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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1912. Osgar Is Playfully Going to Lift a Friend’s Watc h, But-- Le ° ° ° naggapciaians ear Tee- Hee —T vic A ti s = va You were usr \_ ile in GOING TO PLAY A . oxcuvse Me— TRICK, HUHNE I SUBBOSED You WASS— THOUGHT I WAS Some T WASS JUST TRYING Bayvindow! ©=|JUST SLIP NISS (lf S100, T WOUT KNOW VATCH OUDT, UND HE VILL DINK movement has been started] bare to raise a fund of over $100. 000 for the building of a mammoth concrete stadium. The Ti yma of Etttaes, a local organization active ly interested in the success of the! recent Golden Potlatch, started the campaign at ita meeting yeste rday The matter will receive more de tailed attention at the next meet ing, August 13 The location of the stadium will] be as near the center of the city as possible A mmittee wan ap} pointed to formulate the plans for} making a vigorous campaign, It is proposed to push the project along. so that the stadium may be ready for next year's Potlatch. KILLED BY RATTLESNAKE GOLDENDALE, July 31.—The first fatality from rattlesnakes was reported yesterday. It was the 3 yearold daughter of a Crofton prat rie rancher. The rattler struck her as she was playing Im the garden of the home. Clemmer Theatre Seattle’s Best Photoplay House. “THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW” A wonderful historical drama, showing the upris- ing of the natives and the Queen's Own Regiment to the rescue Shown —THIS is) WHAT I'D ) Ze Do To You! iy 4 Tk as FRIEND OF YOURS, HUN? VEN iF T WAS— INDICT FRIEND OF _ [QUEEN MARY RIDES ON A HAND CAR HOUSE Vg MILLIONAIRE’S WIFE | | Ca FOR GRAND LARCENY WASHINGTON, duly |house yesterd: (By Vatted Press Leased a alt sinh might be released BARTENDER WINS A SCHOLARSHIP AT PRINCETON ' | j | | 107, voted to repeat ing for reciprocity with The vote was on an the senate to the excise 8: N FRANCISCO, July 91 Nicholas J. McNamara, the San a by a vote ot 386 Cora Forking, who. wel sirested.tn|Prencioco baoker, with his dough laent te eieh New York while accompanylug Mra |ter, Glad) speared before the | board. Nicholas K. McNamara and party, |grand jury, and both gave testimony lincluding Mrs. McNamara’s two |that made up part of the case upon children, & man servant and a chauf |which the indictments were re feur, to Burope, was indicted by the [turned grand jury here on a charge of] McNamara alleges that Mra, Per TAFT WI |krand larceny for the theft of Mo:|kins wields a strange Influence over NEW |} Namata’s $4,500 automobite. Dis |his wife, and with her out of the | WASHINGTON, Julyil triet Ato’ Fickert today wired| way he expects to have no difficut dent Taft motored to the. the New York police that true billx|ty in Inducing bis wife to return to embassy here (day and oer. * had been eturned and that Pat California OH, YES, A LOVELY JOB death of the late ate mike In reply to President Tatts ie blegram, the sew ermperor bito cabled 1 am sympathetic m sincerest thanks.” “Hear Oliver G. W lace on the new pipe organ Hear Miss Cecelia Marbau, Connider the uctor, for he bath patience the new ; operatic soprano. He must answer all questions politely, no matter bow foolish and unnecessary they seem to him Seattle Commercial 1,200 Seats—10 Cents He is id responsible for the nambering and naming of the to have those political ds , d avenues and for the fact that the stores close promptly ‘om ‘ : at 6 o'clock ? banners that agitate the; ere * Iraecible passengers give him “a plece of their mind” becaune it . all over the city removed “At the iq is necessary to walt at street crossings for the passage of traffic. meeting last night « committee 4 f Perhaps the most annoying of al) is the effort of the bibulous appointed to consider how it 4 personage, who persists in being sociable and talking to the motor Queen Mary and King George visited the mines in Yorkshire, Eng, done. The same committes: wil man, and who, after repeated rebuffs and admonitions from the | recently, and The Star's London correspondent sends this photograph also see the school board) JOHN LARSEN. conductor, plants bis feet wh rt and stendies bimeelf while he of the queen, taken as she was pushed about the mine working on a obtain various buildings for ¥ | laboriously extracts from hia pocket his book and pencil and takes | handcar. ca! meetings. John Larsen at 19, is a fine little ton club of Chicago, which annually! (he number of the conductor, with the assertion that he “will shee ed oo _ — —- _ F ecg enna 7 He can mix a pousse cafe! selects the student who best stands; thash thish shmart guy looshes hinh job |ALLEGES HE | the acid test as the most worthy | If @ street car conductor is quiet and reserved he is loudly pro | algebraic equa- candidate for honors. | claimed by a certain class of passengers as “a surly, grouchy cuss”; | | Fintating of the|tions, discourses on political econ-| Larsen went through Evanston! if be is pleasant and answers a question with a polite smile, some- | TRADED HER OFF finest kind in lomy or “draws one with a low col-|academy, paying his expenses with| one in the car is sure to exclaim in a sibilant whisper, “These firty | five} money earned by tending bar for| smartalecks ought to be reported! GOLDENDALE, Wash, July bartender in his father’s “life hts father. Hard as the work was! Yea, verily, between the company spotters and the grouches, he 3i—Alleging that her husband saving station,” on Milwaukee ay.,/it doesn't seem to have leads a lovely existance. traded her to another man in | Chicago, John mixed drinks for! with the physical or men for two lots, Mra. Ida M i vie of Cleveland ebtained a 1 8.000 n Free nn (Other#—he doesn't indulge-—and | ment of this boy with the studied night after night wutil 1 a./ mined jaw and the physique of a| » ADMIT “BAR. AND BENCH GET TING divorce from her husband, His surroundings never caused studies, Larsen found time to fn INTO DISREPUTE WITH PEOPLE” married in 1893, and have two the boy to swerve from the path he baseball and to make the track children. Davie is a famous Se NG pci chose as a lead. to keep straight team. He ie an albr plete, ” : y, ti nh t ind her: Hh TACOMA, July 31 We dow’t admit it publicly, but are bound character aroui ere. e, and obtain an education. As a re-\and has competed a best} “to admit {t among oerssives that the bar and bench are getting into nickname is duc to the fact that ui reds 0 nswers From All Directions TIME IS SHORT If you cannot sleep nights difficult to ret breath, gastritis, dyspepsia, vleeration of th stomach, constipation, in fact. all diseases of the stomach and bowels, appendicitis, acute or chronic, it will pay you to tn vestigate and see some patients I have cured. Private sanitarium and office S517 22nd N. W. Dr. Nuernberg German Specialist on Chronic Diseases. jsult of mixing work and study, he/interscholastic stars in the country pete a 4 i tternar Oe 4 a he drives a team made up pf an ogee 2 pager _~ for r youre, young fellow asked his father across according to the ideas of the pédple in criminal prosecutions DOUBLE CHARGE dll a al as BB gre one og Ee oor ge beeldcnaces] Tanner urged the plan set fdrui by B. R. Buxton of Lewis county A double charge awaits Bob | Trenchard the Poes, de Witt,:my boy, where you come from,| that convictions should fdllow and @ verdict be rendered by 10 of 12 | Wolfe, arrested last week on al | Sammy White, and—Woodrow Wil-| Your work has been honest, and, J#Forr in certain cases charge of passing worthless bank! |xon, inventor Of the criss-cross play you're 4 goed bey. :if you Weren't The prosecutors’ meeting was aTorerunner of the State Bar as |notes. In addition to the charge lin football Untitled te ft you wouldnt have re.| sociation meeting, which opened’ here today on which he was arrested he ts} Larsen was chosen by the Prince-| ceived the scholarship.” Ss | wanted for having violated the ae RaARERARRHRRANERHRAKR RK Ke & eh |teTms Of bis parcle from the: Mon | MUNICIPAL GARBAGE COLLECTION ES axruanaTions roLow. ial de day placed under bonds of $1,500) Jak Heavens! What are those green and black marks on - IS PLANNED FOR NEXT YEAR; ® fi!" ryoc wave sows hin EE: dD. T en DANCING eeeeeeeeee HIPPODROME, SEATTLE’S ||. Seattle will bave municipal gar-, partment, for whi »pria * Jake—Y-yes PATROL LAUNCH jbage collection next year. The’ tion of $60,000 will The | * Mra. Jake—Well, I painted the screens with your shavin NEW DANCING PALACE. council yesterday, on its first da will ase five|® brush and I forgot to clean it ae’ ‘ Fifth and University. work on the tax levy, unanimously anto truc odump| te et RRR RRR FOR THE a & Cents Per Couple. voted to take over w re con w into et sound. i. = ane ee ast trol the collection of garbage, be Accordin uel 1. Emerson ——s —————en—e | Cinning February 1, wh contracts with Captain 0. Thomas Davies, Ses “5 sOOOOOC: warden of the port of Seattle, has been instructed by the har bors and public grounds com. mittee of the city council to make an investigation and re ‘That's the price at which we can shoe each member of the family port on the cost of maintaining FIGHT FOR | WANT HUBBIES wer Sri ske Wadbugion aad Sak ot posed ordinance for this object > - ease the ache of lone heart This but ractle every size will be found in the lot FOR RHEUMATISN EVERETT BONDS ‘i= 's'sws souls sihes on J" a | All Draggists Gukuuane Ge HON. Sok iF Forest Grove, Ore OTHER DECIDEDLY GOOD OFFERS FOLLOW SAVED FROM FIRE letter says that one is the city's the efficiency expert, who made a ivate collectors thorough examination of the situa tion here, the of $10 Ke of garbage Here is the key to begin with: The lette is Nov 1 in the is alphabet; the letter “H” is No. § in the siebshl Now what the Pyramid says ith Commissioner Crichton ed the plans of this new de RWEAR ANO HOSIERY Like Sik, Conte Ovesfourth Makan Areade Seattic, awer here as beet of | ned mall i NATIONAL PIANO MANUFACTURERS ‘The New Snlesrooms, 823 Third Av. Cor. Marion, Seattle” ANSWeR s [Everett city bonds will be fought | ttle over 30 and both ure unde Men’s Shoes | LADIES’ SHOES Oh tit. “saly e eRe latte ae i out here on August,5 between Mrs./35. ‘They will not be a burden, they | $4.00 and $65.00 Slippers, in Bimrank Ginrich’s young children rom, Name 6.6... cees . Anna Louise Klein and Griffith H.|siate, as they can make a fair ii $4.00 and $5.00 Tan, Dull and | White, pink, blue, red and black were waved from fire yesterday by PICNIC GIVEN BY THI Griffith, executor of the estate of ling’ They want. however. th Patent Oxfords, in 1 95 | a $1 00 Bert Pint , etvaie Ex tea alee Street Address : the late John H, Hughes, manager | husbands to be ©, woll-butt | g00d sizes $ ' | $2.60 0 rd $4.00 nk be infantry jren were in the ‘Towen or Clty Py i of the North American Trading & land ag near physical perfection Hogs: xfords, all sizes. By arn on Ginrich’s farm, near Tum ‘The numbers on the Pyramid make the following statement i ‘ 00 8 ‘ 7 in all | im tan, dull or patent; big va Transportation Co : possible. $5.00 Shoes and Oxfords, in all n. dull or patent; big vari Bi en on en it caught fire. Flint ‘so Mrs. Klein was served with an in leathers and styles, from the | $1.95 ening & mattress 0 peothet wiiastt ments Bery . she registered at the Savoy hotel.| SHOOTS Siater & Morril, H. T. Wright | $5.00 and $6.00 ‘Shoes “and Ox p|rushed through the flames and | Ais Admh The petit os be injontsion be! SANTA CRUZ WOMAN 1 te good $2.95 0 1 ge grote 4 th THE TREASURE. Inciud: te Fe ne . im fs nae Mra, | Threats of lynching are being freely 6,00 4 97.00 Shoes and Ox and in good $2 95 SPECIAL ELECTIO : AMUSEMENTS Klein claims them as her own and ified man een ee at So Uninet bs: om a inethens toes | . " | N HOUSE UNLOCKED : who t and |y fards Whit Canvas Shoes and ene inays that she had power of at ast night shot and . . : A specia ection will be held seriously oundec . . J M. } Pumps; all " r | . = . Prizes Doth Phones sires, [torney from Hughe to take her |% a rt rai BI an A eorgeog eo me $3.95 tates $2,95 iy gp ; to one by the ques- | $18,000 Set Aside for Equal Distribution as Free eae Gian tis balay depoutt box. 17" pullet entered just un ¢ tion of a $950,000 bond issue for : ‘ . ti lanu- fe he did, she alleges jder the nose and came ont through At $1.00 per pair we have Children's Patent Shoes, with black or [| a new court house on the present Those Taking Part in This Extraordinary M « b whose name |i white tops, and Children’s Pumps, in tan, patent or white canvas site of the Coliseum theatre, 7 hird] facturers’ Advertising Campaign. | STRUCK BY AUTO Purner whe Also the footform “Broadwalk” Children’s Shoes, in tan, dull and 9} @¥. and James st. The county com 1 accept a bouquet of || patent, at the same price missioners decided on this yester ; Manufactu West ver : asen av. § og empted suicide, but was disarmed that we are giving the best values at the price ever offere - . iT ae y 4 . Seattle at 823 Third A Cor. Ma Street. First ‘ Nick of 40, 919 Weller # oe Jats d. Miss Purner will re THIS SURPLUS STOCK MUST GO WANT A LIGHT- tory Club Only $34 Month. ‘Ten Year Guaranteed Quality. , just. as he stepped from a street car |° HOUSE FOR ALASKA | ne 9, at Seventh av. and Jackson st. last| yng, weeeie WOODS DEAD. | Turrell’s Enlarged Basement Salesroom John J. Fitegerald, chairman of [might Jasclarelli was thrown 15! Mrs, Bessie Warmouth Woods, a| 122 Marion St., or 903 Second Ave. the committee on appropriations feet anc on the pavemen lo lndtive daughter of Oregon, 61 of the house of entatives, to 0 ceived # compound tr ure of his | Monday as the result of an’ oper - een a8 day has received a telegram from 14—Paristan Das “ See Witne : By bad ioert A. Woods, deputy county clerk. Her of Commerce, urging him to sup e wal al ie > miles an hour, | father was one of the first of the port the bill providing for an ap Silane Comteay: Miveiery: eovdiah RILLS WikeenLe | er crows the Oregon trail| TRAVEL ON THE propriation of $125,000 for the con: or | Sot hay by ox team. ‘The funeral will take struction of a lighthouse on Cape | FORT STEVENS, Ore., July 31 4 ‘ The PANTAGES onic sins! wal ekg oom bs| MITT VAT AU KE? Ricochet son of Representative Jefforts of| Mrs. F. M. Conn and Miss Leora BETWEEN ing of life and property : GAST-RIVERS Oklahoma, is dead today. He was|Conn, wife and daughter of the - pletares a private in the United States army |late Dr. Conn, will sail from Cor WITH THE NEW EMPEROR RY YOUNGSTERS and committed suicide while on|dova August Ist. The body of Dr Seattle and Grays Harbor’ TOKIO, July 31.—Emperér Yoshi : oe. guard dut Conn will be cremated on their ar hito today : <tr Bint Te GN pee day plans to call an extra 3 Pes oy omer ig rival Trains leave Seattle 7:20 A. M. and 4:20 P, M, |session of parliament to outline : |thought she had her arms about ber] Deputy Sheriff Proebste! brought | For particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or address |fltiyn ot duran Inaugurated he hia ; husband and was begging that he|M, KR. McGinnis from Vancouver, | t sitive! 2 "aed e | ) od ear ‘ stop senrhing fora ular who Mc McGinn charged with ha CITY TICKET OFFICE Tuesday morning, “ns SS nufact » |had entered their home. When sheling p a worthless check far and Cherry, or J J ti diseove: 1 she was embracing the}$50 on the Arlington hotel, Deporta. ‘ ite . ve Wearled as the result of his vigil ationa iano a Marion. burglar, she screamed and he es-|tion proceedings were necessary to at his father's bedside, no elabor- The New Salesrooms, 823 Third Av., Cor