The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1909, Page 8

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> ae OT eae FVERETT BANK (1 WEDNESDAY'S A.-Y.-P. E, PROGRAM THOUSINDS (If PACIFIC COUNTY DAY BILLINGS DAY OLFAX DAY SOUTH BEND DAY—CHEMALI8 DAY PYTHIAN WEEK ity United Pre WOMAN OF 6AME YUMA, Ariz, J He 1 ' EPWORTH LEAGUE IN CONVENTION pais NAME HAVE ODD COURT of to tentify in the t ? | MARKY " B of at " VISITING AND LOCAL LODbE eHiP—WiLt <e | } 4 MEMBERS ARE AT THE M \ A-Y¥-P. Band, Porestr bullding 3 ; nine , i \ | FAIR TODAY, (By United Press) | ‘ ' j rlou ( | CHICAGO, July 7 Minn Bea ' : * EAA UIASS, 2b TEENS I trice Bright, of Livermore, Ca ho berated him for not taking Lone Bandit Holds Up the bit Hdueat 1 building | Pythian day at the AcYoP, expo-}and Charles Might, a al clerk | part of the anne iM i i i ! r miloe t . lof Bloomington, Il, are to be mar. | he retorted that | Institution in Daylight ( 1 ar talke, with stereopticon views ition today brought out not onl of Blopmalnmton, Hk. Are to be ear eke course, they i os i 1 ding the delegates to the grand lodge of Me have heeom raged, and one f\ } “scape loot , olame rieht arrived in Chicago early thin | he and Escapes with Small f Free leoturer on irrigation and lama Washington, whieh adjournéd early! week. Whe never had sean the man|them struck him with at 1) } \ _ ay ro! weheh daho “a fn' i iva . Loot After Pistol Duel. this morning to Visit the falr, but! she eromsed the continent to wed pike, inflicting injur 1 op of the alrehl AY! thousands of Pythians from every . The tr spery way ey reach a) rer ' Agner's band, Forestry bullding dik AP Alay. we o are vie. | BADD cimination tonight, was con : | errr. eee eo pte | ; nos 2 frenzy: wetion of the country, WhO Aare VIF) Acted through Uncle Sam's postal) DIEG IN ELECTRIC CHAIR, — | WhUUUsuullllldll ® * lordans, fr of Pay Btronks 4) tore In Boattle Jchannels, Bright one day came up (iy United Pree) * ‘ * iixhit Kd jiding Grand Chancellor Henry T. Brown!on a letter addresmwed to bie fatr AUBURN, N. Y¥,, July 7 ak | : r : =. iT eque pat hia deepe | * B ( Ir Rand, Music F and 0 K, of P. officers were the | name ake in California Me man a ing a fs at rea at the hs vs wi ® ' Crew exh foot of Pay et eheon of the expoal.| memorandum of the name, and a| regret be conve » his pa * ay have * " ae jsucnte at a luncheon of the exporl | ry gaya inter aont Mins Fright a|in Rome because of his dixgraceful * ‘ f ory ru A AYP tion officials today, and at 1 o'clock | earq bearing, above hie name and| end, Giuseppe Banduccl, who & * the " * i re. Dr. A. Co Haddon, Pine Arta building, Sub a reception was tendered them in| address, the greeting, “Hello, Hee.” | sassinated Jone Bardato, a United) / * om thor a ® : Yr) b } en Beas of North Amer the Washington State bullding An answer came Within a month, re | Btates seeret service man, In He * though t t it ® The program for the day includes | sulting In a correspondence that | fast, December 17, 1907, was elec & hopes for his recove * the performance of “Damon and|ended in the young Indy's trip to |lrocuted this morning ». ; * Pythia by the lola team from | thie elty yton, Ohio, In the Amphitheatre . ee ee eee eee ERR Da », O r rn LOCAL ELKS G0 souTH at 2:20 and § o'clock, and « ma pret Ws BEATEN TO A PULP. tive drille by seven uniform ran By United Pres $:00 p. w.—The Five Jugs Streak | PS EVEP \ J ‘ ow t " » Bros, Fire teamea in the Stadium at 4 p. m (iy United Press.) | About 20 representatives of | 1 ! een 0 ” A 1 ' Acsiatant ks Company wat NEW YORK, July 7—With the Stile Elks will le wait t Ap odin Wy c. OF é f hua eaten to pulp and with the |felee Wo A Me Abate A , A r pray ad Jey 2 to 17. Among those who Ww t tay ne % | the of an unknown worman 12 t ! Au ‘ William co eRe FROM Frisco, i FNS HOR! pears ¢ , | arrested on f the ba He rode to) 1. A, Adkiin, an Alaskan, disap |ejon in the crime } ere | jn! . the north end of the city and from Leigyry GUESTS OF THE SAN peared in Benttel on the last day! ‘The body wax covered with bi NEW YORK, July 7-~It Is learn pee een ——s FRANCISCO EXAMINER ARE AAIES y jot May and since that time hi¥l-rracks from thin pgol of blood /ed that the polles department has pure four a sat whiet basi “4 | wife and friends have been search fowed which way SHO Gaxasein had }reaue ated the authorities of several | t bher had carried | COMING. ing for him. high and low watked . Mediterranean and Indiqn ocean : waa but $16 left In it | pam STE Wi EACH STORY | pe Klin and his famfly came to Se |coust cities to hold up the German b] * . od | ttle to visit the exposition. They steamer Helena Richmers and to ; bi ne an af i vy era Seattle stopped at the B » Hotel. On C VW. FERRIS IS DEAD genre, MBONE hes pamsongers 6 an 4 b te tor cisco Examiner w reach h Sea HE TELLS POLICE Seay oi Aehiln Siketed: for @ walk erew for aon ing, the murderer | ow ev ry wf thie la - 0 sie Sige! Seizes the Money | party 3 will remain only for th with Mrs. Ackiio. | The pair walk’) After an lines of seven weeks | ras init enietel tei Sat ea oo See th ed along Third av, to Pike st] cyauncey W. Ferris, first comp:| a, WINDT 18 NEW CLERK, We a tu slot Amert MERE MAN SAYS HE 18 LEFT when Ackiin sald he wanted to #€¢) Voier of the city of Beattle, died . Fred C. Brown has beer an old friend, William Devine, a 4 ustice Fred rown ha a) at) the newest. nobbiest € n 1 this morning at Puget Sound sant ” iditional clerk by the LU iu pute styles are \ TO FIGHT FOR LIFE ALL Klondiker ltarlum, He ts aurvived by his moth. Sven ap addltons , show by us “ ALONE Wife and husband parted and). Mra. Phoebe Bi. Ferris, and a county commissioners, in the person Pe . since-that time no trace of AckliO| 1s ied sister, both of whom reside of A ate op petition of Pa WE SPECIALIZE ON HIGH GRADE BLUE | — w been found | cifle City for an election on the N iN The Examiner has planned and ts) @ 7, pyige erg : BS ros es Be Acktin sold out {22 Hilladale, Mich. Mr. Perris had | juegtion of incorp sy Ha | SUITABLE FOR SUMMER A D WINTER WEAR, ME ; rigg, of 617 22nd av. 8 long been a member of the Beattle DIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHTS. now carrying out a number of va for Calif s Bight of t hie Alaska holdings to the Guggen At helme to have made several poor invest-| is looking for his wife and $1,904 . which he says she took along with he Exam her yesterday when she suddenly 1 iner's guests are now racing AFOUNd Lome jb ome ments, although at the tme of bin | e@ world to beat all previoun re¢ disappearance he was in comfdrt-| | ; : od wits bit To the police Trigg atated that M We are already showing that rape a wi ; ; ‘lords, A large part Mt WAY 15. wife and he recently engaged in | able clreumstances, Prior to bits] | sis tein till aa abate will be throuah Lyon's to Landoa, Pairs, and pitals thon, The or whieh, | @isappearance Ackiin bad not been | sana’ as ue aetna ' lof Europe, while thin big party of o have been taken, Trige 10 the best of health, Hie friends Pha aan 4 a he: oe iar M State nt 80 ts on the way her aed erlyea atoued Ti (Dy United Pres mn ly Investo Se get dco Mg says, was the proceeds of a recent | belleve that ogy ee O80) WENATCHER, July 7.—We-| will ma profits in a short $20 and Al ‘ $30.00 to he Sarky, Wil maha: is bene realty Seal ohh Se hee's biggest fire, ending in a time. FT ton Heights is along teration s quarters at the Butler Annex. It f8 ty telling of hie plight, Trigg first | Hd Ml health his wife took $200. He off and it is ly wounded jin charge | Examine Flees on Bicycle. | he with the f Kdward Rainey, of the stated that staff, who m from jy $3 lucky e whe CALIFORNIAN WEDS © PYTRIANG DUT). was found In the doorway of lteneniont house at Baxt 1th at, early Binoe that time he te said) y, y sifios89 BIG SUM APPROPRIATED “MEXICAN CONSUL 15 GIRL HE NEVER SAW ATTACKED Wt Die attend from this city are H. Moore, E. It. Ingersoll and ©, A Reynolds, members of the grand Philip Calta, won of the ny p Calta, wor lode tor of a nearby waloc suspicion of Implica-| rq gRARCH FOR ASSASSIN. | | mn, haw been fix and July 2 the date hietic club and Seattle F, O. EB Why Buy a Light-Weight Summer Suit? out late |atde the Navy Yard, ari! has a won ’ rear of derful future. Many are taking mpany’s | vantage of the present low price Free of Charge $25 Suits $45 Suits . ( table mnor &@ Par-| and easy terme that we are offering Medium Weights Medium Weights, The robber fled up an alley w are to visit the Yellowstone Park. or Trigg was sure that hie wife lf va Mig p AE eal pool pect ‘ding | | ‘eles J. W. Headice, a grocer and a former/Chieago, New York, Washington. carried away $1,900. The deserted FOR GARBAGE DUMP beg tao n Maa a Ss the bias ay -. 6 of the Navy : ~ cy hte Perfec t New Colors: policeman, In pursult, Th New Orleans other southern husband says he thinks hie wife jwind. Only the work of the fire| moving sears Aas z Fit ran to Rockefeller and ( ae rt ts few, the famous Grand Can has gone to Washington, D. C., to py SS \ge artment : the fire |ton Heights in fast growing Into a y ave, spring on @ bleycle an n of the ¢ the home of her sister Hecause the United States gov Aten to t . st hae iis elty water ip the ane north to ffnd and Rucker av . Of these gue wf the Examiner ernment resident engineer objected Berge dd on district irene: a Ben Medal paid ioe i the . Guaran he abandoned the wheel. The fust-/40 are students in the public BURGLAR IN HIS HOME, to the present garbage dump uged By 4:30 o'clock the fire was an- | p nt prices that we are selling teed i tive climbed on behind a grocery/ schools, tanging in age from 14 to) |=When H. Coulson returned to} by the elty, the counct? last olght | ger control this beautiful property for, we will mas wagon, yg ae b pi : mh Be a, years Ky e othe a _ his re at 1216 37th ay. N. appropriated the sum of $4500 for! ‘There was no lows of human life,| give you a written guarantee ¢ — overcoat at a store and turned to) school teachers or other friends of last night he discovered that a burg: | the construction of a pile bridge On » he ‘ yi a ¢ tol the waterfront, where he ditched | the young each boy and girl|lar had looted the house, Bilver-|Commorelai et, at a point between | accu ie'a eatin | ere prenlt io one reer Large lots) |) PAY US A VISIT NOW. DON’T WAIT. OPEN EVERY satchel containing $15 tn old, a re-|being accompanied by some com- ware and trinkets formed the burg: | blocks P and L of Ladd's Factory 960 and up. Terms $2 down and $1| pay DAY UNTIL 6 P. M, . volver and a false mustache panion of his or her own selection. lar's loot Bites, to be used instead KING FALL8 FROM HORSE, eonthly ’ 2 |e } Lyon's Wound Serious. Mr. Lyon was taken to Dr How ard’s office, where the wound was @ressed,-and later he was removed in an ambu! oce to the hospital, Dr. Howard staced that Mr. Lyon had been shot through the neck, the bullet entering the edge of the jaw} @n one side and passing downward. @oming out through the neck on the @pposite vide. One tooth was car-| tied by the Impact of the bullet through the entire wound. } The robber is described as young, smooth shaven and of medium height. He wore a long, light col- ered coat. HE HURLS HIMSELF. = | FROM OPEN WINDOW TO A SUDDEN DEATH Harting himeelf through a win dow of the City hospital, James Dale, a patient, plunged 60 feet to the cement sidewalk below last night and was almost instantly kill- ed. Nearly every bone in the man's body was broken. Police patrol men, aroused by the crash of the body against the pavement, rushed to Dale's aid. Dale was 28 years old and a sail or. He was taken to the City hos) pital last Saturday apparently suf. fering from typhoid fever. He was placed in the men's medical ward, | which is on the fourth floor of the| new municipal building, facing Yes | ler way, The ward was filled last/ night when Dale arose from his cot | and slowly walked across the room Suddenly he made a running jump through the window and plunged to his death. BAD BLAZE OCCURS ON FIRST AVENUE Fire of doubtful origin started in} the store of the Federal Paint & Wall Paper company, at 1314 Firat av., last night, and before the flames could be checked, damage amount ing to $42,500 resulted. Edwin L. Gr pne of the pro prietora, be that the blaze Was started cracker thrown over the front transom. The store had been closed for the night, and Mr. Graves was in the basement when the flames were discovered In the front end of the establishment The stock was valned at $25,000. The insurance amounts to $14,500. GJOA GIVEN 10 FRISCO SAN FRANCISCO, sloop Gj Armundeen NEW ENGLAND CLUB Excursion to Hood Canal Thursday, July 8th, 10 A. M. LEAVES PIER 6, FOOT OF UNIVERSITY ST., 10 A. M. SHARP. hu STEAMER YOSEMITE rIieR 6. CaeT OF VNiviasiTY: 6h PALATIAL STEAMER YOSEMITE—FINEST APPOINTED EXCURSION STEAMER ON THE PACIFIC COAST. EVERY CONVENIENCE TO INSURE PERFECT COMFORT AND ABSOLUTE SAFETY, » i Fare 50c. Children Under 12, 25¢ The Llood Canal trip is the mos scenic excursion trip in all America, and the | YOSEMITE is the ONLY LARGE | FLOATING PALACE ON THE SOUND, an | is the only BOAT WITH A BIG BAND AND DANCING ON SHIP, The New Eng | land Club, which gives this magnificent excursion way up to the end of Hood Canal “ct prises 4,000 members—the largest club in Seattle and King county All New Englander to turn out and make this excursion the largest and best of th yme, though, no matter from what are urgently requeste season. You're all wel ection of the country you coma 1,800 IS ALL WE CAN CARRY—SO COME TO PIER 6 EARLY IN THE MORNING, MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE SERVED FOR FIVE CENTS—ON OTHER BOATS 10¢ AND li5e IS CHARGED, FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, ALL CHARGES MODERATE. Visiting Knights of Pythias Excursion to Bremerton | WE RUN OUT TOWARD THE OCEAN AND OVER TO BREMERTON—ONE OF | THE FINEST TRIPS IN AMERICA. fl Fare Only 25c Round Trip—Don’t Pay More ALL LOCAL KNIGHTS AND FRIENDS SHOULD COME ON THIS EXCURSION TO HELP ENTERTAIN VISITINC KNIGHTS. MOONLIGHT DANCING EXCURSION July 7.—The whieh Captain Northwest hi i lant voyage Ww 2 : J ig, with big band of music. Fare only 25c, ladies free. Leave Pier 6 at bloff in Golden Ga erlvok 8 y at 10:30, Spend an evening on one of these delightful excursions, Ing the sea. In nee of Ye wwain thousands of person hip waslfl- formally to the park com ] = the Norwesian low rate. The Masons, Odd Methodist Church Epworth League and N CHARTERS and days this month on this boat, See C. D, in ‘Times’ Block The Yosemite is now open for charter at a very K. of P., Spanish War Veterans, the have CPRTAI | Hillman personally Obedient Daughter. IH! other lodge BELGRADE, July 7 4 sudden fit, King Peter fell off of Cherry at. Hr | bie yent was bruised bul was not seriously afternoon that = fl the Warren SiMe Rooms 228-230 Burke Bidg., Second Av. and Marion §t Homeseekers Seattle office, 106 rton office in the ton, We (By United Press.) | Beattle Selxed with are the owners ¢ while riding In the pary ternoon, The monarch | will show you avy Yard sights in our free auto at Bremer rt, Hin physicians stated this/ton. Free transportation furnished he kind would be to buyers, Call or write for maps, right in a few days prices and cireulara. da, ___Shafer Bros—Not Only Largest, But Best. Announcing the Clearance Sale at the Shafer Store It must be borne in mind ~ that the regular prices on — good clothes are not inflated at the Shafer store; at all times we sell high-class cloth-- ing at very moderate prices. Tomorrow morning the | Shafer store begins its Semi- Annual Clearance Sale. The entire stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing is included. Each garment is plainly | marked, an additional ticket | showing a very decided price concession. Hence these newly low- ered figures are doubly im- portant, In the Boys’ Store we offer numerous quantities of and Youths’ Suits at redug- tions ranging from a fourth | to a third. ra In the First Avenue Store In the Second Avenue | (Arcade Annex) we offer Store we offer the famous our popular lines of Worsted Brokaw Bros. and Kuppen. : : : heimer Clothes for men, at Suits at reductions ranging one-quarter and one-third from one-fourth to one-third. | less, “seca a AV. UNIVERSITY ST. Arcade and Arcade Annex—Whole Block Long ban — on 1998 abode 100i

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