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EG. LEWIS fo INDICTED ty United Press Leased Wire) LOUIS, July 12.—B. G. Lewis, of the American Woman's league and the Lewis Publishing company, e@ concerns in Uni. veratty ©) Louis suburb. re. cently vecaMe Involved, was today Indicted for violation of the postal} laws by a federal grand jury here, After the finding was «nbmitted to/ the court one juror informed the court that United’ States District! Attorney Houts displayed prejudice against Lewis tn taktr individ: | jurors out and confer with them} singly, Lewis’ case is being tnvestt- | gated by a congressional committee, | GIRL KILLED IN RUNAWAY | OROVILLE, Cal, July 12,—Her| skull fractured under a heavy stage which overturned in a wild rana- way, Miss Enid Williams of San Franciaco, 18, !s dead here today The accident occurred at the West ern Pacific station of Blairsden, tn the high Sierras, above Oroville. 1S THIS A Park WHERE PRRSON OF QUT TASTES CAN SPRND A PLRASANT Day ¢ 8ST head RUSH FACTS ON CONTROLLER BAY President and Cabinet Decide to Collect Information Immediately and Turn It Over to Congress for In- vestigation. (By United Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, July 12.-—At ¥ terday afternoon's cabinet session the Controller bay situation was one of the most important matters dis cussed. Decision was ¢ all the Gepart ts interested interior, war, agriculture and commerce and jabor—should be urged to make re- ports as soon as possible President Taft probably “SHORTY” WELLS IN COURT; STORY OF SHOOTING IS TOLD With the kiss of his weep aroused Brooks “a yo 1 bis hiding plac He had breakfast arlle Wells, alias “Sl | remained with him all day. In the/ @warf who shot Allan evening, while Brooks was milking, | a rahcher, June 12 the shot was fired. Wells says that back to the county jal! the shot was accidental; that he tng, failing to supply be Was toying with the revolver, and amount of $2,000 it wont off Following a preliminary hearing | in Justice Gordon's court yall the information in his hands arly next week. He will imme diately turn it over to the senate, in accordance with a resolut passed last month. The house com mittee on expenditures in the in tertor rtment also will prob: ably examine them. This indicates that the president and bi inet have ded to let congress reach its own conclusions on the Controller bay situation. dep will have 5 step cheek, the Al as taken last even- d to the on Brooks. cooks We! on the i who was hot in the charge of assault In the first degree, nec k, with the bullet plowing under he was bound over to the superior | the se alp anti) it lodged above his court. | mouth, is none the worse for the | «. He was well a week/| the occurrence. Milking Stunt in Court. Story of Shooting. “Shorty” formerly lived at Al) gona with bis foster parents. On the occasion of the shooting he was | amusing incidents hap- making a friendly visit to Algona. pened during Brooks’ testimony It appears that he crawled under/He had brought bis milking stool Brooks’ bed on the evening of June|with bim from Algona, and: much 11, while Brooks was attending a|to the merriment of the spectators, socialist meeting. He stayed there|he gave an exhibition of the milk Six Months’ Postponement of Order Increasing Assay Charges’ dent was dent after Several when a conference of all concerned | id and shortly after Presi Taft directed MacVeagh to| d the order for six months. is probable that now the old bill abolishing all charges at the Sea » office will be resurrected and an attempt will be made to put » on the same basis as New go into effect August | Taft yesterday afternoon ordered Secretary of the Treasury Frankiia MacVeagh to suspend action for six months Secretary MacVeagh returned to Washington yesterday Immedi ately Congressman Humphrey and Senator Jones went to him, asking to have the order revoked. But there was “nothing doing.” So they left and went to the White House Following the visit to the presi- AMERICAN BIRDWOMEN RIVAL EUROPE’S IN SENSATIONAL AERIAL FEAT American women of prominence | may soon reach the standing) women of Europe have attained in| the aeronautic world. Hitherto the| American woman has been content} to sit in the grandstand and watch the birdmen skim over clouds, or possibly she has been venturous enough to have her photograph taken while aboard an aerial craft safely anchored to the ground. But now it seems that men are not to enjoy a monopoly of the air any longer. Just the other day Miss Mary Mannering, the actress, who has just married Frederick B. Wadsworth, a Michigan millionaire, made a successful flight aloft in company with an expert birdman, and so well did she like the ex- hilarating delights of flying that she has determined to become an ex pert herself, and has already given | an order to an aeroplane manufac- turing concern for a biplane, which she intends to use herself. Detroit women of social prominence are en- thusiastic about flying, following Miss Mannering’s aerial feats, which were go successfully accom- plished in that city _—— And in the East, too, the flying game ts receiving more direct at zrams were sent to the Al aska banks last night notifying hem of the action, that the stream of gold may be directed here in stead of San Francisco. MRS. F. E. WADSWORTH | hood. McMANIGAL NERVOUS HAS LOST 18 POUNDS LOS ANGELES, July 12—With would hang me if I did.” nerves racked to the breaking! At the conclusion of thelr visit point, the result, it is said, of the | Detective McLaren, of the Burns| pleading of his wife and uncle to agency, went MoManigal's cell jon and come | and he Is alleged to have subjected | the prisoner to a severe cross amination concerning his wi viatt “McManigal ie all unstrung,” said McLaren, “and I would not be surprised to see him break down at any time Jail attaches stated that . Mc 4 lost 18 pounds since arceration. | | to the McNamara Manigal, self-confessed dynamiter, today shows signs of a mental and physical breakdown. Following a visit to the county jail, Mrs. McManigal announced | today that the condition of her hus-| band was such that it occasioned | Manig: her no little alarm. McManigal, | hie inc she said, is breaking under the con: | COMPROMISE OFFER tinual conflicting emotions to which he is subjected by both the prosecution and the defense. The Crawford line, after bringing She says McManigal would Mke|the restraining order and tempo to come over to the defense, but|rary Injunction to ite reseue and that threats of the prosecution | bolding up the city’s grading work prevent him from so doing. When|on Rainier boulevard, ts now com Mrs. McManigal called at the| ing out with a compromise offer to county jail she was accompanied | the city. The company will not op by Geo. Behm of Portage, Wis.,| pose the filling if the tracks are who raised McManigal from boy-|Jeft at the present low grade on the He joined Mrs. McManigal | east side of the street. City Engi in an effort to induce McManigal to|neer Thomson thinks it Is a desert the prosecution Joffer, saying that it will give the “1 can't do it,” McManigal { y the opportunity of going al leged to have answered | al- [ett If It’s Correct, Cheasty Has It 13,20 For Benjamin’s Smart Summer Suits for Men A great variety of beautiful novelty weaves and splen- did quality plain blue serge suits for men and young men Benjamin's latest New York styles—in Cheasty’s great Semi-Annual Clearance Sale for only $13.50, None other can compare with them for the price Every Sack Suit in the store on sale at a big reduction. Cheasty’s Haberdashery Second Avenue at Spring Street én \| f Wf Cheasty Hae It, It’s Correct tention upon the part of the women. EARTHQUAKE Sopwith to a height of more than| WASHINGTON, July 12.—Several || 600 feet, going 12 miles in 14 min-| powerful earthquake shocks, extend. jhours, were recorded today on the att selsmograph at Georgetown uni More Citizens Want |:°*" at 11:27 o'clock last night, and con Thomson Removed tlowea with warring intensity until At a meeting of the North End| quakes occurred at 12:20 o'clock Progressive league, held at Mrs. J./qhey were recorded with the same enthusiastic discussion resulted in|ta}and vertical instruments, Father | & resolution of approval and sup-|‘torndorff. expressed the opinion | action taken by him in regard tol cart of America. the removal of R. H. Thomson from | PA!" © Mrs. Timothy L. Woodruff, wife of New York, ascended with Aviator | utes, ling over a period of nearly three versity. The first shock was felt 1:18 a. m. The maximum of the E. Austin’s Tuesday afternoon, an | degree of intensity by both horizon. Port to Councilman Goddard in the| phat the shocks did not occur in any | the officeof cliy engineer. A emoker featuring several fast | Paint, Oils, Glass boxing bouts last night closed the first day of the convention being | held by the Northwest Association | of Journeymen Plumbers and Al Hed Trades at Labor Temple. Coun: | cilman Hesketh welcomed the dele-| sates in bebalf of Mayor Dilling. | time fix imate 4 Papering Now Is the 4 Kodak Developing 10¢ ROLL LANE, the Bookman 308 UNION 8T. | Opp. P. O. Main 6023 || [1405 Third Aves N. W, Cor, 100 | queen | || tooth @ natural proces }pense to you than tm an; THE KIND FATHER MAY STOP- SUIT (By United Prev Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, July 12—That Ethe! Barrymore may not pr hef suit for divorce against husband, Russel! G. Colt, and that Colt does not expect any trouble, was learned here today. it de said on reliable authority that her friends and family are making every conceivable ef- fort to bring about @ reconcilia- tion between the coup! Friends of the actress assert that she. still loves Colt, and the associates of Colt say that he is as fond of his wife as ever. joth John Drew, her uncle, nd Jack Barrymore, her favor- 1¢ brother, have wired the act ress to reconsider any plans for divorce. “The kind lee Cream, Cream Co. you like”—Mapleine made by Seattle Ice Model Millinery School OPENS JULY 24 Dyed, Cleaned, Re 527 Peoples Bank Bidg. TALKS ON TiETH \By the REGAL DENTISTS Ask Yourself These Questions DO You Ever stop to consider that a tooth ie just as important an adjunct to your physical welfare as a finger | or toe? bo you Realize that every time you lose a! immediate: | ly begins which eventually removes | that portion of the bone in which the tooth is lodged, and that it ts this loss of natural substance that gives us the features of old age? bo YOU Know that the most successful and healthiest people are those who are most particular about the care of their teeth? Do you | Know that we perform dental oper ations of all characters after the most approved methods at less ex-| other of- | fice on the Pacific const | bo you | Know that we replace method without the wu bo you Know we cure pyorrhea alveolar, | commonly known as Riggs’ disease | (looge teeth)? % Do you Know we give a written guarantee with, all work? REGAL DENTAL OPFICES eth by our of plates? | | Words by Schaefer M WERE'S A HAVEN'T THOUGHT usic by Condo THRILLER YOU Or FoR Your PLEASANT PARK FOR PERSONS OF @uET TWeTes. AN INDIANA, Pa.—Five out of the 10 families living in the village of | Heshbon, near here, have twins. |Justice of the Peace Campbell wrote Theodore Roosevelt about it. the Bibilical World for July CHICAGO Ways home f $9 for Bridewe home only $ |men a new © Parting of the es that It conte the prisoner it © give these t in life kK sent t costs ° 19 same MUSKEGON, Mich—Hull House Bob Scouts the lives of weore of perso st evening wh Ja pile of fireworks at Lake ¥ wan park caught fire. Risking their own lives, succeeded getting the heavier explosives out of the path of the flames WAUKEGAN, Iil.—Schoo! teach ers here point to Mise Ethel Mary Hicks as the most regular pupil in the United States. She has been neither absent nor tardy during her 12 years in school they in LE of the on stri Upping, The 12 caddies nox links are a rule against GRAND JUNCTION, Colo—J. L. MoConaughy, a barber here, has received word that he is one of the 17 heirs to a $2,000,000 estate left by Edward McGurk, who died In Ban Diego. Cal., in 1907. RENO, Nev—Clarence H. Mac kay has giver $250,000 to the Uni. Colom versity of Nevada. GREELEY, generated by the wheels prairie schooner is the scheme adopted by A. L. Jamie &@ prospector, who is on bis way the W n slope MANCHE - nd ER Eng. strikers, Lables in their the streets Two most arms, th ‘lof t paraded NEW YORK—Mre. 8. J. Black of Indianapolis and Harry West of Oregon were the only two passeng ers on the Atlantic transport liner Minneapolis. They seven cooks and eighty stewards to wait on them NEENAH, Wis.—Falling 30 feet directly Into the arms of a passing undertaker, John Carrol, a car penter, was dead when he was picked up. The undertaker w. unable to check his fall and he sustained a broken neck. GREENVILLE, Barely Pa. — Coming from a picnic, Miss Elizabeth Roy er, a school teacher, complained that her hat was heavy. Investiga tion disclosed a twofoot black snake colled in the lining. CHICAGO able to keep from fainting, Dr. A. 8. Woodworth superintended the dressing of the wounds of George Cornell, his panion in an smash, and sewed up several deep woundy jon himself com automobi PITTSBURG | their hands { CHICAGO—Children may be ex: |forcing the judge's pected to take religious tradition courtroom that attorneys must truth but scientists must have | keep their coats on. Shirtwaist men |proof, according to an editorial in|are in contempt of court Tipstaves have these hot days en ruling in the Captain Faria Blames No One _ for Wreck of the Santa Rosa (By United Press Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. July 12 The continuation of the federal investigation of the disaster to the steamship Santa Roea will today before Bolles and Bulger | | | loone fi the rocks if the haw nyle had not broken. be re thin m All hop. F p sumed Inspectors too St when the offi clals of the Pacific Coast Steamship y and the officers and crew ated ship appear for ex compa of the amination. Speaking of the mishap, Captain Faria said t he did not blame anyone for the wreck. He declared that it was true that he was on the bridge at the time the Santa Rosa went on the rocks, and that the accident might not have occur red if he had be “I was in command from the moment the ship struck the rocks Jand until every person left the vos sel at midnight,” said Captain Faria “and I had every reason to believe that the ship would float at high tide, The ship would bh “The Inn” RAINIER NATIONAL PARK The Most Popular Mountain Resort in America $2. eo Shop, Little Rent, Little Pie Ye Goode Sight Shop 1h Madieon “Tween 2nd and Sed EXCURSION FARES: Seattle to the Inn and return Tacoma to the Inn and return Tickets good Tickets on sale daily—Limit three days. until September 20th one dollar extra. TWO TRAINS DAILY VIA THE Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Ry. and Tacoma Eastern R. R. Leave Seattle eetslS A, M, 11:20 Leave Tacoma .. 8:45 A. M. 15 Arrive The Inn ee -12:50 P. M. :20 Returning leave The Inn at 7:30 A, M. or 1:31 1 '. 1 ‘ 5 \ For particulars regarding accommodations and rates at “The Inn”; for literature describing and illustrating the wonderful beauty of The Mountain of the Great Snow the numerous enjoyable side trips to be made from “The Inn,” and time tables, tickets and parlor car reservations, etc., please ‘apply or address CITY TICKET OFFICE 1001 Pacific Av., Tacoma 2nd and Cherry St, Seattle A CénT D 1 DON'T CHARGE You POR IT, QrrHerR Best Modern Dentistry All Operations Painless TEETH | F CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION Full Set of Teeth 22k Gold Lrowns §: Bridgework $3.50 to $5.00 Gold Fillin 1 Silver Fillings (the basta Oe ue Porcelain Crowns (best) $3.50 Up Terms to Suit All work dome by expert dental opew ator. Lady attendant The Best Dentistry that you cam ju the city, amd at the cheapest prices WE DO EXACTLY A& ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 ¥} | Laboring People’ | Dentists ‘Electro Dental Parlors Cor. First Av. and Pike Opposite Public Market ” —AT THE— ANGELES CAFE Latest Moving Pictures New Every Day | FREE REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 a-motoS"p. m, including coffee, tea, milk, beer or wine 25c Vocal and Instrumeatal Musie Afternoons and Evenings, Why Cook at : Home? | | | i 3 AMUSEMENTS MOORE THEATRE is Harrison Grey By Harry Ploor $2 $1.60; balcony $2 ery bbe om Seats tomorrow, Drew, Mer. Roth Phones 48 1 Week lid Attending Tay ther Big 8 & C. Acte—6 THE DARLING OF PARIS ith 20—People—20 aturing Mile. Min; PANTAGES THEATRE “Unequaled Vaudeville.” cal That | Toda | y THE | 80 Most 7 and 9 | Nove And 5 Stellar | OLISEUN 3—Spectal Acte— ADMISSION 6 and 10 Cente, Rettring Ft Bring the Babies, ND OPERA HOUSE Manager, GRA Eugene Le PHOTOPLAYS AND VAUDEVILLE | Carrigan’s | Educated Goats and Clown Pig A Treat for Chitdren, | Five Ni Photoplays. and 1 (ALHAMBRA THEATRE Vestiake, Fifth Pine Streets, WM | BEST RA BEST 01 RA y day at All performe Sundays ny nly Five and Ten ‘Centay ions on These Daya, | vive Conte

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