Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
YOU'LL FIND IT HERE 8S OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE his legs were being amputated. | | HANFORD—The new gasoline ferry in service since July 4, was sunk yesterday when it was being |towed in by the steamer Mountain the famous and|/Gem, Tho swells of the big steam much married comedian, is 64 to-|er filled the hold of the ferry and day, and would) sank it, you believe tt, they are having} Nat Goodwin, VANCOUVER—An old hulk of a him engaged|tree saved the automobile belong again to a fifth to B. P. Rogers from going to wife, Nat denies|the bottom of the Columbia, It all knowledge of | plunged 20 feet over the jagged it. But he says/rocks on the bank, turning turtle, that {t is not be-|and severely injuring Rogers and| cause he's too) his wife. old to ring the} TACOMA—For wedding bells! working the once more, But) stenographers {n his office five goodness sake! | minutes overtime, General Manager If Nat doesn’t} Bean of the Tacoma Railway & land a perma} Power Co, was fined $20 and nent helpmate in| costs by Justice Evans yesterday the near future} na there's going to) be a mighhiy cross old grass widower out tn} California some few years hence. You can bank on Nat's trying to save bis fellow cit zens that affliction | + Just 50 y SERRE E ERE EEE ES ony, Maj Gen ar CF % Count Viadimir Galesneff of * arrived in St ® Russia and Dr. Vincent Rose- * Loula to take % warne of Seattle, two well * command of the % known bidlical critics, are on #/ department o f w the program for every day this # Missourt His % week at the Northwest Chau #/| BAY w tanqus. Mrs. Harriet ©. & R ® Saunderson will present a * «reat joy In A °: % Carnival of Nations Friday * pebennron e — if fornia, and ox red t Rocky and Prrrrrerrrerrrer plo a western Idol cognize the if at Clarkesville, Mo. He eat ivira H. Howe, a resident yeoogniny. ne ie Gentine for 32 Pha ing 1 yester. »mnfederate forces to Washing territory In 1884, 7 da: the age Of 84. Mra. Howe | Url, oF did not 2 them with|and has been a resident of Seattle! r) Heys stothes of former State Sen.|COMMands strong enough to set/mince 1886. He prvi d ( ator Cyrus F. Clapp. She is also | em back at 1410 Third av and © ter, Mra. Ham | aged in the feed bask | ge— eda pegs en York. Mra patie Edward pimeheres ness mmrade Hurd served in the poet auabe “ 30, whose w and small son live! city council from 1894 1898, and Howe = mage een in’ § had his band cut was ted councilmanatiarge| MISS DOROTHY WHITNEY. See Danghters o m4 while at work In the box tactory|in 1906. He was a member of the} She is a daughter of the | —— here yesterday William C. Whitney, traction mag Selichi Takahashi, the new Jap) anese consul for the Northwest and Alaska district, got into town last Right at 10 o'clock. Acting Consul Kahach! Abe and several prom! nent Japanese merchants of Seattle met him at the dock where the Iro- quols landed from Vancouver, B.C, and escorted him to the Washing ton. member of the board of works, who wan killed by the o F. H. HURD F. H. Hurd, department com mander of the G, A. R. for Washing ton and Alaska, was born ty Cun ton, Conn., October 1843, With exception of two months during he was confined in a Penn aylvania hospital In 1865, missing the Battle of Gettysburg on that account, Hurd’s war career f that of company Mth Con cut tofantry, He enlisted in August, 1862, and was honorably discharged from service May 31, 186 At the battle of Antietam, Sep: tember 17, 1862, 137 of the regiment were killed and wounded. The regiment was assigned to the third brigade of the Second army corps. At Fredericksburg the Second corps led the charge upon Maures Heighth. lith Connecticut was present at Appom the climax of the great strug After the war Comrade Hurd lo cated in Quincey, IL, where he en gaged in the shilling business, In ‘© business for him: POTLATCH TOO MUCH this in right ae 2 hours 13 rin tites 40 seconds, declination north, 20 degrees 37 minutes; motion slowly northwest, The comet is in the constellation Pegasus, THE HEIRESS STRAIGHT FINALLY WON, mornin, UNITED WIRELES DRY GOODS ) oe are the last é ja in fine white serge The assortm Choice for final cl let to the Colson Contracting Co for close to $1,000, 00. than any one elne in the employ a the city. William Blok n Moa former mayor of Seat last month that Gftme nd five George nen for breaident of the compan tnoludi Parker of Seattle, we nitentiary te “potlatching” too strenuously 1s BANKRUPT ° lenced to p T own a Witaon, William "Wood | weing the mails to defraud legally qualifie e cock, and Wit PORTLAND, Me. July 26.—The ay, —- gine id a yeate rs ‘ ed Wireless To! > $1,000,000 SEWER CONTRA C E GILMER) hat of Polo Cre 3 y day afternoon, had | United Wireless Telegraph Co, was | ri abl c. }also sald that position 4 danced around young girls, hitting |dectared bankrupt in the United! Washington-Portland Cemen: ©. B. Glimmer, foreman of cwtaidejorented end sateete them with slapaticks and other’ cates district court here yerter-/4nd Superior Portland Cement Co.) tn the Maht depart.|raised to give Gilmer t . wine “potintohing." | They sald they | Gay,” geldon Bacon of New York|will each furnish half of the 40,000| Construction In the Hight dupart | . thought it was all right because the | way aypointed general receiver. /barrels of cement needed in the| mont, wM be before the civil ser z di girls amiled when they did it, Judge) The bankruptey finding was agr ‘onstruction of the Interbay section | vice commission tonight ne Eine, yon le Gord bay y i with them to thé | to by the attorneys for the United |of the big North Trunk sewer, The| More complaints bh reached {fee Cream, made by a extent of $6 aplece, | Wireless, Last May, Col, Wilson,|contract for the construction was\the commission about this man Cream Co. eects y, | th Brooks Finds New Comet. i 9 = GENEVA, N. Y., July 26.—Dr. W. | an R. Brooks, director of the observa | ss at a Pi tory, professor of astronomy at Ho aang oy FREDERICK & NELSON I nae in hart tolleee, announces that Kel} | FURNITURE , inc. FURNITURE /|f } tore Clos Dally at 6:30, D R Y G oO oO D oy | ¢ — H Women’s Night’ Gowns at $1.00 New Styles in Crepe and Lingerie Cloth HE pictured, ha inset with linen pattern insertion, and round neck finished with sail Peasant Gown of sheer lingerie cloth, deep, pointed ke, trimmed in linen pattern lace edge. A very attractive garment, and an excellent value at $1.00. Also at $1.00, a pretty Crepe Kimono Gown of plain light-blue, pink or white, also white with blue rings. the Gown is daintily trimmed wi The ghort sleeve and shoulder are in one picce; h linen pattern lace. ones os Final Clearance Tailored Cloth Suits at $15 of the Spring models in Women’s high-g Tailored Suits—about 50 in all ent includes novelty and plain tailored Suits, in a variety of desirable materials and color few earance, at $15.00. | national staff for seven ye Straight was much in love n to masign on y to ber, Jobe wit nate, and inberite many of his mil-| EVERETT—The city countil ad-| ANSVILLE, Ind, Ju Hons, Her engagement to Willtard | journed for one week in honor f 4 woman hat canse|D. Straight, former United States the memory of B. W. Mathewson ted him oulsville,}consul at Mukden, is announced turning of an automobile in Mt. | s 67 years, st 4 in |danghter, at which she was not dis-| Rainier park last week | bequesta that but assed. But Harriman said In sub- nae men attend hie funeral. His wish | stanc You're a nice young fel- | RAYMOND — The constitution will be followed at his funeral to-|low, Straight, but forget it.” Hell ality of the new salmon fishing law, | morrow took Harriman's advic reported Harriman’s | very New Arrivals in One-Piece Serge Dresses at $19.50 and $25.00 Graceful, well-tailored Dresses, of medium-weight serges, appropriate for street and business wear. Waists have high neck and % sleeves, skirts are plain and paneled styles. Some are trimmed with self-covered but- tons. Shown in black and navy = eioea' vid Remnants of Glove speciale | Drapery and Upholstery Materials ines We B* )KEN good qt ality y, brown Priced for Clearance clearance, 25¢ pair. c and Children’s Etbow-length Milanese Silk Gloves, in f tan and black, clearance price, 25¢ pair. BEER ERE RE HEHE ED = * ® Dr. John B. Murphy, presi * % dent of the American Medical *® % association, in an address be * % fore the King County Medical * ‘ society, last night made the # % prediction that surgeons will * % soon take over rheumatism # w cases. * Reet akeeeee ee ee! R. R. Fox, J. 8. Goldamith, Alfred | Battle, Henry Drum, F. W Baker, | A. Robinson and Adolph Bebrens Were named as the nominating committee for the port of Seattle} commission. They will submit a list of candidates Friday night j As soon as the remittitur comes | down from Olympia the exchange of transfers between the S. pany and the Renton line wi enforced by the superintendent of public utilities. The Crawford line | 4s waiting until its last availab! minute to defy the court ca handed down lest Saturday The Bunker Hill Mining com. pany was allowed to intervene yes terday in the case of the govern ment against the St. Paul, Minne apolis & Manitoba Raliway com pany for the cancellation of pat ents to mineral lands in Snohomish | county. Jim Sears, J. Humphrey and Ed) Byans were each fined $1 by Judge Gordon yesterday for fishing inj the Cedar river water shed, con-| trary to law. A double shift of} guards has been put on by the! health and sanitation department | to keep the water shed free from | picknickers and fishermen. The Knights of Columbus will give their annual summer dance at | Fortuna park tomorrow evening. | NORTH YAKIMA—A. H. McGil- livray, former secretary of the lo-| cal Elks, was arrested yesterday on | the charge of appropriating to his) own use $850 of the club's money CENTRALIA—Charles Meyers, a mine worker who was thrown un- der the wheels of a logging train, died on the operating table when RRA RRR ARREARS * WANT TO MARY HIM * *% AND BOSS 800 REINDEER? *& * * BERNER EEE Listen, girls, he’s looking for a wife—for his nephew. He's wealthy, too. He can’t speak any English, but he has made his mis- sion known somehow. He came to Seattle aboard the P. J. Abler yes- terday. He heard that, may find the girl, started immediately. But he may not find her there. Oh! he's a Laplander, apd the nephew is at present taking care of $00 reindeer in Alaska, some distance beyond the Kukek—wim river. in Poulsbo, he and thither he Spinning’s Pre-Inventory Tool Sale is you in on the ground floor ua in while the mon Any one can buy at reeu the fellow who bi ket—the fell co—who ¥ xine bURKY. Every article in priced below par lar pricna- it below t knows bh in_ the the toot the Vietor, No. 41, Nickel-Piated Wire-Handle Coping Saw abe Victor, No. 40, Wood-Handle same : ihe be Auto-Lock Coping Saw $1.00 Jones Cable*Coping Saw le dozen Coping Saw Bladen h Coping Saw Biades Yours tor Bargains, Spinning’s Bargain Store 1415-17 Fourth Avenue. hich forbids Augus, ha netion sul rests of fish that they will low eres during the one TO YOU? DEPARTMENT STORE F eT] cumulated savings, the matter of first tance is security. No. In Cleveland It pays Four per cent compound interest. | |its depositors. Evening by all means. | YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT IS SOLICITED ment store cu are | . . } women. ‘They. read the | Washington Trust and Savings Bank’! evening papers. Second at Cherry, New York Bids. | THE BAILEY CO. DIRECTORS: W. H. Parsons J. W. Cllee M. W. Peterson N, H. Latimer Cc. &. Horton ——— rs! CC. d R. H. Denny AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE BLIC MAR HERE FOODS ARE CHEAPER; FRESHER, TOO Delivery 10 Cente; Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended to Green Lake, Fremont, University, West Seattle and Hard Colfee J Manning’s Coffee Store 1619 PIKE PLACE. Pure Cane Sugar, 5c Lb. With an equal purchase of other groceries, State Dental War a Good Thing for | the People Save a I liar, 1 Make a Doll ombine Will Lowe ‘ al W High-class dental work at prices peo: | ple cam pay ate on your teeth; r pocketbook. the combin compete with cheap dental | but with the high-priced state! ¢ Dentists for less than half their We save you 20 per cent on Groceries, and make a free delivery on all purchases over $1.60, H. A. Eba STALLS 109-110 MAIN FLOOR COW BUTTER STORE 1433 FIRST AND PIKE 8 zipton’ s Best Tea . Full Gream Cheese, 2 Ibs. ful to cut this ad. | you, ma people, expect being robbed fy, dents started by the © nnd come to » Union Block, offices and 24 to 29, over L, W. Suter's Jewelry Store, one ‘door south of the Fostal Telegraph Bulldh { ‘Open evenings until # tl 4 for people who work, Sundays wn- Ba ge adel EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 6, 'WHAT DOES YOUR BANKER MEAN) it is simply the custodian of your carefully ac mpor- | You must take this ito. | consideration before all other factors. | The Washington Trust and Savings Bank is eight-|| |een years old; its Capital stock is owned by the stock |holders of The Dexter Horton National Bank, which, | combined, have resources of seventeen million dollars. | In short, | this bank offers you every advantage to become one of TIEETTHE, FER = KET |S aeratledad ae short lengths of high-grade Drapery 1 Upholstery Fabrics from the season's selling, including Silk Damasks Brocades Tapestries 2 a ag 43 Jutes Shadow-warp Cretonnes Silk Drapes } °f Sizes, special 25¢ pair. —Firm Fioor . Reps Armures Velours Art Tickings Pronk es ane saan Denims Chintzes Curtain Muslins Scrims Children’s and Misses’ Novelty Curtain N at final reductions to ventory The “Glase Physicians “Glascock” as affording a valuab! to children while learn! walk, and the little on very easily kept amus: propelling them around the room. The Walker made throughout, lected materials, and method of constructio hanging the seat children from bumps and jars, indorse Price er 7 Baby Walker is strongly from se- saves the possible Frederick & Nelson Women’s Two-clasp Chamoisette Glove Insertions ets = Lace Edgings insure complete clearance before in- Barefoot Sandals For Beach and Outing Vee Tan Calf Barefoot Sar healthful, Third Floor Children’s and Misses’ les—serviceable, Men’s Straw Hats Re-priced for Clearance $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 all extra heavy able. Sizes 5 to 8, $1 cool and 25; 84% to 11, $1.35; 114 "to —Baser Small Axminster Rugs 27x54 or 27x60 Size —twenty good patterns to choose from. Quartered Oak lt thes . ° fered in the pre-inventory clearance, now progres: Chiffonier : Specially Priced at "fanational Values in Sample Trunks $12.85 As NUMBER of —including our best grades, the popular models, in sennit, Milan rs, soft-brims and pencil-curl split and braids—straight sai —Firet F Many other extfa- good v s, in various pop Trunks that A well-made Chiffonier of } have served as quarter-sawed golden oak, in } floor samples and the attractive design pictured, } have become mar- with full swell front and 5 full red or chafed in length drawers trimmed with } finish are quoted wood knobs. Top of case } for clearance at measures 18x33 inches and { sharp reductions Chiffonier stands 58 inches } from regular high. Special at $12.85. prices. Included are: k” Baby Walk 0c. a 'y aiker Trunks of three-ply veneer, covered with fiber and bound with steel bands; riveted and full cloth lined, two trays. Special, 36-inch size, $15.00; 40-inch size, 816.00. _ Cane-covered Trunks over three-ply veneer, full cloth lined and riveted. One Steamer Trunk, special, $11.00. One Full-size Trunk, special, $15.00. Metal and Fiber-bound Dresser Trunks, in 36 and 40-inch Poy ggeciat at $14.65, $15.00, $15.50, $17.85 and _ Men’s Wardrobe Trunks, 50 inches high, fiber-bc riveted, special at $25.00 and $29.00. The “‘Direct- Action” A Successful Gas Range —successful because the le aid ing to es are ed by selves d and nk Section, 1 the n and $3.50. --Firet Floor, Annex. an Stoves Specially Priced The new “Perfection” Wick 3 of its practical de- pase Sane Ott Pe aeyeneayy sign, pleasing ap- 0 el frame, blu am- bey. ue enam- » pearance, campact- eled chimneys and removable cast iron grates. They stand 30 inches high, and are attractive in finish and design. Single-burner size, special $8.95 ness and unequaled of economy epera- tion, Two-burner size, special. ..85.95. The oven of the Three-burner size, special $7.95 } Dirett Action heats =Jloussturniahings 'Rection, 3 instantly, bakes \pis- cuits in from 5 te 8 minutes—using “but five feet of gas in the process, INCORPORATED Stove Section, Firét Floor, Annex: On display in otr