The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1909, Page 10

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t —— Lense ANON BAET eetve four carrier pigeons BA BIG DAY fo NN POOR 80 Little Girls Will Also Be Given a Chance to See the Alaska-Yukon-Pa- cific Exposition, Stewart t mittee 0 ar entrance t Mr. Stewa fund is rate t AY August, 4 ” day Mr of dona s to fund. His cheque for the hands The turned over to those pers will be designated to handle th money The plan broached by Mr. Stew art will include ! of the applicatic ren who can afford to « will not be tted to take vantage of of the business men t the same time no poor child who has not seen the fair will be turned away. The ex position itself will contribute the fund for buying tickets lunches for the youngsters many of the Pay § atrac are expected to ex’ their cour testes to the children, The date for King County Children's day will be set for some time shortly be fore the opening of the fall term of school IARGKTION CONGRESS HAS MARY DELEGATES (Ry United Pres) BPOKANE, July 10,—The eommittes in charge of arrangements for the National Irrigation congress goon to assemble in this city Teceipt of advices to the eff the congress will be attend, wy be tween 3.060 and 4,000 delegates The plane are nearing completion and the officers hope to the fongress the greatest event in irri Star and will be and and 28 is in t that make gation history The scheduled speakers include Beoretary of Agriculture Wilson.) Beeretary of the Interior Ballinger, Governor Glichrist Florida, ( emnor Brady, of Ida’ overnor Hay of Washington, United States Sen ators Cummina, of lowa, Carter, of Montata, Newlands, of Nevada. Jones, of Washington, and Heyburn Of Idaio. James J. Hil! wil! be an other prominent spenker. and it is hoped to add Governor Johnaon, of Minnesota, to the list BLACKMAILER USES PIGEONS. PARIS.—A new use, distinetly Parisian, bas been found for the farrier pigeon. The proverbial tn- _ Botence of the dove of peace ab Solves It from all suspicion of gulit, though forced to hecome a party to a nefarious plot, The conduct of a wealthy Paris manefacturer had occasioned con- cern to family friends, who feared _ & possible domestic catastrophe. ‘The manufacturer, deaf to his ad Yisera, was startled when he re ceived an anonymous letter de Manding 4,000 francs or the writer) ‘would expose him to his wife. Here ta where the pigeons come in. The! Manufacturer was told he would re To each Would be attached a small tube, in Which he must insert a thousand | franc note and then release the pigeoos, The next day the pigeons arrived from four different railway | stations. The recipient delivered them to the police, who are considering how best to trace their Might, in the hope! of discovering the biackmailer. after all, instead of serving complices in erime, the doves may Prove avenging fates, So, New City AT OUR EXPENSE. Bremerton Heights is the place that is being sold to fast because all who take thie little pleasure trip (at our expense) realize that a few dollars invest ed alongside the Bremerton Navy Yard will bring in large returns. This beautiful, high clase residence property {s alongside the navy yard and will always reap the benefits of Uncle Bam's large expendi tures. It is fast growing into a city, and has ite city water in the streets and paid for. At the present prices that we are sell ing this beautiful property for we will give you a written guar antee of a large profit in one Large Lote $35 and Up. te Homeseckers pany. are the *owne office, 106 Cherr ton office in the 0 ing, at Aremerton. show you all the sights in our free Bremerton. Our men leave our offi te ne t daily, and £9 pn the B, Reynedy Cae a t ne teamer H Fifty minutes’ ride our office and see us | | eal | . jot the ¥ lin vogue in most of the penal Insti-| phe UF 5, Army transport Buford — oo THE STAR AMERICA’S ONLY EASTER LILY RANCH iA July It 8 ANGRLES, Cal Kast like a tate, and a fact ra cour thi { ite kind In the who ha one Ant nut 1 wan o¢ tal station of verioulture at joarned through th de porta that the Iily tn iia and Japa ta variet that of n ne 8 hardy Th ! mixed with Jay that wi The still an we are tackling | sald Farme walked about the but | } ave roblem experiment as he a few days hall suce by @ at they will t ago. od MEANS LOSS 0 F THOUSANDS TO JAPS a, PORTION OF FIELD ON NIS LIND'S EASTER LILY RANCH, THE LILIES, e the Sam he | AND HIS DAUGHTER, MISS JENNY LIND, A BONGSTRESS AMONG in a He a thing ¢ ways Th Alinost in tired | the past now, What we are trying of ape « $9,000,000 a y for to do ts to raise ¢ rained in forely trong ono’ y mish we be rf ed at A home. Kastor ilies are a popular! ia bie flower, and Baxter isn't the | Lind. Not ar the time when they are in demand, name of the gr ) pelea . the fonna, but she he vo! f rem and ! ; SATURDAY’S A.-Y.-P. E. PROGRAM \ SWEDISH DAY. UNITED SWEDISH SINGERS. 8:00 a. m ] and manual training work, King County building 2:30 p. m—Coencert, Liberati’s band, Muste pavilion 2:30 p. m—United Btates Life Saving Crew's exhibition toot of Pay Streak 3:00 to 4:20 p, m.—Concert sand, Nome circle 2:00 p. m-—Track mm in Stadtam Tryout by Seattle Athletic club's ath to compete | in the National A. A. U. gam : 4:00 to 6:00 p. m-—Recital, Women's building, Mike Cornefia | Barker Stradivarius of 1701 | 7:45 p. m.—Concert, Liberat's band, Music pavilion 60 p. m—Concert, United Swedish singers, Amphitheatre ° DEAVOR TO RIGHT PRISON! WRONGS AS HE SEE8 THEM. Exposition gates open 10:00 a. m, to 10:30 p. mine “Clan Fraser” Troupe of High land Pipers, Drummers and National Dancers, Te ronto, Canada 10:00 to 12:00—Concert, Wagner's A-Y-P, band, head of the | Cascades. if 10:18 a. w.—Popular Talks, Stereapticon Views, Government Blo | graph room, Hawallan bullding 1:00 p.m of people in Swedish national costumes : 1:00 p.m ion of West Coast Life Insurance companies bann day, California building 0:00 a. m. to 9 p. m—Free demonstrations street regrade wor NOW REFORMER SONTAG, PARTNER OF NO TORIOUS CHRIS EVANS, CAL! FORNIA TERROR, TO TAKE LECTURE PLATFORM IN EN | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jaly 36.) —Charies Sostag, partner of Chris Evans, one of the most notorious bandits California produced, jand himself a desperate highway | man, pardoned from Folsom prison after serving 16 years of a life sen- jtence, now announces that he will take the lecture platform and wage jan active campaign for prison re form. Within a month the one time tbandit will begin his tour, He will advocate a shortening of the period preceding parole; an tnerease of the number of paroled prisoners; the abolition of the dungeon and {the straight-Jacket; the elimination “stool pigeon” system now ever tutions. and the Increase of educa tional advantages for unfortunates while in confinement | It ts known that Evans, always iregarded the more desperate of ithe pair, is also striving to secure fa pardon. If successful, he will jjoln Sontag on the lecture plat |form He is now an old man. inearly blind and feeble, and his {relatives are seeking his pardon lthat he may pass his remaining |days outside of prieon walls Evans and Sontag inaugurated a reign of terror in Fresno, Madera and Merced counties during the jearly nineties. They robbed traing and stage coaches, railroad sta tlons and postoffices. Free with their “guns,” they had the sur rounding country terrorized. The Southern Pacific rafiroad compa ny finally decided to run the ban dits to earth, Detective “Billy Smith, one of the best known and | | | | | most fearless officers in America, Was sent west with instructions to capture the pair no matter at what cost. Smith endeavored to follow instructions and it cost him his life, He was shot down while leading & posse to Evans’ home in Fresno county After this murder the bandits took to the hills, bat they were finally captured after one of the most thrilling man hunts ever held in the country Evans and Sontag were tried reparately and both were given life terms, Sontag was given his lib erty ¢ few weeks ago. He {s now in San Francisco. Wished He'd Been Forgotten, Did will Ye your uncle remember you in his he directed hi tall the loans he executors to had made te H. L. KLEIN THE GHOEMAKER, If you can't get boots o; CHAS, SONTAG. |. TRANSPORT arrived in port this morning from San Francisco. Her present mis sion is to carry the Third infantry to the Philippines, where they are ordered for duty Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Gapltal,, eis<seese $300,000 Surplus and un divided profits 40,000 We have one savings ac count started four years The young man de $2.50 each week Now he puts in $10 weekly and has never drawn out a I ago. posited dollar and has a balance of over $500—easy money now. _ 4% Interest Compounded Semi-Annually CORNER GECOND and CHERRY 8Tr LET Branches at Ballard, Georgetown and Keaton. | England, where the product te sold} —|widely as o substitute for lard AUTTER MADE. WASEINE (By United Frew) HARRISBURG, Pa, Jal ) A sample of the Standard Ol) co: pany’s new “petrol butter” rests upon the desk of State Dalry and Food Commissic Ja Foust right t ath bis judicial eye and is rece weighty attention be tween the times Poust je learning from newspapers how the > laws are being slated under bis vory nose The sample looks about as much | Uke What te true the Foust through the butter aa common vaseline of the looks ts true of taate having served press upon the ard Ol} company several days ago that he will nd for no mow business in connection with the new product, ts now considering his future course fore him, he says, came from New it ye Poust, of $0 per cent 2 per cont salt and 10 por areh + the Gerberioh lard law, passed last winter, the petrol but ter can be sold In Penneyivania us der the plain label mm itation lard” or “lard substitute, SPAN MAY BE AIDED BY THREE COUNTRIES (By United > LONOON, July 30—The feasi- bility of Engtand, Germany and France laprais Bel aid Spain to suppress the Morocco rebellion was seriously considered by the Britiah cabinet toda: it hae been learn Edward is much the safety of hie niece, Queen Victoria of Spain, who is now by the side of her husband, King Alfonso, facing the threat ening crisia, NEW POLICE AUTO TO BE PURCHASED Chief Ward will get a new police automobile, and this time the fi nance committee is so much In con: vaseline favor of purchasing a high grade} machine that it will O. K. any price up to $9,500. Before any legiala tion Ia attempted the chief, with Coundimen Zbhinden and Sawyer will make a selection and then fn troduce an ordinance covering the exact purchase price Thin wae decided at the meeting of the committee this morning Pay Streak Attractions at the A.-Y.-P, E. Igorrote Village A.-Y.-P. Exposition | The Greatest Exhibit of a’ Primitive Wild People Ever Made Anywhere Chinese Theatre A.-Y.-P. E, SEONSATIONA OCTINS! umKlors ne Men,” Virwt Native Chinese Orchesten The sample be | FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1909 WOW 0 “BEST FORD. ) TENDS iThis Stenographer Is Dreaming About What | She Would Do if She Had a Million, t mald who «are ileo = eten ‘ hers, listen to thi Here | jae o tapper of the keys who f dre what whe would do if | whe ate lyn elel | jwho wan ly money she j Wanted for ” Here is her |lotte to The Star readers One Million Dollars for a Week! | ita credit. What would I do 1 it, but waw obliged to 1 up everything at the end of week, leaving the al condition ae at the t ) hunt up 1 widow Firat of all, I old me stenog kIven Iherty f HATCHET MEN AT WAR ara a Youy 4, promptly eee semenarunet mrad 1 decided ty ian reached bb deatir m ve Huey . outhern town wh e ; ae COOK fq or away to @ county Yelonn ah ‘ : horrified ' inevitable mente, officers declared that a t : 4 |charging embesslement had TrVtle 904 George, }eworn out in San Frar Myrile! 14 t oreo xitl's t © the night Your wires hot, and bete th f onn't q 1 arrived in oan Fras [ charge captain of Ss had been advined of the schome + | was brewing to secure po { ie Mit ei F H | the girl Pies Investigation de 1 the f a 4B that the warrant bad t " a wert ae by a Suey Sing tong { "haa Node 00 war to Kee the relen and wr girl Immediate! t ye i in custody, take her t ( F getlo nese hiding and | ra00 her prisoner " te that it were i eee i him, The detective chief ite." Nee ¥ with MAY KIM, FRANCISCO, Ca), July 90 e gan fighters the Buey Bing at and hatche |Down Go the Prices| y On re Who, ¢ B fore two of the most powerfu | cumstances pound the ke organi in Amer At least jong years id | lea, have buckled on thelr armor then ask each one name sone | as 1 have fared forth In search of mage wh m he was jn Fe athens tie kth Aad ed. Then I would charter th At to be bad on the Pacific |Mmost alway# the case when high: coast and Would Invite the 11 binders take the warpath, there is d a and thy oman in the cane malde and widows, and the bata men whom thay desigeated, (o tah Thin time the cause of the foud acer in and around the wate © May } hos . nd.and Glows the Brit um On Kim, te one of the Beerythis merchant princes ¢ erything , inaure tho | This te bow It all came about | Kim, who has been a reign | the ao hontd tke |! of the Chintse quarter 1 ride Foe oid ay pout UES and whose market value Is sald to |mobile to be had. Have a desire | B® 95.000 American gold, visited nar ine tl Ieeka an We nearly two months with prominent dean ot hen Fad Chinese residents in this city, and ee ae eae tests the then journeyed southward to pass ey ose bt the # er monthe with relatives sok — ne er 4( living tn Oxnard, Ventura county oe pha Noa ay yd sd) While here, many # desperate gun lt < by 1 wilde | a the La he fighter, identified with the Suey flee rot Saha oe moon the ging tong, cast covetous eyes on a ere ‘ the fair celestial maiden, but for | The remaining six days she Hiké to spend crulsiog around enjoying the deliclows enit alr and fre with my gucsta, f | néwd aleo have to have on affinity on board Buch Ia trip should be productive of at }ieaet a few romances / ‘ MAKION DENT Fi od a trifle steep. However, this fact did not discourage the more) daring | Dainty May Kim had but just) | of them, the figure dies free Fourth and Telephones | Pacific Outfitting Co. y/ “The Nome of Popular Credit" | | EXTENSIVE | ALTERATIONS Are now in progress throughout the store, including the installing of a mezzanine floor, which will give us 50 per cent more floor space than at present. Our Fall lines of Men’s and Women’s Apparel will be greatly enlarged, among the added departments being one for Men's Hats. In the Meantime Drastic price cuts are in effect throughout the entire stock, and if you want to buy a new suit at much below regular prices and $1 WEEK for it, while you are wearing it, now is your opportunity. Special for Saturday | | | | Women’s fine quality All-Taffeta Petticoats, i Saturday only— Mewnge and Cooling Por Lodtes dnd Gentlemen, tem Ineladed We Solicit awe Pacey _ — TOURIST BATHS — $3.98 CASH OR CREDIT. STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. Tacitic Outfitting +22 PIKE ST. THE POPULAR CREDIT STORE. Bake Oven Treatment Treatment, regular $7.00, $8.00 and $9.00 values; Pr@ emt M. 1981, Ind. 4a5t $5,000, neom a ‘| Bell Clothing Store AT THE ; 216 PIKE STREET The success of our Seventh Annual Clearance Sale is due to our prices, which are now cut in half. We have pleased hundreds of customers dur. ing our first week and are waiting to please you} ” Come to The Bell and get bargains which have never been equalled in Seattle. Clothing | Furnishi All $10 and $12.50 Suits Goods BIG Gi dicinescae $4.20 All $15 and $18 Suits | $4.00 Pure Silk are ..... $8eves 97.005) STE veserseonaay $2.50 Pongee Sh y. ul SOc Suspenders. ...+4 $5.00 Boys’ Suits. .$2.50 | $7.00 Boys’ Suits, .$3.25 Pants 50c Boys’ Pants. . 25c Suspenders... .08 ¢ Socks, silk lisle. 4 25c Socks,....+0.00 ¢ Neckties..... oe c Neckties.... 1S¢ Hemstitched I kerchiefs . Bhe¢ she 75c Boys’ Pants... . $1,00 Boys’ Pants... Hats All our $2.50 and $3.00 j; kerchiefs . | SOc Heavy | ‘are... Work 3 Summer Underwear 25e¢ : All our $1.50 Shirt®, + | Shoes All our $3.50 and $400 es, 82,00, $2.50 fF SOc Garment eK Garment $1.00 Garment $1.25 Linen Mesh ning at 9 o'clock. Come Sale commences Saturday mo: early and get the best piek of our up-to-date half-price mer f chandise. We have huindre ther bargains whieh Y9W I can see in our fay wind pay you to Come our store and be convinced wit! at vou can buy Tonnes money at our Half-Price 3 216 “PIKE ST. 6 PIAE ST.

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