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MANCE AND MYSTERY OF FAMILY HANG ON WORDS OF LOVE-TOSSED WOMAN AND HER MISSING 1B July 3 career of Be purg, mages by the from this ¢ , James Brandenburs 4 dof kidns . d taking b an KR was there on & Charge terriew with tt of the forge Fork court, Brat my cell here for him on the wpard Cabar yn left St outs are © of the ar family, the oldest west A Strange Story g strange story, th aristocrats of Branden) ber traveler, wil! faplolts to bis crodlt geeont of Im) Bagh it all one can * @ the old story © yy love for a man | tas tad of the earth f wa bea member of the child's mother an. Hran me are belleved to hold the she boy's prosent where = The child will return and for Branden dur, ijt ta be Sha te tral ot firt kidnaping is “hol id ts — Goasips Talk. gay, to0, & truce has been ped between Cabanne. former pd, and Brandenburk present of Mrs. Minnie Cabanne She has ad! between the men and now the central feu ir, his law of a woman TWENTY 6 HOMELESS 0 on July 22.— @ildren, 14 of whom total of thetr trips to the altar. Tro the proposition of raising the sal Hendricks, an | other daughters are to be married | “ry of Frank B. Cooper, the present) . WK - grypand today and/ of support The rae of district at his children} and under will have to making it al 4 refuse to pro y But Oh, his la the most popular son the July lat of now VICTOR Lander, tho great Se Is My Daisy,” and Cousin Caruso,” sung We hare had for 4 the other hits are, = by Radle Morton; “Did H T Had a Thousand Live # addition to the July list w @ one hundred new d ogy hy Ad + ane’ ri “i the | a the! he was! MRS. MINNIE CABANNE-BR TERY. with a romantic past will be de }pended on to save Brandenburg, whose life story reada like an an cient chevaller's explolts What fl! star has followed Rran And why has he escaped | denburg? all his accusers after bitter fights Is it the charm of his wife, who |vide for Indigent parents, passed by the last legtelature, applied for }warrants for the arrest of two) sons, A. T. Hondricks and Harvey Heodricks Four of Hendricks’ daughters, he leald, have experienced varted marital careers, 11 being the sum soon, giving him 12 soneinlaw if to ha’ think onors bestowed upon them, f the coms baggage they pay on medals and) | other o they tide on You Kid!” g of the day and is one of the RECORDS otch comedian, sings two new “Jean McNeill.” by Billy Marcay, several months. “I'm a Member of the Midnight ¢ Run?” by the Peerless Quar- # to Live,” by Edward Hamilton. @ have just received a special ouble faced ro. -rde, is the most ead Von Nave P| rit hy taatest ek face Time of & & HM. BL Kennedy, Meamer on this const, In Fixtra Boats on Snod Tate Subject to Change With Notice FARE, 500 ROUND. TRIP, piniidren between ages 6 to if, heit Tim: out 101, 1998. EVERETT AND EDMONDS ¥, MEALS SHAVED fix round tripe dally, Leave Seattle fi. m 918 a om, 19 fn, $100. ba verett and Tete giman dock. Phones, Sunset, Ind. 136. Bverett 1 « m, WHO HAS VANISHED FROM ST. LOUIS IN A SECOND MYS- am, 215 pm, 5 m and | SON + 2ee eee eee eee ee eeeee THE STAR DROWNS BEFORE THE EVES OF HIS BRIDE (By United Press.) BAN DINGO, Cal Ju Mra. George Ollok Orr, bride fa month, ie prostrated t by the death of her husband to the surf at La Jol young couple thelr an attorne was over da la, where the were spendin Orr f Atchieor nme by an unde while bathing late yesterday and was drowned before ald could reach him, and his wife stood by helplows who is Kas tow ed ANDENBURG, AND HER SON, forsook her place as mistress of a] proud family's household for a ca reer of adventure with the traveler and writer? St. Louls society never will know © toile the husband faces hin accus MAY RAISE SALARY OF "THE SUPERINTENDENT At the sehool a meeting to | morrow the members @1li talk or | superintendent, to dissuade him! from going to take the same po jsition in Chicago at @ salary of| ht Brothers continue $10,000, which is twice that whieb/ture at several charches and rell- he is now receiving here. eee eae OH, YOU CHICKEN, By United Press. ABERDEEN, Wash., July 22 A hen that has the head of a rooster and crows Ike one, but lays exams is a freak of nature that is attracting crowds dally to the barnyard of Mra. Joseph Tlefenthaler, the owner, who lives near this city, The bird affords much amusement, par tieularly by crowing like a rooster and by cackling like the ordinary ben after laying an eae jthe Hotel Kennedy A 0. U. W. LODGE DELEGATES ARE AT WORK HERE TODAY TAKE UP ROUTINE MATTERS IN BIG GATHERING OF DELEGATES, THURSDAY, The second day of the state con. n of the Ancient Order of United Workmen waa given over} to routine business at Eagles’ hall with the new offivers in their chairs, The installation took place immediately following the ection held yesterday afternoon, It Is estimated that fully 3,000 delogates are here from all parts of the state The Degree of Honor, the auxtli ary order of the A. O. U. W,, la meeting in Columbia hall and held their election of officers tate this afternoon, Tomorrow both con ventions will held forth at the sition grounds. The program sista of om petitive march for prises. EDITORIAL CONGRESS expo aa outlined drills con and ENDS THIS AFTERNOON ) The final session of the National! Editorial association will be held this afternoon. be elected for the coming year, the place of the next convention deter mined upon, and the last of business of the convention pleted Last com. night guests of the the editors were Seattle Preas club at where 4 stag dinner and smoker was enjoyed! Tonight a reception and dance will) be t 4 the editors and = their wives the Building. JAP MINISTER HERE Rev minister of elty yesterday and last evening at th chureh, Mr, Miyaga ing mint rived in the ational union and president of the |i Japanese Home Misstonary coctety. ie will remain in the city for sev feral days during which he will leo gious meetings HYPNOTIST HELD IN CITY PRISON |} KR. R. Gould, who says he ts a hypnotist, wae brought from Port land to the city jail yesterday by if City Detective John Wickroan on a charge of having separated Mrs. Nora Campbell, of Georgetown, from $50 on the representation that he would make ber manager of @ theatrical company. Gould Is) alleged to bave told Mra. Campbell that he needed that amount three sheets and stationery * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - « * * * petals nl st de de i Gov. “HARMON ro come. ‘ mits CINCINNATI, 0. , 22.—Gov | Judson Harmon, who thousands of Democrats say is their next choloe for the 1912 nomination for preal- dent of the United States, will ay | to Seattle to attend the Alaska-Yu |kon-Pacific exposition. He will leave the capitol at Columbus about September 10, and will be In Beat | tle to preside at the Ohio day core | montes on September 24. There's a world of endorse- ment in the fact that the careful | carpenter almost invariably uses Simonds, Saws one with which hy. works, the excel lence of bis work, both depend on bis saw, With ail his skill, he can't do mach with » saw that chews it way throwel the wood, or which sticks, And be can't spend his time in constant filing end setting. He uses Simonds Saws because they cut true to the mark, cut fastand-clean without wasting the wood, and because every tooth keeps its edge without constant sharp ening—owing to the specially tempered Simonds Steel used exclusively ta Simonds Saws. & Into favor how coming rapidly on the Pacific Const Seattle many opportunities to buy the nde Saw, Just call om any of the following. Ask to seo the saw that comes in a separate case, UNION HARDWARE CO, STEWART HARDWARE CO, FP, M, SPINNING DAN, EB. ERICKSON CO. FREMONT HARDWARE CO, Simonds Mfg. Company Seattle Office, 119 Jackson Street | | prisoner denies bia guilt GREAT LOSS OF LIFE (By United Pree) VANCOUVER, B. ©, July 22.— The Norwegian steamer Tricolor, which has arrived with raw sugar from Sourabaya, Java, waa there! when news came from Bolivia of! great lows of life in June in Western Sumatra. Advices reported devastating earthquake which re sulted In the loss of 339 lives. Fol- lowing the earthquake there was an/ff eruption of Mount Kortntit Several kampongs had been de stroyed and nearly all the rivers|}] nearby were in food, causing more havoc to the stricken people. A Railroad Building to ae’ Yard ity Everybody 7 around Bremerton has known for some time that the ©. M, @ St. P. Ry. was buying 4 right-of-way to the Navy Yard. We have been ask ed to quote a price on some of our milo of water front property in Navy Yard City to be used for terminal purposes, Do you know what that means for Navy Yard svt Navy Yard City ts alongside the U. 8. government navy yard and already has @ guaranteed future without this railroad. At Our Expense We are taking crowds every day and proving to them that a fow jollars fnvested In Navy Yard ity will bring in large returns in @ short time. We are bulld- ing a city there and are making a record sale of large lots at $40 4 up, Terms $4 down and §2 monthly Why not join the crowds that we aro taking every day and showing this beautifal water front property alongside the Navy Yard? There ts lots of work in the Navy Yard and we are building many homes that you ean buy on payments like rent. Call at our office and ar- range to go with us on the faat new steamer H. B. Kennedy, leaving Colman dock ten times daily, Fitty minutes’ ride. BREMERTON DEVELOP. MENT COMPANY 106 Cherry St. Ground Floor Call or write for mapa and pri when officers will | the |} Washington State |i a wellknown (ff for |i The i the |i JULY 22, 1909 | omen ey | Ss . FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, "August Dry Goods a. nd ale of Furniture —Third _ Arneson JULY SALE PRICI Large Turkish Leather R Karpen manufacture tufted back Harrington with pl Mo base t and arms. spring; with genuine leather fringe. JULY SALE PRICE, $4.76 - Desk Chair of solid mahogany, tn polished finish. Is of box con i] *truction, and has embossed leath: i} or seat and attractively designed i} panel back. JULY BALE PRICE, $3.95 Dressing Table Chatr of quartered ] oak, finished golden and pollehed. ] Has saddieshape wood sont, shap 4 front legs and carved top rail, JULY SALE PRIC Eastern hard maple; ends are securely bolted to ends by small helical springs fastened to iron plate ocker E, $3.45— top of Simmons fabric of oak, finis Ha feet, and exter ain seat, | eter y-inch v7) ted with Tyden lo rimmed JULY SALE PRICE, $3.85 | eled pea-green and gold or blue and gold. | inches, Lit Y SALE PRICE, } Couch of Karpen mantifac Early English, leather in large diamond inches long pe ure The elevated side rail; fabric is attached to This Spring is made for iron beds only, in full or three-quarter size. Guaranteed not to sag. Bed Spring with frame of | | PRIC t, $36.0 Turkish J inches wide. Floor E, Full-size Iron Bed, enam- Has 7 | pillars and top tubes; height of head is 52 inches; foot, 40 | Has JULY SALE orem ; Has bent carved nted or ornamie JULY SALE PRICE, $2.25—Panel- back Dining Chair of solid oak, fin- jf | ished Barly English. Is of box con- é-inch | struction, and has saddle-sbape wood -Well-constructed Mission + oak frame, and is upholstered in Spanish morocco { tufted style. PRICE, finished Righty seat and quartersawed top rail | $3.76. JULY SALE PRICE, $1.10—Solid oak Stand, fin- ished golden. Has 18-inch square top, square shelf and turned legs. PPE Ts ee tae a) tt ‘ Vie $18.95—Library ‘Table of solid mahogany, finished dull, with one large drawer, turned legs, wide shelf, high-grade Table. and top measuring 32x48 inches, A well-made, Gurney Refrige Refrigerators at July Sale Prices Gurney Refrigerators of ash, finished golden. Width, 28 inches; depth, 16 inches; height, 40 inches; ice capacity, 40 oe $7. 95) July Sale Price Same style, 26 inches wide, | Same iis 29 inches wide, 18 inches deep and 44 in- 17 inches deep and 42 in- ches high; ice capacity 50 $10.45 lbs. July Sale Price. . ches high; ice capacity 75 lbs. Sale Price.. July $11.90) China and Glassware Specials ENGLISH CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, SPECIAL, Cups and Saucers of light-weight English China, Ovide .shape, edge and three gold lines SET O decorated with F SIX $1.00— | gold Odds and Ends in three patterns of Haviland china are offered at very low prices to close out. The Great Majestic fener | F REDERIC INCORPORATED BERRY A(X IMITATION CUT BOWLS, GLASS SPECIAL Kight-inch Berry Bowls in imitation cut, pineapple design, NELSON FF Direct-Action Gas Ranges Arm Chatr lo mateh, July Bale Price,