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AUCTION GA ano CDE, 4 Ser BR ate * Be wd talty ape. er ce vn the byetne R Nah ant : Siew whet ee have es Rh BXCHANOK, ue RP ; mi Suber Be Re ———— MONEY TO LOAN. sit RMERY LOANS city AND. wou ery, *) ee vacan SALARIED PROFLE pss Be u wpen thelr op Pima 18 Bier bie pay cash for mortwages ———— Touma lowest re toa, 204 Peep! on furalturn, New York didg gasw AND DOOR DARGAING } doors for painting, $1.16 Geom Panel doors for ste ming 1.48 with INTO HEAVENS = BY A BALLOON | Caught in Ropes and Body Carried Upward With Speed of Bullet, Then at Descends Safely. Mi (By Untied Prem) SYRACUSE, Ind., Sept. 3—Car 3,000 fe into the alr and rled around with the apeed of a |locomotive, when his body became mtangled {a the ropes of William Simmons’ balloon, little Quinter ff, 12 years old, is today recov ng from the effects of his peril us Aerial journey 7} With hundreds —|Quinter yesterday was intently |watching the preparation of Sim. | }mons for his fight | | The balloon had already been jfilled with gas and Simmons had | | shouted a warning to the spectators to stand back ot other boys! | Cry of Horror, Instead of heeding the warning of the balloon! eff and Bis com panions pus slower to the bag The ropes w ut and with th ery of They're off from the throats of thousands of » tors, | |the balloon started upward on its| flight Unknown to the operator of the balloon, Quinter, In his eagerness | jot to miss any feature of the flight, | jhad pressed too close to the bag/ jand in some way his little a be came entangled in the r | The first Inkling Stmmons had| }that all was not right was when he | SEATTLE DAY TICKET SALE : Seattle Day tickets should be purchased now. The sales are hereasing rapidly at the down-town banks, and at the Beattle Day headquarters at the Chamber of Commer In order to assiat the exposition in the sale of the tlekets, agencies have m estab shed in the downtown business houses. Where Tickets May Be Purchased. be The Rhodes Company, 1991-86 Be a Y, 1991-86 Bec Grote Rankin Oo, 1M0T-11 Bee Th dA 4 Raven Drug Co, 1 180 Firet Ave & Co, | Fivet Recond Ave Ave, and 1112 Reoond Ave. Reoond A 4 douthwiek Co. Macb. gat & Ave J Wiret and Pike harmacy, KR. BD. Colley Co, 1488 id ‘Clear fo Co, Pecond ana} 4 and Union 208 Pike at nd Ave. American House, Third and Unt Haas, #10 6 Butier Ganat Clear Store, Cor, Becond ond Ave. United Cigar Btores Co. London & Ge Ave Fre. terick & Nelson, Fisher Go, Se. Rerond ond Ave. MILLIONAIRE BEHIND BARS) UNLESS MAYOR ACTS BILL BECOMES LAW raud in our complaint,” sald Mr |Shepard, “and if any haré feeling has arisen from this case, it has Fg 1 Mayor * tomorrow TAR--THURSDAY Miller fall to take on the ordinance: TEMBER 2, 190 GORPORATION ASSAILED BY LAWYER |Judge Gay Hears Argu- ments in Puget Sound Realty Associates Case This Morning. The attorneys for the plaintiffs are overwhelmed with evidence and jauthorities that the Puget Sound Realty Associates cannot cont eo) }in business, legally, and such al jcombination should never have been jallowed in the first place,” declared | Josiah Thomas, one of the attorneys |for the plaintiffa in the hearing in| the superior court this morning Déwpite Judge Gay's statement} last night that the court had al-| |ready satisfied Itnelf that there was| }no evidence of moral turpitude, or| fraud in other words, against the stors and officers, Charles KE ard, attorney for the plaintiffs, | declared this morning that some, if not all, of the trusteeg had done wrong We studiously avoided any vitu ‘ation and the usual charges of ited from this aide je However, it must be remembered WILLIAM BRADBURY BEGINS mo a The clahte "ate ami tee] mt ci en Dg ge ones Rh LIFE IN PENITENTIARY councl! wants to buy from James | The machine sed ot’ the hamee FOR ONE YEAR. MeRiroy, the measure will be-lonergy that operated the machine | “rn py Minis Gab dths ‘tiaiens we are representing that night William J. Bradbury, the aged Or disapprove of It will expire with man whe put their Di phantoms convicts. Ib by a Phinney av. street car all at on cans, $1.69 per gation heard a cry of horror going up from|Corte Madera millionaire who was|the beginning of Saturday. Mayor ||; 4 rom ve | ’ p from in this company in the expectatk "Siow te "Pata |the thousands of spectators convicted of perjury, was taken to Miller bas received from several elt-|of sate investment and certain re-| = ay San Quentin prison today by Sher.) ltens protests inet the pu * 4 from ua Woe Dangies From Rope. art Witiam Paylee, Ot Marin | as they hold that ithe wot aah | by‘ on maill. coll anyone, sip anz-| 1 1° over the edge of the bas-|eounty. yror, 2 | high, La # too) The court questioned Attorney ce. | Send for ‘ eo © eb " Thomas ag to whet « : Matied fee! ket, Simmons saw the body of lit-| With his prisoner Taylor left ed the qutstandiog SMG0S comin) Oo. tle Quinter dangling from one of | San Rafael in a buggy at 9 o'clock | stock an asset or not. Mr. Thomas the ropes. As the balloon shot up-|and at 9:68 Bradbury lost his iden sed be @4 hot. “Th test be aant ward, gaining momentum with each tity became mereby No. 2 sidered elther an asset or a Ila. th second, the boy's body began to re-| Before entering the fron bility,” sald the court. “And as {t Cheap Boilers volve, At first it moved slowly, but|prison door the aged man turn od | can hardly be considered the latter ax the alr craft shot upward Quin-|appealingly tofard a guard stand-| The Sinvning ae. it must be accepted as the former sections cast iron hot water/ter was Whirled around at the rate|ing between him and freedom Conet was adjourned sehr seitable for heating & € 10 1-/of an express engine. This ts awful,” he sobbed sub. | recess at this polst and Mr. Thames The spe ors, 3,000 feet below The next moment he was w began his argument on th 416 Bailey Bite M. 2867, Ind. 102% | were paralyzed with fear, expecting | into the pris yard and lupon court revsuventag this Saar every minute to seq the lad's body | short minutes he had been photo hoon jdreak loose from the balloon and) graphed, measured. given a bath! vaneneniiemee wean drat’ ved. tavice, theatre, ete. {fall to certain death. and a shave, ‘Then attired in| ges... SS" ené But ag RUN | Gal evenings, At Hh NW. Phone Boy Descends Safely. stripes he was allowed the freedom Batter Fat’ .: in DOWN BY AN | 37 12 c utter, c Por — c ieaye ish Seenenty, the Relies | began” to genet gen Lary assigned to il sige * roe eh AUTO AND IS wale Cheap lady’ coat, aleo . : 4 : ne bo ansigned te . THEN pasiomatrs fine, Dutta bearer rim [deacend, almost imperceptibly at) on and, unless pardoned by the|Brotiers, tb as Sunset, North 1940, S442 firat. As it neared the ground it) mi ut h dens, live, 3 ibe. over. 4 Nw was noticed that Quinter was firm = ngense. a utes te the os ar fens under 3 Tbe 2 STRUCK BY A CAR Porthare for sale, 4450 Or ly fastened to the balloon. The boy| a m wor a in ae mill | Hens, dressed, 1 Milian City. Phone Columbia 117 Ihad drawn the rope tightly about} *t@ffing cans” by day, sleeping on| Roosters, live ib . nena When it was observed that|}® St*@¥ mattress at night, and eat-| Roosters, live, tb . 8 4. H, Lioyd, a farmer who lives a him. hen | Turkeys,” 4 ing nothing more than the plain | Turkeys, ive, ib ..,, +20 | fow miles south of For mie—Young cow, will be the Iad was in no danger a cheer! Of OnNE nich tw fed to other | Rurkee™, dreased, i:: th ttle, was run Se mae ke” “S33; | went up from the crowd. As the prison fare a fed to other) Ducks. dressed, Ip 8 down by an automobile and struck ? wutt Tel. diten: 2 Le 924t. Fears eld; good pet Ss An 15-f% milboat and hows i for cash of trade for moter cy! White 120 or Black 211. Two-chalr barder “2, for sale ne avr mut Me afer aes 8 Track, Room 4 M1 Traders ide, 996% Third t Classified Directory. Union diock, 713 Firet av Cerwin Townsend, 206 Balley Soc mel free: husband. one bia Washin: LB Miiilinger, Courte 195 Ps ‘Bank Bi: wy . OTH & KELLY. © nhabboncentall ARCHITECTS. one Main 194 K OF com- Ind. 4092. Jou janday | pa iis 307 People dg, Becond anadn : @ branches ts sic.) A general bioare q Savings can nest interest allowed o8| DR. WM. T. LOVERING Mae Srpeetiia. te 319-39 Lamber Sachange “Tea tr BRANCH, phones 1 Holt. Mner. } CVCLE Dr. Dalton, skin diseases. 486 Arcade q bo ~ ——| Dr, Tucker, Union Ind. 66 te Srinning’e tor bicyele repairs tia BOOKS AND STATIO > ( netienhalled D Book sore, i 1% Third ar is ._—— PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES, | Gonova’ Mudge, a pretty young] “"4 ffee vaudeville CHIROPODISTS. ————— —~=<| girl of Nookaack, taken off a North-| Prof. LeStrange, sensational high Devise, BD. erry) ern Pacific train at Georgetown| Wre act. The big $20,000 aireh{ Merthern Bani wide ain 4978 while on her way home from Spo-| Dancing, boating, and 26 other big cml «ed Bi font ne ayer teanephete A he | attractions. CLAIAV Tambera, tinnare’ waa elec. | kane, became violently insane in t RIRVOYANT wncwsl esidanet berating © npeclaity ‘ive "us| county hospital yesterday afternoon Bona Grant, most reliable me-|a call and oe... Gee. and had to be put in the padded cell y charms given, “14is Fourth | sattactien ‘de this morning | The girl became sick on the train | NEW i 'fts ‘tet ow. Bilt isn sno le and waa taken to the county poor Triek Binding an® ating = 5 oo. Pike farm at Georgetown From there ———| Pines, Beattie. Beth pie she was brought to the city Jail and DENTISTS. dental work — — 4 BP WUGHES 16 Union ot HAIR GooDs. - — a Svitches willl on sale Seen still om ain, 618 HAT MAKERS. Hate Kavane: _ Seder and spruce | Johnson, 1439 Fi oie aide sealer. or Fisher Co a SORTER; ATTORNEY >. wire os Norinern th “hia graduate, For mie—Cheap. thoroughbred Emails FOR SALE—WOOD AND COAL |® etal A ean ta a ATTORNEYS AT LAW. E Piper. Lawyer; husband and wife. claims, settiomente. Rooms 34 | wife, person: pom 79 Colman Bide = Hanford Abstract m now giving eut Read he Mar about the ANO SILVER PLATING. |\? Pi Graguate Ope | a ind. | ounty * 408 dg, 4th and Pike Phones air craft drew nearer to the ja hundred willing hands wer [stretched to break Quinter’s fall His little form was cut loose from | the ropes and he was turned over| to friends who burried him to oapital There it was said today that the} lad waa only suffering from shock| and would be entirely recovered In} a few days. | Simmons descended to the ground | ee FAT SSA BALTES ce |sately and today fs profuse tn his| Qeees_Anne 2636 —*f | Lraise of the nerve Quinter display LIVESTOCK. ed in fastening himself securely to} Bea jthe ropes. Went ” | Hale tive, tna. 1399 Benson's oon weds. eat Por SALEM, Ore., Sep’ nable ates chen Call ints tei Ts | tor await the delayed return of Gov F. W. Benson, from California, his son, Clifford, today very quietly jand unexpectedly married Mise Ber tha Allen, daughter of County Clerk R. D. Allen. S| rue € 1CAGo 1400 a Wonderful ve fh Tailor-ma’ J ine new line of Mon's Hats, Cape and Suit Gases, Also Fail Drese Suits for rent. | | ze Model Worka, Fhe Soatile Patiorn and bs 416 First av. & Main 6666. NS. | PHYSICI POSTAGE STAMP —— Collections bought end sold. Bchwede, 1406 Peurth. CE ——— Heller Printing House, BHOE DEALERS. We pay highest pr Indien’ and gentioms toe—Jacobees ys mons discarded clothing “a “Wo bay second hand Gothing at high: ¢ EFekb, Main 6493." 1011 Pika, cabinet work: | SIGNS AND HCUSE NUMBERS. MESTON, 14068 First av. STORAGE. Moving nator 01 #86. wind * | ask nomen. Matn ' iB TRANSFER “COMPATIIES. 2008 Ve ranater Sy aiara my O Reptucnt FAILORS. x Utley, Leonard Umdd. P ny F TYPEWRITERS D SUPPLIES, "pacltie ‘Ty a2 N. ¥. Blook jder restraining the county commis — | The " BAILIFFS WILL HAVE *| TO FIGHT TO COLLECT | SALARY FROM COUNTY On the application of William | Geininh tant: Hiekman Moore, mad esterday, | oT Judge John F. Main granted an or | ¥ sionors and the county auditor from 3:33 issuing salary warrants for the as | 18-90 ist cle ° | a 40.00 ristant clerks and bailiffs in the jus-| Granulated bon # tice courts. atch food, 90-1b 138 Mr. MeBiwain, on whose behalf Benee the suit was begun as a taxpayer, 90-1b, sa: 1.7% $8.00 per ton stated this morning that he had no or. Intention of including the assistant | | Fesd—selling Prices, le actio ‘ie eastern vas wton clerks i. his a fon He was con. | Weochy a.0@te.ce ed, however, that the courts | pastern Washington jeould Ket along very well without | | tmothy . teen 2$2,00 96.00 yhe pt Alfalfa 00@18.00 the bailiffs, who had neither the| Aifalta 13:38839:33 power to arrest nor the power to] gastern "wy snail scion serve papers, and who, moreover,| - double compr 27.00 oulé not handle criminals oe fe 00@ 40.00 He was of the opinion, he said, ington 00@ 40.00 hat there were too many men hang-4 Bran, ton 00928 00 ing around the jastice courts who i te, Sage ae 3 did nothing. reyy frm Justice Fred C. Brown says he/| F 35.000 36.00 has no bailiff in his court, but that | %! res 3S eB teces he has three clerks, every moment | ¢ n, tor 35.00638.6 of whose time is taken up. Since | Feed corn, meal, ton. 35. 00@86. 0 the first of April there have been | Rolled oats and bar- filed in his court 1,500 efvil suits and 406 criminal actions, each and every one of which has firat to be ntered in the index, then the cal-| ndar, and finally the docket. He| says that it is all his men ean do to| Wonat hee corn : H keep up with the press of business, | Wenntcon cantal’p’s.. 1.75@ 3 {and that he Is seriously In need of | Local viackberries "2 "4 more help. plume « 400 house tomstees . 60 1.60 Local potatoe 160 BEAUTIFUL GIRL FREE ADMISSION Free White City Park then transferred to the county Jail authorities are awalting the ar- rival of her sister, White Machines $30 band concert Fe RTI OI OTOT OTT IK | . * ° BANK CLEARINGS. * * Seattle. * ||! # Clearings today ..$1,896,818.11 #|{] B D VORI * = Balances 120,538.24 || le ° * dae * ||| Pioneer Dealer in White Sewing | * Clearings today . » $904,900 w |] * «Balances 124,321 * Machines. * Portland. *! 1105 Third Avenue, * Clearings today .,..$1,238,604 # ||) * Balances .,....... 113,819 w/}) Ind. Phone 594, * * Sunset—Main 706. HOO the same time at First av. 8. and Washington st, Inst night. The in jured man was taken to the Seattle General hospital. Attendants said today that Lioyd recetved nothing more then | a }_sealp wound, and Monday,” would be able to leave the hospital | today NO PLAGE FOR THIEVES. HERE: POLICE WILL GUARD HOMES) AGAINGT CRIMINAL ELE MENT SEATTLE DAY. Thieves who count an time Seattle day, September 6, doomed to disappointment While two parades will call for the services of a platoon of police, Police Chief Ward has already ar ranged to have the residence dis tricta scoured by plain clothes men A dozen automobiles will be press ed into service, and the hills will be Afforded the same protection which | easy are existed when the battleship fleet! was here one year ago last May “Thousands otf residents will| flock to the exposition grounds next | said Chief ard today ‘and { propose to see that their homes are protected during their absence, To that end I shall press into service extra plain clothes men and a dozen, autos will patrol the | residence dfstricts all day and} night Ask your doctor how often he pre- | teribes an alcoholic stimulant for children. He will probably say,‘Very, |! very rarely Ask him how often he } prescribes a tonic forthem. He wilt | probably answer, ‘Very, very fre-| quently.”’ Ayer’s Sarsaparilia is strong tonic,entirely free from alcohol. No stimulation. No alcohol habit. Ask| your doctor about Ayer’s Sar: ile o tonic sisi the youre. "Te ageg | WATER FRONT | AT A PREMIUM Alongside the Bremerton Navy where Une Sam is millions of dollars Navy Yard City has one mile of the prettiest water front on Puget sound, and ts alongside the navy yard. We re buliding a clty there, and ery day we take crowds over there (at our expense) and prove to them that profits will be large in a short time. Until we complete our new Navy Yard City dock we will sell large lots at $40 and up. Terms $4 down and $2 monthly, City water maine laid and paid for, We butld homes on « paymen' Call at our office and arrange to go with us on the fast new steamer H. B. Kennedy, leaving | | Colman dock 10 times daily. One thousand choice lots and tracts to choose from. Only 60 minutes’ ride, BREMERTON DEVELOPMENT [| COMPANY 106 Cherry St., Ground Floor. Call or write for maps and prices | cial prices. “The Exclusive Style Shop.” 714-716 SECOND AV. Special Sale of ; Lingerie | aists 75c and 95c Values up to $2.50 Tomorrow and Saturday we offer the re- mainder of our lesser priced lingerie waists | that sold up as high as $2.50 at these spe- The styles included are the best shown, the values are absolutely un- excelled. The assortment is unusually var- ied—about 20 dozen to select from. Friday and Saturday 75c and 95c ERT HANSEN, Jewslen First and Cherry. Optical Department De you want to buy a home? See |The Star's classified real estate columns |po YOU WANT TO BUY, ELL, RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS? Gealers hand. hal GOES OUT OF BUSINESS Seattle’s leading exclusive clothing store goes out of business. Store leased to the Parisian Cloak Co. We must be out of the building we now occupy, 304 Pike st., on or before Sep- tember 14th, 6 P. M., or pay $100 a day for each and every day we are in the store after the 14th. Made Suits ..... $20.00 S. J. Nathan $25.00 B. Kuffenstein Our hundred feet of oak clothing cabinets, 6 oak chairs, 9 elaborate 250 watts Tung- sten lamps and shades and bronze chain, cash register, 12 large palms, 12 jardinieres, 12 tabou- rets, 24 window display bases, 965 patent suit hangers. $14.50 $11.95 $9.75 & Son done at this closing sale of THE STYLE CLOTHES SHOP een pcoats .....ceeeees we 50 —— Corduroy Me “te Pants ... 304 PIKE STREET STARTING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 9 a. m. WE OFFER YOU ALL OF OUR $35.00 College Brand Hand- $11.95 $1.20 $2.25 No reasonable offer refused, and they will be sold in individual lots to suit purchasers. Remember, this is a complete fall stock, bought for this fall’s business. | coat was selected as to style and workmanship and equal to the very best of custom made. We must crowd 6 months’ actual cash business into 12 days. Every suit and over- And if price will do s6, it shall be NEXT TO THE BANK FOR SAVINGS ON PIKE STREET.