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At Heinegeboobeler Park--Who'd Have Thought of Meeting Skygack ! MUST CUT OUT “PRINCE! ALBERT” STATUES (By Untied Preset Leased Wire) PARIS, July 10--Whether modern men will be sculptured In the nude and representedjas speaking before a house Mall Of senators, or just what disguise will be required, was not stated by the municipal council here today when it made the odd ruling that in the future statues “in Prince Alberts” must be done away with or greatly reduced in number. The council declared that every where about the city statues of men wearing frock coats were in evidence and future statues of this kind must be cut out BACKUS APPOINTED IMMIGRATION INSPECTOR (By United Pree Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 10.—The White House today announced the appointment of Samuel W. Backus to succeed Hart H. North as com missioner of immigration at San Francisco. North resigned some time ee oe o. 1 Per Buue Tomy. I Hear FROM MARS 135 ON Der Q@ROUNTS. I DON'D tik DOT FRLLOW. ACH, CHEE TAK@ IN DER * MANSION MYSTERIES” ID ISS @Reay, Dor MR. Skydhck S49 R UR oF MRS. LOVE TELLS HOW LOVE ENDED FOR COUPLE FATALLY Hl (Special to The Star.) NEW YORK, July 10.—While tne| divorce sult started by Sidney C.} Love, the erstwhile millionaire | whose stock brokerage house failed three years ago, is to come up some time this month at Baker City, Or. Mrs. Marjorie Burns Love is confident that she has success fully refuted his claims, She is sfied, too, that her own inter locutory decree obtained at White Plains will be made final in Sep- tember. Her husband's statement that he is not a resident of New York, she says, has been easily dis-| proved by his own written admis sions. | For years Mrs. Love kept up the appearance of being happily mar tied, she says, in order to show her parents and friends who had be- sought her to break the engagement with Love, that they were mistaken about him. She took to smoking cigarettes with Lov permission, | she says. She denies, however, that she is either a cigarette or a drug fiend, though she smokes about stx | cigarettes & day, and swears that between July, 1908, and April, 1909, / she didn’t smoke one cigarette, just | to show that she could quit. The real trouble, she says, was that her husband insisted on giving their baby certain food which was dan- gerous for it, and she objected. She | also says that he never gave her a| present after marriage and that «! bought some herself and toid friends that they were his gifts. EVER HEARD OF SOBER DRUNKS’? you ever heard of a “sober” arean? “Sober drunk” ts one of the com. mon charges against prisoners ar- rested by the police. The term does not imply that a certain kind of “booze” is re- quired, though one would natur- ally think so. | Many “sober” “paralyzed” drunk. indicates to the peo; in eharge of the jail that the | prisoner is to be releaesd when he has sobered up, A list is made up of ali the “sober” drunks every morning. A copy Is heid by the jailer and one by the desk sergeant. } F. W. Travis, while in a con dition of “sober” drunkenness, fel! or threw himself into the water off the city dock. This morning he was released after he had been dried out externally and internally. EA RRKRAR READ eR drunks are | The term | x CHAMPION SEATTLE HEN *& * A Rhode Island Red hen, be * _& longing to Mrs. John G. How- * ‘ard, 5532 Woodlawn av. is % the champion egg layer in the *& city. The hen started laying ® eggs three days before it was % 5 months old, and has laid an *® egg every day for 12 succes- % sive days. Can you beat the % same’? The record, we mean, * not the eggs | i de dncndiadindindndindndndnded GREAT FLEET ASSEMBLES. PROVINCETOWN, Mass., July 10.—Consisting of 35 war vessels,| battleships, cruisers, torpedo boats, submarines, coliiers and dispaten boats, the largest fleet of American warships ever assembled is here to | @ay for the war maneuvers along} the Atlantic coast, which bdegin July 16. se eeeeeeee Serrrrs sss j father, }John A | married |O'Malley and B. MRS. MARJORIE LOVE. DIVORCES. PRESERVER ed Press Leased Wire.) July 1 Helen orien Howland, who re cently inherite 25,000 from her got a divorce Howland, the S; life saver, by « Bap’ NJ maiden name was Grimm, who testimony of H. Beese newspaper reporters, that Howland had admitted to them that he had| visited the red light district while here trying to get a reconciliation with his bride, caused the divorce _ Keene Has Relapse * (Hy United Pres Leased Wire.) LONDON, July 10.—James R Keene, famous fn Wall Street and| horse racing circles, suffered a re lapse today and is confined to his room in a hotel, where he is stay ing here. His physicians, however deny that his condition is serious N. J., ist ministe Avon, Her by Judge that the restored explained ee oe WILL ESTIMATE COST OF CITY PHONE SYSTEM The city engineer will prob- ably be instructed by the efty council today to make enti mates of the of a@ city telephone system. The city utilities commit ia recom- mending for passage Counetl man Erickson’s resolution on this matter. The automatic system which is in vogue in several cities on the Coast Is especially recommended cost * * * * * SESS EEE EE EEE EEE eee Are You Ready for Potlatch? If not, to get ready This event is going out all the well Reductions in Summer Wear Our assortments duced. be comfortable. Convenient Credit A’ways We good too; credit accommoda the reduced prices dress you well, want time, you to yet to enjoy yourself. make an this folk—be one yourself making 4 selection from us. mer apparel have been re It is the proper kind to make you look neat look nice, so we offer you our ye enough money with which Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. Ur “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House effort week to bring dressed by of sum yet have a tion at It will t leave Near Union St. * | ease. SPOKANE BOY Jobr rgency hosp from inte land Robert Eme ite the Simps against the Itle force became unma jand desp on's |to save | thrown jwith t | chine ‘AVIATOR GETS ANOTHER QUCKING Roger Varic! aviator wh remained under water last Sunt juntil he could stop t agalr took a dip into Lake Wa hington with his aeroplane evenit The runway, which b amed the first accident, w ab proved, and the mach shot upward and crowd of several cheered. Varicle tried to lift the and make a swing, but the was too weak, and down we aeroplane with a tre | The propeller went was not necessary jremain under water shut off the power out uninjured T Swastika again plane to shore. aide whe axe hundred engine nt the lor Varicle this Varicle motor towed the boat entirely ngin machine, puts the blame upon the weakness of th: GIRLS SAY DETECTIV NEW YORK | Commissioner today is person conduet of elty detectives who work ed on the W. E. D. Stokes shoot Lillian Graham and E | Conrad, the girls accused of trying to kill Stokes, 4 e that the city’s detectives okes' private sleuths letters in the girl apartment, the most im portant of the written by the millionaire to t have disap | peared July 10. Fetice lander Wa Rh c atigating the ly f found nd that not | Se ee tite ied GOLD STILL COMING IN UNDIMINISHED STREAM The go der rain Ing the assay office rates August 1 has not J fected the receipt of the gold While considerat been re co, the recent order ing to do with it in charge of the Se * office, eeeeeeeeee Steet eee ee tee ee |e eek ehhh hk Beef Trust Prosecutor Gets a Steady Job JAMES H. WILKERSON Special prosecutor of the beef trust cases now pending, and who will succeed Edwin W. Sims as fed district attorney at Chicago latter's retirement eral upon the NOTED HORSE DIES (By United Press Leased Wire.) 3AN FRANCISCO, July anor Gates, author of Biography of a Prairie Girl” “Cupid the Cow Puncher” is mourn ing the loss of Obreyon 1, an Arab horse. The old horse, who had geen 29 years, died of colle. He was brought to this country with twenty-seven other Arab horses for exhibition at the Chi cago fair and it was stipulated by the Sultan of Turkey that all of these horses should be returned to |the desert. Instead the man who |financed the exhibit failed and the |horses were seized for debt, but before they could be sold their | Arab keepers burned nine and cut \the throats of five. Obreyon was bought by Homer Davenport and by kim sold to Richard Walton Tulley, Eleanor Gates’ husband. machine | “SWIPED” LETTERS | IT DOESN'T TAKE LONG ‘TO WASH, DRESS, AND PUT AWAY BREAKFAST. “2 Words by Schaefer Music by Condo hi ee TWE YARD HAS To BE TAKEN CARE OF BRFOREPLAY BEGINS, a _— wes A vbtouow LA <e Cal ALTHOUGH HE THE BALANCE oF THE MORNING IS SPENT IN BEING A BASE BALL HERO ———< /Tisten oy fe no T Gtezer { “4 partook oF Mia, A WEARTY LUNCH,A FEW GREEN APPLES ARE NECESSARY, | DIDNT See] | ven oF nim | L ALL DAY 5 ONE FoR a MONBY Two FoR ThE ogee Jean Romano, the tnventor of the | | |} serrue COOLED ore MILLIONAIRE ELOPES WITH HELLO" GIRL July tland last evening on i 4. Here they w intercepted by Mrs. F. Chaftee, ther of the yo In expected parental re proc whelm. ed with affectionate greetings tions The nently PORTLAND, Or. Whitney Chaffee, millionaire nephew Adna R. Chaffee of Los who eloped lephone operator, Armenia, N. D. young peop Franc ot Gen with ley, a te ors Ww his way to today, accompanied and her mother, Th were married at San is on ¢ affees North will res Dakota ide perma CROWDS WATCH BIG FLIGHT Dispatches from Atlantic City y that both Atwood and Hamilton ked there all last night pateh (My United Pree Leased Wire.) BALTIMORE, Md July 10 | Aviators Harry Atwood and Chas P K. Hamilton left Atlantic City at 6/]76 1 thelr, machine which wore| \o’clock this morning and arrived At/ smashed yesterday were replaced | Wilmington, Del, at 6:45 o'clock.) by parts of the aeroplane Atwood There they replenished their ofl} ruined in the surf. A great crowd | supply and re-ascended at 7 o’clock.| witnessed the start of the aviators | They passed Bennin ation, 11/for Baltimore this morning and at 15. At that/cheered them heartily With At flying only about) weod at the steering wheel they an their flight See Plans a “Heaven on Earth” blish a new Zion here, and al ready has secured an option on a large tract of land to be the site of the new “heaven on earth.” It is learned that from $200,000 to $300,000 if freed| has made from sales of his book of the charges of having auch-|on “absolute life.” Mrs. Bridges is ed 17-year-old Mildred Bridges, in-| reported to be tends, with the girl's mother right “ROLL IN STRAW | {iy Ualted Frese Lened Wirn | PITTSBURG, Pa., July 10.—Roll-| |, 5 ing in the straw and shrieking for|*: Regis Canevin of the a manifestation in the form of the| Catholic diocese has placed ‘gift of tongues,” delegates to the ban on the raffling off of the pentecostal convention of the Holy | burg society girl as a bride Rollers are in session here today | ener of St. Paul's orphans’ pt The principal speaker today wat nic, Bishop Canevin declared that Rev, James Hebden of Toronto, |he would not permit the con Delegates have come from all over |{n charge of the pienic Canada and Mexico to participate | the young woman in the ceremonies. The committee arranging RAINE, AUTHOR OF [brews uiat one of Pittshure's. pr “WYOMING,” HERE tiest and wealthiest society belles had volunteered to be raffled William McLeod Rainey author/ag a bride at the plente for the of “Wyoming,” “The Daughter ot | bent it of the orphans and that Rassay” and other works of fiction, | tickets would sell for 10 cents each is in the city after an absence of | }12 years, Raine A 800 Of Signweekeeheekkkhee Raine of Bellevue, one of the| » pioneers of King county. He is|% VIENNA, July now a resident of Denver, and has|® Karl Esterhazy's come back to visit old friends and|% progburg has been burned perhaps get some character studies|% Wyth it were consumed the in the Puget sound country & celebrated pictures and valua. j * ble ,Napoleontc relics, The EASTON, _Pa.—Divorced Bi Gen, W. E. Doster, Mrs, Doster is|* !08% !8 estimated at several a, * million kronen. now the wife of Edward Depew Doster, her step-son. REKKKKKKKKKKKKH Seattle Automobile School, Beoadway. we aw began the case See, “re here today With th CHICAGO, July 10 |days’ speechmaking p yers on both sides |their summing up of Jagainst Evelyn Arthu | vealer of “absolute life It has developed that Se to STOPS GIRL RAFFLE PITTSBURG, July 10.—Bishop J Pittsburg Pitts: to for the the 10.—Count castle near SEES SEES 210 +e Dance at Dreamtend tonisht. eee of | See is worth | which he | wealthy In her own | the | for the | off | (MAMMA HAS (inmie BEEN ay 5 THE ROCKS To DAY -22~T0 Cee ee ee eee eee * WHAT CONGRESS IS DOING * WASHINGTON 10. he congressional table this sion date, imi up to House met 60 days. Senate me House minutes. te in session 175 * \* * * \* * * * * * * * 3 * * * * * * - pa hours, Senate House minutes. te in session 20 hours, # * * * he din didi dindin a dia dated ee ee ied ‘ETHEL BARRYMORE RETAINS LAWYERS (My United Pres NEW YORK, saying that | Jame lawyers been retained by in the met four days. fn session 1 hour, 21 Seeeeeeeeeeee discussed _recipro- Leased Wire.) July 10.—Reports Dittenhoefer — and of this city, have Ethel Barrymore action of divorce, which she is alleged to be bringing against her husband, Russell G. Colt, and that papers for the p dings on their way from Los Angeles current here today ait left [Pen club Saturday and has ne are are the been seen since. OER CREE ENS S * |* NEW YORK—The latest dis ease discovered by New York * physicians wireless tooth: * ache,” caused by high ten- * sion electrical currents pro- * duced in sending wireless mes- * sages * RRR RK ak EMINENTLY RESPECTABLE, “Is he respectable?” “Eminently so. He's never been Jindicted for anything less than stealing a railroad.”—Wasp. NEW YORK—That profanity ov. er the telephone not tute a breach of peace was deci¢ here today by Magistrate chan Kerno: HIS REAL REASON. Daniel entered the Hons’ fot that I for the cireus If,” he explained, “it’s Just to Johnny.""—Harper’s Bazar den SALE OF LAWN MOWERS Decided mowers and poultry supply jsacrifice entire line l4-inch Special, Jnow $2.44 14-inch High Grade Ball Bearing, regular $6.00; now $3.74 14-inch Lilly's Best Ball Bearing, ular $7 now $4.58, Other standard sizes at big reductions. THE CHAS. H Foot of Main St, Front, Seattle, to handling with our business. to clo regular quit Too busy seed will > out $4.00; re equally LILLY CO.,, on the Water Washington. aes not lawn Like => Dor Z | / FELLOW emt, Neighbors All Pity and Pray for Mother poets to Hang in August AULT Ange STE MARIE, Ont and women h in neighbor ible deed of | morning and an to help her they ch the al for collec he pre gener ngelino ommute the etitions McFadden, coun d woman, etition name in d womar the MRS. BENNY A. SCIGLIANO. (Mrs. Napolitano’s hus he make not much money, she work hard always. She for the boarders she keep, Mrs. Mario she cook for them; keep her p Napolitanos’ closest boy Michael in school. Angeline, their landlady, good woman. Her mind was queer good, clean or she would not do so bad @ Angelino good thing.” BRIDGET’S RESOLUTION retary of a social club was presented with a cut glass low cup. His servant surveyed the object the next morning Look at thim three handles on th’ pitcher,” said Bridget know ff Of break one of thim handles they'll have two left break two they'll have one left, so they'll always have one I'm not so sure about that.”—Suecess Magazine. litano’s - neighbors | ‘Pete nd things to say of | band) r but 904 mother to those | wash says neighbor and well. “They a dren, too. chit wife — The ing “They and it OF They wih PLACES THIS PIANO In your MOME. a Bring | 5 Dollars Tuesday and Join This Piano Club When do you ever expect to get more ad- vantages and easier conditions in buying a piano than this club brings you? By joining with 499 other persons in this bi deal you get a $375 piano for $277.50. Terms are $5.00 when the piano is delivered, then $1.25 a week. No interest or extras of any kind. If, after 30 days’ trial, the will give you your money back If the Piano is satisfactory after 30 days’ use, member has 11 more months in which to satisfy to the character of the Plano. At the end of that ne he has the privilege of exchanging it without one penny’s loss for any other instrument of equal or ¢ r value that we sell, such as the Weber, Knabe, Fischer, Vose, Pianola Piano, etc If the club member di during the life of his contract, will immediately send a receipt. in full to his family for instrument If the club member wish gets a rebate of 15 cents in c shortens his time, Piano is not satisfactory, we the club himself as we the to pay his dues in adyance, he sh for each and every week he A beautiful Stool to match the Piano is included without extra cost The Piano will be tuned twice Kohler & Chase 1318 SECOND: AVE. . - without charge. sel! real estate, etc.