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RECALL Anticipating that the recall peti- will be filed in a few daye, City Ronetreter Bothwell today hae a fetter before the finance committee ef the city council asking that or preparations be made for Rencting the work of checking the itions within the required time @f 10 days. ‘The Citizens’ Recall association reported this morning that more than sufficient names had been se. cured for recall election to be held on all the officials almed at by the itions, The petitions will be ves with the elty comptroller next Soe ee: ~ Naval Officer Takes Or (hy United Press Leased Wired NEW YORK, Aug, 4.—Mar- tied only a few months ago to one of Washington's prettiest cls, Lieut. Charles E. Brill- ay of the United States army, ics dead, killed by a bullet from is own hand. His body was found in his room at the Hotel Astor. In! one of his hands, which were! crossed over his body, was} clutched a revolver, all but one of the six chambers loaded. The eaaed from from the ony cone | chamber | Seattle Girl Final Finally Collects That $1 for Losing Sweetheart Mae Aronstein, the girl who aued F. S. Lang, the Seattle stove manu: facturer, for $50,000 for breach of mise, has at last collected the i damages the jury awarded her. Lang's lawyers paid the doliar ational Outhiting @ ton apartments, 1421 Se Tried a Horsewhip. Misa Aronatein alloged in hey wult that 1 flirted with her In a8 street o him, She murmured Lang enjoyed her soclety for quite & spell, Then he forgot her, Mins Aronastein said, and went off and married another girl, Tn short, Misa Aronstein was left waiting at the church, she sald. She tried to find Lang and give him a borsewhipping, but he re mained in discreet retirement, ‘Then the girl brought sult and got the $1 verdict. Today she wilt be pald that sum by her lawyers, THE NORTHWEST VICTORIA, B. C.—The Chin Young Men's Progressive party bas begun a movement for the estab lishment of a Chinese library here, The wealthy Chinese donors will be rewarded with bronze statues of themselves in the library, READY Week, {t Is announced, it was a surprise to members of the recall association when they found that only about 8,700 names Were needed to get a recall election on Mayor Dilling. They were of the belief that 25 per cent of the total Vote cast at the Gill recall election Was required, but on careful read+ ing of the charter provistons, it wan found that the words “general mu. aleipal election” would refer to the election of Gill In 1910. About 10,700 names are required to secure a recall election on the Own Life had struck his right temple, | made its way through his head, and was found on the floor be- hind him. A sealed letter addressed to his wife was found. Brillhart arrived at the hotel Tuesday, Identification was made from a check book, show- ing a balance of $202 ona Washington bank. Investigation showed he was | suffering from purulent menin- gitis and was probably out of his head when he shot himself. TACOMA.—“Stool Pigeons” may be used to gather evidence against loonkeepers violating the anth treating ordinance, Judge Arnston overruled the motion to dismiss the charges against 39 saloonkeepors on the ground that the city had be. come party to the crime by hiring “stool pigeons.” A. W. Pertey, state track inspeo- tor, In & report to the public vice commission, blames the @n gineer on the southbound Great Northern train, which ran into a train on @ branch Ine at Burll ton this week for not coming to a stop before crossing a track. The en: gineer may be prosecuted by the attorney general. oe ° Pa ited tan i iain | b ELLINGHAM.—When Ben ®& Smith returned © ye y * from Walla Walla, where he ® had been serving a term for ® burglary, it was discovered ® that Mrs, Jack Magnussen was ® really Mra, Smith, and she *% now faces a charge of bigamy, ® for which she will be arraigned ® in September. At the jai! Mrs. ‘® Smith said she knew she was ® not divorced from Smith, but '® that she married Magnusson a ® few months ago on advice re 4 ceived here. and costs, amounting to a total of $87.65, Into court yesterday, This ‘was only after the persistent Mins Aronstein had caused an attach- ment to be placed on Lang's piano, which was discovered in the Mil: PSS SEE SEES EEE ED teeeeweenennen SNOHOMISH.— “aes 50 centes pailful and pick ‘em yourself.” ‘That's the price of cherrries this year. Until last year the owners of cherry trees picked the chérries themselves and sold them for 60 conta, but the price bas gone up this year, VANCOUVER, Wash.—The first infantry, stationed here, will depart for the Philippines August 15. Orders to this effect have been re cetved from the war department. | TACOMA+Renewed activity on | the part of the Oregon-Washington |Rallroad and Navigation Company jnear the city limits, is believed to indicate the intention of that com- ;pany to construct its own line to Portland and abandon the use of the jorthern Pacific tracks. AVIATOR HURT r” four Frees Leseed Wire.) st UIs, Aug. 4—Aviator | Horace W. Kearney was dangerous- }ly injured here today as the result of @ fall with his biplane, While attempting a gliding descent from 4 height of nearly 500 feet Kearney lost control of his machine and fell nearly 200 feet, the biplane landing on top. 75 TAILORED SUNS SPECIAL TOMORROW Saturday morning we place on Special sale a group of Finely Tailored Sults—just 75 in num- ber—consisting of new materials in attractive shades, These gar- monts are regular $25, $30 and $35 Values at $12.50 Of course, it's best to come early for the better selection, but every sult is a splendid bargain. Also, tomorrow is Dollar-Down You Pay $1.00 Down The Balance to Suit THE 8STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1 The Wis MAN Invests his money in real estate because he knows that it is a safe venture. In saying “Wise Man," we do pot Moan capitalists or captains of industry, No, indeed. Any mati er Woman who ts frugal enough to wave $26, or even $60, and can in monthly payments of as little as $5.00, has an opportunity RIGHT NOW to make a profit Buy {n the Close Proximity of Seattle. able real estate investment Buy ta a district that offers @¥ery city advantage and has the additional features of country lifé Buch a place is PLAT TED HUCHIBANK’ The last close in improved acrea two blocks from car line; thi years, Growing on some of th: RKLAND Now that the canals are assured, Kirkland’s strides to great nese and prosperity will be increased, New factories and enter- prises will be added to thoue already there. Large docks will be bullt to take care of the vessels coming through the canals, The excellent boat service and hk fare (6 2-3e by commutation ticket) affords the farmer and homemaker fine transportation facilities, Little farma are now selling at $260 AND UP Close-in 6 and 10-acre tracts, within driving distance of the Ferry, are priced at $35 AN ACRE AND UP Are you going to be a “WISE MAN?" Take Madison car and Kirkland Ferry or Anderson boats to our office in Kirkland, or see URKE & FARRAR, Unc. 405 to 409 New York Block. AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. MOORE THEATRE Tonight end All Weel. Matinee Tomorrow, Best Beate #1. CMAUNCEHY OLCOTT |n | Mewet sot Have too a “ | 1620 Firs av, Pike & Pine. 1 1} | tr cherry currants, goow cholee varieties. An Seal lor SECRET TO YOU: There ar on them. Come tonight and ¢ on you not to walt until tomor come NOW. Come EARLY it y Come ANYWAY. Office will be open till 8 p.m. O car line on Greenwood ay. property. Phone North 2894, See OLMSTED, who will AUGUST 1 § OND A ORCHARD AND CARDEN PLOT near 86th and Greenwood; has been in garden ten ese lots are cherry trees, apple porries and raspberries; all ality, LET ME WHISPER THIS ¢ not many lots with frult trees et your choice. Let me impress row; if you want the choicest ‘ou can, Come If you are TIRKD, fe, ® tract 9425 UP ine block north of the Phinney ow HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. CLOSE IN--$1.50 PER WEEK aona-16 | KEASTERN STEADS and DES excellent wheat land, fruit and) alfaifa land; abundance of water. Get free government land. EMPIRE HOMESTEAD CO,, 664-5 Empire Bldg. We tan ioe 6904 homes Iu Mie New Ping, “MACUSHLA” tee to 91.00. ore anbial plenie Wunday, “Bt Portwon Dari. “PERSONAL. THE OXYPATHOR. Prices—-Rventngs, Mat- ince, 20 to $1.99. SEATTLE THEATRE £4, L Toth Phones 48 AN Weel 10 and the “THER TWO ORPHAN Week tng Sunday Matines, “Rip van “Wiakia Nights, 16, 26, 28 and 59 conta LOIS THEATRE Alex Pantages, Mer Mtarting Next Sunday Matinee, Bandusky & Mockdale Co i “AmMILEONA* The Greatest American Play." feats Now on Sate—26, 26 and S00. ay: work anywhere; oatinental St “The Coolest Mpot in Town” Hin Besutifel Cire THE KACPMANN LADY CYCLINTS +Other Dig & & C Acte4 = are Removed to Te monroe: Lost ANO FOUND. at sardony x Nective Agency, Cooled by the Indirect Radia’ THE FIANOFHIEND MINSTRELS Other Big Acta. GRAND OPERA HOUSE KHUGENE LEVY, Manager Photoplays and Vaudevilie. URTIN TRAINED BOOSTERS A Dig Act But No Changs tn Prices ADMISSION Se AND 00 i. Cone Hi patter Millinery at Half We find it necessary to make sweeping reductions in our MIIli- nery Section, to clear the stock. Now it's HALF PRICE for every Trimmed or Tailored Hat—and you may have your choice by pay- ing just $1 Down tomorro EXPECT WAR By United Leased Wire.) nit ‘YORK Aug. 4—England ts firmly convinced that war betw France and England on one si and Germany on the other, is sure to come within a short time, ac cording to James M. Beck, former U. &. asgistant attorney general who has just returned from a trip abroad. Beck declares that the British people are thoroughly arous- ed over the Moroccan situation, REKKKKKKRHHKKKKKhh ® LOS s.JELES, Cal, Aug. & S77 THA MAKING wi Wagner to stay as nny be Democrats this after with thelr Mevod they hi eehan mon that 9. ig insurgent] must come have not « and I do not ow uf to concentri our pandidate. We shail Apether qmeating laie thls af por ® pet dogs each evening was the & ® only recreation allowed his ® *& wife by Edward K. Keating, ac- # ® cording to testimony given by & Hazel, whose sult for ® was heard before : % Judge Church today. Beeene Paper: Tm 4 9) ran 4) We Duplicate Broken QUICK Ye Goode Sight Shop 2ACKED 218 Madison, ‘Tween 24 and id IN ® 4—A walk with her husband's * |'—— ALHAMBRA THRATRE Fifth Ay. and Pine St ‘Tonight and All Week resin Matiness Wednesday and Bator “ake day, the and ive aps OLE's FAMOUS RICH ATT ORGLA MiNNTnLS Evening Prices, | and Box Urtice Open PANTAGES THEATRE “Unequaied Vaudeville.” BVDUD DD DIDYDO DODD q our WEEKLY MENTAL BULLETIN CONTAINS WHAT YOU WANT. B) D D D 8 o > H By fetting os ke: a VUSUUOCUOR HI Mat 2141. Bppoppnpmopnpnont foses of Lal or ap; iF YOU ARE LOOKING oY RENT HOUSES, CALL 01 GEORGE L. COLMAN, New York Bioek, Reattie SS ‘Third Av. and James St. World's Largest Photopiay Theatre. Vaudeville afd Photoplays. THE ROYAL HUNGARIAN QUARTET Late of the “MERRY WIDOW" COMPANY. LEGAL NOTICE PARADA APR PAPAL LADD x TO TAXPAYERS. Owner, 638 20th ay. Virginia and oo bat! and phon $2.00 to $4.00 week; $00 and The por day; walking tance. THE ANNEX by vsiven that the King ; it in seasion thes. (3) weeks, comm ing MONDAY, AUGUST 11%,, G is 2004 Bighth av. near . clean, furnished, bY (tor men.) tos $1.60 per week; 280 per night GAR FARE WILL PAY RENT. Live close in for $1.50 per week Only four rooms lett. No. Seitae Pike at : ming abatement of led to appear on 1911, SATURDAY, AUGUST 261, ot Mb forever’ Warned OTTO A. CAST, Ofticlo Clerk of ‘ommiasionere of K ¥; * Daiea at Boattle te day of July, | on seeaipennigpagesen FUNERAL DIRECTORS. or pare ‘ke Mason, Dor Moines, Tonney-Watson ( Third av. and Univ Doing a fine busine ‘aggoant of qnick wale $360. Main 453 Investigate this today. q Waxes paid course only a ive ‘our school or write Beveral young n ity to fit for ral Office clerks an $50 to $76; pr Bo Ghfeago. Wanted—1,000 ‘al pool Foon loiter earrtors: ‘walary | " FURNISHED APARTMENTS, THR KENYON. thents; Yoaler car to ath BOARD AND ROOM, Foard and room | home, Capito! Hitt; Inserne . 1418 Third av., beautifully furnished comforts, Bast bed room, running up. Wi Av. near Pike nt pring it. Poot We Wi Bpeine Best in town; everyt new; 2% stan heated. hrew emall children to “pri to. hor or ater, 3 fol Model, 1610 3rd 'URNISHED HOUSES ‘TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES, . wi fi oode ny to-day, and they, PS nore tn q ‘wan met at the trata a} sioner = Agriculture won and OF donne The! milltary sennerere, 1 them, jadison, W. 4 Dain hen, bought CLOSE IN r for $6.50 week or $20 por month, 012-16 Pike st B [See OLMETRAD, one 4 Sethe best tru Washington. Call to ses orchard vier artioular $50 CLEARED. FIVE- ACRE TRACTS $60 ten daye we have had th ie Visit property and FARMS AND ACREAGE 000000000000000 LVERDAL® ON HOOD CAN epoage and waterironte, $100 acre, Pai own terme ee KMANI, to 3900060005 0900000900000 20 ACRES 9750.00. > > “S019 ‘Third Av i ACRES FINE IMPROVED LAND ‘EAR EDGEWOOD joining iand in the roug' a bart. This is & snap pe act qu é Ber HROEDER, Annex RAISE BERRIES $19 per month. 1019 Thir 10 ACRES $400 Wert of city, south of Port ¢ Bremerton, about six OLE HANSON’ & ‘CO, 4-18-16-17 New York Btock ~ CHEAP, 40 ACRES in weit" settied o Five scree fine deep | a) in at ts an 8 Pp CITY REAL ESTATE—(Cont VOR BAL the city, * iGsliences ia all parte MM, 606 Lew al Ketate s oom « #60 Maker Arcade by owner, Croom eae | tage mt a. ¢ omnis WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE PIL RLDLDPDLPLI LLL DL uv, 14 Main 2484, Ind. 2269 LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY, ON BL Reith AN OF PORTONITY. on new Lake Burien car i urien, $160 rf is thd. 6 Main 6669, REAL ESTATE LOANS. PLDI DONE MONHY TO LOAN ON IMPROVE! PEATIN REAL GATATE AT 4 in TON co. | Bie, | | | AUCTION SALES. EAD OUR ADS. IR BOND: PAPERS. BIG SALE OF FURNE TURE MONDAY, A. Z. ROTHS CHILD, AUCTIONEER. MAIN 3614 shite Lae FOR eatewoce AND COAL. A mretion Main 184% CHATTEL LOANS. nt_o0) Farnitare, hurses ete Win om 111 New York bide wee _SOLLATERAL LOANS PROVIDENT VLEDG SOCIMTR, site Butld Short time Yoans at low rates om cotta: rity et FOR SALE—mISCELLANEOUS Bargains in furniture, war’ household goods, stoves and prt We exchan SULLY & BALL, New Location, 690 Pike St. Kodak Tolls agvoaped Tor Toe y'1e done Jace aA freak oh Take Fremor B kiving sizes, ‘4 i CANPENTERS. Eeheiman & Wilson, Esta obbere 4: 170.1 carpenters and B._Rephton. fi € sirarS % Ww. KLINE. 456 AR “ADE BLDG, r prop graphs and get full particulars Hiuatrated bookiet matied on request AMERICAN HOME INVESTMENT att gehen m. Beart M1 s14-a COME TODAY And see 10 acres in garden .L THESE ARE GROW- ING IN HUGHBANK’S 2ND ADD., PLATTED AUG, 1. lock north end of Go “WAY BACK Phinney wine trough: Tino bliseards: Mikal. Come. and Within 1% miles of 4 railroads; creek rune through land; nearly all cleared; re; adjoining property #10 per month; lope; It's & beau: fra ‘arrive Seattle mornings leave 5:16 evenings $500 for the whole Jot; terma, $10 per month. OLE IN & CO, Vernon. c A GOOD CHANCE. money on this 40-aere 8 600 cash, bal od county i; § acres , 2 acres orchard; good’ barn, fruit sprayer, tools, 2 wells, ring: ® perfect chicken ranch of Dm . nO BRAVE; 1d plough SOAST LAND CO.,, 111 American Bank Bidg are. Mole American Bank tide 00 for 40 acres, river 4 cleared and bottom, tand, piped to house from never fall 100 bearing tb * in in BLACK MUCK BOTTOM. for $150, covered with maple; running water; will the richest HALL & PRICE, _1016 r Hide. WHY PAY RENT? excellent boat serv> ‘excelent boat serv- Cc A. or Ay “ar Now: 1 r t 7} mod- house, he wy Alaska Bidg chicken Brown, Main iz jan and electric, No, Vicor ‘ourfacing and Fa ound, SUNDAY). MAIN 2209 $5 8 posit 10; street. Imp end of and m Star. Four-room cotta FOR BARGAINS IN HOMES CALL CITY REAL ESTATE. HUCHBANK’S SECOND ADDITION} PLATTED AUG. 1 When we talk to you about Hughbank’s Second Addition. orchard pi THIS TRACT NETTED $2,000 LAST YEAR And the garden plot ts equally good who purchased yesterday were highly pleased, not one said we misrepresented. it was better than advertised. ‘This addition we are proud of, and know it will please you. See OLMSTEAD, one biock north ond of Phinney car North 26 6 HS $5 DOWN BEAUTIFUL LOTS PRICE $200 EACH NEAR FAUNTLEROY PARK TERMS $5, AND $5 MONTHLY NO TAX FOR TWO YEARS BEAUTIFUL TREES AND FREE WwooD % SEE MR ANY AFTERNOON (INCLUDING INQUIRE AT ICE CREAM PARLOR. JOHN H. WHITH CO, 407 ORIENTAL BLOCK $100—FOUR CLEARED LOTS—$100 Owner must raise som: the next few days a four level cleared lot tion in fastest grow junction of. three railroads ‘Terma, fourth If anyone asks you why, need cash tad ly. ‘That's right 4619 Woodland Pa Ind Black ~ POULSBO HE $2 monthiy. Ch ment tn Washington, Borry Realty ¢ A new br y modern in ; house he elty minutes to the Tam th t Bell. erm. this proper Address H 447 land park distr ON GEORGE L, COLMA BURNS AT PARK} %!8& FOR HIM|~ DR WiLciama, TH Seneca i Paweon, hourerne te lard Tae m4 irs LAWYERS. Time F Burke Bidg, Se practice. fees. Specialt tnd yite cae, hushana ont a : property rights, estates, . arbitration, @liections > mis a corporations gm Nota pubis, Bitonge ates noing A. ry “Fourth, Leteeen Pike sod Pine sta jraduate 703 Leary Bae. Mi Et PRANK BROOKS — Paral nervous and chronle My modernized ent is remarkably successful Annex, rooms 336-387, third Noor. Dr. eS, CH and German F methoda Liberty Bidg., opposite Cea gas, Tere, Practice a Specitie medicines 3 10-1, Tel. Matn : ed 136 Peoples Sundays, 1 IND. 2932) — AND MODELS. rn Works SATA AT Plumbing, steam and’ ens fliting, We make & specialty in prompt dell bg 5 1811 Eighth av, Main 186: PRINTERS, rinting i taht price NSA SS 5 Tnst-claas CNC bi RUG RBPAE Rxpateing to. 2088 Westtake av Washing and repairing. Phone Main 1261, at, Westlake APR WAT Man Works“ iakee E Main. 79, Main 3834 STORAGE. Sar RisoIrety Yew ked Vault for valuable . Henry Weiler, De 1016 ‘Transfer, 066 New York Block, Seattle. T have them from $900 up. Tota, $1,260; $25 cash, Baker, Bag “areade Bide. ox, Blick and other ‘Typewriter and Supply Co.

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