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pao SAVE TOWN (MAN LOST JOB, THEN WIFE AND CHILRREN SKIP OUT FROM FIRE Ry United ) CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis, July ight fight 9.—After a desperate all with forest fires, the village of Mol combe, 20 miles northeast of here was saved from destruction, accord ing to reports received here today Fires are raging today in the timber lands of Chippewa, Rusk and Sawyer counties, along the course of the Flambeau river, The losses in standing timber and in mill products is enormous. PONIES MAY GALLOP AGAIN IN CHICAGO) By United Prem) CHICAGO, July 9-—That the rac ing game, which is on its last legs in New York and thre Fast, may be revived here is the tip that has been sent out to horse owners throughe the Middle West. A try-out t is being and the 1 in the game, and it ts so certain that the attempt will be t that the track owners already hav out letters to horse owners asking them f° they will ship thelr stables to Chicago for a try-out SCARES LODGE (By United Pree) BOSTON, July % while confident of re tion to the reatest Amert is over looking n in’ his sena campaign this year. The venera Massachusetts senator today opened teal headquarters for the first time in many years ngressman Butler Ames is in the fight with both feet to snatch the toga from Lodge, and the sup porters of Lodge are beginning fear that the silent. or “gumety vote, may land Mr, Ames In the chair long worn smooth by the sen atorial raiment of Mr, Lodge. DRIVING UNLUCKY FOR GOV. COMER y United Press.) MONTGOMERY, Ala, July 9 Friends of Gov. Comer feel that driving as a pastime is a hoodoo for Alabama's chief executive. He is now nursing an old wound in his/ leg, received in a runaway some | ‘weeks axo, which was reopened in| a similar accident yesterday The runaway ye at Abbeville’ The governor was thrown against a seat of his car riage and had both legs bruised. | One wound was not serious, but} considerable apprehension is felt} on account of the reopening of the | old injury. PRIESTS BATTLE (Hy Calted Pree) NEW YORK, July 9—Suffering from a knife wound in his right arm, Father Sanders, of St. Leon-| ard’s Roman Catholic church of Brovklyn, is under the care of sur geons today. Father Sanders sur-| prised three masked men at wi im the rectory, where $500 of th church funds was locked in a vault. | The priest grappled with one of the robbers. Three other priests heard the| straggle and rushed to his aid. For! More than a quarter of an hour the Priests and the thogs struggled in|t the rectory before the thieves fled. | ADMIRAL RODGER’S MISSING SON FOUND |=: (By United Press) 9. Rear Ad Miral J. A. Rodgers has received a cable from Alaska saying that his missing son Alexander, who disap peared from Bremerton a year ago, is alive and well, and is now pros- pecting in the ¥ territory. Re cently the boy's older brother went north in search of him, but falled completely to find any trace of him NEGROES FIGHT OVER JOHNSON (By United Pres.) ELLENSBURG, Wash., July 9 As a result of a quarrel over the Jeffries- Jobnson fight, Richard) Henry, colored, is in jail today, while Sam Bowles, another negro, condition at a local hospital After shooting Bowles through the arm, Henry surrendered him self to the police Bowles has a white wife. He be | Meved that Jeffries was a better fighter than the champion. He was excusing the failure of Jeffries tc whip Johnson when Henry became enraged and began shooting with a shotgun which he carried. 3 KILLED WHEN TRAIN HITS CAR (By United Press.) WINNIPEG, Man persons were kille in Jured today when a local tr col Hded with a street car in an owt lying section of Winnipeg. The dead are: Mrs. John Lawrence, Toronto ny John Urquhart and John Lawrence, a three-year-old boy Flagman McCloy, who was sta tioned at the crossing, was ar rested No Swimming Tank, There'll be no swimming tank) year at Broadway high school for the few boys and girls that the tank proposed by Dr. Everett Smith next would have accommodated, The schoo! board last night turned the! proposition down. The automobile may be a good thing, but it never strikes a pedes- trian that way ~ BATTLESHIPS. enetter and Sunday are visiting y# at the navy yard. Boats leave about men the less th 6 Colman dock. Round trip 50c, *** s IM sk: 9 ADOLPH TROEPPL, HIS WIFE AND PAULINE, wt the] returned |had run away not greeted the owners of the Chi-| by welcomed by n interested Hoping that it was bie r sent | Troepp! called for his wife rang in an empty conceivable as it was voked blow troubles to the d reason to suspect that|U. S. COULD NOT A fled to Por had taken the other's hom: hoped that she ator Lodge, | jot his wife heard nothing and children to the deserted FIGHT LIQUOR WITH SOFT SPEECHES NOT HATCHETS =: Herriman h tix months while the operations of the Maybray gang were in | vestigated W.C. T. U. Women Theow! Down the Carrie Na Plan of Campaigning. for the change in tactics r has been made The militant methods of the Eng pear in Seattle pices will not bull but try to win by ¢ After deciding person secured r women of the & jagalnst the evils of th > will be carried on without sen ader of national clsco, a dramatic r cause of the change At @ great terday occurred | ehureh next Friday amount of advertiging to the effect that she would appear to lecture in e hall a month ago. rented, newspaper paid for, as quantity of printing, Carrie had seonced In one of Seattle's fashion able hotels more than two days be- fore she made her excuses and hur. WITH BURGLARS “=== ‘EIGHT WANTED _bivonces TODAY a laugh-producing com Other numbers are repleniah their ¢ coffers from a collection be taken following the DR. COOK IS WANTED Now we shall t process server fe on will get on it}? » subpoena was issued today! vinetal court. Cook's comp r Sook 2 presence be of Interest - assume ARE GOING UP AND UP: |. Sherbrox H. Brackett; Woodworth; Pottit; RIVER PIRATES GET BUSY ON DUWAMISH River pirates are at work on the| Up with cantaloupes small} with peaches yanchers in the Duwamish valley of | menos the raiding of their gardens and hen | Every day reports come in trom | loupes that had fattened | had them just right and then the them until he | Yellow peaches that sold at $1 and went at 90 cents ont White Hale droj | $1.25 Friday small boat in the coop and took them all * as to when a ready for har whom he shot, is in a precarious |they will swoop down on river raided the nd Yakima went from cab-| forget th t comes down patch and just clean it out ‘ want to put It DIDN'T WANT TO GO TO AID FIGHT Etherington’s t for burial today several suspicious characters have stopped and warned NEWSPAPERMEN TO JAIL FOR CONTEMPT (ay United ress.) SALT LAKE, cause the Sait Lake Herald, a nd shipped to the rodsburg, Ky July 9—Be- hours before Etherington the statement highwayman confessing to the murder of a Judge Lewis to sentenced George general manager of the paper, to 30 days in jail and fined him $200 for contempt of court. editor, city editor and one reporter each sentenced to 10 days ex-| been | have drawn into the “I did not even know what I was | hi beitig sent here for,” aa ‘L needed work bi offer of $3 a day made land detective to me and I took the job last April Since then I hay assignments, y looked good | da number of and part of the strike-breaking. | granted in each case pending a bunch of us were sent down | NERVY MAN MAY RUN AGAINST ROOSEVELT ¢ Howard in self-| THREE FLY IN ONE MONOPLANE f Low Angeles Spanish-American velt for the presidency of the Volunteers before | features of the international avia Roosevelt's has been demanded by the eastern |C#sful flight of Aviator & Bleriot monoplane with two pas whether he will enter the field bons 1 hour and 87 minutes, y have to say hour and 22 NN ETE ART i BNI, | | * . « * * - * * * * * ® pre ® ree *p * ¥ jen route |awalt Burn that immediately Reno, ted pionabip. | According to Burns, son prot Johns it no mor Toni Australia would ar got the to explain the intruder’s| would have yard and his! Troepp! told his Ru life the United States govern ment sought to save through an jon that cost more tha $1,000, died in an Oakiand hoe pital was for the removal of a can oper A th ahe U. 8. 0 | The mm Harowek! ing this # A | topt Ww thi {i satlant |ROSE GROWERS MEET |“0 **." Rose | amateur, | meeting j merce linunched th | The t G. B be a “doors were| commend ey are lw tween jas he noth dinary ly outline We each Jaw from |strain you We SATURDAY “I AMLAL''L Oddities in the News PLAYS GOLF BEVURLY ed ¢ Mr RNR OMMY BURNS TO | | MEET WIFE HERE (Ry United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore the next Johnson will fight, |my Hurns, ex-heavyweight Johnaon gave ine & chance to regain the cham he and John will fight tn probably if Thad) to fish, The worme will not fought bim, and lost, cluded. SAVE. HIS LIFE! show the tre (iy United Press.) | OAKLAND, Cal. handsomely gowned woman asked permission of U. 8, Judge Van Fi body to Toronto, claiming it to remove The court directed her to prove first man. NAVY MEN HELP AT CHURCH MEETING) Visorously chewing gum, Ramuel Jungk rth object bandmaster y at Bremert +a composer, organizer and player on the violin who is alse the “THIS BRAVE WOMAN MUST h nd Second ay. N | next Sunday at 7 p,m ting will be led by W. Could i) ik Straight ANE a VICTIMS | (My United Pres) CHICAGO. five} time sand killed, nardo Dellehia | of | that of assaults | and murders attributed to the organization. Dellehia was leaving his home on his way to work by an agent escaped many threatenin two who elved | had letters which and! enthusiastic! Chamber of formally} Van Ottingham, 1544 16th av, &.,)of its Benjamin!) white only executive committee Mrs. Dr. Cora swell, T. Saxe and When a woman affects simplicity in dross it sets & man guessing By the REGAL DENTISTS COMFORTABLE TEETH BY OUR If Our }firet of a Method Teeth not would not although ital to look at wears them | will) of rolling relief from aring food around plates instead of cutting Again, the f stuck on partial plates a falling out time|ment of the If this is the heard of Our p teeth which are great embarrass vou nave tty Alexander H. MacMillan fall of “life.”’ A little goes Method of supplying} Of Brooklyn, N. ¥ a long way. missing teeth without plates work, we shall brief. » two or more te "(gat | Sunday, July 10, 1910] Lady Wellington Coal plying every | manner ¢ tooth in such own completed set of teeth Jable a as perfect and service «in nearly every re gums nor perform any eration there anything about it to be Jed, from start to finish surgical op BP sottoaehcutt sive. nen | Pacific Coal & Oil Co. with all our work REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union St.) JULY 9, 1910 | All Over the World , ‘ va | * | *| If you } be re ~xeer in shaking hands, thie In the we dl | t it * } mr wine the other per hand in a quick grip and give *) hake ; * The new method i indorsed by Newport urragansett an *) edo, ar nite firet at Newport b urd M * fe Mi. Ovelrich The ' re very kee toe the high hand hake nd fare wr he lete am oly per amen’ 1d beaux regard the new stand up. RK thod of greeting kward and lacking in th elaborate court affected in past generations, but Ut ure having t use It Just the same am |“FORTY-SEVEN" 18 LUCKY FOR ROONEYS Forty «sev heen to be the lucky number of John Rooney Hrooklyn contractor and hia wife wae until recent Mise Baral They are 47 years old, were 47th in the marriage license line, ar wered 47 quentions, expect to be married 47 years, and, Mr, Roe 1ys, hope to have 47 children, 'I1SCHOOL PRINCIPAL'S WIFE SAYS HE'S “NAGGING.” In @ mult for separation in the Brooklyn preme court Mre Phoebe C, Cottrell axks $1,200 a year alitnony and § «1 fee from Royal L, ¢ tant principal of public wchool No. 4 Mre, ( race in her complaint that, besides being abusive, nagging, dictatorial and rbearing,” her husband once 1 water inte her ear 1 on another occasion wet fire to her f which he denier WILL DIG BAIT ALL SUMMER, BUT CAN'T FISH » thought A untque object In that of an expedition that leaves this week I should! from the Museum of Natural History, New York, to spend the sum mer at Wood's Holl, M It will spend the hot months Gigging bait, but will not have tir excavated in the most approved scientific manner, but they will be used only to catch the attention of the public From mud and sand they will be hauled with ruthless hand prepared in lintie imitations of their habitat, One desire te none, and the worms are to be “it 1 m, one of thone sought, has a scheme of efreulation that beat# the Carnegie "brary fund, and @ heart one-third ax large an ite body nt worm, which butide a U elf and never leaves It, He ce never enlarges the opening, although he grows rapl reall doesn't matter, however, aa he spends his time assimilating .ad pro duces nothing Then there will be the parchm shaped tunnel for hy THIEF LEFT PASTOR ONLY A PAIR OF TROUSERS. A thief who ransacked the First Presbyterian parsonage at At lantic City, N. J. « few hours before church time with conscience. He left the Rev. Herbert M. of trousers, #0 he could appear in the pulpit, but took pairs and @ lot of etlverware SPONGE MADE DOG “MAD, Officials and citisens fh hat! at Newark, N. J. yelping and imprisoned under a box to a When the box was rained the dog emerged, wagging Its tall. On the floor was a large plece of sponge It had tried to awa 1 had caused ite antion CAUSED A SCARE anal eliow dog ran ir i imapping It wan finally cornered humane officer to the city whic GUM CHEWING RAISED HIS ALIMONY RATE. in the de wife more than 4 a week Jua Aude wertion t in Philadeiphia to pay I order him to pay $4.50 a wee watched Jungkurth's jaws “He can ® kum and in additte reid, an he on chewing ove Din manners ihe sen AGAIN BE FAMILY’S SAVIOR -: Mra. James Fuller was a heroine|the same time | Thureday night— the kind = of | enormous son, feeding him th heroine that ie written up in the) quantities of food demanded newspapers } oa another kind of heroine yesterday | complained. 8 was up late th wtar mp, ¢ erted their little house | tum into charred embers within 10 min-| Next she must rescue the | utes back into the buliding she dasb Friday morning Mre. Fuller, with) up the stairs to an attic room, | jonly the clothes on her back, with) where the boy was asleep. She| [no money, to set out to make hel ple family nd work f ‘ her 0 jbadly. She ca j sewing, for th whe nds, /aroused him, and then took up th g for | titanic task of getting him out go the building. 8 , be- out into the ha so found the stairw and | flames, and exit y a mass is enough boy, she got hi |money to pay a month's rent pushed him out. Then she jumped Mrs. Fuller lived in a little shack after him. Neither was hurt by the near the corner of Sanders st, and fali Rainier boulevard. She is staying By this time the fire department now temporarily ‘ith a friend, Mrs. 'had arrived. Th jnear Atlantic st howev p the wolf from the | door, Their son, because of his great weight, was all but helpless, | years of age >| welghs 240 pounds, is of elephantine proportions, and so heavy that his feet and ankles will not sustain his t weight Day after day she worked at t washtub d her sick husband jat odd moments, was up at all times of night with him, and at POINTED PARAGRAPHS. ) secrets—-going. It takes a jealous woman to se things that are invisible. Per Acre First-Class Apple Land IN YAKIMA VALLEY IS A GREAT BUY, BUT WHEN YOU CAN BUY ON TERMS OF $1.00 A 8 WANTED FEMALE - ALE AN /LD—MALga merchant by by * DELAY. CALL A DEPOSIT OF $10.00 WILL HOLD FOR YOUR AT ONCE. have made your you 40 not be 6 trunte wily *0 you take 9 A TRACT INSPECTION Calhoun, Denny & Ewing Room 301 Alaska Bldg rt your first pay. nition between creatures with a backbone and those with the Beattie postottice d we will wend you «| you should miss itm please telephone us every time t | the barber trade Ww paid yon whe w, and Sa BIRT 4 HN STICES. DEATH NOTICES. erecta acer toteda fate viet dart » Mursanioh, $4. FUNERAL ‘DIRECTORS. of bis affliction, and through OF BLACK HAND Mre. Fuller had to begin being | it all she was patient, and ne Ver | Directors ‘and Licensed Mrabalsnere. Moore theatre HUTTEMWOMTH & BOX. Professions: Roth phones » . Funeral Directors rity. Both phones 13 morning one the newspapers | night of the fire ministering to th usually never hear of sick husband, A lamp exploded. Thursday night Mrs. Puller res-|and in a moment the room was a cupd her invalid husband and worse | mass of flames, Without a mo of} than invalid son from the flames|ment's hesitation she gathered the] neg from an exploding|husband up in ber arms and ed out into the yard to safety Third av and tah “CHURCH NOTICES. reh of True Spirit 4 ady employment, ae ie nd hand clothh maneuvred him |* way, and they down it completely | can | cut off, so, struggling with the huge n to a window and commiseion | COMMISSION REALTY AD-} Hilding and all contents were so far gone, that nothing could be ©] When Puller took sick and had-to| saved. The house had burned in 10 ¢ following officers) go to bed, Mra. Fuller took in| minutes William | washing to ke vice-president, VERTISING 408 MUTUAL rything and every S before buying or Better a small political plum than 4 big lemon Do men with whiskers think that women envy them? It's IT WILL PAY YOU. —WORKERS| D TO} Bank tae axy for the average woman |AND FRIENDS ARE INVIT BOAT WILL LI A man isnt necessarily a coward © FURNITURE MFG | The Price a ial Wellington Coal Has Not Been Raised The cost of mining is no greater in July than June, b t there has been a general “boosting” of coal prices for all that. LADY WELLINGTON Coal was already the most eco- nomical, now it becomes a positive waste of good money to buy any other, LADY WELLINGTON is a clean, hard bituminous coal Will Deliver Two Free Lectures Under the Auspices of Interna- || Suppose youtry a ton—NOW! tional Bible Students’ Assoctation. Christensen’s cor roadway an ons Lump $5.50 Nut $3.75 ; ‘ a, | Farnace $3.75 TUR itis Sacer uae gh'ene “anc cl Per Ton at Bunkers |] ery twenty-four hours, and since perhaps iw than one in a thow- 1! Order from your dealer or fand could claim to have fought I fight, to have kept the direct from rown of life laid up with the Righte I] Tho Bible ana Hessen 401 Hinckley Blk. m., ‘Tople: | Both Phones 5040 reetho | “Nonckeetat “Age For West Seatile Prices CBoscumesim Phone West 11 YOUR OLD FURNI 1 LOOK LIKE Ww Prone tnd vise cottage, Sit M. JORDAN & 00, American — $3.00 per dosen THE DU RAND APARTMENTS. brick building, Just come ns, fine view @ rything, see the above. 206 Harvard Ave. Ne nen, 40% South Rixes grows ha LOST AND FOUND. ther long and black Upped. FOR RENTS id watch and | Marine engincer nercial Holler Washinuton ubter Co.

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