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MEPONR You # rey ————_—. used jure te serond- hand goods, Wighent Priees bald Valdes Pore, 1610 fet M 2050) Ind tone LIVESTOCK, BR eee eho, TH ano Xickh NEW OHY Ix THE abbr TO ER THIs AT ONCE NELF TOU PUTLD meet you, or call at B s FARRAR, XC, 40 Now York tag FROM SRATTIR the well knows s whe has been , vo Famed 18 peers, and fast ot on mit wr. all t nem Pr 1 & VAN ARSDALR, AY, Near ison, PeBRE RHR HE ¥ annually BOW DIRE ie Building ne" Pavsneueonn roenal and two ti re ae) for furnitw Go, 424 Pike at al 116 on for Fails chew oe ike Cm Py bey ae iene, | aot fr | aad 87 Union Boek, pI | a. Brean bn adinnn Ea 1 | Andarsow & Bally, 606 Pioneer, M 1904) Avetion snd Sales aa . Roardin “ELS WILL GIVE Bic CIRCUS AT STAOWUM Work waa paring the A Bike | July started today YP, Stadium for the which will be om pre Chrous, given 28 and 29. Tent and olreaness overhead to give the effect of a ble clrous tent, are being erected, and there will be three regulation +8 foot rings and two stages. A force of 16 men is at Work building the coaches, chartota and Moats for the big parade, Three band chariots are being constructed. Dressing tente are being put up in the Sta dium, and tleket wagons bulll, ev rything being intended to follow the lines of @ first-class etrous It Is expected that 10,000 or 16 000 Bike will come to Seattle on their way home from tb national sonvention at Low Angeles and at tend the clrous ~~ CHIROPODISTS aerial apparatus, with N ide and Pike ot, Phone Main 4920 “CONTRACTORS, oe GLAIRVOVANTS, ra ©. Htevena epirtiuatiot min. end Thursday Keadings, 1% eonte 18 Phird ay ie mH civil pe jective work dey and night Comsalietion wirtetly Cpegen jence ll eastern cities t ar 4 & CODY, Supt clive Aneneg. HitaT Manche Gonmliat lovestigationa ete © Gienen HAIR GOODS. “Feitches Will on vale 418 Union HAY MAKERS. _12.00 Mate Kevensugh, 1810 Firs 48 eS cg ee WS. | Tonasen eR Moe's Maa aber a Hot MASSAGE. sep ninatannaueataapatatainata a youre present focation 110 trenr) Unten’ Millie Haydl, 114 Peopte's Bank Midge NOTARY PUBLIC. August Tosliner, 04 Biers me, OPTICIANS, ap kee OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS a eae Mes bers and County | SM MAM iad Sh a ee MONEY FOR SALARIED co tw reorLe pen ti PAINTERS, seeding Chicago Bocerating Ce Fiver pire ts oe ee ' PATEN) ATTORNEYS. nd comtracts. CLIFFORD @ VAN AREDALR O18 Third Av. pear Madiovn. “lie — te loan 48O Gav. teat Empire Me, Gainey lowea lowest raten © bal A Wetten ten Peapice ihaakr bite LOANS—312 Mebinorn Bide FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, For Exchange WE_HAVE CLIENTS WHO DmaIh TO AKE BXCHANGRA AR FOL LOR OME CLIBNT HAS SEVERAL, Wee SEATTLE LOTS FRER OF INCUM- te cs. TO XCHANGE FOR A Ow AND iN SRATTLE, WILL A Me an ‘ny. FHen ) EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE AN LOT AND ASSUME OR PAY CASI DIFFERENCE. ALAD SEVERAL OTHER Ex CHANGES CAN BE MADE Iv ¥ HAYS PROPERTY OF MERIT, NOT TOO ERED. AX WE HAYS PARTT ITH PROPERTY AND CASH. JOHN WH WHITE CO, 497 Oriental Mioek, Main 2409, Ind. 2992. Will soli, trade, of rr bottom land, by Delivery. Classified Directory. ARCHITECTS. | oresnenaranrtaraeenagnrh Cy book, house, cot 1s plane, ving wine, ete Frorneen, Architect. 412 Bil inobor ish me ———__—_—_—_—_—- 4 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. —— Seed , Lawyer, husband and wife (Aitagents Rooms 8 ‘1a First av. ROW PARKER 414. ¥ ind 1209. haniew Liens a epectalty . Idaho, Washington. ' ny & H ax Bide U & Courte o™ iMiTn & KEL ABSTRACTORS, , 606 Ph Tor. feed iilew and’ corporations ¥, 616-679 Colman Bide Anders fene guaranteed tt More Abstract : : fe Booth - Whittlesey - Han ise Co, Haller Biock Phone, Main 2 BANK®, eee THB CANADIAN BANK OF COM> BRCK Hoaa foronto, Canada, (17) branches tn Canad General Banking Bi diowed on Savings offton, en ere Ci to Spiniing’s for bicycle rep sundries BOOKS AND STATIONERY. P.O Book More, 1981% Third av, | Ss ” oO PATENTS. Books free, . ee Colman, Washington, D. ©. Adame & . shiner tate oe ND sere. Siart- hoy’ Sloe "Wihte for honk —— Paul A Talbot EXPERT Mutua! Life PATTERNS AND MODELS, Decidio X01 Thee Cane om ~ LA S. —. — eal PHYSICIANS, SLs ee Private home for tevatite; trained ae | beet of care Vetine Dr, Dalton, skin Gleeson 496 Arcade nnn ‘| anderson Supply Co, 111 Cherry ott PRINTERS, ‘Trick Binding Sch, "sintiey fa ince, Geattie Heller Printing Hous 196 Senvca POSTAGE STAMPS, 8 ETRE STS eae ture, ote oem ' ent preee CM SHOE DEALERS. ‘NUMBERS, Btn tn rth av fed ipe8 PR aR ne STORAGE riciereAicianad Union Transfer, Moving & Storage Co. 1824 Ist. Phones, Main #86; ind 986, —4b — oS OOS TRANSFER COMPANIES, ns jo move, try the Lioyd ntract or hour wi aten Main 826 r, 1008 Vernom phace, furniture en plane one, Ballard Foals TYPEWRITERS ANO SUPPLIES, “You and other makes fac written letters Pacitio Supply Co, 322 N. vm TAILORS. Leonard Budd. P. Nelson. Central Did. ~~ TELEGRAPHY. TR Wirecor ‘wire an oxpert_ instruction. Our Preation just wert expo grounds THE STAR—THURSI BALLARD. [a ANGBY OVER GAR SERVICE People Kick About What They Term is the “Lem-| on Special” Handed Out, on the Beach Line | HALLARD, joke, the Hallard Beach oar July 16.—From a lemon apocial,” an the} fe known, has become a stern reality night, at the time when every one in hurrying home, tired and hungry the wait at 24th ay, Hallard, haw created anything but pleasant feel |] 9 t Biectrle | ings toward the Seattle eompany | dents fled « protest with The Star, | The double car tracks terminate} at 24th ay, and from thie run on & single track, This means that each | car, after making the trip out, must walt at 24th ay, until ¢ ' ding ear has made the round trip of 40] blocks. Line Is Nicknamed. The schedule time for this trip iw about 25 minutes, and the care run on a fifteenminute headway,| the stop at 24th ay. is never lone than 10 minutes his atop at fret made the residenta of the section } lowes hi torial and labor used in the con- struction of the building call the ear service the “lemon ape celal,” but the growing district has increased the traffic so the running | time is longer and the wait has} lengthened correspondingly to 20] minutes some evenings Disgusted, the patrons of the road loave the car, and many walk to their homes rather than suffer the delay that they know comes every | evening at the rush hour They have demanded that a aid-| lng be built half way to the end of tha line gnd then the delay would be out in half, and many of the residents would in this way! reach home somewhere around the dinner hour Demand Ia Ignored. The 4 nd seems reasonable, but in the protest against the Bal} lard Beach service which the rent-| dents filed with The Star this morn. ing, they state that thelr requests have been ixnored, In fact, they} say that the cars pile up at the 24th av. terminal and by the time the car bas returned from the end of the line, the rear cars have dumped thelr passengers tonto one ear and the crowd fs in thie way cared for, This overloading of the cars the residents of Ballard ob- Joct to very strongly and demand some sort of relief. The building of @ siding would hot be very expensive, and this Would enable the cara to pawn ata pont that would do away with all delay, Perhaps when the Seattle Electric company has the time, the siding will be installed, LORENTZ HURT IN STREET CAR WRECK George Lorenta, of 3 West Donny Way, who was injured in the rear end collision of & Ballard Beach and Fort Lawton car at the Detention home Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, was able to get out of bed this morning, His right wrist ts probably fractured and his left arm badly wrenched The Ballard car was following close behind the Fort car, when the latter stopped suddenly to let off Hefore the motorman ear could stop his into the one ahead, waa thrown back in get to , his car started back was sitting in the the front ond of the Bal When it recoiled = car, the collision and started back WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.—Harry Thaw laughed today at the state- ment made by his wife that she WANT A, REGEWER FOR “GOLD ChMPS" The motion of H. R. Schmohl for ver for the “Gold Camps of an attraction on the Pay Streak, will be heard before Judge Gilliam next Monday morning, the 19th. Schmohl charges & Tanner, who has the concession, for a large part of ma “aa FIND DEAD MAN IN LAKE UNION TODA Albert Bock of 1918 Almy at, this afternoon found a body floating tn Lake Union, believed to be that of a man famed Hicks, who has lived in the neighborhood CHICAGO.—July wheat reached a new record for the crop today when it went to $1.20, but declined again suddenly this afternoon, and clowed at $1.23% BREAKING IT GENTLY. A young artist once persuaded Whistler to me and view his lat eat effort he two stood before the canvas for some moments in silence, Finally the young man asked timidly, “Don't you think, air, that this painting of mine is—well er-—-tolerable Whistler's eyes twinkled danger ously, “What is your opinion of a toler. able egg? he asked, Night after | This morning tho real | AY, JULY 15, 1909, FRIDAY’S A.-Y.- P. E, PROGRAM TACOMA DAY DARUGGISTS’ DAY VAGHINGTON PRESS DAY Gates open Te a ter town ground Clan Fraser ar Go to exposit with oxy 10:00 High Wagner's 40 p. m.—Pop Hawalian building Mode! achool Druggiots’ day Luncheon, drugelat 10:80 1h:00 MBs av 2:00 Washington Stat welding Washington Btate I ing ‘The Bridge of the of Pacific untverntt 8. Life Baving ¢ Concert, Liberattt'r Concert, Wagner's Educational Dr. A. C. He Concert, Liberatt's 10 Bridge of the Pacific university n Educational congress dress by A. Rowe Hill Miesourt EDUCATIONAL TEACHERS NATIONAL COUNCIL WASHINGTON BTATE DENTISTS’ CONVENTION exhibition. program tn Tacoma boosters aand Commercial club program building, A-Y nKrems in CONGRESS DAY OF WOMEN rive in elty n in and p down rad pecial cars and parade in various parts of band, head of Ca ith AY? or talks, cades tereopticon views Educational building Auditorium. ul Ne State building w York at pre Mr. Jowah Collir ‘rons association, Fine Arts build Goda y Indian drama, by students Auditorium rew exhibition, foot of Pay Streak band, Musle pavilion P. band, i in Pine Nome clrele lecture Arts building band, Muste pavilion 5," Indian drama, by students Auditorium in Good Roads building, ad president of the University o: WILL REFIGHT “OLD |Spectacular Features Are Booked at the Wild West Show at Madison Park | One of the spectacular features with Cheyenne Bill's Wild Weat Show and Congress of Rough Rid ers, which opens at Madison park next Saturday night, is a vivid and realistic life portrayal of Frederick Remington's great pleture, “The Fight Over the Water Hole.” Some of the bitterest battios of the great Indian plains of the Weat been fought for the possession of those priceleas wells in the desert Of equal interest to young and old will be the dramatic and thril) ing reproduction of the terrible Mountain Meadow massacre, in whieh the chief actors will be the great troupe of Sioux and Cheyenne | have ladians with the company ‘The show is not, however, with out ite comedy ineldents. The big band of bucking and outlaw horses | furnishes many opportunities for mirth and laughter, With the show) are some of the worst and most persistent buckers from the Okla homa ranges. The incidenta described In the foregoing are only @ amall part of the program given by thia show, whieh Includes trick and fancy rid- ing by cowpunchers and cowgirls, a dramatic reprodvetion of the ta wous old Pony Express, ghost dances, and ceremonial dance y the big troupe of In) dians, the attack and rescue of & wagon train as {t crosses the pral- rie, and many other features of equal interest. There will be a big street parrade by the entire company of Indiana, cowpunchers, cowgirla and other) , next Saturday morning, headed by Cheyenne Mill's cowboy band. Reserved seats will be on sale next Friday EITORS. UT APE COME FROM ALL OVER THE STATE AND REGISTER HERE TODAY, Editors from all parts of the * of Washington, 260 in num- ber, are In Seattle today to attend the 23rd annual meeting of the! Washington State Editorial associa: tion. President Albert Johnaon, of Hoquiam, received the visitors as they registered this morning In the office of James A, Wood, director of explottation, Appreciating what the editors of this state have dove In “boosting” the exposition, tho A.-Y.-P. officials will entertain them royally during their stay In Seattle. This afternoon they are guests of the Seattle Press club, at the Orpheum theatre, Tonight they will be given the privileges of the Pay Streak, and tomorrow morning | they will be shown around town In dpacial cara. The first business session will be at.2:30 tomorrow afternoon In the Fine Arts building, on the fair grounds The visitors will then take sup por at the New York State build. ing as the guests of the exploitation department of the fatr. After Saturday's business see gion the visitors will go for an orcursion on Lake Washington,| with a plonic supper on the boat, returning to witness the ilumina- tion of the fair grounds from the lakefront. Later, at the foot of Pay Stronk, they will watch the Battle of Manila, produced ih fire. works by Hitt Bros, of Seattle. TO STUOY METHOD OF FISH PROTECTION (By United Press.) WINNIPEG, Man, July 15.—Prof, | David Starr Jordan of Leland Stan- | ford university, Callfornia with | Prof. Prince of Ottawa, me: of the International fish mission, are in Winnipeg proceed to Vancouver shortly riving at the height of the fishing season to outline the beat methods to} be followed by Canada and the Unit- od States for the protection of the vast salmon fisheries of the Fraser | river, Straits of Georgia and Puget sound. BATTLES DOUBLE TRAGEDY NOW PUZZLING THE POLICE 4 Press) CHICAGO, July 15.—A_ three days’ search for a supposed mur derer ended today with the find ing of the body of Claude Hunt, a young farmer of St. Joseph county Mich. and now the local police be lieve that he also met his death at the hands of a supposed assassin who slew Mamie Davie, of Chicago, at Klinger Lake. After the body of the young woman was found in the waters of the lake, suspicion attach ed to Hunt. The man's body had been in the water about three days. Another theory of the police ts that the young woman leaped into the lake with suicidal intent be cause of suffering from sickness, | They think {t possible that Hunt jumped after her to save her tif and, being unable to swim, was drowned. MA, DOIG AND MISS FLETCHER MARRIED HERE LAST NIGHT J, W. Herbert Doig and Miss Edith Fleteher were married in Bethany Presbyterian church last evening at $:30 o'clock. Rev, W. A. Major, D. D., read the coremony, and wae assisted by Rev. James M. Wileon, D. D., pastor of the West- tmiaster Presbyterian church, Misa Mira Fletcher and Miss Theo Major were the bridesmaids. Frank ©. Doig, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Little Dorothy Byers was flower girl. The bride wore an em pire gown of white flowered silk, and carried bride's roses, Before the ceremony Misa Myrtle Doty sang “If | Hed a Thousand Lives.” Miss Bertha Tellier played Mendeis- wohn's wedding march on the pipe organ, After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's mother, on Boylston ay. | N. Mr. and Mra. Doig left for Puget Sound summer resorts, and will be at home in their new residence, 914 Miller st, after Beptember 15, GREAT CROWDS FLOCK TO RESERVATION LAND All because your Uncle Samuel has seen fit to throw open for entry certain reservation jands in Washington, Idaho and Montana, the ticket clerks at the Union depot are seeing things through a bine haze. The hare is caused by their language. As if the fair and the visitors it attracts were not enough, this city, yesterday and this morning, took the liberty to cast another 15,000 would-be in- Yestors on the mercies of these same clerks, all desiring trans. portation to and {nformation about Spokane, Coeur d'Alene, Missoula and Kalispell. This morning dis- patches came from the last three little burgs to say that they are overrun with shouting, howling mobs of people who are desirous to get in on time, Registration ia open till August 6, but that does not alter the fact that numbers of people think that if they register first they will be more liable to draw a good num ber. LONDON, July 15.—Hnglish naval experts are at war today over the desirability of arming the four “provisional” Dreadnoughts in this year's battleship building program with 13.6-Inch guns, From both me chanical and financial standpoints, Oe eee XIAMESS 15 BRILLIANT OPELTAL First Performance of So- ciety Production Is Suc- Wear | Gorgeous Costumes | | Fow, if a bri letus have ever been seen a& Moore theatre than that which disclosed when the curtain rose for| the opentng’ pe ot the} | Kirmens last night | The unanimous burst of applause | | cess Dancers ny, mor ant ta t th rmance which greéted the raising of the ¢ jtain on the and march cossional, which was led t | Whitney , Treat, continued teen minutes, and performers trained to thel jit wa to belleve |they wore onl Harry Treat |the terpatchorean art which wot | put to the blush the pe hero. and Harry | for fit ne » well were th “ impowdtble Amatapire howed a maste a] formance of| many a tines an> the} rhythm and awing of the |formers who followed behind |lead, dancing to the f his oning fingers, were marvelously fect. The have done cre ballet, Mad juelf never troupe. 0 per bi per would call « opening chorus “dit » Kattl Lanner her turned out a bette Brilliant Costume |nations, the # the extreme and when It finally die solved in rhythmic undulations from lout fairly shook the house Following the opening mare came the Scottish dancers with Highland flings and reelx, To make the Highland fling really artistic requires the highest skill on the part of the dancer, It is difficult at} | best, but the work Jast night was a) lrevelation, and before this dane was over the whole house realized that it had come to see something worth while Following quickly on the heels of the Scotch lads and lasai came he Irish colleens, and it surely must have done every Irish heart good to hear the shouts of applause which greeted their entry, And when a wild Irish finished the beautiful |harvest dance the colleens left the {atage popular favorites Tarantella Was Attractive. ‘The Italian Tarantella was the next of the national dances. The coatumes of the performers in this special feature were probably the | most brilliant in the whole produc thon. Miss Hawkins, who took the part of La Saltorella, by her wor derfal skill and grece and her com plete mastery of the dance, im- mediately captivated the house, and the oceans of flowers which were handed to her across the foot lights were fully deserved. ‘After the old world Tarantella, « quick change was made to giddy Broadway and the “Floffy Ruffles troupe held the stage, and the audience was spelibound. ‘Then | caine the Dance of the Hours, Beau tifully conceived and excellently carried out was this movement, but) for fear that all the eulogistle ad: | feetives may be used up, Jet it be) tenid that Just @ tiny bit more sd | | hearing is necessary to bring this) up to the abnormally high standard | f the reat of the show, Neverthe} leas, the finale of the dance was one of the most beautiful phases of any. Swing Song Popular. The “Footmen and French Maids” chorus, and the “Hello, People,” led by Harry Treat, should by no means escape notice. Of all the pretty effects of the show It Is quite certain that many {n_ the) audience would pick out the Swing, song and dance as the most en- tirely captivating. The novelty of it was sufficient to bring forth a hearty response, and the delightful effect of the many colored lights on the swing ropes as the fair swingers passed to and fro called forth spon- taneous applause, The Spanish dance and the Indian war dance were both worth travelling a long way to see, and when the Marso- vian Peasant dance brought the Kir- mess to a conclusion there was but one verdict, “a complete and un qualified success.” The theatre was crowded with flowers and with good-humored peo- ple, Beautiful gowns and hand- some jowelry are a feature of the production. A more brilliant spec- \tacle has never been witnessed in this city, That the Orthopedic hos pital will benefit is, of course, an established fact. NEWS BULLETINS LOS ANGELES—With the excep- tion of a brief meeting of the mem- bers of the Grand Lodge of Elks this afternoon, outof-door cere- monies claimed the attention of thousands of visitors today, PHILADELPHIA.—Bighteen per: sons were killed by the collapse of a building here today. The bodies of three women, two men and one boy have been noved, NEW YORK.—Jobn Balside, son of the multi-millionaire exporter of sugar at Havana, shot and killed himself today, blowing his brains the question is most serious, The Big White Market Main Floor South Public Market Building. Best Eastern Hams (the 17c Per Pound; Home Rendered Pure Our own manufacture of than the packing house kind The Finest Bacon in the Land, Sliced, 2214c Per Pound. WE WANT YOU THE BIG WHITE MARKET | regular wholesale price), Half or Whole. Lard, 2 Lbs. for 25¢ Sausage. No higher in price It's a whole lot better. OR A CUSTOMER MAIN FLOOR SOUTH PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING. | \the stage the applause which broke cause bo wae disappointed In for an actross in the enat Jere tow ompany CHICAGO.—Pratiniony enautional trial i the Ginglos d of and torney MINNEAPOLIS.—¥! ‘a 6.46 to ers der t il BOX Applies Ointment to Those He Wounded When He Inflicted Sharp - Pointed Darts on the Wealthy (By United NEW YORK, Ju esa.) Colonel Outlook, ealing to the best trained || « Outlook maltt-mit ive to the f the United a well vidually. f doing a ma t th, the ngnized by Them, he affirms, redit and for thelr ability and energy own by amassing @ great fortune, vided they have made the country sharers in their prosperity TEDDY AND HUNTERS ARE. NOW IN CAMP BY WARRINGTON DAWSON. Staff Correspondent of the United Press. CAMP ROOSEVELT, via Nal- vasha, July 16.—I found the mem- berg of Col, Roosevelt's party to be in good health when I arrived here today. None of them appeared to be any the worse for the trying time they had on the desert, when they were forced to march for two days and nearly two nights without water, This camp, which I am visiting at the invitation of Col, Roosevelt, is situated on the plain near Sal- gosol. The colonel’s party pitched thelr tents here Wednesday eve- ning. Water Front AT A PREMIUM Around the Bremerton Navy Yard. Navy Yard City has the only good water front for sale at any price around the navy yard. Navy Yard City ts al a side the yard and has one mil of the prettiest water front on Puget sound AT OUR EXPENSE We are taking crowds and proving to them that a large Profit is inevitable on a small investment made In Navy Yard City Jots or tracts. Uncle Sam is spending millions of dollars on his navy yard and the early investors will reap the benefits. For a short time only we are Lanse SAO “S, Large Lots On terms $4 down and $2 monthly. Certified abstracts; city water in and paid for. We bulld homes on easy payments. You can get lots of work in the navy yard. Call at our office and+go with us on the fast new steamer H. B. Kennedy, leaving Colman Dock ten times daily; fifty minutes’ ride. BREMERTON DEVELOP- MENT COMPANY. 106 Cherry St. Ground Floor, Call or write for maps and prices, in thy Ame Frver try to saw through, a “6x8” with a saw that binds? What did you think? - What did you say? Now, there is no excuse forasaw Dinding if the saw is properly made, All this is in the grinding, SIMONDS Hand Saws are “Crescent Ground,” giving the greatest clearance with the least set of the teeth, So perfectly tapered does crescont grinding leave the blade, that it will cut well-seasoned lumber with. out any set whatever, Ask to see the SIMONDS Saw, this week, at any one of the following stores, UNION HARDWARE CO, STEWART HARDWARE CO. F, M. SPINNING DAN, B. BRIGKSON CO, FREMONT HARDWARE CO, SIMONDS MFG, CO, Seattle Office, 119 Jackson St, Ce a ee

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