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THE STAR—FRIL | MORE ROOSEVELT PICTURES FROM NAIVASHA Cupid Gets His Wires in} Tangle and One Victim Takes His Life, While Girl May Also Die. (My Vulted § yew YORK Dr. Ru NB’ ey : sulelde of i, who blew Hamburg two 4 jmpetuously air daughter x rd a happy ne until the Reig the Rothe family to Copyright 1900, by Newspaper Enterprise Association, . |MERE IS KERMIT ROOSEVELT SUPERINTENDING MAKING OF CAMP IN THE AFRICAN WILDS, PROMINENT REPDATER 5 IN CITY HOSPITAL Quinlan, a i John well know pao Albert ended ar i . hewepaperman of Seattle and a eet Weft the girl and he or momber the T re in the Gorman city as staft, w * i to nous The tragedy proved too much for operation ye ny at the City ho Maggi aad she broke down, Tho) pital, and for a time it was feared igiter and daughter boarded a that he would not eurvive the or gamer for home a Mona deal here to meet thom This morning, however, ho had gay the match would have rallied to wach an extent that his one and that the physicians are certain that he wil are peers of e Rothe pull through goclally and mors Young ‘The young man found atrength to was a scion of the laugh weakly at the report pub branch of the family lished in a Tacoma paper that he 7” was dead, The operation wan por formed by Dr. J. 1 Kagleson, as jelsted by a corps of physici<ns, and TTD GQUNT SUES | Was necessary owing to w former g IAL HE LOST Copyright 1909, by Newspaper Enterprise Association. fm r “ = Pot ee ee NATIVE HUT IN AFRICA WHERE ROOSEVELT WAS INVITED TO | iti |. ar incu thvws weeks hatore CAMP, HE PREFERRED THE OPEN. Mr. Quinian will be able to leave the hospital | CENSOR WAR NEWS ity Catted Pree) MADRID, July 21.—Newe of the situation in Moroces, where the Bpanish troops are one (hy United Frew.) , Mass, July 23.—Fall. crt? BURGLARS ARE ‘s fairest and richest daugh fees ON JOB HERE ag an Austrian nobleman, ts plaintiff in a suit of equity 3 Miss Charlo: | the Moors, is being censore: { ——" several fuownsad et lj a that rh | here The entire edition of I . . earned (1 ‘ > wader an alleged ante-nupvial| Several Robberies Are Re-| o.."\;, ine aller at the sone ot! nae ae destroyed t. De Mel claims that the ed to the Police / ime before Mra.| All republican clubs have woman promised to allow port | Preseott left her roama, No trace been ordered closed, and large sum annually for his One Man Touched for a of the thieves has yet been found drastic measures are being . riage should taken to put down the move ment which has been etarted in opposition to the government's course in Morocco. NEW AMBASSADOR. TOKIO, July 23.-K. Uchida, at present ambassador to Austria, te Break Into Store. Hy forcing « rear window, bur | glare entered the store ocoupled by the Remington Typewriter Co, at ‘hird ay, last night, and also into the Kergery Chaffiess ¢ sore next door Hundred. although tn seclo ‘Pesult of the undestrable ht upon her by the} Buraiare and room workers were through her attorneys} the job last night, making sev answer denying that|°"™! pretty good hauls feputed nobleman were While G. L. Baker lay asleep in to marry his room, at 206 Maynard av. last) ¢. far as can be learned nothing ved today as the diplomat most Ka night, a sneak thief entered and) o¢ value was taken by the thieves. |lixely to be selected for the Jap 11 —Governor Frank extracted $100 In gold from hieig © Melntyre, tocal manager of|anese post at Washington In the Seems bas announced bis can-| OUT pockets, The thief gaimlthe Remington Typewriter Co.jevent that It is decided to keep iy tok weeretary of state at tho]! Htrance by foreing & window, | stated this morning that he will | Baron Takahira, now ambassador to 7 Burglare Are Bold. complete an inventory of tits stock | the United States, here when he Burgiars boldly smashed j fetures home on bis vacation with front door lock of the Mason bar, in the next tow weoks at 2117 First ay, lat night, and = apparently took their time tn loot-| ing the piace. From the cash) rogtater $25 in gold and silver wan/ taken, The burglars took no/ liquors or cigars. The saloon was) ransacked thoroughly but nothing | other than the cash was taken. | While Mra. BE. P. Prescott was! at dinner at the St. Francia hotel, at S16 Union at, last night, ber| apartments were entered and three | T Exhibition at gold watches stolen ‘ual st City Detective Frank Kennedy | NEW RELIGION PROPHESIED PROF, CHARLES ELIOT MAKES AN ADORESS TELLING OF THE NEW BELIEF, Ary "Dsedbgoasbe | this afternoon to learn if any type the | ‘qriters were taken interesting attraction educational value main store, 610 ¥, under the management Suthertand with wuxuriant hair that ration of all who visit diaplaying to the pub- debt of gratitude the world 3 he Rev. Pletcher Suther- of the most sue- B09 selence. These women (Ry Onited Press) of Hair mediestion ee tating how it is possl- 6 for all if they use the remedy| BOSTON, Mass., July 23.—-Proph- A Sutherland Sisters, to}ecy of a new religion was contaln- An offer that will be welcomed by all be- cause this is a high-grade stock that includes every correct style and fabric. of hair. ed in an address made before the who was a| summer s¢hool of theology by Preal- W. Ettot, of dent Emeritus Charles Harvard university, The addreng was based on the) ff two great commandments, “The| if love of God and the service of fel Maine to California as|low men.” He said rene Sisters’ Hair] “The progress of the Le ar gg ip Cleaner. During|centery will bring about what ion of President Bu | enit the new religion. The new) Be Was connectod with the| religion will not be based upon Department at Wash-| authority, ether spiritual or tem. | was while serving as|poral. The present generation is| if & Western New York | ready to be led, but not driven. that he became baid, and,| “It will, admit no sacraments, ex-| expert in botany, searched | copt natural, hallowed customa, and |} og & preparation for the | (t will deal with natural interpreta-| If soon secured the de-| tion of such rites. The new religion | if Feaults, and by a continued | will not attempt to reconcile people |i his preparation had a full|to present tile by the promise of |] Strong and healthy hair future compensation Med this Scalp and Hair| "I believe the advent of just tree. a on the heads of his! dom for mankind has been delayed pha we Ay experi-| for centuries by such promises he cesefyl that these! new religion wil not even tmagine| how enjoy world-|the ‘justice of God.’ Civilized na fame for their beuutitul hatr. | tons realizé that legal punishments ie oeeseetrating the | now frequently fall In thelr purpoxg,| aay and the new religion cannot pretend ee anelaer. who is inite undermtand God's justice, for i fo tianstration, and there tx no earthly conception as a} #2106 Conter ay.,| comparison. Seren Bithern, she has used| “The new religion will laud God's Grower soit Benne, Sisters Halt} jove and will not teach condem-| RL When she wen’ for 12) nation for the mass of mankind began she had| faved on the two great command: | ary growth of halt,| ments of loving God and one's | ; but now her /neighbor, the new religion will teach | years ago pastor of ja, Lyons and York, wrested from Seeret of making hair ‘ering what is now $ 4.00 now $ 5.00 now $ 6.00 now $ 7.50 now $ 8.50 now $10.00 now $12.50 now $3.00 $3.75 $4.50 serves beat, and the greatest service will be to inerease the stock of good will.” rd of Water-! §s assisting in the v6 her hair was of h and thicknens| hegced using these | ntlemen of Se- og consult re-| treatment of ea, Advice free, Kocom Ms Comsagy nt th? Bar| ne Home of “pam - —_ wove tn thie city for J. Redelsheimer FIRST. AND & Co. | COLUMBIA STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE MARTIN & CO. GLOVES, (20T Seeond Opp. y Motel, PROTO" peg noe La i H}| cur’. & Loughney have associated with i) somal | sqnetions the Lreatment il daily and from 9 a, m. to noon only AY, JULY 1909 BENEFIT THE GRAND Io ~ Bib SUCCESS Large Audience Attends Florence Bromley bers. \ | The } ener Hromle benefit | whieh | held entre this after vweing at the Gr n, constating of tar acts from each of U " apy foature, the house the apparent on 4 into smiles with the the firat act of | Was packed | wh broaden and good humor h wa neh fave opening number The iMue ifterno ane in the an Who w [not keep the teara back when she realized to her The f { } Nine Mo from the A Marie Doro, f Pante t m the Ory oth t dear, fut Ferri Ha and ‘ d the Walter Deleon is, f e ¢ Al jLols; Vera DeHasini, Mitchel mr the Star the i) + ! Charies t K f the oa ttle und the £ i‘ fen + oO tine | Narra the ‘ a Hare Cari Pr the da 1, Dow Don and Thompson; and Nina Bee por | / Mrs. F. A. Cook, who ata benefit, was del ed with | ult of her endeavor to assist Miss Bronidley A Faroe He-—You have looked on my face} for the last $ | Ohe-—Why? Are you going to grow a beard? | Bake Oven Gives Quick Relief to yseattle Citizen MA. T. E. CURLETTE. What better evidence could any one ask than the signed statement lof « well known citizen as to the merits of a partioular thing? Here jis what Mr. T. B. Curlette, of 4027 First av. W., has to say of bis ex pertence with the Loughney & Loughsey Hake Oven treatment for theumatiom, which is Installed in thelr suite of rooms, 220-226 Peo- ple's Savings Bank Hullding, Se. attle “Did it do me good? than that. It cured me, and I suf fered from rheumatiam for elght } Weeks. That eight weeks seemed like many months, for | was searce- ly over without pain. I took the treatment prescribed by the Hake Oven speciaiiata, and from the very start | got relief, That l am perma |nently cured | am sure. No man, woman or child who is a¢ffering from rheumatiam or any of jts kindred Mla needs to suffer longer. The Bake Oven will 1 know, “I also wish to say that Loughney You, more jthem Dr, F. H, 2 ellan, an old medical practitioner, who gives per | attention to each case and| There are nt nurses always present (Signed) “T. BE. CURLETTE.” | Loughney & Loughney's office! hours are from § a. m. to 6 p, m.| | comy at Bundays. No charges are mado for @onsultation. Crescent Market IN COW BUTTER STORE, Cor, let and Pike. All meats sold at this market aro Kept tn a thoroughly sant tary refrigerator, are the best selected animals money can buy. Our sanitary refrigerators and show cases insure free dom from dust and germ-Car- rying files, -Our prices are the lowest tn the city consistent with superior quality. ‘We Invite Your Inspection Performance Given for|'' Twénty High Class Num-|., Kmma Babooek a LODGE GIVES SHOW or are FOR BALLARD MAN 1100.00 0% 00 » MUBIC 18 RENDERED AND) re = ‘ te 6 mor me Ac SPEECHES MADE BY THE i MEMBERS. TACE ‘ LLARD, Jul the Batiard| 2? , t alued * f the ( ' made wed.d Me Dor ew | f ; at 1 Montren o | |} ebureh, in the 4 D PUYALLUP. The State College f Pullman will erect laboratory al convention té Modern I ; nl he vention } will t ng, "The W ‘resence fi in Ireland, wh he Hi side Th CHEHALIS. h eity will i friends and th ‘ The evening wa ent in lHeten : ing to the big pr am of musle b ane BB acpsce DAWBON, Y. T.—Charles ¢ k ; ' ' ' ' } \ ib 1 hin farewell 1d Mr. MeDonald Kn Opre , ted th a gold- headed ane and . te, . eae ected ‘ mbretla from the wi ge COnere n Cush | / : of Kverett, 1 been spend her vaca | lon with her mo “irs. Kimma| THOUSAND LODGEMEN MARCH Bat ae returned to her Ey-| THROUGH BUSINESS SEC re | TION OF THE CITY, b K. } t | airchild, of the First] , w visiting the A-YoP Workmen and the Wome M Kmma Babcouk lary, the Degree of Honor, hel Dr. Fairehild was formerly | big parade through dow wh 2--2= nator In Bafta y. ¥ district this mornir The it t easy to ae The firemen Sad two rune onsisted of over a thounand ¢ : ‘ = terday. The first, in the uf bera of the two orders, and was wie a amall blaze on the roof of|ted by three of whict r for the the residence of M, Fisher, at 1419) was @ regular and The rd th. The fire, which wa rted | hit" of the 4 s made Wy t A spark from th $5.00. There 1 $700 on the house ‘ t At 11.88 laat ght they we Y th but when the Con there no ne wae round They v . think that some smali boy 4 the box Mra. Lina M, Collins will not be very reme oracle of the Roy Pa © Degree of |f can buy lots at $36 and # of America, will vinit Frier officers were ft up large tracts at $560 and hip Camp No. 3388 of Balla at electod. up, on terms of $1 and §2 Mond y mem-| - ” monthly, in the fast wing H to be present BRIEFS BY WIRE young city of erton At the Second Church of Christ Hclentiat, tomorrow, the subject of TR Tite 4 SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS’ the will be “Truth.” There} SPOKANE—-Over 10,000 have ay COMPANY will t ay school at 12 o'clock,| Pied for registration on the Plat . head lands this city, Coeur 106 Cherry St. (Ground Floor.) | The regular services will be hela| 4 Alene, Ka in the Ballard Christian church Sunday, Rev. L. uw Lakin, of EVERETT A limit of 6 to each customer. Opposite Colman Block pell and Missoula We will offer for tomorrow only, about 100 dozen Men's Handkerchiefs ready for use, in plain white, and one-fourth inch colored border, BIG CUT IN Men’s Summer Clothing Men’s Suits, up to $35.00, cutto. . . . Men’s Suits, up to $25.00, cutto . . . Men’s Suits, up to $15.00, cutto. . .. Young Men’s Long Pant Suits, cut to . . CLEARANCE SALE Shirts and Underwear Men’s $1.50 Golf Shirts, cut to... . Men’s $1.25 Golf Shirts, cut to... .. Men’s 75c Golf Shirts, cut to ..... Men’s $1.25 Silk Plated Underwear, cut t Men’s Light Weight Cotton Underwear, cut to 45c 100 Doz. Men’s Fancy Sox, also plain black, all sizes, cut to 0c pr. MEN’S PANTS $4.00 Fine Worsteds, any size you wish, now $2.95 $2.50 Men’s Pants, all sizes, cut to. . . $1.95 McCormack Bros. 812-14 First Avenue state Bremerton office, Oregon Didg See the sights in our free auto. railroad Hemstitched $19.65 » $13.50 $7.75 $6.75 $1.15 95c 55¢ . 85c TWO STORES—SEATTLE. 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