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omc: ~— STAR— nnn t aano * 1911, EVERETT MAN | AILLED-BY AUTO Plunging «over a bluff on the Mount Rainier road close to the en trance of the Na park, near] Tacoma, an autor © was over |turned fast night, king E. W.| Mathewson, presiuent of the Stand. jard Rallway d Timber company, | and injuring Andy Thompson and Dan Curry, ali of Everett, LORD CAMOIS’ MARRIAGE TO AMERICAN GIRL CHECKED, BUT HE STILL. HOPE: M’MANIGAL IS e 6 ‘ Her Attorney Declares Condi-} esro!nas: em kept on her by 3 Durne detect ” hay fol * tion Is Direct Result of Spy- joyct ye na an9 ae 5 ing System Conducted by ni } the 5 of her ES Burns’ Detective. home, Tyrre ‘ nted by a LOS ANGELES, July 22.—Suffer. } uth book | E ing from nervous prostration and 4 ' ‘ ‘ was a tial paralysis of the lower timbs, | ¢ ‘ 4 two ée 4 ire. Ortie & MeManiga wife of [ « ate . wed 4 the self-confessed dynamiter, was ‘ " on | taken to the Pacific hospital for l ney | treatment dD at all Reeult of Detectives’ Espoinage 0 TY Janigal A bulle hos t t aid ‘Tyr s pital before at it was v Burns de likely that \ he) lw € | Mathe on Ww pinffed unde Suffer the loss of the When W 1 jear and} ij most lower limbs ost Fredericks’ acti permanent!y ' € b Curr istained bruine to Joha F. Tyrre! attorney w | Cause of the aceldent is unknown has been Mi MoMa s body Disregard guard since he Condition is the dire |The colored chauffeur said the steoring gear had become disabled (5,000 LETTERS ASK | 0DD 5!TS 0’ NEWS | SSN | san Siig is POTTSVILLE, Pa.—Because his/hix nose, William Ricker touched al gide from her port batteries. The sortridees were Charged with biack powder, This t# a sample of the NEW YORK, July 22.—More ere, her} watch every mov result of the| Man PO Aor 23D UNDER Wott * wife called him “baidhead,” “block: | live wire, fell to the ground and! proadsides with which the New Hampshipe made scrap tron of the Spanish-American war battleship Texa*| than 6,000 be 1 ‘ ; n ? r ‘a J ging letters, ask 7 head” and “hypocrite,” Or, William | broke bis leg a few weeks ago fn special target practice in Chesapeake bay. preg hued e9'ng Si LORD CAMOIS. Mi86 MILDRED SHERMAN Boddie, superintendent of the wl 1S For Same aggregening v Lord Camols is a disappointed | ice later Miners’ hospital at Fountain) CHICAGO — Linda Schultu . 000,000, it was announced here Springs, got a divorce dreamed of a career, fame and of Jed that the presen® be courtship Justified an man at the tend of events in cor AE S08 today, have been received by | hh tehip of Mi Ke of era her pleture hung in the great art! oy elie emen is) known) PITTSRURG— Jacob Steinman, a| centers of the world. She left her Mre, &. 1. Harriman during ed Sh bn, daughter his friends that the young Hermit, 85, of Reserve township,|heme and fought alone, Death by the last year, At first the Mr ite Ghee ob “ ‘seen to: sind eartes gaw himself in a mirror for the | 948 is the verdict widow of the great railroad an vow He had tp dence with herman first time in his life, then fainted. | : : wizard and financier gave the d to sail from London on the ne Feapeety ot Then he trimmed his threefoot) MORRISTOV N, N. J-After a letters her personal attention Maure eek, but ews from Ddeard. }search of a week the body of Wil in an ettert te tert out th tacle and he he affa ils liam Eakley was found hanging PITTSBURG—Harry = Paw ate eh rty Are ceaught in a fork | fruit dealer, is absent minded. He m be fell from a ttladden worthy ones, but of late the task has become so large that | she has been obliged’to turn apartments in | ( Decies weddi his lordsh! an was at branch Birec a negro to take a load of over the correspondence to as ‘ Ps kis Wh toe Watermeions from the depot to his) BALTIM sistants. The sums asked for are . - ORE — Joseph Sezka, hermar r Hie Gore, Negro and melons are still) cident of the Bohemian ceme-| range from $10 to very large = byegre rege eye eh ge —e jtery. has been held on a charge amounts. 8 —s s ee lof selling beer in the burial ground EN Y ORIGIN NEW YORK—The and poor | without a license. He did a flourish. S dd d G «NS altel Dee od Be hag * NTIRELY wos ae s bu Ventilation cost the subs 18,000 * : : 5 Bay in failing off of patronage| business. to ar to 0 * PAID FOR THE SUPPER *& ginal, Bink ed Dubb- @uring the recent torrid wave CHICAGO—-Learning they were tee a* thet hhe ma MANCHESTER, Vo—Atter dtart-|$3 wicvone suo ie ne ae to! e ” iss wd ay tone tag on an elcrement with Turner hotel went on a strike. At a nearby r ' . eg b Lockhart, May Goode, the brideto junen where hash had no} ‘ t t oa “hie wit Be, consented to return home when | part ne mene, they dined signed th n ’ e oF hie 9 her father promised to buy her a| 2 Jof the pas tt Pot ‘ mew hat. | CHICAGO—After twice attempt teh, will t sot nome a : ing to sell his baby for $5, David! te , ; NEW YORK—Letting go his! Johnson was prevented by several 3 — hold on top of a + y car while boys from throwing the infant in « 4 ewes breve paring to slap « (ly from | the Chicago river. en i ; frow I b hem all ¢ Bugene Ely and Hugh Rovinson,jand Chief Bannick believes that “Name 9 ay bes . per the make-good aviators have the warnings in th epapers | es “ | een one of the Big Numbers of | have been of result rounle f@ | Golden Potlatch, gave the crowds | feared tonight. e and on & @Rother fine assortw of thrill Military Ball WICKERSHAM WILL’. Iast night. Ely made 1) wide| Ne 1,000 dancers made merry . : Circles in bis biplane over the city Army and Navy ball ip Starting from the hangars at “The last pight The King THE " at 7:25. He was in the "1 on appeared shortly after] c— = | v ri pay f Td And repeated the |the dismissal of the Muminated| The Big 12-inch Guns of the Battleship N th D. kota, Which is Taki Pp. t it ‘ : d : so | ined Settee porters ithe rerat’ pole weno oretabeiag. the Great Maneuver , Reng’ pm Cape Cod. side: echaaims |i ary on Monday to Story of Washington’ S ances. The bydroplane showing in Yesterday's Parade. | the charge made the harbor at the same time had prtly after 2 o'clock yesterday Sees oe (Sees eaves MAN TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF. : °c T-YEAR-ODSUFTERER Denial Conspiracy d an investiga water f "i " ,|Proximately 20,060 people cheered} . ion of the alleged steal of lands Ree ~) peopl ed | ns ' ‘ \ WHAT THE LAST LEGISLATURE Dm At least 125,000 people witnessed |i, boys in blue from ethe fort} .20nM Stanley, 618 26th ay ' Hie « bay, Alanka, to FINDS C YOR THE PROFLE ¢ wasmiwet fhe illuminated historical pageant | ii) the battleships an they pawncd (St the Seattio General hospital bones Ny me wah just after the fon ‘ ged proofs had been | «en Ngee The floats that appeared | rintoon of police headed the Na.|® Selfinflicted bullet wound in his|child had | ther, th® re at a Gunman ee as FON AND WHAT THE PEOPLE the prgsession on Wednesday | iio ai Guards behind which came Mead Just why he attempted to port of a shot was heard. ‘Hin wife you? nocesdabee ‘With the attor SHOULD BO YOR THEIR BE or were again trundied| fh the streets, this time tf} take his own life is not known. found him lying on the floor with Yep ald |the Fort Lawt ‘oops. Following t lthem came the sailors from the|T%i® Morning it was reported hea bullet wound in the right Car But, my Says Loughney & Loughney’s, ss eKs ‘ External Absorbent Treat- 5 ' Tumined fn a crimse e of 66 r a © tol or t " 4 | swallowing ter TA , barches of flambeaus, Tall men in{olorado and the West Virginia, |"! receve He told her that she w find i SOME DISTANCE ment Worked Wonders in mbeaus all men in Tie sediad. wast ad eant,|_.t happened at the home of his | what had done with the property| Hinkson They tell me that the His C fed dominos carried the torches. P paneant.| wife, 4240 Ninth av. N. E. Stanley, by r { is Case, | Yes, | know,” aald Bildad: “but! yery thrif Dawson ked inimake a ittle money ling the letter | @ from his wife,, Accompanied by Garbold, who t« {th While the lights were replenished |\COM**tinE of fraternal organiza other attendants gagbed in /tion* In uniform, was headed by in separa ge SO bon tar ay ogg bed sone, there to Uttle ja fellow fo member, be yas i Tm tak way. : “ee . f . n Hanghter to the para aken to the hoapt a jing ev ud at hey ¢ ® »b- “ and everybody long the line | Woodmen of Wo we. Be loot; ber beck to her m bulance. While on his way Ber} k Y leigh They send prett y march cheered as loyal sub- i Bights Of ociock last night He he wpat out the bull ki 3EORG E ii th tt 8 Sar ca overentMih teonarch Yoomen, the Seattle Reall o's nt eras he spat out the bullet ©" | GEORGIAN BEAUT all they get back to Swe : ome =e ' c Sirity sees Cite Oe tee © house and when tittle « the hospital he said he ree) AT NARRAGANSETT good six thousand miles, isn't shoul jo. e parade passed a a ation h \. a0-\came in later from play, Stanie » reason why he had shot | Ju persop | from the Potlatch grands lead, the Pre ad south son auto. | handed he letter, telling her to He appeared perfpetty Mriy well une 4 Om Second ave. to Yesler Way, re Physi tut t to Garbold » Tenth 7 turned north by way of First av: Neigh: | siete enti The procession was dismissed at © mm rr wei rT THE MARKETS > 10;15 o'clock eae bine Takes a Convict to Catch a Convict There wax a noticeable absence wut te | are ue ios avernge prices of rowdyism down town {ast night | SALEM, 0 July 22.—Governor | itentiary he will seleet two or three | " jon | = ‘aed meee | West intends to change the old|Convicte on whom he believes he | Proaore “abject te rain | adage that “it takes a thief to/C® !mplicitly rely and will send oe gearral" excellence. (wat : . NAT GOODWIN DESERTS STAGE FOR catch a thief,” and will act on the| "em forth to capture the fugitive. i. 2 acaricidal git. sd 1” He il! go even farther than that ‘ing Price. rue ree fef that it “takes a convict to|and supply the convicts with guns. | MOVING PICTURES—GETS LARGE SALARY 4 catch a convict So far as is known here the idea LOS ANGELES, July 22—Nat| Goodwin is vice president. Nat, it He said today that the next time!ia one new to prison hinte and} Goodwin, actor, announced today|'* understood, will personally pro-jone of his “honor men” makes a|when used will probably be the n the work that has been | first instance of the kind In the an him outside of the pen-|nals of convict hunting his intention of deserting the legiti-| 2U°* the Picture plays in addition | break f mate stage for the flim drama. to acting i@ them. He is to receive, | assigned eq it is said, the largest salary ever | === i a 18 announcement followed the| paid to a motion picture actor, and r Incorporation of the Co-operative| besides will receive a substantia |>0¢® Out for a Walk of | MILWA K HH e Film Memfacturing Co., of which| share of the profits. 48,000 Miles Around World u CHARLIE STUHT. | TO VANCOUVER a Charles Stubt, of 601 } te |Sixty-thiyd Street, one of the bes KING EDGAR HAS HIS LITTLE VANCOUVER BC, July 22 tho and resected gent 5 }That t Chicago, Milwaule & ° |men in f attle, tells o TROUBLES WITH MAIL MATTER Puget Sound railway, the title un quick ar ng relief from most der which the Chicago, Milwaukee up-to-date rnd =o new tre — - & St. Paul railway is extending its corn Washingt Read his signed statement Who was it that called the turn|more than were really so honored. | line to the Pacific coast, will soon Sogn 1 want thoxe » suffer from when he said any gink that wears/The king refused to make public | come into Vancouver for a Pactfic aoe ae rheum und nervous troubl @ crown has got his troubles? their names, so there is no need of terminal, is the news given out you a to kr © ge the External Ab- Anyway, it was the right dope! [any squirming The secret is terday by Mr. A. W. Nase, the com po eg. sorbent t has done for k of represe * im our Edgar L. Webster, life insurance | sacred. pany’s commercial ent for this Bad Se, iifering continuous underwriter and king of the Golden | eht-hour Aandi. i provined, when seer o 5 ny iy o1 eumatism, enciuding, fron Potlatch, Is having a lot of trouble | OPTIMISTIC OVER 1 the Dominion Truat building. here st ang hea been in the ame com romen whe fm separating letters for the king| LORIMER PROBE today 9 Bt | dition for two yearn: Gyan. two 1 women haw, from checks from his company in (By United Preae Leased Wire.) | °$&l years ago | suffered a stroke of Bvery maw New York in the datly mail. CHICAGO, July 22.—Feeling ’ NO, IT AIN'T ‘ 00 |paralysis and have been unable to ‘in tok Bince the king business started “highly optimistic over conditions It isn't the sand nor the breezes, MRS. PHINIZY CALHOUN ’ NO-8 myeelf or help myself to from last Monday there have been 153, in Washington and sure that the| The surf nor the billows which| She is said to be one of the most | O* Bi H food, and both my hands shook ter bk ti pleces of mail delivered to Mr.|Lorimer investigation will come roar beautiful women of Georgia and| tr. i : bly with palsy, dut since I toc i Webster's office, and some of them | out all right,” Gov. Deneen, who bh. That attract and induce us each|comes of the old Peel family, Her] Radisher doren e Loughney & Loughney’s External |“#4T THE LEGISLATURE DID DO very wonderful creations indeed. | returned from the capital, where he season husband is a doctor of wide FO] Beotiioen dass "eo wa Absorbent Treatment my hand nylevia brane , aslature Here is one: |testified before the Lorimer inves To go to the baimy seashore. fessional reputation. The Peels * 63% [have have steadied right down and ht to the ("the “Dear Kin: jtigating committee of the senate These things which we mention are|and Calhouns are regular summer Il can now d nd undress my against the jar . Retry | aged eee, pair of shoes and sesay veite atod his Sertaration that ae virrog : i, visitors at Narragansett self; also feed myself; and I can rand father, nisi eb wid are forking man and n siden sen! Secretary of 0 rs attract much more ‘ 1 Y o| ety get up and d in a chair with egislature ate got no money. Please send me the the Treasurer Macveagh to Chica-| ELSIE KELSEY HUMPHRIES, | We refer to the silk, lisle and lace, CANNED HYMNS AT FUNERAL. | out assistance and walk fine with a wanted Nt t0. @c money right away.” |go immediately after the election of| This woman haw started from ones CARVER, Mass., July 2 Sing out assists I feel better in the people's mon Tan't that perfectly fascinating’ | Lorimer to ascertain how Lorimer|New York on a 48,000-mile saun We see at the baimy sea shore. ing by phonograph at a funeral is : every way and it's a pleasure {c » anh @vepe gate Then came a letter today all the | wa ted and that Macveagh's|ter around the world, a panied ——n the latest here. At the funeral of . , tity ¢ ite ona be > wid, accompanie | “e% me to testify to the good these protect Mfe and hy way shee eee. Spe adéress | report was kept secret by her husband. They plan to vis- PORTUGAL IN ARMS ree i rier ae rece orca Dressed Mente—Selling Price. specialists are doing. They give | ronal: Be tivewns was nothing more than this: | ~~ it nearly every civilized country ing one of the old-fashioned church | onycxs osy [the complete course of treatments aie . “His Royal Nibs, CATERPILLARS STOP TRAIN. hymns was started on the machine tain oud'213 ie" laa ulna aon meres seuamainn % “King of Potlatch.” de fc Lot D, & al, July 22 [SPIRITUALIST —. .«ITS LISBON, Portugal, Via Fadajoz,|After prayers others were given, Sei dae | | ach patient for the one price—$10. 3 No city, street or state. But ord pa at to “ stop three times be _ HIMSELF AWAY. | July 22.-=tgoops of the provisional the record reproducing other favor | ‘ 12% and that include ne services of a ath’ te 3 busy little postoffice clerks got Mt | or me the wheels of the engine BO. ‘N, July 22.—-Robert Sin-|governmén? were rushed to the|ite hymns sung at services over! ve nan medical spec and druggist. I 000 Whe represent” to the right man in jig time. ! Sree es eae = BB agy " ejclair, alias H. Robert Me 4\northern frontier today, where a|the dead, It was favorably com ee Jam not throu ny course of trea pecial privilege Yo rep We blush to say that about 35 |¢"Eine crew of a Southern Pacitic| pirituatist’ wanted in Oakland,| force of Portuguese monarchists|mented on as a practical substitute 2@ "el ment yet, but | have had thousand sof the creators : 4 citizens of Seattle wanted to be ap-| ‘s H ie etween here |‘ al., for stealing $700 from Mrs.| under Captain Couctere. is reported |for the usual quartet, 12" Jof dollar's worth of good done for : 4 Gilated dukes, too. That is, 26 and on discovered today that) Walter Benzen, escaped from the|to be about to Invade the country ue Hy | me ead WHAT THE PEOPLE SHOULD DO } allen | thi was caused by black|police here today when they at-|The royalists, it 4s reported, are| FLY IN EAR KILLS CHILD. i people of th a ave. got ia piers ae CY aR tempted to arrest bim, equipped with modern arms. ‘ UNION Br Oy A | oevatte Soa Papebine ss ee Mg p Trunk&3azCo Inc alle ‘4 thoroughly tha progress “We may have difficulty in com CRUEL 10 STOP BRAYING., sible for the death of b-year-old. . oi IV | spectal-privilege fas e r piat= i ‘ 549. ITY without the continual application|pelling those insurrectos to sur-| WOODBURY, N, J, July Thomas Halloran. The child was ‘ f ns, mold thelr 4 thate i e SIRUNKS AND 6UFF CARES. i) of sand wax impossible render their arms,” said the South |Poundkeeper Willlain Joyce | was |taken {il with an abscess in the ear. ; eer a ye cane right here in Seattle and seit them M\LEGS BAR 10 PEANUT SELLING, | merce” President brought before Justice of the Peace | An operation revealed the presence and shoulders Pag ld be governed tb Lee H q st 931 Firat Ay, comer Madison BONHAM, Texas July The |, Will they insist on continuing|Mankins, charged with cruelty tolof a fly in the inner ear. The in-| hort loin pork . i ests and yote for “ i i a city council has just passed an or.| @e [8t? animals for filling the mouth of a/sect had burrowed Into the tiesues, : Pm) latives: whem the rol, Ine ; amines peovidinc that an oe No; but most of them have|donkey with corn cobs to kqep it/causing an abscess which affected i“ ere | : sell peanuts on the sttoete of Bo pawned thelr rifles and lost the|from braying, and then tying the|the brain.é / i, after all, eoula 1 tn, | tckets.”—Washington Star mouth with a rope M 1 1 Millinery School ham until he has suffe RBO, Italy, July 22.—Re- - “ VITE Addrees 601 North Sixty-third. | Sociciter piety te he et tation of bot “In . " Socialist party le the ppopte’s OPENS JULY 24 no pop ptt a H. bg apa where can one| Mr, Henpeck—#Ae you the man /trial of the already, interminably ne AEE : it will e wm the willed theese wh ‘ really find the cream of society?”|who gave my wife a lot of impu |drawn out Camorriat cases ta pre oughney & Loughney have their | ana apal the respect of the Pe Wee wed hoioonet, an aged negro who i out both|avked Miss Blase dence? ldieted here today throngh. the ac-| Bella" mae offices at suite 401-2 Pedples Sav-|the grace and power ef the Plumes Dyed, Cleaned and Curied, || 1€88 to freeze out” all ablebodied| “In Reno, of course, where so-|| Mr. Scrapper—I reckon 1 a tion of the attorneys for the pris.| Bacon... ie ings Bank Building, corner of |" Next week 1 shall. res 627 Peoples Bank Bidg. competitors in the peanut-selling}ciety goes through the separator,”| Mr, Henpeck—Are you the manjoners accused of the murder of| pance 1 ‘at Dreamiend tonigh ps Avenue and Pike Street. | © State D ne. replied Lae eynie acridly.—Judgé. | hero, Pathfinder. Gennaie Cacsibio an0 wit an mes | | Boura.|s 8. m. to 6p. m. Sundays, EDWIN J 2 only, Con ation Is free

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