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To have been born June 28, 1858, would make one 53 today, and con: treat how = fate time have aspired to Otis one of the really few males whose presence on the stage makes any difference to the habit of playing to the feminine portion of the house Maybe his wife won't let him. A new hotel at Broadway and YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE and that Is just}, Skinner, | * audience. Once, and that’s not been so long ago, Otis was a matinee — idol, but now he's married and he's outgrown —— the} CARROLL GETS $5,000 BAIL Convicted on the charge of ox tortion, Harry H, Carroll was yes terday released from the county Jail on $6,000 ball, furnished by m bers of his family, rroll bas ap Jed to the supreme court, RARER RE RK * * THE FEMININE EXPERT * * “How can you tell if a paint * * ing is genuine?” “Ry whether it rubs off."— # % Philadelphia Bulletin, * * REAR AR AAR | | June 28, 1863, at 2 a. m, the United States gunboats began to run the river in front of Vicks burg, It was ac counted desper ate work, but if the federals had known the tem ae | SEATTLE’S VETS [WIFE WANTS FRISKY | Cc. H. CAIN, little giving a brief sketch of their war career and what they're doing now, The articles will make up an inter esting record of what was done by G, A. R. men living in this city, Here's a Civil war veteran who looks back upon the four years he served bis country with pride and satisfaction He's Cornelius ce nee me SPOUSE, 70, CURED Banker Worth Half Mile lion Aceused of Spend ing Cash Foolishly. LOS ANGELES, June” 28 Charging that husband, Rich ard Murphy, an officer and dire in ten North Dakota banks, with a fortune of $200,000, te expending large sume of money foolishly on women friends, Mra Anna B Murphy filed suit In the superior court on Saturday asking that he be declared incompetent and that a guardian be appointed. Murphy, who ts 70 y old and no physteally infirm, it tv watdy thimt constant attention of a male nurse is necessary, amassed a fortune rraising wheat in north Daketa and invested in a chain of financtal institutions before coming ‘to Las Angeles, He i# sald to be an of ficer and principal stockholder dn banks in the following towns sin North Dakota; Mayville, Hampten, Le Mouen, Sawyer, Portland, Northwood, Haton, Sheron, Grand Forks and Laton. In addition he is sald to hold first mortgages on North Dakota property to’ the amount of $150,000, and also to |have large deposits of money tp this city, Ce ea FURNITURE DRY Goops |! Taffeta and Store Closes Dally at 6:30. Messaline Silk Petticoats i] are exceptionally good. SPECIAL $8.85—Plain-colored Messaline Petticoats, with accordi6n- and cluster-plaited flounces ; some with deep Dresden-patterned styles, with accordion-plaited flounce and bias ruffle. from. SPECIAL & silk underlay Copenhagen and brown. for this offering and at the special price quoted the values i} silk underlay and others finished with braid; also pretty Many of the season’s favorite colors to choose 5 lored styles, trimmed with wide bias band and with deep Shown in changeable effects, Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in plain tai- | Special at $3.85 i §©=6' These Petticoats have been selected from regular stocks in red, gray, Second Floor inch size. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. English China Tea-Cups and Sauce $1.00) SET OF SIX Of light-weight English China, in a plain, ovide shape, with edge decorated in three gold pin lines, as illustrated; dainty yet serviceable. Set of six, $1.00, CUT GLASS KNIFE RESTS, SPE- CIAL 75¢ EACH—Colonial design, 4%4- —China and Gi FURNITURE DRY GOODS CUT GLASS SALT AND PEPP SHAKERS, SPECIAL 35¢ EACH good assortment of shapes and designs choose from, with sterling silver tops, CUT GLASS INDIVIDUAL SAT SPECIAL 50¢, SET OF SIX—In agonal shape, cut in star designs, are Section, 4th at. New York, is to have 1,800 per of the con.|H. Cain, of W. G7th st, Bal] y * telephone stations. federate troops within the citadel | lard During the entire war he ASSEMBLE CHILDREN FOR 1 aa they might not have accounted it} fought with the army of the Po PARADE. m ‘i . “Coronation Cocktall” is the New! 4 “Gexperate. It wae that very |tomac under Grant, MeClelland and School children from the eet fancy drink, It’s named 80 De aay that Gen. John C. Pemberton, | Other generpis who have been re-)® fifth and sixth grades, ho -Fr1ece ue low e rice 7 : cause two of ‘em make you feel/ in. confederate commander, re-| membered in prose and verse |w will partictpate in the . Pot ? say that you're bigger’n old George vi and ail his family. Sangster, who is an authority on women folks, says the women neglect the men in summer Says it makes the poor fellows nervous. Tell "em that, boys, when ask for vacation trips. Blind people ride free on Glas gow street cars. May be weil enough to put trust magnates in jail, but if you think the result will be to restore compe- tition where It has passed away, you can’t see an inch deep into the economle conditions of your celved a letter signed by a nun ber of his soldiers, in which they sald to him: “If you can't feed tus you had better surrender us, horrible as the idea is. Men are not going to Me here and perish; | ‘if they do love their country, self preservation is the first law of nature, and hunger will compel a man to do most anything. This army is now ripe for mutiny uo less it can be fed.” | MORSE LOSES HIS FIGHT FOR LIBERTY (By United Press Leased Wire.) West Virginia and enlisted there} latch Children's day parade and exéreises, will moet at 10 right in a hotbed of secessionists. It was the dividing line between the North and the South, and when Sergt. Cain marched to war with Company D, Sixth Infantry of Went Virginia, many of his closest com: panions wore the gray of the Con- federaten. Sergt. Cain fought throughout being struck or dragged off the war without ot by a Johnny's bull to prison, And ver wan sent © the guard he After the war he was mustered out at Wheeling Woast Virginia, as first sergeant Fighting over, Cain married and came West in the early "70s, set . * . i* This old soldier was raised in|» * « * * o'clock tomorrow marning at Cascade schoo) for drill RRR Seeeeeeeeee IN HORSE CAR W JOY RIDE | NEW YORK 2 Scott, who has been driving horse fears for 40 years, appeared In the Tombs court today charged with speeding. ‘One moment,” Magistrate Corrt- wan said to the accusing officer. Did T understand you to say speed- horses? popularity. Dinner Plates, set of six, $1.00. set of six, 85c. et of six, 58c. ucers, set of six, $1.00.| Oatmeal Saucers, set of six, 65c. ed-Oak Dining Table ast Plate te Breakf. Pie P' Cups and Quarter |Soup Plates, set of six, 73c. |Vegetable Dishes, 30c and 40c, | Fruit Saucers, set of six, 40c. » $22.50 HIS is the old-fashioned Blue Willow pattern, of enduring Exceptional value at $7.00 for the 50-piece set. May be had in open stock, priced as follows: Special i day. ATLANTA, Ga, June 26-—-Ap-| {ing in Ballard 15 years ago. To-|ing—speeding horse car ro ee ‘s ‘P plication for a habeas corp’ it|}day he ts nearing his 76th year,/Where did this atrocious offense eS. y playa Rekaeeeenee sagt for Chas. W. Morse ‘en ae ‘ind | Dut the memory of those four years take place?” ; > banker, serving a term in the fed-| Of #truagle for bis country is sul! “At Broadway and Duane st. last An excellent value : = elane Pop eta & eral prison here for bank wreck. | Steen levening, your honor.” the police : ; ; e Bi $e of the new mascot of the #| Gite cea prc oe a a aa a a a 2 2 Fg yor geet er gen vr is presented in this ea bog . : % steamship Spokane, which re- #| 1 gee EF pyc depgroed 6 pt o sen. |] T Dining Chair of solid oak, in be saiamt frost, Boutheastern AE Pec et le AT THE THEATRES wi tione oc teres pM well-constructed Ta- | , aska erday. It is a *_™ -— Jo © o : ° e * Fy ™ © ate Mp ve ie gig “gay Pert ge ge Moore ye Tonn Drew in #1 The driver, who is 78. years old ble. It is built of solid | Polished golden finish. Has a jar feeling of fondness * CASES ALL DROPPED. & Seattie — “The Convict's # A#sured the magistrate that the of ; ; & for Capt. Guptill | Judge Gay yesterday dismissed) ® Daughter.” a ficer must have been mistaken, j oak, top showing | full box seat construction cov- > # all the criminal libel suits b ht w Orpheum—Vaudevilie #|. “Drivin’ 40 years, and this is the : | : > Pere Cree eee ee bee and against the owners and /# Emprese—Vaudeville w first time anybody ever got me into quartered grain, and | ered in leather over cane. Spe- yin th / ors of two local newspapers. # Pantagee—Vaudevil! # court.” he sat : H H Underwood of Alabama ia begin-| Judge Gay took the postion that # Grand=aiorion ‘Pletares | “Well” the Judge said. shaking is shown in the popu- | cially priced at $3.95. to look like the favorite son yuld not be put to ihambra— Motior fete # his head, “only your gray haire save "t st J . bed Of the South, but he's not likely to| unnecessary expense to settle a | sion pletares you, Scott. 1 will be merciful. One| . lar waxed golden fin- eet De ripe before 1916 or 1920. ridiculous newspaper fight ‘Reeth eee ee ee ee dollar” 5 : if} ish. In its simple lines the general design of the : The county commissioners yes-| Table is very attractive. Top measures 45 inches | a terday awarded $67,000 worth of ‘ . ms . o Fj i » contracts for the construction of in diameter and extends to 6 feet. Price $22.50. four miles of Warrenite road on the tien’ Selle,” dana —Fourth Floe Bothell road. ‘The new national theatre at Mexico City is to have a curtain made of a million pieces of giass in beautiful coloring. HANOVER, N. H.-—The 142nd commencement of Dartmouth col lege was observed today with cus tomary exercises | Frederick & Nelson—Basement Salesroo WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Inexpensive Wash Dresses For Outing and Vacation Wear —ready in a variety of new and pretty models that makes selection easy, CONSTANTINOPLE. — Cholera) has broken out among the Turkish troops in the Yemen district. Mes gages today say that the epidemic is widespread. | Perret ee ee. 2 ee oe ee * * % LACK OF HORN COST $200 *) *% Fines ranging from $100 to * and the materials and workmanship are surprisingly good for the low prices quoted. —Rarement Saiesroom. % $500, and aggregating over % $1,000, were yesterday imposed I Opportunity stands upon the threshold. i sleic ns reeves, The Don't sit dreaming, building air castles for the DRESSES AT $8.75—In checked | ciennes insertion. Skirt is trimmed with 2 the regulations. e : og ing : y “3 - : et ce tee fg abe age taht acai and striped gingham, and dotted lawns; wide fold of plain material. Sizes 16, 18, fe absence of a whistle or fog zt cost one boat $200. failed to grasp in the past. Wake up! Make the most of the present—m today what it ought to be—depend not upon Providence alone—help yourself and be independent of the future! INVEST IN KIRKLAND Promises are idle words compared with reality, for it is reality that counts—facts, not fancies. The Kirkland of today is a fact; its unsurpassed natural resources are rapidly drawing manufactories and other big enterprises within its bounds-—the rich soil and easy transportation facilities are proving their worth to the farmer and homesecker, 34, 36 and 38. Ss aeeteee high- and Dutch-neck models; long and | | DRESS 14 to 20; 34, 36, 38] % sleeves; prettily finished in embroid- AT $5.75—In white mar- quisette, embroidered in blue, pink or black; also styles in pink and blue cham- bray, with waist tucked and trimmed with bands of cotton Cluny insertion and skirt trimmed to match, Sizes 14, 16, 18, 34, 36, 38 and 40. DRESSES AT $6.75—Of printed tissue, in blue, gray and lavender; have yoke of allover lace, elbow-length sleeves and plain skirt with band of plain material or full-plaited skirt. * Kaan ketkkehet ery bands; sizes and 42 i} DRESSES AT $4.7! gerie, mandarin-sleeve style, embroidered | ‘The hotel men of the state have completed the program for their four days’ session in Seattle, begin- ning July 26. An automobile trip to Mount Rainier is the headline . feature. Dr. Frank Wilbur Chace was yes- terday appointed first dean of the Wash regon chapter of the _ American Guild of Organists. How many persons o' of age in the United States? Bet miss it by a mile. There are 00 and 2,500 In white lin- | in pink or blue and trimmed in lace and '] insertion; skirt has tucked flounce. Sizes 34, 36, 40 and 42. DRESSES AT $5.00—Made of pink, blue or lavender striped dimity, and white il lingerie, with neck and i || square elbow of 'em are women Be who admit it. There may be others , who don't.” The Salvation Army has obtained the use of the Plymouth Congrega- tional church temporarily, pending the remodeling of the Army head quarters on Fifth av. sleeves, finished with two rows of Valen- | New Lawn Sacques at 65c » Dressing Sacque, like illustration, of ) washable white lawn, patterned with pink, blue or blz ring spots, made with peas- ant sleeves, fitted belt and circular peplum, and trimmed with broad bands of white lawn, Price 65c. A serviceable Lawn Sacque for Summer wear, with black, blue or pink rings on white ground; has adjustable belt, three- quarter sleeves and wide turnover collar; Kirkland is a city in every sense of the word—it affords advantages typical of the large city—its educational features comprise fine schools, a high school and churches. If you are seeking a home, BUY IN KIRKLAND and have the knowledge that your home is a good investment—that its value will increase day by Seeing is believing— don’t neglect the opportunity before you--come over tomorrow and look over the land that is returning the farmer several hundred dollars per acre in fruit, vegetables and chickens. The prices are very reasonable— $250 an Acre and Up For the farmer who desires a ten-acre tract there are obtainable several excellent tit tle farms located near a large lake, within easy driving distance of. Kirkland. Prices Silks and Woolens — Interestingly Priced — “Inda,” a 27-inch Shantung silk, in li blue, pink, navy, old-rose and natural sh special 45¢ yard. Imported Hand-loom Pongee, a_ supefid quality, in natural shade only, 33 inches 1.00 yard. : 3 36-inch Lining Satin, in black, ivory, tan gray, 75¢ yard. ‘ Mohair Sicilian, an excellent fabric for "oh os aarncgipelinanides * Y. M. C. A. BUYS % «BUTLER ANNEX; $246,997 * The east half of the five % story Butler Annex building % was purchased yesterday by # the Y. M. C. A. for $246,997. *% It will be used as an addition % to the men’s dormitory. eeeeeeeeeen * Oe ee ee eee ee ee eel “4 The Humboldt left port last night with a full passenger. list, mostly tourists from the East, bent on a 65c. —Dasement Salesroom. $Mer wear, in black, navy, brown, gray and g ensening trip through South- 3 5 P. A | ee pon dibannind net, 50 inches wide, 50¢ yard. eastern 8) ‘ | * —Ba it : 5 to $65 Per Acre | ones es Oxfords, Special $2.35 Pair | | Women’s | , Hal Taft has recognized Portu- ‘ i gal ae a republic. A little tardy, Batti U elew lobe H dk chi f Val but Bill has really been pretty busy B ani Pike ‘ et rf for $75 and up. th ‘ | Women’s ‘Two-button Dull Calf], Women’s Two-button Patent an er e ues recognizing George V as a king, oats make twenty-two round trips daily, to and from Kirkland. Fare is 62-3 cents 9) A ” : Men’ . E Oxfords, on short vamp last, with | Leather Oxfords, with medium { "ve" pure Linen Handkerchiefs, full-si the year round by commutation ticket. Take Madison car, Kirkland ferry or Anderson boats to our office in Kirkland to- morrow! Terms: $5.00 to $10.00 Monthly with well-finished 14-inch hems, 10¢ each. One hundred dozen Women’s pure Lin Handkerchiefs, with 4-inch hems, each. —Hasoment Salesroom, ~ ‘Untrimmed Hats Attractively Priced 9 a MAYOR WILL HELP BURN THE HAMMER Mayor Dilling, the city council ° and other public officials are among the latest to join the Publicity club's hammer burning stunt Sat- urday night. The national rd is to take a part, also, In the parade and at the burning pyre, where the huge hammer is to be offered up i high toe, welt sole and Cuban heel; good range of sizes; special, $2.35 ] pair. $2.35. | WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, SPECIAL, FOR i CLEARANCE, 45¢ PAIR—About 75 pairs in all; sizes 2% to 5, the ma- } jority in narrow widths. WOMEN’S DARK TAN VICI KID OXFORDS, SPECIAL $1.95 round toe, tip, welt sole and military heel; good range of sizes; special, | as crifice, signifying that every l PAIR—Four-eyelet Oxfords, with tip and military heel; also Two-eyelet Beattle “knocker” has become a | ‘ ith light sole, plain toe and low military heel; in a g e - : ae “booster.” \| ie with lg . : vee good range of f Fine Milan Shapes, in” burnt, white an black, in an excellent variety of styles, $1.75. Large Black Neapolitan Shapes, with d ing brim, edged with Milan braid, $2.25, Imitation Hemp Shapes, in champagne and \y black, $2.45. BURKE & FARRAR, INC. 405-409 NEW, YORK BLOCK Work on the first unit of the Pot- latch reviewing stand, on Fourth fav., between Stewart and Virginia » Was begun yesterday. To date 4,000 seats have been reserved. BROKE LINES GROWING GIRLS’ PUMPS AND OXFORDS, SPECIAL $1.95 PAIR—Included are Tan Calf Pumps and Oxfords, Patent Ankle-sgrap Pumps, and Gun-metal Ankle-strap Pumps. All sizes in the lot, but not in every style, —Barement Salesroom, —-Rasement Salesroom.