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Gal Wwe vide at al ane pweat rates ( People ary New on fidential * Bank Hide furniture, om Tit, New ho ¥ Mebinorn eto wide ue Hide POR BALE OR EXCHANGE, ¢ Rachange--4 eine inateren nin, tages N W }0?-page qeee plans ———_—___. Booth - Whiitieeey . Hanford Ce. Wation Bick Mime = “Tad | Mey aie (att te) Generel | Interest cilewed os BICYCLES. Oe i tai menthol eres repaie th | acroms the track to the bay Waver, coment eontract at Toons, aur Work metic- er) foundations mistake when i =) ALLEGES THE DRESS DID NOT FIT HER Annie J. Mallin, a Indy of geu- dally tor tw ar Readings 1% conte bur, 1218 Third « Mrs i CW tt DETECTIVE SERVICE. nn apc nr nt VER AGRnot Geactel tne of Open day Coseattanion tet Corresy:odence all easters cities 4440; Ind TR 2 A COD Gags | Pein 4 Detective A et) Comer pide, All btanches Gon fie Mea lavestigativns se Mate Ho, tea “eth per cade and Savings Hank Didg new giving ost t dental work Head my 44 sleww deptal © tacmeialadlen HAIR GOODS, “Fonches will on sale HA. MAKERS. LUMBER. ean Cedar ond sprece lamber, complete stook lohnsem, 2430 Fires ay 8 Main #90 415 Union MASSAGE. ond tud bathe, ote tiem. 114 treat) Union RNITURE. ou & Parr GA PiKe or Ub dosera ron RANGER CHAT fo fit vp on bran 9 Were Raver 86 low OF fall ated ons ‘fen ree ot . Hy AUTIPUT “ NKR how + me two feather Price t5.04, Ling oF ART on” 7” i and safe Torey, Pride HA etm Tit Peoplvs Hank Wide Millie Haya NOTARY PUBLIC. 4% Rilers Hide Tet August Toellner Office open evenin ephone Main 6975. OPTICIANS. 4. W. Edmonds, Oph DP. Graduate Op OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Wembers National, CM. Maxey Kirkavilie. qreduate, 402 Northern Bi Hidg. 4th and Pike Phones PAINTERS. on Decorating 1 paperhanging; wy OF contract Chicag Co | painting prices by 4366 “\éame & Brooms, T registered petent attor Boyd Write tor book Paul A Talbot. BRPRNT. Mutual Life PLUMBING on in ne =< hum b co Se OG 4 PHYGICIANS, a LOvBRING hae remov on. Ww Om Ge Lumber” Rachangs to 119-26 140 phones 1627 for inyalida; bent of trained A thie Mien ate home Paosanable; 18 Arcade. ina Daltom, win Duion block. Dr Dr Tucker, Wm | “ | fy | Welght im the ote The Mat about the) tf} spfttate ed County 4516 t = SECOND STORM ON GULF COAST (Concluded.) Ce od const suffered greatly, Com munication with the surround Ing country Is intermittent, the wires having been wrecked by the gale, and it will probably be some time before details of the damage are known Reports already received in dicate that muoh damage was done at Hatlettaville, Yoakum, Rosenburg and La Grande. People Seek Safety, PORT ARTHUR, Texas, July ~The towns of Babine and Sabine Pass, Texas, are veveral feet under water today, the storm from the gulf having come in with renewed fury. As these towne are not well protected from the gulf the in habitants realized their danger in the storm yesterday and practically every person in town left. Most of the inhab- itants were brought here before today's storm broke, and it is belleved the towns were prac tloally deserted when the seo: ond storm broke, Reports from the inundated towne are meager and the property lo hot known, 22, GALVESTON, July 22.—Bulletin, —|—Communication with the maintand wae again established thie after noon after the wires were again de. ms | atroyed last night. The bodies of nine of the persons drowned yesterday when the Bett! #on pier collapsed in the storm, were recovered at noon today, Ga ond storm, which ewept during the night Rapid progress is being made in | the repair work on the railroad. When the nine bodies were re __. |covered, it wae found that five of the eleven drowned were negro | No other fatalities have been | ported. Business re normal here today } No indication that this joity w struck by a hurrica jother than the facts that telephon and telegraphic communication is delayed and trains are not running. Safe at High Island. BEAUMONT, Tex., July 22.—De jtween 200 and 400 people, who have been living In huts, cottages and jtents along the gulf shore between High island and Bolivar, are now reported safe at Migh taland. A relief train went down within a few miles of Migh tstand and there encountered a sea running A boat }Wae tent back to the point where the train had stopped. A telegraph wire was rigeed up and the mos sage wae sent that every person from the gulf resorta wan safe. A train sent out from Bolivar point succeeded in getting through to [High Island and returned to Holt iver, pleking up on beth tripe every jone between the two points. water at Rollover and other resorts) was from «ix to eight feet deep. erous proportions and of some community, sued rge Stone and one John Doo }for the return of $28, In Justice | Brown's court this morning, Miss | Mullin paid the money to the de fendanta for a new gown, which | they were to make for her, and the stipulation was that they should }make it to fit. This, Mixes Mullin alleged, they did not do, and con- sequently that the dress was of no use to her, Judge Brown took the case under advisement THEATRICAL STARS VISIT THE FAVA Among the visitors at the A-Y-P. lexposition yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Max Pigman, who are spend ing a few days in Seattle, and the members of the “Morals of Marcu jcompany with Gustay Frohman, one lof the famous Frohman brothers, | well known In the theatrical world. RECEIVER 18 DISMISSED. Charles M. Baxter, appointed re- ceiver for the American Improve- ment company March 14, 1908, was relieved of his dutios this morning [by Judge Gilliam, of the superior je ported that he had been unable to find any assets or prop. ~.|erty of any kind whatsoever, and i to be diachare ey ay highest prices for second hand atiemen's clot hin, 7118 Fir mene and prices, sok Sa haws Bhow Case Co cabinet work 116 Pirie” Ind. 1998. « Lioyd our work. #16 Hunset, “Gsm Gan sete fer Co.) contract o pomsible i |=6(Mal nd | Frans trai Bepre ottes Halinrd 9 7, 1008 Vernon piace, | furniture and si Ballard 12) reat noe =| TYPEWRITERS: “AND SUPPLIES, written Jette Supply ¢ Trick Winding and Printing Co. Fiace, Beattie Both phones Helier Printing Howse, 105 TAILORS, “Taonara jioad Pr Nelson € feo TELEGRAPHY. Diag | had =| dentad ——* Matartiinig facts will be Vike, Wire or Our loention veaton did not suffer from the seo | the gulf) The} TRANSFER COMPANIES, | Sears Paper THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1909, ARRANGING A BIG WHEAT MARKET, (Hy Untied Prews,) CHICAGO, July 24—A lo 4 bushel In the price of July f the ing Overboard of heavy loads of long wheat Inore i arrivals at prt SIDE SHOW FOR ELKS: |downeto a basis where It is con siderably out of line with cash uitGwhich it practically repre ts, Other options closed Me under yeaterday’s final figures ADMIRAL THOMPSON () SERIOUSLY ILL Kear Admiral W. J. Thompson, | U. BN, retired, was taken youter-| day afternoon from hin home at Sunnyside across Lake Washing-| ton to the Providence hospital, suf foring from a paralytic stroke, which had temporarily affected hin| brain | Though in a somewhat serious) condition and delirious at the pres jont Ume it le expected that the ad miral will Mrs, Thomp-| }#on le at the houpital tn attendance on her husband. Admiral Thomp jeon retired from the several) ars Ago and has since that time jmade bis home in the neighbor hood of Seattle WIFE OF PROMINENT AUTHOR 15 DIVORCED (iy Untied Pres) SAN PRANCIBCO, July 22.—Mre. Bila Sterling Mighels today was |eranted a divores from Philip Ver jrtll Mighels, artist and author of international reputation The de cree Was granted on the ground of desertion Mra. Mighela ts a promipent club ety woman of this elty, and Heation for separation from artist husband ereated much Xclted discusaion here, where thelr marriage was regarded as a genu ine “love mateh s af Be} whoat | today came an a result « lump With HAVE FREAKS AND) CURIOSITIES NEVER BE. FORE SEEN HERE we ye The Wika sideshow committee of the Soclety Clrous, whieh will be produced at the A.Y_P. ition July 28 and 2%, met last night an¢ perfected plans for the biggest #lde jah «iven by in atte. Sam Haller reli and George BE. the committe They have expor yw ever a elrew as Maverick Tor Hoos compone d from the White City management a tent 150x 160 foot aro gathering = the atronge ction of freaks ever exhibited Wild Man from Horneo, the Cireassian snake-charm er and the Slaw Twineare at tractions of well known merit, But |never before oxhibited at any clr jous are the Willabalio, the Guallup, }the Wampus, and the strangest |bird of the politieal field, the In }nocent Log Roller, The fair-haired Albino will another attraction at the aldeshow, The committee still gathering @itractions and prominent Seattieltes will act in both capacitios of freaks and le turers and ut co) recover navy be GOOD THINGS TO EAT Good things to eat, the finest and fanclest that pastry cooks can com pound, will be on exhibit at the Washington State building on the! exposition grounds on Hotel Men's) ad Chefs’ and Pastry Cooks’ day,} hich will be celebrated jointly bout August 20. The Greedera lub, an organization of he land employes, and the W’ Ps wnt State | Protective association | ior qyp j will cooperate on the plans for] nor |Hotel Men's day at the fair, Thel, chefs and pastry oooks will prepare fancy exhibtts of thelr various arts. barley sugar work, cakes and pastry | work work and other elabo-| rat which will be first exbibited and later devoured WEST VRGINI'S GOVERNOR COMING Governor William of West Virgtnla, left hia he | Charleston today, to attend nelee sneoetions NEED ACTION NOT ORDINANCES Detnuse the committer that Mayor Miller and the |department already have sufficient jauthority, under the state law and E. Glasscock, | oxieting ordinances, to close up the at |!mmera! shows which have glaring the red sigue which announce that men A-Y.-P. exposition at Seattle, ac |only are allowed, the bill introduce | cording to @ telegram received by | ed at the last council meeting was) Director of Special Events Buckley | tabled from the governor's secretary, D. One member of the committee L. Bogss Governor Glasscock sald that former Mayor Moore did jeapected to reach Seattle July not require any extra authority to} REGIMENT BUGLE BAND jy vpericy LAY AT FAat NVESTIGATING THE OLEOMARGARINE CASE’ « Reximent Bugle band, of Vancouver,| J. A. MeCube, special agent for has aceopetd the invitation of the the United States Internal revenue A-Y-P. exposttion to play there | department, Ix seeking the arrest of next week, and plane will be com. |©. W. MeCally and Robert Craw 4 at a meeting of the oxpoat. | ford, proprietors of the butter stall tion bandmaaters today for the ren. In the public market which was raid dering of the international military ¢¢ Tuesday by State Dairy Inspect |tattoo by the elght bands at the /or# Ernest Kely and L. W. Hanson, Amphitheatre on Friday, July #0, | Who found quantities of oleomargar The Sixth Artillery band, from Fort|in¢ was belng sold there for fresh Worden, will come to the fair next | Dutter Wednesday with the Port Town./ The courte wid be asked for as send Elks to play at the Bike’ Clr. /order disposing of the fixtures, cus and will participate in the | ¥bich have not been paid for tattoo, which will be the feature band event of the exposition season ‘BROWN WILL TRY CASE ‘WIFE ASKS DIVORCE thinks | The case of Charies J. Yates, who! | FROM ALASKA | charged with selling narcotics | M NER on the complaint of John Poolman, | jwill be tried in Judge Brown's }court on a motion for change of Elizabeth A. Chidester filed suit} venue from Judge J. B. Gordon's for divoree, this morning, from Jun-|court. Yates runs a messenger of. tiee A. Chidester, an Alaska mining |fice in the down district, and man, They were married in Nome/the alleged otfense in said have in July, 1904. She charged gross} been committed on the Ord of July abuse and cruelty Ella Stevens has filed sult for separation trom George W. stevens. | SHAW IS BOUND OVER W. M. Shaw, who formerly work ed for M. L. Rudensey, the employ oa K. Sewell i franted a divorce from Wal H, Sewell, a plumber, of venapiels this morn ing, and May Glover was given a divorce from John 8. Glover ment agent, and who was charged in Justice Brown's court with lar ceny by embessloment, was yeater day bound over to the superior) court in bonds of $1,000, The com BG HERD OF ELKS) [Seva re own use the sum of $50 of his em ployer’s money The Elks are arriving today on every train from every part of the STRIKERS IN ] RIOT United States. The hall and te jeeption rooma in the Alaska build ing have been crowded all day with the visitors, It is estimated that _ , 1 " KENOSHA, Wis, July 2 Three over a thousand visiting Elke have men were woended and three oft the | Cote seriously injured in a riot this forenoon between atrikers and been there In the last few days atrikebreakers at the Allen tan- The large egation from southern states, who arrived yester. | went over lnery, The strikers became surly,| and it Is feared that a serious con- day from Los Angeles. the elty today in automobiles, and expressed their surprise and de-| ght with Seattle, A dinner and| flict. Is arog reception for the visitors that ar-| Quiet pine rived in town today will be held to- | however, following night. Tomorrow eventug the local Gora! vale eal a es lodge will give a minstrel show at | dodtpany's ~ rl ee vac - which the entire deiegation will be jpn and to grant an increase of $1 a week In wages, The com: pany granted an increase of 50 present cents but refused to make it any ANTIQUATED METHODS js sss OF LETTING CONTRACT this the afternoon, arrival of MILWAUKER, July Troop A; first cavalry, was ordered today td prepare to go to Kenosha LONDON IN OAKLAND July Jack bas returned to London, and ts home of his nm, He ar ning. In We are not trying to show that graft was the cause of the favorit lam shown certain printers In this! city when contracts for eity print | ing were let, sald Max Wardall | | Fourteenth ward counctiman, who is leading the Investigating com | mittee, “but we just want to show|today staying at the that antiquate methods are em-| mother, Mrs, Flora Lond ployed in asking for and letting the | rived to this elty last ¢ ontracts and that certain cjass/ an interview this morning, he stat favoritiam is shown," jed to the press that he Intended! At the last council meeting a com.| leaving in a few days for his ranch) mittee was named to investigate the|!n Sonoma county, where he will} charges brought by the Lewis/remain indefinitely until his Co. inst the board bealth, which is not up to tts usual lof public works, and the report| Standard, returns to him |flew from office to office that graft heen discovered, but this Is positively by Mr. Wardall, | who does state, however, that some made public \ the committee meets tomor / morning. OAKLAND, Cal London, novelist, }Oakland with Mra Mr ehureh) hirtorented during the Impress you Mra. Hixen—No, I wan trying to figure out how Mra, Muchgold had er hat trimmed—Brooklyn Bagle Hixon (on the way home fre You had a most Intent and look In your expression vide, Did the mon wh piv |iving the | court FRIDAY’S A. -Y.-P. E. PROGRAM ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN DAY. DEGREE OF HONOR NATIONAL EDITORIAL ABBOCIATION FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. A. NATIONAL TRACK AND ATHLETIC Gate f Olan ¥ grounds, Model YM. ¢ 00 MEET. a a m open m aver Highland must parte of the 00 er an ing 0.1 band, Recoptt to4 r budlding 00 MoewA W, and nile A. O, t lectures m. m p 20 p 0 m n 2:00 p.m gree of Mono m ek and field ha Exhibit n Utah 2:00 p. 2:00 p,m, to 4:00 5 f mineral U. §. Life Liberattt Concert Testing Machit A. 0. 1 Concert Fraterna p 2:30 p 40 p 4:00 p ing Mu 2 m. ba Wag of by ™ er's lke y Hall A. competitive d Lberatti’s band jrotherbood t 1:00 p. m tring 4:00 p ib p 8:00 p. i m m m. COMPLAIN OF POOR CAR SERVICE AT BALLARD uid just as Not Nearly Enough Cars og to Accommodate the manned by ood crews, but ith Crowds — Other Notes ji. 31 (foutie in oeeting tae a of Interest in Thirteenth them Ward. oon walk as ride on by it It {# thought that many of must have worked in ean for they certainly know how |to put the pe in Uke sardines Nothing has been heard from the to the Leary ay Market st Ballard laints to BALLARD, July people have several or make, chief of which | car service the t the mw. Bo t day on ac 1 walks tha wh mit on different lin ing the rush of day one is going or coming cars are completely then some before blocks from the end of line The people down below walt and | wait to take @ car on which they ean obtain a seat, but this te im possible The seats are all taken not by men but by the women who sre riding. The men of Ballard are so used to standing up in the car i that they would feel out of place if they ever did manage to get a seat The Seattle Electric company has at last consented to put in a switch | jon the Ballard Beach line to help }the ma 4 little, but thie ix only a small part of what is needed. At the rush hours in the evening there are a few old cattle cars, that are used for freight in the day time, ot out as trippers. The residents the 1th ward say that they when filled they have n Ballard ed asa city is still minus for the boller and gone 4 ‘ heater | the water of the Republie will monument at Lieutenant Cushing Grand Army of the dedicate the soldiers Crown Hill cemetery on tomorrow afternoon. Mayor J, F. Miller and the post commander of Ballard will deliver the main addresses of the occasion, Al} old soldiers and citi zens are invited to attend post Last night wan the big night among the secret order lodges of Ballard. The Modern Brotherhood of America, the Fraternal Brother hood, the Independent Order of Templars, the local lodge of the Lady Macea and lodge 170| of the 1 0, O. P. heid meetings serupunmpmmmesmmmeeneennnas Good | of BIBLICAL QUES TIONS. BEING DISCUSSED THOUSAND DELEGATES seal Dias 6 Judge G. F. Rutherford, of Jeffer TWENTY-FIVE STATES IN |sonville, Mo. Was elected chairman This afternoon the session was CONVENTION. | started with a prayer and praise meeting, after which Chas. Russell delivered a short address. This evening's meeting will consist of a discourse by W. O. L. Sullivan and a general discussion on several sub. jects. The meetings on tomorrow and Saturday will be in the Broadway hall, but the concluding one, to be held on Sunday, will convene at the Armory, In order to accommodate ithe Immense crowd expect DEAR! SHE DARE NOT BREATHE R BREACH OF PROMISE CHARGES 22 The Bible Students’ convention pened at the Christenson’s Broad ball, thie morning, with an at ce of over 1,000 persons, rep- reeenting 25 states of the union. J A Acheson, the temporary chair man, delivered the Address of wel jeune to behalf of the Seattle dele gation, Chas, Russell, the pastor of the Brooklyn Tabernacle, re | aponded. « OH, BOSTON, July phine Flynn is the prettiest woman | in the courts today, lawyers and | court officials say. She is waging a determined fight get her charges aga(nst W. T. Sullivan for 0,000 damages Into the pers. She wants the money from Sulll van, who is wealthy, and charges | him with refusing to keep his prom: | ise to marry her. What i# in her remarkable pett- tion that judges will not allow her to publish it? Boston is anxious to know, yet| cannot until the trial of the suit, because Judge Waite, sitting in mo tion equity session of the superior enjoined Miss Flynn from saying a word about her charges until the sult comes to trial, How ever, the judge refused to enjoin the newspapers against printing the story, and enterprising report ere are hard at work Sullivan says he will deny all her charges of falthlessness —Miss Jose-) to newspa Cross-examtantion, L understand 1 the 14th? neatT did. Lawyer-And oth? Witr Law explain interim: Witness t loft came back on the se—Yor. (triumph at yo MISS JOSEPHINE FLYNN, Prettiest Woman in the Courts. r doing in the | were an in the it time I never Brighton w all No Escape, | whieh Ce ee el SWALLOWS TACKS. (By United Press.) rCHBUR fred H ch tacking burlap imbedded eset ee eee eee eee eeeee ee eee ee es ee ‘BONDS FORFEITED; ACCUSED ARRESTED with Carlone char ve woInan ‘ant Ever since hi Romant ha ha out bi nla tented waa bo i pr w his cane Homa: will bon ci, who also was re ball for threatening failed to appear in lay his bail was forfeited. A bench war wen issued for his arrest, Pa leased « to kill Cark int yeuter ared h NEWS BULLETINS NAIVASHA, B. E. A. ty, with the Heller, naturalist today Heller will party later ut Col. Roose exception of arrived join the velt's pi Edmund Aristide Briand, a soctaliat de was appointed pre mier today President Fallteries, M. Briand announced that he would few, if changes tn the organized by Premier 1 PARI6.—M it DULUTH, Minn.—Three persons were drowned here during the night P ult of a terrific rain storm The property being fully swept the city jamage is enormous | $1,500,000 NEW YORK—J, P. Morgan ap- parently ie certain that his cam paign to have steel common Itsted on the Paris bourse eventually will ineet with success. The financier arrived here last night on the liner Majestic, after 4 four months’ so- journ in Burope, and was very opti- mistic, ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Declaring that she has discovered that her son had an appointment to meet a | young woman seven hours after the jtime he died, Mra. Sutton sprung a sensation prior to the opening of to- day's seaston of the inquiry into the death of Lieut. James N. Sutton, of Oregon. She believes this ia proof he did not suicide. RAR * * * WEATHER FORECAST. * Fair tonight and Friday. ® light southwest winds. ° RRR RRR See the New City At Our Expense Bremerton Heights ts the wane that is being sold so fast, cause all who take this little IP ure trip (at our expense) realize that a few dollars invested along- side the Bremerton Navy Yard will bring in large returns. This beau- tiful, high-class residence property is alongside the navy yard and will always reap the benefits of Uncle Sam's large expenditures. It is fast growing into a city, and has ita city water in the streets and paid for. At the present prices that we are selling this beautiful property for, we will give you a written guarantee of a large profit in one year, Large Tracts Lots 50 and up Li id up Terms $1 and $2 Monthly Seattle Homeseekers’ Company are the owners. Seattle office, 106 Cherry st Bremerton office In the Oregon building, at Bremerton. We will show you all the Navy Yard sights tn our free auto at Bremerton. Our mén leave our of- fice several times daily and go on the fast new steamer H, B, Ken- nedy. Firty minutes’ ride, Call at our offices and see us, | The CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS 1400 FIRST AV, malvondgrtul values, in Men's ~Made Uncalled-for Sults, Fi ‘ercoats, Cravenettes and Trou- A fine new line of Men's hings, Hata, Caps and Suit Also Full Dress Suits for Baseball ‘Sunday Northwestern League Dugdale’s Athietlc Park, VANCOUVER VS. TACOMA Afternoon, 3 p.m. Take Yesler Sunday Admission 26 care. Phyllis—Didn't Washing inton there is strength’ Chester—No; | think he said ware of entangling alllances.” The Phest Steht, Was it firat part? love at sight on Trout and Bass Tackle Files, Tods, Reels, Haskets, and Rverything Necessary for the Fishe rman. Kodaks and Photo Supplies Print Trimmers, Roti, Brushes, Masks w. H STARK 816 Third Av.—Centrat Bldg. hear ae “SAY” If you are going fishing, hunt- ing or camping, thie is the place to buy your outfit. Fishing tackle, bait, guns and ammunition tn any quantity and with but one quality “THE BEST” — A. L. HALL 1111 First Av, Near Seneca St,