sai ness, Vehicles bow ion Sot blew sold jen te t h and onl Brand's on’ island | FOR SALE FURNITURE, Continued, ott, Oe minal an fy raat ix nice, ele rhie lew HAGA 10th ay MONEY TO LOAN, WONRY POR HALANIND PROPI others furalahed without CITY AND COUNTRY LOANS On Improved or vacant at $80 8 Ber cont any amount g ' G60, for long of ohert time, and cane on Tirnitare, horeea, ote » Room TIT, New York Bidg Mehinora Bide food driving hore, bor for 1.400-yound work hor Will pay difference 3007 Ath ay Classified Directory. “ARCHITECTS, Anderson & Dalley, 608 Pioneer M2901 4 ea € wide arn « KELLY. 3 ABS TRACTORS mh & Halley, 604 Pioneer Tor fone guaranteed tile and corporstions Monee “tt ¢ ~hopth - Whiltiesay. The Head CANADIAN BANK OF COM- BRCE an Oenera offing, oe in Banking Hust Savings and Tr HBATTL® BRANCH, GY Holt Mnat BICYCLES. Spinning’ tor berets repels KS AND STATIONERY. ini@ Third av GLAIRVOVANTS, of home mimer prop dress, with Third ay women Adaline Liend—-Make no mistane when seeking the atvice of » ee eze hy LY tere conwull the beet Cvlenial Hot Firm ay READING Most Grant, exper, mi Preaent and tute herma 1414 Oth daily © Meeste Abbott, Hoo DETECTIVE 6 AVICE. ny thea, A CODT, Hept 8 Detective Agency Bide All brapehes rr Investiqntio ——<|have deposited, and the Iatter do! DENTISTS. hy Reg 5. pty By fa chow pie ebout the eoral wer removed and Univers arith Aentiet itidg, Second av HAIR GOODS. ee Pwritohes sti) of eale 416 Union HA, MAKERS, eed Bt ee $3.09 Male Kaveoaugh, 1250 First tt LUMBER, otdain her a Sih OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN PHYSICIANS, — Members i “Mate snd G Couey Paw "ian Poona Kirkeviile = AS 5a8 Pike. Phenet and MASSAGE. —— Rleetric steam and job. bathe oie tad bathe; sis years present location 114 (rear) Uniom Union. OPTiciIANS, SS Ai Oph _D D. Grad oO clan” Galcons bone-Pchor "Ger tea ites we bs “ON. Maney, Kirk Norihern De Fike Phones Fee “PAINTERS, ia mrineneeciel Chicago Decorating com painting and paperhanging; reasonable prices by day of comiract. unset me Co. Paperhanging, PATENT ATTORNEYS. ~~ PATENTS. tree, e's, Fyanon- 0 cee ROC URE ROTECT Watwon & Cotman, ‘Washingtes. BC. Bo Co, Tomiatered parent atte ore eee, Bora Write tor Pau! A Talbot, BKPRAT Mutual Lite PATTERNS AND MODELB, The Beattie Patiorn and Model Worka 16 Firet av & Main Cot" PLUMBING. “Co. 428 Yesler, plumb: fiatures of ali when in need of 456 Arcade Ind. Dr. Dalton, akin disens Dr Tucker, Union block he Y PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES. ~~“ Anderson Supply Co FOR SALA—FURNITURE. een ‘urnished house; jatt Fara. € For AaloPurniture, stoves and light any reasonable offer aorepted Mra Miteheli ae For sale, ferajure five-room house gr al to het getables, fruit, bert ine au 9800, ke Routh wer "Siaversute, mth Park }One Hundred and Seventy- *! noon, ‘}and several pla = | eive them aliowed on |b =| Captain WEN ARE N MOOD TD AlOT five Men Bound for Nome Ready to Take Matters in Qwn Hands. Uniows all be a riot at signe fail, there will pler 1 late this after the also trouble ts the United officials, will be balled upon to take a hand | Down at pler 1 are 176 men and 14 women, with their luggage, watt tng to go aboard the freighter Jeanie carried to Nome. | This Hy bunch arrived from Low) Angeles and other southern cities in the east, oral days ago, expecting to sail July 1 for the north to go to work on a con oplated diteh to be built by the Alaska Investment & Devel opment company, The company de | manded and oelved $100 from) joach of the persona, promising in} jreturn to take them to Alaska and employment on Seward eoinsula. In change for the $100 the men were given 400 cer tiffeates of stock in the nan y Men Dead Brok Many of the now dead) » Yewtorday they stormed the offices of the company, in the! American lank building, and de manded that they be provided with th ‘eatings” while here Many, according to the state ments of the men today, asked that they be given back their money bat the latter demand was abruptly turned down by the offictals of need | com pany | Today two score of the men found] out’ tliat the company had been do-| jlayed In sailing the ship beeause the) bond for a anfe return of the steam. er.-emounting to approximately $26,000, ha dnot been put up, and the Alaska Coast company refused to send the steamer out until the mining company had come through. | Humphrey Comes Up. Thia afternoon it wax stated that Omar J. Humphrey had come forward and would put up the ) but the laborers have smelt ow in ao angry) They have found out that} Captain Humphrey Intends to clear! up « little deal whereby he wit ship 1,000 tons of coal on the} Jeasic te some northern port, and) also relieves the mining company! by taking the monoy the laborers and before the custome over Btaten pollee and be men are not Know where they will get off The laborers have learned | that the Jeante ha» aceommodations for only 65 passengers, and there! are 189 booked. Bad Accommodations. A deck house has been built on the Jeante for the accommodation of the passengers, but the laborers! state that the firet wave that ever struck the craft would wash structure overboard, taking the oc. eupants with it. It has also been learned that the customs officials have not given a permit, and will hot allow the Jeanie to sall unless better accommodations are pro vided and more life saving apparat- ta placed aboard. The laborers have found all of this Out, and unless something is done by 6 o'clock this afternoon, the 176 men threaten to start trouble, aceording to R Jones, the ring. loader. LEG GRUSHED UNDER A CAR Joseph Wiid, a track laborer in the employ of the Seattie electric company, met with an accident shortly after noon to day. While attempting ta board a Madison st. cable car, at Third av. he slipped and his left leg being caught under the car wae ground to a pulp from the ankle to the knee, SHOE DEALER: ene beet ado A aaa wis Show Onee Co. mig. oases a: a aes work «8718 Firet. he meas STORAGE. “Gaton Transter Moving @ { eed ‘ransfer Ft nf fupply Co TELEGRAPHY. lene of Telography wire rt Inatruc wire CUNAPHY TRLBONAPHY THLEGHAPHY jearaphy Wash expontion J onrth ad earth pays weil Paya well Pays well re to learn) Warclons eany to learns TRANSFER COMPANIE¢ tty, the or hour work Main #26 Sunset, Tf you want tom oF ind Co; eo sweat possible rat or #26 Ind ®, pecond. hand ng, tural re, ae ind. 6a18 buy second-hand clothing at high- iy Few diy ary T2088; Muin 6943. 10Li Pik if ott ay “TAILORS. the | beautiful |@ slight shock the|® ling this beautiful property for, jare $50 and up. 1 TIME IN TLE TO IN COURT Sensational Case of Breach of Promise With a Local End Is Begun in Court at! Oakland. (iy Dalted Press.) D, Sal OAKLA July 3.Start ling tales of undying love and pro! testations of jourr together bo jeattle stories of Washington hed the re conataney ye to and ma Jeounting of the love affair of Philip Erne Haggett dowlon, when ir, and Mive Clara Rowles’ deposition was fade, preliminary to the actual trial of a $50,000 sult for alleged breach of promise, brought by Miss Hagwett ‘ Howles te the son of P. president of the First of Oakland, He was private secre tary to Vietor Metcalf while Met calf wan secretary of the navy un der President Roosevelt Mint Haggett's suit for damages Was filed January 19. Bowles’ depo- sition Was taken In Ban Francisco and filed in Chis elty with the coun ty clerk Howles met Miss Haggett a year before the Ban Francisco fire, it is alleged that she spent some Ume with him at his parent's summer home, “The Pines.’ Bowles admitted that went to Seattle together, and that the tide of their financial affairs ebbed so rapidiy in that etty during @ Ray time that Mine Haggett pawn ed articles belonging to both, with full knowledge of for thelr support. It also was alleged that the girl accepted employment As a housekeeper noeded funds The defendant further that Miss Hoggett had been with him in Washington, D. C., while he was acting a# private secretary to Metcalf SEATTLE GIRL HAS GLOSE CALL FOR LIFE (hy Uutied Prew United Press) OAKLAND, Cal, July 4—Hem med in by flames which spread from the great fireplace in her. rand av. home until they off all possible eseape its halla, Mine Grace Wishaar, scenic artist at Ye Lib. erty playhouse, jumped from a window to the ground this morning, thereby saving her life. She os caped with but a few brulses and and her physiota states that she. will be fully re stored by a few days’ rest. The bungalow was tatalty destroyed Bowles, the couple Bowles adinitted had cut through Miss Wishaar in a Seattle and her father, mothe and a eter reside girl one brother here now MAYOR 18 SPEAKER, At the dedication of the Odd Fel lows’ Temple this afternoon Mayor Miller gave an addrows, as did Grand Mastor Ralston and Grand Seore tary Hart. The services began at 30 p. m TIDE OF TRAVEL IS BEGINNING TO RISE The tide of Bastern travel held back during the first month of the A-Y.-P. exposition because ne world at large was loath to believe that Seattio had made good her slogan, “The Fair That Will Bel Ready,” began to pour into Seattle today when the delegates to the First American Congress of Road Builders began to arrive, The Con Kreas meets July 6-7 at the A-Y.P. Good Roads Building Sunday night the first of the 20,000 visit. ors for Knights of Pythias week will arrive, when the Oblo spectal brings its 500 Pythians and the ta mous lola Knight Rank team of Dayton. On Wednesday the Ep. worth League convention opens at the armory with 15,000 delegatey and many non-deleg Visitors. Special trains are coming over every railroad line reaching Seattle, and the city will be filled with vis itors ax never before WRIGHTS REPAIRING THEIR AEROPLANE By United Press) Ww ASHINGTON, July : “Wright brothers are repairing thelr aero. plane, which was disabled last night while they were making a tost flight for the government at Fort Myer The inventors are not dishearten- ed by the accident and detlared to- day that they regarded it as an evidence of the perfect safety of the machine. ae Going Up Land values are around Bremerton, Early invest ors will make large profits tn a short time, Bremerton Heights in alongside the Navy Yard and has a wonderful future. Many are tak ing advantage of the present low prices and easy terms that we are offering now, Many new homes are building and employes of the Navy Yard are moving there every day. Hremerton Heights is fast growing into a elty, and has its city water in the streets and all paid for, At the present prices that we are sell we will give you a written guarantee of a large profit in one year, Large lots are $35 and up, Large tracts Terms down going up fast and $1 monthly Seattle Homose are the owners, wattle Office, 106 Cherry street. Bremerton office In the Oregon building at Breméftton. We will show you all the Navy Yard sights in our free anto at Rremerton Free transportation furnished to buyers, Call or write ors =Company Leonard Budd, 2. Netwon, Central Bidg for maps, prices, and circulars, SUNDAY’S A.-Y. FOUR WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE NORWEGIAN EVANGEL Gates open Viight of the Airs The two Kergers @ foot of Pay Streak Arrival at Union De Pythias, Concert dering of Woman's meeting on ship.” Japanene Hoye Patriotie conce, Forestry Wullding light of the Airs! Filght of the Altra! Concert, The two Kergers a traction, Sacred fum Japanese fireworks Chinese freworks, Ha 81 Innen Btar Buffr The Di Daylight ™ m m concert, m. 1. OLD WOMAN National bank | Innes Band, foot of the Norwegian -P, E, PROGRAM TH OF JULY ASSOCIATION CONCERT, ICAL SOCIETY CONCERT, AYP Donnelly hip nd the Sisters, free act wpot of Obio Special, Knights of nd, Muste Pavilion angled Banner Ansoclation tn ities and Obligations Special ren Maas Citizen Auditorium of Formoua Tea fireworks, near mphony Orchestra, io hip A 5 AYP. Musie Pavilion nd the Donnelly Blsters, Pay Streak KEvangelleal free at in Auditor foot of Pay Streak foot of Pay Streak IS BURNED AND FIREMEN INJURED (Concluded.) |breeze quickly shifted to the south Heyond a few cracked window panes, no damage was done to the hew municipal building Following the collapse the flames attacked the cheap lodging houses on either side of the Terrace house The lodging house conducted by K Makano, & Japanese, at 408 Terrace et, and the Gladstone, of which Gus Peterson is proprietor, at 416 Terrace st., seemed almow to total destruction In the opinion of Wire Ch Bringhurst, the great force of wate offered by the new Fourth av. main was responsible for saving the whole block of frame buildings Makano's lodging house will have torn down The damage to the Gladstone was jmoch less | The Astoria lodging house, at 406 Terr st, Was damaged only by to be ves the Alarm. When Makano Hirano discovered peng creeping from the rear base he of his estabiishment, he rush led. grtsthc the house, wildly kick }ing on doors and arousing the in maton | The fire gained such quick head way that there was little time to dross, mach leas to save effects Among those who fell to the street and who lost their belong ings were: C, A. Dahlberg, D ‘asey, Sam Johnson, Steve Macale tos, Fred O'Rourke, J. W. Hugh Gearing and P. These m were taken to police headquarters and cared for at the city jall, The jail store room was lopened this morning and the men | were allowed to make up their own outfite, The total loss will reach about $5,000, partially covered by insur j anee Terrace at. ls owned by Mrs. Cabill, according to West | Wheeler, realty dealers. Mary & Saved Her First Home. | The death of Mra. Eliza Borella today revealed a fascinating tale of an aged woman's Jove for her first American home. Sailing on a ship from Liverpool | in 1864, Mra. Borelia, whose hus- band in tong since dead, came around Cape Horn, and in the latter part of that year came to Seattle. From Henry L. Yealer, a ploneer of | Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Borella pur- chased the property and erected the jeheap little lodging house which j burned this morning As the years went by the Borellas prospred and were looked upon as one of Seattle's wealthiest fam- jilies. In the great fire of 1889 the Horellas lost most of their property. In the Httle dingy, illsmelling house which was gutted this morn- eldest son, A. EB. and @ daughter, Agnes. Miss Borella lives at the home of her sister, Mra. J, W. Maple, wife of former County Treasurer J. W. Maple, at 1732 32nd ay. Besides these children, two other daughters survive. Mrs. H. P. Woods resides at Woodinville, this state, and Mrs. | Mary Alvers is a resident of Bal lard For 35 years Mrs, Borella owned the property which was destroyed thie morning, disposing of it some five years ago to Mra. Mary Cahill Despite the constant efforts of her children to persuade her to move, the aged woman refused to desert the home of her earlier life. That she should die in the cheap little lodging house after their con- stant appeals to move to more com- fortable quarters is the deepest sorrow of the children A. EB. Borella thus today completed the funeral arrangements. The body will be interred in Calvary come- tery, after services at the Sacred Heart church, Monday morning at 9 o'clock, Horella, Are Killed, There is genuine sorrow among the firemen today, While making the run, the magnificent team of grays hitched to Hose Wagon Co. B. No, 2, fell at Chird av. and Yes ler Way, Both grays crashed to the pavement and one of them sus- Hors Picnics COME OUT TO GRONA LUND served any time—day or evening Fishing and bathing. Public dances all afternoon and evening, Monday July 5. works from the fair grounds. Dances every Thursday and Sat- urday evenings. Good muste, Free admission to the grounds. Take 23rd av, oar, Get off at the bridge. Piper, | Deming. | The property at 408 and 410) ling Mra. Borella gave birth to her} For Sunday]! dxcellent meals and refreshments | Ideal place to see the fire- tained a broken a bloc kof the fire The grays were the best in the department, according to Fire Chief Bringhurst Late this afternoon search Of the ruins will be made to ascertain if any bodies lie buried. Makano and Hirano, the Japanese landlords, {nstst that they awakened every guest, but there are those who believe that all did | not escape k, dying within a thorough doomed | METHODISTS CONVENE HERE SESSIONS OF NATIONAL BOARD OF CONTROL BE- GIN. Three sessions of the board of con- trol of the Methodist Bpliscopal jeharch, the members of which ar- rived in Seattle last night by boat from held next First Methodist church, The order of board sessions was Vancouver, will be week in the arranged at a preiiminary meeting jof the board in the First Methodist j church this morning, Bishop William Alfred Quayle, president of the | 'eague 0 iding | Monday morning the annual re- | port of officers of the league will be submitted and referred to commit- toes, which will report at the second | meeting Tuesday afternoon. The re- ports will be discussed and a further meeting will be held Wednesday morning. Quayle to Lecture. Bishop Quayle leaves this after- noon for Auburn where he will lee- ture tonight and dedicate the new Methodist chureh tomorrow morn- ing. He will go to Spokane Monday }and return Tuesday for the conven- ton, The members of the board spent this afternoon sightseeing. Tomor- row they are assigned to the Methodtet churches of the city, Rev. Franklin Hamilton, D. D,, vice presi- dent of the league, occupying the pulpit of the First Methodist church in the morning and Rey. ©. L. Nye tn the evening. Prof. Charies L. Gab- riel, song writer and leader of the convention singing, will lead the Sunday school singing in the morn- ing. The armory is being decorated with the league colors, league flags and pennants for the big convention next week, and many visitors are al- | ready arriving, keeping the local j committee busy registering them and assigning them to quarters, WHOLE FAMILY HURT IN A BAD RUNAWAY (By United Press.) STOCKTON, Cal, July 3.—J. D. Pridgeon, his wife and two daugh- ters, today are suffering from pain- |ful injuries received when the horses attached to a hack in which they were returning from a funeral jran away and galloped madly through the streets of a suburb, The horses took fright when Kd- ward Zelly, the driver, had a fit and fell from the box across their backs. CHICAGO THANKS FAIR. President J. E. Chilberg, of the | exposition, has received a letter from the Chicago Chamber of Commerce thanking the A.-¥.-P, EB. for the cordial treatment accorded the Chi- cago Visitors when in Seattle, iy im hh have given up ail hope of ever owning a home of your own? WE CAN HELP YOU We will buy or build you a home and you can pay us with your rent money at the rate of $6 & month for each $1,000 we invest for you, with 6 per cent simple Interest. grasp her plan you have cor contained such i tora or such a low rate of Inter one for The Security Building Company 0-001 ec Main (264—Phones—tnd. T4456

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