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Seattle Women in * the Lewis Scheme Fifteen hundred women in this Btate, of whom 400 live in Seattle, are financially interested in the American Wemen's league, whose President, ByG, Lewis, was indicted sterday. for misusi to have been tn Se aitle this week as the guest of a big banquet to be tendered him at the New Washington hotel by th local members of his “league.” Cost $100 Each. the 1,500 Washington Tt cost women who are in the “league” at} t $100 each, according to the) Ie statement Issued from the head quarters of the local chapter today ra of the Seattle chap ‘laague” conduct a tea jroom in the balcony of the Rhodes jcompany department store on Sec ond ay, We have great faith im Mr, | Lowla" said a pretty little woman at the “league's” tearoom today, He t# the victhm of a government conspiracy, They are just Jealous jof Mr. Lewis." The reporter's in formant refuged to give her name, | Mrs, Georgs W. Rooser is presl dent of the Seattie chapter. The jaecretary is Mrs, Henry Haseard, The state regent ts Mra, Robert Morria of LaConnor, Wash, Th only chapter house In this state is somp ted at Redgate “Shorty” Wells Acquitted of Shooting Allen Brooks Little Man, » Weighing 70) Pounds, Defends Himself Successfully of Charge. Chartie Wells, alias “Shorty,” charged with assault in the first de- gree, in connection with the shoot- Ing of Allan Brooks, Algona ranch. er, was released this morning after showing to the satisfaction of Jus tice Gordon that the shooting was an accident. A touch of human interest enter ed the case when “Shorty” told why he had not stayed with his foster parents for the past three years. His mother died when he was a baby and when his father married again his new stepmother | took him away from bis home tn Canada, He is a_dwart, weighing only 70 pounds, tho: he ts 21 ears of age. This condition makes Se unfit for hard — stad He has never learned a trade ahd has made his Hving during the last j|fow years by washing dishes and doing Hght work around farms, Will you go back to your step. ‘mother until we fin da place for you?” asked Judge Gordon. No, sir,” replied “Shorty.” “She wants me to go on the stage, and I don’t want to. She and that he band of hers want me to support them.” Tom Page, “Shorty's” finally took him away with him, promising that he would give him a }ittle work to do anti! a place pond be found for him As a result of this case, the man who sold “Shorty” the gun may be prosecuted, It was defective in that the trigger would not stay ‘ cocked. “Shorty” explained how he bad held the gun cocked with bis thumb when {t slipped just as he wanted to show it to weeks attorney, Former Seattle Stock Broker bs Arrested at Harrison, Idaho (By United Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, July 13.—Tracey G.' Avery, once a prominent stock broker of Seattle, who ia charged with operating in high financial cir- cles by floating alleged forged city Improvement bonds and with issu- ing worthless checks, was arrested today at Harrison, Idaho, by Pinker. ton operatives from this city. Avery's operations are said to ex: FORMER MAYOR CALLED BY JURY William Hickman Moore, former mayor of Seattle, was the only wit- ess called before the grand jury this morning. ©. W. W: in, | the convicted ex-chief of ice, had also heen chief during Moore's ad- ministration. Daring the counct! investigation of the vice syndicate Jast fall, rumors that Wappenstein had received bribes from Chinese er . sean bobbed up In addi- tend to several cities, including Portian jpokune, Sait Lake, Los Angeles and Cleveland, Ohio. The local Pinkerton office stated that Avery's operations here were known, bat no information would be given out. He is said to have made considerable acquaintan among | business men, and to have joined local avchrenase = Filan, oo the be to the bribery rumors connect ing the chief with Tupper and Ger- ald. What Former Mayor Moore's tes timony was about is only a matt of conjecture. If it was about Wappy’s record under him, It can have little weight against Wappy at present, for the statute of limita the crime is alleged to have been committed. Foreman Corliss this morning made inquiries as to the presence of Judge Main at the courthouse. Judge Main occupied Judge Frater’s | bench this morning. Ail this | taken to indicate, in view of the | fact that no witnesses were in watt- ng for the grand fury, that the grand jury contemptates asking for ja recess. Both Judge Main and the grand jury wil] return for an afternoon | session. ~~ SET DATE FOR M’NAMARA TRIAL (By United Press Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES, July 13. om date for the commencement of trial of the McNamara aah lee charged with the murder of 19 per- sons in connection with the de struction of the Los Aapates Times | building. will be set by Superior Judge Walter Bordwell at 10 a m. Friday. ‘The attorneys for the defense to- would set the date for about No- vember 13. 12. ‘OLEOMARGARINE. MEN HAVE BEEN INDICTED (By Uniled Press Leased Wiret CHICAGO, July 13.—A special U. Welshmen Install Edward, Royal Youngster, as Their Prince CARNARVON, Wales, July 18— Cheered by 100,000 loyal Welsh men, who gathered here today to! greet their nominal euler, Edygrd, the 17-year-old son of King rge V of Great Britain, was today in vested with ceremoni qua and mediaeval magnificence prince of Wales. King George and Queen Mary played minor parts in the pomp and peageantry which brightened ancient Carnarvon castle, while their son occupied the center of the stage as the leading figure im the historic ceremonial Aa the edlu Ag the royal Welsh choir of 400 volegh broke into song, the royal party emfered the castic at the er | W. ancieyt water gate, the Prince of Wales and his escort in the lead and the royal party bringing up the} rear, As the prince set foot in the} castle — entranc the ancient standard of Medlin was broken out from the Eagles’ tower, where ft ts said, the first English Prince of Wales was born. In the center of the courtyard of the cast! investiture took pla leading men and women of Eng land and Wales were seated. The Dishop of Bengor officiated at th ceremony, according to the ancient Cuban Daughter Is Daring Birdwoman inner » the great whe ; Ze MISS LENORE RIVERO. Among the most popular younger members of Washington's diplo- matic life is the elder daughter of the Cuban minister, Miss Rivero, who is one of the “athletic and out door set.” A short time ago she dared the treacherous air currents above the clouds in an aeroplane flight with Aviator Jannus, and ts now an enthusiastic “bird woman,” Millionaire Benn Too Much for Malone Scott Malone, deputy sheriff, is back in town. He spent a week in Aberdeen, and the surrounding country trying to serve old Samuel Benn, the aged millionaire, fai in-law of the convicted ex-chief, C. Wappenstein, with a subpoena to appear before the grand But old Benn could not be found. Malone was told by E. Wappy’s brothertn-law, chief witness, cruising some timber, but Malone was unable to discover where, The old man, it is said, left Aberdeen the o day that E. B. Benn was arrested here with Detectives Day and Hyde and held for the grand Jury SWIPED CHICKEN FOR A GOOSE When Alec Reid of Ballard stole a goose from Edwin Pier. son, 2305 Elliot_et., he meant to take a chicken. But that ex- planation did not influence Judge Gordon any. He was fined $25 for ling a goose and not for his intentions of stealing a chicken, ELKS' GRAND TRUSTEE. ATLANTIC CITY, Jnly 13. Thomas McNulty of Baltimore was lay as grand trustee by | nal convention of the Elks Election came on the second ballot Chas. Ward of Pasadena, Cal, ning a close second. t ae? Jury. | B. Benn, | and bis) that old Benn was) j rites, and ay the prince, clad tn parple v and wearing a eword with a seabbard of purple silk and gold, took the oath, wild cheering rang through the ancient walle of the castle, Went 10 MARKET 12 pounds lies 360; Five beans 2 pe 396 Royal 16 od 2p pund; Kippered pounds ok but eb 2 pounds Me ACK MARKET | i Re wand, \h 2 pounds Hound ame 15,000 of tine | Dentistry wo cain At one-half to one-third the prices 6f the Dental Combine by the only Dentists in Seattle not in the De tal Trust who hire no substitutes, but aftend to all work personally All work of the highest quality by }the latest painless methods, We guarantee all work. Office estab- lished 10 years SCHAFFNER & THOMPSON Corner Second at Yesler Way Over Guy's Orug Store. Entrance Room 204. | Office Hours: | Sundays, 10 to 1. } sete \THE SEATTLE TO MAIL SU BSCHIDERS Mullen, 6449 Datiard Av Ballard t96 be ine “tnd. Cot je ¥ ot foul Park i wmney, corner 28rd Vhones Kast 114, Funeral Directo niversity. Beth phones ty ste {t 9 a, m. to 6 p. mls STAR | Uh Invests hi venture, money in real estate In saying “Wise Man” of industry, No, indee to save $25, or even little as $6.00, has an able,real estate investment ‘Buy in the Close Proximit Huy tn a distric Such a place Is Now that the canals are news and proaperity will be tne prises will be added to those al bullt to take care of the affords the farmer and bor Little farms are now # in 5 and 10 priced at $3 you going to be a i} an acre office in Kirkland, or see we do not me Any man or woman who Is frugal eno’ and can maint poortunity RIGHT NOW to make a profit assured vessels coming through the canaly, excellent boat service and low fare (6 aker fine transportatio ling at $250 and up. re tracts, Se MAN because he knows that It ts a safe n capitaliatw or éaptains in monthly payments of as of § y tle that offers every city advantage and bas the Additional features of country life, RKLAND Kirkland’s strides to rene New factories and enter ready there, Large docks will be The n tleket) facilities 24e by commutatl within driving distance of the and up. WISE MAN’? Take Madison car and Kirkland ferry or Anderson boats to our BURKE & FARRAR, 406-409 New York Block SPECIAL NOTICES. Northwest Chautauqua rapid sale o ape aroun 7 Tah ete pan, awe? Dick Call $48 m 1473; Few am. in Broadw Rood ry ara ‘Tost. on Phinney = ok otk ehtldr up Med 201 SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. OR Btuation wa a by business in young man tn Reatile, hes had BUSINESS CHANCES. versal store, S000 stock. Bp story one hot cake plate, barber 00 Fire MOUSES. o POPPI T wow ovoD DE our ‘WREKLY RENTAL BULLETIN ei WHAT YOU WANT. D | satisties Bown “pass & COMPANY, D Becond Av D mete Art had ina 000 DOP PP PPP MOD DDPD DI IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO RENT HOUSES, CALL ON GEORGE L. COLMAN, $5.00 PER ACRE DOWN AND $2.00 PER ACRE PER YEAR LOGGEDOFF LAND. of two ALASKA BUILDING Main tise i THIS MEANS You” eltinen over the age of x Ifeerty Hide Pos ~ OREGON BARGAIN, Bighty million fort of good yellow th timber, aii in one body. Well located ng And toiling ‘tom yer cant any. 206 {fice ‘acres, ail in one and is expecially adapted for fr Of good saw timber ‘Come in and 7 B00d buat service. 10 spend the summer | MMAR SILVERDALE on Hoop 8 CANAL ° © Acreage and erfronts, $109 to O £8, On your own terma O DT & TRENCKMANN, O Central ° > °o jocoooo00 con On H00¢ Pacifie Monthiy Tevine ai to have from him make « « In the Leigh Ht | { jst Januar m Jand the soll ie superb « le putting i a bie project up that ! A GOOD INVESTMENT ALGO A ALGON WEST “coast i. AND CO, Me OLE HANSON & CO. Third Vioor New York Biogk RAILROAD AND TOWN $2,500; $260 cash hace i af gS oe ae hate kinds w HALF AC RE POR $440. PARK. $44 cash buye m by re of rich land, with from the wharf 300 feet of fine this halt sere. HANSON & CO. New York Bock Th sight of city a Scin thin reem; 985 fee 16 : TAK WANT ADS BHING RESULTS | c FOR SALE UR EXCHANGE. Trade §-room Oregon jewelry 1st Washingt trade CREAT WEST WOODLAND |— FARMS AND ACREAGE. = COLLATERAL LOANS PROVIDE ity collateral OCIBTY, . security, = REAL ESTATE LOANS. FOR SALE-—mISCELLANEOUS PRINS AAA AAAS Bargains In furniture, parpets, household goods, stoves and ranges.” We exchange your old goods. SULLY & BALL, New Location, 600 Pike St. Vo desire to quit i-foot launch ose power, Want 4116 Addrews 1 4692, heap at foot al er. 314 ah paid for goods Main ibio Mi forest aaa t ie Business Directory wen RO SADIAN BARK OF OMMERCE AROPODINTS, $1.90 ONTHL' be fk A. W. KLINE, 456 ARC. DR WILL T 114 Reneca at Ream oxchanes KaaT ert 5333, ing. boven if SE. a Ballard 19 KODAKS. ROM SOR TF ock on’ the Printing for CR Coen nama Notary ownsend. 802.3 Batter Consultation free: hosing aire ieee wi PHYSICIAN Au SURGEON ‘DR, MULLING mY. day said that on account of the|S. grand jury here today indicted great mass of evidence yet to be| three U. 8. revenue officers and 21 collected, they would like to have| other employes of the two largest the date set as late as December 1. | oleomargarine factories in the coun- District Attorney Fredericks in- | try on cearges of conspiracy to de- sists that the date should not be fraud thelgovernment. Officers and “D\set later than October 1. The im-| emp ‘of the factofy owned by Falkenstein & Co., Cleveland Manufacturers of Ladies’ Garments ‘Dispose of Their Annual Clean-Up Stock to Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co. 1316 Second Avenue e aa |ARCAIN pases tor LET you R BOY BUILD A LOG CABIN ON SOUND. | Just across the Sound at Suquamiah we have several hundred acres 0 h Spectatiat THE All diseases of women and men est French and German methods Suite 206 Liberty Bldg. Opposite Postoftice lear: tar Late e phrtioniors NATIONAL BARBER COLLEOB | w bev. 6 o Wactin, tom, or 12 s tw ‘ | and see our sche fine ri te uate just © few m hart. Prices range from 0 $300 per acre PHYSICIANS. W. Grant Tucker, Surgeon. 10 Practice. | Spec eure for for tuberc tnctp ses ‘at and Madison s K PRANK BROOKS — Paral rheumatism, pervous and chronic dist wen, plies, ete. My modernized treate rkably successful. Arcade 36-33 'd floor, a ih: actice: throat, “acs Are Hil; paved iT WOODLAND BARGAIN «room cottage, wired for 8: front porches Coxtoa * in 6 balance $15 month: Phinhey car el at. D.. Physician and office and hospital i tauipment tor Bheilehis Belentifie And needi 208. room for rent i Take Gree fore and living hes (Sis Interlake av summer with useful No saison within 1 furnished, cosy feattl cating ‘i308 Mercer st ri wader 3 ibe. 3 Ibe aad over Five-r rent $20. tive, aL ean afford tt OLE HANSON @ CO., Third Fioor New York Mock ) FOR BOULEVARD ACRE. Weveral young men, Seatile or vicksity, to fit for RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. POSTOFFICE CLERKS AND LierTiit GABRIERS. Salary O60 te $78. Promo fiom. Address 3 North of mountain view; tmp paid in full; 59%100, balance $16 per Woodland car on Hee L. E. Evett & € 369 ind pho tatow from, €2.80 | fe per week, Walk= | Ing’ distance. for permanent homes ni canes De Exchange. De PHINNEY AV. SNAP. Beautiful 4-room modern Roth pho: Dalt a4 per night Housekeeping rooms $1.60 TITORS WANTED work; reliable people tion dept » between Fo ken ranch for ken house, & 10 yearly highest 7th and t and advice free; Se K Qract Widdiines ‘ton Med omte reference: mised ern rely 11 years rest on Lar 1 impr nt be sold Call or write. tat water, 2 bathe. 266 ol Model, 1610 ard soll; shack} 3 all for $900 1 athnty White Hide 20 ACRES, PRICK $400. Wo will 1208 xtra good soll for $400, only 1% Milles to dock. store; elegant stream crosses this tra phones, ol Foada jou ENT ~ Boalt Prenkiin, ineti- he ha BNAP—Good eight-room tmproved lot, $2,000; your own tor Cal at 407 Union st. Main 19, Ind. 3 iF YOU ARE LOOKING TO BUY CITY PROPERTY, CALL ON GEORGE L. COLMAN, k ton dried ontone ved patent attor> k._Write for bool PERNS AND MODELS, tery The big shipment came in by express yesterday and com- prises over eight hundred seasonable garments, consisting of Misses’ and Women’s Wash Dresses, Linen Suits, fine tailor- made Suits, Linen, Silk and Serge Top Coats. A large force of help are arranging the “Cleanup” stock preparatory for the sale, which will cause a sensation in the way of bargain giving. The Dresses are in values up to $15.00, at $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95. The Suits and Coats, values from $20.00 up to $40.00, will go at from $4.95 to $12.95, Friday and Saturday. See window dis- play. Oke hop t mand gas fit @peciaity in prompt 1411 Bighth av. 1207, at of w f not wear Ind. cD a baolute, without ope parte of COLLYER, $04 Leary Diag tate AL "PRINTERS, Sint ing may run 2 years ieektinn: ‘Yaee “OLE HANSOS Third Floor PORT ORG ft ARD 5 acres for poultry or fruits, abou acren cleared, balance easy to. Im | lene than % narket $26. cash CLIFFORD LAND CO., 1019 ar Beattie BRAUTIFUL of aver 400 tracts, * howe Drensed Meate—telltag Priee. N @ CO. hucks. Batis 06.3, tan oak” Ribs, 7, Xo. 7 Nor TOGxe, Ti PENNS LAND COMPANY, mii THIRD AV FARMS AND ACREAG Jern house, tot Raker, = = RUG RKPAIR, Kepalrlon tO 2036 Westlake and repairing. Main 1261 “FOR SALE—WOOD AND COAL. Patent dust pan with first load coal Phones 1218 Hin Hinds. « wor some school; VE-ACRE TRACTS $400 TO $750. VERY EASY TERMS ‘Thess tracts are situated very Che sound, between Seattle and Fine view of sound vou will take th we fool that this erty betw WEST & WHEELER 309 CRES ON EASY TERMS, south of Bremerton, part ¢ ee eany to Improve; fine, fick land; well improved. d ThoPeral boats dally to Seattle market. "0, Price $600; $60 cash 1111 Becond ay. | Sec owner upstaire, 321% Pike Mt. or LADIES REMODELING PARLORS New garments made and old remodel eonad gate * ee Fe EAST SEATTLE Went Seattle Downs Ind. 2 STAMP WORKS, ano Wark, n. Ina, Main 8634 *REMONIES PERFORMED. ag Main oes Everett, 3 SSESEIHRS. oe Low Round Rates To All Eastern Points via Canadian Paeific Railway Bix hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canadian Rocky Mountatns and National Park. For information, dates and rates, call or write lot. $60 cash CLIFFORD LAND ©O,, 1019 ‘Third Av. P OR. Tbsalurely Wee tor valuatton 1 Weller, Tri Grand Rapids Aueton and Stor #-30 Firat av., will buy yo mlaston Main’ 88>, LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. AN OFPORTUNITY, Une % Pp. $10 down, Ind. 8007, Main 5869. mi Dressed hoy + room 10, this {Trimmed sides Lotne and should Phone 1. iNTRODU Romoved to HELP WANTEO—FEMALE. Wanted—Kxperienced neck band fron fuperior Laundry. 1116 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS | PRA Heoond ay, lovat drommaking parlors photographer, oto. i ate male of gar- L ofty limites ear shack, stable, ehiok 1 all for $000, Only $100 cash and $10 monthly. See owner, zTON, BOCRTY. Root Tine, city water ‘olman Block TYPRWRITERN AN Tineat et Seeing you Beattie, see for rants ICKEN RANCH folly Btoperty. Curtiss day. SOAR Tent today WRITER MADE. for $3.00 per ‘Phone Main 89 _ Leary Bide CHATTEL LOANS. Loans on furniture, hornes, ote, William Roach, room 717 New York bide. fy? the Smith Premier, ©. E. PENN, Tah a MIM Phind ate @A.P. 0, H. W. EDWARDS, * c. T. A. 713 Becond Av., Seattle. Wox, Blick and other makes [Typewriter and Supply Co, JRE N, phe

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