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THE sTAK 3] : nglishmen Waited for Hours. TSUXTRY-UXTRY-T. R. JR. WILL YEE ENDS yl ‘at nt — - - AMG “ ro ut Huntingdon, 30 | > AGENT’S MONOTONY X A n chare mune ee eg es cae tee | WEAR ENGLISH CUTAWAY . By United Prews 1 I arn ISSING ' Last Tribute to Dead King IN TAPAN Gy tnoclelebig hg pans | COAT AT HIS WEDDING |:*:: | ala | (By United Press.) * "2 Pg J ~ Is, are ! | \* NEW YORK, June 3-—Theodore Roosevelt, Jr, will be * | : : ‘ *® garbed in a tong, flowing cutaway coet with wide braid trim * | a7 . : He (aft . bit yt ® mings and flaring tails when, on June 20, he marries Mise *® |, ; . - ; |® Eleanor Alexander, Whether the other principals in the wed #& [/° J teers - 1h ' (my Coited Pree) 3 ‘ * ding, which will be a society event, will likewise discard the * os vale . . pIAM, June SH | _ LOKYO, A socla * tried and trusted frock coat for the latest English creation is # woe for the - e : to involve i yf promi : 4 question which today is agitating the “very best people’ * Mompany, has t ven apanese, ain emier along Fifth av « apr night. Hiv K ntaure and other members of bis|* Young Roosevelt's apparel is to be the very latest London *# fperies the Flog cabinet, t8 being investigated to-|# idea for the proper thing for “day wedding His decision to * OR ape of the strane t red oa the « seaman ; Six ab) ® follow the English fashion has caused almost as much discus * Dave bad ¢ xed conspirators have been |* sion as the announcement of the detailed plans of the wedding, * they ‘ rent among th : h Ko-|}* made recently . . wat ee S eemplary ba nd | toku, who tn 1 as the prime|* * Sm posit! mover fn the conspiracy Lith eee eee eee ee ee ee pas covert © A. whe | The six men who are under | earth 8 rest are reported to have recety ies night w | bombs from the plotters, and to victim of £ | cabinet officials | | T authorities say that or cice'suctt ts’) ADMITS SPOKANE MURDER} » jborers, in the government factory | | Hear Matsumoto, in the Negano pre jfecture, have been secretly making gH a ere y jbombw to distribute among the an (my ed Press) he and another man had p oft} . k preg tie enemies of Marquis Kat | SAN QUENTIN, Cal, June 3. me hold-up in 10W are all right | s and officers. Jobn Avery, servi five-year | they bad od t m th nt, + | , serving a fiveyear|they bad tried to enc m the UALITI k: ‘to Meare? Hartun | More ar t expected | entence here for a California bur town In a box car her man | Q ES } jsiary, last night sent for the| was in the box car, They held hin | warden of the penitentiary ip. The man showed fight. Avery} $10 } I HELD UP BY | I've got to tell you all about It,” | shot him de BI jhe said. “I can't slowp nights. 1| The warden at first doubted joan see his {nee before me--the| Avery's story, but it was confirmed d G BLACK BEAR | fight, the flash of my gun, and how! fully during the night by wiring to an jhe look as ho choked—thon| Spokane (Re United Prec.) | stared at me, then crumpled up on I couldn't forget it,” whimpered | $15 The above photograph of Caesar iittle friend. TYRONE, Pa, Juno 2—When the | the floor of the car.” the prisoner, finishing bis tale. “It 1H is particularly pathetic, The poor Httle dog tn solable for the | Passenger train on the Philipsburg| “What are you talking about?" | wae driving me eraay; I feel better loss of his kind master, and his evident bewtlderment and unhap anch of the Tyrone division was |##ked the warden In surprise now.” Ho will be sent to Spokane! Grades piness are pathetic to witness wanders to and fro search oming weet to Tyrone, near “the! Then Avery told the story. How)! to stand trial for murder for the king, whose moat constant companion was this If bie fi” @ large black bear, welgh nooo me = « at ant 600 pounds, bounded | , 11 the track. raised himself on bix| TO DIVORCE HIM formation as to the Identity of the| | BY ARTHUR X. O'BRIEN the gentiomen-atarms and the ye nd lege and dared the large iron WHEN HE'S WELL?” who put in clreulation the LONDON. ‘Jens 2A oe usem of the guard, watthing over the |heese te come en. The wala was report that we had anything to do ent cortege accompanted Kin body, took thelr eye. Then they| stopped and the engineer and other ornare Mee the above et ane } ward to Weatminater hall, where saw in the dim gray lHeht th rainmen endeavored to chase Mr | - . —_ ce BUTTERWORTH & SONS — BOUGHT thirty dozen raw Panama hat | war to le In state, ‘The flower of| with & huge cructfix at its head and |Hruin away, but Instead of retreats NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass. A. & tho. port of Mow York. Had thdes thnched Aen cam nae tetas an | Genk tie bees eobdeanra ts ara, and for nutes showed er Coffin, the | The regular monthly meeting and make them. Trimmed them with the best silk ek Wisdenary soctet f the royalties of ) obsequies of the Duke of ene of Dis wrath All at ter diverse, faites & Cath “his | Luneheon of the University of Micht bands. Gave them the highest 4 cork Sere tumanding that Pixland Millions of peo _ i ma ¢ erie he saw his way clear to escape and | wife, ts fil ia apie oo nijcinted hl | gan Alenent Axsociation will be sweats. Made them throughout for th hest priced - dan uprising ” The archbtehe en ney d that the b Jed off into the mountains im whieh her husband is sick. Her held Saturday at 12:30 p. m., in the retail trade yles and beauty will sur you The eth ‘of white ary Cot a ~ & sol nbe8 i Inat e © of th dle pepe pone ‘eaibead Beattie Comes tal Club rooma. Al | comfortab) durable Panainas more and more popular the hall. The membe ead ao « ave @ itary | y forme ni versity ichign: each t Sree sonar. | tbe hall. The mend A ar nghtotiine redbanygcm + Bince her husband has been sick | {rmer University of Michigan 1 ack is was eent out by Chi- | houses of parliament a : Lit BR ne oe ee > be presen } ow, as a leader, to make men talk enthusiastically Waders, who de-|ers of all the distingutnt he sign of the The eyes of! # * | thing abe could for him. But there! | over our new store will be powerless to pre) in Bagiane =e : prem i Sheree ong Dorset — a rein WATER SHUT OFF, : Hig hot the slightest chance of a as ae | sanen fren when the | vice ended and all filed out ing | they e ene clint or “ | “5 |Inawara was tet for hie: people tothe MurKing crown bohiud bore them|® Water will be shut off Sat |grumeauom, My slater moans te $10 AND $15 PANAMA HATS $6 ect Dae ow ghout China, | take a last look an. as, for three *, the) urday from 9 a m. to 4p. m 4 hie be.” ; While they last.........006. oo Britain passed by} . 1 ‘ the “triad,” which ts o| Crown on Top. > wat p * in the district between Bixth y ( M k y be Of three powerful po a a last of the king they/@ avy. S. and ifth av. S$, crom ou an a e our For over ten hours people from | { fave been pre-| oi parts of England—drawn up {1 mat worshiped. \* Jackson st. to Plummor st j fer months for an sania a cue several mile tor had on BUTT ATES new | Depo of overthrowing the | oon waiting for the a te iC, Bh. MAMILTON [*** ste tetee** Home the Most = yes cme “Pinal to open. The hour at tast|~° "Se 44 ‘| | | Se areaganataccs rts ae) IW LIMELIGHT|GETS PAID FoR | | | Ses Sia cn ot an bow CAGES WiC Attractive Spot geod TB demangyemateen meplcine ie tieoce | RAMEE: Bh sn Me yer COST CITY DEAR) charging that maticious reports ! organizations through | peor, me that William Ra-| Hamilton may have been a frost tr an: Naar age nae sad eae a Staite tt. steht wl Genttin. bus ko s? ‘ o. F. Graft, the contractor who| Butterworth & Sons, undertakers, “ . a but he is in the front row | built the animal cages in Woodland me issued the following open on art day it has been al-jof American aviators tn New York! park ts en to the contract | iether: | | . em box ° ow o the co Vode D TRE eee On roman geod ae the :: Hamilton went up 1,006 feet tr price from the city, regardless of| | Te the Public: Owing to the! | | body of King Edward, Willlam Wal-| Curtiss biplane yesterday, angling jet that there are pending | @et that certain of our compett|] With an “Edison Phonograph.” 4 A ¥ a $100,000 damage sults agninst the | tors, in an attempt to injure us| Hear it today. A very little I; lace, the hero of Seotland, was ey stayed aloft an hour. hile twol 4 jane iaeteeeded Lord Stalin’ © ' 1 ta Fa pa tan city growing out of the collapse of |!n a business way, have circulated|] money will install it in your e **Y- lithe cages | DEAD age teeny By weat from the alll Hamilton announcer he wile pete! “Judge Gilliasn gave thia decision | worth & Sona had attempted tol every month, and every fresh stood a seven-year trial there and| He ts the most tatkative of any ot {ttle morning, and directed the city | “rob” the estate of one John Olses,|] Record renews your Ph . ‘ ‘ ogee 7 + a ive Jat once to pay Graff $4,605.53, with-| deceased, by probating a claim/| graph Weslers. 86. Med | Tignt down to 40 years ago. as Tha | {he bird men In New York now. 8nd !heid om his contract price. The against tho estate for $900 funeral x 5 ‘eaaieee os os vb ng Sige ; contended that it had a right/oxponses, we want it understood bon gr ‘aces trial ve York te oe i pl “" to withhold money until the that Butterworth & Sans did not a SIC House | yet on, vse naan Selina diag art * possible. | personal injury suite were tried. |bury the said John Olsen, de S411 Seth Ave. i i . Judge Gilliam, however, held that | ceased, nor did they have anything " : |turies it was the scene of the coro-| jas the city had accepted ‘the work. —y jot ealand's kings They | MRS. DOXEY’S CASE the contractor was entitled to his ot | foun oe Soe TO JURY TODAY} te A wem!er foucers (celebrate their festivals and a t i hc ag heir banquets. But yet, thro ail o. 8 pat ofgh centuries the ha (Ry Cnlted Prewey ' ad wore aay | never seen a sigut #0 Impressive as} ST. LOUIS, Mo, June 2.—The| 3 the Puysllup Tthat of the people of England fil. | cae of Mrs. Dora E. Doxey will go to th jury today, Judge Grimm, in Doxey must either be acquitted of hav med William J. Erder or victed of murder tn the first dearee |with a penalty of death or life im | prisonment eens, James | '28 through to pay their last hom sheritt of lage to the king who had captured their tmagination and their affec daughters tlons Irs P. Ward and Of Walla Walla | charging the jury, said Mra d in Pouring Rain. Thousands waited there all night thing to eat, men and women wait | 4 ts ed for daylight to appear. Many covered their shoulders with news} — top drawer serpentine the testimony against Mrs. Doxey was entirely circumstantial GUILTY Saturday's selling only pepers as protection against the Wil om Saturday | streaming torrents of rain, but it forgery and with- | was of little avail. Plea of insanity Despite all, no one moved In mecashler for tne | fact, aa the ulght went on t i & Distrivating | increased more rapidly than ever.| sune Brings Out Unsightly Spots.| firma’s| People in carriages drove up and | How to Remove Easily. ting $7,200, took their places at the end of the nen line. Tradesmen’s carts filled w Do you know how easy It t# to re on wo. 4 | move those ugly spots so that no} men, women and children fol thom, Workmen's trains and trar one will call you freckle-faced? ways poured out thousands into (he Simply get an ounce othine, streets. double strength, from The Raven | Drug Co. and one night's treat ment will show you how easy it is| to rid yourself of freckles and get a@ beautiful complex The sun/ Cosmopolitan Crowd. | The crowd was thoroughly cowmo |politan. Jews and Gentiles, Indian ol | Japanese and African natives, ¢ “ae l cada Stenaenen ane Tatene~all and winds in “June bring out J ly anxious to seo the last |{reckles, and as a result more | Seg “ 2 a | hing othine ts sold this month, and the | fi stone an reymen, business men, clerks,|@ua«ists sometimes find tt dtftt-| ssh a ors and boy scouts rolled up ax | Cult to get sufficient to ply ‘all mnaaiahk an ts calls. He sure to ank for the dow opened at 6 a. im, 60,000 persons | vie strength othine, as this is sold reer mare het 6,711 immi-| "re waiting to pass in the doors. | Under guarantee of m it fails to remove th hall they passed until |! Then j Safe Which No Superior me are more Hall Safe & Lock Co.’s Manufactured by the Herring-Hall-Mar- HeCo,,i in use than those of any other safe acturer in We will go still here are tore of our safes in use than Down the they came States. In 190; Ean then Trillion. F to the inclosure. weathered finish, a lable golden or ipact I A very Regular square shaped legs small apartments. Special America. FRIDAY» JUNE | Extra Special Values for AN ATTRACTIVE PRINCESS DRESSER—Exactly pictare, made of maple finished natural, int | The rain poured dows in a deluge.|" py 2 in the quarter-sawed golden oak eff | @ arguments will be Hmited to quarter-sa wer en oak effect. but they paid no heed. Dranched |iwo hours each. Attoraey Johnson |} in " and cold, nearly all without @y-/ opened for the defense, He decar.} hes, the mirror is 18x30 inches, of beveled French plate. Regular price $16.00. Camp Stool A well-made, serviceable | amp Stool—the frame is | made of white maple, extra | heavy and strongly braced; | made of a good grade BREAKFAST TABLE—Maidd v as shown in pi round top, closes to 13 inches wide h 1 $, 1910, the report that the firm of Butter|] home Fresh Records are made Phone Ballard asrT. | to do with the funeral in any way. |] 6.0. evenings. Near Market St. |] | We farthermore desire to pub liely offer a roward of $100 for in-' Second Avenue At Union Street Diagonally Across From Old Store like imitation mahogany or | The 20x36 The Special for $9.75 case is The seat Brus Special price... | 55c urned fegs els carpet si fir, in the ty neat and | ture: 38-inch | OAK HAT RACK—This solid golden oak heavy | Hat Rack, with mirror in center, suitable for andy table | hotels, boarding houses, restaurants or private price | homes. It is strongly matle, 23 inches long Regular price $2.00, Special $1.15 4 all other manufacturers combined. I All the Credit | ¢ ale which | evidence that we manufac- T E F TFET Hi | You Want 148 nO superior. / Store ! Store Sthe sole agents in the Northwest. ey | ts ie Open | {| Open | ell Safe Company fetes] Every | bs oe a" ‘work. Saturday | | Saturday e Bldg., Prefontaine Place and ‘ ‘tna Evening | Felgen | Evening | : Yesler Way dns bites ‘entapitaned | Becond Ave., at Galen st. | TAL OFVICEA | All Specials Are For Cash. \| Original Sample Truly Warren sits 1325—THIRD AVENUE—OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE—1325 No More Drummers’ Sample Suits Greatest Closing Out Sale of SAMPLE SUITS I have decided to close out at once my entire line of High- Grade Drummers’ Sam- ple Suits, regardiess of former prices. Merchants all over the country have raised such a big cry that we have cut into their business with such telling effect that man- ufacturers refuse to sell us their samples. 1 promise you all to serve you better than ever. NOT RETIRING FROM BUSINESS AT ALL. Myself and associates are going to manufac- ture our own clothing in New York and will cut out the middle- man's profit. But we must unload all sam- ple suits first, Attend this great sale at Truly Warren's TRULY WARREN RETIRES FROM THE SAMPLE SUIT BUSINESS. $20.00 SUITS .. $9.75 | $27.50 SUITS $12.75 $25.00 SUITS .. + 811.50 | $30.00 SUITS $14.75 $35.00 SUITS . $18.75 SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Everything marked in plain figures and strictly one price. Al terations free ot charge; perfect fit guaranteed. Remember, I press your clothes free for one year from date of purchase, Come early ake and give us plenty of time to 1 Original Sample Traly Warren sits 1826 THIRD AVE., OPPOSITE NEW POSTOFFICE.