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JOHN CORT PLANS ENTERTAIN:| gy aytomot will j MENT OF FROHMAN BTARB | the ding of Mine I IN SEATTLE her 1 i of th s - SOM par with inat tt gyusano ENGLISH PREMIER) viii f M t] and boulevards ano FORCE HIM Mure y the AcY.P, f Mise Doro waa mor FOR SHELTER M D r Hk dow tdera impressed with } ' ' ow »t bl 1 m is WHOLE SHOW HERE than o¢ THE STAR oe Aaohoalll ec) EXON ANOTHER ONE 18 DEAD 4 ANOTHER DYING—VERDICT t 18 NONCOMMITTAL, (hy United Pr 4 j er ¥ the wa M { t ha (tty United Pree) LONDON J 4 Naced t 1 LOB ANGEL c tu i sp titerature v " vee | Adthough Albert Rya ted wa by an atta fi Upt nla communing | bee pher h the Western Mederat assailed " p ‘ " with nature and hing 4 ©o t that} Miner t and ! gf vomen with . } ( might be dt { M Ds the fatr f ler and wounded twe payed by the d things thea al, t Mr, Cort nd to } 1 Japan J refured to al with mesa t i " and the other Vi ‘ net him lat gages was Ci ated « af ' arrang T ha ful f 1 today Ryan f ten today without taking the a Arcee | t “ee t h the stat of ; jor was @ *s . a ca b , J Ma i tf w the + The t Hoc t @ Sir Sahat alamity peaks of the Olyy 4 is dteda: hare vetoes 4 oF A Betas women ¢ : . eee |the question of welfdefense. Rya een sé oF }wae arraigned before Ju Fred go nseceseral were > ertoh nd hie pre ry hea ipetice that Asa! , July 26 Ns on is A GROCER YMAN si. bis speeeli | Otto Miller, or an First Move Made | aces @ wes te on th t th h Hame that has always clung to| {0k and v recelved thre t Te fit move » MP INDIAN FIGHTER AND SCOUT ino” Ay) thin was before. Goldby|/* (& & local hospital and ha vemen wae oe! \ gp ) DENIES THE STORY OF | entored hin carcor ae outlaw,|® Mlaht chanc recovery, Miguel sad é BROTHERS IN PRISON . past th oars my life Kone the th human tar é : — t it—in the service of th now out of danger ‘ " Bs KI ve Aw interpreter, ¢ tr pa t Ro ¢ in fact v the gamut eas > annul ‘ th of Justice ‘This shout arore each time tle. He is w a Seat grove Gold exnn committing | hed a pa str dle. eaes edations I was not a stran row ia bis speech and co I came to Seattle the first of i, and he a 0 know 1 was Qrewned out the sound of May just past. Shortly after my reverse © himeelf, being Py voice arrival it was published in a cer se h older than he, and that my] With the becoming dignity of an orator the Balloon tain newspaper In Seattle that 1 business Was in routing such fel-/international event, the Japanese Up Goes sing /had two brothers who belonged to/!oWs as he, and {t was then he be-|bullding on the A-Y-P. expoaltion —~ : 7 4 t James K and who are now | 6%" showing his bravado and nerve grounds will be dedioated tomor mnegapbovr equa af ge serving life sentences in pent-|>Y announcing htingelf as “Chero-| row afternoon at 2 o'clock, the ded chars 4 the crowd # ltentiary for m mitted kee i bat to those etat &t|leation being followed by a recep. the spee! er's stand Ih AB’ tat this fact did not seem to worry | trading posts and army pos sition, while 100 prominent guests Be seiitions lemanding | me: (n fact, I was rather proud of plaln the difference was well will attend a banquet at the New " petit ns lemanding ie’ guid Kinkead today wo mon, and aw! York State bullding in the evening ty es ope. I am mak this st ateme to has long) The speakers at the dedication t t Jeny thie printed assertion most alty of his out-| will Include Japanese Commission emphatically There are alive to} or H. Ota, Consul T. Tanaka, Com fina! volle e sultrage Reathers Of wa bot One rvice t ‘e: Takesawa, Judge ap abuse ba “we Ovi nas ever been ¢ ted ¢ made—of which| Thomas Burke, Prosident Chilberg Se geapants ot vas a Fl auspected of lawlessness of any : the exposition, I A ya hewn: tn nature. As f am frequently asked any one, my life) RK. Collins, Jobn W J Biarature down upon his | Ore vaing Y scone “Che F rt there are| Blethen and C. B Yat ; i et ehhh way Beet ) solled paxes. I have undergone! At the banquet J Collin % pas the last ete ra fe en or iby, who was hung in Fi untold bardshipa tn my life the will preside, whi sident Chil es eompelied to Wit ee nil give rou a brief ac DI@In® fe ft i » and berg. Hajime Ota, Consul Tanaka ‘the stand count of how | came by the name Sb0ve all I do not wish to! ¢. T. Takahashi, Mayor Miller, Gov and also 4 few facts about Goldby,| think that « ander and com-| Nay, Col. H. KB. Dosch, Benator Ben Se and rade, ‘Theod Roosevelt, recom-| M. Wilcox and J. D. Lowman will B { aan ¢ at all. Hie, ended an outlaw when he recom. speak mother was a ¢ gro and his "ended 1 Mr, J. B. Chilbers an ba & tf at Fort nd M nervices Lost the Name of “Lige it ars Sate on, Okla, then the old Indian ** the A » exposition I ° e's ARBOE WILL GET His TUESDAY, — RETR AND ty Uolted BeueGray company, is now “hen I was and a name 1 UKE ay gag Lieut. Com of ended t , aiways thoroughly disiiked, as » _ A ae ~ an 4 Mee OF On extended bual- oi owned a worthless pe wh pe ance, en Mr MacPherson ts buy ; me nat At ake y that he Evans home, Christma: supply of fall I left my father's hom m . by at tt wet navy circles gos ‘ or nd Older brother Tom, and began my F aod figured in the divorce| fa New York and fudapendent. lit a ae ; “7a nA of Bvane and his wife, Is to be rep manufacturing cen. | ss ot jrimanded by hie superi {flcors Weeate oo and Art rd ‘ feady-to-wear apparel. gona, and there | got rid of the (to at » advices of Secretary pata, cloaks, etc.. wil] be me) odious name of “Lige” by toll gy, oe by Meyer, which reached | mo Mr. MacPhervon's ing every one who ask vie | Be Ms retarn he will to call me “Bil.” Asie iat m eeu { Noy Osburn’s al A lege diecriminat e | Chicago, joking over and enlisted with the Texas Ran Soe i cee ee ee gers there can © be so many Bille called to account before a naval) sau inquiry. Secretary Meyer some distinc was caty, and) Det theae prices, « " ae as it nti well known that 1 was sadiented, yesterday announced his findings o hb uport Cpe » ° t | MacPherson-iray Cherokeo by birth | soon became be patently. aaranen a fi or or ongh | oun eutenan no! 7 it store is doing known all through the Indian ter ltrled before @ court-martial business 'ritery and Tex Jose-Out Sale orch Furniture ta Few Odd Chairs as Cherokee Bill dress ka live, fh Geers. live, ib. Squabe. dosen ., tgeons, doden wigian hare, tb Lamba, *b 45 Arm Chair to mats h 0 Settee Rocker to match.... DGreth Fiber Settee for...ccccececseeeccsees $16.25 ia W sccsdecverreces $4.75 Old Hickory Porch $2.50 $4.35 Middiings, ton .. Rockers We've only a few of these fine old Rustic Chairs left now, - but they are all in the most designs. We shall close them’ out tomorrow at | Prices: |THE GREAT STOCK OF THE | $3.25 Hickory Arm Chairs COMPANY ENTIRELY GONE ¥ Chairs, $2.25 = | $3.8 $2.45 OVER AND LOSS PAID. Hic sedi Arm Chairs $3.20 ALL THE CREDIT YOU ot WANT | up. | ia ne bow, cases, stock as soon as posstble great stock will be paper, If it open Saturday morning, Harley, ton ».++ @ 36.00 Feed wheat, ton 41.096 42.00 Chop, ton tis. 96.0008 37. 00 Cracked ton 37.0049 38.00 . Feed corm meal, ton... 97.00@ 98.00 Rolied oats and bar ley, mixed 29.0 Vrutie—selling : Local strawberries ‘ 2.90 1.76 1.66@ 1.76 7h@ 1.00 1,000 1.26 | tra 1.08 Federal’s Insurance Entirely Adjusted About two weeks ago the Federal 82.45 ines $2.90 || Paint & Wall Paper Co, at — First ay., were the victims of a bad $4.25 Hie kory Arm Chairs i fire, which the firemen succeeded The loss has been adjusted by | the Insurance companies, and as It wary to réplace all she'ving| * it has been decided by the company to dispose of ail the This arranged and priced for quick selling, and ah- nouncement will come later In this ja possible to through with this work the sale will MYSTERIOUS ROBBERIES. (My United Freee) | PARIS, July 20.—The police of j thie city are trying to solve a very agled riddle ae to who is stealing #0 many valuableg from the Inter pational trains between Paris, Brus je and The Hague. Hoth trunks nd exprons parcels ar d articles stolen elry to clothing ranging from Famine in France. | PARIS, July 20.—Famine reigns jin rural districts of Southern France and food, clothes and other | necessities are today being distrib 0¢ | uted, the gifts of the government, For $125 ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER— ACT QUICKLY. Tomorrow morning promptly at 9 o'clock we will place on sale a Hmited number of the very latest | model Victor Vietrolas at $126 each This is the first opportunity ever presented to secure a genuine Vie trola for leas than $200. 1314 eep! ont 1 the ” art Fe REAL ps great ar Be Rd beep Wi, |. Remember, only a limited num Ee |badly damaged, the remainder ot| ber: Reg on hand early Terme if the stock being but little smoked | “eM Headquarters for Talking Ma chines and Records, ket] Successors to D. 8. Johnston Co, Ellers Music Bidg., Third and University, rummaged, | Cholee steers, Ib . ob = Dressed Meats, STATE'S CASH BALANCE. org oo Ry United Prees) an ttees Bas . PaLEse ne 10 OLYMPIA, July 20-—The report vultry ood jo Setting _— jot State Treasurer Lewls shows that | 4 $0.00 | the state started the week with a like picture with hand-woven Glam shel ‘ 13:68 jeash balance on band of $1,464,660. seal, frame of selected maple, fin- | Beententer Tomek 1000 $2:08 |The overdrafts on two funds total| ch foo > 1 $5,466 in natural color or dark green. Just Ty Bn hes oe Odd ones to be closed out, so come i Tae ae gee ick Sh . ty if you expect to secure any. : ine Urioes, a tern Weahington | 0 Arm Roc thmoth ; . 24.01 er, Nike picture,, $2.95 me 7 Washington hd ,! | JULY 20, 1909 GUST OF JIM HILL COMING pomtipn on Minn hee Wher ! Ve bi ” hi od the f dy ind ft " neel t tional Irrigation congre in Spo kane. Reports from St, Paul state proved, although an operatior a recurre « of his inte nal CONFESSED SLAYER 3 MAN WANTED (Ry Upited Prees. BANTA wT Cal, July 20 That Boott Johnson, who surrender ed to the Bonoma county authori tlea tWo woeks ago, ip gulity of ill} ‘ng @ man named McAllister negr | Port Deposit, Md, is thought ( The sale is of more than ordinary importance by reason of in Mat? Wie es tel the high class of clothing involved. The famous Kuppenheimer county, Md, which arrived here late | and the Brokaw Bros,’ Suits are all included. y. The telegram read PO ogg en Bohr gh eng | MEN'S TWO-PIECE SUITS MEN’S TWO-PIECE SUITS Califoruta this week ERE $20, NOW........: WERE $25.00 AND $30.00. letermined to tell tbe trath and | $ = sf take the cc yuences IRIBH PEER MISSING (Dy United Freee) BAN FRANCISCO, Cal July Lord 1 Btanlake Brooke, Irish peer, 24 years of age and owner of £,000 sores of Irieh heath, has dix appeared, and his whereabouts \s causing untold anxiety among his relat dle at the at. Fra hote where he registered May | nder the { Harold Morgar Dance Tonight { Dreamland st Admission tr Day and Union Bake ( Oven Makes Remarkable Cure In Chronic Case cf '. MRS, M. DERBY, sufferer added bowel intense with the and Ten years an from rheumatism tortures of stomach }trouble, Mra. M. Derby, 603 Thirti eth ay. 8 ttle, is now enjoying | real health for the first time in a }decade. Loughney & Loughney ¥) Hake Oven, 220 People's Sav ings Bank building, was the me dium through which she so won derfully re red. Here is her aligned story “No one who has not been a suf ferer from rheumatiam has th lonst idea what great pain and « tinual agony it brings, and added to that, & chronic bowel and stomach trouble, and you can realize what I have had to endure for the last ten yours, I tried everything. 1 re sorted to all kinds of experiments but none gave me anything Ike permanent relief until 1 sought Loughney & Loughney's Hake Oven treatment. I took a course of treat ments and began to improve from the wart. Since June 10 1 have gained ten pounds in weight. 1 fe like @ hew woman, In my case the change was almost miraculous. 1 oat and sleep well, I have no more pains and today I feel as if 1 had been born again Thanks to the Loughney Bake Oven treatment. Nothing like it hawever been invented, and It shall beWy¥ purpose in the future to let everyone | can know what it has done for me. There Is no reason why anyone suffering as I suffered should go on when that great boon to humankind is #0 easily accessible (Signed) MRS. M. DERBY, Thirtieth Avy. & Aughney have asso- Loughney & elated with them Dr. F. H. Me Clelian, a long time medical prac titloner, who examines every case sanctions the treatment to be given. Trained nurses are also provided to give every attention to|~ patients, Tho office hours are from & a. m. to 6 p. m, dally and from 9 a. m. to noon on Sunday only THE GBHOEMAKER, lf you can't get boots or shoes to fit ity got them made have | 3 | BIG SEAL LANDED 32)", 10x cou ! FOR THE EXHIBIT = CATCH A Tee cee ee ini apt. H } : : yet con Heerer PUGET SOUND AND TAKE bout ‘ ‘ i tf ae TO FA = mvs by po dal “ ' Excursion Date Changed t in } ' t I ago, 972.0) t BLOWN INTO AIR j Pry owl Pit j rs \y United Hee a y Pay. Jp B corer Of the basement Sata ' PROF, STEVENS mal, with hurting } ing 60 feet int q ‘ a hurt by | and ft } fre ht Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best. Decisive Clearance of Men’s Suits at the Shafer Store Suits for business and professional men are reduced about one third. Men’s $15.00 and $18.00 Suits Are Offered at $12.65 | The season’s stock of the best $15.00 and $18.00 suits we’ve had this season are now offered at twelve sixty-five. All the wanted styles, sizes and colors are included. These are shown in both the First av. store (Arcade Annex) and in the Second av. store, corner of University st. Boys’ Suits Are All Reduced for This Clearance Sale Literally hundreds to choose among. All the popular styles, such as Buster Brown, Sailor Blouse, Norfolk and Double Breasted, plain and fancy fabrics; all sizes. Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Suits for $2.95 Boys’ $6.50 and $7.50 Suits for $4.85 fi | SHAFER BROS. every St. Arcade and Arcade Annex—Whole Block long | Second Ave Uniseraty St. 4 DO YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH View Lots Near Exposition Pay Streak Attractions REGIGTERS? Only $200; Terms $20 Cash and 610 Woe are independent deaiora band | 5.0. tow oi i eRred Come tod at the A.-Y.-P. E. ling wil Kinds, ew and gecond hand, | Just * few at th me today Af Al! inde, weve and fecond tesith. walbing jogger! | sue sunDWaL v hlareeeela 7 ¢ 618 Piet Ave 100? Amer Bank P ing THE ARENA On the Pay Streak The Raven prescription service “WALLEABLE RANGES meann that the doctor's skill In pre ' : + pinion ribing Is most efficiently supple kitchen;’s aplendid stove in every Way |mented by the Gruggist’s skill x | compounding. RAVEN DRUG © 1416 Second Av. POY NOK—F URN ETURE Haves You 80 per cent Waldorf Bide. Friday Night, July 3 CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT. Charlie Olson OF INDIANAPOLIS, ve. Doc Roller PRIDE OF SEATTLE. Pike St. ‘Special Showing of Hats $3.00 Madam Paul e 1323 Third Av. Best Two Out of Three to a Finish, And Two Fast Sparring Preliminaries, General Admission 60¢c. Reserved, $1, $2 and $3, Ringside. Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle CHILDREN'S BYE TROUDLES | Given apectal and careful attention | by our specta}jet Jan é@xamination troub. Our modera SCHUCHATD OPTICAL CO, 1207 Seeond Ave. ' Bying thei {n for you suspect are charges Capital. .coescseees$o 00,000 DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYE, Ine (Batablished 1893) BROKERS Stocks, Grain and Provisions. Doth Phones 279, Private Wires. Igorrote Village A.-Y.-P. Exposition und PPOTIES ee ee ere ee Surplus and 40,000 The people of America 864-205-200 Alaska Bldg, never were so happy, 2DS NO DOOSTING."—P.=5, }____ i healthy and prosperous as |f they are today. Never be , | fore was the future so The relieving | » if bright, never before was the *L: yes, often impro ght, | ihe’. teattor, mA lp average of intelligence so Greatest Exhibit of a thie lady thinks it|B high. Use it, and start a ee) 4 | important. “Perhaps lf tank account now,” when Primitive Wild ’ ws, M. b./B you are fairl ‘osperous, a Mg Safe STERY wf] You are fairly prosperou People JAMES D, HOGK, President | N. B, BOLNEK, Cashier | Ever Made Anywhere OSTEOPATHY Bleotricity, vibration, Nght ther- apy, hot alr sweat baths, and other | drugiess moth Optical roo for fitting gla nd treating oy Best equipped offices in Seattle. Con. | DIRECTORS | Ferdingpd Schmit, J.D, Low- f} A. B. Stewart, C. H. Rebt * MeCormick, James D, Hoge, B, Sotner, CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET Chinese Theatr AWY.-P. E. a SENSATIONAL SUCCESS! sultation froo, Troatments $1 each |B pranches at Ballard, etown The PEKIN TROUPE, Juggler and Optician, and Ronte Magicians and Strong Men, First time in America Native Chinese Orchestra,