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mle 5 a ae tiie ie Words by Schaefer Music by Condo Foo. t Dor DUCK 133A Adolf Counts His Duck’s E fee. mit oe DucK, ~OND 96 G3 HATCHED 4 TRAIN. CRASHES NTO IVER MUBKOGEE, Okla, July 20.—As| Midiand Valley railway train No. 8 @tarted to pase over a bridge one-| IN Six, MONTS, DeRefore " ACH, Q3GAR, i VIL. HAF 16 : t] venga du. eat WE ARE RICH: A VRek MAKes 32 MAKES 96 DUCKS — UND 96 aif , OR 96 Bags Duck LL LAY RACH 96 EGGS ik DR 4 3— VU IN DREE MONTS, VICH A VILL HATCH, way, through into the river beneath, The bridge, which is 50 feet high, had been weakened by the swollen | river, A wrecking train has been sent from here to the scene of thi a It ie reported that several | passengers were killed and Injured, CONVICTS HELP CATCH EMBEZZLER RENO, Nev., July 20.—Murder. 3 ers, horse thieves and burglars took | q part in the capture of John Antone, | ; embezzler, who escaped from a road gang of convicts near Carson, and berated him for breaking the promise not to escape which all 7 had given Warden Baker, bien cain f : ) ae === = eet — eseeeriersea —— = ~ £ sl celinedell laid = a 7 ‘Seattle Girl Singer Deni Find B f Three Maine Sailors|,’*,°<3*": . | ger Denies Acua Prieta: 2a Dones of Three Maine Sailors)... 3,20: mrss" ° ° ° : gua rieta HAVANA, July 20.--Discolored, of the wrecked battleship Maine. |!* now lying at the family residence, egation m Love VOFCE |. AGUA PRIPTA, Mex, July 20.—[coralencrusted and in fragments, The bones consisted of a skull, sev-|722 17th av. N. Robert Evane’ a | Martial law was enforced here to-|the bones of three sailors have eral fragments of jaw bones and |krief was so great that for a time P day No one was permitted to| been recovered from the main deck portions of vertebr it was feared he would lost his rea- Cross the international line {nto | eeeencmeeeciien " #8 son, M Prigmore, Prosecuting | Douglans, Ariz, The order was «| pROTRUDING HAND BROUGHT Attorney Murphy bn B. Hart, F | result of mutiny of Madero insur. 10. § and Evans’ wife, each tried to im i a | rectos against being disarmed. AID. ress upon him e is held a GRAND FORKS, N. D., July 20.—;train crow they went through the | pre ned — threatened when the NEWTON, N. J., July 20.-—While sp name for the terrible trag- re eo " * Of soldiers refused to surrender their ‘ edy, but Evans shook his head ani : wound, running between Seattle and | See soarching occupants of |the officer detatied to superintend|y. MC. A, at Quick Pond, a cave-| trom the |WANT TO RECALL ; a St. Paul, was held up by three mask-|norths they climbed out of the ed robbers near Buffalo, N. D., late | diner, over the express and baggage | last night. The engineer was shot | cars and into the engine. They or their discharge. Romero was|in buried Geor Pendiimg information purte: rge Randell, of th taken prisoner by the mutineers. | place. A camper golng to wateh | parents of Judge R. W. Prigmore, | ASE Page silage! bae's MAYOR . the digger found a hand sticking) who was accidentally shot and) iene gip Kas., July 20—Suffte rt- | cleat signatures to insure an elec We'll have to move this summer; “4g the passengers robbed of about | dered Engineer Olson (o stop the from the top of the sand. Randall| killed by bis friend an@ law 4 tion for the recall train, and when he refused, shot _ oer flat ts coay and dear, Was dug out almost suffocated and| ner, Deputy Pr B. H, Bvans.|Groham ‘aroun ot Mares aa Fhe robbery cccurred when theltwice at him, one bullet striking | aby ts getting Much too large | with several broken ribs. His con-|no funeral arrangements will be Probibitionist, have Beew i * | obtained made, The old couple .may come Graham's opponents, Petitions against City Commission- ers Leach and Campbell are also being circulated train stopped at a high bridge.|him on a rib. He then stopped the | To sloop on the chitfonter. dition t# seriou Heavily armed, the bandits shot/train and the robbers jumped oft | recklessly in order to intimidate the | and into an auto waiting for them. | passengers. After lining up the|A posse is in pursuit. | -—The Talk 0’ the Town McCORMACK BROS.’ GREAT Bargain Carnival THE VALUES OFFERED HAVE CAUSED QUITE A STIR. THE GOSSIPS ARE ALL TALKING ABOUT IT. BUT PEOPLE ARE QUICK TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF GENUINE BARGAINS. HERE’S WHAT THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT— $5 Silk Petticoats, $2.98 All-silk ~~ GOING FISHING [HOW SHONT As the Average Cty Man) TROUBLE STARTED NEW YORK, July 20.—That Mrs. Theo, P. Shonta, who was recently | reported to be about to sue her hus- | band for divorce, did not do so be | cause she did not desire to permit | Shonts to remarry, was stated here | }today by Mrs. Mary Matsinger, a| | close friend of the wife of the New | York traction magnate. | | Mra. Mateinger declared that Mrs. | Shonts dropped her contemplated action because her attorneys had foreed an adequate financial settle ment. She said the trouble between | Shouts and his wife arose when | Shonts reduced her allowance to | $200 a month. | ‘W COURT CHARGED "WITH SHOWBALLIN | NEW YORK, July 20—When Magistrate Reynolds, in the Gates Avenue Police Court, Brooklyn, |yesterday looked over the com plaint for snowballing against Wil-| Spinning’s Pre-Inventory Tool Sale b wo High-Grade, Handle Syracuse Sets for the price of one A ol does the work of = dime here. 1 in the store reduced mow. 92, 93 oF 94 Syracuse Nall 160 Bet of 4 Goodell Na $2.00 No. 307 « Chain Drill the 82.00, Companion *. ian for Bargains, ‘ Spinning’s Bargain Store 1415-17 Fourth Avenue. $20.00 Women’s White | $4.50 Marquisette Waists Serge Suits, $12.98 $2.69 White and black and | Beautiful Waists, trim- white striped serge Suits med with colored em- pei 7 broidery designs. Ki- mono sleeves; $4.50 val ues. Special— Petticoats, in all colors. Wide dust flounce. Values to $5. Sewing Machines REDUCED TO neatly trimmed. Worth to $20.00. Special Special— liam Crossen, sever of No. Se $2.98 $12.98 $2 69 tf 1 t. Mark’s avenue, he gasped aot le | 19 . |nsked Magistrate Reynolds, and a| The name of Mise Grace Daniels, course { know Mr. Love, Tre met | $4.00 Tailored Waists, | 15< Women’s Vests, 7c | 35¢ and 50c Silk Ribbons in Seattle, and IT met jonal euter-|them at the Butler cafe, and I've otel, in this |talked with them, just as I do here perspiring policeman admitted he , dark eyed young girl who (a lot of peo: had. ppeared as a pro | “Do you mean to tell me you|t#!ner at the Bu B. D. Voris Pioneer Dealer in White Sewing 400 pieces pure Silk Rib $2.25 Women’s hand embroid- t Light summer Vests, in charge this boy with throwing| Clty, has be dragged into the at the Silver Grill, But thie story bon, plain taffeta, all col Machines snowballs?” asked the court, and |Sensational Love divorce trial at that I went out joy riding is a lie.” ni Tas ; : : fj re ees hae 1105 Third the policeman nodded. The snow-| Baker City, Or Mins Danlels feels rather blue|§ cred. tailored Waists, in pink, blue and white; | ors, moire and fancy ird Ave. balls, which William threw at| It i# alleged that Sidney Love,|about the dispatch fm the paper. : : , stripe, polka dots and ie A op another boy, were really ice-balls|Who is being sued for a divorce |Back In South Dakota, where her || White linen Values Seete? : —Phones— ¢ values. Special— floral designs; 5% to 6% inches wide. Special, yard— 23¢ Ind., 594; Sunset, Main 708, purchased from a vender. The|by his wife Marjorie, took Miss|father and mother live, they will Sewing Macbines for Rent. magistrate continued the case until| Daniels out on a few joy rides./read this dispatch July 21 |Love become acquainted with My, but what will father think - — |girl while she was singing bere at) when hé reads tn the papers about to $4.00. Special— $2.25 %¢ WALL PAPER Retailed at Wholesale Prices DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 Third, Near Pike |the Butler. my going out riding with Lov: A PATTERN T0 ALL But Miss D: ls, who is now, Miss Daniels has been entertain- 6é singing at the Silver Grill, in Spo-}ing at t fiver Grill for the last DUTY DODGERS”’ kane, says 'tain't so. jsix months, She t# a beautiful | “The story that | went joy riding | young lady, aod has become very SAN FRANCISCO July 20—Up-|with Sidney Love is an absolute|popular with the patrons who holding C. F. Stevens, a rich New | tie,” said Miss Daniels this morn-|crowd {nto the resort, attracted by Yorker, as a pattern to ali “duty jing, and she was real mad about {t.|her beautiful voice. During the lat- dodgers,” federal custome officials ‘I'd like to see the fellow who ter part of February she came over here today told how he voluntarily | started that story. I don’t even|to Seattle to fill a short engage surrendered a $6,000 emerald he|know this fellow Freeman, men-| ment with the Hotel Butler people, | had brought, tariff free, ashore |tioned in the paper this morning.| where, the dispatches state, she} from the Oriental Mner Sierra. \Neither have I ever seen him. Of|met Love. « Stevens, after he had carried the gem ashore in his pocket, turned | “van it” ste ttonewt'sesen'o| Wilson Doesn’t Propose to Be the w York, and if it is found per- Shoe awe 7) Goat in Dr. Wiley’s Case | | TAFT FLY? (iy United Prese Leased Wire.) ,consider ft briday, but there prob- 0 WASHINGTON, July 20.—Secre-|ably will be no final decision an t c - tary of Agriculture Jas. Wilson to-|nounced for at least a week, WASHINGTON, July 20.--F day made {t very plain here that| It is understood that, instead of |dent Taft, offered a ride in Harry |ne does not propose to be “the| concurring in the suggestion of Aa N. Atwood's biplane today, d@|goq:” for the probabiy futile at-|torney General Wickersham, that clined, _|tempt to obtain ..¢ dismissal of Dr.| Wiley be dismissed, Secretary Wil- The young Boston aviator called! Harvey W. Wiley, chief of tae|son will suggest that the chief at the White House to pay his re-| hyreau of chemistry in his depart-|chemist be reprimanded. This, it spects. He told the president he! ment lis belfeved, will cause a hot cabinet would be “just tickled” to take him) Wijson will submit his report on|row and may result in the disrup- up. The president smiled and asked \the whole affair to President Taft|tlon of President Taft's official ad if the machine was a good weight /thig afternoon. The cabinet will| visers. } | lifter. | 7 seinpeieiiiaiiaisintiiillaaiasal } “I'll take you up and bring you — tac mat sautAeseoa “see SMALL LIST OF PETTY ACCIDENTS president could not see how his $1.25 Long Gloves 75c 50c Burson Hose, 35c 15c Women’s Hose, 10c Durable Hose, in black, 250 dozen fine quality | Women’s Burson Hose; long Lisle Gloves, in black and white, 16 but- | in tan; 50c pair every- ton lengths. Special, ‘ pair— where. Special— 75¢ 35¢ $1.50 Parasols, 98c A luxury no more. Long with double toe and "AMUSEMENTS heel; 1 pair value Special— = 10¢ Drews Mar Roth Phones 4& TONIGHT—ALL WEEK Matinee 75c Silk Gloves, 49c All-silk with double tipped fing- $1.50 Silk Gloves, 98c Sixteen - button silk Gloves, in dainty sum short Gloves, handled Parisian para- ae mer colorings. Double sols in dainty colors of silk; $1.50 values. Spe- cial— ers. All colors. Reg . sg a ei <6 tipped fingers; all col- ors; $1.50 values. Spe cial ular 75c pair value. Spe cial— 98¢ 49¢ 98¢ 25c Potlatch Pennants, 15¢ Get into the game. 50c Sailor Hats, 23c Women’s and _ misses’ $7.50 Boys’ Suits, $5.00 We mention this Suit here only because it is an exceptional value. A true blue serge that is built, ne thrown, to 50 value. Spe “SCROOGE” wide brimmed, jaunty Sailor Hats, in black, ¢—Other Big Acte—¢ Wear the colors. Reg- ~ PANTAG “Unequaled V the middle of the machine,” urged) ‘Three automobile collisions and] W. H. Maple, 212 v., had MUST WEAR COLLAR *\the aviator. But the president y : . iar hich iheetia te toe clone LYNN, Mass, July 20.—No * ven a laundry | bis hip lacerated by being struck « " » or ite: 50 vs one collision bet ular 25¢ pennants. Spe- blue or white; 50¢ val shook big head All Potlatch Week. — t with bin wi fort to save the senate position eh «| Q held for many years by James is RELEASED When the daddy-long-legs tickles | when president of the confederacy,|, OLYMPIA, dply 20,.—-Poltowing PERFECTLY 6000 And a gnat gets in your eye; | will be le tomorrow. § }an xamination before a justice of |When the fuzzy caterpillars Williams of Mississippl has ta . mixed colors, Knicker style suits. Valued at $5.00. Special $3.45 The Store That Saves You Money collar off, but be did not ha CHILD WELFARE BX 1BrT, Frem 10 a m. to 1:30 pom VAUDEVILLE AND YPOPLAY 2pm, tit pm ALHAMBRA THEATRE tinee Every Da wears; $2.00 pair values. | patterns; 50c values ® * loadin : b v0 ‘ R Het es Be % matter how hot the Lab : vd ‘Atwood promised that on Friday | Wagon and an auto yesterday gave Wise Wes hax Wieemein fea gto ial ues. Special % is, this court must be paid th he would fly from College Park and| evidence of the crowded condition | thal. 733 16 n + a cial— Georgeous Scenic Creation % customary amount of respect, # |e Tee white House ground i hal, 783 15th av., fell from a Yesler 23¢ $5.00 Today “A NIGHT # was the ruling of Judge Henry & | '894 in the ite House grounds. | of Seattle streets. No one was in | Way car at 12:30 and wae slightly de NIGHT ih Lamune In the Lans piles &| Now TOTAL WHEN YOU |Jured but im every Instance somo| injured. W. G. Butterfield, Rainier kt, a # court today, when Thomas F. *| ARE AT A SUMMER PICNIC | “@#mage was sustained by the ma-|Beach, was struck by a motorcycle = ; ; : 0 Big Wh os. a lau eenttat, Somme Wl Uiiien the ante are in the.pleidea, | Dee he ee |at Fourth and Pike. Ho was taken |f $5.00 Boys’ Suits, $3.45 | $2.00 Boys’ Shoes, $1.29] 50c Boys’ Waists, 29c i % in the dock without a collar (0 *| And the flies are in the pie; Two were hurt by street cars and to the elty hospital and from there r pees Neen: : , =—s & defend a client of his employ- #} ‘hy fuk ona aaPiadit odo se taaasindlio Light or heavy «weeds | Boys’ Shoes, in durable | Boys’ Waists, in a large OLI SEUM # er, Attorney James W. Sulll- *| . ; = Pe aid Bl oa i Beir ps Alps ine ) sick < ; * van, Fee not only had his * ea TO SAVE DAVIS’ SERVANT. and worsteds, in gray or | ox calf. A shoe that | variety of plain or fancy Thing Av. Gnd, Jemoey * . WASHINGTON, July 20.—An ef RAINIER su 4 ¢ - * * Special Special— $1.28 20¢ n {the 4 @ yesterday, L. C. Mul MONEY USELESS Tumble in, the lemonad: lan interest in the matter and will | ucen, the first suspect arrested in Then you know you're at a picnic | seek to prevent th 7 ane ta ade the double murder SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July And it’s ninety in the shade. aged negro from J Ro i ay dle Nee! ° salts < met « eu pighty yer is ease ralimin 20-—Soldiers stationed at the |. ne a+ ANTILMORMON MEETING | oc nye” to tote, arly eighty yeoare| ry hearing as to bis Inganty was| Presidio here are trying to SALT LAKE, July 20.—Dectar-| person living who knows where tho| held, but he was allowed to go, spend perfectly good dollars |ing that the time Is ripe to stamp |yreat seal of the confederacy way|there being nothing to show that out the alleged evils of Mormon-|puried, He is accredited as a| he Was dangerous to be at large fam, opponents of that sect held @/iaborer in the senate stationery | ne minted in 1281 but, having been | great @utl-Mormon meeting here to-|room, Because of illness he has| VALLEJO, Cal—An_ ultimatum i post reserve at the’ mint |day under the auspices of the|performed no service for approxi-| prohibiting boxing by sailors be 2 here ese beg-* sed ohiny [American party. Addresses were| mately eighteen months, He has|longing to the Pacific crulser fleet made by former Senator Dubols|been carried on the rolls during| before private clubs has been ts} of Idaho and other leaders in the|that time, He is sald to be well-to-|sued by Rear Admiral Chauncey | brand them bogus, |antl-Mormon movement, do. Thomas, commander of the fleet rday and Sunday, pom and Fest DRAMA” Music, “A Classy which everyone treats counterfeit. The coins were M | | | | | EUGENE LEVY wer, | PROTOPLAYS AND VAUDEVILLE | ‘Trevett’s Military Doge A Treat for Children, Big Potlatch Week Program, ADMISSION 5e AND 100, bs se rev Peoole. noticing their fresh annesrance and the 30 i years da‘

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