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; Words by Schaefer WIS. MWANGHL 1S. [Those E prea Sy Coens / N, ADOLE, OUR INCOOBATOR, T PEEL HUNaRY, mop pa PARTIALLY PARALYZED} 4cattrcxa*©2\c Sn. Seep Zi rant Hwan. \ area N My United Leased Wire) Sety On Das Qs, Lika A UND PECK UP A LIDDLE Pog” : Biiiaticn care olay bavween Hero voT you NOURISHMENT VOTE SY \[anatevinns ft tation early today between : Doctors Lewis, Wilson and Cob Durn at the Pacific hospital, re garding the condition of Mrs, Ortle (Manigal, all the “eng Bareed that the patient's left leg fe partially paralyzed, A definite Course of treatment was then de eided upon There has been no_ noticeable @hange in Mrs. McManigal’s condi-/ tion since she was sent to the hos | pital about a week ago. | Think Girl Drowned BAN FRANCISCO, July 27.—Be- | Heving that drowning fs the only) @xplanation of the disappearance of Mary Gertrude Lig, the police to @ay are making a thorough search of San Francisco bay in an effort to recover her body. If the girl! threw hersex into the water the might she disappeared, the body ts ow due to have made its appear | ‘ance on the surface, the usual mine-day period having elapsed ' — = - eet nererenaee eee eee ~: neem ee ee es A GRE TH : 7 = a [PRR EE EN EE ERE E HEY we ss 8 SAC eae A SES f * . ° : ’ ARE THE | WOMAN SMASHES A JAIL. & At the M P; t Sh * 30, July 27.—“Amerl- & “ WIVES, ’W | WOMAN omastins, 4 sail. otion Picture Shows — |/s .(11000. 30 2 oanen s x @ Leon Mitchell waa liberated # |® to pose for a photograph at © A ERS’ POCKET! l@ from the calaboose at Brichito # time—"The Two Mothers,”"; Cl y o,”. drama; |® fe the reason the world docs * ‘ol OF TH © Ble yesterday evening by his wid: # ar “A Cheyenne's Courtship,” |“Won By ® Foot,” comedy; “The|% not know that they are the * - ns # owed mother, who battered # drama; Fooushead Heels,” | Deliverance,” Western % most beautiful of all women.” * by Tani eembuiae And while adi@lQUNE | Gown the door with an ax * comedy; Miss Alfreda Van News, | Lady of Narbonne,” % This expert opinion was * ot ie setter en: the nocturnal, | making nocturnal Rag iM = ges Be a one * FS te Sa yl gracile sid | tren A Mra ge Bag agree *Dream—"Jenkins Joins the ‘Tem-| ramen; The” Two. Devotions A htmghing rf weet te Cal. + 3 her husband's trousers, ® a charge of Intoxication. . , dub == Re) The president denies that he was hb A } Rag mf 2 oop of Berlin, who is in trourer searching habit of thelr! ‘oimed any knowledge Aincingr rode ape WWh WUE Rlcaninn vigiranély “Saipatatlons| ener apnrensked ty tie brother ip perance Club,” comedy; “The Lure| drama; “Marvels of Horsemat-|% cago on bis way to St. Paul to # ie Swives can try as & household /hands straying outside the PFO ly with gixshooter. * | that his action in permitting the matter, and strongly intimates |F Vanity,” drama; “The Daughter | ship,” military exhibit. _ | attend the annual convention * if Femedy a judge's recommendation | cincts of her family peen|* A large crowd of citixen® *)ka lands to be acquired by pri his doubts t Ryan ever wrote |” oe fateh, drama; ‘Henares, S Alaska—"The Converts, Grama; *% of the American Photograph- * For Me sad case of Mrs. Bertha) 1 think Mra. Prank baa been /s 4 nciq'at bay while the Jall ®|corporations arese from any any such letter or that Ballinger|Scenle: "The Ghost,” comedy; "The Irish Boy,” drama; “The |» ery’ Association * a4 pie Frank, which was made « matter/doing these things tn eg ‘cornied: # door was battered d0WN. | proper influ maintain-| ever received It | onal gf conn and Wallace | Trust Busters, comedy; The Un-|@ “1 have one main mission * ‘| tom Wf record here today. Mr. Frank/ Judge Sabbath said, and Mreink)« stother and #0 ing that h In no way| In closing the message says: Peas nace we imatied Letter,” drama % in coming to this country,” he ® ‘site ed that his wife became to Mr. Frank, advised: “Place | 4 horses and | made it poss! lorming of “Reasonable” Returns, TS |e ald, “and that is to show * # Addicted to the habit several years) tub of cold water as rolls out |* town. in Alaska, Presi-| “I am in full sympathy with the IT’s NOW THE |when he felt an insect alight on|® American women that they # 3 ago. He tried to break her of tt, wife's bed and when Satie and|*® jay afternoon sent | concern of reasonable and patriotic his eyelid, He tried to brush it|® have not the slightest idea of ® | Dut be continued to wake up in the | she will fall Into the EME NSH EEE EH ES HH to Congress a message on the Con-|men that the valuable resources of] 66 99 |2W8y; but it held fast. He renewed |® how to pose for a photograph. 5 gorning finding himself “broke.” | wake up.” ; * ~- troller bay situation, in response to| Alaska should not be turned over| -— 600-600 GNAT | his efforts so forcibly that part of|® If they learned this art the Mra. Frank was discovered earty | idow W Five Pensions a request from the senate, to be exploited for the profit of the insect’s sting remained at-|% world would stand a b * In the. bedroom of the) Widow Wants Eive | Sti vam Two HEAVIEST MEN After detailing the activities of| greedy, absorbing and monopolistic|®¥eCessor to the Kissing Bug tached to the eyelid. % chance of knowing their won- & Eome of ohn Reider, shaking goine) ATLANT nd claow of thes the Morgnn-Guggenhelm interests | corporations or syndicates. But semoge ie, Vietime on Eystide. | Sharp pains accompanied the at- |x derful beauty.” * of Kelder's trousers, is | ing * and other capitalists at and near | everyc at jow that the re- i“ UP » duly o— tack and Lebr ur to t I a @barged. She was doing it with/husbamds, all of whom ig ies DIE SAME DAY Controller bay, the president in his | soure oe op inska can never, be-|though the “kissing bug” is now|Joseph’s hospital. The wound| © © s——————~—— “oyna — engganrene he hyn ieuty haa, made. application tor (By United Pree Leased Wire) message referred to the locations |come available either to the people|resarded as defunct, . ee vest i ae | re ae a Portland’s Commission Plan Pox as in not) eee oor , Conn. July 27-—| there of Richerd 8. Ryan, repre-|of Alaska or to the public of the place in the nut developed. Physicians trea’ PORTLAND, Or., July 27.—W ra “ease of those on the | five pensions, smeunting, Wo, 60° 8 bi bbe aha Snes wok aes ting the Controller Railway &| United States unless souuainto op ! hich has beca the wound successfully, but it/the proposed commission charter is reca has fixed itself in month. Two bus 2 tase’ oa tn8 Connecticut's vr igation company, giving in de-| portunity is granted to those who|®med the “goo-goo gna jwas attended by severe irritation. | submitted to the voters of Portland ; Dutt the union side, an within a few hours of each other) ii Ryan's efforts to obtain loca-| would invest thelr money to secure|™OTe scientific classification. The = next January {t will provide for a 4 Frank said she was a som-confederate z yesterday. Carl H. Seymour, 41,/tions, Of the elimination from the|a return proportionate to the risk| “f0#00 gnat” attacks the eyelids} ROYALISTS KILLED [tiayor at a salary of $6,000 per + ee ee ae - and his brother-in-law, Joseph 8iii,/Chugach national forest of a part|run {pn the Investment and REA. ee omg who may or may not] LIBSON, July 27.—Senor Costa,|annum and six commissioners at a DED BRIDEGROOM HASN’T TIME $8, tipped the scales at nearly 400/of itn territory, President Taft|SONABLE under all the circum-/b° ogling some pretty girl when|a republican leader, was stabbed |salary of $4,800 each, according to q 'OUN pounds apiece. Special caskete| sald stances. hey ato otung. i |to death in a conflict between|the announcement today of the oy ED will be made for them. “1 wish to be as specific as possi. “Intense Malice.” ‘ Lod ye victim is Charles Lebr|royalists and republicans in a|charter revision committee, follow- TO HAVE BULLETS EXTRACT! — - ble upon thl¥ point, and to say that} “On the other hand, the acrimony bel B th street. He was standing |church at Lobrige. Three others|ing a meeting of that body last is ay Gkke : thane ok taco Labor Pa Planned 1 alone am responsibie—the sug- of spirit 4 the itense malice St Broad street and Girard avenue were killed and 14 fatally hurt. night. My United Press Leased Wire. Clerk Tobin. rty gestion was mine.” at has been engendered in reapect 1 am nr _ NEW YORK, July 27.—Willlam | married The mm then says that/to the administration of the govern- Barrey, liquor dealer of Youkers,| Hedid CuCADOL con sienna SO: the Controller Railway &|ment in Alaska and tn the consid most strenuous 24"hours in bis ex- RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION, | ‘© be controlled by organized labor | io 1 on shown to have any con-|ness and eagerness with which at ed in Mlinols. The fetunce. Yesterday be is alleged " pr Bies mm gen nection with the Morgan-Guggen-|tempta have been made to be- : WASHINGTON, July 27.—The| movement was launched at a|pernoe. will tie Malwa, y¥ com-|smirch the characters of bigh of ‘ statistical report of the interstate |Teeent convention In Rock Island.| 101) 10" cints out that the rates |ficials baving to do with the Alas Mitchell, whom he re| comerce commission, an abstract | ith the approval of the American |°¢ freight for coal from the Katalla|ken government, and even of per- : With two bullets |/of which was issued today, shows |Federation of Labor, and 800 | hia. Wouig giways be under gov-|sons not in public life, present » Mise Hel-| that California led in railroad con-|Blons, comprising & tora member) sranent control, condition that calla for condemna- the city/struction in the fiscal year 1910, mi ly Imposstbie” tion, and requires that the public . took out the new construction amounting to President Tet then declares that|be warned of the demoralization 260 miles. Only four other states monopoly at Controller bay is im-| that has been produced by the hye < the “I haven't time to have bul-|showed a construction of more possible because no One entrant |terical suspicions of good people can ncquire more than 160 acres of |and the unscrupulous and corrupt ‘Gets extracted now,” Murray told/than 100 miles, land in a body, because on each side | misrepresentations of the wicked. NEWPORT, R. |, July 27—With |of this 160 acres must be reserved| “The helpless state to which the ] 15 Skeletons Secretary of the Navy Meyer and|a plot of government tand, and, |eredulity of game, and the e Mrs. Goeiet on board, the |third, because the distance from | malevolen' scandal mongering 9 6 . 99 submarine boat Octopue dived |high water mark on Controller bay|of others, have brought the From Maine under the waters of Narragansett ter mark was between two|people of Alaska in their (ey yesterday. A euccesstul trip miles, and that this mudjstrugele for ite development, United Frees Leased Wire.) ben dr ° will be retained in the| ought to give the public pause, for HAVANA, July 27.—-Recovery of posession of the federal govern-juntil a juster and « fairer view be tment in Alaska, which % more humah bones today from the POPE ETTER. ment. taken, Invest 2 1 In the Inst part of his message jie necessary to its development, will : Se eS en elie ae "fa | President Taft quotes the famous|be impossible, and honest adminis- [Maine ts considered to have|ports from the vatican say, 18/«nicy to Dick” letter, which was|trators and legislators will be em- brought the total of skelet greatly improved today and $\in that part of the vessel which FREC Kl E FAC E aks: ANY RATE THE BEST CHANCE, OF A FREE OUTLET Fall S 3 7 ‘ FROM newest wits, made of all-wool = Re « ¢ THE BERING RIVER COAL FIELDS. iT WAS THE IMPER, 7 ‘. s VE DUTY OF THE GOVERNMENT TO KE Serges, Cheviots and Mixtures, Plain ies Food Drink for All he Be 04, it Is feared that most of them were pe Free—Roosevelt. * ter, have not yet been loc: nae Se. Parley 23-3" | Public Interest Demanded That Controller Bay Be NEW Ww | aseatone ne, tt» Matt eee coeca Kept Under Public Control—It Was Govern. orth $15 Bo Rage wt" |iRbeetee eerrsmcts'eatace | ment’s Imperative Duty to Keep This Outlet to $20 : “CONTROLLER BAY OFFERS THE ONLY CHANCE, OR AT FALL Just in from New York, seventy-five @ found to 15. The remains temperature is again nearly nor- said to have been sent by Ryat to! baraased In the advocacy and put was utterly destroyed by the ex H : ae ee tailored styles, blacks, navy blues, former Secretary Ballinger, He re |ting into operation of this policy in Tintin a orton ap oar bagels pee fers with beat to the insinuations |regard to the territory which is that bie brother, C. P. Taft, had in-|mecessary to its progress and pros- — THE MARKETS duced him to make possible Ryan's! perity.” plosion. ——— npr protiers .... AND NOT DISPOSE OF IT TO INDIVIDUALS. r aoe Se oe Jnfortunately the interior department, in October, sltminaty browns dnd grays, All sizes. a bg Resstere. * reserves not only 20 acres, the elimination New Remedy That Removes Freckles |) i: : ween mistakenly sesoemmended’ wy the aparcaent cf ogi? " or Costs Nothing Coe ae : ponte ome wen 6 fan oht impropriety in the way tn which $ mer $3.00 and $4.00 ‘ ‘Pect--emag this elimination was brought about, whether there was impropriety _ in the Instant filing on the claims by Richard 8. Ryan and others, does not go to the root of the matter, which Ie that no such elimination should have been made. “The public interest demanded that this land should be kept under public control to prevent monopoly, or else its acquisition by private Persons should have been permitted only under such conditions the public need required."—Roosevelt in magazine article, One-Piece Dresses Beautiful, serviceable Ho of ginghams and _percale: stripes, checks and figures. These are perfect fitting and are good enough for street wear. All sizes..... sdneds Here’s a chance, Miss Freckle-Face, to try a new remedy for freckles, with the guarantee of a * reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny Bho s a unless it removes the freckles, while if it does give | Ruea™“auw "end you a clear complexion, the expense is trifling. seen mined ..... ve . Simply get an ounce of othine—double [fox siuina'*.: Taft in Message Confesses That He Alone Was strength, from the Bartell Drug Co., and one c | ible for the Gift of Controller Bay to night's treatment will show you how easy it is to | R <i aoa cag Agent—Gave Him rid yourself forever of the homely freckles and get Silk Petticoats New stock of Messaline and Taffeta Silk Petticoats, all the “plain colors; also beau- tiful Dresden and floral patterns. All sizes One day, OPOCIAR, 05 cede aseaveuess aed @ Dresses, made in plain colors, 4o5 KSEE EEEEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE Re * No i ion. Rarely is more than one “I preferred to make a much larger elimination of a tract facing i e spite ary mag pastime Ph the entire channel, and with sufficient room for a terminal railway Sun Gingham ounce neede . se. ‘ bea aacias 5g Be sure to ask the Bartell Drug Co. for the “1 wish to be as specific ble upon this point, and te say that coats Envelopes double-strength othine, as this is the only pre- | Mead let angry aeesonget 5B¢ S¢ scription sold under guarantee of money back if it | Eger ™ 0: nei stated my rea cordially con- fails to remove freckles. Prett—Aemre Price curred in it, the suggestion was mine.”—Taft in message of explanation. Wenatchee apples ive : 1 c a ed Dressed Meate—Selling Price. Fall Suitings by the Yard London has those manlike fabrics by the MILE. And the prices. LISTEN. Scotch Mixtures, heavy Heather flavor; 98c | A new $1.75 fabric, the last received. $1 49 on 56 inches wide. Special ........0.0e0e,005 ate Me $1.25 Gowns, 98c Women's Muslin Gowns, aslip- over or button styles, 98 For tomorrow ......+..5. c — eee =| eee Alhambra Theatre Dad Russell’s Baby Show 42 pleces fancy decorated Din- HAND BAGS ner Set. " i Lady’ Extra Special ...... $2.98 Moone are ro in Lenox Soap, Special . . C 8 bars for . ‘ ‘ Large Metal Fr: Hand Bag, Told. Pacec: etal Frame Hand Bag, a big one. 76 Lue. 10 rolls fOr oe... sesceeees ett... 498 Porcelain Coffee Cu Lady's Velvet Hapd Bag, with Special, each ....... long silk cord, brass frame. These are beautiful. $2.00 value. Special my | 25 -_ GLOVES That my reputation for Absolute Reliability is founded on Many Years in Business in Seattle; that I carry positively the larg- est and most complete stock of Trunks, Suit Cases $1.25 COMBINATIONS 79 Drawer Combinations, platn or fancy trimmed, For tomorrow ...........806 Closing out all Trimmed Hats, worth to $10, choice. . 98c Smoked Meatse—Selling Price. Hams ary STOCKING FEET 4c PAIR Pienie han ot) Long white or black silk, every Rolled my TT ‘Women's White Stocking Traveling Bags, Etc. Bring beet By Jeon or wmarvew 1.8140 pet Se ee And 500 Star Newsboys. Don’t miss the fun at 8 o'clock P. M. Reserved Seats 10 cents. Ad- mission 5 cents. “Flavored to @ queen's ta Mapleine Ice Cream, made attle Ice Cream Co, Java Rice Powder, three shades, 49¢ seller three 256 Linen Books, Mother Goose and many others, for camping, to keep the little ones quiet. 5c Special 26c values ... . —TWo sTORES— TOELTING 706 Second Av: e. o 1420 Second Ave. 26¢ STOCKINGS 16c Children’s 26c Megcerized Hose, white, pink or bite, 1 For tomorrow ......6..46 c Lake Washington A strawberry fields are now opened to the public, 15 cents per gallon. eee ee a tris

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