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NEWS OF THE DAY CONDE ] July 6, Dattle at Williamsport, Md, which! was almost a8 important to the confederacy a8 the battle at Gettysburg although {t Rot as bloody. A union force ove took the confederate wagon trains retreating from Gettysburg and if their assault had been successful, the confederacy would have bad ho more wagon trains than a rab Dit. The resources of the south were getting to a point where it would have been mighty hard to replace a wagon train, too, a was few days before. % PARIS.—Gabriel d’Annunzio, we the most famous Italian poet % of modern times, has left his *% native land ami gone to & France, where, he declares, whe will live hereafter and % write exclusively In French, * * * BEER ROKER EEE H EE eeeeee * * } All petitions for new street lights will henceforth be listed and con eidered only on a certain date of each tuarter. On suggestion of Councilman Erickson this action was taken yesterday afternoon by the city utilities committee. Mrs. Martha Bracton, the pares | who to the pneca hotel) gles 0 with her aged | ma S year-old son and cave Dirth to a baby the following day, ‘was taken to the county hospital ay afternoon, where sbe will de taken care of until some word Is fecelved from her husband, who ts Working on a boat somewhere in} Alaska. j WASHINGTON.—A great colle: of labor saving devices was ‘on exhibition here today by the economy and efficiency commis sion appointed by President Taft led §=boxes contest WASHINGTON. — 5S of testimony taken tn of Patrick F. Gill for his seat in) the house of representatives as a) member from Missouri were opened | here today. ALBANY, 3 in honor of the late Sen N. ¥.—Memerial ex YOU'LL FIND IT HERE Toe e eee eee ee ee * * jw Father Stork visited nine # lw homes yesterday, Four of the #| NSEO FOR BUSY PEOPLE %® newcomers were girls and five * | * were boys. . action of the house of lords, which |® Fifteen deaths occurred In # last night passed the Lansdowne |® Seattle, according to reports * amendment to the veto bill # received at the city health de * ® partment yesterday . Exptet to Clean Up $6,000,000. * One man and one woman *)} Possibly $6,000,000 in gold will) ® filed complaints of divorce at * | bo cleaned up in the mining camps }® the court house yesterday *| near Fairbanks this season, sa@y¥|® Qut of the 18 couples that * bankers who have been making In-|® took out licenses to wed at #/ quiries on the ground, The second|® the court house yesterdty, ® shipment of gold from the Iditarod /® seven of the future brides or ® since the season opened arrived|® bridegrooma were not reel ® lyesterday, amounting to § *# dents of this city * * *. FOR RO RR! VOTE ON NEW COURT HOUSE PROJECT IN SEPTEMBER The voters of King county will lhe given a chance on September to say whether they want a w THE SEATT #y fel courthouse located down town on Let us drop out of the b « and|the old Orpheum site, on the block of the world for a mome n the Into that of the |bounded by Third and Fourth avs., jJames and Jeffer ate? The “Universall/county commt Brotherhood at | Yoted tO submit a $) Jissue to the vote of the Point Loma, in/special city election for the ts . fornta,|suance of bonds for acquiring of eer }the Providence hospital site for a} where under the/ museum also comes up on Sep-| | tember ‘STORK 15 FASTER THAN LIMITED TR t Katherine leadership Mrs Tingley, T heoso phists have established their central American headquarters, and where so many well known men and wo | men live in semtobscurity, Theoso LOS ANGELES, July 6-— phista believe In “an all-pervading| Overtaking the fast overland foal y At Point. Loma,| limited of the Sait Lake route, the supreme spirit where everybody, rich and poor, | the stork perched on the for. help themselves and each other,| ward Pullman early today and brought a sever-pound girl t | Mrs. H. F. Alters of Las Vega | Although the baby was born @ “servants unknown, d the millionalress does her own whi are housework, where babies are not rocked and never killed by over veral miles beyond San Bar- fondling, there Mrs. Tingley ts re . Mrs. Alters continued into Los Angeles, where her husband met her. ceiving today congratulations upon the arrival of the fifty-ninth annt-| WHEN BOYS AGED 11 GO TO COLLEGE THERE'LL BE FUN — ri Prof. Borie Sidis of Harvard im! county Jail children should be ready for college at MH) sudyc if he is right, maybe some) turtoad of reporting back 1 @ recent speecy said years. day thie will come true Willie will tell his mamma going to college. < versary of her birth. | SHE BACKED OUT | Steamship State of California saided from pier B at 9 o'clock la night on her second excursion voyage to Alaska waters this sea son, She will call at 12 cities in southeastern Alaska, and return to Seattle in ten days eek eek ene ee eee SEEKING HELP. ‘How are you at ® puzzles? * = “Pretty * =“Maybe can put # gether these forty-odd par * have taken of my auto #® mobile ee picture fair you to eeeeeeeenee Admiral last Sampson night and special ex ma Cham sailed for Steamship ahifted Tac after taking cursion party of the ber of Commerce board not to get a she David B. Hill, who was also | Alaska ports, ee a ee PE | 5 New York, will be held | 7 gobs pede nage te yearn Saag: valle lew ¥: | Three judges sat en bane yester./ hotel willing to take her husband | a day on the assessment roll of Wost-| 8% "oan the dec was made} 1 They were Judges Gay, | *°8Ot Spectators viewing the Inde-/orn av. 7! a} de at Tacoma | Main and Frater. The hearing was} ee tae Gotten Potlatch continued until July 8, when the| SHIP REPORTS TYPHOON report Pn Mingo large. wig-(@sseasment will be finally dis-|\ Iiner Sado Maru arrived in Se| float. pete A 2 rag sola sed of. attle last night with news of a| wam and Gan heavy typhoon which played havoc | made as big # hit as the float dis) MANAGES FIVE Jott the coast of Japan, nearly | ov tn the Rose Carnival in Port | WIVES NEATLY |#ulbilating the little fishing fleet | a. at the entrance of Yokkaichi har bor. The shore was flooded, many BERR RE EE ERE HEHE bulldings were destroyed, and the | oe heater ice }loss of life was heavy res , | % largest, breaking out in the *' Frank Jackson, arrested in Kan-| & Puget botel, 912 First avy. S., #/ % in the early morning, caused #) % a loss of $2,100. * * * BERR R ERE EEE SHES Richard Yates, former governor ‘of Milinois, who will deliver an ad dress st Chautauqua, on Bain- bridge island, Saturday, will be the guest of the University of Michigan Alumni association tomorrow even- fing at a luncheon to be given at the Arctic club. Federal steamboat inspectors yes- | terday began taking testimony from | passengers on the ill-fated Spokane. | Of seven witnesses, but two testi-| fied there was discipline aboard after the steamer crashed onto the | focks, and that provision was made | for the comfort of the passengers. | Boston Teachers Here. A delegation of 140 teachers from Boston arrived in Seattle last night | en route to the San Francisco con- Yention of the National Educational | association. The visitors wore Pot-| latch buttons, and are going to} boost for the N. E. A. convention in Seattle in 1915. LONDON.—Speaking for Premier Asquith, War Secretary Haldane to- @ay made it very clear that the government would not accept the — = Dream—“The Russian Gypsy, drama; “Water Beetle and its Young,” topical; “Stubb's New Servants,” comedy; “The Wonder: ful Eye,” comedy. Circuit—"The Latent Spark,” “The White Medicine Man,” ‘We will continue to tit a filled frame, guaranteed for five years, with spherical lentes and leather case, complete for $2 Thin includes a ¢ rate examination. few our Kryptok no lines ¢lone and distant vision. saves two pairs of glasses. Mounted with Shur-on eye-glass or spec facie mounting. Curry Optical (0. EYESIONT SPECIALISTS ‘Third Floor, 344-345 Arcade Bldg. Ind, L 6017 etul and Jensen, with for or cement scales | jsas City for making bogus money stole Comrise r Cook watch while on trial. Probably He wanted to gain time | i a Zz STATE DENTAL WAR’ A GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE You Save a Dollar and the Dental Comb! Dol When ¥ High ¢ ve I Make a Dollar, | © Will Le Dew Snapshot of Prophet Joseph! Smith, of the Mormon church, pho-| at tographed while he was in Wash- ington testifying in the sugar in- vestigation. 1 teeth; fF pocketbook pow I know how 5 \. comedy; “The Old Man's Folly,” |%°4 t nt are dram 7 eee wn City—“Saving the § drama » Cuttle Fish,” educa cational; ading His ‘Mother comedy; “Polish and Pie," comedy; “A Cattle Herder’s Romance,” west ern drama Lyceum— “The New | drama; “Jimmie's Tricks,” comedy; | , “An Oasis in the Sahara Desert scenic; “Washington Relics,” edu-| thelr px cational o-suebine met Grand—“Ancient and Modern| each branch of London,” scenic; “Boys Will Be | patient Boys,” comedy; “His ROSY,” | sanined ten comedy; “Foxy Izzy medy; “Al the Sacrifice to Civilization,” industrial drama. Ideal—"Lean Wolf's ‘ drama; “The Baseball Star mn | ts Alig. Bingsville,” comedy Wighting | cnet soa nave re Blood,” war drama |done at your own price. | Send your Exhib’ Gossip,’ | friends to me. He careful to out th Jad out and bring it with an people drama. a} | vent themae eenes From Our sdcapiias patriotic he Crusader,” dr: mis. | bins National—The Hidden Mine,” | 718 Fi western drama; “The Jollier,” com-|{ J& wad 24 to 28, aver 1. edy; “The Honor of the Flag,” war | foun relsernph Bullding. nf drama, Open evenings until & and Sundays until 4 for pe haped. Model Millinery 627 PEOPLE'S BANK He'll drink soda water and college glees. r ~ NQ Maybe he'll write home when he needs the money Then spend his father’s cheek in rictous living. Before he ie 12 he will shine at He'll come home in spend his first vacation. His clot astonish hia parents. His papa will Ing that bulidog pipe. Then maybe Willle will Kav go to work as a messenger boy. BLANK BOOKS TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. MEALS SERVED. City of CANADIAN PACIFIC morning trip goer to Viete it the #& 8, Iroquols, leaving Jay morning at 9 o'clock, sugh to Vancouver ight the 8. 8. ouver instead se Charlotte Sailing From City Office, Phones Main W171 ESS MAY TO leket Agent, png mee a at Catch him emok. Everett or Telegeaph. edule subject to ehei woos without eal) LE STAR FLOYD MERRILL BREAKS PAROLE | loyd Morrill {# again in the He failed to ke Agreement entered into with Frater of the Juvenile court, | Furniture Dry Goods FREDE! * Dry ; | parole | orning, as he promise jyearold automantac enliste navy, and got fis uniform |day, Ho expected to t |Norfolk, Va. Dr. Lilburn Merrill, lehlef probation officer, saw him | on & James st, car and picked him | up. Merrill is under a charge of \forgery, and he may be sent to the | Monroe reformatory now. in the | yester. | went to fi | te Rh Now Progressing The July Sale of Furniture furniture Goods original owner of the money out at surprisingly ing schemes that can be worke ate hh English Cretonnes, in an excellent select IT 18 HARD TO GATHER Wy color-effects, 35¢ yard. ENOUGH VACATION MONEY ‘ ‘ f Cretonnes, in quaint chintz effects, 20¢ yard. tt starts day G 1 As, & tO you are fixed to away n take the holiday? that the vacation fective when trimmed with colored bands, 35¢ yard or trimmed with bands and borders, @c yard far ra bill collectors always call your And for holstery uses; very serviceable; 75¢ yard. money ca dd; X a A Rood time made better—8 gle dei a a, Ice Cream with Mapleine flavor AMUSEMENTS Gree SzFOLLOM LIGHT Tear sing! if Done During the Summer HT Ra LL Drow. Mar The Patriotic P YANKER por hie—Ibe, 36 hte Mat. Mat, ‘16 Cool Waists for Summer Wear it me ST a few of the many attractive offerings that account for NV aist the pronounced selling activity in our Section, AT $2.50 r Two very pret- $1.65— Exceptionally in dainty of striped short kimono ot and 1! al values Waists with and of x the lels in sheer batiste—one ty designed with Cluny and fin- in high neck, the other trimmed with fine : rs ished with frill, « cuffs has material, | 4-Sleeves style tchir in ce i hand-er , Square ne lavender or black AT $2.95. and br 1 front models, finished w Pp penhagen | Jose & Company pan id Idw-neck m embroid §—Other Dig & & ©. er nist frill ideries « Don F 1 Men's Athletic sleeveless and knee erwear, light-weight, zth, $1.00 and $2.00 gth, vie De Do and Drawers, 50c, Men's Silk-lis heel and toe, in bl len suit Men's Drawers, $2.00 suit ok, Shirts flesh and color, Lisle and PANTAGES THEATRE “Uoequaied Vaudeville.” Light-weight in blue white, S0c pair. Men’s light-weight Silk Hosier: ¢, navy, gray and tan, 25c and nd Separ- white, blue ate Garr in and flesh cc $3.00 suit GRAND OPERA HOUSE TURES OF THE CORONATION The Only Ger ek An interesting group of brilliantly-cut pieces in good designs, including Oil and Vine- ar Cruets. Sugars and ( ne Pathe Freres onsed Fi reamers. Jerry Bowls Spoon Trays. Popularity of Alhambra Theatre 3on-bon Dishes. Footed Com- htatory » opened a few theatre has the heen weeks patron potes. —all exceptional values at $1.50. day, and » Jand Sundays 'COLISEUM Third Ave SPECIAL 75c EACH | | | and James, | | | sojourning little cost *| * *| |* TREASURE HID IN CEILING. & * FREDERICKBURG, Va, ®/ * July While workmen were | * repairing an old fireplace in #| # a house recently rented by * ® |® Patrick Baker they discovered & raperies or t e ummer ome jw in the colling « ponderous * # iron box containing $400 in * gold coina n 0 | PR , Te H " a i e creating of pe eee ee SA i eae oe PPROPRIATE Draperies play their part in the creating \* 80 ancient that they crumbled # the cool, restful atmosphere that makes the house boat, * upon exposure to the air, The ® i gs are ame nea s 1¢ \* house ts old and nobody can * See OF CONES ee pleasant place for Summer }® venture a guess as to the ® The displays in our Drapery Section will suggest many pleas * * * * * 1 of designs and Cotton Damask, in white and cream,46 inches wide, very ef Natural-color Monk’s-Cloth, 50 inches wide, may be stenciled Camp Cloth, 50 inches wide, for cushion covers and other up Art Tickings, in stripe designs; patterns may be cut out and Special Prices Quoted on F. all Decorative Work Months iste, fashioned with fine laces n effects, and several open- Men’s Cool Summer Underwear and Hosiery Men's Summer-weight Balbriggan Shirts and $1.00 garment. Hosiery, with reinforced an and gray, 25¢ pair. Men's fine quality Silk-lisle Hosiery, with extra spliced heel and toe, black and colors, Firat Floor. Special Values in Cut Glass at $1.50. CUT-GLASS NAPPIES, THE COLISBEM'S roLiey— Sa . Aan : - : ‘inion RAMEE rem: the” Sonat Five-inch Nappies, in eight attractive designs, in- WE ANNOUNCED CORONATION PIC . ; ] oe TURES FOR JULY «TH AND cluding the hob-nail design illustrated; all deeply cut SHOWED THEM OUR TRAINS WERE ON TIME on heavy blanks. Special, 75¢. c VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS. 3——Clasay Acta—3 Prices Se and 106 Watch for Coming Attract NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. iBaseball ata P.M PORTLAND ve SEATTLE Adami Take The Suits—Made of linen, in plain tailored style good ‘a The Washington Theatre cut 26-inch length, York City, May ade in fur shape after laundering. Sizes 1 34 to 44 $5.00. 6th, 18 therance bust measurement. At Fountains, Get the Original ana Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK s| Othertsare The Food Drink for All Ages Rich Milk, Mal€ Grain Extract, to Powder Not in Any Milk Trus!| TS Insist on “HORLICK’S’ Take chage go. $ and $11 plain tailored semi-fitting models nish collar had day y | notch may be small or large lapel, quality natural linen and Street, Outing or Traveling wear. 16 and 18 y Special, $5.00, Other Coats are priced at $5.7 $8.50. i | Other Linen Suits are priced at $6.75, with Well-tailored of good appropriate ‘are Section. A Special Purchase of Women’s and Mi Linen Suits and Coats on Sale at $5.00 sses’ de natural Coats are with plain notch collar; These pi te ai | Womens’ First Official Suf- the skirts are in straight-cut models, oFere at B46 me BE frage Parade Suit 1 1 1 i i te trom Cotman doete | wei; i Suits are well tailored and will retain their 4 and 16; Special, The Coats—Cut 54 to £6 inches long, in ; the man either for Siees 14, rs; 34 to 42 bust ‘measurement. , $6.50 and —Basement Sazesroom. “The commit! my libe childrer man.” This by W quarter: he was night on M He On O leased | tiary. eight Albert was ace found b Medford who is 1 had bee: that vis! since. “I sab the stat my hope dear to “And since. | time I ¢ steamer ing thro of the Tt I've got the stat ye The 1 Werch's mer of 1 with his Oregon. fiddle at ing hon stead of the cabi pin and c When day he ¥ had bee some bo bones h could be ally, it must ha the man have be cused o! tectives they aln he had ¢ convicte good fri to marr’ sl “I told married. my hea eat. 1 | After at pital If hope an ihis time much qu the job shaved |} but the Hberty been in world ex to forget of life | deprived larger 1 marine ¢ Cal., he Teppin r money i had reti Veach knew Ww he heard policema “But I k hand no a friend. “The Teppin's he had morning, man had have ne Veach this city ness at ma inter ing this Last his child already ily is no ohildren living country, ones are Oregon. 68, thous KKK * * Firs * Moran * The § ake