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~ RS? TESTES mnieeeeeinreees > 10 THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1909 1 ihiendieedtendieeese tio | TORS | _ MULTIPLICATION _ WOMAN LAWYER, ILL, FRIDAY’S A.-Y.-P. E. PROGRAM Hore's & pleture of Grace Ballon: | 1 ~ 1 yne, lawyer, Dew Moines, Ta, a] . cong OO parte of } t IN TwO DAYS at woman who does things with « vim Ride é.’ en -wbaoert : T ‘ HIME EGGS She won a noted case in the au 10:16 a m. te 0 1 of Canendes | (n 1 todgy © | HATCH prome court of her state last win | an bul views, He, i es f tor againat an array of high priced 00 p,m I on State byt 4 \ i 1 legal talent of the opposite sex ‘ I h ba , ‘ Hut beenuve of her long, hard fight | 0p. ment I at ; t and the rush of business that fol: | I} 3:00 p. m—Conee b of ey Streak, Me i owed It her health failed Il 8:00 p. m—Int tadion! P oy Her doctor ordered immediate muster i “~ 6 i tet tdoor work, Did she go out into jointly t ry ay oe . dulste back yard and = weartly pull Heatt ght's ¢ P. band, clk weeds out of her flower bed? Ob, Bugle | toatl . y — [no—not she! Bhe bought @ 1,000 expoei wion, Pree ig ( 3 ag ( scre farm near Wallace, Idaho, and Take exposition en ! , e will | ) ¥ ¥ a a 8 e F y | | with the help of one man #he Is icaiaaton and thence | ‘ine to Lae | Her first crop te now ready to & DAYS LATER R t, and if whe finds that it and that she is a successful | SOLDIERS TO ASSIST ay yt IN THE BIG MUSICAL Fi ccoa SPECTACLE TOMORROW | 's'"3 bom s mate || | HE WANTS A JUVENILE =n a farmer, he'll #tay lubs have = i) | | cer sath Rant soe’ te DETENTION HOME HERE ed comes back , ' she can return to her practice . “AY wg aw--for she's plucky and up bere or not, y STATE ~y id, ie this Hitthe woman of large After carefully ‘ gt mmeetiag at it the \ os “the XN iA ain | MIG8 GRACE BALLENTYNE, | conditions of juvenile deling eres next 4 Honal Guard of Washing 3 Ny . lin many of the large Ks tation haw : Judge rate who ret ned t ome) Been secured eA tge Frater, wh ch ey wit! add a novel Seotch dances and t =] mage” TQ LONSOME ND | A GRAT ious © DIES OF DIBEABE i a eee bim with & PHILADELPHIA, July 29.—-Olv Hike eae pyar af cin a7 I, : ' 4 and will do the part f © manager lideals of services to humanity, Mine oman auxiliar to the | ment t and another Helen T. Peterson, 22 yeara old }A ‘ P. Seattle Day association has by TI Veterson for $84 died today tn the Philadelphia hoe MAB. MARTHA M. BYERS TELLS) t HER TROUBLES IN DI diseases contracted while ing @ VORCE COMPLAINT. dritis by the Duke of Co Buagies and the militiamen, and a final grand tribute to the Ame fing as it is unfurled over th Stadium. Sig ati, probabil the best known director and poser of military music in the world has charge of the producti | pital as the renult of two te | patient in the howpital | Sire pee ee | 7 —_—_— Fekete ee eee ae ey ae mormmnt | One of the dineawes contracted | Twenty-four hours after Martha Ls * | Mine Peterson ral month® 440.) MM Hyors and John J. Byers were July 29. & ine The other diseane, one that ts! and ntayed that way for two solid thier Ate? ACROSS THE LAKE rout | aig i THE WORLDS ® afternoon a gre any small #/ {ieen “able to diagnose After an interval of six weeks BEST PIANO, leards, or © s. were & i Miss Peterson was not asigned| during which Ume he was sober Rote ee Nee wut SOME MASTERPIECES TO BE CHINESE WONDER to nurse tbe patient suffering from |plunk went Mr. yers off the water bios were x . rt ied nic aiied her Me f0n again nd there he atay e bave “raised down’ os thes # EXHIBITED AT BEAUX PRODUCED fy FLKS was & volunteor for the work afor|ed until this day, And although APOLLO # appeared to have done, but & ARTS VILLAGE. WITH THE LAW the terrible risks they must run had they were married only last March ; # they were*so numerous that #| on . _ - been explained to the nurses Oth, Mra: Byers filed sult for di ‘ & over 80 were collected In front | stastorpieces of water color paint BOOKS LAUGHS FOUND IN EVERY ONE} Somebody has to nurse him, and | vorce this morning. They live at King of Player ® of one bullaing. Z ing exhibited amid the rich natural OF THE MANY STUNTS <i. ment ee oT ee re wh = slia Di 4 and Al Pianos 1 a on 1} amon pd te WAKHHAKAAKARAE villa gong . a me lake 4 | ATYEMPTES, To the surprise of all who knew | fred Thsnond were. mauried 3 — : |W, ht 08 ’ u ‘con itt ‘ “a bles he — pher, Mise Peterson recovered suf: Walla Walla March 16 last 7 the FALLS ON STREET; action which fe likely to draw| stoml You chance to glanice .over ficiently after she recelved her di-| bride thought she had captured « Sohm B h ‘ C - traction which is likely to draw |the student register of the law de-| Laboring in their shirt sleeves! ccs to leave her bed, and then|gem of a husband, She discovered er, e ning, rown many art lovers across the lake *, aby . or » DIES IN HOSPITAL | fet) ganuas atternoon partment of Columbia universijy ~ weaPhnggh wb ni pe Pe pmol she insisted, againat the advice of| later he was @ paste diamond, as he | Prof. John Ivey, the Bngitsh| “80 the big school In the city of dy ghoR gay the doctors, upon going back to| “pasted” her in the eye the follow : \ c map A few hours after he sustained) painter, who has been engaged for) ITOK a ro Mat ae Pont gg 1 OE work ing May, nearly destroying her eye @ scalp wound from @ fail on Second | some time in reproducing the bea managers of the Elke’ Boctety Cir Then came the final breakdown | sight, she alleges, and then deserted \ ‘ay. yesterday, Charles Kiddwell, a) ties of Washington scenery, will at the exposition Stadium whfpd cary! in the present month, She/jher, She filed suit for divoree this ik, died at the City hospital. He | make the exhibit at the urgent Invi |) 4 & rather amateurish perform: |*8%* rapidly the tast few days and | morning d been a sufferer from heart) tation of the officers of the Beaux) of the aftertioon in shape for] 404 Palniessly this morning Bam able for years and it is believed) Arts society, Two large pictures suing spectacle thet has per | Sherburn were married in Juty,| t the shock from the fall hasten-| will be exhibited in the open, one} Ihape never bees su ‘i Several months aco Mr " @d his death. Kiddwell was 58 entitied “ At Eventide There Shall) ti 1903. § \! n surpassed in th jie, came home to find that history of local Elkdom. | ; peers old, His relatives live in) pe Light,” showing a portion of the | In those three houra of intense |his wife had sold the a gee} \ e has sland shore of Lake Washington with | | artis ftert oe in }woods and disappeare en Mount Rainier lighted by the after: | lasts "Lapvut. Lites SL Bosnian not seen her since and asks for a| FAKE STORY OF FAIR glow, and the other entitled “The | Elkan Morganstern, Harold Bushes | bed wed tas Lado oaks tor obee f | 7 aed rene Loulse Lydon lor #e) a lored pastoral 9 vathed in the | oe leew. Bemaenen Spinrad |i : =: lration from her husband, Andrew | HOLD-UP IS STARTED) tart wurst of vrittiant right as the Haines Bros., Many Other We are in a position to save you from $50 te $100. No idle dream. The goods speak te | | themselves. 1 Sherburn and Mabel Rose| Cline Piano Seattle | Sweet Eventide,” 9 beautifully col ®ether the seattered details of one of the biggest amateur shows over| . Predicting & wonderful future for) N. Lydon, stage manager of the sun touches the horizon. attempted in this city, and made th | the state of Washington and empha-| Grand opera house, who hre alleges Prof. Ivey, since coming to this sizing the great business value of | deserted her June 12 and left her A strange rumor started among @/country in search of a better evening performan howling sue pnilees. They were married in} number of Swedish residents in and) climate, has served as art superin cons, Howling because it was a the A-Y-P. exposition, Isaac A. Hall, |p commissioner from New Jersey to| 1897 y around Tacoma, lias brought numer: |tendent of the University of South fern wie alt the oar anal the A-Y-P. exposition, made the} Nelson ¥. Townsend asks for a } Ons letters to the management ot ern California and as dean of art | mover: of & real circus [principal addres# thin morning at | atvoree from Altce 1. Townsend, ai the A--Y.P. exposition, asking If !t} at the University of the Pacific. He Altogether, It was a real show,|(%@ New Jersey day gathering in| leging she deserted him, fs true that the admission to the fair) wil! add to the interest of his ex | and 43,000 people crowded into the | the New York State building. Mr : Will be raised to $2 on Swedish day. | nibit with an impromptu lecture on} fair pal tor Elke’ day yester.| Hall and George A. Muchmore are : ext Saturday. The rumor {s of/art, and a general invitation has) day. most of them attending elther |! Seattle ax the representatives of CHICAGO INDICTMENTS. ; Course without foundation, for the! peen extended to all interested In the matinee or night performances. | G0¥. Fort of New Jersey (tay United: Press.) Estimates Admission price is always the same, art or the Beaux Arte village to at fifty cents, Thousands of Swedish |tend Sunday afternoon and witness a people are coming to Seattle Satur-| the unique exhibition Gay to attend the fair and hear Gov John A. Johnson, of Minnesota, who Million in Gold Coming. will be the forsee of the day, SKAGWAY, July 29.—-One million Today \* another Bike day, with) Director General Nadeau w CHICAGYU, July 29.—Nineteen the last performance of the big/*4 the 200 New Jersey people w new indictments were returned show tonight. The visiting Elks lattended the meeting Senator | against resort keepers in the levee who saw the clrous yesterday are at| Wilcox spoke on behalf of New Jer: | district < Bouth ¢ agen a ger 4 : : ite | SY state and Judge T, B, Davin) the grand jury, now probing the al-| b= ‘the Day Streak, ad vice vere, | aoe for the New Jersey people Ot legations that ‘corruption bas been| The Raven SroeerIaTien Servies eight hundred and fifty thousand Beattle existant there for years. means that the doctor's skill In pre dollars in gold from Fairbanks ts scribing ls most efficiently supple § GOV, JOHNSON 5 going south on the City of Seattle ASSISTANT RECTOR | pened by. the wiedelaN inte io F for the Seattle assay office and | |banks, which leaves here Thursday PETER HING, LL. D. OF TRINITY DEAD} compounding, RAVEN DRUG CO, ... OFF FOR SEATTLE ** See Rate coles See esos it ev: Aten Teiteere, soceteslll] STARTS BUNCH OF TROUBLE AT THE j|- ar Furnished Free. WOMAN WITH HENS IN HER VALISE 7) 1416 Second Av. er Hing. | rector of Trinity Parish churet find there the name of P wownxink Adonis wavens (By United Prem) : Ga tell thoonse Caterae tee Seeneent Se Oe Bee a ARLINGTON HOTEL. (Betabiianed 1) 8ST. PAUL, July 29.—Gov Joha-| * a blooded naman eo in allfornia av ie was 35 years) P, Ken and ita, Johiien ghd bis biaft & student of extraordinary attain-|old and leaves a widow and one} BROKERS = ; “ : ments. Hing led his class every |child. Rev, Patterson had been! ‘ Sierabnt ts ductiic ak x chveal term throughout his course in thejcurate and secretary at Trinity] When Mra. Eliza Walker and her | | Mtecks, Grate train provided by the Great North. public schools of this elty, and af-| Parish church for a year. A watch | sister, from Montesano, insisted on | Beth Phones 279, Pa jter leaving the high schol he grad-|night service will be conducted at|a porter carrying « large vallse to | 804-205-306 Alaske Bldg. cs Ga Gov, Johnson will unvell a bust uated with second honors from the | Trinity Parish church tonight by /tneir suite at the Arlington hotel comneeiincenpstatinaipintsiinainentinncnitiateddial = of James J. Hill at the A-Y-P. expo neti law department of McGill univer |the Brotherhood of St Andrew lyeaterday they started trouble FALL'S SAFE & LOK. \ sition on Minnesota day, August 2. (By United Press) sity, Montreal. A special congrat-| Funeral services will be held Fri-|" the porter wondered what was | RVERETT, Wash, July 29—|niation by the president of the|day at 2p. m ——————| Foreman Perry P. Prescott, of the| university accompanied Hing’s de See the fin the grip. He stuck his finger in, and a ble rooster nipped it | Star Logging company, about three | Bree. He delivered {t and then told Dilly — miles this side of Granite Falls, was After the graduation exercises he | Potia, the manager ; M Walk wept wh told th shot yesterday by 8. G. Smith, a| was feted by his countrymen at a| ha ° peg <-igthng oe rancher, and instantly killed, Sinith| banquet. He was called upon for When the house detective and a/ chickens had to go Bankrupt Sale $22,000 stock of Clothing, Hats Shoes and Furnishings at your own price 24-—TIKE 8ST 4204 nena d i e MANUPACTUREE are OCCIDENTAL & New City walked to Hartford following the|a speech, and this is the glat of i wanee of oe boys ae the; “I heard there were Ho free —_— shooting, caught a train for Sudho-|what he sald PORTLAND, July #2—Valling to] ener sulle, they faved. tne jenee (0 Beattie,” she sobbed. “and/ AT OUR EXPENSE wish, took the 5:06 Interurban to| “If you ever expect to #tand for |locate Mra. Gertrude Tollman, after | }00t ine le mae ne Bremerton Heights 14 the [Everett and gave himself into the|anything, you must have some seif-|#ending wirer to many places, |Unting for worms fi of supply along | : place that is being sold so fast, I custedy of the nberiff. reapect You must give up the | Northern Pacific officials have no v7 to because all who take this little The shooting was the culmination | vices of gambling and opium emok: | Ufled the police that the unclalmed | exposition, tn pleasure trip (nt our expense) Bi of a long standing trouble between |ing, train your bodies and strive to | body of # man supposed to be Ed. Fon meNT j wat ee realize that a few dollars invest the Star Logging company and| make yourselves unobjectionable to|mund Tollman is in a casket at | Kohler & Chase, NOTICE JUST ARRIVED ed alongside the Bremerton |) Smith. The logging company had a|the people among whom you live,” |the Union depot and requested | Navy Yard will bring in large Jjloase for a logging road over one| Now Hing's ambition ts to secure |that proper action be taken, The returns This t tifal, high corner of Smith's 40 acres of land| the best legal equipment this coun | Circumstances of the affair are class residence property is J/and the lease expired about three |try affords. Then he will return to | mysterious alongside the navy yard and 9} months ago. Smith notified the log-|China to devote his talents to his The casket will be opened by the! Hotel Georgian Sanatorium will always reap the benefits of §\ ging company to renew or he would | own people. potice In the presence of the cér | Uncle Sa m's large expendi tear up the track. No renewal/ oner and an immediate investiga) : = i tures, It is fast growing into could be obtained, as officials of tlon be made, Stops will also bel | ety e Av, Bet. Pike and Unior r work le de 1 elty, and kins its city water in [the company in Everett were ab-| taken to ascertain the whereabouts [I on 9 . Chirepractic Maniputation Vinesvory vork done & the streets and paid for. At the t on several occasions when of the woman in the case. The M Wif G h C i sts foe present prices re well. J} Smith came to the city to arrange| woman came to Portland from} y ites one to t e ountry, ted the combing, ing this beautiful pro for the affair, so he tore up the track | MeMinnville, Ore, July 22, the] ” Ind. 6690. we will give you a written guar. {felled two logs across {t and threat-| DENVER, July 29.—Roy Blake, a| body arriving on the aame tratn. | urra ! urrah! antee of a large profit in on ned to shoot anyone who tried to | traveling photographer, known . Bhe was traveling on the unused | Opticians cI a year relay. Under Foreman Prescott the| “Blondie Blake,” has been arrested | parte of two return trip tickets ; | a m cimonsineaeny HiCTeW went on and relald the track|in Clear Creek county and is held from Marshfield, Neb,, to MeMinn- | Sung by Collins and Harlan and chorus. [| 0.7... headaches and ima Large Tracts Large Lots a day or two ago tn Smith's ab-| until an officer arrives from Belle | ville | Stout -~ " AB oa i evs rit : sence. Yesterday Smith tore up a{ ville, TL, to take him to that clty| She made no explanation as to| — [save Gimaupoiatment. bette #0 and Up. 1} 995 and Up tall and repeated his threat. A {to answer to a charge ot murder. | whether or not the body wax that | ‘ [nee ae Ses Traveling © gang of eight, under Prescott, came] Two weeks ago Miss Ella Waltz, of her husband or a relative, and|f This is one of the August list of new Ooullat and Aurint, \ Terms $1 and $2 Monthly hack after Junch and began to put|4anghter of the slain man, while a4! has not been seen or heard of by| NOT an Optician, MEEK ra Seattle Homeseckers Com- [ithe rail in place. Smith appeared | cending Mount McClellan, believed |the Northern Pacific officials since | Lina Areade Batiding oe } pany are the owners attle {th a 30.40 Winchester and ordered | She recognized in the photographer | that date. | — f office, 106 Cherry at them off. at the summit of the mountain the | ton office In the Oregon build Prescott pald no attention, When| an wanted for the murder of her | Speci cre ota als View Lots Near ing,.at Bremerton © will {Smith shot at short range, hitting | father ights in our free auto at [ito run and the rancher ahot him in|@enies that he is the murderer of bie! . pods m "| waltz and asserts that he has ney agpereation race, omy Bromerton taking |. the back, killing him instantly nn Rei : aiaance ; er been in the east (By Untied Press.) crowds on t teamer ' ‘ ' 1323 Third A : terme 1 Naturally Aadapted. LONDON, July 29.—The ballot} As | 4 { gS rin Cholly—You're awf'ly dor th jng of the members of the miners’ | eaten id pal ' erknow! If 1 were i| Where the Fishing Was Good conference of Great Britain to de} | Cal ahs ge wih a ean are Hoy.* the! why were you not at Sunday |elde whether or not a national | ee Joe Why, you'd only have to be hool thie morning, Fred strike should be declared in sup | your natural self — you're a born se, sir, | went flehin port of the Scottish miners who ar¢ fet Neaeen “And don't you know where littlo| restating & wage reduction of six ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, | The Office Boy—There’s a man out] boys go who fish on Sundays pence a day, hax been concluded i toad the fikek delet there with one named Martert “Pp e . mae saulted 5 * rt © finest pr nt a First and Cherry. | Ue GRtl Fis es an Please, wir, moat them « toland resulted in 618,861 votes In 1406 SECOND AVENUE distant oblects with eq a f ‘ Special $2.00 comp: teal Co, Second Mloor tla Se 4 Ay, over Raven Drug Qo. i |the name of his other eye—-Brook-| te river, ‘cow there's more fish|favor of a general etrike and only Optical Department jive Bogle there.”—Illustrated Bits 62,930 voted againat, aa TEX

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