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CONIICT KIDNAPD Mox MOUTH, Ore, June Bomewhere in the wilderness, driving a Uo! and making desperate effo e and wi . ody he kidnaped Fr rural mail carrier, @ Huber was one of a sm ber's head, ord drive on, They w sight. Ten miles furt fm cash and & gold wateh. “viet Is at le: pursult. POCATELLO, Ida, June trail left by Hugh Whitney, outlaw, who since Saturday | terrorised this section of Northwest. @ rancher who had not Beard of the pursuit Once that haven is reacted, tare by their pursuers, fat Exstern butter locals Pastern butter... .26@ Wore! a Boying Price wader 3 ive the. and over a live, to dried onions .: .0 re « aA onions local News, Takia Noes. White Rev im, sack sack 1 eo pba doren ‘doze er, dozen me, Tb. lettuce, crate... 1.25@ } lettuce, dozen “ ¢@ bers, dow 1.00@ 1 Fr med t join pork .. Ie feet sausage... aa ees O° anaiied Meats—Selling Pries res ne hame fled bam... a beet FRECKLES: Don't Hide Them With a Veil; aminent nein spec od a new Sreagth, wien fui in removing @lear, beautitel complexion that | by Bartell Drug Cc to refund ney Wonderful tmprov Mahter freckles van absolutely harm! the most tender skin. Be sure to ask Bartell Drug Co, the double strength oth fs 901d on the money buck guar > Meck Trunk & Bag Co., Inc. TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES, We manutacture our own goods Hight here in Beattie and sell them at 921 Fir corner Madison, at M_ 682, Ind. 16 PURSUER, ime, Cotte Prose Leased Wire) tween this city and Independence fs Jease Hall, an escaped convict States mail wagon, ecape. Hall gained possession of ag oo jon last night, ed Huber, a forced his gaptive to drive him out of town I posse that started in pursult of the con viet. When Huber and his com ws came upon the fugitive, the Comey alled a revolver and covered the men, He ordered Huber’s com- pa out of the wagon, climbed himeelf, and with the gun at Hu i the latter ~ Boon lost to on, the fugitive topped long enough to hold up ¢ T. Boothy, whom he relieved of $18 | Word comes today that the con. 30 miles away. headed by Sheriff Grant ts fr bot Heavy rains have obliterated the Hundreds of men are stil! pure Whitney will probably succeed in| George's coronation was so peaching the shelter of the Jackson | same mor Hole country in southern Wyoming. | was given by a fanfare from the trumpeters in a gallery near the roof ~{of Westminster Abbey. From this gallery electric communication had galt will be abandoned, since it tn | been established with the general postoffice, and the instant the first physically impossible to trail a fugt tive In that fastness of rocky can- The Jackson Hole is abso- uninhabited. Hundreds miles have never been ex by white men, save for thele outlaws who have plunged into)» KING GEORGE'S CORONATION OATH. the wilderness of boulders and)» Archbishop—Will you solemnly promise and awear to gov © shaking aspens—chosing death in!® ern the people of this United Kingdom of Great Britalf and Ire- the wilderness in preference to cap. ond later scores of operators were flashing it all over the British is! and to the various English possessions abroad. THE MARKETS eeeveeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeee [HURRY UP WITH YOUR . * * * * * * * * * * * suffering from burns about the hands and arms today, as the re sult of risking his life to save lit-lelothing and with difficulty suc tle 4-yearold Le had fallen into a pit of burning|his own clothing ablaze. logs near EB. 62nd st. and 23d av, N. The child was later taken to the E. yesterday city hospital, where she is now *® by Prof. J. J. Abel of Johns Hopkins university that ex *% digitalis. He made his discovery as a result of observing Chi- * nese quacks, who ground up dead toads and used them as & medicine * move Them With the New Drug SURVAN EMERY ES SEM YOY TEES ¥ X reckies and giving « | the 4 ; it Je this that <—lieg. Mitchell lingered for nineteen|the dead attorney days, when the physicians at Prov-|of Miss Nellie Tyler, the former idence hospital decided that his| sweethe only chance to live depended upon|in constant attendance in the court amputating his wounded leg. Mitch | rod ym, A number of dor ell, however, did not survive the|called by the state to prove that operation | Mitchell's death resulted directly Brackett BE. F. Gannon, AVAKE NIQNTS. 1 FIX Dem, DEM By Sidelights on That Coronation LONDON, June The off with which King George was anointed Was the purest distillation from the fnest olives, perfumed with various balsams and spicts in accordance with the prescription in Exodus XXx:22-5, a8 follows: Myrrh, #w cinnamon, sweet calamus and ain, These ingredients had been previously macerated with the oil which was strained off some time before the coronation Perhaps even for King George himself the elaborate ceremonial of the coronation was less of a strain than for the aged Archbishop of t has! Canterbury. Agitated as the latter was, however, when the climax of the |the cerem |Pronounced as in the case of the still moré venerable Archbishop Tem |ple, w put the crown on wrong side first, and had to be helped by his majesty | ing the man, but nothing has been | himself Later he just missed fainting, and had to be led from the “geen of him since Tuesday, when be bought food and ammunition |of York. was reached, the signs of his nervousness were not so Was so unstrung at King Edward's coronation that he nea y abbey, leaving the coronation of Queen Alexandra to the Archbishop The royal salute of. big guns which immediately followed King ranged as to be fired practically at the entire British empire. The signal for it t throughout the trumpet note sounded, the news was ticked along the line, and a » Reeteeaeene eee eee heen teenae land, and the dominions thereto belonging, according to the stat- utes in parliament agreed on, and the respective laws and cus- toms of the same? King—I solemnly promise #o to do. Archbishop—WIll you, to your power, cause law and justice in mercy, to be executed in all your judgments? King will Archbishop—Will you, to the utmost of your power, main- tain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the Protestant Reformed religion established by law? And will you maintain and preserve tnviolably the settlement of the church of England, and the doctrine, worship, discipline and government thereof, as by law established In England? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of Ei nd, and to the churches there committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law, do or shall appertaip to them, or any of them? King—All this If promise to do. Then the king. uncovered before the altar, with right hand upon the great Bible, makes this solemn oath before all the peopte ‘The things which IT have here promised, I will perform and keep. So help me God.” Then the king Kisses the Bible and signs the oath * * * e e * * 7 * e * * * * * * * * * o * e * * @ * * * * ee eee ee ee ee ee ee PRIZE VACATION LETTERS After 6 o'clock tonight ft will be too late for you to submit @ » plan letter in competition for one of the cash prizes offered by The Star Hurry up, then. Write 200 words, éne side of paper, and sign your idress and phone number. What would you do for a week's vacation? That Is the problem Here is the way $10 in cash will be awarded FOR THE MOST ATTRACTIVE VACATION PLAN ..........465 FOR THE MOST NOVEL OR UNUSUAL VACATION PLAN, FOR THE MOST FOOLISH VACATION PLAN The prizt-winning letters will be printed tn. The Star’ ‘Saturday. Address the Vacation Editor, The Seattle Star. BREAKS SNAKE'S “NECK,” SAVES LIFE By breaking the snake's “back,” E. W. Copley saved him- self from death in the colle of a 16-foot python weighing 250 pounds at Dallas, Tex. He and an assistant were taking It for an airing on a blanket after an exhibition, when the at- tendant stumbled and angered the reptile. It was enfolding Copley when he snapped its head back suddenly and broke the vertebrae. . * * + * * * * * * * * sy toed esboaeban Meta Slant Sed nile aaron ode at | u Girl From Fire; She’s hl Allen Sutherland, « ing hold of the baby's white dress. Without a thought for his own jeafety Sutherland leaped into the hole, tore away the child's burning uffeur, is a Parmeter, who|ceeded In scrambling to the top, Hearing the child’s cries of dis-|hovering between life and death. tress Sutherland rushed to the! Little hope of her recovery is heid depression as the flames were lay-| out. —_€ eeererr reser er ee rere reer erry: * HEART STIMULANT FROM TOADS A heart stimulant has been produced from polsonous toads is |X eeeeeeee :|Doctors Responsible for Death of Mitchell, Defense Contends': That doctors were resporialble for | Haight and Miss Irma Norman, eye ath of W. C. Mitchell, and not| witnesses of the shooting, testified 3 will be the conten-|to an evident disputé between Joseph H tion of the defense in the Groh| Mitchell and Groh just before he "i murder trial. Mitchell, both bullets lodging in the Mrs. W. C. Mitchell, the widow of oh shot twice at! pulled his gun and the mother rt of the accu#ted man, is ores will be W. A. Jackson, H. Midgard, 8. B.| from the bullet wounds inflicted by ‘ew | Groh. - . THE STAR—THURSDAY, — 22, 191). lOsgar | Resorts to Foul Play to Suppress Adolf’s Pussycats ie + dere. cronpaeinensee™ ZACH, DERE Hee Ie ey, tom 1 Vit IFLER, ADOLE —— FREDING 3 SBYCATS DER PUssYCcATa vot Keep we HOUSE Hears Jusr var | MORNING —TRA- Hee — Den RIFIER. SHUT IN De Dor EMPTY ROOM, TONIGNT £ SLEEP JN Some PEACE, t BET You, These eight magnificent specimens drew the st Westminster Abbey for the coronation ceremony. They are the pick of thousands of thoroughbreds, As shown in the present photo they are being trained not to mind the coronation sights and sounds. The boys on either side are flirting ff (though they don’t appear in the picture) are yelling and tooting horns and banging guns. If the horses! had got scared on coronation day, of course they would have mussed up the procession. Where King and Queen Donned Their Crowns ir faces, one of them ) 1 }@ full-blooded English bull terrie Interior of Westminster Abbey, snowing apiece, where the king and queen sat during part of the coronation cere- Behind is the ancient “crowning chair,” with the upon which the actual crowning of the king took place Coe ote ee Gs Satan St Lateaeaa als Rate the throne chairs, one HINTS ON HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL. * and Medical Lake asylums, will be taken to New York and Montreal next Friday to be deported to their en and skin blemishes pr * removed by using re Mtlr together t cal immigration officials visit the bg asylums to deport one-half pint cold w oth the akin and eradicate rough Roberts, deputy two immigration offi Seeeeeeeeeeee +See eeeseeeeeet eee i se clin ln in in linia inn india ind h eye twloe daily and it will clear and beautt TODAY'S GOOD SHORT ONE. 1 a «reat aid NOW To SVeaeT Repose MITOUDT CAT YOWLINGS OUDTSITE. be Y ARE Ait LOCKED UP IN DeR ROOM UPSTAIRS coach, containing King George and Queen Mary to is swinging a rattle, and others TEN MORE D063 DEAD Another dog polsoner is at work Ten dogs have met their deaths during the last week or two in the neighborhood of Melrose ay. and |Republican st Yesterday afternoon Iron Duke belonging to Stanley A. Trent Melrose av. N., was found dead a few minutes after escaping from the cellar, where he had been kept imprisoned as a protection against the polsoner. Though tron Duke was only 10 months old he was valued at $200. He won first prize at the dog show. His father came from South Africa. A reward of $100 has been of fered for the name of the polsoner. It is believed that the number of poisoned dogs would have been much greater had it not been for the care taken by the people in the neighborhood, Dogs have been chained for weeks in order to keep them away from poisoned meats. a ll la Ee A i ee Will Report Against Farmers’ Free List and Woo! Schedule. WASHINGTON, June 22 It was predicted in the senate here today that the senate ft nance committee will adverse. ly report on the farmers’ free list bill and the Underwood bill for the revision of “sched- ule, K” the paragraph of the Aldrich-Payne measure regard. ing wool tariff. This, it is ex pected, will start a battle on the floor. Seeteeeeee eee eeeak Se nd indie Aindintinthe Madina Madad PSSA SESLAESSSEDH Run Down? Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a tonic. It does not stimulate. There */is not a drop of alcohol in it. | You have asteady, even gain, |day by day. Ask your doc- tor. Secure his approval first. then go ahead. L.e.7"Lcs: Lake Washington strawberry fields are now open to the publi » Yesler way car. He had never been in @ big city the | , looking in the windows and enjoying himself hugely Anyone troubled with dandruff, itching scalp or brittieg “Woman's Exchange.” The mountaineer ous Specimens of feminine the hair to become atleky oF “is this the woman's exchange?” To out down ¢ t resorting to dle vary gaunt and very spinster-tike | parapn behind the counter, the woman?” | , | guess I'll keep Sal,” he hurrying out, npologetically, hs smooth and the flesh firm: Sewing Machines REDUCED TO $27.50 B. D. Voris Pioneer Deater ifn White Sewing Machines 1105 Third Ave. SEATTLE —Phones— Ind., 694; Sunset, Main 708. Sewing Machines for Rent. | | ic Words by Schaefer Music by Condo VERA PROSSER MIXED Mrs. Vera Pi killed her bust Libby, Mont, and by @ jury on the |defense, in a This time she Helty by a dive Ifore Judge Dyker {x alleged to be one wife of a ss Second av Br | Andrew brought Ve him one pn not It was #0 nice ing to Mr« After t er girls home, too. of the automol she sald, frequently ca yxicated condition cruel e sald, an fn castonally had « hab |her around the tabl | Her husts provider, she tes its have made | They have been ma 23, 190 make up Bronson MRS. KENNEDY RECOVERING. Mra. Dora Kennedy ed suicide by jumping | yesterday, and who was rescued by young sailor named the city b resting ea day. She she n vestigations by the licans. Howard Moore, vert to the savage wiggle your ea t that «8 “X1% develed ner, Parin b and Head Extractors 1419-17 Pow n in the ar uting causes for the divorce by Mrs. Mabel E onser conclusion of her trial ser, she said, stayed more tha hours at the Bronson home at that time. When she came Bronson, M Prosse Prosser said at that ons testime allow your husband dinner at the Olymp according Bronson, her husband bre sion, she said, one of the | 0 tipsy that she could not get out who attempt tempt | Wants to Know How Jews Are Treated in Our Army and Navy CHARLES G. EDWARDS. Georgia congressman, introduced bills providing war and the navy, to ascertain if Jews are discriminated against either brane! h of the service. UP IN DIVORCE CASE nd on a MRS. VERA PROSSER _AMUAEMENTS. MOORE THEATRE 4 Nights Beginning Next Monday, Chariee Frohman Presents JOHN DREW In Ris Greatest ¢ ty Triumph “SMIT nha Pricee—Eve, Boe Be te $60 sie Hotn rnered em Week, Matinee Saturday. HUMAN HEARTS Sunday matinee, “The Com- Soc. Bat, NE LEVY, Manager. PHOTO PLAYS AND VAUDEVILLE, New Pictures Wednesday and Sunday. Ad : entire BAND, 1 Performance— Mothers Can Check Their Babies Here. HOUSE SEND DIRECT ELECTION RESOLUTION! BACK TO CONFERENCE) WASHINGTON, June 22.—By a| vote of 172 to 112 the house yester- day afternoon refused to accept the | olution for the direct election of | nators, as passed by the seen and the measure was sent to con- ference. The vote was taken = strict party lines. Sell (re voted with the democrats. (dem., Wis.) voted with the repub- Chicago high school, y type if you ean Spinning’s Sixteenth Anniversary Sale In the real bargain sale In Seatt » value-gtving « the city. It ie an. opportunity traordinary—one that nvery purchase cannot be duplicated § Basy Spring Penn M Manioure Nati 10¢ Tweezers, Ear Spoons and Black Nickel-Plated Rod. ing coat and pants b Coat Collar Springs Yours for Bargains, Spinning’s Bargain Store EMMA DUNN & CO. “The Baby Get This—It's a Big One. COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN* AJESTIC ViLoe Seon to be “The EMPRESS." CHAS. BOWSER & CO., “Superstition” j4 bu 8 oo 8 Dow ) Bhow for 10e and 200." “COLTSE Third and World's Greatest Ph ‘Theatre. | EVERY NEW Fit FIRST, Bxtratt Special! ! Seattle's Favorite Singers! 500 «5 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Baseball | Tomorrow at 3 P. M. | SPOKANE VS, SEATTLE. Take Yesier Car. Admission 250 and 50c, A Night on the Beach Dance ~~ DREAMLAND Seventh and Unton TONIGHT Sea Heach Souvenirs to All Admission 23e—Including Five Dance ‘Tickets LADIES FREE

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