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FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 6.80 ODD BITS O’ NEWS MIDDLETON, Conn.—Because YOU’LL FIND IT HERE [ pesraesss NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE or ae VETORS SALOON LICENSE Maintaining that the city coun cll has been acting Hlegally every time is has renewed the license of the saloon at Thir dand Union, led =6by §6William = Emerson, DUng yesterday placed on a veto of the bill granting it The saloon ts located rye the postoffie jebiared that a had existed for six years prohibit ing this. Morris Hiliquit, tho aggressive | socialist, says in “Who's Who in/ file America” that he was educated in the Riga gym nasivm, Get the point? Educated | in @ gymnasium. They don't edu eate mollycod. dies there, be aseured of that. Now, the funny part about all this is not that the gymeducat ed socialist In 42 today, but that anybody should be surprised at his abilky to serap strenuous: | ly and in 4 per petual motion style for the principles of s0- elalism. Educated in a gym! [etka eee een eee ee | Miss Etnor Baker of Port. | land was married to Walter P. |® Miller yesterday. Miller was * Dr, Cook's photographer when * the two ascents up Mt. Me |* Kinley were made, Miller % disputed Dr, Cook's claim to | * having reached the top. * i lalielehaheleRaiaiaheieieieleiel eeeeeeeeeee When by Inndvertance some mic guided person applauded the™ple- ture of the czar shown an o screen at Blueribbon hall during a leo ture by Stanley Bero, national or ganizer of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid society, a storm BEG ee ee ee OF Dlsves resulted ¥ H, 8. Jordan was the only ® bidder for the macadamising % of highway No. 1, and he was %® given the contract by the com ® missioners yesterday, the ® work to be done for $26. ® 560. The Barber Asphalt % company was the only bidder #% on highway No. 2, and got the ® contract on the agreement to wdo the work for $42,220. ® Three other contracts for road ® macadamizing were awarded ‘® yesterday. FON DU LAC, Wis. — “God prevents tranemiasion of the ease by the common communion cup,” declared Bishop Grafton, on hearing that church communion cups were not included tn the new drinking cup law PITTSBURG — Aviator Howard Levan, of Toledo, fell several hun dred feet yeserday while flyin over the city, He was injured tw ternally, CUTTING The Fat One—And do you reatly rol! around the floor once a day for the sake of losing a few poun | Wonder what would happen if | tried it? Oboe Oo eee 8 OO oe e * RkARKARRERE RAKE Spokane on Drydock. ‘The steamship Spokane, which went ca the rocks on June 2% at| The Fat One—Oh, you'd just cut Seymour Narrows, went on dryciock | the carpet.—Puck. at the Moran yards today, and re — pairs will begin immediately. Fama inh INFERENCE —— ‘anger (to Mrs. Rooney)— Consolidation Plans. What beautiful children youghave, A joint meeting of the cor mittees ma'am! Mra. Hogan (from the floor @ppointed to form plans for the ans “consolidation of the Chamber ot] ebeve)—Fhat's ek cob, eating, ree and the Commercial Y Club will take place tomorrow af ternoon at the Arctic club. The} Commercial Club, It fs said, will be Tepresented, although it bad pro} posed changes to the original plan} of choosing the committees. DES MOINES, ta.—Street car em- today voted to strike unless SEETHER EEE EH “®% A step toward a city — aystem was ken y. City Engineer jpson reported to the city that it would cost $260 & report on the opera an automatic telephone The report will be up this afternoon in the of the city utilities fl al Hi keeeeeeeeeeeee * * * md - * * * * * * * »* RARRKKKAKRERTHAE 1864, the fighting which had been going on for) weeks around) Atlanta, Ga., set-| tled down to an/ j absolute an d | definite siege, | DR. ALLAN SMITH | Sherman's union Dr. J. Allan Smith, professor of | hospital GRAND JUNCTION, Colo, Aug. 1—-Refusing to obey the orders of overnment to return to the Ute Indian reservation and con tinue her studies, Misa Ethel Richarden, credited with being the mest beautiful and accom: plished Indian girl, has defied the authorities and accepted a post tion as nurse in a Jerome, Idaho, Mine Richardson likes the ways) of the “pale faces” better than those of her copperhued rel atives and refuses to go back to them. She wrote President Taft a} letter to that effect. | @ | THE NORTHWEST | the neck, Ax he turned another hit |leved to have the largest dog fam BELLINGHAM— Unprecedented | high tides have. erippled fish traps | at the height of the sockeye run and caused a damage of about $150,000 VANCOUVER, Wash. \—-George Young, who tried to save hix aweet- [heart, Eva Trombly, from drowning, fe fighth for Ife against paew monia. The girl's body was re covered after 24 hours search. OLYMPIA—Gov. Hay is in re coipt of a letter from an unknown Portland woman who says abe will prove shortly that a “logger” conm- mitted the Coble murder, and not} George H. Wilson, who confessed. | .| Warned those in charge OLYMPIA—The petition for the pardon of Harvey Smaila, convicted of perjury in Walla Walla in May, in which four supreme court Judges as well as the trial judge and the jury joined, was granted by Gov, Hay yesterday. VANCOUVER, 8. C.-—-Peter Calderwood, belleved to be from Seattle, who was mysteriously shot in a hotel here Saturday, died yes terday. His three companions who way they knew bim in California, are held by the police VANCOUVER, C—A fall of 75 teet upon the collapse pf «| scaffold around a church steeple, | resulted in the instant death of C F. Henze, a painter, recently from San Francisco, 1 ASKS FOR $40,000 DAMAGES Alloging that he had repeatedty | of th Western Steel corporation yards Irondale that a certain post was| too close to the tracks, Ernest Wagner, who claima to have re-| ceived permanent injuries tmpatr- ing his sight and hearing by the jsay whether any clue to the miss- | are growin thrifty and save on the ol foes, Rev. J, A. Cortright the mini 25 cents of the marriage lice: %. bearing the monogram found in the stomach of a giant alligator killed near here, Rest dents believe thin explains the dis | appearance of Janet Thornton, aged 12, two years ago. FORT COLLINS, Cole--Della Stephenson, New York, waste have married W. H. Alexander of the celebration of the o the = Laramie-Pudre when she saw the tunne! chasm she balk DES MOINS8—A prize for the prettiest red-haired baby 1 offered by the ladies of the Chureh of Christ at the atato fair baby show next month, GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.+-Dle pen because n ns ever wich ns minis THE SEA TTLE STAR S ZOO Pet Crow Vainly Tries to Give Warning of Thiev lai A pet crow belonging to ee Wright of Ridgefield, N. wed | so loud at 1 o'clock tn t ‘morning it awoke the neighborhood, but Wright refused to got out of bed. | In the morning it was discovered | the crow was trying to warn him that thieves had taken a $500 horse | and $200 bugsy. A car had hit the stolen rig some distance away, kil ing the horse and wreeking the bug: ay. Wright te going © teach the} crow to talk. No Cocoanute at Hand, Monkey Throws Eggs at 0 Martin W. Helter, an egg dealer, | stopped bis wagon at Caldwell, N. | J., for lunch, and was eating when | an one struck him in the back of jbim In the eye, A shower of followed, Pinal apled @ mon- key on @ erate in the wagon, indus triously hurling hen fruit. The simian escaped in the trees after | dentroying several doxen. ‘all bis own. Great Dane Dog Barks Fire Alarm and Saves Family Buster, « Great Dane, proved at Jamaica, L. 1, that dogs can be heroes at critios! times, by saving the family of Albert Weinkaut, Ruster, in the cellar, barked and awoke bis master when the place/ caught fire Weinkauf saved hin wife and two children, and then got out the dog. All Records for Whale Catches Beaten Off Vancouver In two woks 77 whales wore! Dorothy / Arnold in Italy ? ‘ NE FORK. Ta July 31. quence of information that Dorothy Arnold, whose disappearance Ras puzzled New York for —— wer Seeentty seon in Rom parents have sailed for has Geo. Gricom, Miss Arnobt's | | flance, was last heard from mt Flor. | ence and the Arnolds are bellewed | to have gone direct to that city. Friends of the family refused) to | Leased Wire) Ta comne ing girl had been found. ‘The Reason ter In town refused to officiate at ed GREELEY, Colo—As o rival of Pauline Wayne, her milk will be presented to Goy-| ernor Shafroth, FREEBURG, fil--While Clar j ence Bayley wae wheeling Maude! Le Grande’s trunk from her home to an automobile, six blocks away, the girl's father appeared on the scene and spoiled the planned elopement. COLORADO SPRINGS — Four 1 scientists on Pike's peak the 14,147 foet of altitude the blood 40 per cent purer | i} than at sea le here after two weeks’ shifting for himaeif and sent back to Dunkirk, N. ¥. to hie millionaire father, He sald sc folks were too strict. z Saree taken off the coast of Vancouver by the steam whalers 8t. Lawrence nd White. According to wireless, it breaks all their previous records for catches, Goats Butt Firemen and Hamper Work at Blaze Routing part of Phitadelphia's fire department, three big billy gonts prevented the putting out of fire for quite & while on Haines . Germantown. The goats were in a stable near the burning building, and a# soon an released began butting the fire mon over the fence, Pe ‘eed Pointer Has 105 | Puppies in Five Years Sin Hopkins, owned by ©. P. Lom |met of Lawrenceburg, Ind., ts be- ‘tly in the world. Bhe ts handsome pointer, with « pedigree and a new litter of 15 puppies. In her seven years she has given |} birth to 106 offspr' most af} which are alive ana “well to do’! |in dog circles. Her owner bag re colved for her pups sy 050, Things You Should Know wire to all excl Pacific Coal & Oll Co. Lady |_| Wellington Coal To get your winter coal at a reduction. SPECIAL JULY PRICE PER TON w with a rec ii jord of 8 1-2 per cent butter fat in| ‘The Aidiiinos Showing of Women’s Tailored Suits for Fall Includes styles becomingly trimmed with smart military effects models, with braid and buttons, and severely plain tailored coats from ’28 to 32 inches long. Many of the skirts are designed with wide band at the bottom, a number are in princess style and some have loose back panel. The materials employed include Home- spuns, Diagonals, Cheviot, Fancy Suitings and fine Serges. Moderately priced at $25.00, $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00. Clearance of Summer Garments Offers ‘Unusual Values _as Follows: Women’s and Misses’ Suminmer Wash and Lingerie Dresses, special at $5.00 and i $9.75. Women’s Linen Suits.and Coats, special at $6.50, $9.75 and $15.00. Women's Pongee Silk Coats and Suits, special at $15.00 and $25.00. Odd assortments of high-grade Tailored Suits, remaining from Spring lines, special at $15.00. Tasteful Novelties in Fabric and Suede Hand-Bags Silk Moire and Suede Bags, in the popular deep, narrow shape, with gilt or nickel-finished frames ‘and long cord handles; black, white and a good range of colors, $2.50. New Tapestry, Velvet, Suede and Moire Silk Bags, in the square, oval and military shapes, with German silver frames in gilt and nickel effect, and long, fancy cord handles, shown in a good selection of colors, including black and white. Attractively priced at $3.75, $4.50 and $5.00. “First Piece, Comfortable Oak Rocker in Dull Golden Finish Special $4.35 Now in Progress A Special Demonstration of the Caloric Fireless Cookstove The wide. back, deep, roomy seat and well-balanced design make this Rocker extremely comfortable. Seat is saddle shape, in full box construc- tion. Built of selected oak through- out, and carefully finished. Special $4.35. ee waa White Goods Specials White Mull-finished Seersucker Crepe, 30 inches wide, excellent for undergarments. Special 20¢ yard. army having completed the circle around the | } elty almost per. fectly and cut) ting off ali Hood's supplies, al- _ though, as it turned out, Sherman) “ did not have his escape prevented. bes “The federal courts have invaded PS scaporageal BA Br athe |the constitution and invaded the st Tor balldiag the new |Tishts of the states and invaded the | Walia high scheol” in the at. |#sislative function of congress and ac district. “! jof the states, and have come an instrument through which the spe- clal interests bave been enabled to | block all progressive legislation of recent years. The manner in which political economy at the Univer-| falling of the post upon. him as « sity of Washington, was recognized |!0comotive cab struck It, com as one of the leading authorities in|menced sult for $40,000 damages | the country on constitutional his-|7°serday. tory when Senator Owen of Okia- homa, speaking on the election and ecall of federal judges, yesterday, said: ) Lump $4.00 Nut 5.00 $3.50 $3.75 Furnace PATROLMAN CHARGED _ Wide: Mak ais you te $3.25 WITH GRAND LARCENY. |B host of optical service at a Ml] goat cn orders for two tone sor A complaint was filed yesterday, | reasonable price: more charging Patrolman H. A. Nels We do our own grinding. ? |with grand larceny. Nels, who ts We do our own fitting All orders placed Monday policeman at Second and Which saves expensive help. will be filled at the special A yg gorge Rip We have r ble rent. July price. nugget chain valued at rom Mr. and Mrs. Curry are both ; min Olive G. Ryan, 1533 Minor av. He 1M crequates from a reliable op- Regular rates will prevail was required to put up $2,000 bail, | tice! college. Both have state on and after Aug. 1. which was later fixed at $250 by | COnidcutes, and bs had Judge Tallman. Nets inelsts that 7 . vi ia Caloric Cookstove cooks perfectly with no attention—does not burn or scofch—retains all the natural flavor and nutritious qualities of the food. It saves fuel, time, work and bother. You are invited to attend the demonstra- tion in the Housefurnishings Section, at any time from 10:30 a. m. till 5 p. m, and t Rah hhhhh * mf Calis Jeweler to File Off Her Ankle Bracelet 4 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. *% 1—Miss Hermione Van Slyke % of Denver, visiting here with % her father, read about those * ankle bracelets. So she * thought she'd try it with « % gold band from her wrist. It ‘% looked well, Just above her *& shapely foot, but wouldn't * come off. The hotel clerk id called in a jeweler with a file. ESE Es ROSEBURG, Or—Forest fires in the Umpqua forest reserve are re- porting to be spreading. Eighteen mag most of them small, are burn- Kank khkhhkhhkhhk * * =A gold watch and chain and % over $120 in change was the ww haul made last night by a % footpad, who held up C, Smith. ® son, 1219 U, 48th st., who was * returning home from a down *| *% town show. The highwayman * * * * * % darted out from behind a tele- | * and and % phone pole at N. 48th *% Midvale masked id armed with a revolver. didn dindindiadndiadindindndntindinded Meek Trunk& Bag Co,, Inc. TRUNKS AND ttle and 949i » corner Madison, Pretest ete t tte | Sachusetts will be ready for busl-| this has been done has been well explained by James Allan Smith, |Ph. D., professor of political selence, University of Washington, in ‘The Spirit of the American Gov- ernment.’ ” Dr, Smith's book was written ty 1903. TY WILL PAY FOR GARBAGE COLLECTION Beginning with tomorrow the city will bear all expenses of col-| lecting garbage. will be no bills to pay the garbage man. There are six dumps besides the Lake Union incinerator. The | new destroyer at Ninth and Mas- ness in a week. Others will be built as planned as soon as pos- | sible | Until the efty caf arrange to do jall of its own hauling, the work | |has been let to private parties. | |Louls Repetto has been awarded | |the contracts for the entire city, | jexcept the Ballard business dis-| |trict, where the Interbay Fuel Co. will do the collecting. Repetto has | organized the Seattle Refuse Col- lection Co. | Northwestern League BASEBALL TOMORROW AT 32 P. M. SPOKANE VS. SEATTLE. Take Yesler Car. Admission e and boc, BLANK BOOKS TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. the chain, which Miss Ryan clatms as hers, belongs to his wife. After today there | @ Traveling Bags Suit Cases Trunks Which? It doesn't matter. Use the one you like best, but get the best one possible for the money, To do this you must have a big stock to select from. We carry the largest stock In the city and we sell every article on @ positive guar. antee to be exactly as repre- sented or your @oney back, STOELTING’S Trunk Stores 706 Second Av., N. ¥. Bik. 1420 2nd Av., Opp. Bon Marche 20 years of-experien Main Offtee, Hinekley x. Moth All work guaranteed, phones Latona EVEGIGHT SPECIALISTS Third en: 344-345 Arcade j—Ind., L 6017 Wednesday’s Bis Specials 4 large cans Milk .............-5. 19 Ibs. Best Granulated Sugar 50-lb. sack Best Patent Flour ... On sale Sell 105, Downstairs Milk, sugar i oite dibvved ras with we perce, Free delivery at all stalls. SEE BULLETIN BOARD “AT MARKET STALL NUMBERS ON THE FOL- LOWING SPECIALS: | B.C. Corn Flakes, 2 pkas. % boxes Matches ‘ Bananas, .... Plums, basket . Dry Onions, 4 Ibs. ... Jantaloupes, each .. Crawford Peaches, doz. Wiberta Peaches, 2 doz. Oranges, doz .... 100 Iba, Potatoes Quart bottle Vanilla . FOR 4 Ibs, Sausage 3 Ibs, Hamburg Hill's 75¢ Tea, Ib. Breakfast Tea, 1b. . Best Eggs, 2 doz, . Jap Rice, 6 Ibs. Chickens, Ib. . Brensts of Veal, Ib. . Fresh Butter, Ib. 36e Coffee, Ib. . Fine Bacon, Ib, 15 toe see this stove in operation. Mail and Telephone 36-inch Long Cloth, soft in finish and es- pecially suitable for underwear, 12-yard piece, special $1.00. French-finished White Batiste, 40 inches wide, a fine, sheer fabric, special 19¢ yard. Orders Carefully Filled BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s and Ne Misses Silk Dresses A Maker’s Sample Line gas a at $15.00 OU from Dresses in Silk Chiffon, Crepe de Chine, Messaline and Foulard and Taffeta Silks—all in Fall mod- els and colorings, and no two of them alike. may choose The sizes range from 34 to 40 bust meas- urement; also Misses’ sizes, 16 and 18 years. The garments are carefully tailored, and the values at $15.00 are specially commended to those desiring a pretty, inexpensive Dress for street, afternoon or party wear.

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