The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 24, 1910, Page 8

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Ss THE rAt WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1910 PPELIN BUSY GREAT LEGA IN FAR NORTH tT ON FOR MILLIONS NO-BAGKOOWN FIND A NEW RAGE OF OWARFS LOOKS Bg LN, TRE NG SENN == = co oc —<= == + Z } iff ¢ 4 fC | ‘ f " iy f : he b \ J '. jo @ ‘ : ole \ ir steam \ ly a 5 , e after ( " Hrolka i, * e r T | ly t n " i Y ‘ t , r oe J iw “—— B t t| Reads Like Novel - the mined fir ae a sconatY Mn P . | A at A romance wa t R ; : OGaAN Pi © held tn iin A jever penned he date ‘ b ¢" ‘ne nt te ia WARSHIPS HURRY ment of the clair ! Anita | Ser Frederick Davenport, wh “phd 7h Agar BRE +h gy PA pe ISLAND OF PAPUA ails to etrand ser * ‘ the D . ‘ one o ¢ t ed ‘ al sae today | * y ' t f mand fy | # 0, and oo at ; ’ \ hideous, t few hi to be ¢ nid an een dene 9 By United Press.) meas e att sain bony nate - er k quite nice ere caugt . ‘ eo Tomy | * a PANAMA, Aug 4—While f m er = the tight Capt. C. G. ¥ wh eh the - bonds a warsl - NE] y : t a € ' old My fe t ’ . kia + ee - Now i emtend ne 1 in Tit t the new | ca jet da f t 7 f M We == 2 on eptable to the Washing " 1 , | taf his plans within two days T ips will ar b * “Bek Minn S SAVINGS - NOT AFRAID 10. Si Wik ogo nigh havc Bote holy thet tt : ' ot with i ' ! t of anything whieh & negro, an¢ , , j very-day use and ai candidacy A ave t ; PI x i 5 mn , " whether it be as recogt zed. He is thought ¢ b ‘ r é T f C “ tomoblle or & set ¢ pa eaceisetel te the ; ransfer Cemetery teeth, 1s to yt them KILLS SELF : BIRDS’ NESTS COST king shots he ‘et ay US $500,000 IN 1909 . I ; ~4 ap My Untied Pres to a patient when we » . rh VANCO ‘ ‘ od teeth in place: Dependent because his wife in A Galangane (Asiatic Swift) and twe ~ . f de nd use them as yo, Connecticut wouldn't come out to edible nests glued te tree . : t Bex own natural teeth, join him here, Ben Thompson, la . joven any f ‘ © them; keep them cleat borer, 35, shot himself through the GERMAN TIPLESS ‘ , i now how they std the temple early this morning at his wily c Be . : f ley Gael room in the Hotel Kingsbury, 141 ‘ : ; HOTEL A FAILURE hear of a destist Third av. Death came at once Uy a ntients to 0 aad te Thompson was playing cards y United Pree By: fal is with J ‘A Nolan and J. Home eevee Ce) Ox OmrOu OOD “ a Bi ny - 4 pas Re . , : : - al plates" —bite Jones, boarders at the hotel, unt k r ; Mes HB Tuenpurr . . ; rie Meas, Ainge ot a a ol F . ‘ him he after 10 last night. Jones was : eee hate on the Raine hes just leaving the place when he, 5S ’ r : seme nk gene, greleaty eaver . A partial plate te einai heard the shot . : : , ; on observe largest hotels in that district, ne who te wearing oxe car's bird argely patronized by Ameri. EAGLES PROBING say: “The partial INTERNATIONAL STRIKE Mare Sire | Paso | CANT CHARGES |" | ote are eae advanced the rates & per cent i ee a painlessness. Hert tria ‘ and turned the incre ver to ot & particle. | They keow wir A . ‘ t ' s the employes been . g throug ¥ ge ; “ol » A t ‘ - fa f ined by visitors who had t ‘ ‘ ng of fashioned (Ry United Press én be = oe * . . ' either tried to get special ser ole . : : COPENHAGEN Aug. 24 With - ta be t ’ vice by tipping on the sly . . graft he anders ’ cive @ written guaranties the majority of the dele : “ 5 k i ¥ t had complained the 5 per cer ‘ demo. | With all work wrate posed to the declaration ask ms Keon. F " : ; ; ear! re res P oo the 5 per cent rae, «| REGAL DENTAL O ye eral strike among the saile and . " : . oe 605 3rd Av, rien * eel marine firemen of the w e; ber hus . rane wnat a . d today by “er Unies. hy camper gem tints os = wong [ he ne ‘ the ( k. Often AGED WOMAN BEATS LAWYERS } the t © bull X ots classes of seafaring m n ses.) king J r ovr nye mga ; af t f ' i eee ao sion here today. Th ST DOIN CPOE 3 ngo | ye an = ; rgehl - TLANTA. Ga. Aug. 24 ‘ @ Alki © egation, ; 1 nt members Let Us 5 gun by the English rlbsanabasc hi © sense of i arri¢ ‘ ‘ ~A gre en f H. Felton {ct . an ¢ It be|of the order with Clean Th caoapiok she word’ throws! . A DOCK FOR EVERY CITIZEN : ‘ 1 butt | feat and er & world-wide strike . : a : ‘ fren,| | Mr to Although the formal disc re ai Het . be 7 * me « > 1 . of the question has >? owen ink j x. econ: er pre p tong ew is known that a | ri 1 ; , = , r . a, alse? a the hundred odd de s op-|% ar gigs sremapnre) . ‘ ‘ ! ployed Kather oO” wis posed to a strike : Pp, and | ‘ e : wyers ‘ ow ase e g the —s bi ot do eden al Gry dock at s " * corre Sescne ak ee |* Humpt ; f ‘ * oe LEAVE BED: : ys F * h ¥ on . Ye . al & docks or we bh * (By United Pres) 3 Ev “ : aliens ancl ‘ . ‘ > HOBOKEN, N. J. Aug. 24—/@ should fcmattnay sng iy : ms a Mayor William J. Gaynor probably » i adh 04 we'll ' ‘ e OF ae will leave St. Mary's hospital Mon-\® 4 after t uiidres get tire * ‘ oe day. His family is yet undecided| tainly is the dry dock kid 4 wee whether to take the New York city |» * ee executive to the Adirondack MOU" #e tet ttt h tte eee gia tains to recuperate, or to the Gay-| . nor farm, on Long Isiand. Hold Boy As Burglar DESPERATE SAILOR WHO BROKE Rage: & trenketat JAIL IS a HOMESICK BOY 9 32nd av. N. W Harold Halve lad, living at was arrested Patrolman R. J.| “I'm sick of it all and I w ‘ on 1 Sverige copocaagee! ee ee get away; that ' ° ly way | thi in \fter Monday, August 29, ¢ erything in our summer stock corner of 32nd av. and W. 64th st, ||! an account for what I did,” said | 4 ves to charity When searched at the station only | William Bowers this morning at the | je ground t is you were younger, a few peunies and eoreres sticks of city jail i hea 3 rhis week presents your last opportunity to take advantage nature needs gum were brought to Part of| Bowers is a slim youth of 19 from | cour of th xtraor | enerty the loot’ had been taken from the|the United States Joni catty ise A het Of: we 1 these extraordinary values. } - regina Oe Barrett store near by, which had/ton, who made a sensational escape | the navy, but \ and been entered first yesterday morning from the Phila-| lieve a f Li fj: \ Exim a, (mae tearm Tra the Dae | Rove © Sefton share q and Li D esse \ Pabst Ext NEED FIRE FIGHTERS | praia larceny and des “otticers Iike to show thelr autho ngerie hen Dr s IN OREGON, TOO) Yesterday” “morn wers|ity, and if follow has a little {10 8.50 Dress 0 3.50 on account of ml | knocked djble with on ru¢ is passed $1? 50 at ¢ } i 5 RO vam lon to bis 1 . Dre ¥ : s 5.00 i; H nutritive and tissue build: (By United Press.) ; L $15.00 Dresses cut te 8 6.00 ‘ il MEDFORD, Ore., Aug. 24.—With | be sot @ 0 ‘ jut not havin to d - gl soees I ing properties, mm the high wind which has been pi eb " ar? ed a e home ot “. eo wor t i th $18.50 Dre cut to $ 8.00 listless convalescence vailing the past few ys dying) bis @ A. EB. A lie St ad t dvertiser $24.50 Dresses cut to .. $10.00 helps you toearly recovery F down, and with men at ca - ee BH he ni Ar or Noy : It combines in correct Pre” points of the fire 1 h ‘ . . : 1s 7 me “renewing” 5, h I > . vortions the Seecbing Southern : | Lingerie, Linen and Silk | Best Grade Woolen Suits snd veonstructing” qu Bs he fire situ: he 1m . 2 opp eed c I I ! Fy ry es of choicest hops to have greatly t sore on the pavyi"| “Id tt Waists—Half Price Halt Price select b several fires ar carnival in Southern Oregon fc pore ge u go ho S The 0 2 on Ing nF ests It asy enough; tha the | a Iwant. Thea I : dl Beso sy ei $12.25 t m, it is easily Search for civilians who are will-|'rouble, it’s too ea It's all right go t and fe $2.04 «++ 4. $1.00 | $32.50 Woolen t $15.00 ‘icky assimilal ing to go to the front cont — - ances i. uickly $2.54 ee ‘ $1.25 | $38 \\ > , 50 | $48.50 Woolen t $24.25 however. Every available ma rhe t 18.00 Ile clty. ben been secunea. a", 't] BUNDY WINS FROM Madriz to Mexico City a by the weakest ia 53.01 $1 ystem. - MEXICC cITy Aug Jome . ranger has left for the Crater na WRIGHT AT TENNIS yi... aie ie a -“ rr $4.00 $2.00 | $52.50 Woolen Suit The United Stage om tional park to enlist the service / ; $5 1X 2 oo - ‘ init Me ne th )Wa $2.50 | $58.50 Woolen Suits pate Te of the engineering | & (tay alae Pease) ; ‘ae Entenct_ ae an roads in the park n VYPORT, R. 1. A tines taeodtenting "tte a weds see 26 men. rs gy My rg : mit on and as ants Pass bi rnational tourna-| Diaz that al t ud I 0 Woe tits, fall weight $13.00 present is in neighborhood of} 16.8 ‘This leaves Bundy with but 7. “ ith Prospect, on fiddle Fork of] one other pl tween him and| GO HOME TO FIGHT FIRES ‘ : ‘ me Rogue river. tae Wattoeal ait champion CAMP PERRY, O., Aug. 24 Many of these sale ire just a for fall as for summer. = One hundred soldiers arrived in| his in William A Larned, whom | Eighteen memt f the ‘ 1 that n at the ec of this weal will t tad ta the 1 hat neighborhood this morning,| Randy » po . | t partic . oe eee ee “ and wif! be put to work me B pin service, keep. 1 th ifle m h a th } 1 pliance ith our long-establ icy never to carry goods at diately ling cae tes ranges, today were o “tk ~ cea . " u t anc cond i to a t in figh hs CHESS BY WIRELESS fete ior the Californian, In’ the it rea} aiad Thay been Abt = Pe COLOMBO, Ceylon, Aug. 24 na kept: uf in ¢ ( e at As 5 ty ate eg e e S elmer surrs fe Morea and the other aboard the| 1 fant proe : © @ SUITS Dutch mail r nbrandt William Dawson, 50 years of age, | to Tahe > fig VOILE 3.00 Both vessels are from Europe. The| an employe of the Great Northern,| order was made in response to t - $3. ar match wa star ed Jul ; 20 and fin. is ying in the city he pit 1 utter first appeal for aid that has come SKIRTS t wo EN FRANCES Worth From Laat the vessels were 150 miles apart| caused from being ejected from a|fornia. Forester Olmstead tele Half Price $10 to $15 3 and at the fin about 60. Dr. | Fo Lawton car by an ate con graphed for troo en th flame ' } a ear raiea deraiidatarw sail creer eae eee oa rate, ona: | eraphed for troope whan the 2 COLUMBIA ST. AND FIRST AVE. on; duetor who would not accept ad-|in the forest got beyond the co }vice from the old man ‘trol of bis men | the 69th move

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