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BIG CROWDS WITNESS PARADES OF YESTERDAY King Fdgar was Co,; dainty Queen ‘ Idea Dig industrial para yold Shield and for the eh plan Golden pair rode thr side. The industrial parade was un than throe < One full hour in passing a point. There we music, than « more 1Co. Moat; § rnt ywdod 4 r New g Wear fi Mt milk; Moran Coy ¢ dors offee; Van I i ' non Potlatoh works; Hot Pacific Drug ¢ 3p yeh the cl de by | kin miles tc and Queen, band and a fi Monitor the Breme ing . “Lucky saengerfest float v diles y couver dix castle Japanes Italia Chine can Raini road; Zouave Everett « ; son famous gray Implement Co t er I eo F Swede fle Ge t thore rhe helped men having The 5,000 hors : at Imperial Restaurant Fire Causes a Panic A cloud of smoke pouring forth) withe a The Palace of from the ceiling in the Breakers Sweets was damaged by water and cate, First and Cherry, caused a sinoke, fully covered by insurance. | panic in the big crowd of Potiatch/ Other business houses suffering | merrymakers shortly after midnigh Mutual Loan com this morning. Everybody started for the door, overturning tables and o chairs. The rush was stopped be fore anyone was hurt. The fire, which started in Dasement beneath the Pastime th tre, 704 First av,, caused a lox about $15,000. The damage Breakers was about 000, w insurance to cover it A over $1,000 was suffered by the P: time moving picture house, also ar Stores company, Baker-Perky s, jowelry, The ngs & Loan asso poke was dense Men ple d into ve the office ree kors several firemen by smoke, and were by thelr comrades f them was seriously Injured “AMERICANS FEAR DEATH IN HAYTI PORT AU PRINCES, HMayti, July Despite the fact that most of the M1.—Feartul of looting and violen the island are_in when this city falls into the hand eng = ee Of the rebels, as it probably wit) declares he it 1908, Within a few hours, American 2 other resident foreigners today Danding together for ¢ themselves and their pro end the ope out it meer advancin Nat Goodwin Highly Indignant Over Report That He’s Father of Young Man {By United Pres Leased Wire) the young man here now, believe LOS ANGELES, July 21.-—Nat me, | would certa do a bit Goodwin, the actor, was a mighty fatherly work and it would be some @ngry man today when shown a w too. be man is an impos @ispatch from New York, whieh How could such a thing be Stated that John E. Goodwin, 23, possible? | bave only en the of New York was strong in the be father of one child, a 1, whe Nef that the actor is his father. died at birth. That was 1 wa “The idea ig nothing short of 29 years of age, Her mother wa Idiotic,” exploded Goodwi: wt rby ———— = PARIS, July 21.--Mile. Ida Rub tion of Eunting lions in Central Africa, following Roosevelt's trail Avoid those squalis—make the | children happy with Mapleine Ice Cream. RAINIER, MYSTERY (iy Colted Frese Leased Wire) OLYMPIA, July 21.—A sense |tional development in the murder | Case of Archie Coble and his young | wife, at Rainier, is the arrest of J | H. Wilson, section foreman at Ral nier, Wilson is the man who gave the information leading to the ar Grote-Ran- |rest of Swan Peterson, who hi been released. The sheriff has ec far refused to commit himself as to the grounds he is holding Wii son on. No formal charge has yet been placed against him. His house, however, is being guarded, and even Mrs. Wilson is not per mitted to enter. ters |e een tant WEIGHS 346, SHE FASTS A MONTH KIRKSVILLE, Mo., July 21 Mrs. Sarah Powell of this city has eaten nothing for a month, and has reduced her weight from 346 to 207 pounds. She began her long fast to regain her health, fearing her Srerere ree eee eee ee ee es Will Dress You Well at |* surplus flesh was Interfering |* with her heart action. Her ef r |* forts have thus far proved suc | Mrs. Powell Is the wife of a Kirksville groc She ts a Credit is the modern way of preacher in ie Holines: doing busine without credit the business of this country would come to a standstill. Why not arrange your affairs according to modern credit methods-——by using your credit? And if credit is given—as done at Gately’s—without extra cost —you surely ought to take ad vantage of it Our cooperative system of buying (we operate 90 stores in church, a ys she has scrip tural grounds for her fast. Her asband is also a preacher. He weighs only 150 pounds, al though he {s six feet tall ee ee ee ee ‘LOVE DIVORCE HEARING READY Apes eee eee ene eens se 6 ot America) enables us to sell you BAKER, Or., July 21.—With on credit at less than you arrival from New York today elsewhere cash—and, bear in |) Benjamin Tuska, attorney for Mr mind—we keep only dependable Margaret Burns €, who is cor merchandise. “If it comes from Jj testing her husband's suit fo Gately’s, it's good divorce here, the hearing is ex Our July Clearance Sale of- |) pected to be resumed next Monday fers you the following price re- } Arguments will be made abou duetions: t 15, from present indications ‘ positions of New York w Ladies’ Dresses were opened today and 32.50 Dresses for .. $22.50 robably will be read in court 30.00 Dresses for .. $21.00 | Monday 27.50 Dresses for .. $20.00 Love, who formerly was a mil 25.00 Dresses for ..$18,00 | Uonaire Wall street broker, broug! 20.00 Dresses for .. $15.00 ue for Sivorce in this mat fo per wing the filing of similar pape Ladies’ Suits tis. Mra, Love in th a ork $45.00 Suits for courts 37.50 Suits for 32.50 Suits for ., 30.00 Sults for $20.00 P ] h R f2.00 sus t1e30| Potlatch Rooster 18.50 Sulte for .... $13.75 When Seattle half tries she Men's Suits outdoes the out-doers, and her 50.00 aro for - $25.00 Potlatch mascot rooster is not 50 Snits for .... $22.50 eaae meee tor. Satoo the exception. He out-mascots 3 all previous mascots. The beautiful gold and white rooster is to be seen in a Pike street drug store window, and is owned by Charles Norford, South of 11th Seattle Store: a clerk. Te Thine Ave, Medr Seneca He is just as healthy, and | * can crow jug as loud as an Tacoma Store: 1125 C Street || ordinary roGster, and acts as unconscious as if he were not j the mascot of the occasion. SISTER OF THE PO cummoned to the vatican because of health, = BOY obARED AUTO BURGLAR “high-toned” burglar, with his little red auto and chauffeur wait ng for him, was scared away from house of Mra. H. Krahn, 518 ird av, by Joe Krahn, aged 12, esterday aft oon, while the rest { the fam ing the latch parade a Joe, who had been left to wateh the house had playing th some ye returned hrough the ba 1 beard ome one in the house, turned and ran The relar shot at him, hen followed him out of house and ran over to 24th ay., where his al was waiting in a red ranabout, to at from the SONDEMN CARNEGIE BY VOTE Nothing has been house PENSACOLA, Fla., July 21.—T ity council has refused to app » money for the 1 negie publ © philanthropist offered $25,000 ns a would ralw tenth that sum. The pe turned town that propostti that Carnegie dd. ROYALTY BACK TO LONDON. EDINBURGH, July 21.—-King feorge and Queen Mary left here oday for London, where the king will take up a number of Important onferen jor t ment's onsideration of the lords’ veto ii next THE SENATE VOTES ON RECIPROCITY TOMORROW week WASHINGTON, July 21.—The anadian reciproci bill. will be ‘oted upon n the senate tomor probably will be passed revision bill and list will be taken and August 1 hp iy i ante tae LIGHTNING GIVES HIM POMPADOUR BELLEFONTAINE, Obio, A bolt of lightning en Harry Bruce a pom that t be combed he dnda ded down Bruce was in bis home when Ngbtning struck the house and made bim unconactous. Ever since he has been un able to make his hair lay flat It seoms charged with elec tricity eee ee ee 2 . * a * . ® ® Si * * * r ® eeeeeeeeeee eee ee theator, New York, the piece has attracting large and enthusiastic ds to this playhouse, and all in- fone point to a record-breaking on Broadway. “The Clima: beautiful story of Bohemian lite great metropolis, but the inten- The Knowing Ones Sinok > LIVES A PEASANT’S This photograph of Lucia Sartos Parolin, sister of Pope Plus X, was taken in the kitchen of her humbie home at Rie her evening meal, just a few days before she with two other sisters were going the rounds at the Shoe Man afacturers’ fair here. Numbers 2 ‘and J are about gone and 4 and 6 PE; SHE LIFE | Seteeeeeeeeeeeeeee ts while she was cooking the alarming condition of the pope's “Psychic Jag’ CLEVELAND, ©., July 21.— Charlie Moulton, in the St. Clair hospital today, claimed that it was a “paychic jag” that put him out of busin a drink in two “1 haven't tal years,” explained Moulton, dreamed of taking the first gia tilt anethe: nd th then | lapsed into the unconsciousness of intoxication. | awoke with that ‘morning after’ feel it my stomach and my eyes were heavy.” The doctor cailed it * dream for lack of a bet NO MORE “DOUBLES” = IN PHONE VOCABULARY CHICAGO, July 2t—Allifidow bles” have been expurgated. from Chicago's telephone vocabulary The Chicago Telephone eompany has issued a ukase to the effect that reafter no hello girl ahat oagol any # < as “one-doutien’ or twodgublenevenmix Bee niet way ini ne hundred” or “two, seven, seven, six It seems that doubling the digits | makes for errors and for sloWer sor. | vice than is to be secured under the new rule. Hence the order for peatigg the digits and calling round numbers arithmetically BOSTON— Women's feet are growing larger, according to goxsip now the average sizon $2 “Little Shop, Little Ment, Little Price” Ye Goode Sight Shop 118 Madison "Tween tnd and tnd ma of horses urged on by the « tin rivers. The Interior of Roman «alley, with ite horde of cha: ‘en, and the revel f the before the Temple of Appollo, Grove of Daphne, will enlist t jcee of double the number tea f OLD MILL CIGARE I'TES Tived of Rolling’ Try this Old Belt Tobacco W heat Straw Paper “Better than the m a. dvance of Another railway drain here are about its in the play other small us, the pony hus t appear- > in Use 4 Midnight “dp this respect Ip unique, in that akings 000 Mt b ts small wheel wil ing same acroi mln 6 and a parasol hands. Tho bot something to offer 4 line Their recftal of track life are always wel rece Tom Maverly end Corinne wolls Everybody who appears on the down-town streets tomorrow night is expected to wear a mask—pro- onal burglars on business bent are barred. There will be a battle of ribbons at the Potlatch grand. stand at 9 o'clock, but confetti and ther “ficklers” are barred. Then kere will take up the march to the Armory, where there will be high Jinks, to be given under the auspices of the Elk years of age, who comprise the |Zouave drum corps, that has been one of the distinct hits of the sev eral parades of the week, The kids are here to attract some attention to the Centennial celefration to be held by the people of Astoria, Or., next month, The Zovave band comes here at the expense of the mer hants of Astoria, and its services have been freely contributed to the Potlatch carnival committee for ali | events About 100,000 Seattle people will have the joy of seeing themselves in motion pictures next week—if they have the desire. Two moving pic ture companies have eo far made nine reels of film pictures of Pot lateh events; thie is 9,000 feet, con suming fully three hours in the showing. Much of this material was “snapped” on First, Second and Third ave. while parades were pass ing on Wednesday and Thursday, and the camera men say that the faces of those In the crowds will be 12 sharp and distinct. The theatres have been putting In 4 pretty bad week of it, In spite of exceptionally good bills at all the local vaudeville houses, attendance has been poor. The out-of door at- tractions have been too strong in Opposition, and the actors have been playing to woeful rows of empty benches. it was impossible to find a handful of spectators in the vaudeville houses y rday af. ternoon while the industrial parade was passing down Second av. There are 60 boys, all under ee ee them cheap by cleaning up the claring that he had no appe them at prices that will tite, the woman repaired to nother room and in a huff drank carbolic acid, dying to *| night The woman's death came ® |. under unusually pathetic ctr ‘ ‘ cumatanc her husband and From $25 to $40 Coats, in blac ke Htue daughter of 14 both pray blue, tan, gray mixtures ing at her bedside that her life sizes; late models 89.95 might be spared RARER hh hhh $8.00 to $15.00 Gingham, Dotted Swiss and Dimity Dresses in the latest models $2.95 SSeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeees $20 Keep-cool Mohair Coats; full th; fancy models $6.95 St fa W | a ts $15 Linen Coats $2.95 $15 Linen Sults, in bine, tan, pink and white *1 $2 model Fall Sults Saturday at $14.95 4 Or a Off | it 414. Cedar 414. half SIDELIGHTS ON SEATTLE’S BIG SHOW; HAVE YOUR MASKS TOMORROW NIGHT Ohio, on n’s garments in HUSBAND WOULD NOT EAT Wife in a Huff, Drinks Carbolic Acid and BUTTE, Mont. July 21 Because Mike Menski, eripy with rheumatixm, today refus- Hoffman's Fastern buyers pick up th 1 to eat A meal which bin wife Falkenstein @ Co, of Cleveland prepared for him with rera of high class wom © than ordinary care, de firm's entire intain Hoffman SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING AT 9:30 Bekins Ship through cars of furniture East every few days, securing nea rates on freigt Geventy society women came down from Vancouver on Monday to be present at the auto contests and the auto parade, They had intended to hike back to their Dominion home on Monday night, but at last accounts this forenoon they were still pleading with Manager Marma duke to let them stay till the last gun booms farewell to the king to morrow night. Victoria and Van couver sent about 3,000 visitors to the Potlatch, the steamship and railtoad ticket agents report The officials who have charge of next year’s Golden Potiatch prot ably will never reveal their identity in New Orleans the officers of the Mardi Gras appear at all functions in masks and fancy costumes that | their identity a much to successfully keep cret. There is mend this plan, says Captain A. H.! Stoddard, who has had charge of the pageantry this week, The air of mystery seems to lend an added enchantment to things. of the largest manu the country. We bought ock, and we will sell reputation as the Bargain Center of Seattle , and Fancy Suits . including white . $7.45 $40 Special Fall Model Man tailored Blue Serge Suits. .820 $15 White Serge Coats... $2.45 $25 and $30 Pure Irish Linen and Crash Suits $4.75 siz ‘allored Voile Sk kirts ye Silk Taffeta coats In all shade Petti Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co.]° 2 === 1316 Second Av. MADISON At 12th pe for customers The Neal Boyle Co., Inc. BLANK BOOKS TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. 423 Pike Street ‘ eell real estate. etc. IN CONNECTION WITH “The Olympian” :: :: “The ¢ Both trains carry ALL STE: excellence. The famous L served, writing room with two writing desks, library, buffet compartments. Telephone, market reports, pre CHICAGO: aces are moved over the s: fares, tickets, reservations, A. P, CHAPMAN, JR. General Agent Passenger Dept he new line to the Kast The inauguration of magnificent through service from the Pacific to the Great Lakes ITH THE establishment of modern through railroad service to the East ofa quality second to none in the world, the Great Northwest has at /ast come into its own. Palatial electric-lighted trains now leave Seattle and Tacoma, the two great cities of the Puget Sound country, every day over the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Raikway CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RY. the shortest line connecting the coast with points in Central, Eastern and Southeastern States, @ Partially following the old Lewis and Clark trail midst scenic grandeur, with comfort and conveniences unexcelled, travel eastward.has been made safer, surer and quicker than ever before. Two Kast Through Trains Daily olumbian” . EQUIPMENT, that sets a new standard ger-Higher-Wider berths, standard dr ment sleepers and tourist sleepers on every train. €In addition,’ ties lounge car with observation platform; ladies’ lounge room, in which afternoon t club room for the men, smoking and 88 dispatches and pe: bath and tailor conveniences. €Dining car service of the very highest cla that offers the choicest and best that the markets of the East and W. All cars thoroughly cleaned by vacuum process, electric fans and a patent ventilating system to p moment of the day or night. @ And these magnificent tr oothest roadbed by motive power of a type which establishes a new record for arrivals at destination on schedule time. For further information regarding LOW SUMMER EXCURSION ) ete., call On or address, SECOND AVE. AND CHERRY sr, J--the highest of awing room compart. “THE OLYMPIAN” care ea is Jicals; barber, and 4 cuisine ‘est afford, also provided with urify the air every veling pal- J. L. CRISWE City Ticket Agent » SEATTLE recom. | $1.95 fF) 1 Ae dette ete ieee eded HEAT KALLS MANY FIGH PRINGFIELD, Or., July 2 ho of ff t amette er have b ee eS eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee iThis You Should Know GOOD THING FOR | THE PEOPLE. Dotiar, I Make al Combine liars Whea I Do Your Migh-etw | pte cam a Deliag om lature meets 1 will be at my dental offices First Avenue, every day from * fo 6». m. |Your dental work done by specialists in my my perscnal supervision, at pri will make the Sate Destal Con \for breath Come in am fone trees to « out and bring it with you, a pectally women, are being robbed by dea= lists on First Avenue who represent themselves ax being my assistants, net know whether these dental are being started by the combine oF noty so be sure and come 15 First Avenue, k, officers 1 te 16 and Jewelry Store, one th of the Postal Telegraph Build at your bropie who work oWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & ={ WALL PAPER tailed at Wholesale Prices DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 Third, Near Pike AMUSEMENTS MOORE THEATRE ne Weeks Beginning Monday re me ELLERY BAND ’ Ansisied by ME. TOM WALLACE, Tenor and ME. BAYNE YOUNG, Boritone ~ Floor “The Coolest Spot in Town" “THE DUCHESS” Big & & C Ac Both Pr 1 “SOCROOGE” €—Other Big Acte—¢ PANTAGES THEATRE and » Bir ALHAMBRA THEATRE Matinee Eve Sundagy GRAND OPERA HOUSE ais AND, WAUDEMILL y Dogs tts Mine Big Potlateh ADMISSION de AND 106. DOUBLE WEDDING —And At DREAMLAND Seventh and Union - TONIGHT Wedding Souvenirs Given to all ADMISSION. 25¢ Includthg Five Dance Tiekett) LADIES FREE + from shi (ty WAS rte fi hat a ¢ Amer dents t guns m from m firmed partmer Beere Waived lives of oa trying w You “no one proves | “1 am the goo want to end a b mestic | Don't ye 1 am in, “T ‘tot am play! them bk Mr. Ben shed 4 We play and went to engagem hind; « out and for a ba the who Then we fYork SAN “Died of werdict | L. A. Me men of | died int ‘of what. was pne Meinto tically g1 sult of LOS 4 George H rle of 0 the gra ordered Was told tioned n mara cag on July Mrs. Md Apartme: “What with me nothing over thei is said of dynam atall | bis conf — MEXIca\ SAN For t Years thy the) Tero is hauling 4 Point. The fi Amer* Angton