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. | ‘3 ; 7 ‘i { ‘Ad eee : j . ‘ + 4 i ' id MBER 4, 1909. TURNG CO SHOULDER ON COULD YOU SIT THERE AND LIE? Has| who (SEATTLE DAY TICKET SALE) MHINSE SEN OF wou Droog cc in WAITE GIRL ESCAPED wararea ses TO FLOWERY KINGOO is USE YOUR PHOKE IND. 2015 — = pening § We OELiven Seattle Day tickets should We purchased now The salon are increasing rapidly at the downtown kynks, and at the Boattle Day headquarters at the Chamber of Commerce, In order to amulet the PiKe BT. ano WESTLAKE AVE Washington Judge under favorable conditions see exposition ih the wale of the tlokets, agencies have been estab AA Trend oh. FREE TO ALt SEATTURY | F 4 Method to Ba wane they Are expected to sec Hahed tn the down-town business houses. owen ty mpeg *| 8p ate, \ pte,, 007 0 - 96, sts f CREE Prones eke Peal play thelr tricks If they: could. net Where Tickets May Be Purchased. |r tne urs rown orome ‘THEQUARLR SESTITOR MESS, Se 0 Ao aa } tract the Truth From) roiy on association and sugeosion The Rhodes Company, 1091-06 Reteatl P, Con 49 we 4 t ' Witnesses on Stand. | comelas the eee cree mnen The Grot m Co, 14011 ewe . ' Af sae | complex the machinery of our #o nd ave vg ¢ Piet ave t = : : : os | Gal life, the easter It seems to cover The haven Drug 1410 Bocond ‘Ave a Firet an Corporations Committee! , { fe or would you per the traces of crime * * * Under 6) all eens (ilar eidllamae ia has « y ‘ + ljure yourself re a court if a} the@e ciroumatances It seema un ond Ave | rivet Ave. Li capéd to China, according to the Pays Little Heed to His/ai isnt stared vow in the face Juatifiable that lawyers and layme “ fouthwick Go, Hecona f vio Av . Gaareued et Patt pen FO tone Ou the 7 > while the remainder of the room| Alike should not have given any| 7 Phy captain of the provincial police at Advice and Passes) while th i a enasow Could | attention #o far to the methods of regen phi virw Ae Visteria 4 C. whe'te te fon Pres { Measure. you | measurements of assoctation which eon & Cow Gesend and! Mabe Ghean’ ‘tore bit Siete It lace. ave ater | Judge Ivy Kimball of Washing: | &Xperimental psychology has de. | oe | M Over a week elapsed,” said Mur f RePpas “Menge jton, D.C. ha ed that to ped in recent years | @ fur oy ome ne ray, “after the murder of the girl z | 1 h 1 18 tO] sudde tu 1 ht in the hariton before he ody discovered P es A. V, Boutl| support he is| This process of getting at the | dorer to have crossed the continent the Corpo at all ir jury truth which was starte in Ger and to have taken passage on the faibone i e city coun ly ni on the discovery | many, and highly deve dd there Empress of China, which { ty v n fra to the Sea’ today, J the Peace Fred) has been seized with avidity by Amerias Bask shortly afterward from V1! ' X any, just as ft Was!C Hrown said that Judge Kimball} Munsterberg in thin country, till he r, Beoond The vessel was not watched or pr @ attorneys of that! nc bt Kot his idea from Hugo! must be acknowledged as the great searched when she arrived at Hor is & bis On the Witness|on the subject Hutior| Charlee Knosher a ne, Me Mr. Routllon tri The principal effort of the science mY he i: Mebiiee end ‘ = the member ball made his Qiscov-/is directed at increasing the ot any . HEARST FAVORS FUSION e develop, print and enlarge r curs, idea of inserting tt ng on himself, Hej jective truthfulness, for whereas % ¥ » e % specially prepared » powerful Heht was! the oath will to a high degree re Ave ; eubewaned We 9 Ra alae jj and guarantee best v ‘ ¢ uick- tain bindir his face he Wak} move the intention to hide the ’ & Neleon, Becond Ave. Kainier Grand Cigar Hiand, Te eco aa agar il est service the city he ple I ft hi ct, that he) truth, it fs @ moot question to what (Ry United Pree) | ud Dat: urbs ne C tr bY | wa degree It increases the veracious en — NEW YORK, Bept. 4—-William Kt . a an uns: ' v) OH he scheme | story of that which actually extats ame " z Hearst, af a meeting of the Inde SUPPOSE YOU TRY US. v tion offic in yea in hi ‘ he had|—in other words, the objective the man wanted, maintains that he pendenc county committee of Superintende fell | de ich he ¢ anipulate | merely in the thought of the wit lintions. He will be held at the city was prepared to use all hin power = short of their atm w I that he was able . y throw | ness. | Hf IS NOT UILTY jail, ponding further {nvestigation. in an effort to defeat Tammany at li sentatives o ‘ " verba ht f the face man| The concensus of opinion among the approaching municipal election ly c tha witt x, while he him-| thinking men seeme to be that INDIAN CANOESB LAUNCHED Me ounced himself as favoring such t As t ren { adow these advanced methods of getting ; . fusion with the various anti-iam rmances Was eve € at the truth, through what ts {t-eroomed A large crow watched many organteation In the minds of 1 Wigs . present little more than en 6 t) Harry Hieland, a well-groomed) ching of the two Indian cs : a sa . the franchise the ube. ore perimental sta psychology, wil | Middle-aged man, was arrested bY) on the water front thin me TERRIFIC MAIL STORM. ] selves, grant « any ajful a e eventually be ac ed in all courts! City Detectives Hayden and John-| which are to be used in the at — ¢ connection in h end of the | be ba of justice eon yesterday, suspected of being race on Lake Washington fleatthe (By Ontted Pree) ost elty, receiv ote of t a Justice Brown himself is an ar- John F. Dietham, former financial | day BUTTE Mont Bept. 4 4 a | members ¥ i” js . jent advocate of these methods and ecretary of Bt. Paul aerie No, 3% It took 22 to carry Ue vee farme f Gallatin county w i ; pair of the attor at th pa on ie } bably the *t authority Fraternal Order of Eagles, who is | sels from th lolman dock to the at leant $200,000 as a result of the a ubt would always ea and lad : = nh the west on subject He wanted t e on a charge of em t by 2, and finally, when hail storm Thureday afternoon e ‘ like if given frar ~ ’ an omalverous reader of ali lit. bee Hieland, despite his| the canoes were launched and the Thin was the estimate made today Ms = yh . erature devoted to the doctrine of identical resemblance to | crews took their places there were at the office of the Farmers’ Al ‘ LIGHT & OF NOTHER FAMOUS BAND t how best to learn the truth photographs and description of! limen in each boat Nance i - f A st: 4 FLOUR | COMING TO FAIR ISSSSRSSHSISSTIIS TSE SS Estee et Seat Is ste Ie hisses Ie Seat ie stat It St ates tes Stee SS Ss Esty ; 33 | Be: —_ +4 ‘Any one can say, “Ours is the beste The famous Philippine Constabu oe ap : A lary band wil! arrive at the A-Y-P 33 it did it ever occur to you why ry = exposition Septe 15, and stay ie, until the 20th. El band has 33 High Flight Flour is the best oss balance of ‘ been re-engaged for so that for tv AYP. exposition greatest assemblage ganizations ever gath west. The closing w fireworks season will be divided b: tween the Wilson company of Low Angeles and Hitt Bros each company having given f plays during its time at the fai ST. MARK’S CHOIR TO SING AT EXPOSITION St. Mark's ch rch choir, winner of the $1,000 prize at the recent Welsh E idfod, has volunteered to sing tomorrow afternoon at the A-¥.-P. Auditorium, in connection with the lecture of Bishop Samuel Fallows, of Chicago, on the Eman uel movement. Mr. Joatah ¢ “ will preside, and President Kane of the state versity will make few introductory remarks. Bishop Fallows {s a recognized der of the Emanuel movement, and is pre siding bishop of the Episcopal ebarch SING TOASTS TO CITY ON SEATTLE DAY Two will be sung in the Jut contest at the fair on Seattle day Seattle, the City of Prog which will be rendered | noon, is a ¥ feated to the kk mer The oth tion's Toast to § was written b the latter by Adolph Edgren for both VISITOR VIGTIMIZED ON BREMERTON BOAT jcolors, red | stateroom | Portola has also given in re nt Years an unusual amount of to Just those pro! which are Involved on the stand The court proceeds psychological chemist mination, for instance as if the of blood ex had made $232532322232222 wonderful os, while experi | mental paychology, with ita efforte | to analyze the mental faculties. j still stood where It stood two th sand years ago. New Science. | But,” he says and ape | cial seten whiet deals exc reltabli tty of @ particular study was started in rmhny anc much time ar given to perf by the me proved to be at fa sociation and partly by which seem to be the of thin subtie doctrine Everyone knows that there are persons sterberg PRIZE WINNERS ARE BOUND FOR SEATTLE TWELVE HAPPY GIRLS COMING TO EXPOSITION FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FH My United FRANCISCO. ie ee vernor slipped her plier girls, the w teamship and ye girls we bunches « great tions of the same colors At 11 o'clock the girls were given THE A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION TODAY HARK! IT’S THE WHEAT! |: 4 ar Pr nt with the spirit of will and friendship Ci vn in the Pas . efforts to make “Japan Day,” at the A.-Y.-P. exposition, a , a premium of five to fiftees ge has been held at the fair since the opening 8 exercises & « heat for mill a oti adds a picturesque effect to the strivings of the people from the { the Scarlet S to recipr Mera reg ing bin ce wa tesies of the people from the Occident 1 ‘ sy the adie t nf At the exs everything putside of the buildingwis a mass of gay bunting, colored lantern f other ‘varieties : sg iM : ma sed decor cifects in which the Japanese so excel tee spe tt 5 Our High Flight Flour is grour ) Pure Bluestem : the decoratior ne, and achieved r rkably striking res tt wheat, not a mixture. That's wh ¢ best. It's pure: ke. A feature of the day is the presentation of souvenirs and prizes as a token of the day t The It's wholesome. It's perfect . De prizes alone are valued at $5,000, and embraced almost everything in the catalogue of Japanese woul s are located in the the Bluestemil sieinad iit, camabias he state. We ob at from the | Biven i - Result, uni E jain The day's celebration is in a sense a tribute to the visit of the h rary con ity the fair almost the entire day. The Japanese of this city have been tireless in the ee immense success, and everyone who visited the fair today and part k of their h For Nearly a Gases ‘i Century hosts. The following representative Japanese merchants aided liberally towards the success ¢ We Have Been Making Good Flour } Columbia River Milling Co. Office and Warehouse, Seattle. BEE. azw > The lunch box i empty indeed without a good, satisfying slice ff | or two of home-made § bread of SALE A New, Modern 9 Room House, One of the Fin- ia \« Sedtasce ta teed coam creel K. HIRADE. M. FURUYA. ©. T. TAKAHASHI. est Locations in |B pacs ‘ While or eattle from reste - Passa Fe eneeee, K. Hirade is one of the leading Japanese! M. Furuya has been a resident of Seatth C. T. Takahashi is president of the Wash ‘2 ia remerton W. Glass, a res- | 200! y. GOR sixes. syisie eu for 20 year He has two s n this } > Cc y a ident of Tipton, lana, who ts mounted “ decorated tally-bo gaa merchants of the city. He is vice president | if “i. a6 entender hors and meant ington Japancse association, president of t ne ity ’ ust * fo sah indy 1816 Ninth wa : sig psn pee yg v4 pags of the Oriental-American bank and proprt:| av. He is a big imporier and whole r yrs jeved of a wallet containing SGP SPenes: Cee a | - . of Japanese commodities, ts a mer r of | the Oriental Trading compar president of EF 3} ] f bd i in bills, two ¢ for 9 and a|umph to he Pacific Coast Steam- | etor of the wholesale and retail establish-| 10" Ce hes of Amerce teen inished, or j return trip railr ticket from Se pa & Sees. | | ment of K. Hira ompany, 420 Main st.| mercial club and other organ M the Oriental-Ame an bank, and is heavil fj th It ‘ e e ‘ually 5,000 sraon e iu a a ' ar r ral | - attle to Tipto uss does t pier fully 5,000 persons | 9, | Puruya raised oot of § a Sale at a Bar- 2 bad know whether he was tn them God speed. 3 Mr. Hirade has been a resident of Seattle | jimare, Fame Bred jee tiay By ae a spike tn tpablaboe Waka Ye © c r aa din” Or ars stot ot | 4 new merd of ‘ ) subserip: | !0 in a number of important b fs ais r mere} MARIE ORESSLER BANKRUPT. 3 for 17 years, owns considerable real tions for the of th A-¥-P. expont ientusven tn abate nun:es etinesis rain ? s United Brew. é tate, and {s rated as-one of the we eat | Hon, and has contri liberally towards Ni asus re pike no: c : 4 BRIEFS BY WIRE NEW YORK, Sept. 6--Letla Ker 13. ws ip ss-one of the wealthiest! Loving the fair a ou Hie tn At Chel tte ta vecasded da one OF the teadink tux g . Always § Byer, |ber, a vaudeville actress, known on and most influential Japa of the North-| head of a corporation which has stores {r ading busi a — the stage as Marie Dressler, now sek Se bo 6 r of the Seattle Cham.| SH! the principal Coast cities, and is rated s men in the local Japanese colony, and \ Uniform ’ Spokane.—In a statement Issued | Playing @ week's engagement here as a millionaire, It is said of Mr. Furuya) |. ‘ ——CALL—— Ag by Prosecuting Attorney Pugh, he | fled a Yoluntary petition in bank ber of Commerce and a number of organ-| that he has done more to cement the friend. | !¢l48 @ powerful influence in affairs that Se says he intends to prosecute, anda|Tuptcy today in the United States |9% tiny and has ve sorthnt business | #@p of the Japanese and Americans in the sete a ad fully belle that be will ecavict district court. She gives her Ma-| 3g '*#tlons, and has very important business) Vo west than all the legislators In Want, | Portain to the relations of the two nat i: J. H. Schively, the insurance com-|Dilities as $4,886, and says that her) 9@ interests ington and Tokio. alities. missioner, on the charge of perjury. |OWMY assets wy at ne necessary | 6 ‘Hel; wearing apparel, worth $100 | = Js. sis ia acdc 13 j and Olympia.—W. F. Magill, assistant attorney general, will handle the} @ e's side of the Ortis Hamilton 3 T when it comes up Septem-} > atte: ber 20 3. med : - — he v Aberdeen.—The shingle weavers ¢ Th R i : of this part of the state are. pr 3 e Raleigh at ring to strike if the manufac P4 s i” do not act fayorably on the + t aaiieitemeen” | H Turkish Baths | e MEN ONLY, Tacoma. Mra. Bruce Potter + Uton Brace, formerly Miss Hazel Cor Ps nell, one of the most popular young e women in Seattle and Tacoma so- > : a ‘ > in pny £ ° MENDINGTON’S BROKEN ee ed a divorce after two month P4 EEK | and nothing else, YOu married life ? se ™ no artificia ing of : |. The sweeping assertion that they | with us. We Coa Walla Walla. for 4 mend everything but broken prom dirt and bish mixed with I a teceiver for ker ; {ses, crockery and glassware is jus ij thems weenaa of curs sae ; ° | tuled trunks, side Bad- | st ever 1 t te compar hat r + fine ever mined, w 1 beat for the Walla 7m y 4 DR. K. KUMAMOTO, 8. BUTAKAWA, 8. OKADA, H, OKAMURA, dles, By aed ery ing and lasting qu Better pany, has been & bg Dr. K. Kumamoto {s editor 8. Sutake ‘ ng 8. O1 , i 6 Sixth av. | put in a good supply 1 while the qr > 8. Sutakawa 1s the managing 8. Okada is a wealthy Ja-| HH. Okamura is the proprietor Rader, attorneys who handled the K. SETSUDA, e and ig | . as prop summer prices@ule, You will sa go and proprietor of the North | owner of the only big Japanese! panesc a one , | t chao oes : 8% american Times, an evening : i upanese | paneso, and one of the proml-| or the Hagle Laundry, at 14th “ ‘ or « § ida 1 prominent }/g Japar daily newspaper pub. | Comminsion business in the city.| none mombers of the local cor Hi , pe siaschant With a bic wuoinean apanose dally newspaper pub : } ; ‘ embers of the local com-| ay, 8, and Main st., the large: ‘ Port Townsend.—The big Wash. if merchant 5 thes 2 . nnle 119% lished Gonttle, Tals to the |e HOO G Jnige fmpOrey OE) sa. wlio Aerenked for the | oe a WwW Bullock he Be chortte ce Tp romueee TT Pouetn and Main et, 3 $ oldest and most conser Ja- | Japanese commodities, and has| ™ Meh arranged for the | jaundry operated by other than oe J ca eo yemmgthy, after an idleness of) ee tived in Boaltie a number [1S PARese publication In the North- | built up a large and lucrative | celebration of Japanese day at| Americans in this city, He ha vila, “ehere.F Beth Telephones 67. 4 of years, and has always taken |) j ybonsy Bis phe) arg engaged in #°- | business, Besldes this, Sutaka-| the exposition, He owns the| been a resident of Seattle for for half the! FREE ADMISSION FREE Vancouver, Wash.-After gotting|J 1" act! per his editorial capacity Dr. Ku- | W* OWns and operates a rice! Oriental Laundry, at Second ay, | 12 years, and 1s a prominent and ay ian | White City Park band conoert t* Hie ete baryon gall Bera age Hone Gt ihe 7 J nat 33 mamoto Wieldug wide Influence | Mill on Second av. S., between and Main st, and has other| influential member of all the PAS sree VAnAevian hish 9 Ball, aged 1 Prankiin’ P | this cit $3 among his coultrymen, Main and Jackson sts. important business interests, | leading Japanese societie Pgh & epee pi wy Moor soce soe oe eee ry daoddebeoooose ple, Read my | Dancing, boating, and her big *T | Seeooege SEPSOSO OES ESOOESOHOOOOS ron " ancing beating; and: 25 othm | | "OCOeSeSeoedesedsesesosserooeesegooos by a4 4 4 COCSS OSE SCSOSCSCSCSeeede rb Ed Et S449 44 EERE EEL oe Hh 4 ROWN D Ds | attractions # *