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THE STAR--THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 rave clalme | so tra — hour will be 9 o'clock In the ever ing. It will take place in the big open court of the Btreeta of Cairo jaud the putt will be admitted, the a (OR SEATTLE rere ff NSU) ; uy fakes place there wil) N : embrac sretfain aty Ceremony of mle preasivenoss when La Be the Christian chureh managed | * the Mohammedan faltt Pay Streak Girl Will Give at eat Up Her Faith in Order von Pinet ne ba ; to Wed a Man of the feceres & an Francisco, arr Mohammedan Faith. the religion of her husband to t | Victorta if mK BRIEFS BY WIRE 5 A. BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast—A, BRIDGE & CO. , The Mid-Summer Clearance At This Store Is Seattle’s Greatest Clothing Sale In making sufficient room for our new fall stock, now on its way from the manufac- turers, we are making Sweeping Reductions in All Departments In clothing, this store is the Seattle representative for five of the greatest clothes mak- ers in this country, and it’s on their lines these prices are made. h im Haya renounce and K Struve TE Proposes to 4 — 16-Story Struc- on Property Owned ! Ci Washington ne last night, accompanied t his wife and aon, They visited the exposttion today and will leave f tonight, The party te stopping at the Lincoln hotel -INMIGRATION LANS WNUUST TO TH OY (My United Press) CLEVELAND, Aug. beA yo man, scarcely 23 years old, Hee io the county jail. He was taken to his home for & few minutes to ember of a rich got his clothing, say good-bye a untry, ‘ mother, four aleters and a brother at the and then start back to Russia if he Is to He has done no wrong here, He bride, Mme, Baya gave way! Will probably die in a Russian pris the matter of religion and wilt/0® He contracted tuberculoate 4 worshipper of Al-| Within three years of his arrival tn the United States. The federal laws say he must be deported Lee Angelee—The municly A of Wilmington on the Ban Styave — harbor was annexed to Los Ange a compe , eity | Yesterday, Ban Pedro ts pe the the question today ihe city for Vise 8 8 ¢ ae DP eobh “ Soak ghes, of New k pecessary . wached evening from from — Victoria, on their way home via/ Member of the Greek Orthodox ition cat “ihe CBR church, but no Mohamme gaeeting of U wed & Christian, and discussed (0 ‘| Pasadena—Mins May Sutton, the | fend! we schemes world's uplo or ° hie In order to get a husband, 1 Belle Baya, Greek dancer at the Streets of Catro Pay Streak Christian faith Chert Wedr Mme young « 4 attraction on the will renounce the Sho fs to wed Effendi a week from next wilay Gov, | and Gov Minnesota Vancouver, Johnson ¢ here last Haya is @ Greek and unk iid lowe cs native land nounce his religion native « ry wt | weatthy bantoee,-¢ feo City return there ot the dete position _ ed be “) Low Angeles . aees effective an’ Lk It ts to eae with the fou Tweed exclusively yaleatrance and: pot which must be 1 we of th aly fp to provide al water for ‘and is to &u pa al freed f the life of ¢ of 60 years the Sia ecome the absolute prop provide a home Suits for men and young fellows, splendidly made gar- ments in worsteds, cassimeres and unfinished worsteds; retail- ing at $15, $18, $20 and $22.50; during sale— $12.35 Finely made hand-tailored suits for men or young men in prevailing styles and fabrics, including blacks and blues, suit- able for fall wear, and retailing at $22.50, $25 and $30; of- fered during the Clearance Sale at— $14.75 ALL OUTING SUITS and some L L Off | values in broken lots are placed i: in this sale at iatbiiahe Prices on FURNISHINGS All Straw Hats, in roll brims and sailors, including Panamas; while they last at....... HALF PRICE Neckwear; fine silks, in different styles and prevail- ing colors, as low as ae eevoneete Florenze Silk Hose; knit; i shortly become roadhead, that he had pald | ab the chief money for allowing him; Namy Salih, go ls to run the “Red Light” district the Streets of Cal | wards of $1,000 to riage of Mile fendi the w or of wil end up make the mar Haya and Cheriff Ef. st KOrKeOUs and Hpec has taken place he Alaskh- Yukon The Raven presertption service | meane that the doctor's ekill In pre scribing le most efficiently supple mented by the druggist’e skill in compounding. RAVEN ORUG CO, 1416 Becond Av, Cologne—Count Zeppelin today salled eppelin 1,” the «reat eat alr craft tn the world, from | tacular Frankfort to thie city, arriving tn! gown good condition after a Might lasting | paeitic six hours and 15 minutes The . coin ¢ deen fixe Stockhoim—All members of the} - Sailors Union quit work today Shipping will be thed up tonight ~|It was decided this afternoon at labor headquarters to call out all steam ratiroad employes and all} printers. has August 18 and the TELEGRAPHONE The Only Successful Telephone Message Recording Machine in the World Annapolis, Md—The investiga) tion Into the death of Lieut, Sutton Was resumed today, with all those! present at the time of his death ae defendants, and Mra. Button.) | mother of the dead lieutenant, and |Mre, Parker, his sister, as prose eutors. Honelulu—Hacked by the favor of | Gov. Frear, A. W. Peretstrous prob fably will salt for the Orient oo | August 12 to procure Ruswian im-| }migrants for Hawall gplendid White Plaine, N. Y.--Handwrit ‘ a ‘ ling Expert Carvalho testiied today | The Telegraphone is the only successful telephone mes-| at the inquest into the mental con-| sage recording machine in the world, and is thoroughly accu-| dition of Harry K. Thaw that/rate and reliable. ‘The invention is that of Valdemar Poulsen Thaw's writing does not Indicate | Copenhagen, Denmark | that he is frrational at the present : time. About six years ago, while experimenting with a tele j phone, he suddenly encountered a new principle in electro-| politicians are raised today above magnetism, which, after many days, nights and weeks of un the hubbub created by charges| tiring labor, developed into a complete solution of the great that open bribery ts going on injproblem of sound reproduction, Many improvements have} the various preeineta where voting been made on the crude machine that Mr, Poulsen first built, | under je ne wet py » is in progress. The chief of police | 20d today the Telegraphone is doing practical service storing | has stationed 250 extra men at the/ Messages until its owner finds it convenient to receive them, | various polling places and making records of all business transactions that go in| Indianapolie—The voloes of angry) finely during Summer Golf Shirts, in all the stripes and checks; reduced from Tomorrow at Very Attractive Prices ‘avee, ten and out of all kinds of business offices, court rooms, ete. (Betabliahed 1895) BROKERS Stocks, Grain and Provisions. Beth Phones 279, Private Wires a06-008-808 Alaska Bldg. The above photograph shows a lawyer making a record] of his conversation over the telephone. Possibly such transac-| tions as go out of a lawyer's office would be valuable idence in the court room, were they reproduced word for word} with the original voice sounds, and even a short breath, pos-| |sibly denoting excitement, which may be heard when a mes |sage is reproduced by the Telegraphone as evi == THE TELEGRAPHONE IS IN ITS INFANCY, BUT eed an office desk, here is your chance to secure They have all been more or less used, but show a scratch or mark of any kind. tale in our basement tomorrow. Are the Prices B Top Golden Oak fnehes; in good Top Golden Oak W inches; in good $42.50 Golden Oak hes; in good P $32.50 Top Waxed 6 laches Oak nearly 7, Golden Oak 817.50 | DANY wn COMPA SC COno AN UNION. $77.50 | | $1.00 and $1.26 Counter Stools; ey) “LIKE A ROSE THAT BLOOMS IN ONE NIGHT.” When telephones were introduced at least 90 per cent of the people who were intelligent enough to use the then modern] jinventions were skeptical, and unbelievers in its efficiency as} }a practical instrument. Today conditions are different, and] the general public expects new inventions, and are ready to | press into service anything that will save time and do its | work accurately, | These “COME AWAY FROM THAT THERE BOX ON THE WALL, BEN LITTS, THESE PEOPLE ARE MAKIN’ A FOOL OUT OF YOU.” | $65.00 Antique Onk Roll Top Desk; size 60 Inches. Now - $23.75 |) Onk Flat Top |} nize 451) $24.25 $65.00 Golden Oak Flat Top Double Pedestal Typewriter’s Desk; nearly new vee $45.00 Now $22.00 Weathered Oak Flat Top Desk; size 42 inches Now $15.75 Standing $14.00 $10.00 Golden Typewriters Desk; inches; nearly new Now That is what the wife of one of the most prominent poli ticians in the State of Missouri said to her husband when he} |} was called into a telephone booth on special bus iness his first} jexperience with the teleplione, A short time after that talk over the telephone, Mr, Litts could have Crirchased stock in ja telephone corpora'ion at $10 a share, and today that same | stock is worth $1,700 a share. Mr. Litts is stil He did} |not buy telephone stock, but if he could buy it today at those} |figures, no doubt he would spend his last dollar for telephone} | stock Thousands of Telegraphones are doing practical duty | today, and as fast as the people become acquainted with this new and wonderful instrument, they placing orders for} them. Scientific men marvel at such wonderful accomplish-| ments when they see the Telegraphone, that Tele | gr aphones have proven to be the instrument for recording train} dispatches, every railroad company in the world is looking into |their one perplexing problem: How will we make our train orders more systematic? And they are looking directly at the ‘Telegraphone | Mr. H. P. O'Reilly gives free demonstrations of the graphone in his office, in room 327 Walker Building alive Golden Oak aize 6 feet $24.60 Dewk H are and now size 24 and 30 inches. nes Now .. ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT ? ¢ American Telegraphone Securities H. P, QREILLY & CO, $1.10 to.... Negligee Shirts, in all patterns and $1.10, reduced during sale to, ; retailing at 65c, 90c Underwear, in balbriggan and light wool; reduced during sale from $1.10 per suit to............45¢ In the Shoe Department will be found the popular shapes of the Packard, Bates or Gotzian, and this is the home of the famous W. L. Douglas shoes . $3.00 and $3.50 Every department of this big store is affected by the nee prices, and it’s the early buyers, of course, who profit by the price-making. A. BRIDGE & CO. LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST First and Yesler-- Eee and Return August 8 and 9 Final Limit August 16 Account National Irrigation Congress RATE OPEN 10 EVERYONE Four Trains Each Way Every Day Leaving Seattle 9 a. m., 5:15, 7:10, 10 p. m. Reserve Berths as far ahead as possible, -TICKET OFFICE SECOND AND COLUMBIA. C. W. MELDRUM City Passenger and Ticket Agent Made on Honor and Gold on Merit. McPHAIL PIANOS Manufactured Since 1837. THE MEYER-TONER PIANO CO. 314 UNION 6T, Two Entrances First and Yesler JUST ARRIVED “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 Shenme Special Showing of Hats View beta Near Exposition | Onty $200; pat: Cash and 10 Madam Paul ity. Only 1828 Third Av. interestlonat ‘itonmd & Realty Co, 1009 American Bank Butiding, Watch The ‘Sar Want we Sabian for Bargains a All Descriptions.