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eon the 29th, Staying Two Days. wast! ‘Ten th hs western trip will start Fal = , 9 city eee TUN 5] JUDGE MUST ANSWER. (Concluded,) Chicago ‘September and Will Be in Seat- rip between Ry Ue Senator Bryan charg Yakoy Wses & pass on the boat Ine and that whi this pass liquor has the boats on Sunda devices operated, in of the law Farther, that Judge Yakey turna his expense bill in a sum, instead of by voucher aa soribed by law, and that the pense bills average $5 the judge's actual naes can be only & small percentage of that amount, as he returns to his home at night. Senator Hryan side Judges who have presided »| the King county b h and have come from such a distance that they have been compelled to stop at hotels, Kven with hotel bills, they have expense biils. h rton and Sea # that {ity United Press.) NGTON, Aus announced bie it E—¥ from ( pol Heptember \ p and evoulng in plain violat re tun pre a day, while gop during Springs ber 22 aoe atop 10. Saal 33 he 4 stop at Montr the afternoon ber he goes ach ber 27 he will ia the morning aud [a HENEY PREPARES FIGHT THE FIGHT OF and aftornc ber 29 he will stop at Yakima in the morning and Seattle, and will divide the two days beiweon Seattle a be will reach Port where be will remain two) Prancis J. Honey, the San Fran cisco graft piosecutor, who has been a guest of the Washington ho- tel, left today for Portland, where he will join friends and spend the |remainder of his vacation on a hunting trip preparing himself for the big fight he will make to be elected prosecuting attorney at San 4 he will arrive at where be will spend 5 he will reach Oak spend the morning in _ He will spend the aft evening in San Fran on to elites returned only §2 a day HS EVENTFUL LIFE “HUBBY NOT $0 BO AS WIFIE" (Concluded,) It ything i wisely haven't They ar do. did you ¢ wives Many of middle h marry wo @ ne, and have a to Ue th at home, it ten't before these wives are looking f admiration other mom vers of the genus homo than their Husbands, Perhaps they don’t play a ‘no limit game’ ae 1 but they trifle juat the province is not then wy from ute,’ Their as hers doos same no large waa, for Loute’s husband, the judge |, of Shanghal, was away months at a time, vt be expected to or long. Hut just the same these wives, while their husbands are working the day's wage, are hurrying through the housework, giving It s nd & promise order to| don t best clothes, and perhaps catch & certain street car, in order} to have just a little chat with the j fascinating conductor, or the wife, as she has Mr. Man well work, hurries to get into a fetching gingham gown in order to appear attractive to the erocery man. Should Get Wise. It le high time the husbands re ed these things, according to « Webber's opinion, and & am| ed tO agree with ber, for in jthese days of “Facial Art.” and }now that women know how to pre jaerve thelr youthful charma, the wife ts just as alluring 10 years after her marriage as she was the wedding day Tt has been decreed since time was, except in very fare instances. that woman should win love by beauty alone, and that ts one of | the ressona why so many wives fal! to hold their hushands—thelr beauty fades and it is all off, but as Mins Webber that oom | tingeney ts duced to minimum now wise woman n't Brow old there days and band had better look to his| laurels. All this discussion for nine and she could remain passive tok Ae BOOK on his way to * over | thelr insecurity hear the pants rip as the: ry alld ive | for the | jhowling somewhere | dwelt @ rival bruin who | | when THE STAR _—— BALLARD GETS A_ REAL | WHEN M’LAUGHLIN'S MENAGERIE ON A RAMPAGE ABOUT | STARTS TOWN, OVT Halland av. and ite vielnity tod as “Bweet Aubura, of the plat when somebody let « bear ple wa a yoll k out for the turned thelr heads fleeting second, and In the next they were Invintble For cavorting gaily up the middle of the avenue was a big black ber of monstrous proportions and fear ful mien. Mon made nearest street car put on full out walting for a polos mome ly Hear boar for one and the motor dd abead with HM Telephone were extremely popular for @ nt ull the climbers r Then you again and made a’ bee nearest fire escape. Hunt the Tall Timber. Exprose wagons wore lum, as with a heavy load of human freight they made a dash for the tall Umber. Meanwhile Mr. Rear, the object Mf all this solleitude, had other plans in view than the mere annt hilation of man and the loafing cur dogs, which were by this time by the J. Me out beach. Laughlin's menagerie His home was at W There ed In an other cage and, intent upon settling a few differences cholee scraps of meat, by devious tracks, Mr. Black Hear returned. about Climbing the fence, he procecded | you hit town, Mr, Man you do, just think that per hapa when your wife visite this litte old elty, she may make tracks for the same place, Who knows? It is worth looking into anyhow “DOG ONT BITE when FRIDAY, a dawh for the} at a prom: |Back to his den |b also | ¢ ! but AUGUST 6, 1909. onan BEAR SCARE take it out of the jforeaatd rival tly the ¢ame a long, black hone h a ule noaale. ‘Thin the pe orted Into Mr. Black He turned on the water ly put eltvitios | Meantime, Mr. Rival of all hin Nettle wits, fonee of his den and }town on the dead run, convincing what few people remain ed abrond that a whole raft of bea had elzed the town And Ballard gave up t hide of the the keeper ar with hin ree whon eone, and an in ars mouth, and effectual an end to his fighting pro seared out jumped the noooted up thoroughly Woman Stops Him, Then up town Mr, Rival me | Waterloo in the shape of Mra Laughlin, | the t his Mo who had reared him on bottle (of milk) a year ag came ae moek boy playing meets teacher. And | Dlubbering all the way he was, too an he got an oceasional cuff on the side of the head to persuade him to otter ways And after his riotous spree, hav ing driven half the people of Bal lard into nearfite, Mr, Black Bear} ent to walk up to the bar aa any little achool hookey when he which was ten the barkeep. Then all was peace and returned to work But they nearly shut down the shingle mills! ‘ed him by Ballard Joal ph her husband, Dr ‘| four presidents 1 preias trom Drape that the foretgn hop ot Improved be of ¢ vad weather grow crop has mune mtinued PORTLAND, Ore.—Alihough lo after many ho shot examination, have Kate Collin who and M. Oe is now the pre ur i od a wi INDIANAPOLIS, Bhank, fF Charles A Ind. publi Samuel Lewla an and Gauze, a dor candidate a held yenterdny lowing allegations of fraud on bot ides. a gry mayor CHICAGO.Convineed that vote of the emple of the surf treet car lines ls overwhelmingly in favor of « strike, a meeting of visions of the union was called for this afternoon to take steps toward Immediate perparation for a crisis. STOCKHOLM.-feveral between the clashes strikers and the tro today hay aused much far ther however alarm. EXCURGIONIGTS RETURN At relook yesterday after the steamer Jefferson fr Skagway with o A G«¢ no« rived in » hundred number of o ver large Lowest Prices Consistent | With Quality E MacPherson Gr Mr. MacPherson, who is in New York s ee ee ee ee ed BANK CLEARINGS. Seattle Cleartngs today Halances Tacoma. eartngs today Nalances Portland. Cleartngs today Balances , #1,864,250.98 27549481 $1,076,979 84,333 ee Seeee eee eee ee oe eee ee ee purchased the choicest line of up-to-the-minute merchandise of the four local al-| ther reporte will wal row nleb Hat of pa for t FARALLON IN PORT The Parallor with = lwsenen WEES) , Ce “The Witebing Hour” at Ma ya)" has been no blood ghed, | Your Satisfaction or Your Money Back has in nee over a month, silos the very best made ready-to-wear apparel for women The goods are will find the most arriving every day and we request your ins You dependable quality in every instance coupled pec tion with the lowest pricings $15 Empire Silk _Dresses = 98 | Beautiful t ly n n ) in E ¢ a in de 4 AM Tt ¢ Silk Dres Pees AUTOMOBILE TIES BALLARD, Sears, a ho| in blac ek I cos ' i and have round or Gtrl From Rector’s,” laughed Honey stated last night that he bber, “Why, I was q would make the fight independent| cited, waen't IT But 1 4 lef any party, because of the new|that there ls & moral for t primary law of California, which re) S#nd in Uiis play, Don't {quires that « candidate must have |'t fs not a Sanday act play by }registered bis party affiliations at|4ny means (if you have seen the least two years before primary | play you will agree with Miss Web 11 be will reach Los) at whieh he is a candidate ber re vy), Ht might worss, Where he will spend two) fn regard to the Calhoun trial,|and I de not see why such 4 fuse | Heney stated that be would con-|Should have been made over tt. Qeiher be will visit the! tinue the fight to tho bitter end.| (Now you might not agree with ae cared viver.| “Prosecuting Attorney Langdon is| Miss Webber in this.) jetreet watching for something to 1 be will spend the i nade Francisco. are trimme “ th V with P. yokes; faney leeves, extra full ¢ OO values tomorrow , @ he will start for t By ie valley, spendine the three mt days om the trip 10 be will spend fo the morning at Mer end will spend the aft m e mant nen's s The material { importe facturers Aug. 6 pet dog Was run over last week by an auto Alexa Poar now suing for Mra. Ne ttio | Dolliver,” lace ms on front it skirts; Special for | BRIEFS BY WIRE (ty United Pree) VICTORIA, B. C.—The finding of sm Infernal machine yesterday) morning in the tool room of the Victoria machinery depot caused a| sensation. The police are looking | for the maker. | ! ar yi whose t While regular f fine in black with nutache iful, up-to- minute style dresses, pri ranging fr [$15.00 v0 $25. 00. $15 mobile owned by and who is worth of the dog, $60 the wnt of the accident published In The Star Was wrong |The dom was wot sitting in the ter won the that a ~~ », snyn ace m7 | PORTLAND, Ore.—With only the! sheht clew that two young highway! th. knew their victim, the police today are searching for the assail ants of Edwin Campbell, a local eap | falint, who was held up last night on Willamette boulevard and bed of $890 In money and jewelry PORTLAND, Ore—Hop crowers of the Pacific coast are «: ting an increased wave of prosperity, owing to the ) Taperts Feee recelved today | | | i i Children’s Shoes A splendid wearing shoe for children — the best of their kind in Am- erica s and count- ers are absolutely solid, have patent tip and good laces; sizes 5 to 8. Extra special for 363% Mea's $1.50 Shirts for 69c An elegant line of fine shirts for men. The materials are the choicest madras and percale, and the 69 values in this lot are from $1.00 to $1.50; all sizes; your choice tomorrow t « ; { Splendid values in de- pendable hosiery for children; a quality that will last twice as long | as hose costing twice as much, Special, 2 pairs for 25¢; or, Extra good qualitf, black and tan hose for women, garter top, Spe- cial, at, 2 5c )) 75c Belts for 10c Great bargains in pat- -ent leather, silk and white Wash Belts; reg- ular prices in this lot were up to 75c; your choice now for Bargain. Btruve wants to Lworth of rent for $25,000 taxes, electric light and ‘of the olf city hall Is an i estimated, gd “In the matter of the investiga. tion of the loss by stranding of the steamer Yoremite, July th, 1969, In Port Orchard Nerrows, and trial of charges of careless naviga- tion preferred against Michael Ed- wards, master. “The board finds Michael Ed- wards, master, guilty of care- jess navigation as charged, and authority of section ‘four floors at $13,000 a & ground rental of 3) ing the exemp- | Btrove, the city in Bd be paying over 3 per Of its property to allowing him to figures, from this Btruve in 60 yours $650,090, or almost the of the building. fact that figures pre- parties chow it the proposition ts femunerative one of the Struve 2 for ceeees ve Ww all made for gov wear, a good line to se- lect from at prices rang- ing upwards, beginning at . under 4450, we hereby revoke his license as master, and pilot, No. 32348, issued in this district, January 8th, 1907. (Signed) “BION R. WHITNEY, “ROBERT A. TURNER, “Local Inapectors.” Thus tersely ts written the final word im the story of a plece of be otro by a steamboat captain, integrity and re- Poneln of ¥ Hability were entrusted the Aves of sighs the Yew! 148 excurstonists, and a large crew io Davis, 8880) cf officers, enginoers pnd deck- Strare, this morning | tangy And as soon as fis license N committee posed) vould have expired in the aaa and philat| order of things, Captain Edwards will no doubt apply for a new I conse, and the memory of the |wreek having dropped from men's we Want) minds, he will in all probability get end of the city | —': forward with) The steamer Yosemite was owned told the com ly C. D, Hillman, operating under the name of the Pacific Excursion ne | i they admitted. ° that | Sommpany, and was & complete EMrge holdings in this end | wreck, wr ot You'll Like ae Till You See Hat the same time the | ty Owners in this ond| Then you will be satisfied that you have found 1 safe place to invest a few dollars. Every day we are taking many people on A Free Trip and showing them the Bremer. ton na¥y yard and Navy Yard City, which is alongside and has one mile of water jots. Opening Prices Until we complete our new Navy Yard City dock only, are we golng to sell large lota at $40 and up, on terme of $4 down and (2 monthly. City water In the streets and pald for. We are building many homes and selling them on payments like rent. Out salesmen and guides leave our office ten times daily and take the fast new palatial steamer H. B. Kennedy, leaving Colman Gock. 69 minutes’ ride. ——— BREMERTON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. 106 Cherry Street, Ground Floor, Call on write for maps and prices, now Working on a new jury which! All in One's Own Mind, | bark i did not try to bite a at El Paso, shown coples of the letter which really my lMogerie n't | pwill spend four days at) he did not consider them worthy ot) Here we will all agree with Miss costume of mull and lace, and of only to rum right tnto @ car going — for ‘anything except) Henry Ward, who lives at 4200 | | Willow Plumes, 'e clean, cur MASTER CHRELESS ine New York? That will be one of and « ined slight injuries, He Bawk Wide. amounting to) THIS PRET importance to them and to their oity, of will be completed by the time I re ‘Of course when { dance at the} DOle in the ti Bhe says the dog IT be will reach San sending broad-| iow it to be « 4 think | notice. Webber that ft ls a very wih in| Wittinm Sayers, aged 12 years, LL LOSE course blue ribbons, whe ts about|!n the opposite direction, He was ce es rh, Sixth av. N. was knocked from a} jel and dye feathers in all I shadow " ‘ana made _ (Conctuded,) . the first places ) you Will cut for\ts now at his home, i nnd Hike. THE REPORT OF taaea oan ny, turn to San Francte« said NOY lond of the third act and take off) WS* frisking vand and Pearson Mere he will spend the} cast to attorneys, trying to create 4) i) Qa, g very ° me “igown, and also go her one better,| Walked behind a Madison st. car at the nifilest trick imaginable, but! thrown to the ground and lightly | Ostrich Feathers es naughty Heetor's. Doesn't North Queen Anne car at Third ay. | or oid feathera. , but he has a draw~ ! MARINE mrervens the hergein tf there war Try on a pair of these splendid Patent Colt Blucher Shoes; they are made absolutely depend- able; have mat top and pat. leather tips, These shoes have all the fit and style of the $5.00 grade; be sale ~ Very “fine Viel Kid Shoes for misses; it isa broken lot, but you can find all sizes, from 12 to § 2. Special : price, pair Fashion’ $ latest in Women’s Parasols; mer- i cerized Pongee in great 5 es tucked, hem- stitched, and some with \ Hamburg insertion; all with natural wood Direc- toire handles; values to $3.00. Your choice at the extremely low price of New Silk Gloves cob | 2-Clasp Silk Gloves, made by one of the best makers; all the new shades for the season, in- cluding black and white; great values; 49c your choice for. i 50¢ Supporters for 10¢ A special lot of Hose Supporters for women and children, Hook-on or side supporters; all colors; regular 1 Oc 50c values for .. Pike Street, Near Second Avenue. he wil spend the! Heney said that he bad been! ny outer robe, I am dancing In—| fas him down “just for meanness,’ \sentiment against Heney, but that). for wo will grant that in this white | Second ay, yesterday afternoon, STRIVE LEASE, AT STINE, MISEMITE. ss soa Foti the name make you homesick for & and Main # sterday morning, MODRL MILLINERY Co. i tion of taxes, theht ON WRECK, Those business men and women of this city who refuse to wake up to the great Oar money fn oth- ‘op Make 4 larger 4 Full width Mosquito Net, in all colors, at, yard....5¢ +4 IRONDALE has a threefold meaning: It is the name of the big steel plant that is nearing completion on Port Townsend Bay, it ts the name of the bustiing town which has been platted on three aides of the steel plant and which is now rapidly bullding up and acquiring population, and ft ts the symbol, so to speak, of a groat Industrial movement. Tho word stands for the establishment of Western tron and steel IRONDALE ta « big thing for all Puget Sound. It will bring millions of wealth here and establish what will eventually be the biggest payroll in the Pacific Northwest. To that extent [RONDALE will, with or without his active participation, benefit every man in the olty of Seattle, There le one class, however, which has made up its mind to derive some special bene fita from a big enterprise Ike IRONDALE, and that class is made up of the successful investors of the town, men who have played the financial game for many years, who like the game for the excitement of winning that goes with it, and who Invariably make the game pay them. These men came to ua before the townalte of IRONDALE was put on the market, and said they wanted to buy lots as soon aa they wore available. They did buy lots when the townsite was first put on the market in May. Some of them have already resold their holdings al substantial profit. Others are holding on for gtill bigger profits, Different men piny the game in differont ways, BUT THE BIG PROFIT 18 THERE FOR ALL OF THEM, Ask any man who tds bought lotsa in IRON. DALE what he thinks of his investment. Now remember this all-important fact The steel mills wilt begin to operate TEN WEEKG FROM TODAY. What you should do Is to buy a lot this week. By coming early you will avoid the rush, get a fine lot selection, and gain the advantage of present low prices, These present prices won't hold much longer. A few months from now you will pay double what is asked now, and even at that ft will pay you to buy then, The real time to buy for big and immediate profits, however, ls NOW, THI8 WEEK, TOMORROW, Tho small sum of $26 will start the investment for you, Moore Investment Co. SRE NE RL TOY TTT AE NE 400-410 ARCADE ANNEX Comme We carry a "a line of the best Kid C Sushion Shoes for women. This fine footwear gives wonderful relief to sore and tired feet —and if you are constantly on your feet it's just the very thing you ought % W| , Was accomplih. | he committe Meeting this the counctimen simply, to taking in-| the interes: to have, The regular price is $4.50, but for tomorrow we have them on sale FOF sescccsveces WILL SAiL. August 10, the} for the north with and gen Telephone — Main 8004 Ind. 247 1b Our Big Sale of Tools and Hardware BNGINS TOMORROW, ENDS SATURDAY, AUG, 14, A big feduction ia all of the Standard Brands of Tools. she THE WINDOW. TTA, TOMORROW —SATURDAY WE WILL SELL 1,000 PAIRS LADIES’ OXFORDS tm patent, tan, calf, tan viel, gun metal, vicl kid, all sizes, all widths Values Up to $6 $2.95 . eee 1,000 ,pairs Children’s Shoes, Values up to $2.00. Now , 640 pairs Children's Shoes. Values up to $3.60, N. 1 Nottleton's $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 Oxfords, now ., WE ARE RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, and Bust Bulte for ope to $2.25 + $4.95 sil Bes the-simiie type. 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