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RUSH PLAN FOR | CITY CAR LINE NEWS OF THE DAY COND! PORTLAND.~While Birs. Samuel Joseph telepbo: to a sewing ma chine agency to ascertain whether ‘ two men who had called were bona fide agents of the concern, they loaded her sewing machine Into a | buggy and disappeared. Resolution Before Council Demanding Construction to Begin Within Sixty Days. Indications are that Rev, F. Lb. land he has taken everything into cansideration—it would cost $550, }000 to build end equip the line, jready for operation. If U'Brien's figures are correct and they are very carefully pre pared—there will be a quart of & |} million left over from the §300 |hond issue voted by the people a |the last election. It ty estimated that the ling will | pay well from the beginning, and |that It witi etimulate developmunt in the Rataler valiey Crawford? It looks as if he were going to get licked in the transfor war, And now It appears that aft er he has beou licked, the people} will take his strect car business away from him by competing hin coat of the construction of! out of busts: ae SURES marry Stella, Hodge instead tesued an order, of fering $100 reward for the arrest of the pair. The man is described as atx foot two Inches tall, while the girl with him Is two feet shorter. Presbyterian Ing transfers to his patrons, other forces have been actively at work undermining hie “kingdom,” and It appears as though his “subjects” will soon be enabled to declare their freedom, The cit¥ counct! now has before It a resolution demanding that con- traction on the new city car line exin at once after the expiration of tho 60 days which Crawford bas to accept or reject the city's offer to purchase his ine. This time ex ires September 9. It is provable hat this resolution will be adopted by the cnunetl, The Women's Auxiliary of the State of Washington was organized yesterday at Ptloneor The auxiliary will assist the Washington ‘joneers’ association. Two hundred and seventy vessels with @ gross tonnage of 15,647, were constructed on Puget sound In 1910, according to the report of Collector Harper to the U, 8. commissioner of navigation at Washington, D, C. The City of Seattle arrived in port yesterday with the largest slip ment of gold bullion received from the north in month Assistant Su- Yn the nieentime, rintendent of Public Utilities KE. Pr onrten has been busy ostimat. the Aug. 17, 1862, Gen, J. EB Stuart, the most dashing cavalry leader of the confederacy, lost his coat and bat. It was by the merest chance that “Jeb” was not in the coat and hat when they were lost, it being a union force that found “Jeb” was at ‘DOLLAR A MINUTE TO SMOKE CIGAR A dollar a minute was what it cost A. Hammer, a Weyer haeuser timber cruiser, to a cigar in Judge Aibert- son's court room day aft ernoon. He explained that he .had been so busy thinking about the many different esti mates of the value of the Wey- erhaeuser property in the Cedar river watershed that he had forgotten all about the STUART Stuart's gold braid. ‘erdierville, Va., trying to find out all he could about union strength and laid off the coat and hat to share the hospitable breakfast of a Virginia dame who was dee lighted to see Dixie's idol. But the Yanks were looking for break r | — . —a the health of. | The steamer Spok recently %| Wrecked in Seymour * | removed to Pler By: RRA ARERR EERE EER is on her hull were completed. IT THAW. EVERYBODY DOES. LLA GABARINO. PITTSBURG, Avg. 17.—Hoping| pyer notice how @ pretty girl's to secure her share of Harry K. htt HARRY CAMPIDONICO. Thaw's income of $60,000 a year, a | gale makes everything all right be Harry Campldonico, 25, doesn't | petition, - presented on boialf ‘of | Rrar wane Saale Smyles in Tho think much of Sheriff Hodge. | Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, whose hus-| ~~ Campidonico is alleged to have | band is now confined in the Mat-} taken Stella Gabariuo, 14, from her | teawan hospital, New York, is on} home, on the evening of August 10. | file today In the comm } A couple of days ago the sheriff [court asking for received a letter from Camplidonico, |lunacy, which Judge Day’ | stating that if he would not arrest |ted, after some discussion as to; him but wait three months he would | whether a Pennsylvania court had secure a divorce from his wife and | jurisdiction. Wallin & Nordstrom’s Mid-Summer Clearance Shoe Sale Continues for balance of this week. Hundreds of Cus- tomers bought during this sale and have gone away satisfied with Great Bargains. [ate arrival of summer goods stil! finds us with plenty of Shoes. If Low Prices will move them they will surely go. Better Shoes for so little money you have never seen before, See prices below. $1 | EVELYN NE SPECIAL $2.50 For 10 days we will fit a gold-filied frame, guaranteed for five years, with spherical ‘amous $3 Tenses and leather case, com- Fi Py el 50, plete for $2.60. This includes Union Made a careful and accurate exam- * ination. Gun Metal and Vici Kid; all sizes. We have also included with this lot some other strong fall shoes. This is big value for the money. With our equipment and years of experience, we assure you of optical satisfac tion. Investigate this offer. Seo our Kryptok lenses, with no lines or cement scales, a Pair 0 H for close and distant vision. . Several gg “agen Eee 1s two pairs of glasses. P small sizes. Some men’s a nted with Shuron eye. a an ‘women 8. glass or spectacle mounting. Values to $3.00 and $3.50 A5 Women’s aPair Low Shoes Values to $3.00 and $3.50 95 Women's yf dina: = and a Pair Curry Optical Co. Third Floor, 344-346 Arcade Building Bring This Ad With You PAINLESS DENTISTS While “King” Crawford of the) the new line from the south ena| Hayden, Ph. D. D. D,, a prominent et gatuon bays to the south city | Presbyterian minister, will probably | E Rainier valley has been busy figure) i i coordng to his figures laccept a call from Auburn, Wash. i fing out how long he can avoid giv Je “ He ts now pastor of the Brighton || rules of the court. He enjoyed the smoke for five minutes fast, too, and Stuart's roe war if bef he was discovered. more expeditious than courtly, & 3 apse Bead. adh we sohbet though "Jeb" had been polished 1 RARER RE society etiquette at West Potat, ow & | $00. ‘* ICE CREAM OR * | * 1CED BACTERIA? &| The stew Northwestern, bs : | catering a full Het of passengers saul . a and a full cargo, steamed out of the 4 Pc Nig phen am % | harbor last night bound for the lw following festa, reported the wi Norte “The Wirelom Herald. 9 % dest ice cream in Milwaukee «| “ewaneper printed by the wirelegs # contained 1,780,000 bacteria w | PPernior, har lgeen ged cgay # per cuble centimeter. One # | {or the second time # sample showed more germs w | Northwestern. ENSEO FOR BUSY PEOPLE | | if % ja Mrs, Kalo A physician for cities, Caroline Bartlett Crane, mazoo U cities have: gone Bartlett, achieved no little fame ae a preacher a decade or two ago, when as founder and minteter of the People’s church in Kalamazoo, Mich. she bullt up one of the ploneer “people's” churches, whose creed in the brotherbood of man. Mra. Crane was born at Hudson, Win, Aug. 17, 1856. A picnic will be given by the board of trustees of the Xelah society of the state on Labor day at Woodland park. Beer Tee enh ree . INDON, Aug. 17.—Dinpatehes from Parts and Berlin today say an almost hopeless deadiock has de veloped In the Moroccan negotia tions, owing to the “exorbitant de- | mands of German¥ ss the price of her withdrawal from Agadir.” DOW N PLACES THIS PIANO the 8. A. Bhe has WILL SUE. HUSBAND'S PRENTS. FOR SN United Pree BAN | PHANCIBC ue Hiaming her husband's parents for hur martial troubl ; Pearl Gib }rnan Alisky, sister of Mrw, Mabelle Giiman | wife of the former stool magnate, declared today her | intention of following up a suit for divorce against Charles W. Altsky, wher of theatres In StocktOn, with been aptly ecall-|@ $100,000 suit for allengtion of at- ed civic | fection against Alfaky's father, C. evange the | A. Alieky, a wealthy retired confec awake of the | toner of Portland, Or. publ con science.” | She} ©, A. All#ky 1s in Beattle at pres ating up not only) ent, but his business bere ts not dust, but morals,| known, He will be here for # and makes» men | month, and women | think, A great|® & ee eeee eee ethane many Amertean|® AT THE THEATRES. * & Moore—Dark * % Geattio—"The Railroad Jack.” # to her for “treatment,” aa|® Lole—"Quincy Adams Saw: # we consult ia|/® * physician for|* Orpheum—Vaudeville * bodily allment,|* Grand—Vaudeville and Motion Then Mra. Crane|* Pictures a search the | * yg mg td ville and Mow highwaya and by-ways—every |® | ton Piotur fe dark nook and corner—unth not| Sek RA RARER RH only the effect bat the 0 Ol | bad municipal conditions are made apparent. Mra. Crane, then Mise READY FOR TAFT (By United Frese Wire) WABHINGTON, Aug. i7--The house today the conference | farmere’ freei let bill and it will be ready to go to the president for his signature es soon as the sen cepts two minor amendments. The house ineleted on the elim- ination of corn from two extra para- graphe wherein the reciprocal ad- mission free graine and meats wae ma condition precedent to the placing of these products on the free Nat. ee TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. ] } im vouR Mome "! | Bring 5 When do you ever vantages and easier big deal you get a $3 satisfactory, we will back. If the Piano is sat use, the club membe ter of the Piano. At has the privilege of the Weber, Knabe, Piano, etc. gun metal pumps; Boys’ Tan Calf High Shoes; Men’s Low Shoes in 45 patent, tan and vici calf, extra values. Values to $3.50 and $4.00 Women’s Low Shoes and Suede Pumps. Men's Low Shoes, gun- 95 a Pair Big reductions in all Boys’, Youths’ and Children’s i. Shop early and get your choice, and don’t forget the number. Wallin & Nordstrom metal and patent. 1327 SECOND Av. In this lot we give you your choice of any Woman's Low Shoe in the house ; any Men’s Low Shoe up to $4.00. Many high shoes at the same price. GOLD CROWNS PULL SET BRIDGE WORK \CROWN WORK . SILVER FILLS ALLOY FILLS Pike St Bon M@vhe and Macbou wich’'s, Take Hlevator or Walk Up. his contract, we will If the club member wi and every week he short ‘A beautiful Stool to m without extra cost. The Piano will be tun 1318 Séco: Bteck Pianos, Gertuin Tomorrow and join this piano club! piano than this club brings you? By joining with 499 other persons in this Terms are $5.00 when the piano is deliv- ered, then $1.25 a week. No interest or extras of any kind. If after 30 days’ trial the Piano is not in which to satisfy himself as to the charac- one penny’s loss for any other instrument of equal or greater value that we sell, such as If the club member dies during the life of ceipt in full to his family for the instrument. vance, he gets a rebate of 15 cents in cash for each Kohler & Chase Distributers Weber, Knabe, Kohler & Chase, Voee, Fischer, Dollars egpect to get more ad- conditions in buying a 75 piano for $277.50, give you your money isfactory after 30 days’ r has 11 more months the end of that time he exchanging it without Fischer, Vose, Pianola immediately send a re- shes to pay his dues in ad- ens his time. natch the Piano is included ed twice without charge. nd Avenue @ Pianola Pianos, Etc. THE SEATTLE STAR YOU'LL FIND IT HERE se ye Hm ye 4H ca: Combination Suits rf - finished muslin, de- LBA ps GLE: GA signed with wide embroidery insertion DESIGNED Cen- across front, run with satin ribbon, and rimmed with dainty embroidery’ edging; $1.00. Tailored Coats for Furniture Ory da FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Stwre Closes Dally at 6:90 J] nat The Attention of Every Woman Visiting the | Store Tomorrow Is Directed to 7 4,000 Yards in All In an Assortment That Includes Soft, gracefully-draping Messaline Silks in chalk-line stripes Warp-print and Checked Messaline and Taffeta Silks. Moire Silks in smart Roman stripes. Crepe de Chine in an excellent grade. Cheney Bros.’ plain black “Shower-proof” Persian Peau de Cygne, 36 inches wide. oulard. The color assortment includes black, navy-blue, white and such desirable shades as Copenhagen, old-rose, reseda, brown, green, tan, coronation-purple ” Alice-blue, light-blue and champagne. The widths are 20, 23 and 26 inches, the © latter width predominating. Mo The low price and the desirability of weaves and colorings will cause the 4,000 left 11 rapidly—on sale tomorrow at, yard, 58¢. b strippe every v¢ New Fichu Coll Special, 65c NUSUALLY interesting values these very popular Neckpieces, feat uring the Van “p Dyke, circular and syuare shapes, also the new Quaker styles, trimmed with insets of imitation Irish and Venise laces and edged with Valencien- nes, Cluny, Ve- netian and Mal- Women’s Three Specially-Good Values at $1.00 OMEN’S Combi- nation Suits of soft, good quality crepe, corset cover with skirt or drawers, trimmed in linen pat- tern lace edging; \ $1.00. \ Women’s Combina- tions of soft nalnsook, corset cover and draw- ers cut in one piece, { tese laces prettily trimmed] Special, 65¢ around neck, at arm- } each. eyes and on bottom with embroidery or imitation Maltest lace; $1.00. Women's Corset Cover and Drawer Combinations of soft- Golden Oak Center Tal $4.25 ter Table of solid oak Second Fiver in polished golden fin- ish, with 24-inch round top. Legs are secure- dy braced by shelf be- neath, Price $4.25. Third Floor. “Hotpoint” Electric Ire Little Folks HILDREN’S Double-Breast- ed Coats of heavy brown or nay y-blue suing, with black and white checked lining; made with close-fitting _ velvet collar and finished with bone buttons. Sizes 3, 4, and 5 years. Price $4.00. Children’s Coats of diagonal - stripe coating in two-tone gray, designed in double - breasted style, fastening with bone buttons. Have close - fitting turn- down collar of black velvet, and red wool lining. Sizes 2 to $ The “Hotpoint” does ironing better less cost for electricity. There is no of heat—it Is concentrated just ‘ needed, on the ironing surface—the: is always cold. Ready for use im three minutes—just screw the the pl any electric light socket and turn the bat ton. Price, complete with cord and $5.00. furnishings Sec A Typical Value From the Showing of Chamber Furnitare_ Artistic Dresset In Fumed Oak — Price, $24.00 © DRESSER of selected fumed on in the simple ff] design pictured, well-constructed and ed throughout. ‘Phe top of case measures B 0 ot ars. Price $5.00, Other new Coats for children from 1 to § ars are of velvet, corduroy, bevadcloth, racal and plushes, priced from $5.00 to $25.00. —Second Floor inches, and the beveled plate mirror Drawers are trimmed with wood knobs. $24.00. : Chiffonier to match is priced at $22.50. niet priced at $22,800