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VACATION JOYS OF THE JOY FAMILY WHY CAN'T You NEW POLICE JUDGE GIVES MEN A CHANCE A new judge is ruling in the Se-jwere no good, and tried to pa attie police court. Judge Gordon them. He said he knew that such is on a vacation. Albert H. Beebe an act might close penitentiary is filling his place. doors behind him. But he had dudge Beebe takes time to listen been unable to earn any money to the stories of prisoners. Yester-| honestly when he was hungry. The day he told a policeman to testify checks were made out in such te nothing but what he knew of| manner that no one would cash his own knowledge. them, In oné instance a sick man was} This saved a stay in jail because Judge |Cide. The LAW demanded that Beebe took time to inquire inio|#omething be done, The crime his case, Arthur M. Bundy was) “sainst property was serious. But charged with carrying concealed | Beebe realized that society had weapons. City Attorney Pierce! really committed the first crime ta asked fora continuance at the|20t giving this boy a chance to request of the police. Bundy asked | ™ake a living. He was given 10 to be tried without delay, com. | 4478 in jail with the stipulation plaining that he was sick. His re-|that should any one report that a delicate case to de Quest was granted. He pleaded there is a job anywhere for him guilty. He told of how he had got/! the meantime that he be re drunk and for the first time in his|!eased. He is kept there only to life had bought » revolver while S've bim a chance to make an in this condition. The story ap-| honest living peared to be true. The prosecuting aS -A attorney admitted that Bundy evi-| FORGET iT! dently had no malicious intent. He} e was released. z (By United Press Leased Wire) - Neg le a és SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3—If te F etance GH Johnson, | YOU suspect your wife of infidelity, who fe in his nineteenth yenr,| forget it. If you chance to see her pleaded guilty to the charge of|in the arms of her affinity, duck nee tabag Bhat no gor checks.) Acting in any other way than this non “Py ine me ne ae may be termed evidence of “dan- man. He told a straight story. He gerous violent insanity.” fa he was broke, He was! James Henry Gilmore filed suit ey ee yng and Saturday he/ for divorce, alleging his wife had _ poncid eat. = ‘orphan | ree the affinity game, while he parents, been |was “peeping.” Today his wife be elif agg vr |eaused his arrest on a charge that » h mitted that he had deliberately |" “** ‘psane " signed the checks, knowing they| Read OLMSTED'S ad, page 7. hers’ Amateur Phot e's Gor “THE RAZOR . remy HERE WE 18 NOW, YLL GET You READY vf g SEEMET | ED HARRIS F. A, Brown, of 1207 Jamen at., the particularly took a good look at the conductor on the Beacon Hit) | him. | | car who witnessed the killing of| “! knew that I might be called) upon to identify the murderer, ‘| Patrolman Harris on the night of | frown erday } 1 ye was arrested in Rainier where he had been living} for several days. He S-calibre bullets in his July 4, says that William Be Who bas been held on an open | valley charge at the elty Jail wince July |on berries 19, t® the man who committed the bad fiv mura ponsension. “IL know what it means to way! “I was going to kill myself as ts the man,” said Brown, when | soon as | got money enough to buy he saw Seemet in jail yesterday,!a gun,” met explained. “I Criminal Carelessness Brought Home to One Mine Owner When Son Was Buried in Mine. than three days and nights, A eave in filled the shaft jost after ait the miners but young Clary tad been hoisted to the surface, No other means of ver munication but th shaft had been provided because of the ex of drilling another opening, hf tiation or come © lies —Dev OW HE WIGGLED WHEN | WAS SHAVING Him eRe REE ERE HS CONSCIENCE SLEEPS LONG BLOOMINGTON, Ill, Aug. 2—A resident of Madinon, Ind., formerly of this city, is clearing bis conscience. He iuclosed 80 cents to pay for 4 10-cent ride he stole on a railway train and is adver tising for a grocer from whom he stole an apple twenty-five years ago. eee n ene \* \* \* * * * * * a * * * . @ * « * * *” * * * * * * * ~eaane SUE TERRITORY (Ry United Brees Leased Wire) SANTA FE, N. M., Aug. 3.--The territory of New Mexico ts a de. fondam tn a sult for 60 cents brought here by the city of Santa |Fe, as the result of a dispute over which shall pay for the permit to erect & garage on the grounds of the executive mansion In Santa Fe. The territory officials say that the fee is a tax, and therefore the territory is exempt, and an injune tion has been obtatned preventing the city from making collection. SECRETARY FISHER HERE AUGUST 14 Secretary of the Interior Walter L. Fisher, successor of R. Achilles Ballinger, will arrive in Seattle on August 14. He will be met by representatives of the commercial organizations and the Alaska clubs, He will qpeak at a luncheon at the Arctic club the following day. Gov Hay and Ballinger will be among the invited guests, The secretary has signified an intention to grant interviews with all coal claimants | who desire conference with him. ing, Printi: FOR 50 CENTS ‘WOMAN SUICIDES. WITH CHLOROFORM Planning her death with calculat- ing exactness, Mrs. Bernice Rat 26, 1045 Sullivan et. wife of carman employed 6. at Georgetown, yesterday committed suicide by taking chloroform. To make sure that there would be no slip in her carefully ta jane, Mre. Ratliffe held a pillow over her face, which she had covered with strips of cloth saturated with chloroform, Six ounces of chioroform was used. Mra, Ratliffe left a letter fn which she made the request that she be clothed in white and that ‘her body be cremated, also asking ‘that Dr. Matthews preach t | funeral sermon, | When her husband found her | dead body, on returning from work, she had been dead for six hours. {Other than the fact that Mra, Kat liffe has been brooding over there is no apparent motive for Un Her letter reveals BARRETT COMING Director General John Barrett of the International Union of Amert- can Republicans, one of the most gifted orators and accomplished Linguists in the countr; talk on “The Relation of Pauama Canal to the Development of the Pacific Coast” before the Cham ber of Commerce next Tuesday Barrett will arrive in Seattle Sua day from San Diego, where he dug the firet spadeful of dirt on the San Diego exposition grounds Read OLMSTED'S ad, page 7, , Enlargi Friday and Saturday Surprise Sale Note er—Don’t the Savings—Check Your Wants—Many Other ains—-You'll Save Dollars by Trading With the eriment—Come Here—You Will Not R It! Toilet Arties at Surprise Rates Se Faletax Whi ringe Syringe, 3-quart Anti-Colle Nipples, a for... 4 Young's Kectal ore Myniene Water S-quart . Rubber Goods Cut in Price Quaker Special Mot Water Bottle, £1.25 Faultiees Rapid Flow Fountata Hottie, Stationery Department Serprises ve IVC we SOC ..$1.50 89c ... $1.18 10c ....$3.00 Mydrogen . te Carter's Tablets Se Le Trefle Portame, Powder, Der ounce oe Me Pint Bottle Bay Rom } 81.00 Bell | Dye {see Hind’s Honey and Almond "ream ‘i Soe Battle Pure Food Co.'s Be Box Fine Linen Stationery be Lead Pencils 10e Art HIMOAOOAIMOQMOOOOMOMAOM 22=209090963096961690909—anI—2. CNSacncn=d¢ 1COMIGIC TENCHENENEN: One-Fourth Off Leather Goods Friday and Saturday | One-Fourth off on ail Ladies’ Hand Bags, 1 Gum 25¢ Hightand Linen Tab ibe & Ravelopes Washin, Bil Books, Coin Pur Cigar Cases, Gold Dust Po Watch Chains and F . Leather Benided | be, Razor Strops } Look at Our Fine Line of New Hair| and Tooth Brushes Cutters Box of 1% Assorted Fen Points Retail Drug Co. Three Modern Drug Stores Run on the Popular-Price Plan—Quick Sales; Small Profits Hepatic Brush Sanitary Toth Brush Family Medicines Popularly Priced! $1.00 Pinkham's Vegetable € a $1.75 8. 5. #. Blood man's Liquid Bug Ex 4 ° 10¢ Diamond Dyes, 3 for “ 28¢ 0. K. Headache see Dean's Midsey the Tix Foot Remedy . $1.50 Fellows’ Syrup My yatew ley's Honey and Tar Bru shes—Alll Kinds Reduced in Price $1.00 Men's English Hair Be Nail and Wand Sera h Brush ‘ Flexible Leather Back uth Brush, long adjustable” Liver iin, * *** yepepela AAAHAOHOYoAMOAOOMOOOAOOH OS and Ventilated Back ir Rubber Set 1013-15 First Ave. North of Madison Cable —— 406 Pike St. 1508 Westlake Blvd. Third at Madison Orpheum Bldg. ‘and I would not say #0 unless I ponitively sure.” mets habit of rubbing his over hin face fixes his iden clearly in the mind of Brown. He says he noticed the who os he ran along side) the car on Occidental ay,, and thought It was about time for me to finish myself. | bought the| cartridges for 10: cents.” Seemet is extremely sullen when questioned nies knowing. anything about the murder, Mies Jennie Russell, a passenger b ‘as rubbing his face with his hand while running. .The man ran it wenn the car for a block, to nd on the Beacon Hill car, could not identify Seemet, saying she was not jaure she could identify the mur lderer at all, json of Admiral Togo, Japan's war hero and chief of naval staff During his stay in the United States, the naval warrior will be! the guest of the government and | | national offictals of high rank will be on the dock to greet bim still far at “se message of American people TOGO, NATION'S ‘ ARRIVES greeting as follows “I appreciate sincerely the rare honor of visiting America for the |firet time, as the nation’s guest, and look forward to my sojourn jin the greatest modern country as |a suitable climax to my world’s tour, When I set foot on Amert- an soil, | shall realize that the are the best admiral goes to Washington tomorrow and will be the guest jof the president at the White House on Saturday. EDISON EXPECTS TO.LIVE TILL 150 ‘ORK, Aug. 3.—Thomas A Edison salled today to join his wife and daughter in England and with | whom he will tour England and the continent. Edison said that he had solved the problem of living and expected to live to be 160 years old. He predicted that many more discoveries in electricity soon will "be made. ADMIRA’ NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—When the steamer Lusitania slips into the harbor here tonight, she will have nation’s guest aboard in the per- Splendid Values in Fall Suits Homespuns and Tweeds, in brown and gray, strictly man-tallored. Coats are satin lined, 28 inches long, and skirts are in newest effects. A remarkable value at the price At $35.00: Two effects in heavy mannish tweeds and mixtures; one ts strictly tailored, in gray and brown striped effects; the other has trimmings of silk mohair braid, and collars and lapels inlaid with velvet. Brown, navy and coronation blue are the colors. Convenient Credit At prices no higher than quality demands—just an accommodation to you which you are welcome to EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc 1332-34 Second Av., _ Near Us **Seattle's Reliable Credit House"’ CREDITORS MUST BE SATISFIED Mr. Kessler, of the Kessler Clothing Co., 216 Pike street, announces that he must raise at once $10,000.00 In order to do so he has put a large force of salesmen at to meet bills that are now due and must be paid. work marking down his extensive stock of Men’s Suits, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes—in fact, everything that a man or boy wears. Everything in this large stock will be slaughtered, re- gardless of value, to meet the demands of the creditors. Ex- at 10 a.m. are employed, so that ev- The sale starts Saturday, August tra salesmen and salesladies ery one will be waited on promptly. Remember, everything in the store is new and up-to- date—all clean merchandise and this Spring’s stock. See Friday’s Star for Further Particulars Diagram Shows Joe Clary’s Predicament in Joplin Mine, From Which He was Rescued Yesterday. How Hole Was Drilied, Through Which Food, Drink and Air Were Sent to Him, JOPLIN, Mo., Ang. 3.—One ¢ On the spot where en air shaft mine operator brought | #hould » been, a six-inch hole had ome . varclone.| “8% hurriedly drilled and through home to him the criminal carel this Clary was supplied with mie ness of the shaft-ventilated nd food. Relays of mea soe He is Thomas Clary, owner yesterday in clearing the shaft and coal mine bere digging Joe out. Today, undaunted His son, Joe Clary, was rescued! by bis nerveracking experienes’ terday, altdr boing entombed|he is preparing to return to work “t below the surface for more iu the mine. has 25 Per Cent Discount for 30 Days oO Plume Work OF ing, Curling, making and willowing. MODEL MILLINERY $27 PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG. ail clean Sewing Machines REDUCED TO $27.50 B. D. Voris Pioneer Dealer in White Sewing Machines 1105 Third Ave. SEATTLE —Phones- Ind., 694; Sunset, Main 705 Sewing Machines for Rent A Night With the DANCE at DREAMLAND Seventh and Union TONIGHT Lobster Souvenirs to All ADMISSION 25¢ Including Five Dance Tickets LADIES FREE Lobsters Values Up to $20.00 For $1.00 This is the semi-annual clear- ance sale of Suits, Coats, Jack- ets, Silk Petticoats and Skirts. Hundreds of Sweaters and oth- er seasonable wearables. Hoff- man’s $1.00 Sales have never been equaled in any part of the country and are looked for by every woman in Seattle as the sensation of the year. A special shipment of New Fall Goods are here and are placed on sale at the following very special prices: $32.50 Man Tailored Blue Serge Fall Suits ............ $19.05 $20.00 to $30.00 Tailored Suits ave és $12.50 $15.00 to $25.00 Long Coats... These compose the latest fall styles and fabrics and are spe- cially priced for this sale HOFFMAN Cloak & Suit Co., 1316 —SECOND AVENUE—I3I6 Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy oF tell real estate, etc.