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itt i oTAAT A HUBBIES Girls Get bao| to New Idea and So Far} Two Have Been Pro-| posed to and They Fall. 4 {By United Pree BLOOMINGTON, Ind Aug b> | gaits Firs of Bloomington have | ‘Anew fad called the “hope | we wy obtain a dainty box, oe thay decorate, and place} ierein front day to day some ar ot Wearink apparel, such as od gloves, handkerehiefs, Boe: vat or slippers, As each atele is { the girl, sighing within a year and her | t = ; = 4 th College Walnut at qand the ot! “hope a fow days = Ped tlready have recetved pro- 3 ofmarriage. One of them, it) : y and .. girl started a n she got it} ie etter from a ~ aial ‘inclined | girl friends coe un In 8 flutter of excitement | “7 head er the pretty romance a na METHODIST CHURCH STUNG” BY SMITH {Constuded.) has paid over to} for the exam-| of an abstract, says that J Alves, secretary and financial man. “tert of the Realty Owners’ Syndt fate, told him that he—Ives--was Pepicious of Smith as far back as Tuesday of inst week. Jagerson, ‘wo, was deluded by the fact that ay Smith represented the Realty Owners { They Are Angry. indeed. ts the universal cry mbers of those who have loat varying in amount from to $80, are loud in thetr decta i # againat what they regard fthe utter jack of care on the part} Be directors of the syydicate. sSuith’s card, his literature and Fepresentations that he had the POOR LITTLE “PURSE OF GOLD,” MURDERED CHINESE SLAVE GIRL SOW KUEN, OR “PU OF once, did the deed GOLD.” window curtain ts the only clew This ts the only photograph tn Puree of Gold” was existence of Bow Kuen, or “Purse from China to San Francisco when! of Gold.” the poor litte Chinese siave girl who was murdered in her celliike room in Mott at, New serving maid sold to slavery. She was at on After a while mis that through his published orttietam of Edmund A. Felder, of the Igor rote Village, the Igorrote concession | belng one of the many that declined to play any part in the Concession jatres’ Day program, so long ae it remained under MoGarvie's direc tion. According to Mor, & several of the y Btr Wiecher and showmen jthey are glad to have him around jbut his work needs filing sition doctor |that,” say they r’ ta the word for It, es along the morn till Felder’s 8 Here ts the cording to E rote Village We conaldered the Igorrote Village done mtributed our cheek toward Con jeessionaires’ Day, I have known MeGarvie 4 great many yeare and I j‘saw him coming’ when he arrived |Consoquently it did not surprise me or any of the other show people un the when early in the day for Exposition cor yd thus plank road, from ewy ove pooh, pooh Hit « early ment. ” A. Felder y it sizes up, of the Igor full duty of it beeame evident that he had sized Capt. Baber, of tho Eakimo Village jup for a live one,’ and contracted jto turn Concesstonatres’ Day fnto a |publielty campaign for the ca | We supported Captain Baber's ad jvortising campaign to the full ox jtent of our cheek, for we like the The bloody |captatn, but It was not because we jdid not know what McGarvie waa brought | Up to. MeGarvie showed his hand clear @ mere child to take a place as|ly when, as director of Concession aires’ Day, to which office he appointed by Captain Baber was preal York. Chin Len, @ mission schoo! sion women reseued her and when|dent of the Concesslonaires’ asso, product, otherwise known as an Chin Len, the “convert,” promised |clation, ‘In private, he permitted Americanized Chinaman, owned to marry her they turned “Purse! Pay Streak conce me to name ‘Purse of Gold,” and ja under ar of Gold" over to him test. He claima that a San Fran marry her, but cisco bcvwunnecim who owned her to New York. === Ss er os eee somese company, and who lives at 112 Third! side the abstracts ay. was let in for £25, as was J. G applications for loans He didn’t thelr hurried her away queen of the carnival women a8 candidates for and the Es kimo girl was first named. It fm: mediately set the down town buat ness houses against the whole cele was a ptle of bration, and all any one could see} mn ordinary |for it rank failure, which re Chumoa, of 312 Fulton st. Twenty-/ letter paper which was fully ten/ sulted, only 35,000 persons being at wemente behind him are without tive dollars was the amount of Sarah|tnches high when pressed down|tracted to the grounds, when we ow of a doubt responsible for! 9. ene. 4 Max Hipeos > i | Barnes an ax Ipeoe's bom red Ught, so that there ls no knowing should have had 100,000 under of the mischief done. F. French dr od $80. . | ch dropped whith what length he might have gone| proper management ¥ ne yeaa George (lay, of 622 New York block, got/ had he had a little more time ally enough, the Igorrote J itewart, a director of the off with $7.50. Village took no part--neither did| ity Owners’ Syndicate, stat- this morning that his con- rh wae utterly unaware of the | that Smith had such cards inted, and yet it was possible @ reporter to pick up 80 of which were lying openty atable in the adjoining » the door of which was open. fhe piles of abstracts which found in the desk came from ‘Over the state; from Spokane, Everett and from North, and South; so that antit call for them and show pts, ft will be utterly im-| to gange the amount of # money realized by Smith—even | a the Seattle people who fleered, the favorite sam fo have been $25, although | purported to charge 1 per) ial of the amount requtred on loan. Some of the Losers, 2G. Johnson, of Ballard, was tm the neat iittle amount of mM; J. D. Rodta, who is one of Net! Bagley, of the Central bulid Evon if ® man should start out ing. lont $12; A. Gore, $11, C. M.| {0 Bo to heaven, he'd want to drop Smith, of 4015 éind av. #, $2e;, Lit at the other place on the way }D. Stone, of Tacoma, as agent for) for @ chance to change his mind. | would-be borrowers, $116; RR. SE , Brown, of West Seattle, as agent for Sretth, $2 Another agent tor Smith W. Hieka, of Rainier Beach, represent -be borrowers that it was the Realty Owners’ Syndicate who were loaning the money | On the desk in Smith's office be Three adjotning one Main codueaal indignant with the realty} Hate Caps and Su! Full Dress Suits for aise POSTAGE STAMPS. sit Petaee Ste Postage vampe collected, old, Suite S181 Washi “y ee pought and sold. Schwede, TOG! APHERS’ SUPPLIES. Cherry st —tt ti ¢ PRINTERS, | Bioding and Princi j ‘Peat Am ph See ane nen gy SHOE DEALERS, Pomivie prices. 1626 Fire } COND-HAND CLOTHING. | furn'- | Seaanarca COMPANIES, BD trier, RY Gat ° “: Mailers >: . DeVRITERS AND SUPPLIES. teak sa. oe Hotter Cie TAILORS. Dada, v fon —TELEGRAPHY, pines. | piano ow le type AFARM FORSI75 $17.50 Cash $5 Per Month FERTILE VALLEY lies just 12 miles from Seattle, on a good coun ty road. Splendid trout streams traverse it. 5 ACRES FOR $175, on enwy terms, can be secured if you come quickly, Prices range from $35 per acre up. No gravel, Rich, black bottom; splendid for chickona, berries and fruit » your money by paying a small amount each month Come today. OLE HANSON & CO 314-915-316-317 New York Block. |school {n Seattle fateamship Victorla, bound for Se Fath | hatehway and fra the Baby Incubators and others it is needle to Overybody except Namy Salih jquit before the evening prog the manager of the Streets ot Catro/ thas saving the day for the com mittee. We gave our check toward ithe MeGarvie-Taber campaign, but why shoul remained closed while the worthy captain wae out doing his advertise ing? Besides, we served due notice that we would not participate, and a did the others le the mistake he he was busy with a county fair, or a one-night stand somewhere out in |the ange brush, where be could do | his work and get clear with It “To say the least, his methods | wok polish.” GOOD SAMARITANS ON THE VICTORIA Hundreds of miles away from the aide of his widowed mother, Calvin old, Hes at Providence 4 fractured jeg. Had |{t not been for the kindness of Pur. jner Fred Tracey and passengers of the steamship Victoria, which reached port this morning from the north, the little chap might be cast upon the bounty of the city or county Young Roe parted from his moth er at Fairbanks, Alaska, to attend While on the Roe fell through an open ured his leg Sympathizing women aboard the vessel cared for the unfortunate jlad, and before be was carried froin | 44%, the vessel a purse of $180 was rails |Of War Dickinson are \ed to pay the tnjured boy's hospital igarding the freight tariffs to expenses and incidental expenses, |cbarsed on the The boy ie the only son of Mrs.|#nd the manner in which the road whowe Is to be run Charles Roe of Fatrbanks, busbend Get some time ago. TRIED 10 WHIP A COP---NEVER AGAIN, Frequenters of Washington were treated to a rough a sty 1 tumble xerap Saturday night, which was ea | ferly watched by a large throng for! several minutes When the dust ttied, Patrolman Robert Hagen 4 subdued Mr. T, Wapp Hagen espled Wapper acting in a pecullar manner, and when he commenced to ask questions Wapper showed | fight. In the melee Hagen lost his} helmet and “gat” but clung to hia! prisoner until that worthy erled) quits, Eye witnesses declare the bout a hot one while it lasted THEY'RE TALKING INDIAN EQUCATION With the Auditoriym stage deco rated with the works of Indian students, and the hall well filled with delegates and visitors, the Congress of Indian Educators at the A--Y.P. exposition began today Senator W. L, Jones, Mayor Miller, Director General Nadeau, of the ex position, State Superintendent of Schools Henry B, Dewey, and Su perintendent of Indian Schools We |telle Reel, of Washington, WG, were among the prominent people jon the platform when the congrels opened. MONDAY, MERRY ™ THS WOM “CONTINUES ON | BLAMES Tt Expo-| ac} when we! advertizing he believed that! AUGUST 23, 1909. FREE WATERMELON | PART OF PROGRAM ., Prof. ¢ I th tf r Pr RATTLE | NICE RIPE : ; ; ASKING Other x flert b BNAKES" GEORGIA FOR THE sas to the International Prison con gress, wh church yesterday on the white slave | traftio, Florence speak nex | tality | The notlsta vic MoGarvie te 4 nice little fellow, and| moral fiber, under declares left with low ideale and weakened 10 spoke at Ply the auaplees ¢ rittenton home t Bunday on “The of Hypnotiom tims of traveling Mra. Wood and fall into wa rime, They are al mouth | of the 4 will | Bre | hyp 1, are ays of} no 08 -hrin oia More Excursions pable of extending thelr hypnotic linfiuence to others, and spreading | ‘ the evil of whieh they are victims ver 700 people of Seattle and ity urger nunue our Birmingham The influence of hypnotism is es-|f| “008 for two more days, As w wt have some choice § and 10-acre Jota we bave complied pecially strong upon young women, ||| "" (¥° more excursions ys Mra. Wood, and she claims to have had experience with scores of cases of young women whose down fall was ¢ to _hypnoti | The abo their of erime. a viettm, of the hyp ritory asa and keeps castonal vite bles on th subjects. hypnotiat aknense says Mra. Wood, and subjects be come In tine able to hypnotize oth ° ° ers, and aleo are self-hypnotiats m g m She declares that the nefarious ir in a jwhite slave traffic t# aided and Sacre tract at Dirming abetted by hypnotiam, Though not! make chicker & public apeaber, Mra. Weed’ heal ham will make @ fine chicken been induced to remain in Seattle and give two addresses through her | friendship superinten mission, a public prohibition ated by Mra. Wood as a preventive | © tranemtssible directly or indi i influence lition of hypnotic « amusemen by law ts Once @ vietim, she says, ta the notiat, who prizes h traveling saleaman hia subjects Hated tims are known as a e beach. are caied “horses # of the hypnotic by Inbert for dent Mra. of the Mack PICKING QUT Chiet ¥ guards ha have been jyetr" Judges. Just one | ciptent of ture the p | cording to ard Baker, published In the Call to-} President Taft and Secretary) THE FAIREST Wappenstetn's ven't arrested expe a |masher on the exposition «rounds | today, but either the men of Seattio| jare most gentlemanly or the guards Jentent, for this te ,/mational Beauty day at the fatr, and the array of loveliness to be seen on the grounds all day has been das aling to the eye | Beauty of face, form and ralment we aye nas been visible on all rides, and |the mooted question is the judges, and have they seen me Trust the judges for that no longer @ secret that A. B. Stew art, wholesale druggist and leading business man, is chairman ¢ | The names of the other two ox perts on puichritude have not been revealed, but after 5 o'clock thin af ternoon they will be popular with! in Greater Seattle. and that lady will be the winner of leternational Beauty day, and re ch. Of course there are several thou: sand candidates for the prize, and| . - - expat ten of them have been singled out during the day to be present tn the/| Auditorium at 6 this afternoon, for} the final selection. Several outside towns have sent Indies who have! ate your heme a VIC~ won previous beauty contests, so it is no cinch that Seattle wil! cap jady the $160 gold rise TAT 15 AT OUTS WITH CCK (ity United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2 the statements at ow Panama ra The Raleigh Turkish Baths Fourth No furth Big Triangle MEN ONLY, between Union and Rainier Boulevard $22,000 160x21 alley ar al fine bargain, elther for the ulator © sire E. W. WAY & C0. Bailey Bldg. to make TERMS, 6x190x120, right on d, alley corner oO in rear Here r for one who may improvement while re who often travel with the vietimen Crittenton | Who are| comments necessary, spec: f Tuesday and Wednesday rectly Fa mer V m Plor 6 at 9:4 m., returning fn 0 No tick od $55,000 wo of land was sold Sunday, nearly everyone buying 4 6 or 10-acre tract, and delighted xhibt-[]] with their purchase, t and] ot $50 to $150 an Acre Iwayeill ts the price we are asking for cholce water t. ‘This is the same price as we asked whee motto |) we first put the property on the market, notwithstanding that values are now much greater, due is ter! Tl to the improvements that have already been made and are now {n progress. Sidewalks are being doe | tatd, new houses and stores built and plans are under way for factories, ete, Call at our offices, in aah || Times block, for free maps at once, as this land is now nearly all sold out wular First Prize Chickens at The tance farm on which you will make big money, If you wish to do something while holding this onele, property. YOU CAN MAKE FROM $600 TO §700 AN ACRE IN FRUITS AND HAM, Come on our excurston and we can easily convince you of this No persona under 21 years old allowed on this excursion, as capacity is limited. By t people take C. Birmingham, at E over this property D. Hillman's launch, erett City dock forenoons valtion single Inter $550 Terms, $25 down, Birmingham, of the ler, Get off at Earlington and go to our offices. C.D. HILLMAN LARGEST LAND OWNER IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, “WELL BE THERE!" and see owe CLOSED SEPTEMBER GTH, SEATIUE oY MI THE EXPOSITION. ONE DOLLAR brings “Closed September 6, Come TOR from Sherman, Clay & Co, distrtow ere of Vietor machines /, for the Pacific Const, Order one today! Union Savings Ne home te com~ To please The Star, SONY Sion war's we | Trust Co. whem responding Mens Sana in Corpore Sano “A This Latin phrase was used by us a few days ago Ac Hern translated into English sound mind in a sound body” Capital.... calling Surplus and un- ty ro-|fe Yur attention to the fact that a VICTOR, with its wo : be | ttre of music and song, will keo; 1 in a happy frame of mind. divided profits .. Hroad By a typographical error the word “Mens” was misspelled and it is very gratitying to know that our ads are so well re Opportunities for We have received several letters from all parts of the state, on money come to nearly y thanks to our Latin sooner or later. “lapsus ca- “printers ing attention to the misspelled word. M speaking friends, and we assure them that it was not a lami" (more Latin, you know), but the work of the devil.” mand can act. The bookkee the schoo! the busines the doctor, all can sa thing. Pacific tatribaters of VIE Patktog Machines Sheyman, 1406 Second Avenue Near Union Street, Seattle. the, Compounde Semi-Annual JAMES d HOGE, Prest B, SOLNER, CTORS: Twelve Other Stores on the Pacific Const DIRE Birmingham Boomers BERRIES AT BIRMING House Only $5 per month, at either Earlington or If you want acteage in the suburbs of Seattle take the new Renton line at Occidental and Yes- Day at the Exposition. We will be there.” of Seattle Only those with available funds at their com- the working man, the clerk, the man, the lawyer, INTEREST PER CENT ee cm a ee ES ee ca ge Re ST nee Ae cere enna rena ALONG THE WATERFRONT er Tahoma, | ON DIXIE DAY 4 : é be orator of the d t and coming via A whole carload of watermelons aire i Unit ( ‘ed will replace 6 Grant, which has fresh from the San Joaquin Valley veras 7 meat t] been aiengeed for = } California, will be given away at th coh nai Sutidiae 4 . ‘ rt Showmen Sore at Way in|Mrs. J. G. Wood Says) roay ot the California Butlding at 4 to 6:20 the Daughtors of the Con foarte thin moraine helmelun nently : ‘ oly Mont the exposition tomorrow afternoon, | federacy will receive at the 690 passengers and a large eon Which Concessionaires' Many Are Led to Dee|iijn sto jin honor of Dine Day | \ man's Bullding, Bilery's aftor-|sienment of auld. wbout $960,000 in Day Was Handled struction by the Use of " me oo ae boas aati hoon prog 1 be at the Am aetual figures, The number of pa Hypnotic Influence. |! but one sample of the untted| Dixie Day, and number is summer by this or any other Sail Many ski ans! jofforta which will make Dixie Day,| Dixteland, Old Kentucky Home,|yequel. ‘The Victoria will sail came out of (he Kast advertived as} bi brated by every southern state,| Dixte Girl, Blue and Gray Patrol again on the 27th {the “exposition doctor,” has started liypnotiom is the cause of two) of the big days of the expo | and natt 1 aire will be on the pro the Joy bella ringing along the Pay|thirds of the weaknoss, immorality| sition. Today an excurston from| gram. ‘The day will clone ‘ n fait to arrive because Streak, through his management of and crime tn this country,” declarea| Knoxville, Tenn, brought a big | big reception and ball at the Li y cnr much excess bag |“Concesstonaires’ Day," and after| Mra, J, G, Wood, delegate from Kan-| party from that state in charge of ington State Building at 9 o'clock. | gag exour and will to look Seattle & 40,000 making everyone newsboy, |-teacher, ve some- d ly. dent Cashter B. Soiner, CORNER SECOND and CHERRY SAMPLE SHOES SECOND FLOOR, ARCADE BLDG. The finest Sample Shoes made, for men and wom en, in all leathers and latest styles. REGULAR $4.00 TO $6.00 VALUES All Ladies’ Shoes All Men's Shoes $2.50 $3.00 STAR SAMPLE SHOE STORE the with in a Glasses that will ena’ 7 read the finest print an Toke Hovator Special $3.00 complete. teal Co. nd Floor Avy., over Raver Drug xz © McCormick, James D. Hoge, Hranches at Batlard, Geenaetnwe STHCeT 336 - Znd. 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