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MUk-Crast, Weoplng Skin, Bite f CURED TO ST. te Remember m er putting ECZEMA Also Called Totter, Salt Rheum, Prurttus, AY i THE SEATTLE YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People could not be cured—al ef my mild, soothing. that will convince you more In a could in & mon ing you the truth B CANNADAY Sedalia, Mo. Py References s hance to show you th " talking about. If you will write me feria Twill send you a PRER TRIAL Kuararteed eure 90% Park Square, day the Tworcom modern ment; walking distance; furnished throughout new! privat moderate price. Sherwood Ap’ts Successful P invariably have one or more bank accounts. No matter whether it is large er small, we solicit your account. This is one of the first steps to a successful career, and you . should avail yourself of the op- portunity. A4% Interest Paid ink for Savings T Title Insurance Mr. ———died in 1871, leaving a widow and three children. Under the law then in force (act of Jan. 30, 1864) the widow was entitled to the USE of one-third of the real property. Certain lands in Seattle comprising this one-third could be and were specifi cally set aside for her USE thus releasing the other two-thirds from any claim of dower interest In tome way it was as- sumed that the widow re- ceived the property in fee . simple absolute and it was bought from her under a duly recorded wartanty deed bearing date of Feb. platted and all lots in the sons, Not until 1905 was the error discovered. One important interest that acquired many of the lots has since paid approx- imately $20,000 for a re- children. Nowvithstanding purchase in good faith and been written on this prop erty, the company - writing it would have had to de losses. Name of addition names of all parties con request. : Washington Title Insurance Company apart- telephone and outside kitchen 17, 1883. Subsequently it changed hands sev +a) times, was plat bought by divers per- lease of all claim by the their actual po*ession for many fend the suits and pay the and cerned will be furnished on y | Saadial steal clholialicdialatichabel-! * HRA REE ERE C. Fields, “The Silent Humor will be the headliner at the Orpheum theatre next week. Mrs Gene Hughes and company wi loffer a playlet, yuth,” abound: ing in subtleties and comedy situa tions. Venita Gould impersonates stars Joe and Ernie Van are musical! comical. Bradshaw Brothers edy contortionists, make their int tial visit to the Orpheum circuit Rae Belmont and Mattle Har! offer The Man, The Girl and The Piano.” The Stanleys are shadow-| | graphists ‘ CAR LINE EXTENSION LEAGUERS, Seattle Car Line Extension leagu was organized at the council cham, bers yesterday when a big lobby of residents In the outlying district }were informed by Councilma Blaine that the franchise committee | would hold no meeting on account} of the absences of Counelimen Grif-} ths and Wardall / The delegation had come to| voice an appeal to the council that some action be taken to force the Co. to make extensions fn dt tricts where thousands of peo are without adequate car service today. In order present thei grievances in better shape, the pro-| testing delegation mally © n to ized, F. Drew, from the Kinnear district, was chosen president and | E. 8. Douglas secretary. About 40 t once. “CONTRACT WITH THE PEOPLE” CHICAGO, July 27-—It was definitely learned at national progressive headquarters here today that the progressive con vention will not adopt a plat form in the usual sense of the term, but that it will frame “contract with the people,” pledging the party to restore representative government. This will contain the party's views on the initiative, referendum and recall and on “such general reforms as will tend to improve living conditions.” DEFEATED BY SNOWSTORM BELLINGHAM, July 27.—Racing against time, Herman Schreiber, a German rancher from Concrete, at tempted to scale Mount Baker yes terday, but/Was caught in a Dlinding| snowstorm and could get only as far as the crater, in the saddle of the mountain. Schreiber started from Concrete at 12 o'clock last night, using five relays of horses to reach the snow line, and then beginning the ascent on foot. He was 11 hours and 40 minutes going from Concrete to the crater and returning CAUGHT BY DOGS WALLA WALLA, July ‘Tir-| years the other buyers are |ing of farm work, Edward Burns, | likely to findhat on the | paroled from the state prison here, death of the WNow, now |left the Wallace Copeland ranch} RAunmeed ig! today, striking for the mountains ee i ai ok the. Jin an attempt to escape, but the children will clait\ the |pioodhounds from the prison fol property. lowed him and he was captured and Had Title Insurathe | today is back in his cell. It is now probable he will serve his full 15 years for grand larceny committed \in Snohomish county. RESTRAIN ’EM Mr, and Mrs, Munson, ranc in\the vicinity of Kirkland, have ain the county commission: m tearing down the bridges) saquah-Kirkland’ road, The | bridges yre in an unsafe condition, | and county ~commissioners, rather Vian repair them, decided to tear \hem down and close the road. plaintiffs claim that closure ¢ road will make much 1—Venita Gould 2—Lillian Lester 3—Mile. Nadje RARER Re ** * \* AT THE ORPHEUM. ** AT THE EMPRESS. * * a * eee hee “La Petite Goose.” a pantom! with 14 performers, will headlin the bill at the Empress theatre next week Mile. Lillian. Lester and Carlo Cassetta, dancers, are feat ured. The offering is G. Molasso'« who recently escorted “The Dar ling of Paris” over the Orpheum cir cult Onalp makes an ordinary plano revolve in midair in the the stage. Lee excellent baritone oft good ations and Charles Walkh off ter. Helen Primrose center of Tung Foo has an volee J and pulls k Manley r plano pat will sing Made Savings Gank of Pet Rooster, Now Wishes He Hadn't. Philip Downer of Coateaville, Pa seeeees Orpheum Empress .. Pantages CAPPS eee eee ee ee) * 7 * AT PANTAGES. *| * *) eee eee eer eeeeeeee The Wolgast-Rivers pletures top the bill at Pantages theatre . this woek y feature will (be Cant rry Youngaters Who present a something.onother entitled “Fan on a School Grougd. Four Casters are sertalivts, Naje @ays whe la the most per feetly formed woman, but you May judge for your thews and Duffy contrit (tary com ¢ The Rang nite in a cyclonic violin which prob-| ably means th (or possibly | he) is some breeze when she (or| he) fddlew. 1 Anna Hartrim, 16, took a ok and saw a large black snake between the pillows Subsoribers to The Beattie Star favor by notitying mee of any t and reg: r ° attempt to sub for The Beattie Star the desire of the management to secure the ly r, tute an are given ¢ attention. arrive 9 ation D 40 epa rtm © the Clreul! Captain R. J, Howie, master of the Weir liner Inverio, will succeed Captain Finlay a# master of the Orteric, Captain James Boyd, who has been raising fruit in the Yakt na valley, will succeed Captain Howie as master of the Inveric Little Mary (meeting her San Pedro, Cal.—An edict ha aunt at the door)—Oh, auntie, | gone forth against rats, F. T've dot @ baby bruvver. He | Johnson, representing the federal des cam government at this port, received} Auntio—le that so? Do you |orders to place a funnel-shaped de think he’s going to stay? vice on all ropes tethering veusels| Little Mary (pondering over |to prevent the landing of the ro-| the matter)—I fink #0. | dees he =| dents. 1 ‘ A psp je i ler gr tl New York, July 27—Kenneth A. Hearing of protests over the| Chadwick, @ cook, appeared in @ rd of the prizes in the fraternal| Brooklyn court house to have his last week resulted in the orig-| Wife arrested for perjury, because decision of the judges stand-!she had told bim before they were ing, and the Modern Woodmen win ™married that she had no mother, the three prizes, Binghampton, N. Y., July eee * * #% Oregon City—W. MH, Samp- * * son, the “marrying squire,” is & # i!l, and has saspended busi. # # ness for a few days, He has * * officiated at the marriage oft @| * more than 120 ce ples at his # & little home here. * eee ee ee ee eee) fi the stee! will take hing nohing of place ¢ Starr ! srnoon at the yards of J e & Co. She was bullt for Juan Fish company Steamer City of Seattle sailed for a scenic tour of Thursday night with 100 passen- Alaskan waters gere. GEOGRAPHY UP TO DATE The wise geography teacher asks her clans: What cities and at: are represented in the American and National leagues? Why the Washington team has been named the Senators? A special run of the South Sea pletures which Martin Johnson Ys showing In connection with his travelogues was given for newspa permen after the regular perform ance at the Orpheum last night TC RECA A Eee Seal * rior to the Panama. } him. jmeeting of Insurance men in Bpo | kane, | Government report shows Americans were fiiched of $120, 000,000 during fiscal year. How much did you contribute? Columbus, 0., July 28.—Gov. Har- mon has received a fine saddle horse from Sheriff Giles of Beau mont, Tex. The animal was offered last May on ¢ dition that Harmon be nominated for president, but Giles made the gift anyway, “China” will be the subject of an |address by Rev, Emery W. Ellis of | LAntsingebow, North China, tomor row morning at Plymouth chureh. | Rev. Ellis haw spent many years in the Orient | Lightning struck the ground where Mrs, Polly Harper was ing knocking her unconscious, nd she found upon recovering that the shock had cw her of chronic | rheumatinm. | Here’s Your Hat star | /s “ Staylate would I wer Mins Stinger—I wish to goodness you were. I always put the cat out when I want to. Ah, Mins your cat Stinger, Dail. won waK declared Te duly 27.—Joe Jack- into Trinity river and was going to drown himself, be tired of life. A po! liceman yelled at Jackson that if he did not come out he would shoot Jackson came out h zg Another community meeting will! #/ be held in Kinnear park. tomorrow * Redlands, Cal—An effort « afternoon. Music and address | # will be made here to raise the | will be the order of the day. * Tiger orchid. John Living * * — 1 * a Just returned from &| Springfield, 111, July 27—News # Manila, brought 5,000 plants @| papers of the Iinols 24th congres- # They are used in making hats, & sional district are today, on record & which are supe: #| 4% opposing the third party move-| a #|ment—both state and national, — | saved up $100, got It all in one) Her father beard ber screams |eeeete eet eee three li and ted the bill under a wing and, running In with a pitehfork,| ot bis pet rooster for safe keeping! killed the reptile, The pulpit of Christ church, East The rooster got into a neighbor's - 47th #t. and Brooklyn ay., will to yard, bad a fight, lost his $100, and) Sticks Splinter in Hand Siiding to| morrow morning be occupled by now Downer has to go to court to Base—Dies From Lockjaw. nev. Francie J. Hall, D. D., pro- prove that the bill his neighbor! Joceph Allison, 26, while playing! fexsor of dogmatic theology in the found is bis, | baseball in a Philadelphia lot, mac) Western Theological seminary,| pore aes a slide to base and atuck @ splinter) Chicaga So Much Rain Tobacco Plants Grow Four inches Overnight. | first rain in six weeks at Conn., wal so great that plants grew four inches tobacce overnight Measurements mad shaded of tobacco-—that in te —showed had grown seven inches in 44 hours and some of the growers fear they will have to use ladders to harvest it. Ten Couples Are Married With One Ceremony at Philadelphia. When the Italian er Ancona docked at Philadelphia, there were on board ten pretty girls Italy who came to marry member of the Church of Our Lady of Goc Counse! | The prospective bridegrooms met an them the pler, and, with joint ceremony, the ten cov were married by the Rev r| Scarsbella, pastor of the church. Jersey Girl Finds Black Snake Sleeping on Pillow Beside Her. Finding that for some reason the} pillows kept moving around on th couch where she was trying to | | DINNER Eat Your Sunday Dinner With Us Everything we serve is the best the market affords. Our cooking is superb. The prompt service, the well cooked foods, the mod- and the spa table din ing room, all will appeal to you. erate es cious, cool, com Thé location is a central one, right handy to the principal business streets, Again welcome. —THE— Eniddale Cafeteria THIRD AND JAMES. into his hand. He did not pay much attention to it, and ckjaw devoloped, killing! him, | Calle the Plumber to Thaw Frozen Water Pipes. | Though the mercury was close to| the Oe, a plumber was ltoa clothing store at Hanover and Port-| land sts, Boston, to thaw out water pipes. | There are three bubbling drink ing fountains there, and somebody | mixed too much It with the ice that covers the coils, causing #v erything to freeze up. Turning to Stone for Nine ¥ Man Caimly Awaits Death, | Charles J. Murphy years otd,| has been turning to stone for ning years, and is near death now. in St. Luke's hospital, St, Paul, Minn He has osteo-arthritis, which doc-| tors do not know the origin of or how to stop it j His Hmbs are as rigid as tron] girders, his jaws work mechanteally| and his eyes are blind to all except light and dark ECONOMICAL WOMAN 1 He—They were married by tele. phone. She—Was It a pay station? rear-end collision resulted last when Alki! Point car, was closely followed by an extra, stopped suddenly. The trailer bumped into the car ahead, shaking things up consi bly Motorma J. J, Coffey, 1107 Fifth) av., who was running the rear car, was cut about the head and arms by flying glass, and one other man,| who got away without telling his| name, was slightly injured by glass.| TOT TORIOK RK tO ht tok *| Aman is really to blame *| for ever making a mistake * about anything when he has * A night which willing to advise hi RAKRKKKKKKK * * * * * * x m. KRaKaKK x eeeteeeeeeeex @ young son always ready and *|40 are in Seattle today, the guests * lof the new Chamber of Commere *| They bave been attending the stat Washington —Postmaster Gener | al Hitchcock today signed a con tract with the Oceanic Steamship) Co, for carrying United States mails | b San Francisco and Aus-| ween tralian porta, Common soap, says @ Boston " physician, in a carrier of viru. lent disease and a menace to health. Now we know why the boy with the dirtiest face is never sick, and the tramp never feels a pain. St. Louls, Mo., July 27—Esquinal Amendanz was taken into custody for observation when he called at) the Mexican consul’s office here| the Coast this summer is unusually and declared he had a formula for| heavy, There is a scarcity of ves taking the yellow out of the sun. sels, and all steamers oparating af can do, Charged with having passed a| worthless check for $20 on the Hotel Arlington Monday, M. R. Me Ginnke was arrested in Vancouver yesterday of he Millennium” was the subject Svangelist Luther Warren at the gospel tent last night at Virginia st. and Fourth av. Tonight's ad dress will be along the same lines. Pe eee eee ee es ¥% * * * * * “WATER HUGGER" IS LATEST NUISANCE, Chicago, July 2%.—The “water hugger,” who annoys young women at bathing beaches, has appeared again this summer. One specimen was brought before Judge Cav- erly. worst type of hugger,” the judge “Fine is $50.” * A * A bad fracture of the skull was received yesterday by Fred Spind- ler, on the tranaport Dix, when an iron bar hit him on the head. H was taken to the Seattle General hospital, and is in a serious con dition. James Patton, who worked as a hod carrier in Seattle, is being sought by his brother-indaw, Harry Brewer of Martelle, Ta NEWS FROM SUMMER RE. SORTS PAYUP, Ind., July 27—Miss Lucy Dolley returned last night from New York, where she spent her two weeks’ vacation. Chase Carp left last night for New York after spending two weeks at Payup, Miss Dolley id she hated to come back. r. Carp said he hated to go back. Prohibitionists of King county held a meeting in the North Side hall in Fremont last night Rev. FB. L. Benedict, Rev. Luther Little of Seattle, and O. L. Bower of Ta- coma addressed the meeting. Insurance men to the number of | Identified They're killing cattle by elec- trocution in French slaughter houses. —Policeman Chas.) is dead here today, having been shot late last night by an un an, who escaped. It is} nved who was in civilian thes, was held up by his as-| sassin, b Pendieton, Or.—Although aa reared, Mise Carmen Falls of Port-| land has gone into training for the) “Round-Up” Wild West show. She claims she can ride any variety of bucking broncho to a “standstill The fourmasted schooner Gam-| ble, of the Puget Sound Mill com-| pany, arrived in port yesterday after a voyage of 117 days from South Africa. | Steamship companies of Seattle report that the freight traffic on have all the ‘BA | | 1000 Islands NewEngland Sea Coast Chautauqua Washington Newport News Bar Harbor Long Island Sound bod int Comfort HA Silda apc i Direct Leave Beattie . Victoria v ) oe 90 Canadian Pacific Railwa STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE Leave Victoria , Arrive Seattle . City Office, 718 fecond Avenue, SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR AMUSEMENTS \ &. Price 26e, 0c, 75c. W. C. FIELD Both Phones 5106 Advanced Vaudeville \ ‘ The Silent Humorist. VENITA GOULD Impersonations, BRADSHAW BROS. Comedy Contortions. THE STANLEYS Fun in Shadowland. “The Perfect Theatre VAN BROTHERS Harmony and Comedy BELMONT & HARL ~ The Man, the Girl and the Piang. MOTION PICTURES" World's Events. ANOTHER BIG MOLASSO PANTOMIME “ |*“La Petite Gosse’™ 14—Parisian Pantomimists and Dancers—14 —With— LILLIAN LESTER AND CARLO CASSETTA THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MYSTERY LEE TUNG FOO The Only Original Chinese Entertainer. HELEN PRIMROSE Sprightly Song: ONAIP Revolving an Upright Piano Through Space. MANL GRANTO & MAUD European Wire Walkers. — EV & WALSH Original, Patter and Songs, Best Vaudeville in America for 10c and ANTAGE@ Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE WOLGAST-RIVER The Only Real Moving Films of the Great Championship Battie FIGHTS PICT Los Angeles July 4 Are at Pantages. SEVEN MERRY YOUNGSTERS | 10c and 20c| .CK FA LOW FARE EXCURS ST & Including fascinating New York and historic old Boston. The Sea Shore and the picturesque New England mountain tesorts, All “back east” excursions at greatly reduced fares. See that your tickets, which are on sale at your home tickél office during the summer, read via NewYork nitral Lines “The Water-Level Route” Liberal stop-over tunity of visiting C Cleveland, To! Detroit, Bittsburg . Buffalo, Chautaugua Lake, Albany, other poin ‘incinna’ ts of interest. privileges lo, Indianapolis "Niag affording oppor- layton, Colum US, | Fort Wayne, ara Falls, Rochester, Syracuse, Utica ontreal, Springfield, Mass., and many The convenient and comfortable train service and interesting scenery make the trip a most enjoyable part of your vacation. Let us Plan Your “Back E: Trip Tell ws in a general way what you require, the number in your party, And the amount of money you want to spend, and we will propose one or two trips for your consideration, with complete information, and send You a descriptive fokter, accommodations. > Seattle Office, 714 Second Avenue AL. F. Jones, General Agent Passenger Department Or apply tohyour local agent’ for round-trip fares, tickets and sleeping car {hy IONS Handreds of delightful places to spend a summer vacation. “T cla o file for | Witey ‘be the rove dee! Hubby how 1 ‘AS G AUSTIN