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| 8 IN UIN WHEN FIRE 15 OUT Burned severely about head | and sho 4, soaked with water and then almost overlooked and left to suffer alone and unatte nded was the experience of John Har mon, of ath ay, N. B, last} night mon was asleep in his | home when the fire broke out. ‘Phe crackle of the flames about him did not awaken him, and the neigh-| bors who discovered the fire} thought he was not at home Mrs. Michael Snyder, one of the neighbors, turned {in a fire alarm | and the firemen came and fought the flames, never thinking that a man was caught In their vortex, | The fire had spread to the plant of the Pacific Lumb Co, when the firemen arrived hey quickly extinguished this fire, | and in a short time had the flames in the Harmon house out, leaving a gutted shell of his little home Most of the apparatus had with drawn, and ali the firemen were ready to leave, when one of them in a final survey of the ruins dis covered Harmon, burned about the head and shoulders and soaked with water, How be escaped death ig a wonder. He was taken to the City hospital, where he is in a se rious condition. GIRL FALLS FROM (Ry United Pree) OLYMPIA, July 14.--Ruth Pen nington, aged 7, died in a hospital last night from injuries recelved Monday, when she fell 15 feet from a cherry tree, striking on a picket fence The c id was almost dis emboweled. THE JOHN D. OF THE DOG WORLD ‘This is Bitly, the richest dog tn the world Billy sleeps on a rea) mattress at) night, enjoys the best food procur- fible and has « bank account in hi own name. ‘There are other dogs that have rich masters, of course, but not one of them has a bank book all its own and something in the bank to show for it. L This good-looking canine was made rich by « grateful human friend whom he once saved. The story goes that Billy's master and Another man were wandering around ever the Alaskan mountains, and Billy was trying to pilot them home. The other man thought the dog was going in the wrong direction, and After givim: Billy a vicious kick, started off in a different direction. Billy's master, however, had confi- @ence in the dog and following the animal arrived safely home. Then the dog started out, found the man who had spurned his kindness be- fore and brought him safely to the cabin. The rescued man wanted to show his gratitude to the dog. made for Billy a beautiful colar studded with gold nuggets. The col- & Timber | | THE STAR—THUR Though they were but a few hundred yarde away, the seasick middy on the .owa could enap only the tops of the Massachusetts (1), and the indiana (2), over the high waves, of these from The crews midshipmer ships are Annapolis, many them raw boys from Oskaloosa. Kansas, Tuscarawas county, Obie, interior points, on thetr voyage. Uncle Sam be Neves that the navy's future offi cers should get other training than the ok in’ at Annapolis On the amer cruise fn the th ships shown tn the photo the middies got next to the gra WHO SHALL RULE IN TWO NEW STATES? TRUSTS OR PEOP Convention of Working People Meets in Arizona to Plan Campaign to Control Con- stitutional Convention—Pro- visions They Want in the Fundamental Law. (Hy United Prem.) Ariz, 4 this age You must write its cons want to rule July 14—To { judge rule tion this hering in ¢ ference here last Monday, on call of Bisbee local 106 of the Western Federation of Miners, they have launched a jority of their num to the | vention |tatives will outnumber nta Fe, Southern Pacific and. other cor } | poration iawyers, and secure for t new state of Arizona the most lib eral constitution in the Union Here are some of the startling things mentioned as possible pro visions of the state constitution * Universal and equal suffrage for ‘y jall men and women; amendment of | | the constitution to be by majority } vote of the people, on the Initiative 1 of either the legislature or the peo ple; initiative, referendum and re- call; legislature to cousiet of but one house; property to be taxed at its full value; state to have power to take over property at ite asses: valuation; state .o have right to eo gage in business; state to have right to seize property of any per- son, partnership, firm, company or corporation which violates the law; laws to be declared unconstitutional GIANT tf efray expenses of defense as well as prosecution; abolition of fee sy# tem in courts; short terms for judges; six months’ residence nee essary to qualify a citizen to ve no law to be pel to Mot citizen's right to ¥ no fee tem In ¢ government by er by Injunction Labor tation will on the aye law ctior primary ted law. and not re’ Hability peakeg: of national repu tour this state, and New Mex as well, to urge the to elect delegate ho will make a constitution which will permit the rule of the people Cong dominated by big bus employ people ness, foresaw thia movement, and provided that Arizona and New Mexico should not be admitted to the Unton unk tutions approved and ratified by ¢ labor element p ment of state chains of a plu ers the postpone rather than the 10d seratic constitution. which other states have found hard to strike off Noah and Red Tape. When Roosevelt was secretary jof the navy, he often used to chafe | under the delays of congress in passing measures for further arma ment proposed by him. He fre quently considered that he had enuse to get impatient with the Solons of the capitol } On one occasion he had urged special baste upon the committee on naval affairs, but they were taking thelr own good time about ‘the matter, and this led Roosevelt |to remark “if God bad referred the building | of the ark to the committee on na val affairs, in my opinion it ‘wouldn't have been built yet.” WOULD EAT EDITOR — WRECKS OFFICE INSTEAD — ey “IN! eat him alive.” shouted Milo W. Martinovich in the ' Slavonic tongue, as he hur! chairs and denks around in a promiscuous man- ner in the office of the Slavonian Tribune yoscerday afternoon. Martinovich was referring to Bteve Rogdanovich, editor of the Trity and as he stood 6 feet # Inches ta! and pat all of his 306 pounds of weight into action tn a general wrecking of the office, he appeared to the frightened Montenegrin print- ere well a! to do all that he said he would to the editor, Rogdanovich, however, was out for the day, so the canibalistic stunt was not performed, and Martinevich had to content himself with cre- Bo he had| ting havoc in the Tribune offices. Rogdanovich returned to the city last night, and when he learned lar is tn the safety deposit vault of | what had been done he invoked the me of the Nome banks and Billy | aid of the law, with the result that tax the bank book. the mighty Martonovich languishes Edison Victor Columbia (disc) All the Music—All the Machines All the Time The only place in the Northwest where all the makes may be heard side by side. it paye to at Headquarters. Successor to D, &. Johnston Co., Third and University, in the city prison today, Rogdanovich ta trying to secure a with blackmail or some other heinous crime, ‘The arrest was made this morning by Contable Jim Shannon, who found Martinocvich sitting In @ saloon at Sixth av. §. and King st, where Montenegrins congregate, and tho doughty constable, unawed by the Montenegrin’s great size, put him under arrest and led him to the city jail. Rogdanovich claims that Martin- ovich and a emall gang of country- men have been levying blackmaf! on the prosperous Montonegrins of this section, The big fellow, he claims, poses a# a secret agent of the Monte- negrin government, and has sent tel- grams and written letters by which he has forced his countrymen to produce @ living for himself and his an sacoen lt SE Z y adoptgponsti the ae nt Nero, he! water with a vengeance. he pho tograph was taken when they ran into a three-day gale in mid-Atlantic and ‘were po seasick that many wished the blue and gold uniform hadn't lured them from solid earth. { / A STRANGE POWER Upon complaint of H. L. Klock, |commiasion merchant at $03 W ern ay, M. Tanglin proprietor of the Busy Bee restaurant, King st. was arrested this 1 ing for receiving stolen property and thereby bangs a tale of butter | which Klock claim but which, neverth pearances, bas just not stroug. to all ap ap and oo got walked from the comminsion house | over to the Busy Bee restaurant Klock claims to have missed v eral boxes of butter recently and to have traced them te the Busy Bee restaurant, but try as he bas, he could not catch the thief. This morning be miased a big box of but ter and shortly afterwards found it ‘in the Busy Hee restaurant. Then jhe had the proprietor arrested. SAN FRANCI udge Lawler Attorney Pickert made a nse of Patrick ntti September 1 Jul today 14 Be District tier Cathoun | A Prayer in Time. Harold and Charles were th< |young sons of « minister. Thetr father taught them that whenever they were in doubt or need they were to pray for spiritual help and | kuidance One day while crossing a field \just outside of their village they | were chased by an angry bull, whose presence they had overlook led. Hoth were too frightened to run, and so, falling on their knees, | the elder spoke the only prayer th feame tnto bis head, It happened [to be the bleastug their father a} leussing advertising with a oumber jot his friends the other night, when some one asked him who he con |aidered the four greatest self-ad vertising men tn the country. “Well, Thomas Lawson fs one,” |replied Mr. O'Sullivan, “and T jdore Roosevelt ie the other three.” KALI 14, Mont. July i while | Seores of men are fighting forest) — ifires In the Flathead district to- complaint against him charging him | day, with tittle hope of quelling the|clety bud look like the last rose of destructive flames unless rain fajis. | | energy, no ambition, easily exhausted bowels and bile work regularly, the b to re} celve, ob, Lord, make us truly thankful. | T. R. Counts as 3. Humphrey O'Sullivan, »° New England mansfacturer, was din Weak? Tired? Run-down? ‘These conditions come from overwork, a weak stomach, overtaxed nerves or feeble blood, When you feel “all in"—hardly sble to drag about, no BEECHAM'S PILLS and note what a difference they nmke in your condition, The stomach js the first to feel the good effects, Food tastes’ The whole system responds to the tonic action of Beecham’s Pills, Soca there is the buoyant feeling of returning health, Fresh Strength and New Life Boxes 10c. and 25¢., with full directions, BDAY, JULY 4, 1910. Practical Contact”? With the Water (HAALTON MURDER CASE IN LONDON! (Concivdes.) TURNED THIF THROUGH LOVE EAGLES TART outs Samy the showing that Pavia y, YAKIMA RIOT ~¥ had left handling the mutilated remains , 4 Altho th be denied that two bodies | t ry company of which he ut ta ; | L Love and poverty have played| (My United Frees) head and sole owner ‘Ws thy had been found, rumors are cure| | ’ einin WAMiMA, oly 14a 3. 1. Wee rent that the peli have made|hayov with the life of H. O. Pinson}, NONNE tine vomberé of the |% restrainin Wis today startling dincoveries, + ault, formerly ticket agent at the Oras of Kagies, in i eg Bl ° " phe: prev ry | Dr, Peppér, government analyst,| Great Northern passenger depot,| attacked a street car last night ny money nk from tuning the body an ade gg ae Bn | Bverett, according to a story told | hauled the motorman from the|'*@! ¢ tate contracts, ames 7 ay lice, however, are positive that the} by Great Northern detectives tn ex Baad p ae 1 ge bay hg jo e ? Ma, ren otticee are on body is that of Mra. Crippen, bas ining « fecent robbery of the|CTOK® (iroush © arene ee oven | Jame toreany a Second jing thelr belief on the’general COM | woorett passenger station | caatiie the oon dane business in Beatie * Irae rey tour and physical characterivtion. | pin, i Mite. A, a Balt, wrO-lavhen they were have’ Sool ut uae They declared that the head WAS) ikor of an Kverett staurant,|out of the. way taken up hi abode nents tad | crushed to a jelly by fiendish blows | ina Jamon Jefferson are under ar-| Jorfph Brown, w everely beaten,| Came into some promig ly Jand that the corpse wan hacked | PDN "lle rot taking the 7| though he defended himself with | time throng at ene Niet Jand jabbed, probably with a knife.|7?" frond funds stolen from thelq witch bar, No arrests were | ings, and also on [= | Lived on Pacific Coast station on the night of July 4 ‘ | ma: 1 altercation wi Sa : io According to the railroad de A second near-riot followed this. | priest ! | The ‘detectives declared that! rootives, Pinsonault and Mrs, Smith|Charies Lamoreaux went to the tar {Crippen was born at Cold Water.|nove confessed that Pinsonault| grounds of the carnival company — | Mich,, wan educated in Indiana and| framed it up for Jefferson to beatlextibiting, bere, In search of bis as | was graduated at Los Angeles, He] him over the head and then wife, and found her in the company ‘ { completed hia medical education at] tiny jsonoy. Mra, Smith kept thelof eacther man. He slapped the | rT Ann Arbor, Cleveland and New!jon ‘and was to divide it \woman and thereupon elarted a| HL practicing at Detroit, 8an/ pinsonault wan in love with alriot, in which the crowd “ro } B the nies Salt Lake, Bt. Lout® and] young Portland woman, but had|boused” him. He whe arrested. and| y REGAL Hil klyn as an eye and ear special-lieon unable to wed her because of|his wife and friend went in peace, a Inck of funds. He stole, he said,|-— The police charge that Crippen slew his wife, told his neighbors that she had gone abroad, forged | }a letter from her to a friend and Jadvertined her death. The notice to foreign police authorities reads “Arrest Hawley Harney Crippen, | alias Peter Crippen, alias Franckel Crippen, accompar by a woman calling herself Mra. Crippen, Crip: pen is good looking and of pleasant appearance, aged 60 years, profes-| sion, drugsist nativity, American. | Acted ion agent for Dr. Mun ly os, the Dean Drag company and | Dr. But institute, a Paris medical | concern | “Also arrest Ethel Clara Eneva, jostensible wife, 27 years ane very beautiful, oceupation stenog:| rapber. She absconded July 9 and| probably will try to leave England disguised as a boy.” The police believe that the young woman was an accessory to the murder, Mra. Crippen daughter of a Pe | bility that fled fr | persecution. 8 war Rela Bimore tinh family of no nm Poland to avold was bora in Phil Euro; famous as 4& «in remarkable range of her voice. Her \firet appearance was In Londc |where she achieved tnstant poy Later girl returned to sdelphia, where she was mar ried to Crippen. Then she discov Jered that she was heiress to a } baronial estate in Poland and to {baroness, She and Oriy |pen aailed for Europe with the tn Itention of claiming tithe to the lestate. The couple did not return ito America, but set up an expensive establishment in London, They ap! parently « very wealthy Mrea./ Crippen was 24 yoars of age After the disappearance of Mre/ Crippen, her husband declared that} jhe had gone to America on @ the jatrical tour The police later discovered that! [he also advertised ber death In a) \theatrical paper. The notice said) Mre. Crippen had died in Calif nia. The police learned today that} } the tt jno such death ecourred at the place advertised. The torged letter referred to by ithe police was one gurporting to have been sent by Mra. Cri to} }the Music Hall Ladies’ Guild, of \which Mrs, Crippen was secretary. | jit was dated February, and the} | writer announced that she was go tng to America. The New York police have been requested by Scotland Yard to search the steamer Lusitania, which Is due in New York tonight. ; It in thought that Crippen and Mme. | Leneve may be aboard the vessel Other: veasels which the police de sire searched If Crippen not aboard the Lusitania are Cea ric, St. Paul and Minnetonka | A atrenuous senson makes a s0- summer. and can't sleep—take teed, the digestion is strengthened; Jood is cleansed, and the nerves rested, A Safe Safes, manufactured by manufacturer in Ame That's retty good evid oe Purcell Has No Superior | There are more Hall Safe & Lock Co.'s | vin Safe Co., in use than those of any other safe further—there are more of our safes in use than those of all other m@hufacturers combined. ture a Safe which has no superior. Weare the sole agents in the Northwest. Safe Company Prefontaine Bldg., Prefontaine Place and Yesler Way Which | the Herring-Hall-Mar- rica. We will go still Jence that we manufac- SS eae, o ic jof fine wheat land. in order to wed TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ® advance Rams prices to our buyers if you buy from us Only $2.00 PER ACRE TODAY. NEXT YRAR THIt8 LAND WILL BE «HONESTLY WORTH PROM $88.00 TO 170.08 PRR ACHE, Rich sell, part reat easily cleared with COME AND. TALK TO WHO MAYER Jt FROM OUR LANE THE NEXT BATCH OF SRT TLRs COME AND SEE THEM AND JOIN NEXT WEEK'S HAPFY BUNCH. You are bound to fortune can buys tode tle who have t NAVE CLONE-1 AT LOW PRICHR Fort George Tri bune of 2 tnd ways EXPECTS 16,068 HY NEXT YRAR Are tune your * Th WE KOLD 1.240 ACKES ON MONDAY TWO WHOLE #HCTIONA INDEPENDENCE DAY FOR BUYERS = THEY BOvONT INDBPEX m. They came . whe rm " Y -« t Moueet wie 2 se as IMPORTANT 1 ue TO DE TO BUY ofy, WHiLe THE MEAP If you are @ man of Judgment, « ond eee us and reed our bew pHa phiet, THE TILLERS TREASUAE LAND It's an epeopener NORTH COART 1 0, Lad. Vancouver, B ¢ Capital Paid In, $790,000 Bank References felling Agents DAVIES & OO. $16 American Tank Bide Reattin, Wash A QUICK MONEY MAKER A house which is absolutely mod ern, of seven rooms and bath, g004 cellar, concrete basement uptodate fixtures, fine room. mission finish, 560x100 on Sist av., within a block of the Wallingford or Meridian car line. Without a doubt this is the snap of the year, at $3,150—TERMS. mber, this is a good, big, mod house, double construction, ern aod was bullt for a home, but the owner has moved to Orcas Island and is compelled to sell this house at once. Will take any thing reasonable tn the way of a first payment, from $300 up, and balance in mortgages payable yearly aa rent, with interest. Do not let this slip away, as it sounds too cheap in the adver- Usement for you to belleve, but let us prove to you that It is even better than we claim in this ad. MecLAl {LIN REALTY CO. 1107 American Bank Bldg. and me Fé; can sell, for & VAN ARSDALE, beautiful view ride; only on 19th ay yn Ea3 Globe Mook Ind. L 3391 IND ACREAGR, $35 TO CAR LI UB. WE ARE NC OSL OUT OUR ONE AND FIVE-ACRE TRACTS, CLOSE TO SCHOOL, STORE AND CAR LINE; $350 PER ACRE $10 PER MONTH. BEST BUY NORTH OF CITY. SOIL IS FERTILE AND WATE! 18 OD tVERY FIVE. ACRE TRACT. ONLY A FEW » AT ON TAKE RETT INTERURBAN CAR AT FIFTH AND PIKE TO RONALD STATION, OR SER OSNER AND MEHLHORN, MEHLHORN BLDG,, OR TELEPHONE RED 227 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND. 6 actes on south end; rich alde: half mile to Bound; on main road PRICE $600; $50 CASH AND $10 PPR MONTH CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDAL via Th Rear Madiso Ave TO EXCHANGE For a touring car, 5 or 7-passenger, must be in Al condition, 160 acres Main 56396, 826 Leary GREAT WARGAIN $100 DOWN, BAL $15 PER M A new 4-room partly modern bun near car, only 20 minutes’ rid. Be sure to ¢ Bldg. NTH Only $1,200 this. C.J. RELL & Co. 233 Globe Block Main 3482, Ind, 1. A391 CLOSE TO CITY y a ¢ ARSDALE, near Madison oved land, close in. 918 Third Ay One acre o Cail Owner, $260 canh, AR) Ww | } ne **\nerve specialist, was called to my bedside I wa bie pain from matiam. that I could not turn if bed without | msnistance but after this great serve | specialist had given me two treat | ments, I was able to go to bis office } fo of treatments 1 was entirely well ing well to consult this great nerve | specialist prove to you that it js your nerves that are causing your trouble, for the nerves contro; the function, ren- | sation and conditions of your body. | Dr. Lathrop’s offices are loca! j 213-146-165 jecond and Pike. bath |m. to & p. m. on a tot | bath. 'MISS VERA CONDON PARTIAL PLATES igh NOT SANTAR Our Method i entirely from anything else off Ustry, and is the one " in dental science centu ot the _rartial plates are They simply fit up tween the teeth ang CURED BY GREAT NERVE SPECIALIST we | ingly coming out af mes They make ge teeth which they come with sore by thelr comin bing. Food lodges be under them and breeding disease and fou t By Our Method we do ai all these bad points, All that we require have two or more teeth tg Jaw to work from, and we ey you @ perfect set of won't make your gums is sanitary, We have robbed the of its terrors, We visit to the dentists rather than something jed. rrom the work that we are to the most same high-class, enced operators are bere: | work. We give a written with all work. REGAL DENTAL G 1405 Third Av. N. W, Cori When Dr. C. F. Lathrop, the great ouffering Indescriba inflammatory rbeu 1 was in such bad condition AMUSEME! | { or treatments, and in two courses | One Week, Joly 3, TS ON BALE |Churies Frohmaa advine everybody who is not fee). He will demonstrate and | Peoples Bank Building Office hours 9 » Closed on the Sab Yours truly, MISS VERA CONDON, 6043 Fifteenth Av. N. E. | Heaatiful jorgeous rere in Pim Herr FRANZ ADELMANN With bis orchestra will play a Dinner and Supper latest mus! from “Madam Sherry,” “Brigh Eyes,” “The Child of th Prince,” and “The Prince o Luyenberg,” by Lehar. Firs time in Seattle, and latest sony hits from New York, Seattle | TONIGHT and All Thursday Hotel Savoy Cafe} ==? iezas Second Avenue 72 NEW WHITE SEWING MACHINES REDUCED TO $30 Seattic Sewing Machines, $19. B. D. VORIS Pioneer Dealer in White Sewing Machines. 1105 Third Av., Seattie, Wash. Ind. Phone 594. Sunset—Main 705. 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