The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1910, Page 13

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0 DROWN IN SWAN LAKE | 2 THE los, age pppett Needles, aeen ncho Or gg Tonopad, Nev. ® +e 14, daughter of Richare j wee of Orillia were drow ‘ | Alice Mc Monaba Ceey as the of a row apemyesterty3 Neadies, WHO 4 advent from the South aoe penarod A. - Germans and Monabans, « ich isa few miles % Oe sterday morning with Blanche 6 Taeeias for a row on Sw @ distant fro ho| They took 4 shey and © lake the the b tout from s be 2 Swan | turned eed came to the surface of] - r the boat. Needles | ater D ry ey Gorn nm girl were veral | pats away. Needles rr ved his companion and started to} gshore with hb at was goon of the two by Miss am, sebe was busy clinging to| the boat and eclambertng back into when it righted Itself Se fees Teacued some time later Capt. vokn Lee, who has a gaso-| _ ermaech on the lake GR had relatives in San LOVE CAUSE SQUARE DEAL BY A MAYOR Tam JARS ENDS TROUBLESOME STRIKE od00D SUNK DEWEY OF SUICIDE malted Presa. (By United Pres) sux Pmaxcisco Ta) sane 17,|_ PORTLAND, Ore, June 17—The Ser iapeaere are maintaining a |*¢mission of Miss Gladys Baker that | ‘pireiess telegraph station near the |*"* Sad refused Ephraim Jameson's Wr of Dagaupia, on the island of proposal of marriage today ex- oe. ; [plained the motive which inspired | and Eee means cot. - ery |tho well known athlete to commit | ‘uainte! je constan be jauicide last evening in his room at | pon pte auten we corn | the Y. M. C. A. Before ending his! un 7 ott er to another the young man wrote: len trencines Please tell Gladys that | did this! gay officer tn San Francisco, The} caught by the Parte 1 love her, Good-bye all./ ) several | and the activity of the Jap om the islands |+ causing | ‘Beaten army officers alarm. |) 7. : imself with a 38 caliber memiy officer says the em | jaineson attended the -_ held by Americans In} i.) Academy until two that the Japanese were when he took up electrical er for the sinking of the lag. Me wee oe best athletes in TRAIN DIVES The note was found in his room by [his roomm: whe discovered the body shortly after Jameson had shot “Me. Harriman lines tor (hy United? Pree . Ebere today ARLINGTON, Ore, June 17.— samaagtbe projected lines which | pian Hinkle and Brakeman A, O. Give soon is the building of | ta tramps are in a serious condition| That wax the song today #3 a result of injuries sua: | Haute ice tained last night when an extra O./ Louls ( Pass line from Lewiston | fit, and also the completion | Huntington-Lewiston main} 2" aN. f on a curve am ght train was wrecked | went Lewiston-Butte line will cost , and will be 350 miles tet Chambers a realistic nov-| The tender of the locomotive was | licen hurled into the Columbia river, 18 And strike [the wag jest. The wreck blocked traffic, and | «ingle | mporte RSION. five east and five west bound, were | and eve: Pleasant Beach, | stalieds Strule, the most seriously | #trike his society characters say freight cars were made into kindling | wood and the rails torn wp for 300 FORESTER PICNIC AND EX- - several hourn 10 passenger tri inds of outdoor] injured, is not expected to live. He | stood icing and baseball. | was internally injured. with 4 20, attorney | | LIN DAD cLup CANRON. BALLING ERR, a J ALDRICH. I LAWLER, GVEGTNHEIM, WICKER SHAM fons trom | sume about a PRIZES FOR BEST STRAWBERRY GROWERS Strawberry growers of the estate| ¥ Washington bave be © take part in a strawberry » the exhibit room of the Seattle |y “hamber of Commerce Those delivering a case of ber before the opening of th Il be entered in comp The festival invited |» festival |g for the cup. days |y have been dealgnated jmond Beach 24, Vashon lal)» JESSE TRYON + The berries will be given away], to housekeeper Ts hours of 2 and 4 in the THE GAEKWAR IS IN : i een NEED OF A HAIRCUT yards. Take boat at Colman dock. | Dance at Dreamtana tonight. 0! Ida, June 17.-—-A MAYOR Tumor to the effect that TERRE being perfected by offi Toe handiers ing to have trouble construction is going ‘a we're’ go wagon the bill and tnis | ii tweried the company intends) oi, of The Dalles and twe|strike will be over in a wee The city government and the por (hy United Pree SAN FRANCISCO, June 17.—~ Without the jeweled flowing robes pearls in which he has been familiarly pictured, but attired in a dingy Prince Albert, un- polished shoes, a straw hat and needing a hair cut, his high- ness, the Gackwar of in Francisco to- He was @ passenger on the liner Siberia, accompanied by his wife, the Mahariam, his east of here, The! wages and rec train was traveling at a high rate} “You haven't had any trouble yet of speed when the engine struck a | have you? TS huge boulder which had fallen on| “No. Aiso They Tipple. ~ the tracks from the cliffs above. Vell. for of the union. | th inquired Mayor Loote. under the te tempted to eiolence, and that if they J to nell toe to the pec ry effort mad nen, aninit|s finally agree tb mut lee for days, until t The Gaskwor, although pos- Piman dock. Round Bares ype doc ae 7 KILLED BY A CAR GUM MUSIC CO, pantie them care @ & physician here toduy, ~ ” lowing the tragic death of 1b year-old, child under the w lu street car which ran th Mee, furataned toi 5 yemten T baby boy Ei ieasest seen in connection. BT Ttereny.. The | Dewy Temple, Fourth » jtorman could stop the child had been drawn under the whorls. At the hospital it died a few moments latter it had been placed on the oper ating tabie. See a sre wernd af The infant's legs, arm, cheat and hy Spat “fo skull were terribly crushed by the heavy trucks. Gasser, his wife and child had ar- rived in Portiand from Idabo but a few hours before: FORESTRY TEACHER RESIGNS POSITION FOR BETTER PLACE Professor C. Mi Goets, for the last |two yeats head of the Washington} | State College forestry school, has resigned hig position, to take up a wimilar position in e of the Eastern agricultural « me ata considerable advance in salary He will bé employed during the summer by the Washington State Fire association to guard the fore of the state against fire 6 tres- passing. | Reever ‘bdee ee on a be tings that rest Upon the nose mfort WE Give ComronT ASIN THE LENS tacies that are bie can be adj Bring yours in M., Over Owl Frog Oo. Not All Levity. We Stand m ack of Opriae Be dr isk for 1 weston ppends alto; Years. O ylied the Sometimes 1 tell fun get bust ries” p the cus ns salen. tomer,” r Painles man ainiess stories, and sometimes I abuse Dental trusts Philadelphia Bulletin Work, Cut Rate sessing untold jewels, gold and 2,000,000 people power of life and death over is a very democratic, intieman of 53. On the he mingled with the lands, ruler — PORTLAND CHILD MOTOR BOAT SKIPPE. CRAFTS THROU TO. RACE ‘TINY | NIAGARA WHIRLPOOL Can a mot 1207 3rd Ave. (My Coited Pree) Niagara whirl i PORTLAND, Ore., June 17.—-Mra.| The question wi Charles Gasser of Boise ts under the | September boat live through the about ’a dozen of craft will start in calm water just} His Uniucky Horse. M The passenger suddenly put his head out of the! window and exclaimed to the driv | Wake | comparatively below N of the Mist doc stream throw Jown at 11th and Marrison sts. late} Giant Wave gab] | e upper rapids, the and into the fatal whir came] pool basin and the gorge. @ through safely will finish i darting from & store just an @ car] which pa up your nag.” lturmed the corner. Before the mo-| the race What's the matter with him? . sor, unlucky! aoe, sor, every morning, afore I put © cab, I tosses ‘im whether » a feed of oats or I'll ‘ave ‘an the poor | baste has lost mornings run Cosmopolitan » men who hope too lazy to go after it ROLLIN D. POTTER THE NOMAD Iti. or Jones of Toled Motor boat can w Roth men have also have made n in the stanch little craft boats entered. cruiser of the di ® well constru ic 6 Plume Work w's the time to have your PERCY C. JONES atl, 9 feet 6 inch rous. ‘ome here, Tommy,” called his mother from the edge of the pond as she concealed the bireh switch | Fantesd Beat behind her Prices. on t Rate ua nteed Fit, | the little boy, suspiciously. ” " ) oun On PORCELAIN “1 wanteto give you something O@ voRcetary pan” | “|—1 ain't doin’ nuttin’, m: | “Then f vball be even m eral. | am going to give yon some iven om | thing for nothing.”—Chicago News. | But and er smooth water When the que firwt made p “What do you want, mat” asked | betiev 4d with a Ralaco four-cytin tion of the race was at of 90 per Viume Work, and Model Millinery Co. }iaunch has an ¢ | dining room, kiteh ters for the crew Wnit-aft decks, and a cockpit amtée will be Frag pool known Rollin D. P ‘HAMILTON WILL FLY OUT TO SEA TO MEET ROOSEVELT .2°0°2.""2.00°%. (My United Pree.) tat us itt int i to sag to-| tempt a Uh t i h the t ands waiting to The city ! Koo! an onl ers and ole Roonwe fakir are elt elve offer positions | ne in “F I «xe from various organiza. | nir 1 tions throughout the country Among the offers is an editorship of a New York newspape Cc. W ‘ Post sent a wireless me ge to oday iH Roosevelt offering him $100,000" # tis and t ear » become head of the Na tional Trades Worker Associa tion, organized to arbitrate labor 4d to undergo the 1 ng t wo t Charles K, Hamilton expecta to|the reunion of th fl out to ‘ the Kalserin Au oS held Then h GOLD PAINT IN FIGHT RESULTS IN 5 | GILDED YOUTHS AND 2 GOLDEN WOM 1 woman a a o runs a second were ath and © at No. 1 Ax < av, Was engaged on a7 |MIRROR AND MEMORY OF A GIRL | (iy United Prove.) | Yesterday she re | CHICAGO, June 16.—Miss Jane|saw Frank B. Carson, th Krautman, cashier of the Dakota! penter eh a mirror tel, in the heroine of a bit of de-| from the vault n. | tective work In he recovered| Carson had been q $1,800 n from the vault of the) for nd denied all kr 1 ! ago. the m “ r M ney had been prep to] stopped him at his wo a pm nt in| said |e keke ee keke \* | "How did the Pliggenses become |® WILL CREMATE BODY h so suddenly?” asks \* OF MRS, CHARLTON ) the restle |* hear that th ave married their | 4 Press.) BCO, June 17. and sister of Mra and the | Pliggens was a man of less than’ & year themselves HOTT alee pene ccenee | Cantons Te otmneey WeInth | te eake, Sas eek ‘camo, *| “He was,” explains the man with} fem ler erat ; ur a mo ithe fine cut whiskers, con questing that M riton's ® | summer he bought a crate of eggs, ® body be exhumed, incinerated |® and the ashes vent to San ® Francisco. Ambassador Leiwh |® man has been cabled to arrange for the cremation and ship- ® ment, CURSION. SPREE SEER EERE ER Ee eee ree a a Sunday! All kinds Saturday and Sunday special vis-| trip, Goc iting days in battleships at navy) Z | Round trip, 50¢ Sale for Ten Days Closing Out of Thousands of WOMEN’S GARMENTS At 15¢ to 25c on the dollar within the limit of ten days’ time. Making great sacrifices on the wholesale purchase price of the stock recently brought from New York during the great slump. In the Cloak and Suit business every one knows the tremendous values given were astounding, and the ¢ ress purpose of this “Surplus Sale” is to convert the stock into cash within the 10 days’ limit. $10.00 Women’s ‘Tailored Suits will be sacrificed as low as $1.00; $30 Suits as low as $5.00 and $7.50; $15 Coats and Skirts as low as $3.45 ; $2.00 Shirt Waists as low as 45¢ ; $7.50 Silk Shirt Waists and Petticoats, $2.95. In fact, thou sands of dolla worth of the very best NEW Spring Suits and Dresses in linen and cloth to go at unheard-of prices. NO sale will ever come up to this record of sacrifices in values. No stock in Seattle is so large in assort ment in Women's Exclusive Gat ments, and no such values are to be had in the city For ten days only, starting Satur day, giving the public the benefit of the surplus stock, which must be moved quickly to relieve the crush. Extra sales people wanted, Condi tions of all sales final and no C. GC, Da CLOSES WITHIN TEN DAYS “The Store That Has the Crowds” i316 SECOND AVENUE life. Crocke icewoman ¢ with his wife in 1 ox enned lent 4 ment's calm to f an be he had nm at th ent In da i My m back she cried to i re Litesky H could not © it that 8 way Bhe wed her voloe to such }a piteh that several young men ra j aided with her The 1 los eorve | ng his temper, picked up a t vot 2 ADI | CAPTURE MAN WHO STOLE $1, 800 mbered that > I want that money, Frank He 1 Short Cut to Wealth. # adam's appl bter to a foreign nobleman abroad half put them in storage and disposed | of them during the January cold) snap.”—-Chicago Evening Post BIG FORESTER PICNIC AND EX- All aboard for Pleasant ot 14 SHIPS AT NAVY YARDS. | *Ports, good dancing and baseball Boat leaves Colman dock Great Surplus Stock Clearance | SALE STARTS SATURDAY AND POSITIVELY Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co. 1s ) cash Federal Paint & Wall Paper Con ‘fF tA A nd Annex ROYAL MARKET 27 Fourth Ave No Long Waits No Short Weights “Wouldn’t Think of Being Without One” I n expr ever heard in “EDISON” PHONOGRAPH ight could add more lustre to k gay the incompara yle instrument ine will with us after heard Ballard Masi House 5411 20th Ave. N. W. Phone, Ballard 12 body nowadays fs purest clally in {MEA Probably our stead ume of business. We take no chances here, everything must be the purest Drop in once. (PALACE MARKET Second and Y Both Phones 5 striving to secure the that accounts for y inereasing vol- jer AMUSEMENTS. Se) -||Moore Theatre “02% comr anager % Nights, Beginning Monday, June 26. SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY. Charles Frohman Presents MAUDE ADAMS In J. M. Barrie's Best. Play, “WHAT EVEKY WOMAN KNOWS.” Ps $2.00, $1.59, $1.00 and S00 Moore Theatre 79/5, co"F TONIGHT—Matines Saturday. BONITA in “Pancinnting Flora” Prices for This Engagement, be, S00, The. John Cort, Mgr. TONIGHT—Matinee Tomorre Louts F. Werba Presents MISS DELLA CLARKE | Seattle Theatre TONIGHT—AN Week Matinee Saturday. The Bost Play of the “EN WYOMING. True Story of Ranch Lite ‘Western Plains Nights—ise to S60. Matinees— 10e and 26¢, FULLER'S BALLET OF LIGHT * Equestrian Show—Chas, war ne & Co—Harry L. Webb—Fea- & Vallerie—Seigel & Matthews 4 Rowen, Zhe. 500. Nights 200, 28¢! 800, Te. Prices, 10¢ and 20c.—Performances— Lois Theatre Phones: Main 1304; Ind. 4334. Don’t Fall to See That Big Spectacular nedy Drama day, Wedn tbe and PANTAGES THEATRE “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE” | “The Man From At a:a0, | Minnesota’ Tand® Violet Wegner And Others to Mateh Herr FRANZ ADELMANN With his orcl play at Dinner an a swill est music fr n “THE DOLI AR PRINCES ‘ee ARCADIANS” and Blanche Ring's last hits Hote Savoy Cafe ™~

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