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‘The onward march of woman has! shattered another masculine illu sion—the dream that to the wife Delong the toils, and to the hus, ‘Ddand the spolls of the Kitchen and room, Municipal Judme Goodnow of Chicago says that If a Man cannot cook he should not wed. Now all the pat phrases so long im Vorue must be cast into the div card. For instance. ‘the biscuits mother used to ‘a good cook makes a good ete,, ete. Their place will be taken by remodeled and uptodate oe dagped like “the well-tossed flap wing the bride, “the steaks that father used to broil,” and “chefs make the best husbands. It ts probable that sets of rules for husbands will be printed and framed as wal] mottoes to [in conspicuous places PHILADELPHIA, July S.—tIt is the thing now In Philadelphia a girl to take a chance in ® husband. That sounds as if it ‘Were not new, but the fact is that a girl, at a fair, can put her hand fm a grab bag and pull out a husband if she is lucky. Migs Mary Doyle did almost that ‘at the fair for the benefit of St. Gregory's Roman Catholic church last night She and seve thousand young women bovght tickets in a lottery for a husband whose identity was carefully hid-) den, St. Gregory's rector vouch safed that the prize would make a husband, and announced that would perform the marriage ceremony gratis. As an additional) inducement a diamond ring was thrown in with the husband Drawing for the Winner. ‘The drawing for the one capital was held on the porch of the wa of the church fair last night. Miss Jennie | held a box full of num | ‘Miss Mary Murray, blind thrust her hand in the box drew forth a number. The girl) held that number the win- | The | united heart pit-a-pat of | the hundreds of girls assembled | almost audible. “No. 1669 wins!” announced Miss ‘oodhouse. _ After much further fluttering it Giscovered that Miss Doyle/ No. 196% Her envious co| _@amblers in the game of love) Coronation THEATRE 3rd at Pike JULY 4 YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED ame Maru yesterday & 1,500-ton © ew ny sacke at Plor 8 Part of Fhe | cargo consteted of 7,000 tons of toa Joaded at Tacoma, The Japandse | ¢ will sail for the Orient Bat urday with 2,000 sewing wachin automobiles, condensed milk, atra tural fron and agricultural tmple- mente. Mayor Dilling will be one of the judges of the baby show, which ts! to be a feature of the picnic to be! given tomorrow at Lesehi park by *the Chureh of Our Lady Charlies Raser, 21, University of Washington. HM. A. Raser, 1290 Warran av at Beattie General hospital evening, following an operation son of dle lat eRe R eee CHICAGO—Despite the fact that he was denied admission to the probate court, because he had his ff, Jaw, Sul ivan, 200-pound liveryman, borrowed a coat fr ant Judge Ralney and won his In kitehens oat ¢ and bedrooms. The marriage Hoonse blanks ¢ the r fupure may bear ¢ pertinent questions in the form of | # an examination, whieh al) would-be | # husbands must pass, They may| # read like this Have you a certificate from a cooking attesting competence? What experien: had in housework How long does it take make a bed? Can you wash and wipe a whole dinner set without break ing more than one piece? State the manner tn which you build a fire. Are you profiel ing milk and paregoric? 10c A CHANCE thrust her forward and she was directed! to step on the porch and discover her “winnings,” who was hidden behind # screen. LEFT $500,000 IN TWO OLD TRUNKS DENVER, July 3.-—-Horace Gran field of Mount Vernon, N. Y,, killed in an automobile accident near here May 7 last, left a fortune tn two shabby trunks in a hotel here. | The valuables were not discovered until the public administrator was called upon to appraixe the estate of Granfield, bis wife and other relatives being unaware that he} traveled with property worth $500, 000 tn his trunks Granfield, who had a New York ffice, and had long been tnter-| ested in Colorado mines, was pay ing one of his regular visite to Den- | 4 ver, and, while taking a Sunday | vor afternoon ride to the foothills with & lawyer named Richardson, their automobile ran off an embankment | and both men were dead when | hot sumu found. Mrs. Granfield and her |and let Willie mow the lawn daughters came bere, took charge | dd. of the body and then began looking after Granfield's mining property The public administrator learned |® that Granfield had valuables on|* which an inheritance tax might be collected and opened the trunks They contained government and railway bonds, a large sum in cur rency, Jewels, nuggets, etc, all j Yalued at $500,000 VELYN THAW f rt 100 pounds, & ane * REE RRR REE Lee, M reached up jries hanging |water, is a | Fred Vv reservoir That a giant carp! and picked strawt tem inches above the statement upheld by & fisherman at schoo! your have you en « you to Que SHERBROOKE — When “he WwW. Weyn the autho ed, three ¥ for the crime ered disa reated and proud father of an elght-pc boy, left by Father Stork June 25. Mra. Charlotte P. Gite friend of universal womankigd ebrates her birthday today Twenty e years ago began her publ work lecturing on ethics, eco nomics and clology, labor problems s the advances of woman. of her discover jes was that “the laziest negro will work hin head off if you put him a unite brass on ehe of most any color will © day in a lodge uniform let us lee ee ate eeeeeneee * fire extinguisher E Are bandages ready? Yes And the surgeon and ambu the All let's for rain.” right pray * * e 7 * * [ket eee yond a shaking up no one was tajured in ac sion between 4 northbound interurban from Taco ma and an O.W. freight train, at Eighth av. S. and Englewood, at 5:15 yesterday afternoon where she is virtually in retire- ment from the world, Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, recently mentioned as havig been seen in the company of Edward R. Thomas in Paris, today denied ever having seen Thomas abroad. Her statement was cited by reports which al- lege that it was the attention of the millionaire to her that had brought about = Mra. Thomas’ suit for divorce. “The woman to whom Thomas was attentive is Theodora Gernard the former show girl, who i said to resemble me closely,” said Mrs. Thaw, “She has taken a delight in impersonat- ing me, and it was she who went to Reno, Nev. telling others that she was Mrs. Thaw.” CHICAGO—Permission to work! during the summer vacation has been granted about 2,000 school ebildren here. Best Modern Dentistry All Operations Painless RAKE ERASE RHEN CES * During the fiscal year end. # ing yesterday, the receipts of # the Seattle postoffice passed * the one mil dollar mark, # breaking all ia records Last year's rec ts amounted to $998,332.78 \k * Hon re kkk Canadian Pacific steamer Prince | Rupert was put on the regular j attle Victoria-Vancouver run night, after a thorough overhauling BERBER EREONE DEF PROVIDENCE. R. I—Her * garter saved Thorn Cook's * life yesterday. Falling from a *® second story window, her gar ter caught on # sp project ing from a blind. She was rescued after she had hung with her head downward for * 20 minut . * eeeee eee ee ee HREM R Steamship Jefferson sailed iast night for Skagway and points on inside ursion route, carrying full passenger list of tourists ALBANY, N. Y¥.—President Taft, Free CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION Full Set of Teeth ..$3.50 and Up At noon, ‘for 4 days —Tuesday, . Wed- nesday, Thursday and Friday. Saturday & Sunday Nero and the Burn- ing of Rome A Magnificent Film | Gold Fillings . 22k Gold Lrowns $8.50 to $5.00 Bridgowork ......$8.50 to $5.00 $1.00 Up -BO¢ Up Bliver Fillings (the best). | Porcelain Crowns (best) $8.50 Up Terms to Sut All work done by expert dental oper- ators. Lady atten: The Best Dentistry that you can obtain prices. | Wz DO ERACTLY AS WE ADVERTIER | Ma s tio: | ALL Wonk GUARKANTERD Of all’ descriptions, | Get them here, Laboring People’s Dentists Electro Dental Parlors Cor, First Av. and Pike Opposite Public Market Theo. Wilts & Co. 1012 FIRST AVE, of Good | a student of | WALL ST. GOT FIRST READING OF FOR BUSY PEOPLE route to The pres from) the but sald hes. [passed through here, en |Tndianapolis, last night ident bowed to people |rear platform of his car, it was too hot for spec Booretary Fisher may be sald to have a “snake-killing” season of his own, Mr, Ballinger, great, big-ana conda wort of makes, too. On the evening of the Oth of Jw itants of New York city heard for | of Independence, had b+ aigned phia by the troops, Kut ite firet real public the general ordered it read to with breathless excit Then they nt and of the king Would the Wall «t after a reading of those You just bet they would! And court to write “reasonable” into the equal and have the inalienable rig of happiness. SEATTLE’S VETS the highest tide of 1 with tongues ffre, July 3, 1869 of today u the conti ey lap of not wa ter, the famous ‘clump of trees in Cemeter ridge at Gettys that fn which was sta & | toned the already econd army corps, ¢ combined }150 guns tn on reatest can: jnonades that CS the Ware of man. |kind had After two hours of that hi nt Longstreet with Infantry to finieh the second but both Longstreet and Longstreet’s mon had tried the met tle of that second corps before | Longstreet hestinted when he got that and In that few minutes the second corps got ite guns inti position so that Pickett’s chargé of most terrtd! 1 detachment of con under Armistead did get » the clump of trees only to be ven back, and from that minute derate ot of North on the decadent * clump Of trows, tn | nertca Wert We don't mean to be offensively but we'd like to ask ny more oll in your can price since that “glorious victory” for the government in that | Standard O1) decision? G. W. PALMER ATLANTA, Ga.—Gen, Clement A.’ y 69-year« vil war the of the died yester and “Old Abe war engl whone y ® far and w © chume dur ng to be any Masa., po- that a fel unk on Wi When G C, Bighth had a thir With the lusty and through followed the « le 6 And isn't there g u thowe fighting av GREELEY, Colo.—Postoffice here was robbed of $10,000 in stamps hums edb t the fortunes of Company But that wasn't all that Private | Palmer did. He smelied his share of fighting for the most Cubter and Grant at he was count and was when futt Gompers swears he'll make no apology to Judge Wright. Maybe Sam will tell just what he thinks of Wright instead powder inde dede ded ee . * EVER HEARD THis? My, I'l! be glad when * . *] seein ee ae such it's eyelid Mr. Pal ned to his trade of millwright, coming to Beattie 23 years ago.) aince wh » he has served as | miliwrigh Brace & Her-| gert Mill Co. retu Redding, Cal. it deporited $662.10 in ok the firet « tt * honor of betng the first de We guess) he put in the : DON'T PUT GHARLOGK ON YOUR SANDWICHES WASHINGTON, July 3—When| OU eat A Cheese sandwich k out | that you do not put char n it, | « “Chariock is not all to the mustard,” says Dr. Wiley of the board of d and drug inspectors After investigating batite tion of charlock for Dr Wiley and his asso pub lished the h lock fe part mustard the label should clearly tn. dicate that fact.“ A candiment pre pared from mustard mustard flour and charlock with salt and vinegar, {* not prepared mustard, but provided a greater quantity of mustard than charlock is used, It should be called prepared mustard and charlock As everybody knows, charlock is the common or garden variety of Brassica arvensis L., while really good white or yellow mustard is napis alba L. A good tent to dis tingy between charlock and mustard is to put some of it on a tongue. If it's mustard—go other way from the cat. Ry United Press Leneed Wire Direct to Aeattle Siar Office.) LONDON, July 3.—A dispatch to the Morning Leader from Madrid to day ways t fierce fight has oc at Oporto between Portu epublicans and mona republicar monarchist cas given The no were not n troops are now in art of Portugal and # are assembled just line in Bpain. the or apices sh cat's the GEO. DESCENDED | FROM KING DAVID Leased Wire Mar Offlee BOSTON July 3—Rev. Wm. Hyde, rector of Trinity Episco: pal church, belleves that the British are not only descendants of the leraclites, but that King George V is a cendant of a cousin of King David. “The royal house of Britain,” says Hyde, “traces its ancestry to the line of Ever Use Liquors? By any whiskies It goods at right pric Nobody owns you see Our Goods. You will treatment, not this have beers we for in your mean, you wines or home? so, do you appreciate pure GALVESTON, Tex., Jul engers on the steamship today from F Mex., brought news of a bi between soldiers and police at San Juan Bautisa, dn which nine were killed, ineluding two In nt persons It was said that the pollee quarreled over officers and men joining | pute. Fift wixt in the combat, several hund shots being fired. Of the dead five » soldiers, two policemen and two 1—Pas. Disa, here Come a the you buy receive same whether or liers and authority, the dis men engaged Free and Prompt Delivery. or =a Remember the 4th ore Brown-Powell Liquor Co. 611 Third Ave. *Main 1652; Powell MEALS SERVED. Oly of Rverert oF Telegraph. 7 Phones: Ind, 4598 leavew | trom nedule # Colman oot to ames 998; Ind. THe Chas Fellx Brown. * fee Bunest. Mato i horseback, and that same event Appearance was the next morning when in IN WALL tore down the statue of George the leaden statue, cant It into bullets with which to pelt the “nelt-ovider FIGHT IN PORTUGAL | PUBLIC THE “DECLARATION” ce ly, 1776, history tells us, the inhab- the first time that the Declaration It had been sent qn from Philadel Washin had it read to where it was listened huzeas, melting soldiers ST. med by enthusiastic IIL, and after wele make the welkin ring with huzzas nt truths”? then they'd hike down to a f declaration that all men are cre ht of life, Mberty and the pu LESS CHAMP GNE; FEWER DIAMONDS (iy United Press Lensed Wir WASHINGTON, July 3-—A wave of economy is sweeping the country, according to figures of the bureau of static tlos of the department of com me nd labor, which dis close that Americans cut thelr imported champagne bill in two and adorned themselves with fewer diamonds by $7,000, 000 worth during the last eleven months than in the same period last year, At the came time the United States ed its imports over the ponding period of 1910 by more than $145,000,000. Diamonds valued at $37,000, 000 were brought in during the eleven months ending with 1910, while the total for the sinar period just ended was $30,500,000. Champagne dropped from $6,000,000 to $3, 000,000, silk laces from $6, 000,000 to $3,500,000, and dressed furs from $10,000,000 to $7,00%00. « HE’S GUILTY OF , SOLICITING BRIBE, (hy United Press Leased Wire COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 3— Rodney Diegie, sergeant-at-arms of the state senate, was found guilty here today of having solicited a bribe from Detective Harrison of the Burns agency, who posed as a lobb it o said, declared to detective that he was acting for nator Andrews : | I It’s Good ff —AT THE— ANGELES CAFE Latest Moving Pictures New Every Day FREE REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 a. m. to § p. m., inpluding coffee, tea, milk, beer or wine, 25c Vocal and | Instrumental Musie Afternoons and Evenings. Why Cook at Home? Dr. E.J. Brown 713 FIRST AVENUE Union, Block The Dentist That Makes Good and Saves You 100 Per Cent. You save a Dol- | +E make a Dol- | the Dea- | Combine lar, tal guaranteed. me in and have free ex and a care t DENTAL COM: There f Wiest It Tickles Em All Little Shop, Little Ye Goode Sight Shop n “Eween tnd and Little Rent, Price” ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS Cor, Pirst and Pike Opposite Public Market POSTAL BANKS OPENED. WASHINGTON, D. ©, July 1 Unele Sam was busy today, so far the postoffice department was rned. A large number of new banks were today opgned in and the fast freight m, which will be used for the tr prtation of magazines and periodicals which have no current | value, Was also inaugurated I i “SAFE. AND SANE" United Proms Leased LAND, O., July % napolis, where he tonight, wident Taft addressed an early safe and sane Fourth.” requests along the line were anwwered by short # |from the train. This afternoon 210 | spake on peace at the National Mi- *** itary Home at Marion, Ind., and will also endorse the Aldrich our: rency plan before a meeting of bankers and editors on hia lear to Ind will larrive late here today crowd on a Several porta large itt mail ttle Automobile School, MOORE THEATRE 4 TONTONT nee Wednesday Spinning’s Sixteenth Anniversary Sale In a wond ites, The CHARLES FROMMAN presents BURKE © for buying possibit numerous items cam not be duplicated for the price. It pays b idends to invent now, am t rapidly ap proaching wher wale clones Tt or esy W ing Iron ng Iron f wix Blue Fin Rawh Pp ide 406 be 106 a ¥ IGM TALL Conte lOc Pri Virg ibe Utt #, 10 and 12 Yours for Bare Spinning’s Barg in Store You Must Be Certain u decide avings & Company vATHER® Die # hen y« to save, to bank ause it is sub nation once a bank examiner First year by William H. Thompson exar the cause it keeps regulated by PANTAGES THEATRE nequaled Vaudeville.” its in- safe and ause be old Baliders and $400,000 CAPITAL The Bank for Savings Cor. 3rd Ave. and Pike St. GRAND OPERA HOUSE wt Y PHOTO PLAYS AND VAUDEVILLE Free Matinee for Children on Friday, 12 to 5 p. m GENE LY Ma Grand Opera House Kugene Levy, Manager. Kodak Developing 10¢ ROLL LANE, the Bookman ‘08 UNION 8T. Main 6023 BX TRAORDINARY EXCLUSIVE CORONATION PICTURES BEGINNING TUESDAY JULY THE FOURTH how to @ance. Old ng learn the same. riginater of proper meth- ady and gentlemen as Assembiies Wed- , Vriday, Made 901 {working Steel a) Utility paintiog and sheds no A pee Ciad Brush nishine: : ree MUHL—219 Pike St. Of admission remain changed. FIVE AND TEN CENTS oan NKS AND SUIT CASES. anufacture our Own goods tight berg. tn Realteam sou three gt O21 First, Av. corner Magione. Deware of Imitath price: ne at advanced ALHAMBRA THEATRE “The Leading Muse Foto Drama Theat SEATS Se. Mth and Pine st. Meet Me at THE ALHAMBRA.” Great BIN This Week | o PICTURES nging and Music | t Singing re.” Made to Last the Season. Flowers Tinted. Reshaped, Cleaned. Model Mi S27 PROPLE'S BANK BLDG. ete Open From 2 to & and 7 to 11. Saturday and Sunday, 11 @ Ath of JULY RAILROAD EXCURSIONS 14 FARE FOR ROUND TRIP Between all points on Great Northern Ry. in Washington, Oregon and Idaho where one-way fare is $6.00 or less. Tickets on Sale July 2, 3,4 FINAL RETURN LIMIT JULY 5 Good on All Trains PORTLAND Chehalis Centralia Snohomish Monroe Sultan . Skyko-nish SCENIC HOT $1.55 $1.95 $2.20 Cascade Tunnel . Leaveaworth WENATCHEE _ Full particulars and tickets at Great Northern Ticket Office COLUMBIA AND SECOND, or King St. Passenger Station