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tt —_ ol Se 3 q BARR LER 4S ae all Avy f I rage Rose Baljard of 1206 N, Buclid av, and Frank R. Cabjll, trav. & eling salesman of Latrobe, * drove to Clayton yesterday in * the “honéymoon motor car,” Clayton, the county seat of a Louis, ia a mecea for elopers, * While waiting an hour for the * return of a marriage license clerk they sat in the machine at the inte Jon of the Clay ton and Kirkwood st. car lines and hugged and kissed each other “at least 100 times,” ac cording to onlookers. Th® passengers — tittered, Some cried “Breakaway, Hack- enschmidt,” but the bride-to- be paid attention, Cahill only blushed, When thocon- * ductor signaled for the car tcOw start, wengers protested ® at nising' the exhibition, He # had to hold the car for several ve minutes. Shirk hea RRA ARE WASHINGTON. “a— The house today adopted the Clayton resolu tion calling upon the attorney gen- eral for information regarding the proposed criminal prosecution of the officers of the American To- er... trust. “ eeeeeeeeeee Sraacee sieesasacctence ae “DIRT'LL PAY BOTH WAYS” ‘es RRM ERE EH | HEL ‘The CAR OR THEIR KISSES . ST. LOUIS, June 8~—-Mra, * THES@ are THe famous LOVE FLOWERS, or AMOROSIA JINXIBUS, A NEW DISCOVERY OF THE PLANT WIZARDS, SEND SOME YO YOUR GIRL, AND THEIR FRAGRANCE MAKRS N&R SENTIMENTAL, | BUT PEOPLE WILL BENEFIT Councilman Goddard Real Benefit to Taxpayers in Lane St. Regrade. “Dirt may pay both ways pgain. But if it does taxpayers, not) crested councilmen and big con tractors, will benefit by it. There has been no dirt paying both ways since the graft was exposed by The Star last fall, Not even an echo until yesterday, when Councilman Goddard in the Lane st. regrade to make the dirt pay both ways for the taxpayers. Goddard in| the old council fought the big graft by ich councilmen would ar range two big street jobs so that dirt from one job could be moved to another and thus make a huge profit on both. Now, on the Lane st God job, wedding last night. [t was an un expected diversion for the 12 mer who have now been together for over a week without being permit ted to communicate much with the outside world. Due to the fact that George E. Gray, one of the jurors, was the father of the bridegroom, and that"the date of the ceremony had long been set, Judge Main yes terday, upon adjournment of court asked counsel on both sides to t permission for the entire Jury to visit St. Mark's chureh in a body So unexpected was the judge's announcement about the jury's at tending the wedding that some of the jurors themselves were under the impression that one of their NOBLE MARQUIS NEW YORK, Jane § Madrid has arrived in must have the physique of an ish woman. quis personal adornment. REFUSES HER CHILDREN. Woman Granted Divorce Declines _ Custody of Young When It Is ’ Offered. RENO, June 8.—Louise Harriet Jordan, who, with her husband, were residents of San Francisco for several years, was granted a dl Yoree today from William A. Jor- dan, a shoe manufacturer, original- ly from St. Louis, where they were married in February, 1897. The mother did not want the custody of | ©! the two children even after the Judge offerdd to embody that in the that their they decree, and explained grand could remain with mother. Over 300 knights of the road will be Wined by the Potlatch ansocia- tion at ibe. 5 w bington hotel_next WAPPY JURY FORGETS CARE AND ATTENDS WEDDING The Wappenstein jury attended a; (By United Press Leased Wire Direct to Seattle Star Office.) -The Marquis New York in search of hia ideal American woman figures here (not financial) are so divine. piquancy of the French woman and the temperament of the Span From mere casual observations, it was the that American women consider themselves vastly superior to thelr men, that’ they are cold and passionless and care "Jdard proposes to arrange another street job, which would fit in with ¢ Lane st. work, Thousands of yards of dirt will have to be moved from Lane st. If the city can con lneet up with this work # street that | needs to be filled, a big saving can be effected ‘The old council ring ‘framed up | just such chemes, but the con tractors and their friends, not the taxpayers, got, the rake-off | The conncil passed the lregrade ordinance, but oddard reserved the right to change the vote any time within shirty days, if in the meantime his plan of making the dirt pay both ways for ithe taxp: an be arranged Lane st number was to enter matrin Isn't It too bad, mpathized on of the older jurors, “for that young fellow (pointing to or No. 4) to be tied uf here on an occasion like this? ° After a bit of hesitation, the at torneys fell in with the plan to swear in Court Clerk T. H. Patfer son as an extra bailiff, and accom panied by bailiffs Joseph Hensmpa and T. A. Morris, the jury hied forth as quickly as possible to th¢ wedding scene In this fmpressive atmosphere Rev. Sidney James pronounced the service which united in marriage Miss Estefla May Mason, daughter jot Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Mason and Ralph E. Gray AFTER HIS IDEAL of she he said, “The possess the Ramiro de Villota She must opinion of the Mar only Yor turday for the purpose of inter sting them in the coming catnival Addresses will be made by promi nent jobbers, merchants, manufac turers and salesmen TOWN HAS NO CEMETERY. OROVILLE, June &—Portola, a division point on the Western Pa jelfic, east of Oroville, claims the record as the only “cemeteryless” city in the United States. The | population of Portola is 1,000 per |sons. Neverth it has no ceme lterles. In the last eight months there has been but one death in Portola. in that case the patient succumbed to a disease contracted before he became a resident of Por jtola, The citizens claim the lowest death rate In the United States, Limited for return t Ar Ar Seattle PORTLAND AND RETURN ACCOUNT Rose Festival - GOOD ON ALL TRAINS JUNE 9 AND ON 10:30 P.M. TRAIN JUNE 8 © ‘0 June 12, inclusive. 3:30 p. m. 9:50 p. m. m. _m. Parlor Cars, Winers, Sta aches, etc., Secure Tickets at TICKET OFFICE, Electric Lighte GREAT NORTHERN Columbia and Second, or King St. Passenger Station andard and Tourist Sleepers, d Throughout. Plans to Convert Old Graft Scheme Into ood Gie me QUICK A FIFTY-C8NnTSs BUNCH, BRAINS, NO BULLETS (fy United Pree Leased Wire) MEXICO CITY, 8.—While unielpal ing the dead, caring for ue Jured and clearing away the of yesterday's ¢ co I. Madero, JY, he luttonary party, who arrived on the heels of the dfeaster which visited * were in Mexico City, paying little heed to #7¢ held without bail todgy, await the suffering about him, planned the work of the government he hopes to establish | With the thundering “Vivas” that greeted his entrance still echoing in the streets today, M plunged into the work of con tive gtatesmannhip, Today he gave the fqjlowing exclusive outline of his plans to a staff correspondent of the United Press } Bullet Work Ove The bullet work ts over,” sald Madero, “and now comes the hard est part of the work—the brain work. Now we must reconstruct and improve the republic, We must improve the public schools, in fact we must overturn the whole » asystem of Mexico. To Vasques this y has been asaigned 1 shall not campaign for the presidency,” he said. “I will the peoply campaign me. Americar | and foreign —— will always be tcome in Mexifo “This revolution has cost me $300,000, and not a single cent of American money was represented in this sum.” POLICE EDICT ON" Chief McWeeny of the Chicago police has issued the following ders restricting men's bathing costumes on the city beaches | WOMEN MUST NOT WEAR— | One-piece swts kn akirta. Skirts above the Bloomers without Sleeveless suits. Suits too decollete Glove-fitting suits. Suits without stockings Harems and hobbies Men, arise and protest! |the use of going out to the if it's only to se such the picture shows here? Answer: No yte, unless you go.to| the beach to lave and not to look beach as Why not let the women dress as| they please and make the men wear smoked glasses? “KING OF ROTTEN EGG DEALERS” FINED $760 NEW YORK, June %—A fine of $750 for selling “rotten eggs” is jwhat Samuel Roitenberg, known las the “king” of “rotten egg deal ers,” will have to pay. The city ts making an invéstigation of the growing trade in bad eggs. It ha been found that large quantities in broken form are sold to bakers and cagifectioners. MONASTERY OR FORTUNE? | Wealthy Lawyer's Will Places Odd triction Upon Daughter. W YORK, June &—The will fk dH. Clark, a wealthy law yer and writer on Roman Catholic |wubjects, who died a week ago, |leaves the large Incdme of his re jsiduary estate to his daughter, Mary Ada Clark, “so long as she shall remain in the world and not become a member of any monastic or reltgious sistereood or other in- stitution or community.” i} | “NO SOCIALIST PARTY IN MEXICO” WASHINGTON, June &. "Th is no socthlist party in Mexico,” de \c Jared Representative Victor Ber He denied that the Lower in California are r today etos in | socialists The marauders in Lower Califor nia may be anything or everything to Madero,” he said, “but they are certainly not socialists, If maraud- ing makes socialists, Raisull is a first-class member of the party,” The police yesterday arrested Da- vid M. Tuneish, the Japanese owner of an optical store at 1909 First av. N., charging him with having re stolen ved loot recently, from Fred Burton, QUINCY, IIl—Mre, Jane Craner, mother of James L, Craner, division superintendent for the Northern Pa- cific railroad, died here yesterday. She was one of the few survivors who heard Lincoln's Gettysburg speech, a bevy of figures | | Such a Magical Effect of the Wonderful. Love Flowers’ MISS DILLPiCkKLes, I HOPE T ALLOW MYSELF TO PRESENT YOU .DESE LOFELY FlowERs — Ten-Hee} “SIGHTS” ON BEACH ‘" What's | | | | tt THE STAR—THURSDAY,, “JUNE OM, ADOLF Dar, 1 CAN NOT TELL You why, BuT 1 Feat 80 GANT/MANTALS” ACH, SHE LOOKS LOFE-SICK ALREADY! , ddlee Every Finger Words by Schaefer Music by Condo GIRLS SHOOT |MILLIONAIRE They Claire He Invaded Their Apartment—Tragic WASHINGTON, du Story of New York “High Life.” be tgp emer 2 oe mv Test Spefore you hop on the car to hang on a strap all the d NEW YORK, June &—L e¢ Arkansas will be w! ay home, remember to get one of the late editions of The §° a a june &—Lilllan shots were fired, because they| mew warship goes into com Star. There's the night edition carrying all the Eastern news up 4 iraham, 22, actr and Ethel Con. | thought her life was in danger mission about t middie of to7 p.m. Then th@e's the Pink, the old reliable, brimming full , 18, artists’ model, who shot!" searching the apartment of| fext month at Camden, N, J. of snappy sport news, features and gossip. You'll smile as you : the young women, after the axsault,| The Arkansas is to be a scien ng on your allotted strap at five per hang if you have The Sta and three times wounded Stic, ks W. E. Ds ithe police found the following NR whe you. Bry it ‘ ‘onaire hotel proprietor poem, written by Miss Graham and sporting man, in thi “You've sipped all the” honey in the flower, are yellow and tific warship under the mst moder: clentific manage ment.” Every one of the 1,100 men and 100 officers who will gompose the crew is to be ex ine, fr rooms In the fashionable Veruna apartments, | y- pert in some particular ing the outcome of their victim You've had all the sweetness °| and aside from that will have PARBS, June 8.—Count Alexandre | with other women, including two q . in one short hour, additional training at the ex- | Ko@losoff Tolstoy, husband of the UBrecognized marriages, when shé phew Bropriet@r of the | And new leave the rose to pense of the the navy on other [former Miss Mary K. Frothingham ™&trled me, and neither of us is : sete gens Be ev apantsee ° , vessels. y upset © the, attempt of ¢ f: Well known on the Pacific coast,| It le planned to asetyn the |°f New York, and nephew Of the) my former wives to ated Mites 4 having come to New York from| “Oh, butterfly, when you flew men to specific duties *each |&te Count Leo Tolstoy, is not at/ ment,” said the count 4 an Francisco after the fire of away, day witheut a small army of | il! disturbed because Mile, Floria| “These little gffairs are of no ime 4 Misa Graham also formerly And | thought that life w foremen. The bugle will an. | Marat Coriat Is seeking a $50,000 | portance. Under the Russian law, lived on the Coast, Her atster over, gwer the purpose of the factory |*¢ttlement for an alleged former|no marriage is binding s cele: Mre. Jobn Singleton, lives on a| A volee in my heart seemed to whistle, and the battleship will rriag brated by a priest of the Pssian ranch om Cal, and an say, be run like @ big modern fac- My wife knew of my escapades | ' fi other Andrews, Cheer up, find another lover.” tory. i“ el witow “ranctsco. | ASKED TO EXPLAIN ABDU Big Crops Expected, | ror vs fot a oS REVERSE BECISHOW COSTS $70,000,000) wari tte | ed Elght 1 the and n the Great Lakes and the Pa q anied by Mrs. Singlet the poo" j > coast was never better than to Bel pb s i A eaten president of the Mercantile ; ! udy music fonds | (ity United Frese Leased Wire) NEW YORK, June 8.—It will cos bank, yesterday on his return from. © here she told them that) OLYMPIA, June §8,—Dismissing | the city of New York for light and the East. 4 when jcal education was tthe case of William L. Bilger and | power and the price of “keeping | — ry « wid return and !pther net the state of Wash-| Warm uring the coming winter, | ° arey wt ing E. J. Brickson, appel m of $70,000,000 for coal in} AMUSEMENTS. ry after she had left Iants, the state supreme court has|the next 12 months. This wil) be | : shes and Mixs Elwood /retersed decision of Superior metropolis’ anthracite coal bill, | married in Hoboken, | Judge i, who granted an id rding to the estimates just com: | amy hurtied back netion a: st the 4 of the untants, About to New York.» For some tir peteig chtaghan: enaat Fore 11,000,000 tons will be burned dur- has been living with th murt holds the act of 1907, pro-|!"& the next 12 months. — girl at the Veruna apartments, It yiding for a special assessment |, Of this “coal bill.” 250 local coap / 7 over | ré written to Mise'piag, to be valid. It holds that | comers expect to annex about $17,-| | ham wh she was in Europe whon the state sold the shore | °°?.00 for their services the quarrel ar which cul-|iands in 1903 it df®@ so subject to orn minat at in last night's shooting. the grant of the fede govern: T T cipals vary in many particulars, /est uttached to lower the waters| WASHINGTON, June 8.—Offi-/ 3 all agree that Stokes bad written of the lake, and that the acquiring |clals of the Astoria, Or., centennial | x letter@ to the Graham girl which be of uplands, and shore lands gave were Mficiallf¥ notified by telegram owe " was oxtremely a lous to Fr ver. no riparian right today that President Taft will not TRIE value your hard-earned To close out entire stock and fixtures regardless of cost or value. If you money come early and inspect the FINAL SALE ‘OF Boyle’s High-Grade Stoek Which Was Sold to the Great Western Clothing Co. Gentlemen's, Boys’ ana Children’s Clothing MEN’S FURNISHINGS, SHOES, HATS, BLANKETS, SUIT CASES, TRUNKS, ETC. Mr. Boyle has been in this logation for five years. The public knows the reputation and stock. Both dre sufficient guarantee for you to know of the kind of merchandise which will be disposed of. GET TPE LATEST “These Affaire Not Impevtant” ° The visit to the apartments con The noted sult was started to re-|be able to attend the celebration in| corned these letters. According to strain the digging of the canal. August. The president was extend- oo Bto es = night invaded Soon after the Injunction which the ed an invitation through Represen-| Col. W. S. Michaels, former state “vow when whe demanded the supreme court has now dissolved, tative Lafferty. The president | department clerk now consul — . : ben they were r 4, Erickson blew out a dam and.let stated that ft is his intention of to Calcutta, who has been asked to| a girls assert Stokes reized the waters through. Me was cit spending August at Beverly, and | tel! where the balance of the money | | Mins am and choked her. It for conterpt of court, and his case that he fs declining all invitations | appropriated for the Justice Day| was then, they assert, that the is now pending. ifor that mbnth +" painting wont to. TONIGHT “THE Mentnanr OF ay Night—Twelfth Night.” urday Matinee—°As Vou Like It.” aturday Night—Humlet.”” NOTE—Curtains, evening, § « harp; matinees, 2 o'clock» |CES—800 to $2.00 lock a eat EUGENE LEVY, Manager First Ram Photoplays and Vaudeville, Admission § and 10 cents Box Seate te, © Pictures Wednesday and Sunday. WAGNER'S BAND ; CONTINUOUS PERYORMANCR ; wers Can Check Their Babies Here. GET GOING Bargain fer Chien : 5c Will Admit Boy or Girl Under 12 Years of Age to the SATUR- DAY MATINEE, June 10th, at the SEATTLE THEATRE, to see “THE SWEETEST GIRL IN DIXIE” Bd. Drew, Mgr. at all Ww ee Phones is THE SWEET! ce Saluda. < DIXIE” LOIS THEATRE Telephones, Main 1204, Ind. 4334, Theil jelodrama This Week, Both Phones $106, THE NEW MASON & KERLER “In and Out® This Week—A Big ONE? mn Racinemaregmemersill WHER AAJESTIC VE, Isreal Extra!! Kate: EDMUND STANLEY & CO. ° “A ROYAL RC (Mie "8 & O ~ PANTAGES THEATRE “Unequaled Vaudeville.” COLISEUM Third Ave. and James St World's Largest Photoplay Theatre.

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