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@ THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1912. ROMAN CATHOLIC C CHURCH ON WHEELS Men's t5e Cotton Gocks, all colors and sizes, palr 7c 75¢ pair Ladies’ Liste Gloves 49c je bok Wire Hair Pine MILLIONALR Hen! WIT see! Hla WIEE | NEW YORK, July 30.—Attempts to secure the release of Mra. Pi king, Frederick Patterson and ick Walah, held on a charge of lar. ceny preferred by Nicholas J. Mo Namara, a San Franciseo banker, were partially successful here to: day when Judge Bischoff fixed ball in each © $2,500. it is pected that a surety company will j put up the money later in the day. The specific charge against the prisoners is that of stealing Me Namara’s autémobile, but attorneys for the defendants say thoy are ready to prove that the automobile jinvoived belonged to Mrs. Me Namara and not to ber husband MeNamara’s attorneys were not prepared to go on with the ca today and the bearing was post poned wntil Friday, When a motion was made to admit the accused to ball the district attorney asked that the amount be fixed at but the court decided that half that -}amount was enough Patterson and Walsh were es" tne] employ of the MeNamaras r8.| Parkins and Mrs. Me sani are! Outside view of the St. Peter, and inside view showing the car chapel jfelends. McNamara Has openly; A Roman Catholic church in the) the cross and confessional charged Mrs. Perkins with respon- form of an albeteel railway car, the| Rack of the altar are living q sibility for his domestic difficulties St. Peter, will soon be doing mis-|ters for the chaplain and manager. and admits also that the arrests sionary work in Idaho under the|}a small mbination dining and were caused to prevent Mra, Me: direction of the Catholic Church Bx-| reading room, with a stateroom and Namara from accompanying Mrs. tension soctety | bathroom, and at the extreme end Perkins, Patterson and Walsh on a The St. Peter ts a perfect little| is located the cabinette kitchen trip to Europe. chureh and home for chaplain, car| Four folding upper berths occupy eee - crew and manager. The car is fit- space in the chapel near the ev- San Francisco—-Believing he ted much like a Pullman, The in trance, _ would be blamed for setting fire to terlor is of Quban mahogan: | cn m NEW “WRINKLE” ted suicide. ‘sanctuary and altar, the stations of SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 30-—After paying $1,099.50 for G O i D bB A R the formule,” for eradicating Now, Listen: | new “wrinkle” was not as eS - Mre. Louise Tono- swore to a warrant toda: . . Py bed WE forgot to tell you in our last ad on Gold that Gold Bar has its own electric lighting s¥stem. Its streets are lighted. Gold Bar has gravity water sys- tem. Gold Bar has telephone system, no charge for phone service to surrounding Bo Ladies’ Hemeatitched You know the story the comb J Handker. tells. Its a very discouraging story, too. Day by day, a few more strand Sre added, of hair that ts turning gray, losing its vitality, its strength and fis health. Gray hair is as unbecoming as old age, Natural pride should have its own say, You wish to look) young and it is your DUTY to ap so. You can't even LOOK young !f the silver threads begin to ehow, Re a “Young Woman” tn looks, al- is. The gray hairs belong to the won and to the grandmother. out of the grandmother class, Funtil your years justify it, by ue ‘ RAYS HAIR HEALTH SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. GREAT PRE- INVENTORY SALE ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE MUST GO Women’s J5c Black Cotton Hose, all sizes, pair— g° ON SALE THURSDAY 75¢ Corsets, made with hose supporters attached, for 49c Men's $3.50 Working Shoes, all sizes. July Clearance Sale price $1.98 Cambric, Swiss and Nainsook Embroid- ery, alues to 25¢ yard tl Men's Negligee Shirts made with soft col- lars, $1.25 values, now at— Children’s 15¢ Black Ribbed Cotton Hose. sale price, pair 7° Great variety of Ladies’ White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, regular $3.00 values $1.98 Boys’ Summer Suits, gray, brown and blue mixtures ; $3.50 values— $1.95 25c to 35c fine Swiss and Nainsook Em- broidery, per yard— 14 $1.25 White Mercer- ized Table Cloths, size 64x68. Sale Ladies’ Trimmed Straw Hats, regular values up to $5, at Women's $17.50 Cravenette Coats, Sale price— Women's Navy Blue Serge Suits, worth $17.50, Sale price— Ho Hay Spec ey manne stormy s Men's Balbriggan * Union Suits, worth regular $1.25. Sale price— 97° Men's $1.50 Army and Khaki Coats or Pants. Sale price, 79° Women’s 20c Cotton Hose, all sizes, black * or tans; July Clear- ance Sale price 11° 1,000-sheet roll fine Tissue Paper, regular 10c size; 4 rolls 25° Fine Swiss and Nain- sook Flouncing, value to $2.00, per yard— Mount Vernon or Carnation Milk, 4 cans for 25c | Boys’ $1.50 Shoes in a good assortment of sizes, now— Big lot of Kleinert’s Hook-on Satin cover- ed Hose Supporters Fels Naptha, Ivory or Fairy Soap, seven Bars for 25c Men's $1.00 Shirts, made with plain bosoms and cuffs at- tached; all sizes; each 61° Children’s 15¢ Black ribbed Cotton Hose, all sizes, pair— | for nest ae ot To We will buy your Geld Filings Gold Scrap and Platinum. High- nat Mrs Gertrude Pona, under owns. Some class, eh? beauty doctor, charging her » AND remember that big gangs of men are working, nights and Sundays with obtaining money false pretense. hing th k he Great_ Northern's cht wards. F ck ’ for Freight asseinbly. The average mind canner grasp the tonnage possiitties of ff] BOURNE WON'T RUN THIS TIME Mrs. Tonoronse says the wrinkle eradicator is nothing but the white of egg and did not work as outlined by Mrs. Pona, the inventor. fifteen freight assembly tracks, each one capable of yarding thousands of tons of freight. ; wc EVERY passenger train, eastbound ie neagg TON, bad reg *? 4 4 ‘or Bourne, repl lo let Way, must pass through Gold Bar |ters urging him to reconsider his EVERY long through freight, with its fortunes in the products of the East and jdecision not to be a candidate for West, must pass through Gold Bar. They will be made up and broken up at Gold reelection, many of which have Bar. THINK OF THAT! age received by him, writes that GOLD BAR has ONE BILLION FEET of timber at its doors, BY ACTUAL —[/Pe. 0bteriates the | eridences, of CRUISE. And Gold Bar has the second largest mill in the state, with a pay roll would consider it a reflection on of $18,000 per month. jthe primary system of Oregon to’ HURRY! @he choice business lots are going fast, so are the residence lots. become a candidate for the senate OSCAR JENSEN & CO. igen nin” Rominaton should be declared fraudulent Initiative in determining this, a» well as in placing bis name before j 314 NORTHERN BANK BLDG., SEATTLE. Branch Office at Gold Bar. Reference—Scandinavian American Bank, Seattle. days immense 35¢ to 50c all pure silk Ribbons, 5 and 6 inches wide, yard 23° Warner's $2.50 Rust Proof Corsets now going for— 31 28 Perfumed Toilet Soaps, the regular 5c size, cake Good quality Writing Paper, 10c Tablets and Envelopes for, each— and westbound, on the Great Northern Rail- 35c Neckwear, Bows, Jabots, Collars, etc., signs, yard— now going for— 18° | 18 35c Fancy Ribbons, some in Dresden de- [the people, would have to come, he says, from others than bimaeif, |INDICTMENT — IS DISMISSED PORTLAD Or., July 30.—~The | indictment Mayor Rusi No, what happened to Miss Jemima? Miss Jemima about to turn in one night. Found man under bed. Jemima grabs him by the leg and squeals, “What are you doing under there?” What did the man say? Man said :— “Excuse me, madam, I’m hunting for my chew of CLIMAX | “The Grand old Chew” |Maht, Police Chief Slover and jothers, charging them with an al- }leged attempt to bribe Deputy City |Acorney Collier with marked money, has been dismissed. The dismissal. was on motion of Dis trict Attorney Cameron, who that the case was not enough to come to trial. | “THE MARKETS jowing are paid by local te to the pr by the re’ xing price,” tho retatier Prices in all varia farmers comes \ and the sum paid ling price leases are su’ 0 j cord to tres | Hinds, steer w Spring lamb Rreakers BSseEeests Shs = zs Jacon Potted hw Ox to Dried heet Poultry—novas Beying | Prive mesmeeseia totes kiings . live, Ib. PASS ART Sssne ‘othouse } d lettuce: eon, Belling Eastern Wastngton timothy 1 Puget sound tir 00@19 pthy 14.0000 16 13.00@ La 14. Shorts” ne Whole corn Cracked Portiand, Or—Aiarmed by the! crackling of what they believed to be a brushwood fire in the city park, several persons Investigated and found that it was caused by the bursting of thousands of Scotch broom pods ripened by the warm sun, Most eye trouble can be | remedied by correctly fitted | Glasses.—Pearson’s Magazine. [| We guarant be correctly fitted. Let us fit you with Shur-ons. our glasses to fT) B Weak « ing lnbas, w spinal curva- And rupture can nh most cases be ured if pre plances a guaran appllances artificial Hmbs and trusses to be the best. Catalogue and advice free. A LUNDBERG Co, 1107 ‘Third Ave. Suffer at times with some form ot indigestion. If neglected, it becomes dyspepsia. One dose of Scotch Stomach Remedy poo ny Indigestion. You should keep this wonderful remedy aor houss or. traveling bag. Made una drunt like tea Flew to the taste, better for the stom: If your druggist sella pure arugs and guaranteed remedies he sells SCOTCH STOMACH 50c REMEDY Bis ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS ~~ EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN RAILWAY Limited (rains Wextre train ‘Satur: eae 1046 p ricket Off Weatleko: i fmited traing | baggawe tral eaves frelaht aed at State Li ViePe "PRACTION co | ge committ against it. [STOWAWAYS j} mouth of WON'T. GIVE ’EM EQUAL RIGHTS WASHINGTON, D. C., July 30.— The senate finance committee to- day decided by a vote of 7 to 6 to adversely report on a house bill designed to give congressional com mittees equal rights with the comp troller of the currency in the in- vestigation of the national banks. | The bill was framed to give author ity to the money trust investigat e of the house to probe various financial institutions. McCumber and LaFoilette, re publicans, favored the measure. Bailey was the only democrat ARE DROWNED | PORTLAND, rf July 30.- Stabbing Chief Engineer Tayoura in the shoulder as he tried to stop them, two Japanese stowaways, | manacled together, jumped — over- board from the Japanese steamer Hokuto Maru and were probably drowned, according to Captain Nishikawa, when the vessel reached port. The steamer was entering the the Willamette river when the two stowaways escaped from the room in which they were confined and made for the rail. | Gen. Hathaway Dead PORTLAND, Or, July 30.—Brig. Gen. Forrest Henry’ Hathaway, U 8. A,, retired, died of heart disease at his Portland home. After serving 40 years in the army, Gen. Hathaway was commis sioned brigadier general January | 20, 1904, and retired the following day, at his own request TRIES “TO BE HER OWN SURGEON ALLENTOWN, Pa, July 30 Needing coal to do the family iron ing, Mra Cecelia Kunkle started to fill a scuttle, after climbing on a coal train which stopped on the Lehigh Valley railroad near } home. She was about to alight | when the train started suddenly The jolt threw her on the rail, and the car wheels cut off a leg. When help arrived she was sitting on the track binding the mangled limb. She resisted removal to, the hos pital, where the leg was amputated because, she sald, her 3-weeks'old baby needed her at home VERY SWEET OF PUSSY COLUMBUS, 0., July 30.—Here is a part of an official report A. C Schott, assistant actuary of the state liability board, made, He has discovered a cat at the Goodman | plant, in Hamilton, acting as a mother to a nest of eight young rats found by the employes after! they had killed the mgther rat. He | said that the cat was taking care | of the young rats as if*they were here own offspring. ~|TEDDY HITS He—You fondle that pug puppy until I am actually jealous of him! She—You're all alike. This puppy is jealous of you Some bays have vacations; others get a job. RIGHT BACK OYSTER BAY, N. ¥., July 30.— Col. Theodore Roosevelt today took direct issue with the statement made from the White House last night in which the republican na onal committee's action in the | contests at the Chicago convention was justified. The colonel asserted that Senator Elihu Root had admit- ted that he would have voted to [seat the Roosevelt delegates im {the Texas contests. He referred to Nicholas Murray Butler's state- jment that the Roosevelt delegates | from Washington should have been |seated, saying: “This attempted | defense by Taft does not and can- not controvert a single statement |made by me in my three articles jin The Outlook. 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You will feel j Sather Spirits—after you know and use hecchams Pill ‘The directions with every boz are valuable— valeable—cepecially to women, Sold everywhere. Im boxes 10c., 28c. WEST COAST CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Jun New Local Onions tion of Westinke Av. Duds, per pound pound extra fancy ranch, local ranch, dozen habit of atrictly al fruit trade. ja Victoria urning Direct) Dally: Seattle 9:00 a. Vietoria . 5 Victoria Arrive Vancouver Leave Vancouver Arrive Seattle . Arriv Leave ning to the Vegetables and exes sick only strictly fresh nd Fiftth—N, W. anch Stamped Eggs, 2 dozen for dox.-. West Coast Co-operative We solicit the cee and fruits, ny invalld ‘Vancouver Leave Vancouver . | Arrive Victoria , . | Leave Victoria | Arrive Seattle SAILING FROM PIER 1. City Office, 718 Second Avenue.