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CITY REAL ESTATE, | Continued REAL esTaTe Bentinuee a rin an Sell te een Bay » J tw ae he all th J “ { TrAHLOMS tare away ' BEN \ ! ATK rir » tdoo Wine’ AV ‘ ne wv rear values in Men's . * and ry for niversity vi ca = . t * any ' strict Lots y eoaaiiin beter $125 | BVH A THOMAS #>CO, INE : Ground Floor Lowman Wide cre CANADIAN | hank OF CoM n Terms ot Mate une Ind 2408 |] Mead attion To prenle, Coneée, cit? ne ato) A General reat allowed vs sh--$15 a Month tame you mou ware TH Oy to Bpinning’s for bieyels F oundrica BOOKS i. STATIONERY, QRNLIN RRALTY ap mmertonns Tank ‘cRIROFODISTS, er Must Sell reece ene aes Ph, soe. HO FRER EXCURSION on steamer Phone Main 4928 Yosemite to Mirmingham, on thie side of ites sound. and return We are opening 12000 aeres Waterfront at $60 per sore 19 conte a day, of C.D. Hitiman's land eh second fluor Quic a near On FD ant aed chickens ibaa Brees se ict By eweer, seven-recm hous @ “ CLAIRVOVANT! — ® th fruit and 0 | nett we soo ORLA REALTY argain: § fown, balance rent | Adaline Lioy4—Make no mista a . 2 . Sit Highth av NOW tis |eeking the advice of « clare mu Ore —— - ue to consult the best Celenial Mot | Not real estate real et [lite First av. seb Thu Lite OT Exchange a Mra Whater readings Galiy for . -! tadies oniy; at it4 fist er Phone ituallet mtn nd Thureda: ve REAL PPTATE Pit Marien Wit j 2 and ornamental apron # i -| ort for medium priced houses . ‘ : . SOMPORITION ROOFING. es q Bargain weight H Ibe. per sauare, $1.48-| opr DRTECTIVE A 3 t tb the per aquare, $118 H Arends Bide. a ba, per eq ‘ wl Astect! oe $,2400 » tight F a ation etrtetiy just the o, ¢ per door PAINT br O B Willams Co We ond - pe Peiente Tavecti atioaa ote w aamn $1.09 per gsiien Wale ‘Ifth: tna sh =: S-galton cane, $1.62 per gation ~~ Heautiful eo Duy paint from ve How to Paint,” doors from wa We i ship | price. | Matied _ DENTISTS, ® i BROWN—i am rates on of! high elaee 4 dental war y a Home $50 Cash a Month HAIR GOODS. hea, Market Co Daltard; phow tee bow, ra bitter Main 2975, DoS — a view of the *.| Fer Rale-—-Three car nade of unbroke wand C+ 7 Yamber complete ot taina They | aay bs Sines ahd kinds | Jehmeon, epp Moran's Main a we are selling |? ot to belld no UAE Biectria. steam and tud ears present lowattom \ bargain om Ontver typewriter. “Phone North f Angora bet itt 114 Crear Thoroughbred cate for sae | ie Waydi. 518 People's Ba 3 140 TO SANE Phone Bast 12it alae ties Aileen "a Wut soe Four NOTARY PUBLIC. ‘oF, HANDING FT|, Top Gelivery wagon, and Invalid FE hi Al ind ye, me LANDLORD? o orth 2018 Auguet Tortiner, © Rliere midg . ¢ wale, Phone Queen Anne 144) OPTICIANS, FOR SALE—FURNITURE, 2.0 ey Ss — OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, nes Household furniture, nearly new, in-| Members X Riate and Comnty | evading plane, for enle A bargain, ¢Tht “ Renettations. id ele ganar, bog ad PAINTERS. Chieags Decorating Os painting and paperha: trad by day or ow ‘ grocery top delivery wagon, 18-17 140 — Bite Haveane Park oar tine OS Rages & Garrett, 419 and €21 Pine ot. om & side street, small expense We seit for tems tt Purnitere for oale, six rooms pew bi fevtrte §lights modern me A 1h oF 2306 wD bran attics, af ond have feraiturs for cate Mian ox isi New’ Yoru | Queed “Anne S6h A BAR pstmt date nace WANTED TO SUY-—-FURNITURE, ast Tim EAGLE FURNITURE @ AUCTION CORNER OF FIK 4 orxTM ava, View TRACTS UNDOUBTEDLY THs HlOuReT tracts on the how'd PRICE FOR HAND FURNT- anche He weted ve fot & dy We ALL G00De pony SELL : —_— SarOne YOU thee eee, to eres ¢ Bet Papsony FEaMERE =o TivesTocK. imond Beach PATENT ATTORNEYS, ATENTS. ren, rates renee T PROCURE ATENTE THAT PRUTRCT. Wateon i Caiman, Washington, D.C. pontendstin hn Aste tame te Brome, tat ch ‘Trede ay WS ney “iT yeare'te ie @ ‘Coiman Bi Hooks eter m REALTY co Bank Bids nee & Cn ered patent PR ‘Sarr Noy bor wie tor Paul A Talbot BXPURT Mutual Lite PATTERNS AND MODELS. Pet daha cael en hts ES Pe — Moress hired «rt. ae For sale, « fine be fresh about 2 weeks: 418 Western For Mule—Vearting colt cheap at tet apetaire pesmi ey Gd Ty PHYSICIANS. re Tf LOVRRING has romared ~h Private nureee, reasonable 4a Tha 6 Dr Dalton, skin Gireasee Dr. Tucker, Union biook. git cows with phone Main 496 ae Cows for mie, Phone Queen Anne 43 a Ind site MONEY TO LOAN. ve. ne emnemmenae MONEY YOR SALARIED PROPLE [And others furnis thelr own SUPPLIES, alana Totes Anderson Suppiy Co, Ll Cherry at at PHOTOGRAPHERS’ ay: “the ra — va a om Atma easiest paunents, offices in $8 pring a, \ eae DH. Tolman, 40) Epler bioek, PRINTERS, | #12 Second av. tb — | Frick Binding and Printing Go, Pike | on CITT AND, COUNTRY LOAN |riaes, Seuttie Both phones_ 1371 Saccangraneennsiasinn=nteneeeeenaeearetis | ane Sout, ang sinount from $80 ty | Haller Printing Howse 108 ro time, and ertevant & and Columbia Heights sore to mt 6 mm monshiy POSTAGE E STAMPS, ~~ SE Collections bought and sold Schweda 1408 ath pa I SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, ere nisin De Ta een yay highest prices for second hand ni | Kentiemen's clothing, furnt Kouo. 8118 Pirst av tnd. 8516 invest in first mortgages | MONEY and contracts ‘ LaFron a VA REDAT ladles t| ture. ete “We buy second-hy ent prices Le 2889 SHOE DEALERS. in Bal \ 1 a Newtons $00 People's Dank Bag y, $100 Cash anti aiea Py furnst nt mocha And bore dove at Bre-sw0m woiiser in ihe | Mitt vite ee Ww Sewrge is Wath, to ir | pga SHOWCASES. iv Ghaw's Whow Case mip cases and ex pariy ot Nose and lat. Bee | eabinet aU Pirie tna" i #1) American ‘Hank Bldg. ee Main 17% 16-47 NUMBERS, 1406 Pow Ind. “maton, av tome Classified Directory. | | | | Hoteh inom, } | os an ARCHITECTS. hal” | Taecpame book, owes, eottnne and SS AANOFER” “COMPAN wer jow plans have yen At ok Veorkeke gy is ay on “‘Biiat ‘nag Li lead aes NiES, 799 will be “n asp 0 it & mo try the Lio: | ATTORNEYS AT LAW, dior entract of hour wore tn | Eorrest ble Faten * aie £26 Sunset, rs Ls Pipes. Lawyer; basband and wit fe me erimes. ima, settlements. Room 4) -———; and 37 Union Bioek, 113 Firat av. Anderson & Dalley, 696 Ploneor M2008 tt TYPEWRITERS AND | SUPPLIES. & how PANKBR, (0N Y Bik In ectalt inn Aone i Fou aia pther maken, tng-simile ty Washington. | written (Jetters Pacitle Tyvewriter & , Hank Hide | Supply Co, 523 N.Y. “| tMTEH & Colman Wag TAILOR ~ ABBTRACTORS, “Taonard Haid, P Nelson. Central Wide. H Vai Ss darks TELEGRAPHY, 2 qs Mitlce Sed" vorperations —tt & iE coves of TF 08 ‘s8 (tnd st., Beattie, 5! Ho dl ¢ oF wireless expert Instruction jocation juat Weat expo grounds, A usad | my ad sleewhere lo The Mar about bid THE STAR TEN BADLY MATEO SCORE OF NUPTIAL KNOTS THIS MORNING. Ten mismated couples went through the divoree mill in Judge Gilliam's court this® morning and came out separated, making a rath er good day's work even tor Sat urday Bessie M, and John A. Johnaon tried hard to live together, They were originally married in 1809. | She seoured a divoree, but made up and were remarried in 1904 Trouble arose again and they sep arated onee more, Johnson did not contest the case, He lives in Ana conda, Mont The wedded happiness of Mattle J, and “William PL Murray lasted just one week, They were married 18 last and separated Jan wary when she learned he al ready had one wife and waa a pro foasional gambler, He played cards wrong in the marriage gamble and she was given a divoree, He as not contest it Hecause Charles RK. MoGraw smoked cigarettes and was {dle wife ton were week Maude Wilson was given a di yoree from Richard & Wilson on the grounds of cruelty and nonsup port. George Frazier was granted bis Elizabeth, asked for a separa and she got tt, though they married only last Christmas was separated Barnes, from Martha L she having abandoned him were married in BHogland in jt Clara Moore Was divoreed trom Ray W. Moore. They were married ‘n Rverett tn 1904 Bhe claimed he id ber sewing ma jehine, pocketed the profits, left |home and abe never saw him after wards ee CONCERT, Gates open * POLITICAL HISTORY OF STATE LENDS COLOR 10 CHARGES AGAINST BENCH : (Conciuded.) —_— prominently in the state campaign and permitting one or the other of them to accompany the gubernator- lial candidate wherever he went Crow campaigned with the pro spective governor throughout east orn Washington and Root through out western Washington. Ry the ume the legislature con- vened the new governor had become Himpressed with the superior claims | of Root and Crow for the prospec tive places on the bench to be ere ated by the legislature, and the leg iniature had been so thoroughly organized in favor of the bill that no consideration Work Was Hurried. bill 49, Introduced by the jotnt judt clary committee and was the fifth bill enacted Into law that session |The legislature convened January) 5, the committees were appointed vary 19, the Judgshtp bill was Intro- nonce | duced and sent sliding down well Bert | kreased ekids to final passage diciary committee was Rands of | Clarke county, a wel:-known corpor Graves and Christen were Palmer, jtorneys. The chairman of house judiciary committee Charles Gleaton of King county, a railroad attorney, and other mem- bers were Reid of Pierce, attorney for the Northern Pacific ratlroad KR. A. Booth of Seattle and RK 8. Lambert of Whatcom, consistent adherents of the pro-corporation or ganization Report in Advance. When the bill was Introduced In the senate it was referred to the judictary committe A report from that committee recommending Its | passage had been prepared in ad. vance and was presented tmmedi ately after the. bill waa referred. Upon the reading of the report the bill was placed on final passage and passed It was Immediately transmitted to the house, where at 12:20 that day, January 18, it was read under suspension of the rules, placed on final passage and passed, Gleason appearing as its floor champion, It | was hastily carried back to the sen ate, enrolled, signed by the preal dent of that body, sent gaaln to the house, signed by the # following day and sent Immediately to the governor. Evidently the ap |proval of the bill by the governor had been negotiated in advance, for he approved it immediately u litu fecefpt, the date of his, app corresponding with the date of its signing by the speaker. on for It. The reasons for all this unseemly haste and all this political effort h as been explained W Attorney Teats. The court had but, recently decided in favor of an injured workingman tn the case of Hall ve. West & Slade Mill company, an important point of law Involving the | doctrine of assumption of riak, The | great employing corporations of the wtate had joined generally in a pe tition for rehearing In the hope of} gotting the decision reversed, All| SATURDAY; 4 divorcee from Mona Frasier, She eft him and did not contest the sult. Anna Ferris was freed from William KE tris. Loul Hoban secured a divoree from Patrick J Hoban on the grounds of cruelty and drunkenness, Albert Barnes) SUNDAY’S A.-Y.-P; E. PROGRAM a oa SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT, LIBERATTI'S BAND 1:30 p. m-—Clan Fraser, Highland Musicians, various parts of grounds 2:30 p. m—Coneert, Liberatt!'s Band; Music Pavilion 3:00 p. m—Concert, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Washington State Hullding. 7:45 p. m—Coneert, Liberatt!'s Hand, Muste Pavilion it waa rallroaded through that body | cireulated by jin record time and with practi ally | tlonn declaring that both Root and | The bill in question was senate | Master and ‘servant cas January 13, and five days later, Jan-| | | | ation henchman, and other members | | nen, also raiiroad or corporation at-| the | was! poaker the | JULY 17, 1909. FIGHTING NEGRO IS COUPLES SEPARATED | NOT SUBDUED EVEN IN COURT TOOK, WITH JAIL SENTENCE JUDGE GILLIAM UNTIES HALF A | MAUL FELLOW PRISONER UN MEACIFULLY AND 18 STILL MAKING THREATS. Thomas ©. Bell, a negro, who was arrested Thursday night after a desperate fight with Patrolman H.C, Binith, will apend the next 40 days in jail, but when he gets out he threat to Kill Smith on alght When placed In a cell Thursday night, the negro vented his rage upon G, Meunstocklin, a fellow pris oner, and when the jallera arrived Meunstockiin was unconscious, It developed this morning that Meun stocklin’s Jaw wan fractured, He wae taken to the City hospital for treatment When Bell appeared before lloo Judge Gordon, yesterday after noon, to answer to a charge of drunk and disorderly conduct, he was atill sullen and ugly tence of 30 days on the chain gang was Imposed. Upon taking his seat in the dock, Bell wld the prisoners within sound of his volee that he would “get” Patrolman Smith after he served his sentence. NEWS BULLETINS EASTON, Md—The personal ef fects of “Lame Sam” Bastman posed slayer of Mra. Edith Thomp son Woo wife of a prominent business man of Low Ange Cal and ward of former Secretary of the Treasury Lyman Gage, were sold today at public auction. BALTIMORE, bone will leave Dal suing to Balt Lake Clty will dedicate a new August 17 we August 1 where he cathedral ANNAPOLIS, Md.—Inve into the mysterious death of Liout mm of the marine e will be instituted Monday by @ naval court of inquiry Lieut, Button died «# the result of « gunshot wound, Oc tober 12, 1907. The that he committed suicide ip scouted by the members of his family tigation rpe theor —- ed three of the new Judges of the court had been selected with a view of} getting men who would vote for itw reversal. BSuvsequent events proved that jr} care exercised in selecting them i not gone astray. When the case came again before the enlarged bench all three of them voted in favor of reveraing the rule first laid down, and Judge Crow's optnion | holding to the contention that the former ruling was wrong wan one of the most vigorous opinions writ ten by him during the whole five years he waa on the bench. Labor Knows It. Organized workingmen of the te have known for years that the of 1965 was a deepiaid plot to win the court over to the aide of employing corporations on damage sult cases, and for the last two cam palane they have waged organised opposition to the reelection of both Root and Crow campaign of 1906 and the one of 1908 Hiterature was prepared and the labor organisa ‘Crow has displayed marked corpora tlon tendencies in their opinions on LAS OW LIST OY OF JOLLIFICATION The chairman of the senate jo-| MEMBERS OF DETROIT LODGE WILL VISIT EXPOSITION EN ROUTE HOME. (iy United Press.) LOB ANGELES, July 17.—The lant day of the 22d annual conven: tion of Bike began today with sight wooing trips on the part of visitors, continued daring the day, with ath jetic and aquatic sports at the various beaches adjacent to he city and la scheduled end tonight with « parade of electrical floats de plcting familiar circus scenes Mombers of the various visiting lodges spent part of the day In preparing for the exodus which will begin thie afternoon and will con« ting domorrow. Members of the Detroit ledge, who landed the next con- vention for their city, will visit the Beattle exposition en route home. HAVE A GOOD TIME. The real estate men of Minneapo lle Who arrived in the city yeater day, today besported themselves on thely Own account, and found plenty to do having a good time, Tomor row the party will leave for Van couver Lottie Jofferi Sentence Begins. A telegram, received at the Unit- o States marshals office this morning, announced the fact that Lottie Jefferies, who was arrested and sentenced in Seattle for coun terfolting, to four yeard In the pent tentiary, began her sentence yes | terday Frank Wlestjing, Attorney, No: tary, Boston Block eee ‘ View lots. Near Exposition Only 8000; Terme #10 Cash and #10 Ter Month at thie PRIOR tng distance 260; terme. Come today to heart of Junt a fow 120, Only Joternational Bond & Kealty Ce., 1000 American Bank Building. and a sen! | Md.—Cardinal Gib During both the} Press Club Mai Great! Stunts for the Newspa-| permen’s Invasign of the Pay Streak. There in rare Prosident J, honor Chilbers awaiting the Press Club night of exposition, when comes along the Pay Streak An a forthright testimonial of the} jesteom in which he is held on the| Vay 8 roak he is to be invested on Tuesday olahit with the Grand Cor of the Brotherhood of Beant | Attire and he will ride to his honors don across the burning sands on a jcamel enpectally eaparinoned for the oceasion by Namy Salih, of the Streets of Cairo. he insignia of the order will be jpinned upon him by the gentle Diwpan, belle of the Igorrote Vil lage, and as the tnsignia require several pina, all of them of the aafety variety, the ceremonial will be a8 Interesting as it ie Impressive Notables in the Clan. The “Hestowal of the Gee-Btring ae the rite is sometiines termed, is | an honor that few have; that) few will have, for a matter of that, | jespecially wince the kick went up about the Igorrotes’ lack of wearing Apparel. Its rectplenta down to date have been President William How ard Taft, Bx-Vice President Chari Warren Fairbanks, Gov. Gillett, of | California, and Shanghal Jack wreckmaster of King| The wreckmaster accepted ‘or the reason that frequently his | tf luties require him to take hastily to the water The ceremonial will begin in the Streets of Calvo, where the grace nu will dar bet. \ ] as the original Salome anced before Herod A delex om from the Arablan section of the Oriental concession will present) President Chilberg with a writte address tolling him plainly tn what} There to Mr. Chilberg’s feelings | dress will be written | ne t accompanied | Arable and & translation in by Something Planned for All, | He will then be derricked up on| quarter deck of the camel, and ded by 4 guard of honor com-| of Igorrote warriors and Turkish swordsmen and will begin the pil the street to the In front of the Igorrote Village, where the colorado maduro lady from the South Seas will do her full duty | The Preas Club committee, which | |has the night in charge, In framing various other honors for different! members of the exposition staff, all jot them as spectacular, at least, as that to be bestowed upon the presi jth pr Salih’s gun spinners, grimage across ballyho stand jdent. There is a nicely ‘ied bundle awaiting Director General 1 A. N deau; Director of Concessions G. E./ Mattox will get his, aud there ts one with ribbons on it for J, 8 Goldemith, chairman of the con cosstons committee. Jim as yet of what in coming to him ie, it is coming, and it Is the word of the committee that It will be all | that la necessary IRONDALE TO HAVE SCHOOL AND CHURCH Irondale, the new steel Port Townsend bay m to have ite frst school b and ite firet church. The school board of Jeffer son county district, after a thorough investigation of Irondale, yesterday bought 16 lots on Fifth ay, between Bugene and Anderson sta, giving the school authorities a tract of land ware, on whieh a bullding with five sehool rooma will at once ted in order that it may be ready at some time in the fall. The Congregationalists of Seattle. after sending an Investigating com mittee to Irondale, decided to butid the First Congregational church of Irondale at once, Today they boug!it a frontage of 100 feet at the corner of Sixth av, and Price st. for that city on] ia 200 foot rpose | American labor THINGS WILL BE DOING TUESDAY ‘: TAFT SPEAKS RIGHT UP TH Takes Bit in the Mouth onl Says Tariff Revision Is To be Made Downward or Trouble Will Ensue. (By Caited Press) WASHINGTON, July 17.—Con greseman Nick Longworth, sonin law of Theodore HKooseveit aid to fay that President Taft's statement regarding tariff revision downward not from the standpoint of any par-| thoular district, but from the stand-| | polnt of the whole country and also! from the ity for the standpoint of responatbil entire republican party Downward Revision. “He said the question tn each case | was & question of fact to be deter-| mined by evidence as to whether! the rate was excessive so that a downward revision, or putting the article on the free list, would not injure the industry. He repeated | the platform of the republican party | and said that he has understood It meant a downward revision In many | though perhaps in some an increase might be that he reached this con-| struction of the platform on what he understood to be the principle of protection and ite justification, | that after an Industry was protected | | by a duty equal to the differenc | betwoe: n the cost and production) Wood, | abroad and the cost of production in| rested today, Hirector of explottation, bas no Idea | | this « ountry, including a fair profit|her baby girl, attempting to polson lto the manufacturer, the energy and enterprise of American businessmen and capitalists, the effectiveness of | and the ingenuity | of American inventors under the impulse of competition behind t tariff wall would reduce the cost of | production and that with reduction of the cost of production the tariff rate would becom unnecessarily tian and ought to be reduced Cannot Be Perfect. He said that in the ne ation of the tariff as co the defenders of the protective sys tem=—not im every case, but as a general rule-—of course a revision | of the tariff could not be perfected, must have defects and inconsisten-| cles, but Insofar as his influence | went when called upon to act in} connection with legislation, it would oe thrown In the direction of per) forming the promises of the party) as he understood them; and that / fron ore and off and coal and hides | did not need protection and the con ditions were such as to enable the} home producers of hides to com- pete successfully, without reduction of wages, with the producers from abroad, _thes the aid not need a) Mrs. W. S. For years | have been a sufferer with constant headaches, diazy | spells, nervousness and stomach | trouble. | doctored with many phy sicians, and got no relief. Finally 1 came to Dr, F. W. Dickey, the apectaliat on the eye and nervous diseases, He made one thorough | examination of my eyer and vision land located my oause, which was) due to vision trouble by birth, cor-| rected this vision trouble and fit-| ted me with proper glas This | | stopped my headaches at once; diz. ay spells and all my nervousness and stomach got well, T am now enjoying better health than T bave| had atnce [ can remember for) years. | feel thankful to Dr. } Dickey and my heart in full of gratitude for such health and happiness as I am now enjoy ing. I recommend Dr. Dickey to) any one who suffers as T have } (Signed) MRS, W. 8. GREENFIELD, 29 years old, 706 Summit Av. North Vision trouble causes great eye) strain and many diseases and great suffering to the organic organs manifest thereof, If this vision strain is not correct- ed early with proper glasses In chiidhood and conscientiously, you foree vision by your will power; you involve every nerve relative to your brain by this mental vision re- flex, and sympathetically you draw nerve energy from the nervous sys tem, and by this constant strain and drain the blood is drawn out of the nerve centers, apinal column, ver-| tebrae of the spine, functions of | kidneys and direct from the stom ach Symptoms are tn part: Your eyes may squint, irritate, ran water, itch and burn, may inflame, become dir eased, this Inflammation causing ca- tarrh in the tear duct, involving the | bronchial tubes with catarrhal tn fection, Nde may granulate, muscles unbalance, see double, muscles pars) alyze, print blure at reading, eyes | hurt in bright lights, become very | Surprising Statement From | thie causing color blindness, spinal | |aches, dizzy spells, vomiting, paral Greenfield nervous, nervous diseases manifest stomach becomes inflamed, tndiges tion, The results; Kidney trouble, weakness, congestion base of brain, | this causing many mental troubles, fainting spells, spasm fits, epileptic fits, St. Vitus’ dance, constant head ysis of the optle nerves and muse cles, eternal blindness as you grow \ older. | All above symptoms are caused | by your vision, not an organic die | ease, and therefore you cannot cure | them with medicine, A vigston cor rection removes vision cause. By this the blood begins to circulate normally through the body and Na ture heals and cures all such di» | eases, | Dr. Dickey has equipped his of | | fices with the latest and most mod | lern electrical appliances, for the de | | | velopment of the many nerves and | muscles which permeate the eyes, | giving the blood good circulation, {which adds health, strength and vitality to the eyes and the whole nervous system, eliminating con | gestions, which cause weakness and poor sight, Cross eyes straightened without | operation or drugs. With 20 years’ practical exper! | ence as an eye specialist, and being a graduate of the leading colleges of Opthalmology in Germany and America, I am prepared to treat sue cessfully the most complicated and | chronic cases. Entire satisfaction guaranteed to all patients. Consultation Free. Moderate, DR. F. W. DICKEY German-American Eyesight Specialiat. | 204-205 People’s Bank Building. Corner Second and Pike, Office hours—9 a, m. to 6 p.m; Sunday, 10 a, m, to 12 m.; even ings by appointment. Phone | Main 6490, | Charges | |The Star's classified real 7 duty and thelr articles should go on i Hint Question of Fact h I 1 to make up i ralnd of 1 an wie ople, He paid f hat bi t I head of th | eubitenn party and as president | of “thnd that f any nber of ! TT t He tele trongly the call for a downward re vi within the fmitations of the prot © prineip and he hoped to be to reapond to Mat call as of the party as of the countr UKER GAME Mh BLOOD INlot HERE Lonnie Burnett, Colored, wa made ut the pe rhological | |moment and would result in the) Cut and Slashed by Man |lowerlng of many schedul the ariff bill now before congre Who Thought He Was He sald that it was almost cer Being “Stung.” taln that free hides would result from the statement. Tawney Of] tnraged because he lost a few Minnesota and others echoed Long | dollars playing poker in a negro worth’s sentiment club at 517 King F. 8. Jefferson | » walter employed at the exclusive Official Statement. Rainter elub, ran amuck with a The following official statement | keen-edged pocket knife early this wan made at the White House last ng, and slashed Lonnie Bur night |nett, a negro walter, so vieloualy in Mr. Young of Michigan oppo: the neck that his condition is re free ore; Mr Mondell ed garded an seriou | or reciprocity with Canada Jette as arrested by Patrol free hide bh on the ground that) men Hoke and &: 4 will be the polley would injure th erests held at the city ending & in hin state, and a discussion was|change for better or worse in bis participated in by other representa | victim's condit Uves, who urged that the doctrine| According to Jefferson's story, of free raw materials was not 4 re|the trouble started when he became publican doctrine convinced that he was being “trim The president replied that he/ med.” It was Jefferson's first visit was not committed to the principle|to the club, be asserts, and he re of fr material, but that be/sented betng the “sucker | was committed to the principle of @] Burnett refused to downward revision of the tariff! money Jefferson lost « whieh he promised and that he - hie knife and waded in wan obiiged to look at the matter elved a few slight cuts on his right hand, but managed to j slash the walter on the back of the heck. The victim lost consciousness ai after reaching the city hospital and for & time it was feared that he would die. Today, however, Burnett was resting m easily, PARIS—James Hazen Hyde, for- mer Insurance magnate in the Unit- ed States, was acquitted today of a charge of manslaughter, when his automobile struck a public taxicab, fatally injuring one passenger ATHENS, Greece — Famine threatens Elis provin which was shaken by a severe earthquake, and the survivors are reported to be in & serious predicament Reports ehow that 400 pereons are known to be dead. DES MOINES, ta—Mrs, William 1 Oliphant of West Branch was ar- eharged with killing three other daughters and attempt- ing to commit suicide. Do you want to buy a home? See estate columns. $20 a month. it months. $240 a year. 10 yea $2,400 spent for rent in 10 years and nothing to show for It. The landlord can turn you out tomorrow Our Plan Enables you to use your rent money in buying a home of your own Write, call or phone for our booklet The ere Building Katablished 190% 420-471 CENTRAL BUILDING, SEATT Main (2¢4—Phones—ind 1, 4456 A MILE OF Water Lots Navy Yard Clty is alongside of the Bremerton Navy Yard and has one mile of the pretti est water front on Puget sound At Our Expense We are proving profit taking crowds and to them that a large is inevitable on a small investment made in Navy Yard City lots or tracts, Unele Sam is spending millions of dollars on his navy yard, and the early investors will reap the benefits. ‘or a short time only are we selling Large AO: oo Lots On terms $4 down and $2 ttonthly, Certified abstracts; city water In and paid for, We bulld homes payments. You can get lots of work In the navy yard, Call at our offlee and go with us on the fast new steamer H. Bh. Kennedy, leaving Colman Dock ten times datly; fifty minutes’ ride To accommodate the crowds who wish fo go With us on @mn day we will keep our offic this evening ti 9 and Su morning wnéil 11:16. OMBy e open tay » BREMERTON DEVELOP MENT GOMPANY. 106 Cherry St. Ground Floor, Call maps and prices or write for

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