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tion of cable splic partment at a salary of #5 per day SANTA ROSA, Cal.—John Hess, | a hunter, who has been missing for) two days; was found dead 200 yards from his camp today, Death was) due to exhaustion and the extreme heat. ERIE, Pa—Charged with de- nding $50,000 in a letter sent to Chas. ul Strong, a Pittsburg mil Honaire; Gilbert Perkins and Chas. Franklin of Perkins’ Detective Agency, Pittsburg, were indicted by the federal grand jury here to day. Reet ee eR RR m4 $T. LOUIS—When told that % he had but half an hour to # live, Pierce Cullen of East St % Louls asked the physician to ‘& give him a glass of beer. Later % he asked for another. He died ® within an hour. *. eee eeee eee eee eee eeeeee YOU'LL FIND IT HERE WS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE with oe Same Effect. Seiten’ of the department effi) The fol-killer go. Jimmy Hoggs olenc: committes, passed some inst might,” time . ago, Councilman He cb What did he do-rock the boat?” Tutreduced’ a bil creating the post:| “Nope. He stood up {n & rotien im the light de-|coaster.”’—Cleveland Plain Dealer, Two new offices will soon be created in the new garbage depart ment, The public safety committee this morning recommended an or dinance for passage, providing for welghmaster and district fore man. Maicolm McDonald, 58, a resident of Port Blakely for 29 ye died at his home yesterday after an tb ness of a r A widow and one son survive him. The Recipe. Mrs. John—I do wish I had a goot recipe for falling hair John-—Most women nowadays Just pick it up again and hang it on the back of a chair The committee on harbor front of the municipal pl ma raant consisting of J. C. Ford, chairman, and Frank BE. Brightman, J. T, Het ferman, and Kenneth Mackintosh, has introduced the harbor plang submitted by Virgil Bogue, the eity beautivler, Beginning with Hamburs, July 4, the has inaugurated a 90-day servicr * between Hamburg and the Puge Sound. Pera and Eouador have been eliminated, going north, to make the trip on schedule time. At Valparaiso connections will be made with the Kosmos steamers from the Mediterranean Her Ability. “Are you able to keep your serv-| ante any length of time?” “Let me see. I've had my hus band six years.”—-St. Louis Post- Dispateh. SAN FRANCISCO—Victor Mora- wits, former general counsel of the Santa Fe ratiroad, and his bride, formerly Miss Violet Wescott, daughter of the author of “David Harum,” are spending a part of thelr honeymoon here. PRATER ARE * * @ WORCESTER, Mass, July & 19—Carl C. Bosquet, the win- ® ner of a fly catching contest resulted in the ® capture of 10 barrels of flies, w had 95 quarts, or more than ® 1,230,000 Mies to his credit seeeeeee * RARER ATER ARR ~ Elias Pilato, alias Joseph Ceruso, im Vancouver, B.C, on a of attempted murder, has rested by Detective Bianchi.) hf was eating in the restaur. | below the Idaho saloon when| thought he recognised the man! sitting opposite him ax the same| man whose photo he carried tn his Ceruso admitted his iden-| Mistress (hastily sticking a finger into either ear)—Kittie, | for heaven's sake, what does that frightful woise and pro- in the kitchen mean? Kittie—Oh, that's nothin’, ma’am! it’s only cook reject. in’ a propos’! av marriage from | "the ashman!—Harper’s Bazar. Prreereeerrr rr rrs & Belleving that his daughter #! % Mary has come to Seattle to # take a position in a moving % picture show, Louis Ek, of # Taylor, bas’ asked the police % to help find her. She is 16 # years old, 5 feet § inches tall, # and weighs about 130 pounds, % has light hair, blue eyes, and & when she left home wore a % white hat with white plumes * and a striped dress. BERR ERE EEE EEHD eeeteeetee ee Five workmen on the Metropoll- tan theatre building, reported to) the police this morning that they) had lost five pairs of shoes and! one of them, Archie Workman, de- clared that $2.50 in money had| “been taken from him besides the) shoes. | Natural Reticence. | “| had a talk with Best-Seller! * and he told me all about the : authors who had helped him.” | “Vit bet he didn't say a word| about the authors from whom he/| had helped himseif.”—Puck. | The two commercial bodies of this city may be consolidated soon. | Conferences are being held today between the two presidents and E. G. Anderson, chairman of the committee of business men urging the merger. The plan is to select a committee of five from each or ganization, these two committees | to select another committee of five. such a committee of 15 to act as a consolidation committee. Owing to the poor market for shingles at present, Western Wash- ington shingle manufacturers, rep a if resenting about 90 per cent of the) 2 total output of the state, will clos = their mills on Saturdays for the re- jof $1,000 to keep him from winking | Ree ekeereaeneeante JIM KEENE THE SEAT PATERSQN, N, J. — Alexander and Ludwig Zukovite are in jail, awaiting deportation to Russa, Six wives are watching for the re turn of Alexander, ‘Ludwig ls claws ified as plain undesirable. WILMINGTON, Del.—-After eaten ing @ shark and landing bim om the deck of a lightehip in the bay, Mar tin Berg was attacked by the man eater, which tore all the flesh off his leg. NEW YORK.—Mr, and Mrs, Hum: | phries started at 10 o’clook today on a 48,000-mile walk, which is to cover every country on the globe, and will wind up at the White House at| Washington. BROOKDALE, N. J.—Citizens of this village have been aroused by a report that a “Peeping Tom” bas been active, An angry mob turned out to capture him and bagged @ monkey, NEW YORK.—-Helen Weinmann, 15, while romping with her dogs, knocked a silver knife from a table. She tripped and fell upon the knife, whieh entered her heart, killing her instantly. JACOB RIPLEY. One of the most faithful Seattle veterans in toe attending an encamy mite of the G. R. ts Jacob Ripley, who entiated In tae Fourth Wisconsin tnfantry, in April, 1861, and served until mus tered out after Appomatox, ip April 1866. Sergeant Ripley — never NEW YORK.-Although he was SERRE EE EE Be eee BM Missed @ reunion from the close of | hunury needed clothes and had no * # |the war until 1908, He served wiin| place to Israel Neboschik #% PORTLAND—Chief Siover #/*istinctién under General Canby,| turned over to the police $200 he ® has ordered that hereafter no @/and in 1862 was one of the 100/found tn a wallet in the gutter on f arrests xball be made aftert®| picked scouts selected for excep-|the East Side % 6 p. m, on warrants charging #| tonal valor to serve under General | —_— * minor offenses, as to avoid #/ Butler in his manouvers about ..ow | * working hardships of persons #/| Orleans, Ripley saved the colors| women in the Hyde park district * of small means. wat the battle of Port Hudson and) used bad judgment when he tried « waa at one tim ‘ommander of the to push Mra. Julia Hatch aside and G. A. RB, of the state of Iowa enter her kitchen. She held him until a policeman arrived. ILL IN LONDON JIM KEENE | From a Photograph Taken Last Spring. James R. Keene, “the gray wolf of Wall st.” is a very sick man He ts tn London under the care of a physician, whom he took to Eng-| land with Bim, and attended by a corps of-nurses, He weighs only | 100 pounds, and it is said there ts no hope for him. ) 60, merely was That Thomas 5 Sixth av uffering from the Horner, W., was not insane, was th o of Judge Main after a bearing on in | sanity charges pre 1 bers of Horner's family TACOMA—Littie Norman Wal ters, 4, fell into a newly dug tele-| hole, which the workm svered only lightly with boards, and broke his neck. His mother found him dead a few minutes af ter he left the house. VANCOUVER, B. C.—Stone cut- ters, structural tron workers and sheet metal workers are going} back to work. Other unions are| also negotiating for the settlement | of their strikes. Breaking all records, the receipts at the custom houses for Seattle for the first 12 days in July totalled $100,000. Unusually heavy tm portations in gunny sacks’ are be- ing made in anticipation of a large wheat crop. In all of July, 1910, the importations were valued at only $90,000. MAN MUST NOT WINK Under Bonds for Making “Funny Eyes” at Married Woman | CHICA’ July 19. — Joseph | Thibault was made to sign a bond) and making “funny eyes” at his neighbor, Mrs. Sadie Holloday. Judge Sabath of the municipal! court heard the complaint yester- | day, and decided to restrain the man. Mrs. Holloday said Thibault | would sit on his porch of an even-| img and bother her by winking at| her and attempting to flirt. Judge Sabath suggested that Thibault wear smoked glasses hereafter PRETTY GIRL MISSING. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., J lof the water system, the city water LOSES $1,500,000 CHICAGO,-—An affidavit by a pri rT COTTON PIT vate detective In a divorce suit was spurned by Judge Gibbons of the NEW YORK, July 19 eireuit court. “I wouldn't believe gene G. Scales, recognized a |#8Y man who would swear to such Year ago as the brains ef the |*tAtements,” he said most powerful “bull clique” that ever operated in the cot- ton pit, has jost between $1, 500,000 and $2,000,000 through an unexpected collapse in fu- tures it was stated in cotton circ f The sensational break yes terday of 28 to 30, or $140 to | $1.50 a bale, brought about the crash. CHICAGO.—Rose Boereman, the “typhoid girl,” may be quarantined | the rest of her life, She is healthy, Retalied at Wholesale Prices | DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 Third, Near Pike BOLT KILLS GOLF PLAYER Before Eyes of Scores of Society Women of Washington. WASHINGTON, July 19 Before the eyes of scores of so clety women and men in offictal lite J. B. Johnson of New York, recently appointed solicitor of the navy department, wae struck by lightning today and Instantly killed. Jobnson ha: been playing golf with a ce panion and was in the open. His companion and his caddy, a dozen yards away, were knocked down, but not injured. Johnson's body was badly burned. OBEY SPRINKLING. RULE Because of the crippled condition | D PLA in’ department asks that strict ad herence be given to the rules of| sprinkling for those water users who have no meters } No sprinkling may be done except between the hours of 6:30 and $:30, | both morning and evening. No au-} tomatic sprinkler may be used at} any time, and the hose must kept in the hand always The regrades of Fifth ay, and h av. 8, which have temporarily | caused the suspension of the 24 and 20-inch mains in these two streets, | necessitate economy on the part of water users, BRREPEREEUER ERS SE) * * * MEN’S GARB INARTISTIC Italian Painters Suggest Sev- #* * eral Radical Changes # ROME, July 19. - Italian # painters and writers have been *& giving their views as to what # should constitute the regula ‘w tion attire for the male sex. #® Out of 1,000 answers 840 de- * cide for a radical change in *# men’s fashions. Leonardo # Buzzaro, the artist, would like * to see the number of buttons * * * * * * * * *“ +. * * reduced, the high, stiff collar done away with and the soft hat adopted. Alfred Melani is an enemy to the prevailing fashion because it is colorless and without folds. Uge Flores, the writer, is in favor of trousers being dispensed with on the ground that this gar ment is an enemy to seulpture. eeeeeteeeteeeeeeepeeeee than this club brings yc Poe eee eee eee ee By joining with 499 NEW YORK—Following an at! big deal you get a $375 f That pretty 23-year-old May Ig is either being forci detained or has met with some accident, is the belief of her family here today, and every policeman in the city 1s keep- | ng a watchful eye out in an effort mainder of the year or until con-|to solve the mystery of her disap 4 ditions improve. If the supply | pearance. Miss lig has been ‘ should continue, the mills may also! strangely missing since Monday , be closed on Wednesdays. vening. K —s a a === Fight Pictures at the ideal. 4 Pictures of the Wolgast-Moran = fight, pulled off at San Francisco Be July 4, will be shown at the Ideal oe theatre, 1114 Second av., tomor me. row. They will be shown exclusive- b ly at the Ideal for one week, after which they are booked clear through to New York M Lyceum—"It Happ ned in the "SOLOMON OUTCLASSED BY ALDERMAN. WILKESBARRE, Pa,, July 19 Solomon in all his wisdom is out Classed today by Alderman Dono- 4 duced a new method for deciding ce a case that almost precipitated a r riot. B Mrs, Alice Krelger and Mrs. Louis Felinus were litigants for the pos $ session of a goo The justice dt- as rected them to appear with their At the Motion Picture Shows Indian Lance,” 1 West,” Fre love story; romance; “The “The Snare of Society,” domestic drama Coliseum—Program for Tuesday and Wednesday: Child's Welfare Exhibit, 10 a. m, to 1:30 p.m. All week, moving pictures: “A South ern Girl's Heroism, piness,” “Teddy's | Three three vaudeville acts. jrespective ganders, as he desired to make a test. he was | made in the street and when the | three fowls were ‘set down | traffic, At first the goose clined to take up with both male suitors, but finally gave her favor jto the one belonging to Mrs, Fel- jinus, who was forthwith declared |the owner. That's Hap-| Duels,” | the! hue of Wilkesbarre, who has intro-| crowd that watched nearly blocked | seemed in-| Cream flavored with Mapleine ‘3 FILLO Toothache himself as to the character “rl Your Own Teeth” ‘The temporary antiseptic filling for @caying teeth, Have you children? Do you live on a Work in a camp? Going away? Do you dread the den tists chatr i If the club member dies t «| FILLO family for the instrument. , Maritime Bidg., Seattle, i he gets a rebate of 15 cents | week he shortens his time, eek Trunk&Bag Co., Inc. TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. without etra cost. OPENS JULY 24 Hats Blocked, Dyed, Cleaned, | eled and Retrimmed. |] Plumes Dyed, Cleaned and Cui | 527 Peoples Bank Bidg. Hemoa. PIANO You want a piano don't you? Yes? Then bring $5 and join this great piano club When do you ever expect to get more advan- tages and easier conditions in buying a piano tack of pneumonia, Thomas T.| Hayden, actor, widely known as| e, cae ; |"plind Tom,” is dead in Brooklyn, | Terms are $5.00.wl ) = - | a 3 ~ 4 seel Tastes like more—Seattle Ice| ered, then $1.25 per week. No interest or extras of any kind. If, after 30 days’ trialj;the Piano is not satisfactory, we will give you your money back. If the Piano is satisfactory after 30 days’ use, the club member has 11 more months in which to satisfy of that time he has the privilege of exchanging it with- out one penny’s loss forany other instrument of equal or greater value that we sell, Fischer, Vose, Pianola Piano, etc tract, we will immediately send a receipt in full to his If the club member wishes te A beautiful Stool to match the The Piano will be tuned twice without charge. Kohler & Chase Distributers Weber, Knabe, Kohler & Chase, Vose, Fischer, Steck Pianos, Genuine Pianola Pianos, Etc. but apr: she goe MILWAUKEE.—The first colored | |branch of yhe Woman's Equal Suf- med re Fr ein th frage league was f day night at a meet rican Methodin' George F. Cotterill, who | cted from Hamburg, today or tomorrow, will the annual state session of grand lodge Indepen: Good Templars on Vashon laland. Hects anywhere, bills, wages and S14 Batley Bulldin, DEPARTMENT STORE ADVERTISING No. 3 In Brooklyn “We prefer the evening papers. It is my sincere belief that they are de cidedly the best result bringers. The evening paper is carried home, while nine-tenths of the morning editions are taken to business by the men.” JORNEAY & BURNHAM OWN g #8 OUR HOM ru? other persons in this viano for $277.50. 1en the piano is deliv- of the Piano. At the end such as the Weber, Knabe, during the life of his con- y his dues in advance, in cash for each and every Piano is included 1318 Second Ave. is typhoid germs wherever At Episcopal church. om Germany, | addrens the ent Order of nUnental Collection Company claims TLE STAR 7 | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. ——BASEMENT SALESROOM Attractive 1 TWO-PIECE COMBINATION SUIT trimmed with Valenciennes or linen ‘pattern | trimmed with embroideries and laces, inserti LONG WHITE § S, 55¢—Have hemstitched. Pongee Silks Attractively Priced The Silk Section offers tomorrow three especially attractive values in Pongee Silk, in weights and textures especially adapted for Midsummer wear. Basement Balesroor Gauze Pongee, a new soft and sheer, 2614 inches wide at 55¢ yard weave, and excellent value A new shipment of the popular Valeska Coating Pongee has just been received This is shown in two shades of tan and is one of the best values we have offered this season. ‘Twenty-six inches wide, 75¢ yard Oriental Pongee, a hand-loom coating, in natural shade only, 33 inches wide, $1.00 yard, $12 = $15 New arrivals in Long Coats, of good grat lines and well-tailored throughout They are cut 54 and 56 inches long, in sem also loose, belted models ; notch, sailor and Sizes 14, 16 and 18; 34 to 42. — Rare GRANI LY PRICED. cially price GRANITEWARE COLANDER SPE CIAL 20¢—Of seamless gray cnameled steelware ; measures 10% inches in diameter SEAMLESS JELLY MOLDS, SPF CIAL 15¢, SET OF SIX—Of extra heavy tinware, stamped in attractive design | Lambert's Listerine, 15¢, | 2HE and 59¢, Benzoin and Cosmydor's Imported Toilet 18e. Soaps, 3 cakes for | r-Shun, | an odorless deod- | | Colgate’s Dent | Williams” Shaving Stick, 20¢. Dr. Graves Pears’ Soap, unscented ¢; | 10¢ and We. seented, 15¢. Rem Shetland-Finished Veils These very popular Summer Veils are shown in the fashionable hexagon and Filet meshes, in medium and large effects; black and white. Attractively priced at 85c, $1. $1.75 and $2.75, —Firgt Floor, FREDERICK Carnival Masks First Floor | wide, 5O@ yard Women’s and Misses’ | | Tailored Long Coats in Early Fall Models $10.75 | kersey, zibeline and golf cloth, designed along advanced torm collars Specials—Seasonable Housewares WAR Java Rice Powder, 2h¢. Mennen’s Taleum, 15¢. ly Bottles, 15¢. INCORPORAT Values in Cool Muslin Undergarments CORSET COVERS AT 50€—Gilcred in a iety of pretty style vel from Batiste, nainsook ‘or barred dir Some are trimmed with deep px broidery or lace insertion, othe ith round embroidered yokes, inset » er broidery veining and finished wit! drawn lace edge SLIP-OVER GOWNS AT 50¢—In soft nainsook, trimmed with ribbon-drawn embroidery edge, and have sl puff sleeves finished in same manner $, $1.00—The Drawers are in circ tyle, ace and joined to fitted yoke; the Covers ions and edges, in various pleasing eff muslin tops and lawn flounce, tucked and A Special Purchase o Women’s Sailor Hats to Sell at | 750 HEY are in the popular rough straw braids, in white and. burnt color, straight and roll-brim styles, trimmed with black velvet or silk bands, and some with black straw facing T5¢. Exceptional valucs at — Basement Ralesroom Wash Goods ° Interesting Values WHITE DIMITY, SPECIAL S@ YARD —Several hundred yards to be closed out at this special price: sheer in texture, in assort- ed cluster cord effects. FIGURED LAWNS AND BATISTES, 10¢ YARD-—-White grounds, patterned with black stripes and cross-bars, large Per- sian designs or fancy printed effects PAJAMA CLOTH, 28 INCHES WIDE, 10¢ YARD—A soft, wool-finished fabric, in gray, blue or tan combina stripes; suitable for pajamas, under-petti- coats and children’s wear. SEC Dress Goods 36-inch Mohair, white with black stripes, Ae yard . 42-inch White Mohair, line checks, 50¢ yard Cream Novelty Figured Mohair, 36 inches Basement Ssiesroom with fine black Basement Ralee om, Attractive Values are offered in Women’s Well- | Tailored Linen | Suits and Coats | at $5.00 - ment Balesroom. _ le broadcloth, i-fitting style; -IPPED SAUCE PANS, SPECIAL- ~Oi seamless gray enameled ‘steelware, spe- as follows: 2-pint size, special 10¢. | 2'4-qt. size, special 13¢. 3-pint size, special Al¢@. | 3-quart size, special 15¢. - 2-quart size, spectral AZ@. | 4-quart size, special 17¢. LANDERS’ BREAD KNIFE, SPECIAL] RETINNED WaA- 10¢—Fight-inch blade and enameled | ‘TERING POT, SPE- handle CIAL 20¢ — Four- GRANITEWARE MEASURING CUP, | quart size, with braced‘ SPECIAL 10¢—Of extra quality gray en- | spout ameled steélware | ATOMIZER _ IN- WOOD SPOONS, SPECIAL 8¢ EACH | SECT — SPRAYER, —Especially desirable for stirring cooking | SPECIAL 35¢—For fruit, as they are not affected by acids. atomizing and spraying liquid disinfect- 1 | ants and insecticides on vines and shrub- bery. GRANITEWARE LADLE, SPECIAL T¢é—Made of seamless gray enameled steel- ware, with bowl measuring 3% inches in diameter. * —Housefurnishings Section The Semi-Annual Sale of Drug Sundries Palmolive Cream, 25¢. | | Canthrox Shampoo, 33¢. | Almond Cream, Palmolive Soap, 4 cakes for 25e. Tooth Brushes. assorted shapes and grades, 10¢. Hand Brushes, 15¢. Perfect Nail Bleach, 25¢ | _ Fiberlofd Combs, — asec | ae. First ‘al Cream, 20¢. | Tooth Powder Notions “Carbona” Cleaning Fluid, cleans without injury to fabric or e@plor, 15c, 25e, 50c and $1.00 “Happy Girl” Waist and Skirt Supporter Stewart Duplex S&: y Pins, sizes 0 to be to 10¢. Craven Dress Shield Pins, be. “N-N" Ironing Cover Stretctier, 1c. Straw Hat Cleaner, cleans and bleaches “Fairy” Finishing Braid, white and colors, 25¢. “Airlite” Silk-covered Collar Stays, in white And black, 10¢ ecard. First Floor “ —e~ ~~~ ~——| Information Bureau * First Floor & NELSON superi: vin M. t Copi given sional ger. Berge: Postm: the m Both are cc bearin ployes have false 1 “it's this o up in | such c are ab ineffic vague 1 deny Yoritis Johr emplo; gists.