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6 Prince George, fe Peterson, 2438 ¢2nd sterday complained to uting Attorney fh Finch that her fiance, Edward © Cravens, had secured $95 from ber. on the pretense of putting it in & lock box for her, and had then —a— (By United Press) NORTH YAKIMA, July 23.— “Little Bva,” that innocent and lov able child of Southern parents, whom millions have seen ascend to heaven with the assistance of a slender wire and a husky stage hand, spent a portion of last night in the county jail, accused of shop- lifting This time “Little Eva” was Mrs. Stella Moroney, playing “Juve niles" in a one-night stand troupe, which appeared here last night in “Uncle Tom's Cabin.” Her arrest came shortly before “making up right—Prince Henry, 10; Duke of Cornwall, TRUE LOVE RUNS SMOOTH AND TAKES $95 WITH HIM : bonnet George V, but she has yet to | Engl re jsovereign who has been called to| disappeared reign over them King G wort of paragon in wax, a monster of humdrum respectabil cated effigy of th | qualities, talents and «races, a de H humanized dummy of decorous com = | monplace a constitutional antom ftom, a rigid pattern-plate of the | proprietien when Cravens bis arrest w @ warrant for ALAS AND ALACK, T ‘THEY - CAUGHT “LITTLE EVA” WITH THE GOODS ON HER }xemblance to King ¢ |heard him deseribed by those who Chief of Poll | Mr. Roosevelt en's back combs, These | and incidents of his life. she was accused of purloining from a local store. She was locked up/nate. Not on coveral hours, after a conference between complaining mer chief and the jhis tas portrayed by « company, whose voice squeaked exasperatingly, and chin showed suspicious signe ding to cultivate |#ibly adopt THE DROXY ID" SHATS A OP Patrolman J. P. Dw was sent out fo arrest the “Droxy Kid” yes terday afternoon, and today the policeman is bemoaning the loss of two teeth and nursing a ce grouch on all prize fighters. Com plaints were received at headquar ters that “Droxy,” who in real life is Sam Drauxman, was annoying the children on the Collins play field, and Davis was sent out to ar- rest the pugilist. He didn't know | Drauxman by sight, but had a goed description of him. He found & man answering the description but the man claimed that his name was Smith and he told the officer that if the latter would take him| to his home he would prove that) he was not Drauxman. The office the Drauxman tome, “Droxy, | alias Smith, swung on the patr man, knocked out two teeth and} then while the rest of the Draux man family kept Davis engaged, “Droxy” took to his heels and escaped. ARTIST BURNS TO DEATH. SAN BERN. 23.—Mre. Gustav Faber, a widely | yesterday afternoon, while trying | to a fill a gasoline stove while it} stroyed. Our entertainers entertain. Ha you heard them? The Newport Cafe Machinists’ Union Picnic at Pleasant h Sunday, 50e round trip. Bos ves Colman dock SEEK CRIPPEN IN CANADA (By United Press) }b of Scotland Yard. riedly for Canada today mitted that his purpose was to find Hawley H. Crippen, whom the London po » of the murder wife at thelr home in Islington said he had received important In formation which makes him believe Crippen is in Canada The Evening News: declares that | Dowe’s departure owed the re | ceipt of a wireless messa; . declaring that a couple re was aboard. The vessel i«/ bound for a Canadian name of the ship is withheld is generally belley agreed to this. Just at the gate of| | | steamer Corsicana, due to arrive Dowe sailed on the for New York earch for the 80 asked that detec RDINO, CAL., July | *teamship known artist, was burned to death | was lighted. Her home was de-|*¢ ‘SUICIDE LEAVES ALL TO FRIENDS and Grill, First and Madison. *** | Victor and Edison Machines and Records BORGUM MUSIC CO,, 1207 3rd Ave. Open Evenings A GOOD PLACE TO BUY made to or , brushes, buriaps, wa Tr, paints, kalsomining, paperhang ing, painting and signs, t# at the FED. PRAL PAINT & WALL PAPER CO. 1314 ist Av., near University st PIN RIGHT IN THE THE SHOEMAKER If you can’t get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET in 6260—Phones—Ind. 1624 SEREN & DALDRUIDGE Tallors and Men's Furnishers, 1107 Pike Str: Between Boren aw Minor identification who blew his h several of his friends discov reds of dollars will left at his rooms in the e of teaming for Art goods, stationery, picture frames| Search for Body. ned to the city last an unsuccessful search oNTER | bs Six miners we Wiley were buried pool at Oriental F $10 cash pri entertainers en you heard them? The Newport Cafe Pleasant Beach Sunday, ENGLISH DON'T KNOW EAL KING GEORGE ADDS TO HIS WEIGHT AND INCHES ON BIKE. | fiolice and wil But they're sure he’s a family man, and that these are the treasures he loves best: From left to — he 16; Prince John, 5; Prince Albert, 14; Princess May, 13; [| “ay, and | when people are |eive a hi ng learge the Fifth.” written | CHDOrts Brooks for the August MoClures.-- | ¢rade th snclugion | orthodox BY SIDNEY BROOKS. land is looking for the man i him. Kt has come upe When it came te dealing with eas a man, the Lond nted to the world a journals p' ty, a denic al convent Such a picture bears no more re-| yoorge as I have! iy know him than it bears to Let me recall the outward aspects was doubly fortu-| was he a younger son, and so with comparative Ib-| erty to follow his own tastes, but! os led him to the most wholesome and bracing vocation an English prince could pos Prince Georg Cockpit Education. King Edward was a believer tn the virtues of “cockpit education.” dily and easily. The two spent on board ship confirme A catalogue of journeys and | condition places is hardly # sketch of a man's | courtesy personality. Still it is worth noting | the United States Italiana who flee that before he wax 20 years old|to Italy after committing crimes in Prince George had seen more of the | this country, outside world than most men see in| tion which Italy cannot grant lows Chariton to go free, and After making due allowances for|then makes no provison for such the note of exaggeration that Eng-| criminals lishmen rarely escape in talking of |tempt wealthy Americans | Princes, there remains a consensus | sonally conduct undesirable wives of opinion that this particular | husbands, prince was not only a hard-working, | mothers-in willing, and really capable sallor,| Sicily or Paris but a kindly, unaffected, g00d-| Secretary of State Knox has re nan fused to give up Chariton b & lifetime jit hearted gentle A constant, at times perhaps, al-| e mest a morbid, sense of duty is one | of the qualities King George owes PENNIES MADE BY to, or that was at any rate con firmed by his naval training. He is E. PLURIBUS UNUM) one of the most conscientious men living. Not Ounce of Evil, WASHINGTON, D. C.,, “There simply ts not an ounce of 23.—"One of the cents ‘8 pleture on it and wickedness in him,” remarked to me one who observed the new sov- erign at close range. hands of a woman in Palermo, The king is a thoroughly human N. D, man, with pronounced (traits and! Postmaster General plenty of opinions of his own. King to know “if it's as good as any George has no more hesitation than| other cent.” velt in saying out pre She states that it bears the cisely what he thinks, He is a| name of the man who made it, | straightforward, downright style of| “€ Pluribus Unum, man, rather naive and immature,| wants to know if | bluff and voluble of speech, with ap| the government element of emotionalism that, un. premium for “Ef you ain't the one Mr. Re like most Englishmen, he ts at no pains to conceal ee England does not know the king.| Does the king know England? Has eA rURDAY It is great fine BALLARD POLICE : AFTER E BURGLAR © BALLARD, seheme to nab }Sunday night jrusal of hi alilet | py, | = | THERE’S SMOKE ltends church ree asters seo eee oars NEE AMERICA DIPLOMACY RUNS INTO A GASE OF MURDER IT'S UP IN THE AIR BARON DES PLANCHES, P. C. KNOX, Italian Ambassador to the United United States Secretary of State. He was determined, tf his sons| WASHINGTON, showed any liking for the sea, to| United States government faces a ————S as i place them on board the Hritannia.| international problem. |The two princes joined her at the! Porter Chariton, same moment. No indulgences were) murdering his wife allowed them except separate cab-| Italy, to the Italian government for | ins. Prince George took to the life) punishment, it will countenance un £8| American lby solitary confinement in return, to If it yields | give up Italians who commit crime in this country and flee to refuge who confessed to Lake Como, | But ft is impossible for Italy to | surrender such itution and if it ta ber to give up any one of her citt hie liking for a sailor's life. | willing to give up Chariton only on | ens to a foreign pow is more than willing to punish them herself by the mental torture of sol confinement e and a score tions are ip a similar postition Bo it is up to the provide against tion like the present wish to give its citizens up to the tender mercies it could pass a law giving | © United States ter via | power to try and ertminal a& Chariton International ause ‘frame a universal extradition law laws forbid | of other na it insists on a condi United States If {t does not of a fareign Ww to the here It could call | what knows,” “please send this letter to him Petition for Guardian. morning ap- plied to the supertor cou dian of the children of Mr drowned tn Jarvis injet on July 11 BIG TIME AT PLEASANT BEAC Switchmen'’s Union plenic sports and amusements of all is paying a pienic at Fortuna Our entertain you heard them? T and Grill, park tomorrow Newport Cafe | Seven-plece First and Madison he that instinct for divining the silent thoughts and wishes of the nation that King Edward showed to perfection? Has he inherited his father’s royal gift for doing the right thing at the right moment in the right way? I do not know; I doubt whether anybody knows | But if he relies upon his own sound instincts and goes straight ahead, all will be well. He may never be as popular as King Ed ward, but he will be assured of the respect, confidence and devotion that are never likely to be with held by Englishmen from a king ns so thoroughly well as does, whose sense of re. ponsibility is so static, an@d who will gladly wear himself to the bone | in doing hie duty. secre stary ot the Interior R. A Ballinger will be the guest of honor | at a smoker to be gi at the | Arctic club on next Wednesday! evening. The officers and mem | bers of the club are making the ar- | rangements for the banquet, Sena-| tor Piles, John L. Wilson, Thomas | Burke and Congressman Humph- | rey will speak | Machinists’ Union Pienic at Pleasant Beach Sunday, 50c round trip. Boat leaves Colman dock BEACH. Switchmen’s Union pi ant sports and amuse kinds Leave at Colman Dock | BIG TIME AT PLEASANT | | hour. |AND CLE ADVERTIS |YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICI | ED. ALL OUT-OF LOTS IN SPARK’S HEIGHTS) Spokane, Wash. No Interest No Taxes ee C. D. TITUS, General Agent, 5113 Ballard Avenue DEATH FOR MATCHMAKER (iy United ¥ ON, Jul ' RESCUED FROM BURNING SHIP ume line, te stm ghting the fam MURDER ON BROADWAY (My Unnied Prees. NEW YORK, July Alfred M abby: formerly w dire I with De Wolfe } ‘ hot wife, known @ fudsor ght, and then ki jhimeelf, The red @ |theatres, He was angered by th wife walking with another map may « IN THIS PLOT (Ry Untied Pree) BERLIN, July 23. — Eugenio Wolf-Ferrari's tatest work, “Susanna’s Secret,” was given its firet production last night it in the first opera composed around a heroine's love for cigarettes. Her husband can. not abide the odor of “coffin naile,” .” and she conceals her devotion to them from him. When he detects the odor of the “makin's" he suspects her of having a lover, and the scenes of jealousy between them make up the action of the play, which runs for 45 min. utes, There are only four char acters, the wife, the husband, their dumb servant and the cigarettes. Funeral at Cathedra vices we dd over Col. Geo. W. Mahoney, Funeral » the body o! capitalist, at St. James cathedral | thia morning. High mass was cel ebrated by Rev, Father Gregory | Leggio, 8. J. Interment was in Cal vary cemetery F. H. and E. F. picnic at Fortuna | park tomorrow. Program, races and | dancing. Seven-plece orchestra, | THE SEATTLE STAR STAR tite postetfice aa NOTICE FS SE DACRINR RS — Should your by @ ° Bun rey mt FUNERAL DIRECTOR BUTTER WORT & BON, Pr Directors sed Kmbalmore Ist opp Moore theatre Both phones Funeral Directora sity Both phones 1 Se ee NoTices. PAIR eens RECENT DISCOVERY IN THE NORTH RICH PLACER GOLD FIELDS on MINES Beattie. Wash SHEET IN THE NORTHW OR MUST BE ACCOMPANIED DERS | WITH THE CASH Eeheiman & Wiison. carpenters and Jobbers; window and door screens « ape: | | fatty, “Main 1270: Ind ove1 CHURCH NOTICES 6. second floor i. the SAMUEL WATSON OF TRUE SPIRITUAL INN it* regular monthly LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE—The Commissioner of | Navigation has authorized —re-| ning the Ga. So. “VIRGINIA| MERRILL” to “Virginia.” Objec | tions should be filed with Custom | House, Seattle, Wash, Frank P |Dow Co. Inc., Agents, Seattle, Wash. July 21, 1910 LOST AND FOUND. PPA PDIP ADAP Lost—Alredale dog; griasie a. collar and chain attached. I Phone Red Rede Sekine te tn dein ins cf mes Ser sS th Madison and & enth streets, O BITUATIONS Wis see on Went Quay SC ae iis tae ‘tintes, Anne car to Crockett st neatly tarnished, toe near East ar line. 943 2h ar, ieee ee APARTMENTS. IAM® APARTMENT, room and hon a wh nt beard at 226 ~ BUSINESS CHANCES. A FREE LIVING WITHOUT WORK. a 8 chance " “ r ® ts = . ¥ a ¥ P ate Ww » t x . t 1 of. Bievens, New Method Teach- Fourth and Pine st oh M3 EM hb Ae nes) - ROOD, AGENTS WAN ta never have $3,008 cash. oF TRSENY COMPANT. ~~ WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS if you waeat * > HOMESTEAD eet! your property MIN SHMae FOR RENT “y HAVE YOU Land Yesler ©ai iceke on ee 4 R > SNe he “SHOE REPAIR ROOF FURNISHED FLATS | nnn ner rrr | furnis fiat scene: ow ott ot me 2 y a 4 = ay ‘ mu : a at m cE a ’ Es i. a FURNISHEO HOUSES | _ umn are t ose The rent you pay om turnit FARMS [AND a from water om FU RNISHED ROOMS - > ‘peered. leocs

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