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AMERICA’S NEW WIZARD OF THE DEEP, BLUE SKY) - 9 | : * * what does Port Townsend? TeETTLT LL ey ee a A, Gannon, 412 21st av, d * FIVE DOLLARS FOR HIM, * . THIS WON $6. *| nse * = The Star b alled a check * * Hore is the best Loonyline *| If the book leaves will the corset | # fr $5 to G. H. Smith of 1808 * # submitted during the week by #| stay? % Pacific ay., Kyerett, That is * * 2 woman «| Mrs. B.C. F,, 812 Alaska bldg. | ® bis reward for sending in the * * When Ophelia went mad, * & best Loonyline (in the in ns * 910. W did Hamlet Juliue Caesar? * Did the ice cream when he saw | * division) this week ere b | Marry Rief, former game warden, | and July, 1910, out of which © This was sent In. by Mise Ln W| the ealad dressing? * the winner ra was arrested terday afternoon Rief Is a to appropriated to # J, Collins of 1126 W, 58th st, % Mrs. E. A. Dickinson, Bonalr, |® Does Vio-let Lily-pad? * OA @ grand jury indictment charg | his own use 15 und there a five-dollar go | RR ing nen with grand larceny, He| Rief has bees out-of bie job as | # and ther fi old & SE La * plece waiting at The Star ® If Frisco has a fair will Chicago was released on his own recog-/same warden, which he held for} ho NB ser . B hae a alr will CORO! | ling Dive Rik Sama a ae Jy Bizance by Judge Dykeman until several years, since January 9, | sem enghir bg nd than @ Vietor ( morning, when he is to put up |Hugo Kelley — succeeding — him FRSPVELERAEH VERS “| Wait for Whatcom next? Elizabeth “Mee bail. f Hodge rp See Cede ppt The I ne apaam has passed.| If Shakespeare works for Bacon,| Would #ay r, Run to Dougl (eg a a dalla pn n ua Gales ee appa After battling with several thousand | what are Wordsworth? Place and tell the Dean, tor V Od received $175.15 from the Na time, Only a week ag Thomes, Blaine. saw all; were Delaware, he would| @ Ne ton of the Lakotah, a fraternal so-/eral hundred sporting men, used to} | fugentou: em, ne | if Wolgast was out of a job would| Direct-or to set up De Beers 4] elety for the promotion of sports |t free and easy manner of law week by Star readers, the Lé Tne Star Wanted? when th 1s she Blewett w| -@nd the propagation of game, for orcement under the Rief regime, line editor managed to make a selec H. Hendrickeon, | what Juneau about that? | the construction of a fish hatchery tioned f commission th nd the pr winners are here | Do you think Maplewood if dyna J. L. Coyle, 723 First 2 | le, you have bee bad ‘at Eagle Gorge, to bear the society's to remove and reap announced wieae I te What shall v nish Bame. According to facts brought) Rief. Commissioners Ruther This marks the end of the Loony F. W. Casten. | If a ship sinks, will a safety-razor? Out by the indictment. the Eagle nd Hamilton have since ¢ line ¢ t has kept Seattle in Mes. C., 20th av Well, let’s Just retu 1 for Gorge fish hatchery was construct-|manded the resignation of Kelley. | a chuckle for a fortnight iv: cipnieha bar tiling: would the evil by buying me a 5 a’ bag. ed from money appropriated by the McKenzie stood by Here are some of the loonlest of | iemon.squeezer? Did the foot-pad? Corset did. ; ; ty. inst Rief, Thg other the Loonylines that eame in this | *™Onequmener! Content. | Low Reed Summit av. | DOLLAR LINE MAY *The indictment charges Rief with |commissioners will now fave a morning FLY CHINI P having been entrusted with $200 by |chance to withdraw their demand If Bobble Burns would Robert| Does the wagon tongue tire the} SAN FRANCISCO, J ) the Lakotahs on December 17, 1910, | for Kelley's gnation. f county Is King, Is Seattle! p.4)> wheels? the Robert Dollar Stear = me L. P. Muirhead, 1213 Denny W Mrs. J, H. Lawrence n, | of San Francisco = ules McCarthy, 430 23d av | plating a change from 6 ” ; } : ~ | jotatoes h " th if Arkansaw can bi-plane jto the Chinese fiag ts ad what did Tenne | A. Von Hoene, Arlingtor move would be made © Ox K AHEAD Hi, Boros; 1106 'W. S6th. | ok tt tt tt tt tk) ooctation that the Chines ern | if the Colorado, would Juliue| * *) ment would grant it a sub fo yy eae ee) Meath eT) Gaseart * CHILD HANGED BY WRISTS * —— — Two weeks from tonight—and the committ have arrange a Lane, 1412 11th av Ay a Liew. Sesvontas * UTICA Y., July 8.—Retha *| gs Potlatch wil! have paswed|events for all kinds of motor pro: | - ara. J y * Toe eee a old n very ay oe ye Se pel f venison Re ve Kock sad on earthquake,! 1 oitcan, lubricant | ® court char er <3 *| ‘The big carnival wee @ hot} In the afternoon—this is for Mo it Ros ? 18 Howell ¢ # stepmothe y with fas time in a coo} place, will end with 17—there will be an aut Carl M. Dies, Jr,, 2160 Alki ay, mS, Ee Mews, |e See ae aps about her : Home fees: Gras. The whole of the ony youre ane vie 0 : 1 q If the fur stole, did the lightning ® Wrists cons WARS: SABE @owntown district will be turned ¢ Edgar. Harry Atwood (on right), aviator who flew from Boston to New |i¢ Niagara Falls, will a , © chain and t . pending her 2 tiie tk saan sina | suffering! P . t ecendin , ere is su phys f Wato a Midway Plaisance. Every © auto men will later go to the| York and did flying tricks over the latter city, finally descending at Mra. Mae Eaton, St McPherson, 910 Boyleton av. |% from a hook 1 1 ax pun- #| st tines—suffering bard tot peor. 4 Mody must wear a mask (except palace of King Edgar at Edgar and [sit atwo fsland, The other ts Lieut. Fickel of the army, who flew , 3 na Siemens FE ae Aving ouae 4s A Fleer I a feo ae oe goog Fito atin i the pose na ~ Th ir hanjoctie sf oe | cornet te ee ee boinc? sop Ries: Bile ihe If the hairbrush, will the hon * ade in ev ce ess, if the first symptoms are will a pasque he received by ol en, a - ee ee a ? & bruises were es " fis 9 o'clock. This will last| Edgar and Queen Daphn: Ed Springer, 2003 14th av, 8. [OOP asa, 1404 Third av, | # of the chi man and *! But this suffering will soon be fore Midnight--then the Golden| In addition to the court gentlé —~ * lS eemen we $1,000 bail ‘ ul is soon ing 1 tter here will be no afer conse= itch is done. appointed yesterday, King Ed If Bullivan and Considine, would 3 x * doe auamination n, and Phe first day of Golden Potlatch appointed Clyde L. Morris Cotlseum? “oe a HT eet en Reka a Tae ERS Hick *| parceled pba aeermyper ee Seek will be Automobile day, and “Duke of Royal Construction Mra, M. K. Cole, |) Si" a 2641 W. Gard st. | i x = | eee » Hasten 42-Story Buliding | : | DEMOPOLIS, Ala. Congress-; discovered by New York physi Win Giwash the inen | | 5 | A . » eran - ero} In or to hasten ling aod Afte T Y M ther man George W a ae Fifth | clans. Leoaptine the eset, SOME SEATTLE STREETS ie oo ee we yd | WwW bo oe Gletrict, and ong y ’ t If Franklin Saw-yer at Edge-wood Fak dai " er enty ears, 0 man, were arrested for en.) NEW YORK--W. E. D, Stoke Pre 3 oom rgy ring oO you Andover your Wadsworth to| Ney and Second av. & division of fra in a fist fight, growing out the millionaire clubman who w Dora Montgomety, Wilensburs. the Locust, or make « Bluff that | \”° rty : Waeningion lett hy and Da hter arrel of a church vestry dispute [recently shot by a former woman " nna igs you Coder First? And if you|\ © Smith, the Syracuse millice: mame friend, le seeking the half dollar! vw. j..yeake, will an egpplant?| Rhode-ieland to the River, would it | ™"¢ wilt be made by August 1 Petes. Laaeed : s. Browne nt tie! 0 Cleve NEW YORK—Magistrate Ker | which thinks deflected the bul oo Waelinenaa in Falls, Ida be W ick @ Rose for | je Ronale ae See at IEDLANDS. Cal, July 3 Unie iand "Onte i gah ory Jaughter, N@chan decided that profanity | let and saved his life. art ie hee a mney AveNew can Weak 4 as mebonga§ = ht to be on hand in every Several days ago, after a separa: | husband and three children to I sartnahgo gin ne | called wall NEW YORK—Mre. Fannie M.| 'f ® cowslips, would the erocus? etrest. al Fisher and Edmund Bowden as com os gp ea * i ‘ay : oe a more wane sie ones, Mrs is Mother and daugh er found ; saci is Guns tae inineen ten Margaret Hansen, Everett i, howl peecee, 8 Series. 1 | pelsmonite s din Saat ond angen gro a ie Brownell o! ds o- r tiv hree weeks same ~ r Orchard, a ked Thomas to x cars a © day defendant in a sult brought by ehold, that 20 years absence|, PHILADELPHIA — Taking Mre. Elizabeth Lamon Manesl If twenty-eight would forty-two? Walker und Olive Thayer, and he| LONDON. — King George and +t to correct physical trouble 4 ind @aughter, who was stolen by | had not made the heart grow much |*"'P abroad for the health of her|for $50,000 damages for al © Ey iaeauieth Apts. | yeoves to be Adlow-onn aud slaves Queen Mary for Ire ward off disease, eP me nd 0 Ml fs oh ter ap. |Pet Canary, smoking cigarets and |alienation of her husband's af ’ boo Pye yrn et ge ar yr mutase ; Mather when she was an Infant. | fonder, and today the daughter AP iting to iearn to play a cornet, are | fections ‘ ne Spokane enid. | tnd a oh ¥ | ‘Try for yourself—or in your home, mother and dauxhter found) plied to the police to t her ali If Beattie nende goods to Alaska Alonso ‘tis Plearant Place; should visit Wales few doses and see how the some of the evidences of alleged | ‘@ach other through baby pictures bos tedaroalecse oe out of her mot POUGHKEEPSIE = enc: salle Shack in which the Napolitano family lived at Sault Ste. Marie, When the wife, Angelino, killed her sleeping husband with an in @ frenzy of emotion over the degradation proposed by Pietro. @ typical miner's home at the Canadian Soo. ilar iii wi . weet This; Get Nine Others to Sign It; Send It to The Star : PETITION | To His Excellency the Governor General of the Dominion of Can- ada, Ottawa, Ontario. The undersigned respectfully petition: That the death sentence imposed on Mrs. Angelina Napolitano, Bault Ste. Marie, Ont., be commuted to life imprisonment, or that she be given a reprieve so that the child soon to be'born to her May not be deprived of a mother’s love during its first months of life. ‘The evidence in the case shows that Angelina /Breat provocation for the crime committed. It-has been proven that at the time of the crime she was desperate. She was fearful of her life, she had been dishonored, and in a large measure she Was irresponsible for her actions. We believe, therefore, that the served by pardoning Angelina sentence to life imprisonn Napolitaao had ends of justice would be well Napolitano, or by commuting death “Mail this petition to Pardon Editor, The Seattle “Star. (By United Press Leased Wire.) DUBLIN, give the corporate welcome July 8—Welcomed by | majesty. Lord Aberdeen, amid’ a roar of cannon from the|High Sheriff Sir Neville Queen Mary landed here today from | were on hand to extend welcom the royal yacht Victoria and Albert lpee not a single elected official ap- Irish peo peared to speak for the for @ five days’ stay In the Emerald Isle. « ple. Even Mayor Fi | rrell, who ‘Though the great crowd whict?| greeted the king showed no sign of disloyalty, not a single official of the ely of Dublin was present to their majesties in the name city started a row that may resu in bik removal, dat not appear rs hands. = Jury for intruding {nto the home| We do not envy you of Louls Ske¥ding. Both men are | You have no hair upon your head, from Seattle. Skelding alleges that| Your friends are rather few; Hiteheock broke up his home | We'd rather be poor and fairly mene young, SPOKANE—Charles H. Parish, a| Than rich and seventy, too, well-known singer of Portland, has a been found in a local hotel He #® eee eee eee k eh eee disappeared from home last Sun-|* . day and his relatives feared he had) THE REASON FOR LATIN. * met with foul play | It was the Abbe Bolleau who * «80 * said of the Jesuits that they * TACOMA—On complaint of his) * had lengthened th reed and * brother mes, local court has ® shortened ¢ decalogue. The * placed Jobn MeCarthy South | # same witty occlesiastic, being * Prairie under $560 bonds to keep|® asked why he always wrote in * the peace. James said he was afraid|* Latin, took @ pinch of snuff, * John was going to blow him up|® and answered gravely: “Why, * | with dynamite. * for fear the bishops should * sf — * read) =me."—-Mrs, Jameson's * TACOMA—Although warned by|* Commonplace Book * It |COMPanions not to attempt the|* * perilous trip, Aleck Johnson, a fish. |* * << =~ = = = = ° os . King Gets No Official Welcome at Dublin as tore the cheering of a vast crowd, and|roy, Secretary for Ireland Byrell, Lyttleton channel fleet, King George V. and|and numerous appointed officials fnaiitenee that he should welcome of the Insanity set forth to break the will of Marie Boriasky, 80 years of age. Y insted to the of the Me beer ho in front keg of NEW YORK Wireless tooth-|church in Highland by at ache, due to high tension electrical |celebrating the recent boat race curre produced in sending wire |hax been permitted to remain ax less messages, is the latest disease !an “object lesson of wickedness | eed ad * [JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER’S 72 YEARS OLO TODAY John D., congratulations! Today you're seventy-two, But though you're worth a lot of dough PORTLAND—The annual North Pacific Saengerbund in Seattle will be attended by hundreds of Port land Germans who are now plan-| ning for the trip. The event will be August 1 PORTLAND—Edward Hitcheock is held here to anewer to the grand | — eee ee) erman, yesterday started fn a 20-| ee = foot boat to sail from Dash Point! = Andrew Fomeee maton Rocks |to Old Town. A stiff wind was|/Pa, was arrested tn shington |blowing. Johnson bas not been| When he tried to hand Taft a rol seen since. jot bille containing $1800, i " t least SWORDS STOP RIOT. | The policeman said that was a! | TOKIO, July 8.—Only the swords|he had on dim of hundreds of police this after-| _ noon prevented an attack on the city hall here by 10,000 exited | peop! who were stirred to frenzy Vacation Idle I've found a perfectly lovely place to spend my holiday; I'm starting early Monday morn maquoddy Bay. * at @ great masa meeting at which | the proposed municipalization the olty’s street nounced. of railways was de No. 1056 Drawer Operated National Cash Register With Autographic Attachment Price, $95 Without Autographic Attachment $80 A Total Adder Any amount from 1c, to $9.99 or from Be. to $9.98 can be registered at one time Prints on sales-strip initial of clerk, and kind, and amount of transaction N the autographic attachment or writing space you can write name of customer, article sold, cost price or other notation, opposite the printed record. 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