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Ne hain eek = Wart Werse bad Reneem Rae toca! do with the AMERICAN SENTENCED IN MEXICO! (My United Press Lonsed Wire) WASHINGTON, D, C, July 18. Wrought ap by reports that Patrick | Dunne, an Amerf€an citizen, Is tn Jail somewhere in Mexico under sen. tence of death, members of congress today discussed among themselves | the advisability of formally demand: | ing, under threat of decisive action, | & stronger guarantee for the safety | *; of American cititens in Mexico The fact that an exhaustive in Yertigation has failed to reveal the whereabouts of Dunne, has given rise to uneasiness to the safety ert ance, ods DIES BECAUSE tain parts of Mexico are becoming OF DEAFNESS more and more tnsecure, LOS ANGELES, Cal,, July 18, TO SING AGAIN —Kelly Franklin, 28, proprietor of the Los Angeles Dye Works, te United Press Leased Wire) was burned to death in.a fire W YORK, July 18—Jean de} caused by a gasoline explosion Rearke, famous tenor, who retired) which destroyed hy from the operatic stage 12 years) ment. ago, is to sing again in this country Franklin was deaf and could reas Dippel bas engaged him/ not hear the calls of his mother, 20 appearances next winter. De} who discovered the fire. The @ also expressed the wish that! woman tried to force her way he might sing once more at the| into the burning building, but Metropolitan opera house. was held back by friends. CISE ARTIST |OUR PRE ok to the soil, COST $7,200 TO FIND AMERICA MADRID, July 18—Ledgers recently discovered at Palos, Spain, contain inter ng facts concerning the outlay made by Christopher Columbus on his expedition to the new world. The armament of the little fleet cont 14,000 pesetas. Per sonal expenses of Columbus and his officers were about 2,000 pesetas, and 6 month sufficed fo’ that 26,060 pesetas, or $4,400, were apent for the eight months the voyage lasted, The sum total hase yt hd America wae discovered was 36,000 pese or about $7,200, Reka eee * * EXCESSIVE FEES 10 per cent * ALFONSO. HERO, * FOR RECEIVERS Unjust to Labor Claims. & PAMPELIMA, Spain, July #/ Witness testified that in his ad & 18—-Catehing a runaway hOrse ® | Testimony is Offered in the Han-|droms he thd spoken of the West |® in the presence of a crowd WhO ® | ford investigation Bearing onjern Steel corporation bankruptey |® stood helpless, King Alfonto ®/ This Point; Tend to Show Par-|caso, In which $50,000 was allowed ® saved the life of one of his #) gaiity, the recelvers, trustees, referée and |® generals. The king was loay: # o attorneys, some of the allowances |# ing a cathedral after a public *! gparTLe, July 16—Alleged ex| being ordered before Inbor claims * ceremony when a general's *| cossive foes to alleged professionallof destitute men were passed up %& horse bolted, throwing and ®| receivers were the new subjects! on \® dragging the rider. King Al ®/iaken up today by the house judl| Victor Carlson, a painter, testi | fonso promptly jumped from *} ojary yubcommittes which is fm-|fied that he had seen Judge Han |w hin carriage and caught the ®/vostigating the charges filed|ford on a street car at midnight ® animal's bridle. He Was ®lagainst United States District}one night in the spring of 1909 * roundly cheered * | Judge Cornelius H. Hanford when, in the opinion of the wit eee RA RRA RAR AHHH) Nelson RK Anderson, who was at-| nose, the Judge wan drunk. Wit ———— os jtorney for the Seattle Credit Men's| ness testified to a shockingly tn THE REAL BARGAIN CENTER OF SEA MARCHE ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET . This Store Will Open at 8 A. M. —Saturday— and Close for the Da —at 1 P.M— SHOP EARLY We Are Doing This in Order That Our Hundreds of es May Participate in the Closing Ceremonies of TTLE | | | | Seattle’s Golden Potlatch. —— THE REAL BARGAIN CENTER OF SEATTLE | DIRECTORY BY D This Directory Is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Business in| * Your Own Locality. Patronize These Firms—They Depend on You for Support. West Seattle Georgetown MACHINE SHOP | ——sTRANSFER _ KING & WINGE PERnee Tren eee co, 206 Jackson lor Quick, Prompt Services ; Ind. 4409; Sidney 248. The People Who Can Repair Your Boat From Top to Bottom. Phone West 1 it Alki ay f Prefuse Oe Fremont District _ COAL AND WOOD DRUGS "$5.00 BOOK FREE To any lady who will call at our store we will present a copy of Ho- burg’s Home Recipes FREMONT DRU~ CO. Woodland Park “INTERLAKE FUEL CO, pike Mera nndanemaedlind ee N. 46th 3400 W. Park Av. N. N. 316 N. 409 . INTERLAKE FUEL Co. ‘ood and Coal, Building Material and Teaming McMULLEN & CO. Phone us for your Coal and Wood —PHONES— Office, M. 28, Ind. Med 58. After 6 p. m., Green 472, White 460. —_—————————————— CLOVER LEAF DAIRY, Inc. as North 289; White 686, CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Most Complete and Sanitary Dat in the City. ‘ 12 Quarts for $1.00. ISTRICTS ___ University — COAL AND woop FUEL CORNWALL & 6ON North 19 Ind. Green 10 Phone ¥, Fuet Orders to Us _CONFECTIONS Roger’s Chocolates Downtown Store Pioneer Drug Store, Foot Cherry PLUMBING Unwersity Plumbing Co. le Made Anywhere Promptly Phone North 000 Can be Ave = 87 14th Av. Nm % piation In the Charles Knoeher|decent set |& Co. bankruptey case, testified to| Hanford on the car in witness lalleged irregularities in Judge| presence | Hanford’s court in connection with! The Heckman & Hanson bank junder Receiver and Trustee Sat) At | | gueste of the RARER HRN * Peas 3, be 5 sah STAR IS GIVING ITS READERS ‘SQUARE DEAL’ ON HANFORD PROBE NEWS succeeding in ite efforts to give ite reader: @ port of the Hanford inv gation is proven when t out by the p elation These general news erganizations serving all Newspapers throughout the country must supply a correct and un prejudiced report and it is fromothese reports sent out over the leased wires that the country atelarge will get ite opinion of Man ford as a judge. The Tuesday. ders, by comparing thie covering the same p dings wil onvinoed that this giving them an absolutely square deal on the Hantord ements Press report as printed in the Spokesman-Review fol- lowe: committed by Judge the case. On complaint of witness, | ruptey investigation was closed to he tostified, the jadge reduced the| day with the testimony of Attor fees of Receiver Sutcliffe Baxter/ney Jerold Landon Finch. Rich and his attorneys, and Inter the/ard A, Ballinger, whom Fineh ciroult court of appeals cut the al-| charged with conspiring with others lowance In half. to wreck the estate of the bank Witness was questioned concern-|rupt, did not testify, Chairman ing an address which he had made|Graham of the committee, who at a dinner of the Credit Men's as-| wrote the minority report of the sociation in which he bad told of|Hallinger-Pinchot gommittee, asked an insolvent dry goods firm for|/no question of y witness con whose assets a bid of 50 per cent|cerning Ballinger, and Ballinger had been offered, and after being | was not subpoenaed. session Anderson nigh the continued his testimony concerning months the estate paid less than|bankruptey fees eliffe Waxter's control for six OE EL ETD YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Philadeiphia.—James Ewing Mif fin is peeved because authorities | will not let him drive a dump cart jin the historical pageant. His an coators drove a dump cart to wealth sats tiie || 424 social position wire of the |) - the beet Reduced Rat Subscribers to The Seattic st will confer a favor by nott ompiatnen Woman — What «do fou vr tale charge for procuring a divorce? ‘ Lawyer—Fifty dollars. But if you get up a club of six, 10 per cent off!—Life, Chicago —A crowd of 300 persons 4. E, Stanley, owner of the Old | chased the kiduaper of Casey Jones, Curiosity Shop, on the water fromt./5, for two miles through side has received a letter from L. L-lstreets, The kidu ‘escaped Bales. The letter states that be! Casey Jones is a ons and-4: and his wife were not hurt by th@/ neighborhood pet. « recent eruption of Katmai, as was reported, but have been busy tak- ing care of a garden. Unaseleted. Meek Sister (sorrowfully)— Seema like It wa'n't hardly fair fer Providence to give you four husbands and me nary @ one. Aggressive Sieter-——Now, Het- ty, don't you lay that onto the Lord. He never had nethin’ to do with it, | jes’ got out an” hustied fer them husbands. Chicago—Judge Gemmill of the domestic rélations court told “Bill” Coughenour if he did not bring his wife his pay check Saturday night, she didn't have to wash his clothes, PORTLAND, Or., July 18—San- ford Sprattler, deaf and dumb, re ported to the police that a man had attempted to hold him up. In- Vestigation proved the “hold up” man was Patrolman Wellbrook, who thought Sprattier’s actions sus- piclous PORTLAND, Or, July 18— Charles Jackson, colored, loaned Robert Bur also colored, a dia mond pin wear to @ party. A woman stole ft from Burns. Since then Burne and a detective have searched 18 negroes for the pin, finally yanking it from the shirt front of Wm, Hicks. be * cyt ch a Sn aba i inc %* COULDN'T STOP AIRSHIP * FOR 16 MINUT! * Chicago—-W. C. Robinson, ® student aviator, was taking his ® ingtructor’s machine to the * hangar, The novice “trurned * something” and was forced to “Pather, ts it true that I'm d@e|* fly for 18 minutes before he seended from a monkey?” * could find out how to stop the “I dunno, Willie, Ask your mot! thing. or. I never knew any of her folks. See eeeeeeeeeet ee ee ee ee es The parade of fratergal orders acre aed is being participated in by the Ger-| Next motion day of the federal man-Amertcan Allfianoe of Seattle.| court will be September 16. Officers of the Pacific reserve) A banquet at the Hotel Frye last fleet, now in Elliott bay, were the/night ended the convention of the ttle Yacht club at) Northwestern Photo Engravers’ as a dance given last night in their| sociation. In the afternoon the del club house at West Seattle, egates were taken on a steamboat excursion to points of interest on Lake Washington. * * HERE'S A CINCH FOR GOOD COOKS * Uniontown, Pa—Anxious to * get a good cook, @ botel man *® offers through an advertise * ment; “Use of back porch and * * * Hyas Tyee Alien has ordered all loyal Tillikums to be present at the | [launching of the Potlatch at the! lyards of the Seattle Construction jand Drydock company this after | noon * half acre lawn. Ldts of flows ers to look at; I7-mile auto mpbile ride once each week.” Max Zueckerman, who pleaded not guilty yesterday before Judge | Cushman to the charge of cor Seeeeeeeeee ee ee ee eee Berlin. — Motoring incognito ds fun, but Crown Prince William will not do it any more, He says he i* no millionaire, and the speeding fines common folk pay are too much for him, Royalty is exempt. indicted last May, will be tried in the federal court at Tacoma, Judge Rudkin yesterday denied a motion to remove a personal injury case brought by vyman B. Tib. betts against the Pacific Telephone Co, to the state courts, John Quinn, jforeman; Dr. F. 8. Bourne, physi jclan, and MH. 4, Arnold, subforeman, were also made defendants in that case The Best Place. “She went crazy over bridge,” ad, very sad.” . ht no gr Her family placed her fashionable sanitarium, and 's playing a better game ever now."—Philadelphi Evening Bulletin. 1 Andrew Anderson, plasterer, 36, 2 24th av. N. W., was struck y a Great Northern switch engine | on Oceldental av., between King| and Weiler, at 11 o'clock last night He was taken to the city hospital, badly bruised and cut about the limbs, New York.—Harry Mellick saw a new moon over his left shoulder Monday. ‘Tuesday his house burn ed, Wednesday be had a narrow e* cape from drowning, Thursday his new home caught fire. Steamer Gifford, of the Danish Bast Asiatic company, arrived in Seattle yesterday after a series of aecidents, two of which, nearly re wulted in her complete wrecking. engine, manned by Ray and N. A. Seward, plunged into @ telephone pole at 20th ay, N. W. and Russell av, yes terday while responding to a eall from the Interbay district. The en gine was pretty badly demolished, but the men were uninjured, A bit breaking on one of the bridles of the horses cauned the accident, Webb H. W. Roberts, of the American.| Hawatian Steamship company, was | elected president of the Seattle Merchants’ Exchange at a meeting of the board of trustees, 1} ing 18 boxes of merchandise from | the trustee in bankruptey and was || te * THE SEATTLE STAR SSR Rete ener Store Will Open Saturday at 8 a. m. and Close at 1 p. m. Special $15.00 [ J NUSUAL values are featured at this low price, in a select as- sortment of these practical Linen Suits, embracing plain and trimmed styles, in tan, gray, blue and white. All are most carefully tailored, and the linens are of qualities that will wash and wear with satisfaction. Sizes range from 34 to 42 bust measurement. Special $15. Lingerie Dresses, Special $19.00— This special group contains a large variety of pretty models in simply-styled and elaborately trimmed effects, for outing, vacation Unusual values at $19.00. Women’s Separate Coats, Special $18.50— The Coats in this offering embrace a wide assortment of fabrics and party wear. and models—among them Coats in pongee silk, taffeta silk, craven mixtures, for steamer, etted materials, serges and light-weight motoring and general wear. Special, for pre-inventory clearance, at $18.50. —Second Floor. Misses’ Wash Dresses, $3.75 RESSES in smart, girlish models, made of dainty French ginghams, percales, reps and dimities, in novelty stripe, plaid and check effects. Trimmings are of embroide tailor strappings, and pipings in contrasting colors. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Very attractively priced at $3.7 - Crepe Undermuslins HESE simply-designed, inexpensive undergarments, of soft, crinkly crepe find special favor with the traveler and tourist, as they are very easily washed and require no ironing. Two-piece Crepe Combinations, | Crepe Gowns, with square cover and drawers or skirt, trim- | Dutch neck and Jong sleeves, med with linen pattern lace edge, | trimmed with linen pattern lace, at $1.00. | $1.00. Crepe Corset Covers, with trimming of linen pattern lace inser- tion and edge, 50¢. rbd —Second Floor, ast? Women’s Long Silk Gloves Special 85c Pair OMEN’S Elbow-length Silk Gloves with double-tipped fin; in white, black, tan, gray, navy and pongee, special 85¢ . WOMEN'S 12-BUTTON-LENGTH WHITE LISLE GLOVES in mousquetaire style, with two horn clasps at wrist. Fit nicely wash satisfactorily. Sizes 6 to 8, special 25¢ pair. BASEMENT SALESROOM mattis Women’s Washable Dresses | Special $9.50 cs NUSUAL values in dainty one-piece | Some are trimmed with folds of self ma- terial or buttons and others are trimmed with laces and insertion. Special $9.50. models of linen, pique, cotton voile and French lawn, in white and many pastel shades. —Second Fleor. attorn eral most $65.00 on th Refer testifi ceiver Women’s Knit Summer Underwear At Special Prices WOMEN’S LISLE VESTS, SPECIAL | WOMEN’S MERCERIZED ; LISLE 835¢ EACH; 3 FOR $1.00— UNION SUITS, SPECIAL 85¢— : Union Suits of mercerized lisle, in ext Lisle Vests in low neck, sleeveless style, fine weave, Princess style, low neck sleeveless with cuff knee, Special 85¢. WOMEN’S MERCERIZED LISLE UNION SUITS, SPECIAL $1.35— Mercerized Lisle Union Suits, very fin quality, with low neck, wing sleeves ai wide lace-trimmed umbrella knee witli double band facing drawn with ribbon. §; cial $1.35. with hand-crocheted yokes in many attract- ive patterns, special 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00, WOMEN’S LISLE UNION SUITS, SPE- CIAL 65¢— Lisle Union Suits in low neck, sleeveless style, with wide lace-trimmed umbrella knee, very fine weave, special 65¢. —Second Moor. Women’s Knit Vests, Special 25c Each W OMEN'’S Swiss-ribbed White Cotton WOMEN'S GAUZE-LISLE VESTS, lo Vests in low neck, sleeveless style, | neck and sleeveless, drawn with tape, with fancy crochet yokes in a good setection | cial 6¢. of designs. Special 25¢. BASEMENT SAESROOM detail The last « V TE p Washington, on purchases amounting to $5,00 or over. optional with us. Method of shipment to

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