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me] MIN WORKERS IW SON TO SEATILE WI WORIED. PUBLG LAN Will Lose Foot as Re- Lucky Ones in the Land ty | of Street Car Colli Drawing Who Live Here “t oe te Blames the Are All Men Who Are Deserving of Prize. wey ‘ P ging ft the 4 t wnd . Mit of t sna xt who Were draw . are th f | ' who would not be-| " na tid t ar and nkf t ! t t H ta 4 h th t ¥. J. Gaymar ea iy m at Lat ut ex-soldier, I k ded i 1 near th poalttor a left foot was caught mn N 0) Is toa pulp v4 Dayt Alex Y was seated i Jr, (No. 198) ts a clerk f tajured, but say 4221 Ashworth a t ug serious injury ‘ iN 55), of 628 Stnd Arpenter Andrew J # was paying (00 | 520) is a gardener cation to © K each | exposition living at 916 North said Pratt at the | qsth «t. Severin ©. M. Sneve (No. today \ bad | 523) te a carpenter, of 3827 STth av./ iatimation of an accel & Bdwin Barnum (No 838) le an Pfelt My foot caught be coygincer, residing at 1427 West 64th two cars at. Barta A. Peretval (No, 848) Is] mployed at t . trude Crinman (No, 634 rapher, residing at B. Conklin (No. 31) ts employed as a clerk by Albert Hansen, and) Joseph Lyons (No, 200) te a barber f 1511 Nob Hill av. formerly a } GETS A member of the state legislature In addition to there ° following names were dra a Feller, 14; John A. Stetna 1 PF jee tl = ‘August Gutman, 4 Of faithful service, |, yomson, 177; Jules Pres 4 Tnverarity, assistant! io. we Mtitian. rot the Orpbe theatre, | here, 253 of Jobn Gran Hetherson, 394 §, eireait, with offices in #, $78; Robert Wileon MeIntyre *pallding 8t Third AV.) seont for V Coxh mt. The appointment | xornstad, 606 werarity without 86:9. James F. Grogan, S64 s CORUR D'ALENE, Maho, Aug! mepable assistant 14 in spite of the fact that the “§ Mr. lnverartty drawing today consists of a substi Ne . .», | Lute list of 0 ig A dispateb | jose drawn ¥ :. stated that the fy, the 4 ing caused nearl i Meet on the eastern | ihe drawing caused nearly ne Seerecked and 467 men | UC enthusiasm as was shown at 2 Veasels drowned re ae epeeng Pemeeen Squall) which swept yesterday TO CLEAR SUTTON’S NAME, — nosTON, Ava 16. Declaring that he saw Lieut. Sutton shot, Ser STEVENS 9) ceant Arctic Todd, for whom search me hes been carried on since r opening of the investigation into Sutton'’s death. today sald that he evening Teaching Siitton's name. avy Plate Mirror fahed golder of heavy ple with beveled edge; reau tar price 93 Bpe dint for tomorrow Only $1.85 ——THIS—— SUBSTANTIAL rood Diner like picture, with neatly Spindles in hack and saddle Securely braced by $a well-made diner of f finished golden; regu pa to be used in case! rday fall to quall-| |run to the AYP. expe miner will he | | parked at the uni WEDNESDAY’S A.-Y.-P. E. PROGRAM c A hirt Maratt Vv MA nw f the G t man stopped on the Mr p) WIl- | Washington water { 1 WORCESTER, MASB,, BOAR ROBBLAND DAY AMERICAN ASSOCIAT Wagner's «ter Hoard U's Band ester Board HILLMAN ENGAGES IN A RATHON WITH FLEET BURGLAR nke A nie Hillman ne prenator at e img W ' b 1 Whe Cor ting an dark form w as large ¢ NH nn'e clothing ped Ht ‘ t n H | war gaining on the intruder, eo th inglar cast over some ant the form of a p mane trousers, Next el Down the } they went unt cold in a night shirt Hillman yelled with all his might : ted assistant Mat) y cig P. Zilowki, 488: Tom Vangel,| but the onty pie Sullivan & Considine | 534. John H. Jones, 856; George W.lan echo. Diagu ; | vigilance of the p 604; K.l back Thomas MeCartnery,| raiment as he went the bill, p Ne money nor jewelry were = was made bec: ie) | ing so he did not report to Ut the Sullivan & Const Coeur d'Alene Drawing. | police. in Considine felt e | MAKE A LONG TRIP will arrive in f bringing 101 business me manufacturing The Fe | land. TO SEE THE FAIR most distant excursion to be this Maas, ht from the ter of New Png The Wo will accompany the party, and will render a serte of concerts at the ia ready to testify before the board) 4 yp of inquiry at Annapolis and remove | yi) the blot of suicide against Lieut.) Auditoriam The visitors remain here three days, living in their apecial train, which will be . ” PETTTCCVT CTT CT TT * | ® STEALS CORPSE'S CLOTHES & CHICAGO, Aug, 10—Chi & * * * * * * * * * * * ee ost wor for wh mov ly stripped from the corpse and * stolen * Just Received! 100 New Fall Sample Suits $16.85 9 today developed the lat & meanest man in the @ 14." The new prize winner & supermeannes: stole the clothes from the @ of David Faye Whit Whea Whiteomh's body * ed last night from @ ‘ed to a nearby house, Mar @ today the clot wore @ eee eee eee eeee some man-tailored tight and semi-tight fitting suits at the thief ® ¢ ¥ * ** «| aeerrrortrcrome im LU LULL 0 OF TRADE GLEE CLUB ; rom the wena | ind a t , ! * SY Yy of Trade Glee Club-Auditortum ee Music Paviilon acu! NIGHTSHIRT RACE |. : RUN THIS MORNING 8 eos Rie ar " hing ; 1 e : t f The situation is plain, and your opportunity is likewise £ olltit Sitar dagh 2 "0 Maat = Sixty-Six Days From Today the Steel & Tacoma “ncruran” tan 6 8 wre no ta tr mc tine ha Plant Will Begin Operations WOMAN FATS. WHEN | GLOSLY QUESTIONED. fate f in this generation (Concluded.) | Alaska You can now buy lots in the newly-platted townsite adjoining the steel that waa 6 Gieraieend tor Te pel : rhe mills for a nominal figure—choice residence lots that lie splendidly, with a per 1, F © Jordan tn the fight f ons, atte board of ‘ at fect view, just a few blocks from the steel plant. We can sell you one of these and ch the attempted : ty lots for an initial payment of $25. These lots will double and treble in value , y of the sup al after the steel mills are in operation wee ee ee ; ee This is the last of the important cities to be founded on Puget Sound for terests of the different partios Ir the land fight, however, were so at variance and disjointed, that the tained very little defi nite information from her Finally, when the members of tt FINCH MUST HANG. years in the growth of Seattle, Tacoma, or Everett. The growth of IRON- committee began pressing Mra . “ Sawa fet wars aet atnt SALEM, Ore, Aug. 10.—In an DALE will be proportionately faster than that of any of these other towns, Again the com d her fushea in and suggested that [up over the fortress and the Ore the amoke had overcome the [tan military barracks on July for the " r r P i for anawers to direct questions, and re Ly A He 4 4 word and believe your own eyes on this proposition. — Mra. Brown fell back in her chair ' : — parently in | - ———— — apparently in 6 faan | GREEK FLAG Lowered. — Dr. J, Eugene Jordan, who CANHA, Island of Crete, Aug. 10 = was in an adjoining room, |—The "Greek flag, which was run rere S= witness, He was somewhat [the surprised to learn that no one = |islund by the international troops had been smoking in the room. [has been lowered as a res Mrs. Hrown did not feel at all fit,| protesta of (he four protecting pow tie for |¢rs ppareatly, until alm urning for lunch ee therenpon the con ir journ, to convene ¢ at 7:30 o'clock In Olyne man Halsey eald that all witnesses not yet examined whose testimony was pertinent would be taken to d to ad Olympla to appear before the com falied to ask Mra The commit o of Clothin Hats frown any quest.our toventoe upon TO Vancouver t:30 p.m. cok Ot ENT irhishinwe et your PID Pttgety. oves her reported efforts to “fix a . ‘r 3 e Grade tle loreme court, Return by Daylight yes BH Palmer, up to the! Through Victoria, Princess Char te err py gemenyr empires fginted Bhe herself did | jotte both ways. giving Ume for a) ——————_- Se ee ee atte aes 7 rs Lapp. iy er this information. visit at the citles of Vancouver and se opt renee te te : : by ou list. Bring t in mber of | Victoria, Takes you ei route ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, (an examination If. you susp they had ply |through Active pase and the San “ 99 trouble Our charges are very the basis of a plan to/Juan Islands First end Cherry. | azote work on when Mra. Brown fainted. | CANADIAN PACIPIC, Optical Department | SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, Chairman Halsey at first was not! 609 Firat Ay one i 1207 Second Ave. sure, but later said the woman would | probably be asked to appear before the committee again at Olympia. Judge Lindsey to Speak Judge Ben Lindse { Denver, Co! at the A-Y.-P. rium next | Sunday on “Juve art: Work Judge Lindesy wi In Beattie in attendance at the National Prisor Congress sessions, Which begin on Baturday. He la kn throughout » the ploneer in the reform. His lecture wo) Sunday will be free to all exy sition Viattors Regular $27.00 Values All shades and sizes, Also mr .-: Bedroom Stand 3 This solid golden oak bedroom stand, with I-inch square top and square undershelf, neat! irned legs; regularly sold at $1.25, ALL THE CREDIT YOU ; Oe “nnn COMP eam WOE Mace 0 SCCOMO ANO UNION Special Showing of Hal Madam Paul $20.0 Ladies’ Sample 500 Arcade Bldg. ; take elevator Davenports Lounges and Sant tary Couches tn great array. rorvrvon, PURNITORE, 90 Ver $3.00 1923 Third Av. | View Lots Near Exposition VALUES UP TO $32. These have long coats. “ALL SAMPLES.” | Suit Shop [DO YOU WANT TO BUY, BELL, RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH | REGISTERS? | Woe are independent deaicrs hand jing al! Kinda, mew and 4 hand | fT) ve you big m y | | SUNDWALL CO, ant Pin Ave Seatiic, Wash, Only #200; 7 ' 1 Hond & Realty Co, 1009 American Bank Building THEIR WEDDED BLISS Henry M re married Y) No] orev mouanomies. | OLAS a Chair) Wright, the aviator, has submitted said. In effect that elther be or bis ould fly a@ thousand miles. Why, what's that That's IRONDALE, spelled backward Why do we spell it backward? Merely to call your attention to IRONDALE As a matter of fact, we ¢ BRING IN BIG MONEY ¢ not the only persons who spell backw word “OPPORTUNITY” backward if you f to get into business touch with IRONDALI You are certainly spelling the On and after October 15, 1909, the steel mills now being hurried to com 1 steel which is used pletion will work night and day, turning out the iron an WAS SHORT-LIVED in the building operations on the Pacific Coast. Sixty days after the steel plant opens a nut and bolt plant and the tube works will be added to IRON DALE'S splendid equipment, The enlargement of the plant will never cease, many years. You can become a pioneer land-owner in IRONDALE. You know what it means to be a pioneer land-owner in one of these rapidly grow ing Western cities. Think of the fortunes made within the past ten or fifteen n by Associate Justice } because it has an immense industrial concern to make it populous and wealthy from the very start. Investigate IRONDALE. Go down there yourself. Take your own HVAUUUUUUUUUUUGLUUUGUUULUUUULGiuvuuvuucucciacaucnananusuanni\is Moore Investment Company 400-410 Arcade Annex, Seattle day after the evaciation of the of the cg ANU ccgcncnccnnccc Yj G “ay | Aug. 10.--Orville Martin & Co. & brief Interview, in whieh he 1207 Second Av., Opp. Savoy Hotel _Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best. Men’s Two-Piece Suits, Worth $20.00 and $25.00, Now Reduced to $10.00 This is possibly the last of the summer stocks, for the new fall goods are already ar- riving. The suits are all wool, fine styles, handsomely tailored, and each suit is as care- fully fitted as though you paid full price. The two groups offered tomorrow will be shown in both the Second Avenue Store and in the Arcade Annex, First Avenue side. Men’s Two-Piece Suits, Worth $20 and $25, for $10.00 Men’s Three-Piece Suits, Worth $18 and $20, for $12.65 The Smart College Clothes All the Boys’ Suits Are Decisively Are Also Reduced | Marked Down {or Clearance The largest stock of Boys’ Clothing on the north College Clothes are the smartest and most coast is now offered at reductions ranging from a fourth to a third Buster B and fashionable products of the foremost tailors Norfolk s two trouser ise Suits, in 3 in the land; any size from 30 to 38 chest de variety of rs and patterns and sizes measure; priced for clears as follows : ensure; priced clearance as follow Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Suits for. . $12.50 College Suits, now........ $ 9.75 Boys’ $6.50 Suits for 24 v 4 Boys’ $10.00 Suits for... $20.00 College Suits, now........ $14.65 Boys’ $15.00 Suits for ! In the Annex tomorrow, First Avenue side, we shall offer Men's EXTRA! Business Suits; all wool, odd lots and sizes; worth up to $15, me Y Ah) | | Annex only, First Avenue side. Men’s $3.50, $4 Shoes Marked Men's Cosats Shoes and Ox- for Quick Clearance $2.40 | In the Shoe | fords, Were $2.00 a The styles included are patent leathers, vici | Store, First | Pair, for $1.10 | ; kid, brown, tan and black calfskin and gun Avenue Side, Men's Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, in metal, All sizes in either shoes or oxfords, | Are @de | gray or white anda limited number of tans Former price, $3.50 and $4.00 | Annex | All sizes in one style or another Now offered at.cscsssseves Fae $2.40 | | Were $2.00 a pair, Clearance... 1.10 sue | SHAFER BROS. [=== | | University St. | Arcade and Arcade Annex—Whole Black Long | University St.