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EDGE UIT TH Of HABIT GARBLED AND TESTIMONY COURT OF THAT OFFICER'S DEATH HELD BACK BY SOMEONE, AY 8ECO INQUIRY BHO ie. —— man ite He Will . ae very. Not Taste Intoxicants as 18, Aus. t- ate ostly a Long as His Wife Has) » : tk » whole te Spark “ Life. M t ‘r ' > ha rtiand, : TACOMA, Avs. d under fas Mavai court fa At hildren asking . tid not returr duced Mre Le <? “i ‘ iz . i t wrmation of tt ee - t court of Inqutry chiktre the worn At tenet then the whoa « i of children |“ ’Frounded by — peculiar ciren to him and ordered Pe-| P terton brought | him j Neo Effort to Probe *How feng do you desire te | That the officials of t) the pledge fo asked the = joarpa + he effort to probe trate. [the « Wall, judiga, | wouldn't want | That the ed Inquest held te sign * for life, because | xt day r the ad off i not keep it. | will sign dy made ne such effort Ht and abstain from drink as | That the navy depar tw jong as my wife lives,” replied ing ite best to make ar t Peterson. there wan nothing susp » al art In the right di. | the affair answered =the Also to “whitewash” the offt jude ywe that you have/of the achoot and the court of g thought for your wife and | quiry that concluded Sutton | killed himaeit fe for them that I am taking Beyond these fact the pledge.” Peterson replied. | whe an be re “Pat have you er thought of | testimony except that t We Offect drinking has had upon | being withheld by some one own happiness? Has tt ever! court or jury in olvil life in SD asarred to you that while your! world would be able to reach and children suffer from your! conctusion from the garbled Biaing that you suffer likewise?" | confiicting toxtimony given. by the judge jyoung officers who were concer “Drink has destroyed all my } in the brawl that night tn it has taken all the | grows more and more strange ev of my married life | day that the firet board of ing { intena to quit it," re {could have } Flot Petersen. fatet of wus bly reached a be signed the pledge by| Is the so-called “onprit de corps me ag: ore te stumble onto the he voluntarily binds himaeif }Of the marine corps standing in the} MOM Roetker had no wound, but 9 from intoxicating li-| “ay of 4 fair hearing? jit declared that the bullet pene “while his wife ives,” Po | Two of the witnesses gave an. | ated hie coat and outer shirt, and hesitate Suppose wy |* that xeorm mowt significant in; for some unknown reason, @rive me away rane | tite nection, Lieut. Bdward @ Stopped. Sutton wae at that time Be asked | Witting of the seven officare ShrOwA to the ground. Adame ad Buttons death, testif wife ever done such a| present a ve } Bameone is sup. were ? . 1 know this is true because an offt 7 Were sober?” asked hae 00 thi venrtns ‘Gerpe teld i ¢ pense to have said, “My God, he's yo Ss sisson tore "| killed Roelker!” And then’ But 2 foolish question. In| And Col. Chas. A. Doyen, com oe [— three men on top of him) ? 4 Band he subseribed his |mander of the post, exptained why | 00 Mie ae doubled up under the pledge Judge Arntson| he had not made a search for the Syag no = mony, is sup at. Mra. Peterson signed | revolvers in use that night, saying Joey od hee Eg one arm | bond and her husband|“t did not think It wan neceanary. | 106 Anot himee @ bullet en his name to it also. Five |The officers who were there said @ tap of hie head. ip the county jail had gotten | Sutton killed or out of him and Judge | satiafied they told him it is now a mat: | truth. will power and honor wheth fot he falls into his old habit himself were tolling Both Saw the Fight. The aval court took Willing and Wm. F. Bevan task for not Expect Millenium. IN, Aug. 4—-In the belief milleninm may be ushered any moment. over two thow P*Coaneyttes” are holding con- prayer meetings at Pallina county Fermanag Commander Hood, president the court, asked both officer ‘they were not familiar with ¢ | CONFLICTING TRUTH ABOUT YOUNG 18 BEING idnight onty ver and I waa! de pe | stopping the flee Wilting was officer of the day and! evan was officer of the guard at the time. They both saw the fight ND ws the the uth Jan or hile haa! MAS, ROSE BUTTON PARKER | Sister of Lieut, memory of the stigma of suicide, the a do. | Uy under the naval regulations hat | 2 Stop fat Hut Loonard inter , | Powed to ask If it were not true | that the officers were studenta at j the regulationa. But through the maze of con. fileting statements, some stand out. It is evident that Sut fa ta had with Lieuts, Robt. E. Adama, Ed | ward A. Osterman and Harold the | Utley and there wae a fight any and the! tor, Sutton is sup run for some guns ned ory | rious wound to show for it *l hit Lieut, Edward P. Roelker, led wae badly beaten, Willing says he was # hear and afterward took the from Sutton's hand ae De Mart | eccssereraecreere ts the of | STi | DRAW $1,800—1F NOT TRY BEING AN OILER AT $720. ANOTHER BIG TO BIRMINGHAM NEAR EVERETT, ON THIS SIDE OF SOUND, OMORROW TO THE BIG OPENING OF THE s000 Acres OF WATER FRONT IN 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS —AT= y higher. Fine beach; clams and oysters free; tons of ripe LEE, Conn, Aug 4--The old On grounds. Eastern people are invited to Inapect this land, town clock which has tolled time | see Crops growing, see eight fresh water lakes full of trout Bl) in the Herkahire village of Lee for Diack bass. Terms—10c a Day on Each Tract have Sold 20,000 people around Seattle. ik of Commerce. Seattle ise before 9:45 a. m. at steamer Venus, Pler 6, or at C. Offices in Times block. This ts the last of the cheap fin fe can use several men to work for us at goc Reference, N: ae and Saturday We ree.to Boston Harbor ore raomen STEAMER VENUS. LEAVE PIER 6 9:45 A. M, RE TURN @ 550 to $150 Per Acre Get your free tickets of _ the goveroment has several poal tions open. For tnatance, understand Dutch, Swedish, | Norwegia Russian Italian, French, Spanish and Portugese, Ger offier. would like something easier ant, actentific ing, or asaintant | | Mght plant examination, Lage to $1,800 yearly? iatant in seed test ing algebra, geometry, bullding of power pi academy at West Point, OLD BELL IS HUSHED (By United Pres.) 7 years te hushed because summeriog there. The summer boarders Congregational chu fry of which edifice: wind the clock for the present Excursion Date Changed September 9th, Chieago and return dates, 11th and 12th, to River polota, $60; | St. Louls, $67.50 ete. Return limit O | stopovers: Nav. Co., lake and to ober 31, Denver if desired) Ticket Office, 608 First av Ellis, Genl. Agent. Sutton, who has worked for two years to clear hie time and did not know these things ton rode to the grounds that night! The automobile was stopped Statements | conflict as to who was the aggres ed to have a to have later shot Adams. Adame had no One of the bullets is supposed to nave! who | [had been on @ drunk that night he threw Sutton down, Sutton If you are out of a job and do hot care to stay in that condition, if you Dano man, you might pull down $1,400 every 12 months as translator in the Perhaps you are not conversant | with quite all these languages and Why | fot try @ naval observatory asaist-| pector of electric from | | All that ia necessary Ia just a lit | the elementary mathematica, includ. trigonome | white only; tery, analytical geometry, a sprink-| ling of caleulus, a little astronomy, | mechanics and. theory, practice of | mechanical and electrical engineer | ing and the construction and If t's Just a plain, common, ordi-| nary job you are after, try the ex amination for otler at the military at $720, | the | brazen tones of its bell In the still night broke the rest of city people waited upon the standing committee of the pok in} located, and entered a protest| against the sleep breaker James) K. Secord wax ordered not to re instead of 14th, August Minsourt Chicago, $72.50; New York, $108.60, | with Ronte, Oregon R. RK. & and connections (via Sait Tickets and reservations at Union BB. PROF. STEVENS The man to teach you ne od Ladies tree. Fine.” Telephones. ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, First and Cherry. | Optical Department. TH STAR INAVY BOARD MAY APPLY BIG COAT OF WHITEWA or DAYTON, O., Aug, 4.-Te u Ha " t Mit ) 1 . tt ways that It is be Kila Brow ¥ thy ferae v nd ' { night not be demonatr or eat e f c (Judge Brown does not know Boa | '? be ma tock.) Hale was viniting Doge, common every day purp ‘ ort were in the ame atego pis) until a short time ” psued allt themecties us sate COMMISSION HEARS ¥ - It a plnchable deed to swipe then ja Se at"Si| REPORT OF CRUISERS jthe snakes you want MR&, J. N. BUTTON, | And that's why George Horner Mother of Lieut, Sutton, | Who swiped a bunch of snakes and & Gila monster from t i i LIEUT, ROBT, E. ADAMS Ih who, together with the \ t has b languishing in the county and heard Ub who came when he heard the fight: |Jall tn default of ball, was dismins 1, chief cruleer Ing, says after the shot, someone—|°4 !1 Justice court yesterday his report re the timt he claims not to know who-—handed in Cla and Jefferson tte him a revolver which he threw BIDS FOR LIGHTING and, according to Mr, MeCool's away. Willing says De Hart pointed port, be and hie nts have lis }out this revolver to him the next EXTENSIONS OPENED ed timber r nt morning and they picked it up. De! land in t “ ‘ Hart says he never saw the pistol ae ru . t nple again, and that Utley told him it ing of ft t two ir had been found Rida were opened yesterday bY] when valuew will be 1 on The first inquest made absolutely: $e board of public works for Ugbt | jand and bide 1 life was fired. It te knows how many empt » in it And through it all, a mother and a sister, loyal to the memory | dead boy, have tin | They have gaine | having & second | tng it public We have not been working #15 toaths for nothing, Sutton Parker, the sister And it is now waponsibiiity for Button's death js the baval court nding | stenographiec report of the proceed stol| ings will be placed before a grand not faxed by jury. — » JOBS F' OR EVERY ONE RICHT HERI AK EIGHT LANGUAGES AND Ilere's & chance for some boy to‘ tralia. Che hall satlefy a lifetime ambition to go to and Wenn chee, $1,100 to $12 Ped eat Point ery; extra long Forest Mills, white all sizes, Bach plaid or checks; collar cords; choose tomorrow, any style at— The best-known ery seam sets forth T24nch Pure Linen no effort to Mad out from what red ie o* volver the shot that ended Suttoales ** ton’s revolver was found on the pees Saually over nine districts that have rade ground by Willing, bat no one _ Standard Patterns Ladies’ Tights, knit band, all sizes. sleeve, also 124n. sleeve, Shirta Bath Robes for Men Our stock is well selected—just those styles that will appeal™to any man Robes, Hight and dark colors, plain and striped, all sizes; $4 to $10 KAYSER || The Glove That Wears Our line Is complete, with all “pe and every haps ‘tis so with you; when guests are plentiful, ularly $1.10. Sale, yard 72-inch Extra heavy Pure Linen Unb’ ask, plain centers, Pure Linen Napkins, 20x20, The Reale Store WEDN JAY, AUGUST 4, REPTILES ARE i "NOTCH, mens BROWN SAYS 80 A SNAKE CHARMER GOES FREE 1909. AND You can ateal all you wnt of ' f them, and no! neh you 1 for it it dae how al t wable they are or how | or here they are kept, or whom t they belong. Help yourself, take all you want—carry them away in| ine « it of Ut your pockets br hire ft i. ' Wagon. Get busy, you 1 the Haht fingeres i mind the Mut PARSON SPEEDS IN thing you can steal with impunity man yesterday, and you ¢ (Wy United Press) that it's good tensions to the amount of Th thought Sei} lights will be distributed GOVERNORS LEAVE heen laid out by City Kugineer y shells th bomeon ave for hie hom the = w asuinoton p The bounce | Biectrictty, vibration, light ther- muae Guhetin in Wanh-| soy, hot sir eweat bathe, and other Bellingham, $1,500 to $1,600 Pah sires Bergen a trenline Opa N 7") ‘ “— gay PA op % Best equipped offices in Beattie. ancew F eoltaa Chesca Suitatton free Treatments $1 each ens A. Holt, Osteopath Bremerton, $1,000 to $1,200, KNOSHERS end Pike Malo $461. Standard Patterns ‘Women’s Summer Underwear and Knit Corset Covers Ladies’ Venta, white only, square neck, sloevelons; daintily trimmed with slik tape and embroid- | ered over bust with bow knots In alfk embrold | Ladies’ fine cotton ribbed Union Suits, low neck, sloevelens, knee length, Ince trimmed, fitted waist; white only. A suit es bvegean Oe and very elastic. 3 for $1.00 | Knit Corset Covers—Hikh neck and long sleeves lace trimmed, liste; silk embroidered edge, with fitted waist; all Bach . Me sizes. Each . Oe and cream, cotton ribbed, long | Forest Mills liale Union Suita, no sloeves, knee fitted waist; length, lace trimmed; also silk ribbon taped; oe all sizes. A sult $1.00 Less Than —HALF— To quickly close out remaining lots of summer goods in our Suit Section, all Lingerie Dresses will go tor Jess than half pri dainty garments made of fine lawn and mull, in Princess and om pire styles, trimmed with tucks, Ince and embroid. Turkish Cloth handsome strong girdies and ery in pleasing manner; splen did styles To be sold at: Sample Sale of Blankets | 5""ittons ot gx0.00 $4.50 Instead of 10.00 $2.25 Instead of $5.50 :| Closing Out the 0 orders all Fellavie and fall Led strict ly all-wool, If you're in need of Mankets, don't mine this galo; & Breat lots to choowe from. Note ee Gredes wi cock Sat Be cos ie el Parasols Silk Glove omath® market style, because the cut ia right ev Entire stock placed upon the bargain table to: morrow Pongee, black and white effects, Dres wanted shade, including dens and checks, natural wood handles — that speak of latest New York fads; in fact, the lot White and Black consists of the season's best styles, Worth $2.50, Kayser’s Gloves are double-tipped, made of pure | $9.00 and §4.00.— sk, 2-clasp Choose at, the pair * 50c Choice $1.98 : . Table Linen—Splendid Values Many guests quickly bring the housewife to realize that her linen supply needs replenishing. Per therefore we offer apecial extra values tomorrow, to assist you during these days Damask, bleached; worth reg {| 64-inch Heavy Mercerized Damask, new designs, Se bleached. Yard . » de achod Dam- | 68x76 Hemstitched Half-bleached Table Cloths Salo, Yard ssssveeee BOE BAlO sreeseeregeees " + $1.58 TOP GOZOD seaeeewewe — seeeseeeeoecennensenes ++ $1.80 KNOSHER oH The Teale Store oe oe ee ae A L A LOT AUTO 10 TIE KNOT | Reduced OSTEOPATHY and Optician, 407-4-9 People's Bank Bldg, Becond Fine Mull & Lawn Dresses | this EMPRESS machine priced extra special— $17.95 machine «tore price $45.00 “817.98 sitively ara, and is best and maching ay of mout will right Jeneenteld. “the STANDARD § SPEC IAL folding stool: a new idea— extra special 29c 29c” Standard 4m urniture C SEATTLE OPEN -= [RETIRING FROM BUSINESS | Every Pair of Shoes | TREEN SHOE CO., 707 First Av. So oun ta ei ts a tg | SYSTEM OF HIGHWAYS. FOR THEIR HOMES SAN DIEGO, Cal, Aug. 4-—-Ry an| | of the | ayproximate vote of four to one, the = i d to the vag A nd election to appropriate a mil-| Governor Charles B Hughes. something Pion and & quarter lars for the! New York, left Seattle this morn iry and in hat construction of a eystem of high ling for Vancouver oe he will sways in Ban Diego county, was car | return to the Ba Canadian) tied at the polls yesterday. The | pacific rattway wernor waal xald Mra. Rose Seen will be constructed under | gecompanied on amer to Von the supervision of BW. Scripps, A.) couver by Governor Hay, of Wash i Ukely that If the'G Spaulding and John D. Spreckels inet 0. Governor Johnson, of Min | / “My Wife’s Gone to the Country, Hurrah! Hurrah!” Sung by Collins and Harlan and chorus. This is one of the August list of new VICTOR RECORDS: FIREPROOF STORAGE Exclusively for Household Geode. Navy Yard Route Peet Fae 8 ey, r . fee? Yard and by a Steamers Ht. ion, Sere and Inland dane 14, 1900, eof 8 S HB. Kenn Heamer on this coast, in ype (except Sunday). 130 a om, 1:86, "hal" Thursday, Saturday and Sunday onty| Extra Boats on Snuday. 11:90 pm Time Table Subject to Change With: Leave | Bremerton itt Seats Tsa9 | owt ree (except, Sunday), 8:15, 10:1 a ‘ARK, 50e¢ ROUND TRIP, 146, 6:00, T1158 pom } Phones: tnd 136; Main ait, 908 EVERETT AND EDMONDS MEALS SERVED Bix round trips daily, Leave Seutt at Tam, 12 Pm, opm a ind Ate eave Rvorett-? a m, » Bae and Tele Phones Sunset, +215 pom, & p. Single Fare to & Round Tri Steamers City of Iman dock Ind 136. ——— Made on Honor and Sold on Merit. McPHAIL PIANOS Manufactured Since 1837, THE MEYER-TONER PIANO CO. 314 UNION 8T. Special Showing of Hats View lots Near Lost | | Only $200; ‘Terms 890 Cash wm gf Month, e | Just a tew at thle BRIC 2%. Come tod I]]_ 00x120, walking lata nee to heart of Madam Paul j/e. oi") | International Bond 4323 Third Av. 1009 American Bank intr (a Watch The Star Want Ad Caian im Bargains of All Descriptions, en