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WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF RIFLE BULLETS DOWN SECOND AVENUE? M Husain, an insane Hindu, ap peared in the center of the businst district of downtown Chicago of} an afternoon with a Mauser eon and euddenly began firing up and down the sidewalke- He fired three builets and hit nine people, but, miraculously, nobody was killed. The diagram shows how the three bullets, which are num dered, worked. Didn't you ever wonder what weoul@ happen if ly did @ trick like that on Second av. of Seattle? | RULES SUSPEND OR ADMIRAL TOGO WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug: &— sonal compliment to sepen'e reat Naval regulations of the strictest| sea fighter, ( character were put aside today} During the inspection ‘the ‘when Admiral Togo, as the nation’s) miral asked many questions nd guest, was taken through Washing was much interested in everything ton navy yard and allowed to make! he saw. He paid particular atten- a complete inepection. A rule rigid-| tion to the naval gun factory. ty adhered to prohibite army or) Following lunch with Assistant navy officers of a foreign nation Secretary of State Huntington Wil from even entering a United States; son, Admiral Togo took an automo navy Lt Admiral Togo'’s visit! bile ride around the city and visited fractured the rule. It was a per congress. BEATTIE BEFORE JURY MONDAY Wire) In presenting its case against RIGUMOND, Va, Va, pene 8.—Hegry punts Be state will hr og Mg that Beattie, jr, the ban! @ was thrown Into a panic by in- _ be oe rae formation that his wewalthy fath- who is charged with having killed) 9. yay to’ Richmond and Ale wife with a shotgun on a lonely /the fear that his wife would re voad near here, that he might re-!veal his cruelties and infidelities, with the result that his income ee ee eee, at ue oat OE prosecution will assert that | Beattie deliberately planned his wife's murder to prevent her dis- grand jury here next g girl, who bore a child to Beattie before bis marriage, will also be examined. “REFERENCE FOR SALOON OR HOME? Should a saloon have an advant-jinto the council, one signed by age over a home when city light yates are considered? Should any Same cece Oaks ot 4 fm Nght rates than a home of a tion tn business lighting rates, to go into effeet immediately upon the bit becoming law. The other three members of the city utilities committee wanted the for reaidence lighting to take ef- fect at the same time instead of ba Ce 1912, as was provided by signed | about POURED , Circuit—Mins Kith “Red Cloud's & “Love and &th “During Cherry Tim National—"A Gay Tim in At ntie City,” comed @ Call of | ” Klondyke story; Soldier's Ming,’ Grand—Klindt Brothers, comedy} acrobats; Zema Randalo, singing | comedienne; Downs and Gomes, | ma; colored comedians; “Blue Wing and the Violinist,” drama; Ameri tillery Maneuvers; comedy; n,” drama. stime—"A struggle for Life,” drama; “On the Coast of Benghl,” |‘ “Saved by the Pony y “A Famous Di comedy; Miss Van Ness, songs. Lyceum—Vaudeville, Odell & Co, in Arthur Elw ger Brother, Garden ‘all Divorce Cane, comedy. Clty—J. Thomas Price and Fred: | erick Krog Haslund, songs; “Th * dan “An “Th Clown's ‘As Fate Deereed,” bhe Saw, She comedy. Ideal—Mutt and The Bi-Centennial Mobile, Ala., lar and the Girl, Jett, Celebration at “The Burg m the Al Sunshine Sue, Next Door,” comedyy Tarasbon on the Rhone, Ruby. * om | comedy; Skat western drama; watt persed te Bill Determines to Go,” “Cheyenne’s Courtship,” Amatour The Dubuque Re- — WAGATE FRANCHISE council yeaterday al- lowed the Northern Pacitic to vie cate the Belt Line franchise over |W. 45th st. between Ninth ay, N: |W. and Shilshole ay, Counetimen Erickson, Haas and Goddard voted month comedy; || IN HUCHBANK’S SECOND ADDITION Coie coiNc come 12 lots went yesterday. Not so bad fora starter, Everybody on the ground was highly pleased, because visitors found everything as advertised “What beautiful lot "I never dreamed that there were such fine lots #0 close in! I wish I had come sooner!” was heard on every hand, a» thin and that lot was marked sold, STILL SELLING 4 TO ANOTHER—OTHERS RESERVED. 1s TO BUY 2 LOTS TO ONE MAN TO SKE Iready contracted to be built. Things are moving at th End. Giqiete Other lots $426-——-$15.00 down, $19.00 a month, potatoes, cabbage, celery, ete See Olnisted, one biock north of the end of Phinney car line North 2894, i ‘Those lots are all in Phone WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS | FARMS AND AGRES—Continued. RAID | IPL IAL API ALL LEAL LLP cf (OD CHANCE wall; must ¢ Adame 241 FURNIGHED APARTMENTS. RAI | THR KENYON Real homes for disorimin 2, 3 and ¢-room, fully tents! Yerler ear to 9th bossy. spring Wist COAST LA 1111 American Bank RAISE DUCKS HOUSES. POVIOT OO Dodo DDD: > a Bide our RENTAL BULLOTIN cKLY £ YOU WANT wt representing |“? the Ballard Mill Co. made strenw ous objection. This firm owned the land which the Northern Pa- cifle would have been obliged to acquire had the franchise been lived up to. Some Ballard business men avo protested. The lobby, how- applauded vigorously when the council voted to allow the rail- road to | vacate the franchise. “|WARDALL PRISONERS BALK AT ee PAK AND AEANS| FLOPS AGAIN (hy Cnltea Press tensed Wire) Councilman Wardall, true to bis | PORTLAND, Or, Aug. 8—-Thelrecord of inconsistency, yesterday |... third food strike of a week among] prepared to Nop on Griffith's strap- prison, il, wh be-| banging bill. \ gan last ion eg: cami Wardall voted for the bill, Then broken this morning when the ma-|he explained that he probably jority decided that the food was) ould voto to sustain the oa ath. good for empty stomachs. veto should he disapprov The have complained} And here is how he explained quality of the food for|tis vote: Supt. Valentine bas told Dilling some time and twice have been sus that he will enforce regula tained. tion on the 8. B. Co, far more Last night, however, they bale ed| stringent than those In the pro at pork and beans, which Chief of | posed bill, The mayor himself bas Police Stover, after tasting, declar | Promulgated the rules ed were “delicious.” cee Dounciiman Blaine, against the bill yes-|., Production ‘of millinery nery in United | terday. States has Sano from $8,500,000 in| the counctimen to flop to sustain & POTN Ba Beno to in 191 Fer the convenionce of our read fave emtabli cles at the follow Phone and f tira 1, ‘aison Co. Funeral Directors, Caiversity Both b SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE pod 5 Bs 0 AB nb woh vane Ae amd Washing to take home Fremont dle- tring Herth. 141 oo “HELP WANTED—FEMALE. and Sates cir T1¢ North Haas nied at ad © It's necesaary for one of Re HELP WANTED—MALE. veto by the mayor, Wardall being pp —~<emee|a more expert “flopper” than any} p., apg Be gel f0/HIS EXCELLENCY, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AND CONGRESS ASSEMBLED coal fleids within the state of Washington at which coal can be pur hed | . that delivered within said state by private corporations; and aforementioned private corporations is so high as to force the uitimate rd taw be enacted providing for and establishing an Alaska the public coal lands in Alaska, establishing a raliroad troller bay, Alaska, bu et only as a shipping point, but also 1 from said dock to other t certain ports in the state of Washington, hereinafter ‘at the cost of production plus the cost of hand- and principal on certain bonds hereinafter this necessi jing of said coal direct tot people for ae fund te pay interest plus an amount sufficient to provide a through the Interstate commerce commission, the rates coal from the government bunkers te be established at named, to the places designated by the purchaser. bunkers be estabiished at the following named points in Washington: s Harber. similar to those taeued for building bow! wera canal, popu eubecri to provide funds for the carrying out projects os foe th bab the aforementioned Alaska Coal carried out under the direction of from existing conditions and the immediate enactment of legislation herein set forth shall 1 ADDRESS NAME body else, haa therefore offered to “nacrifice” himself. IN THE PUBLIC EYE “RATION TIONAL BARBER COLLEGE atom, or 188 Third Ay tablishing coating ports In the United States: dock and by Mave toe much MOLLOWAT, RT. REV. JOSEPH P. LYNCH, 1699 First Av, Bet BISHOP OF DALLAS. youngest bishop since Catholicism first obtained a foot- hold on the American continent ts the distinction enjoyed by Rt Rev. Joseph Patrick Lynch, 38, recently | ,,. consecrated as bishop of Dallas, Tex. He succeeds BJ. Dunne, who died-in Auguat, 1910, | = and is the first American born Texas has had since thie state became a prefecture apostolic fn 1840, The ceremontes attending the consecration of Bishop Lynch were | fh and be sold beforemen- Mining Com ie only the boat fare from se- Bt foot of Hood's cai Fine in, Poles, Het a month pate ment tn ors nd ‘oeat invast= I ADDRESS aed And Varnishes. (Mot Cheap but Dest) Star Paint & Wall Paper Cow | 4n1-23 Fi | fourth Av. LONDON’S 1111 Second Av. At Kelly's, 1305 First Ave. Boys’ Reinforced Overalls, 50c Per Pair The Sanitary Wall Coating DAHLEM & BARRY, INC., he Paint & Wall Paper 1808 Third Av. the most impressive ever witnessed in Texas, in the number and im- portance of the clergy, prelates} ») and bishops attending any other |“ similar gathering in the southwest. Srivate elective, work anpwhersi Sains eontisential, _ Contianatal Col: Balley Bie Bale tt tte c= me Pd Kew garmente made and old remodeled. oe. SUBWAY FOR SAN FRANCISCC. SAN FRANCISCO, Ang. 8.—Plans for a $4,300,000 subway to be con- structed under a long stretch of Market st. were filed with the| A board of supervisors here today by John Pierce Hill, a civil engineer, who was counected with the con struction of the subway in Boston! Hil stated that the city could re- imburse itself by charging street |" car companies an annual rental of 2 per cent over and above the In- terest charges on the bond issue, ® For the return or r BAY MARD STOL Wa.) on the nigh SAVE MONEY AVOID PAIN Dentistry Lowest Dental Prices, Consider Ing Quality Good Rubber Plates, each .$5.00 Best Red os Plates, each . 1838 or Re elven tha 22k.’ Bridge Tooth, guaranteed $4.00 to $5.00 Gold or Enamel Fillings <1 up Silver Fillings, each — . .600 up Painless Extracting .. 50¢ All Work ts Guarant Office Established 10 SCHAFFNER & THOMPSON Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1 Corner Second, at Yosier Way Over Guy's Drug Store, Entrance, Room 204. VIRGI Sth, near Weatlake av Needham Vianos—Wehning Piayer TER EET nS ‘tor 80 per_nighs coping 31.80 i 0 per woek ghpartinonts ng UD, single ts cheapest cloxe ear public market. PACKARD SHOES DANZ 8HOE Co. 210 Second South. hi Tent tyato family; $2.8 corner Terry. A ‘oom, In Week. 92% Howsll, one |b hoot or write} # ‘post. | Teoma: This ester” ofthis "SOMERS COMPANY, over: rh bot Uaianice tine tor berries ra h w CONTAINS WHA ee to 8 ba your name and D| See i cuivronb Lani 3019 ‘Third Ay #10 10 M. PIR AND CEDAR And 160 acres first clase soll that lie well, clone to market; $4,000, Will take part. in clear city property at cash value. HAVEN & SCHROEDER, 469 Arcade Annex Main 214. DoporpoDmMpppnyDDE iF YOU ARE LOOKING TO RENT HOUSES, CALL ON GEORGE L. COLMAN, NEAR AUBURN FOR $565 | 928 cash, $7.59 per month buys seven one-half acres of fine level alder f pom wimi-modern house; 65h 200 av. Ds tor cash. Vor pat Mason, Des Molnen, FOR FRADE—GROCERY bein “OL: B | HANSON ~ 20 ACRES $750.00 Good, rich, jeve: iaud, south of Bremerton riet scrome the bay BOARD AND ROOM, Hoard and room, beautifuliy furnished ome, Mn! Kant Ikanowan county A.C. Searle, LARGE DAIRY RANCH « Soruh teen Located clone to Beattie; 166 acre Yor Neat r cara T Bd “CLOSE IN—Fi00 PER WEEK No t9ia-18] y tearma CO. 1019 Third Ay. 10 ACRES ‘OF GOOD UPLAND FOR $600 ‘Terme $20 cash. balance $1.60 per month ae: HOMESTEADS. We can locate you on an exceptionally 00d homestand or desert te $f tne Dest fr ington, | C sections } to eee orchard Land lies H. station and big mill. Acres to sell at above price HAN! CO. FARMS AND ACREAGE. York Block. OWN A CHICKEN RANCH t 5 Third Fivor SACRES FOR $: AT O'BRIEN inded by tana that lenses at per acre per year. We will sell y time on any payments eee — $25 DOWN—$10 MONTHLY BUYS 10 ACRES easy driving distance of Seattle, on good ferry or Andarsot Dy eur office, on wharf at Kirkland, “BURKM & FARRAR, TD 8-499 Bi a and poultry BURK & FARRAR, __ 406-409 New York Block 900000000 0000000C ne we ate invemment. NEAR SILVERDALE ON HOOD CANAL a Alaska Buliding ™ f ACHES WATER FRONT FOR $300 ‘S$ WATER FRONT 6 ACRES CHEAP Located between Colby and Port Or- chard, about one mile south of boat janding, at Old Soldiers’ Home; fine, level tract: good soll; handy to le or Bremerion market. Price $40 onal ot. wry 1) CLIFFORD LAND CO. you care for water front, It will soon ee be gone OLE HANSON & CO., Third Floor New York Block TWO-ACRE SNA On south ond of Bainbridge 1 ait Four-room — ¢ $1,000. 6210 47¢ CITY REAL ESTATE. d has good soll. Price $200; ND_CO. 1019 Taint Av NEAR FAUNTLEROY PARK SELLING FAST 22 LOTS SOLD SUNDAY. Tf you want & beautiful piace ie bultd pout i good 6-room a0 io0d orchard, ™ it sattted toeaity, a prosperous, 41,500 down, balance to He will take you to see the lote. JOHN H. WHITE COMPANY, 407 Oriental Bik. Main 2209, Ind. 2032, EVARD FOR $306 | —— wcunae o| A MICE LITTLE HOME view of sound elty, Good tr portation. Come at once and see this Good 4-room cottage, lot 3714x108; street grade, sewer, water, o Pye, fer gumeer heme OLE HANSON & CO. “joe easy torma. 00. c. ING Market st. Phowe Tallard, 32. rr A HOME ON THE LAKE KAY McKAY, e peat menay: ond sean hese 206 Liberty Bide, Opporite Postoffice Rocke ph inte tract ot Aa RAISE STRAWBERRIES “| i, aultable. for” celery nltry. Within ferry Janding fn and ait patd: Pric rounding country. ‘This is a t of rich $10. monthly. nd Kirkland ferry or A to our office, on wha tled district; no better market than the on $500; $60 CLIFFORD LAND CO. 4 Ay TWO ACRES, IMPROVED. Has 4-room bungalow, living spring of water, beautiful view of ington; 40 minut Square. aa 1019 ‘Third Ay,| Kirkiond. or soo BURKE & FARRAR, INC, 405-409 New FOR BARGAINS ON GEORGE IL 066 New York Tf HOMES ¢ COLMAN ~X Gnap—2 lots in Cniversity $500 cash takes them. Mr, Dow, 227-281 Northern Bank Bldg SITY MEAL SOTA FOUR FINE LOTS D LAND CO. 1019 Third Av, Tf you have 81.060 cush, bigest bargein in Bemttl eal jom-mofern bungalow 5; any terme Kee me oan Wide. Co 108 White bide NICK ON BAINDIIDOR LAND, FO ALR Kevidences vu ail parte of the ety haw ma |41.760; 600 cash. Maker, 426 Ar “ a eee oe — WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE ‘i 1 Kister, West Beattie Meal KCLUBIVELY e nn ay. Main 2684, ind. 2968 = LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. AN OFPORTUNITY, Large tracts on new " tind. t REAL ESTATE “LOAN! TO LOAN © teal eta e Main 6869 Fu) i ren COLL MES ” AMEIICAN BASIE Hock, becond OU OWN WORE " i AUCTION SALES. 4 Rapids Auton and Bt wilt with Pret load comk Phones 1218 CHATTEL LOANS. _ Loans on furniture, horses, ete. William room 117 New York hide COLLATERAL LOANS. EDGE BOCIETY, Huliding eurpeta, e. is household goods, stoves and ranges. We exchange your old goods. SULLY & BALL, Locatio plans, See. Voorhees, Ai ide Ws Ree Te fage boon 2 ——]| and” bungnion’'s ete By ¥. “arch Git steal a THE CANADIAN LARK OF p,Tieaa a Tereeta caanaaraan Exheiman & Wilson, Tamen on Burke Bide. Second and Mat action Consultation free. ties: Dal aa = ne ine ioe PHYSICIANS. FRANK BR Paral theumatiom, ereous and) chrosis Saco. piles. ote MY, modernisha % ¢ or b-room cottage trom ape cere to $100 down. J. Jacobs, #14 ing timber, valiod Whitney, 2340 45th] 5 ment’ is rem: successful. Annex. roows 380-3 ‘floor, Dr. Mullinnix, 206-7 Liber’ postoffice. nf Bide No aM Gook, 36 yr ‘women, children, — medicines Sade J Aw enn White mit ire. Pract nope, th: ‘ses nik wome ie: sa 4 , " a ‘Sun., de.) 1 rea be 2 White's office located 430 People's jundaye, Bank Bidi Tent MASON, FENWICK rouiied & LAWKENGE, book ‘bo yearas hie! vice free, y iH co atered patent attare Stace Bora Mock Write for bagi PATTERNS AND MODELS. Yeats orke| The best shop tn town. PLUMBING AND WRATING. attorn ped 5 Piumbing, stea: make & specialt; of work. 1811 Ind. 1367. nd gas fitting. nit? in “prompt Rahtn ‘av. Main 188 RvU@ REPAL tent and repairing Main 121 ne ai Ww Wontiake av, Phows oN ‘ay sTamr wanes Stamp “and Ma ‘Main, Ted, 19th Main M6 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. Fox, Blick and other ‘Supply C i | Typewriter and