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Boalt ORCAS, San Juan Islands, July) 7 pitulate: On July & two 19. men, unknown, held up and rob The bandit bold is all at eca, bed two bank messengers on Van And knows not where to turn; |couver island, getting away with The “bobbies” from Vancouv’, B.C. § odd, in bills and mall With righeous anger burn, e They'd get the bloomin’ biighter, only ‘the provincial govern. wom ment, but the entire British em. Or 80 It seems to me— pire, on which the sun never sets, If only they could but refrain seems to regard the tnefdent as From buttered bread and tea. highly unconventional and improp- er. It may be that his majesty, This is the first chance I have King George himself, is perturbed. had, since coming to the islands At any rate, the huge, though join the man-hunt, to tell the whole ponderous machinery of Canadian story of. this quaint .affatr The justice was set {n motion Sen J Jy ‘tne hd ‘s out of the world Petpet vaio venue Island telephone systen Meanwhile, the band at Bellingham, and the n boat, escay to thing I can say of the tsland t islands, rowing nights and sleeping phone system is that It fs ¢ s, and finally gained Belling worst In the world ham, where, at the Star clothing store, they bought clothes One, It's Close to Comedy presumably the older and more In the circumstances, the indul-| hardened crim!nal disappeared, and may be tn Timbuctoo now, for all anybody knows The younger man, remembering he had left his precious discharge papers, he having served honorably gent reader will bear with me ff I recapitulate events which are al y known or guessed a’ The hunt, I say, ts quaint, a nly a thin thread of tragedy running TONIGHT’S LAST CHANCE, _ FOLKS! TYEE GOES BACK TO HOME IN THE NORTH Tonight the big chief will depart. | Schoenfeld, Francis Rotch, The kink of the Potlatch will leave originator of Dade’ day, for bis native haunts, The visit of other leaders of the dade’ rebel- Hyas Tyee Rice will come to an tion, celebration, or whatever you end. call It, promise to start faithfully the But we should worry. We're pot- on time. latching, and we're not anticipating allt Allterd much-to-be-regretted departures. Early this morning patriotic While the Tyee fs with us, we're dads who have been stung tnnu merable times by various tag sales peddied by the fair ones, were on hand to return the compliment. Loaded with Da day tage, they made such wonderful progress that by evening every woman in Seattle, old and young, who exhibits her- making merry. We, you, they, I. lhe, she—everybody is having Ja large time and planning for a |larger time tonight. . Today is Dads’ day, and It's sure the to be a hummer. Hizzoner, the seit downtown, will be wearing @ }mayor, has prociatmed a full holl-\tag ‘Tags will be sold to none but |day, and the parade this afternoon,| women folks, President Schoen- 0 kiddies which will be led by feld tagged Mra. Josephus Dante from the various playfields, is £O wits of the secretary, at the army jing to be a humdinger, and then some. The dads’ parade will contain’ Poday’s Potlatch attractions will many n e dads, many less not be supplemented by the aquatic Jable ones, and many more who — mayor, the city dads, and the plain The last parade of the Potlatch | scrubs who get up to cook break will take place tonight, at § o'clock, fast for wife, and bring in the when several hundred Tilikums | kindling, and the pay checks, who) wii! present another electric page |wind up the eight-day clocks, and/ant, Fireworks displays will be beat the carpets, and sprinkle the lawns, and several, sundry and divers other performances of this | character—yes, and who pay the bills. made on the Sound at At about the same time the cere monies incident to the Tyee'n de parture will take place at the grand stand. | | The parade will move promptly} And the Potlatchers will wind up at 2 p. m. from Fourth av. and/the fun with another rip-roaring [Cherry st. President Herbert! night of carnival spirit afm Sharks, Whales and All Manner of Hideous Deep Sea Fish Become | Film Actors by a New Invention NOW WHEN IL GET To: "OO-EE-O, OO~ER- O~LEE-EE -EE'” mee DOT~You CHOIN MIT ER CHORUS. GBT ma? _- 8 | Stearns’ ween the bat-| |not notable at all. But as long « on Elliott bay. The |they're bona fide dads, they'll be races will take place at & c’clock |fully privileged to parade. Johnny Bryant will make an filu | Gov, Lister, who {s official dad of minated aeroplane flight at 10:15] |the state, and Is otherwise cligible, tonight |too, will be in line. So will the see 10 o'clock. | » 1 NOT ony GET You BUT 1 HAF You jin a navy somewhere, in the stolen row t Ore turned there in the passenger steamer Taku IT No One Knows His Name W. E. Sutherland, mayor of Or cas, proprictor of the hotel and gen eral store, notary public and farm er, had the papers. He returned them to the bandit without reading them. S80 no one knows the fugt tive's name. Sheriff Boles, hearing of the bandit's return, met bim near the| exchang shots with hotel and 4 him, The bandit was wounded fh the neck and shoulder, but escaped Meanwhile, the Canadians had come down from Vi ouver tsland with three cuttere—the Faloma, the ess and the Wina mae, the latest named being equip with one Th were join ed by the U. 8. Arcata. Sbbrift Holce deputized the Canadians Canadians Must Have Tea When the bandit escaped from the sheriff, the Canadians followed him {nto the Intertor, surrounded him and were preparing to comb the brush, where he was concealed when one of thelr number discov lered that the hour war 4 A plenic will be held by old-time mbera and friends of Taylor Congregational church, at Wood land park Thursday noon and after: | noon, July 24, at which Rev. Geo. |H. Lee and family are the guests. All old friends and mem bere please take notice Stearns’ Electric \Rat=Roach Paste | Ready for Use. Better Than Traps Sold by _Druggists, 25c and $1 Or sen har repaid t MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS Electric Paste Co., Chicago, mh 5ce—Union Theatre—Se | | Botwe and Pike Third Union ay ite pontoffice. Four reel Jof the latest and best plotures « |anown datly at this popular theatre Do not fall to see our shows. They are exceptionally good SUMMER ICE } Telephone Elliott 5560 For ice rates, We guaran- tee eis welght and prompt deliver ice DELIVERY CO Geld Medal, London, 1911 Largest Seis NICN GRADE Toa m Werks, A whiff of an Indian Ger- den's fragmnce comes to the tables of the Western World with Ridgways ea fs hh makes it go fur- ther than any other tea. __|ia bad BLOCK ALASKA CONSUL’S WIFE ATTACKED VETERANS: AD a IN PUBLIC BY BULGARIAN | TROOPERS; WOMEN KILLED 1913. OO-ECE, OO-EL, OO-EE-O-LAY o0- EE-OLAY, O0-EE-OLAY b} pay” * ° ‘ ©0-EE-O, 0O-CE-O-LEE~EE EE! * 47 3g Words by Se “= Music by Masnetee 1 At 4 in the rnoon all trae: Big Force Against Him Britons eat thin slices of buttered Pitted against him are 50 mer bread and drink tea. In Afric armed with rifles, shotguns and r Australia, Britisn Columbia and solvers, and four reven London, when 4 ¢ k Comes with senrctilights, the ce round, Britons drink tea for So, In thie instance, the provin celal police retired to thetr boat for And when they retarn the p toa d, the ay { t bri bandit was not th Pi aaa stdien a boat and escaped to 8 The bandR has two automatic {sland, where the hunt started all Colts and plenty of ammunition over agals. The cutters were stationed ane | Amused the Isianders on each side of the Irland. By day I got here about then and found |® patrol is maintained. By night the falandors convulsed with langh- |tme searchlighte play over the ter. water and along the wooded sh: ‘The bandit first appeared ar the Every passing boat ie sharp! home of Mrs. Mary Shaw, four |#rutinized. jen distant from the Shaw Inland Set Bait for Bandit m cannery. 8 He was seen on the southweat end © dressed his wounds George f the is later crossed back to the sannery aide He tn loaded which he can't spend believe be has al! the loot He told Mrs. Shaw he | Pole. He Is undersized, looks lin apparently not over-bright, scared. By Gilson jon Gardner wAaninaton, duly 19 Government ownership of rall- roade In Alaska, which Its em- bodied In the Chamberiain as well as the Poindexter bill, now pending In the senate, is being systematically blocked by the coterie of senators who serve special privilege. The first time the Chamber. jain bill came up under the calendar, July 10, the man who refused unanimous consent wi Senator Burton of Ohio. The apes a other delays untii the mat had to go over. { quorum and contthe LORD BALLYROT One day I entered a tobacco- nist’s establishment and ascer tained the varlety of his stock of cigars, you know In selecting ore 1 specified that I did not care for a strong, black one, but preferred |the milder sort. He I'm on, bo, I'm on. You ain't eeking to Inhale the chimney on a) roundhouse. Nix on those husky, Zulu-tinted torches, eh, cul? Here's | down with money, The ofticers wana 20, and RAILROAD BILL IN SLANGLAND) 1 with its wir to the cannery wt ght a dory was placed stays. clow On the first on the shore near the wharf as y a decoy. It was hoped the bandit wonld find ft and attempt to es cape The decoy having been planted the crow of thp Winamac gave a pry to which the Islanders were invited. They were entertained az muste from a phonograph. The ATHENS, July 19.—Blood-curd ling stories of murder, rapine, ma sacte, looting and sacking at Ser and vicinity, alleged against Bulgar troops by King Constantine of Greece, were verified here today by the Austrian consul at Salonika. Almost unbelievable stories were | told by the Austrian | Hie own wife, he |, was dis. honored by Bulgarian officers the presence of scores of soldiers » CHORUS GIRLS BEG ON STREET CHICAGO, the way from New York {s all right |—all right—but it won't buy a plate | Jot beans fn a dairy lunch in Chi- eaAgo This is the way Violet Drew, late | July 19 of the ehorus of “Mile. Modiste,” | |Fritst Scheff's show, which went | broke in the Studeyaker theatre, explained why she and Evelyn Ray mond, another of the 60 stranded chorus girls, etood on Michigan boule’ 2% today with upturned | | straw A Yinglo of small cotns, drotped | |by brokers and business men en | route to their offices, interrupted Miss Drew's monologue. “See, it's easy,” she sald, smi! ing an acknowledgment of the con tributions. “Who wouldn't help a chorus girl buy a ham sandwich? But, of course we have to divvy up! with some of the chorus men. You see, tbey furnished the hats.” HOUSE IS TOuGHY By Gilson Gardner } what'll tickle your pipes—a ni w ABYINGTON, July 19.—A ae BS PICTURES TAKEN| It 1s a remarkable tnvention mild, tan-colored Roman candle, the Sire to discredit Col, Martin M.| DEE N UNDER THE SEA!| which makes {t possible for men to kind we call the Flor de Ma Mulhall, rather than find out the | It’s not a dream. It's not a hope. | go 600 feet down under water with-| | Hemp.” truth as to the latter's charges, ap It's not a possibility. It’s a sure|out diving sults or any special My word! pears to apimate the house lobby | thing breathing aratus ——_———_— inquiry he first step taken by} ‘The publio—the great, big movie| It Is Just Ike going down Into a | {Garrett and his committee was to} | public—that is growing larger each |tunnel. The tube is flexible, and| summon relatives by marriage of week, is to have the chance to it |Can be extended at will. It is simple} ———————— |aneonv who might testify to his leisurely in its comfortable theatro|!n construction, and 18 strong| unconventional domestic relations seat and watch the Inhabitants of inal to withstand tremendous RESINOL HEALS L gabida ie Tides eetuvas on ibe | dt matters 5 Hitle a aie, pable os 4 Vv E G, | Water pressure, aC whether Mutha ves W one the dee p see, MOVING, | BA’ Ni D care and training of children will be| wife or seven, or whether he was ts to n00 the w ap rn of marine 5 een ane of the most proml-/anxious to hold up the N. A. M Boe eee yelcians an ‘alned nurse! 6: . 7 venetacion tha natal envro| @ANOY’S I ansy BU | sale ee racraces tarrnes |e some cree, The_ ove men | house, beginning Tuesday evening with the truth of the charges so And {t 1s to see, maybe, the re | Hat Makes Hit | Clears Unsightly Complexions| at 7:30 p.m Mabetiialy vetitied hy. the, vast mains of sunken Spanish galleys |. The soothing, healing medication | ,,,0f Lillian Irwin will lecture on! number of Mulhall letters. The which went down in hurricanes long) en ee in Resinol Ointment ayd Resinol| “The Care of the Baby Before |senate committee does well to hold 0, while divers ransack for lost| WASHINGTON, July 19.—Miss| Soap penetrates every tiny pore of | Birth.” Miss G. Harrington, the |to this idea, and let the house mem-{ treasure Eleanor Ison has the place Mrs.| the skin, clears it of all impurities, | "Use, will demonstrate the proper | pers yelp. | Sharks will flash by. Hideous | Nicholas Longworth held as the|and stops itching instantly, Resi.| manner of giving the bath of tl ae eiecimipseni | devil fish will writhe through the leading soclety milliner of the cap-| nol speedily heals eczema, rashen, | Cbd hwater. Strange shapes, ne ital. Her new creation, the “pansy | ringworm, and other eruptions, and The lectures, given under vel before in their native element, will ht in a white hemp shapewith alclears away disfiguring pimples | 4Uspices of the Mother's Training | peer out from among swaying sea- | £0! masa of purple pansies|and blackheads, even when other | 8Chool, are free, and will be moth | weed? and soft ribbons. It has a Partslan| treatments prove worse than use-| Very Tuesday evening. All moth: | All this is practicable because | effect | fess ers are invited ie United Press Leased Wire Ernest L. Willlame Norfolk, Va | Why don't you le mi LOS ANGELES, July 19.—With] gen a ‘ ay Lediea ke > lat Resinol stop the Jules Verne of the camera Heid, p,Mne,actuneannen, Of, Qhe Ballard] your skin trouble, too? “Restnol Ix| TALKS HIMSELF “OUT the defendant in a hospital, follow haw discovers D take pictures | (or Ban Franciaco, Auguat 26, for|” physician'®. prescription which — {ing an operation, made necessary Wy Here he ts. And here js’ the way | North India, under appointment of| «4, heen used by other doctors for} WASHINGTON, July 19.—The an automobile accident, the trial of : che, one here 82 1 iotilan wilkaian Roan jelghteen years in the treatment of| senate lobby committee held 20/Geo. H. Bixby, the hice MEaah unc Riis Leone S80 WOTEB | sorts of skin” humors, sores,| public hearing today, Col. M. M.| multimillionaire, charged with con surat, siready taken @xcellent| Now it ie claimed that the vell wounds, and piles, You can| Mulhall was excused for tho day bY jtriputing to the delinquency of tua ‘ racine tke teasth °\ makes wrinkles in woman's face sinol Ointment and Resinol| Chairman Overman, Mulhall, {tl inarie Brown-Levy, has been post ge ae aBibility | Always thought they were worn to] ® ly, with the perfect assur-| is sald, is on the verge of a frrot poned until September 11 eS iia “- f cover them up. ance that {t contains nothing that] break down, In executive seasion,|” pixt s : ‘ e wecret of this new wonder of could injure the tenderest —sldm|the Overmag committee conslde) ay Sees * StOROR Rene, the cinemetagraph Js the William : 1 c Ted {severe lacerations, and possible 4 iT inem aph is t Willian Ne r falls Butler's Liquid’ Resinol ts sold by every drygeiat in the booke and accounts of p NL A. Maat , |non submarine tube, invented by the Tooth Filler stops the ache, Drug: the United States. ‘Trial free; M. andethe National Coune Pape | ate es aie 1h Sue enoleent, |camera man’s father, \gists, 25c,—Advertisement, Dept. 9-P, Resinol, Baltimore, Md, dustrial Defense, Dance at Dreamland tonight. **! and hundreds of “Money on |? }Canadians sang, “God Save the; But the bandit refuses to King,” and the Islanders sang anders openly America” to the same tune. The him. There are f was inharmoniously har ned farms and fi It cemented the hands © bandit is still nea feel! but he is getting fat And the Bandit Steals It nite decoy rowbosts salmaaa shore, but the bandit ignores @ Meanwhile the de was work With Christensen and one of ing 4 {it stole ft, as dians from the Wi the Canadians hoped he would. He to the home of Captain rowed out to the V amac in the the cannery, last night, house decoy—or at least the islanders say is empty. Some ope he did—and stole three rifles and a been eating the raspberries, suit of clothes Peedi This in the bandit's seventh day, pra debi Neswoas: on the fsland. He shows himself bird, roused from sleep, equently to the Islanders. Captain !t8 wings and flew away into Gawley, at the cannery, saw him night. We jumped a yard into last air. We returned to the Wi I wanted to talk with him,” says ain. “but he ran. awas I and listened to the phonogy { to tell him to quit making “One's afraid and tother { himself-—to give himself _ The bandit won't come ont of brush, go in in the sponsi and the man-hunters No one blames them. brush is @ poor, scart with two guns in hands, and in his quaking the rat's courage of fear. It is a comedy man-hunt, but day sncceeds weary day the pails. ea lawyer and fight it out rts. But he ran away. He a frightened fawn.” acted Ike Bandit Won't Starve. serious agency has re he man-hunt to a farce. We will starve him out,” say the officers POLICE IN Bl By United Press Leased Wie PORTLAND, July ar | sult of the riots which are ing of almost nightly occurrence is | Portland over the enforcement of Mayor 5 ithe order | street speaking, Sheriff Tom Inhabitants, the |is considering the advisebility of, latter being ruthlessly stain later accepting the offer of the members j} by the troops. of the local chapter of “ad A special investigating body, sent Veterans to act as to Seres to probe conditions there,| Another rot occurred also confirms the allegations of | when a mob of several hundred King Constantine. attempted to rescue | It brought back the names of /soctalist, who had notables who were cremated, cru-|for using alleged abusive cified, hacked to pleces and mutl- | Deputy sheriffs and detectives Inted and left dying on the streets. | their clubs. On the evening of the last day of ee ee he massacre, a company of sol-|U, S, CHAMBER ME BANQUETED diers, led by a Meutenant, found} Sixteen officers and 80 women and girls who were con- warehouse, The girls ed over the bodies of the women. |the National Association Then they were locked in the build-| Chambers of Commerce are The investigators assert that it Washington hotel last night & is impossible to estimate the num- Seattle Chamber of Co jain, but the lst will run well ry A. Wheeler of Chicago, into the thousands. jof the national association. $20, 000,000. Chamber, acted as u ( e cealed in a were dishonored, and of] was pour-| ing and the structure fired. attle and were ber of men, women and children| The visitors are The property damage {s fixed at|Chilberg, president of the TONIGHT AND ALL NEXT WEEK “WE BRING THE WORLD TO YOU" See Vesuvius in Eruption and 15 Other Beautiful Moving A Sensation Everywhere All Sounds Faithfully Reproduced by Means of Special Apparatus and the Aid of Several Expert Ventriloquists PRICES 10c, 25c AND 50c Matinees Wednesday and TOMORROW ——FEATURING— The Great Raymond In Wonderful Magic Mysteries and The Dream Fairy SHOWING HOW THE GOOD FAIRIES CURED A CRIPPLED BOY Henry T. Hanlin BASSO Oliver G. Wallace AT THE PIPE ORGAN