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RAARKARERAAR AEA THE WOMAN'S PRIZ! There ts 96 ting at The office re, Anna M. Miller, 217 1-2 Union st. con rey ‘was Judged the best submitted this week by & Woman. Hore it is: DID THE CURTAIN LEC- TURE BECAUSE HE CAME INSULATE? RAEAARARHRAAAE RHA Z Prrrererree ts AWay $10 more next week for best Leonylines; $5 to a woman and $6 to @ man. More than 1,700 Loonyline con- tributions were received this week Just a few samples of ‘em are print ef today. The loonier they are, the better. The best time to think Loonyline ts at 2:17 a. m. though! strikes you, rise from bright gouch and go down into the EXtehen and eat a dill pickle and three glasses of rich cre go back to bed, and if yo up a If a < "t think of Loonylines, you “hate no genius whatever. Bend your Loonylines to the Loonyline editor of The Star. May be you will be the lucky one next week. Prize winners will be an- pounced next pe. Wf the cornet, would the stand for it? Mra. BV. G Sidney 1405. Drop her in the drink, cap Wf 1 put an ax In an incubator, - would It hatchet? Ed G. Davies, Shaw's Pharmacy, Second-and Madison Quick, feller, gargle this pill inde e by PLA “Maude McLarry of Los Angeles, it her three children at Lockney, nea mother. Mre. McLarry then committ Lar¥y took her three children, aged five and three years months, into a vacant house, cut thelr throats with a piece threw their bodies into a clump of weeds and then ended life by hanging herself to the cross arm of a windmill. (By Calted Frese Leased aber : TACOMA,” July 1.—Bert . Wil ‘ams, A. Grover and James Oliv i ear conductor, are held at city jail today charged by the =, with shooting John Gatto, is at the Paddock hospital, it is said, he has little ; for recovery. The attack ‘Was made on Gatto Thursday night South Washington st. the shooting is a story of eeeeeeeeeeee The Loonyline editor will give, If the neck-laces will a sun-buret! Irene Ericksen, 768 Belmont Place. Hi, Bill, don't rob that house, If @ parrot talks can an beater? Herbert S. Dukinfield 3236 Eastlake Av Give him a cracker for that, if Hetty Green is worth millions, what le Alice Longworth? Mra. A. D. Goings, | $016 12th Av. N. W. © Drop it, Tige. , Woman Heat Mre. was discovered yesterday, killed ir here, where the woman w suicide. led murder of Ella Oliva, sister of, ‘one of the men under arrest, by Joe Rossi last March. Afcording to Chief of Pollce Fraser, Oliva bas confessed that he shot jatto «because «Gatto fs a friend of Rossi, who escaped after slashing Ella Oliva with a knife, and told the ch at he believed Gatto was pl to at {tack the girl aE 10 FLY LIMA, 0., July 1—A contest In the air between aviator givais for a girl’s hand will be the feature of the tday avi- meet. here tomorrow. Bachellor and Bert Cham- aviators, have been lay- the heart of Miss May Probe Russian Religious Condition accept kes the gree altitude WAGHINGTON, July ‘White House, represented by Presi- war a General wards and Major game interrupted by a eh storm when about one-third Edwards and MARK RHHR RRR , * JUNE BRIDE SCORE TODAY * B89 oe June, 191 | June, 1911. x Rkkkkkhaakrenhaen The 1911 “June bride” late during the he did last year was no slouch “June bride’ last Gage, otherwise known as marriage license clerk, Danny ( had little trouble beating record, and with the 16 “runs” 4 gorterées , the 1911 “June 3 closes the season with all told. BOSTON, July 1—Matthew Mc- Dorough, & years old, of South Boston, was playing with several boys in a vacant lot near his home . 1y, when one of the young- / found & half pint bottle filled # Nquid. _. “Let's draw lots and see who'll we tp drink {t,” somebody sug- McDonough drew the lot. He drank the con- of the bottle and after four of agony died at a hospital. Timothy Leary, a medical ex- will perform an autopsy _ $B an ettort to learn the nature ofp “the liquid. 60D SUBBTITUT Qloomy Individual—Have you any 0. hi on a of your steak and kidney Opinion. A ea s > roeteeke THE REV. STUART MACAR.- THUR, recently chosen president of the Baptist world alliance, may, it is said, resign the pastor ate of Calvary church, New Yor! im order to make a personal in- vestigation of the religious con | tions in Russia. OLLIE JAMES AFTER A TOGA jed Press Leased Wire.) LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 1—Can- didates for state offices and for United States senator are being chosen today in the democratic pri- jmaries in Kentucky. Ollie James, jTepresentative from the First dis- trict, {s running against Senator Paynter, whom he declares allied |himeelf with Guggenheim of Colo- |rado to benefit the Aldrich tariff bill. James also attacks Paynter for his association with Lorimer, jot Press Leased Wire.) ,» Neb, July 1—Pr dent Taft's admirers in Nebraska ting with little pleas- ure the first hard slap to his cam- paign for reelection. This was a denunciation of Franklin Shotwell its secretary, by the executive com- mittee of the progressive republican league of the state for publicly urging the Taft claims. Shotwell, in Washington inter- views; urged the renomination and re-election of the present chiet ecutive and practically pledged Nebraska to him. Angered at this, the progressive executive commit tee met here, roasted Shotwell to a |turn, declared him unauthorized to speak for the league, and, as a final stab, announced that their secretary's statements in no wise represented the views of the organization. JEFF TO ALASKA (By United Prews Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, July 1—James J. Jeffries is today in New York fol- lowing his arrival from Europe. Jef- 1s that as soon taken a look at his busine hunting trip. boat Inconapicuous on the voyage o CHICAGO—Following a quarrel with several sdhoolboy companions, Louls Hanson, 12, shot himeeif dead. Passengers on the that Jim kept himself very | ! Kills Her Three Ghildren’ (By United Press.) INVIEW, Texas, July 1.—Driven insane by the hy STORY OF DISAPPOINTED LOVE # disappointed love and the attempt Should the miliwright, would « footprint? Mise Effie Smart, 1122 86th av I love every crack in your skull if @ woman sings will a siren whistle? Laura J. 8, Box 294, Black Diamond, Wa Turn out the ight, kid If Bnoquaimle Falls, would Nerth Bend? First grandpa A.B AY Give him the club. TRY TO FINISH TRIAL BY MONDAY An effort will be made by the at torneys on both sides to finish up the Wappenstein e by Monday night and give all conce ed with it a vacation on July 4. The state's case was ended yesterday after noon, after # than two days had been devoted to actual taking of testimony. In the first tml the state took four days to present its (aase 4 Hi Gill, former mayor of Sea |LABOR WON'T was the first witness for the fense. He took the respons of establishing the restricted dis trict. Following him, Health Com o joner Crichton and Secretary Braymer of the commiasion the stand to testify to the of ing © weekly $2.50 fee from ¢ inmate of th bawdy house medical examination This testimony had been Introduced by the state first trial t show that Wappe and the police department had no dutie STONE CA The Stone Castie, a roadhouse near the Seattle Country club, said to have been the scene of ya Joy riders’ Jinks party this sum mer, was raided early today, and win valued at dollars seized. Sheriff's Deputies Mark Freeman and Herbert Beebe went out in an auto at 2 o'clock this morning. They oxpected to find a merry gath ering at “the castle,” but the p! ae (My United Preas Leased Wire.) ERIE, Pa. July 1—M dite held up a fast mail on the Phil- adeiphia & Erie railroad last night, rifled the mall and express cars, and threw one passenger over a 300-foot bank and wounded two of the train crew. C. F. Bemis, brakeman, was shot fm the arm. C. H. Block, mail clerk, ‘as shot in the right side, and was taken to a hospital in a dying condition. When the train rounded a curve near here shortly after 10 o'clock last night the engineer saw an ob- eae ee a! STLE IS RAIDED SE TS LOOT FAST MA » soon as possible, but could not be THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 1}, 1911. TERRE RRR THE MANS If A. M. Turner Cherry st, will call * Star office he will ® His Lognyline wh itted by a man this * week, Here is what brought ® bome the bacon for A, M \* If THE BKIRT HOBBIES | *® WILL ABUNDANCE? eee ee PRIZE. of at * * a * a 1 Sees eeeeeeee | Canada dance as well as Katydld? J. V, Han 220 Federal i. Start bim for the pound, Jim. W Everett in a cafeteria, where would Ironing-board? | Mra, Minnie Ril 987 N. Sist the sponge y, Bt. Quick, doo If corn-etalke, pumpkin, Mra. R. J. Wiley, Ariingtoa, Wash Ring the bell on that When the autumn leaves will the Mrs. H, A. Graham. 2001 83rd St. Your'e out, kid if a slingshot, would a coat hanger? Mre. McGraw, 1122 3¢th Ay | I love every split in your ora alum ® If George did Billiken, G. Hawkins, 2 Warren Ay. Hit him tn the slats, John. If Diana Dilipickles went Into a | Room 98, Roslyn Hotel. Let's Ongar. — ee WAPPY imposed on them to collect any fees from the*falien women, The testimony, however, it te thought, to confuse the minds of the and the © left thie evidence out in the second trial. The defense, however, insisted on {introducing It over the objections of Prosecutor Murphy and Special Prosecutor Rummens, as tending to establioh the fact that Wappenstein had nothing to do with the fixing ofshe restr i district bound- arte When T. J. Long. the witness whom Judge Ronald admontshed | to tell the truth an | terial fact. at noon ye turned after the midday recess, his memory ploked up to some ex-| tont. He remembered that on the} occasion when he introduced the subject of a bribe to Wappenstein | by offering him elther # sult or al fancy tein told bim,| he testif to Tupper. jerted » was quite d ve for Roxy | Reber, the proprictor, and a Dar. tender, Both were arrested and brought into town. The tonneau of the machine was piled high with champagne and other stuff. The deputies found so much booze in “the castle” collar that they had to make another trip this forenoon to get the rest of it The men were released on fur nishing $600 ball each. ats struction ahead. He stopped as. * fore the train crashed into ties and telegraph poles placed across the} track. The engineer and firemen were seized by masked men, and other robbers jumped into the mail| and express cars. Block tried to} oppose them, He was met by a volley of shots, and fell. It ts be Meved that a large amount of loot was obtained. The robbers are still at large. Carl Anderson, a passenger, tried to grapple with a bandit. He was tossed over a bank, and later picked up unconscious. * * * * * * * * * tf * * * Asiatic Cholera in New York (By United Press Leased Wire.) AUBURN, N. Y., July 1-—Asiatio cholera has a i here. To- maso Birardi, an Italian immi- grant who arrived here three weeks ago, died this morning in a lodging house from the dread disease. He was Ili only since yesterday. SE | As soon as the nature of Birardi's |malady wi earned, pollce sur jrounded the hous id the eta |board of health wae notified. Al | Birardi’s effects have been burned jand the 16 inmates of the house! |whe were oxposed to the disease [have been placed in the atrictest | qui ranting — STAND FOR CRIME Organized labor in Seattle will not stand by any member of a union charged with crime when convinced that he is guilty. This was publicly brought out this morning, when Deputy Prose- outor Kennedy old Judge Gay that he had talked to several members of the typographical union concern -\ing Wolf, who assaulted Mrs. Rose) |MoGilvra at the Stirling hotel on| the morning of May 81, and that they have urged that he be dealt with’ severely. “These men,” said Kennedy “have known oWit. They said they knew what kind of a man he 1s, and they urge his punishment Some of them feel that his past record convinces them of bis gailt.” Wolf was sentenced to a term in the county fall for four months. Judge Gay said that he had been visited by Wolf's mother, and was not golig to be too severe because | Wolf's father was old and helpless,” LIVERPOOL, June 1.-—~The sea men's strike today forced a delay affairs he will go to Alaska on a in the departure of the liners Sue vie a4 Arabic from this port. On the Avable the sixth fire in two days was extinguished this morn ing, after causing only small dam- age. The liners owners accuse the strikers of the atempts at arson. The tleup of cargo boats in Liver- pool 1% complete. LEGAL NETWORK (By United Preds Leased Wire.) LO§ ANGELES, Cal, July 1— With the formal postponement of the case of Mra. Ortie B. McMani- gal, cited for contempt in connec- tion with the labor prosecutions, | until next Thursday, attorneys for |the defense of the McNamara brothers today went into confer- ence to discuss next week's develop ments in the now famous network Of cases. The coming week will be fraught |with many important steps, taken | both by the district attorney's force | and the battery of attorneys retain- ed by ‘union labor organizations. The most important case will be | that of the McNamara brothers. | They will appear for arraignment before Judge Bordwell July 6. | PHONE GIRL TESTIFIES (By United Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, D. C., July 1.—|ef The Lorimer investigating commit-| du: tee of the senate plans to adjourn) fo |this afternoon or on Monday to| go |July 13 to give the lawyers on either| tig | side a chance to arrange for the presentation of further evidence. | Frances Carroll, a telephone oper |ator, today produced the long dis- tance records of Hinds’ office and repeated from memory messages betwen him and other persons. She said the prominence of the pertons impressed the conversations vividiy on her mind, 60 to at! wa de fo do Un jth Refugees fire soon dried the waters eee ar oa Tee RES EE SESS SS * Three last They were taken direct Busch gardens, THROW 15,000 OUT OF WORK You must, w LITTLE CORONATIONS AT HOME TAKE IT | TELL You €/RE $5 OVER, ANO CAN’ LANCE OUR. BOO ST ae Picture shows passenge The beach of Plumpers bay, Brit- leh Columbia, was the scene of « unique party yesterday morning a sides the crew of the wrecked amer Spokane, 147 passengers landed about midnight Thure- GET THE 6TAR PING FOR BEST DOPE ON BATTLE If you want the latest dope @® the Wolast-Moran battle, telegraphic news wired direct to The Star by its special cor- respondents, read The Star. The Star publishes more re dle news of the big events In the sporting world than any other Seattle paper. Watch The Star Pink for the big specta! d all late news happenings. RRR Kee Rh 2aeeeeeeeeeeeeee The Star's loe Oream Festival PASADENA, Cal, July thousand pounds of beef, rnished with real Mexican chile, were served yesterday In the Busch nken gardens to 6,000 delegates the American Medical asso: fon convention. The barbecue aa prepared by Jose Romero, scendant of the chef of Plo Pico, Mexican governor of Call ria, Forty special trains brought the ctors from Los Angeles today to the NEW YORK, July 1.—That 15,000 women and girls will be thrown out employment and a $10,000,000 in- istry destroyed by the Shea bill r the protection of birds, which es in effect today, is the declara on made here by business men, nder the terms of the act, only plumage of ostriches and hens n be used in the feather industry, did Mr, Softleigh call on hy o doctors and an ambulance, Judge. Camped on Be 1—} of wrecked steamer camped on the beach after leaving the vessel. ‘ed cl othing of the passengers and saved many from serious iliness. day night. Every one was drenched and chilly from contact with the water. After some search, a few matches were found and a roaring campfire, rivaling anything ever accomplish “TYPHOID ROSIE” CHICAGO, July 1. — Ip, Rose Boersma, 20, who came he from Russia three years ago, Chicago today has a “Typhoid ” who |e declared to be every whit as di “Typhoid Mary", New York authorities have been forced to quarantine on jand to prevent her Ith Officer Koehler today is re- for an outbreak of declared “Typhoid Ros! sponsible in Englewood. Al- n ith is it te declared, have visited every home in which she has been employed. WINS BLUE RIBBON OF THE AIR EAST CHURCH, Isle of Stepny, Eng., July 1—Aviator Weyman, th American entrant, today won th blue ribbon of the alr, the Coupe Internationale. Weyman flew around the 94 miles of the course in 71 minutes, 86 1-5 seconds. His average speed was 78 8-10 miles an hour. Today was the third race for the international cup. Glenn H. Cur tiss won the first at Rheims, France, {n 1909. Claude Grahame. White of England won the second race last year at Belmont park, New Work. Accidents — overtook Gustave Hamel, one of the British aviators in the first lay today. He was thrown from his machine while flying sixty feet high, but was not seriously hurt (By United Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, D. C., July 1 Telegrams are flooding the treasury department today protesting against a proposed increased charge of one-eighth of one per cent for the melting of gold at government assay offices. The present charge is just what the proposed increase equals The result of the increase, it is be- lieved, will bring about the direct shipping of gold to the mints in. stead of to assay offices, (iy United Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, July 1,.—A’ sharp rise and brisk trading tn Brie rajl- road stock ts in evidence tdéda: sn Wall st., due to the report received here that negotiations are pending for a close traffic alliance that, in effect, will be a complete merger of the Hrie and the Canadian Pacific railroads, NO! Posi TIVELY No, MR SMITH! 1 NEVER TAKE ANY THING Huge ed on these shores by the Indians. was soon started. Some crackers had been saved from the wreck and after having been thoroughly the dried out and warmed. crowd had breakfast, with and jam making up the menu 'WOMAN CATCHES CHICKEN THIEF With a flesh wound in his right leg, John Champion, of George- town, lies at the city hospital to- jday, sorry that he ever attempted to steal chickens. Mrs. Soomes, 5969 Detroit av. was awakened early this morning by the squwking of frightened chickens, the sound coming from her hen ho She brought forth her trusty rifle aod thus armed went for the supposed chicken thief. _ And she was not disap- pointed. At gun's point she forced him to surrender. But whiele she was telephoning the police about her capture, the man ran off. She fired her gun at him and wounded him, He was taken to the olty hospital. NICE LETTER (Dy United Proms Leased Wire.) CHICAGO, July 1. — Assistant States Attorney | prosecuting Evelyn See, the “re- | Yealor of absolute life,” today re- ceived a black hand letter, inform- ing him that he would be killed j with a bomm, which would explode in the court room. The police have |b notified and Burnham is guarded, big ckers | | i BOARD CAR His spine fractured in trying to board a moving Northern Pacific freight train at Argo station last ight at 7:15, W. T. Huff died at the county hospital about two} hours after the accident happener | Huff was a widower, about 40, {and had lived with his sons, eight! and ten years old respectively, at | 8218 Bastlake ay, A short time ago he sent the boys to a friend, Jos. |Daven, Louisville, Kentucky ENGR E REDS HY % 4 WEATHER FORECAST. +e * * * * * * * Fair tonight and Sunday; ® light westerly winds, Tem *® perature at noon today 60. ee ee xe A8 IT SOUNDED. Judge—Did the man whose auto | Was in collision give it a cursory | examination? Wit It sounded that way, 8 ir,—Pathfinder, Burnham, who ts) KILLED IN TRYING 10) (thy United Prose Leased Wire) BHAWNEE, Okla., July 1—Robt, Swazey, a Canadian, was burned at the stake by @ band of Mexican bandits near Fort Sumner, N. My on June 15, according to a letter re- ceived from Mra. Emma Binghars, the mother-in-law of the dead man. The Canadian authorities have been notified. Do You Ever Use Liquors? By this we mean, any use for wines whirkies in your home? If #6, do you appreciate goods at right prices? Nobody owns you see Our Goods. have you beers or pure Come and You will receive the same |] treatment, whether you buy or not Free and Prompt Delivery ‘Remember the 4th Cee! Brown-Powell Liquor Co. 611 Third Ave. Main 1652; Phones: Ind. 4598 Chas. Powell. Felix Brown. ‘A Little Money Goes a Long Way Many people are neglecting thelr jteeth simply from the lack of euffi- place the same in This great obsta- jon. cle is now overcome by the gener |ous proposition offered by the New ital Parlors, Inc. A small amount down and the balance paid as you can will place your teeth in | permanent conditic cted for a written guarantee, big dentai concern. This office has the only complete pment in the ¢ compressed and ‘dil modern appliances to eq D time and relieve pain are ia use in each of the six private | Operating rooms Est 6 and examinations are | always free at the New York Dental Parlors, 614 First ave Open Sundays, 9 a. m. till 12 \BACK IN THEIR OLD LOCATION LOUGHNEY 4& LOUGHNEY, THE FAMOUS SPECIALISTS, NOW IN THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING Loughney & Loughney have now secured offices in their old location, The Peoples Savings Bank Buil ing, where they were located for a number of years, and are now re ceiving in their new suite of of- fices, rooms 401-402. They are meeting with wonderful success with their new treatments, which they call the External Ab sorbent Treatment, and have in this a really wonderful remedy for such difficult cases of sickness as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Lumbago and all troubles of the Bowels, Liver and Kidneys, |. This Treatment has been taken by a large number of well-known citizens, whose signed testimonials of the effictency of the remedy have appeared in this paper, and in every case accepted for the treat- ment the charge does not exceed $10 These specialists give free con- sultation and advice to all who are sick and cell at thetr offices. The staff includes a medica} doctor and licensed druggist, who personally | |look after each case accepted for tragtment ‘ any old friends and patients will be glad to learn of this move, and they are Invited to the new of- tices. To the sick, Loughney says: “If you will come to me you will have a complete examination, consultation and advice, all given without charge. If I believe I can help you with the External Absorbent Rem- edy, the cost will not be more than $10, which includes a full medical course.” Rooms 401-2 Peoples Savings Bank Building, at the corner of Second Avenue and Pike Street,