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NO CUE 10 [The aot, A hap Dob F MISSING GIRL me United Press Leascd = | 24.—W YORK, July Bo Bw 1%yearold girl who hag t x her home since last ise become a mystery that of the dis. ‘ a thy Arnold T r ge thelr ft y fdea of now fe imp criminals who are holding her ether for white sla purposes or ransom. | 8AN FRANCISCO, — Governor | or Johnson today postponed action on r in the case of Louls J 1 a confer n Diego v ence between District Attorney Cameron of Portland and Attorney General Webb of California has been held At THE STAR—MONDAY JULY 24, 1911 They Look for “Bessie’s’ ' Eggs and Find--What Do They Find? wlth fou) arte, is STABLE ff) AIn'D Dev ee * * * U. 8 SAILORS PRINT * * MONTHLY MAGAZINE, * % The sailors of the U. 8. 8. }* Pennsylvania, now at the 9 * nerton navy yard, have & | just issued the regular July ® |® number of “The Liberty Bell,” * a R6-p magazine, ed & * ited and pr 4 on board * == & battleship y « * * ‘ n i* t * ace of publ te i* thousands of les away #! Go Montana Street Mill and Adjoining Structures Burned Down—| from that of the previous " Men Barely Save Horses From Flames—Hard Fire to/) _ 7 wh Fight. Lee eee sea With six engines and the fireboat; The firemen worked at a disa ag Duwamish pouring water Into the | Yantage being almost en-| WILEY’S FOE IN soon sea of flames of the burning Mon-| {ro02." ee See HIS OWN OFFICE} hern tana Street mill last evening, It re of logs. the quired several hours of hard work Hor Barely k's on the part of the fire department A new k‘la, Just constructed! Le to extinguish the blaze. fat an expense of $10,000, was one The Montana Street mill suffered of the losses Twenty wagons) isco te the extent of $80,000, while aj >» burned. The horses be pay nearby building belonging to the) to Joseph Sussman who ews Heffernan Dry Dock company, con mber for the 1m had taining machinery, with a total saved with great difficulty fore value of $10,000, was destroyed. 1 by Robert McDonal Two horses owned by the mill com working for the Eliic pany burned to death and Harold E 210 The Elliott Bay Lumber com oe pany’s mill was for a time threat i. ened by the flames, and had wind sh t e east, i it 3 Despite the fight of the fi ho saw flames on the , ANOTHER MILLION FOR , KID : MILLION-DOLLAR 20 Oscar La {CHES N. I that Benjamin M. Chandi other | partme sei nae img of Byron, will also inherit a part | of Dr the chief eh and .. 4 Byron Chandler, “the m it was he who teal » kid” of Manchester and Ne 31 years old,| violation on which pt was é who has made few years | ma dismiss Wiley from the tortune | servic va bank - * came ‘ | GODDESS IS of his fist 2 GETTIN OLD vs as had joy and NEW YORK, July 24.—An > son been married,| examination of the Statue of 4 divorced again, and Liberty, just completed, shows t- he bas had twe , of promise | that the goddess Is getting old. ts filed again About 60 smaii holes h ip As | peared in the bronze plates of in Y | which the monument is built te Lieut. Jones, the statue's os chief caretaker, stated today ‘ that she is good for 100 years y more at | it, just as she s and that he does not see why Spinning’s Pre-Inventory Tool Sale temperatures ar part of the cou Prrrrrrerrrrrr.: * Pe *% MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., July * : & 24.—Wit ad * : % each other * # in their w (* * years ago, * # and Mrs * %& were found in their home yes: * * Two glasses eat had *& * ned carbolic acid told # / i * the of thelr 4 . a ® os * 3 * * fa for Bargains, 4 * Spinning s Bargain Store Mist Fe —— Best Modern Dentistry All Operations Painless ourth Avenne DEPARTMENT STORE ADVERTISING CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION $3.50 and Up | Free Full Set of Teeth 22k Gold Lrowns $4.50 to $e 00 ~ N Bridgework $3.50 to 5.00 oO. Gold Fillings $1.00 Up Bilver Fillings (the best)..50¢ Up Porcelain Crowns (best) 83,50 Up Terms to Suit In Chicago 1 ik done by expert dental oper ie nion that | store. endant th ‘ are | The Bost istry that you can obt 4 } 1 | lm the elty, at the cheapest pow more thoroughly read in | prtees. the € nd this is the | wre DO EXACTLY AS WE ADVERTISE, 4 , ae te ALL WOKK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS a { the advertiser. Laboring People’ ROTHSCHILD & CO. Dentists Flectro Dental Parlors Gor. First Av. and Pike Opposite Public Market i replacement of defective plates cannot prolong her life indef- Initely. LILLIAN GRAHAM MAY BE MISSING (By Upited Kress Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, July 24.—Muech speculation is indulged in here to day over the alleged disappearance of Lillian Graham, one of the girls who shot millionaire Stokes, from the Cathedral Plaza apartment, where she has been living with her sister, Mrs, Singleton, and hel | Conrad. Clarence Lawrence, a friend of the girl, says she came to his house, that she Miss Conrad over a dress, and th she is still domiciled with him. Alaskan Sourdoughs! Commodore Brown, sourdough of the Yukon and Nome, is now con nected with the Brown-Powell Liquor Co. 611 Third Av., Near James Here you will find the purest of liquors, full measure guaranteed. Bot tled beer on ice Free delivery Phone your order. Bar in confection. had quarreled with | | Tho carnival association that had) tactics, and even the cafe crowds | charge of the first Golden Potlateh| were orderly and seemed bent! will remain @ permanent organl-|upon enjoying a real good time| zation, with John W. Pace as sec-| without geting “bad.” retary a at John F Douglass | xpressed satisfaction Ww 6 ” dicts a great future for the Golden Potlatch as Seattle's big boosting affair in years to come. Left to Die Under Wheels of Train — Rescued by Com- VERY SMALL MARGIN retary Pace will devote a (My United Press Leased Wire.) rades—Another Man Shot in greater re of his time to ad} AUSTIN, Tex, July 24—Al-| fy arrangements for the DIS| soo. ine face of the returns In “ and already certain plang| ‘ough the face ps Attacked by four masked high being made for next year. lthe statewide prohibition election of * i » week had a brilliant wind-up| will show an estimated “wet” ma-|WaY™er: & mile north ree ) the masked ball given in the] jority of something under five|Wood, Saturday night, Cari Balice u r the auspices of the|thousand, a legal fight to d: | was shot in the hip, while one of of Kiks. King Edgar|mine the ri ain. The|his companions waw gagged and Inty Queen bade farewell | most acoura place the |tied to the rails and $1 taken from r loyal subjects, and 2,000/total vote at 600,000, but the of 1 them as they slipped out|ficlal count will not be completed t 4 for the land | before Wednesday. taken to Seattle # at the Prov him, Balice w and this morning dence hospital lof Nowhere ence they came. nd three compar Chief Bannick had the streets BPOKANE—Thom Green: | tralian had « r well policed Saturday night, and | ough P Having re although the crowds were big,| aire ing n of elr wage a few jth Was very little roughhow Montana, died he f e t th mobe | followed by the f Tied to Ra About a mile fr t b the (My United Frees Leased Wire) As he fired the last shot, Mal-|20 thet rev sats, oF pe fag at their rev ts, ordere NORTH ADAMS, Mass. +} lak was seized by J. J. Mooney, none | July 24.—Drawing an auto-|of Pittsfield, who took away| Balic matic pistol, Fadio Mallak, 21,|the pistol. Drawing a knife) **s shot in the Bip. ane eae ie. fired ten shots into a crowded | the murderer then jumped from|On6 of the others was captured and tn t thiret for the fighting section men him to the rails in such a p reve car here last night. | the car down an embankment, The motorman, George E. | where he was captured by pas- Hoyt, and Miss Martha E. Es-| ®®6¢'s- that he would have bee ler, 21, were instantly killed. Mallak refused to talk after] coger the wheels of the n Two other women were prob- his arrest. The police believe/hnad he not been reeased ably fatally wounded and three he went suddenly insane. mnaees to revs ot him from any outer: | others injured. | SAN DIEGO, Col, July 24—Mre . Gaved From Death | Mallak became infuriated Bristol Taylor was thrown from a! The other two men returned when the motorman ordered *teet car here today, dragged 60] when the bandits disappeared foot and killed. and ed their companion from a him to get back from the run- COLVILLE—The new $26,000|térrible death. Balice, in the ning board and remain In his nigh sohool erected by J. J, Lorenz|meantime, had proceeded on his seat until the car stopped. Of Spokane, bas been completed way towar a Bt tan wood, where he “Establish a Good Bank Connection” That is the advice given by a very successful man to every young man-sand boy who is ambitious to succeed Don’t wait till you have more money bank with what you have. t in some good Even if it is only a little savings account that you start with one dollar and build up stead bring it to the bank here. Get acquainted here. Become known Maybe you'll Don't wait Some day you'll want to go into business want to borrow money to help you in doing it until your need arises, Create your own record now. | | It may ymmendati There are many ways in which a bank can help be only with a recommendation—and the recc on ntial th or other that is based upon a good bank connection has substa tht it It be by credit forms of co-operation in some enterprise that you dertake The fullest Ame Bank goes promptly and freely to those who have become W wherever it goes may co-operation of the Scandinavian rican known to it through the ordinary course of business—and the fact that such business may have been small is no h if) whatever The great thing is to make the start. Know y nd be kn it. Your Figures Worth sin st credited to Savin wn in account invited Alenka Building, Home of the Beandinavian American Beak The dipavian Am intere Depositors 1e Scan Sank for the half year endin amounts to 7. On the same date a year ag | $82,730.07, while on June 30th two years ago it w | 705.24, ‘The December distributions for two years amounted to $172,891.15, making a total of $421,782.37 interest earned by the Savings Deposits and paid to the Savings Depositors in this one bank during this short period Scandinavian American Bank RESOURCES $10,000,000 DIRECTORS Jafet Lindeberg, Chilberg, rE Lane, J. Shaughnessy. A. Chilberg, R Alfred Battle, Perry Polson, W. H. Metson, T. B, Minahan, eum ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE, U. S. J. J M A, Sespin's F ? Wor ds by Schaefer Music by Condo FOOL! Dose 133 GQUINEA EGGS the ng “5,000 BUILDINGS “" "BURN IN TURKEY TANTINOPLE, July 24— homeless destroyed ; esult of @ com oul quarter, ted by wii old fire started places. of war, suffering hen making the war antiquated fire de ludicrously inade- wooden structures straw district, thr ly in six building. The partment was and the ked up like Ge 6 ames ta The A. P. Johnson, SPOKANE a Se Kodak Developing 10¢ ROLL LANE, the Bookman 308 UNION ST. Opp. P. O Main 6023 The Prize Baby Show At the Alhambra Theatre This Week in a@ me of are men that great city a few years ¢ APL BABY MARTIN ERKSON 11 Months Old, Weight 32!; 1807 Ninth Ave. MAMIE PERCIVAL 5 Months Old, Weight 18 ibs. 4409 36th Ave. So. Ibs. the at am bre Bring Day aw ‘our baby te m Money-We the Alb baby show. All babies are weighed on noted for accuracy. Prizes will , July 29th, at & p.m 1 cales, the 1 at Saturda $50.00 in Cash Prizes to Heavy and Lightweight Babies—Additional Prize of $10.00 to the Prettiest Baby DAILY MATINEE, 2 TO 5 O'CLOCK P. M. EVENING SHOW, 7 TO O'CLOCK 1 AYELWY BRNL (INAOO0CS SAVE MONEY—AVOID PAIN to go to other Dental offices, inspect thefr work, learn their prices and get advice, for free cons n and examination and get our pric Our work is not the cheap class of work done by tra r doi for low pri © your work with th very best gr hich insures satisfaction for our p: We advise 1 their offices, come to us ent dentists, at we want, als, and it and reputation rr) a PAINLESS EXTRACTING FREE GOLD CROWNS to $4 CROWN WORK e best work ade atients, $3 to rs ‘ 50c FULL SET $4 to $8 SILVER FILLS BRIDGEWORK $3 to $4 ALLOY FILLS ‘ 500 We world around for our low prices and good work, are noted the ALBANY PAINLESS DENTISTS ALL WORK GUARANTEED OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 On the Second Floor of the People’s Bank Building, Corner of Second Avenue and Pike Street and MacDougall & Southwick’s—Take Ele vator or Walk Up Opposite the Bon Marche

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