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A STAR WANT AD wi il it quickly, HODGE, w —-_—- —— | Light & Power Co. are reported » BLOODHOUNDS JAP ADMIRAL PUT ON TRAIL ENTERTAINS | 5 OF 3 BANDITS ATABANQUET DICTAGRAPH =BOMBPLACED SEATTLE ALL | PLANTED; 2 UNDER HOUSE READYTOPOP * | | | | | Prominent Seattle folks found o ] PENDLETON, Ore, July %-~|how it feels to be entertained by ith a reward of $1,000 each, dead] people who understand compara or alive, as an added in utive, the | tively little English, and were give n} |Search for the bandits who ¢ a taste of the medicine they have} caped after holding up the OW, R n handing out all week when} |&N land limited early yester| vice Admiral Teljiro Kurot tendered | = | day nh One of thelr number was! s Jeading lights of tle and ‘I killed an another wour {5 8) coma a sumptuous banquet on board pistol fight with Deputy Shertff/ his flagship, the Asxama, last night George McDuffy of Heppner, Ore.) Phey included Commercial Club| was resumed today with renewed) ang Ch Commerce repre Vigor a Sy eattle, and the same] The reward was offered by the | organizations from Tacoma, also} |ratlroad company members of the Japanese colony | Put Bloodhounds on Trail Officers of the gun room of the | Deputy Sheriff McDuffy, himself) Azuma also entertained a party of nfully wounded tn the ¢ young folks at a tea yesterday af with the bandits, was re well | ternoon, today The admiral wa tonlshed at Bloodhounds, brought fr thelens magnttads of the: wor ne an {tentiary, are/done at the Cedar river das 8 used tn the search with a group of his officers, he vis lowing a report that a brown /iteq the scene of operations ter jautomobdile without @ Hoense num-|day as guest of the Commercial ber and carrying three men passen-/Cimp, In token of hia appreciation gers was seen going northward ented the club with a vase from three hours aft Athena, Ore., ae tall two crulsera are coaling to and visitors are barred, but to-| rrow anybody who wishes may | Deputy Will Get Reward oo | Railroad officials today estimate . the —|that money " welry to the as value of $500 was taken from th sage passeng and $24 and #« a. cheap jewelry from the safo tn t express car With the ldentity of the dead as Hugh Whitney, the notorious Montana and Idaho cowpunche bandit, Deputy Sheriff Mc Dutty will probably collect $3,760 in out standing rewards for his capture MAY SUPPLY US) KEEPING CASES ON YOUTH ALONE Fred, the | | | Editor The Star: DAWSON, Y. T,, July 8.—“The time is coming when America will| Syeareld son of Prof. W——, }look to Alaska for {ts s of 5 of my alma mater, had been instructed to keep away from the currant bushes, and at the same time was reminded that God watched over him at ail tatoes, turnips, cabba: and other root crops Burbank, plant of Luther, w specialis is here BOSTON, Juty 3.—April opera tions of the Puget Sound Traction CHAMBERLAIN follows by Stone & Webster: Gross earnings, $702,770; increase, $12,- * 89 net earnings, $273,815; de- creass, $624; surplus over charges, $100,048; 8; decrease, $960. ‘| CELEBRATE 4TH! ISIN MOURNING LONDON, July Members tly of Jos, Chamberlain the fan ne FAIRBANKS, July Tacludin retary at the time of the South Af rican war. I as a member of parliament STEWART HOUSE 56 Stownrt st. lke Market at time of his death. He was 78 years old | Elmer A. Friend, secretary of the Seattle Press club for the past five years, has resigned, and Percy Hu jing has been named as temp house manager. 8. R. Battenf acting secretary | RAINEY IS HELD a ts| TACOMA, Ju down and ba by an automot Rainey of Seattle | fied as Tom Martin ton | Rainey 1s held come of Mart VACOB IS GUILTY Old-Fashioned FOURTH OF JULY ABERDEEN, July .—Yacob Mal sogow, third of the trio tried for —Aie the robbery of the Bank of Elma guilty yesterday 54 hours. found The was out was jury TO SELL LANDS Bremerton 3rd and 4th Grand Military and Fraternal Parades Baseball Game Meiji College Team of Japan vs. OLYMPIA, July 3.—State engt-| Bremerton neers will go to North Yakima next Races, Tug-of-War, Athletic week to plat and subdivide a state Sports school section for in small Prizes for Best Contenders Band Concerts by U. 8. Naval Band Daylight and Night tract | | | | CONS ESCAPE | July Fireworks CENTRALIA, 3.—John Burns and John O'Brien, convi working in the state rock quarry at Meskill, escaped yesterday WHAT THE PRESS | AGENT SAYS j ie EE Neptune's Daughter,” the photo drama in which Annette Kellerman) See Battleship Oregon and {6 appearing at the Moore this| Crulsers In Drydocks week, combines every attribute for} a wonderfully interesting and en S. S. H. B. KENNEDY |! ‘"!!""8 photoplay. There is a| . S. A. B. well-sustained love story almost| AND TOURIST from the start and the many scenes| along the shores of Bermuda make Leave Colman Dock 6:30, 8:00] ) it one of the most beautiful ple nd 10:80 a, m., 1:30, 2:30 and |} tires ever film . 0 p.m. Late night boat, Seats are now selling for the en Extra Boat, 9:00 P, M., Friday gement of Wm. Hodge next week } and Saturday, July 3 and 4 at the Moore in “The Road to Hap-| R d pines: This has been called a} our genuine successor to The Man 1 FARE tip, 3O0c | From Home” by every oritle where 1 Children, 6-12, 250 {t has been seen. There will be bargain matinee Wednesday, 1 heavyweight battle for the cham-|of the best known of England's plonship of Alaska, and oth public men, who Th wday sports, Fairbanks today started aj night after a prolonged {liness, re-| reedays’ celebration of the od dreds of messages of! purth of July. sympathy today from eminent per _ | sons all over world Excursion, Hoods Canal. See lain was a Birmingham | ~— big ad on page §8.—Advertisement. | © who early interested Excursion, Hoods Canal. See} politics, held several big ad on page &—Advertisement.| cabinet posts and was colonial sec A regular moving ploture va PITTSBURG, July 3.—Prestdent Folks with nervous tenden wih 2 of pier si of a WW KE. M. Herr of the Weatinghouse| cles hed better leave Seattle Senate oueninn aor ar Electric and Manufacturing Co, was psa Rhea P Aopen pnb uring in the plot, was staged at |Under guard of pollee, state con | of the armed amall boy, there's the Wilhard hotel yesterday af. stables and detectives today, fol-| going to be just about the worst ig gh Ww. B. ee lowing an attempt to dynamite his| Melee since the boys came charged, with J. L- Engler, in. |Feaidence, In the suburb of Hdge-/ Tonrcrieg Dome trem the Span ; ‘ In nerican w. spector for the state board of | wood, Wedne It was announced today that, as a medical examiners, with at Robert Miller of Wilkinsburg,| mark of international courtesy, the yew ab gee - hah 0h th passing the Herr residence early nboat Vicksburg wil eam over he drama was enacted ne m Brer fly office of Dr. Alzamon Ira Lacan, a| Wednesday, tn sald to have seen a|from Bremerton and spit fh psychological teacher and mental| man planting a four-pound bomb be on tae gered relentist, from whom Niskern {®/néath it, interrupted him and was @ crufser clprocate ree fpetedet lh alge 3" Tare ger (TE shot and 80 badl » thre $200 in payment for a favor re togaed rt on te work from the meal ‘al wounded that cannot recover 1 PR: examiner after which the alleged dynamiter|"') riper Niskern, working hand in hand! f abandoning the explosive nd that used t pe meng Ha < + aes Sn’ 46°} The affair is associated in the) when were BH rade the propos ce eDOnted intereuted, and told hirn| Public mind with the strike which aoe waking: us wt appeared interestes 4 told him ie wm, aemde to come again, meantime notifying | tied up the Westinghouse plants tn - hag A wy os reading Prosecutor John F, Murphy | Kast Pittsburg TEGAN’ a2 taeibandeies The stage was all set yonterday | | | gether with a ball game, climbing of when Niskern walked into the of he ar ‘ 9| the greased pole, fat women's races fice arm with his favorat >| ‘all | and all sorte of time-honored sports port A agraph had been | If th t done with M r 1 nected up, and on the Iistening end Stas dit hana Btenostapher Fenstermacher Lueas|C: Redfield has appointed Pro over to K nd and hob-nob with ee er enmet, SAO i Renee, ta of the uyor Newell of Kirkland and \ I 4 veratty hington faculty, to|Mayor Woody of Bothell at Kirk wa At paychological mo-| VOraty jis i's Be celebration ment in walked Silvain and clapped | *tudy fe % . ates his hand on Niskern utilisath Give im th papers,” he mut Prof. Benson will leave soon an | “Tho jig’s up,” sald Niskern, or} Hoods 1g ARRESTED similar words | Excursion, Canal _later Engler was also arrested | bts ad on page & QUEEN OF KLA-HOW-YAH is TRIEST? Aw July 3.—An Italian, who give no of Ales oe recently returnéd to — arc from Paterson, N. J. was EVERETT, July 3.—Mise Cath, Mayor Gill and the Seattle Till! * ted — charge ang com: erine Dy od meen kume were the principal fe of | Dilcrty in the successful plot to as rine Duffy was crowned “Queen Jr in the evening, *assinate Archduke Francis Ferdi HeAlitSah of the Kia-How Yah . and procession and re r celebration here last night by May round after round of ap he prisoner admitted having known of an anarchist plot to kill or Hi Gill of Seattle. Her ¢ sitie times and knew everything he rona- pla lthe ake, bet i , pent casio, did. A little tater he wae ever. | tion Kown was a most becoming In-| A carnival, horse racing and oth ee eee res Comes Sammiliarity heard among the currant | dian costume, in which ahe reigned |er sports, aeroplane flights and bal-| Win, the particular conepirac GIRLS TAKE IT bushes addressing hie dog: | over the coronation ball which fol-|loon ascenstons are making things|puich succeeded, or with Gaverto Seats Olde von tek worn, tee: [oad iaseceatinn tnane ron ip, the student who fired the Sceahncaay. Says fed pone Cig “ey gt wateh- In Paterson, the prisoner sald, he SEI VOOLLEY, uly = &— ng everything | do, let alone worked as a carpente r ive Gatien? pasle ‘wittemss| shee START BIG JOB ORT COSTS thrilling feats of horsemanship MRS. 1. MW A ‘ REPOR T here yesterday during the rounduy . ‘tar . Ae ae | aud Gataiyel, The Missa Hantet| As long as the « ute remarks of| Sas Ghia seek Chan GAd Weaken ikaorin tnd tat ee GUARD lea: true pene in the anteunobtio | eniia Bons ming in at the} CTe*® of 10 men each are prepa yeuterday, $794 wan parade for the m beautiful nt rate the best received each | {28 to survey the unsurveyed dis japent tn preparing and circulating decorated car. |day will appear the following day.| {cts of the state, the| the prohibition petitions and $1,431 : . lie “you think the remark ma by! Northern Pacific a j for the socialist eight-hour bill lyour youngster Is t top-notcher, | They will cover sbout 1,000,000 4 ARE NOT BROKE: "= Soe e200") 70,000 NAMES |years and cost about $250,000 P) CAMP ERNEST “LISTER, cos.| — aE My |GROVE, July 3.—Col. Richard H. | Wilson, of the Fourteenth infantry, |commander of the American lake camp of National Guardemen, says that the Washington citizen sol diery compares favorably with any FEAR FOUL PLAY ABERDEEN, July 3.—~Foul play {a suspected in the death of a nude OLYMPIA, July 3.—W. H. King ery, Mason county socialist, yes terday filed the eight-hour day in itiative sure he fathered in the 1913 legislature with 70,000 signa body washed up by the surf near] 1913. body of National Guardsmen he Westport. Absence of clothing | has ever seen. The warm weather and the fact that mi bones are Mp Ne is having {ts effect on the guards. broken will cause the coroner to|, !xeursion, “Hoods Canal. See men. When drills are over the investizate big ad on page &—Advertisement.| cuardsmon make a rush for the |lake. Some of the men are already | {so sunburned they herrings MAYOR CUTS OFF _ WASTE EXPENSE Mayor Gill has taken another swat at wanton expenditure of the | people's money Heretofore each OUTLAWS KILL JUAREZ, J ty outlaws, 4 by Manuel r itierrez, ambushed | % rebel scouts at Santiago pass, near Pearson, Saturday, and killed 2, according to advices received to- day. TAMALES ELECTRO} Painless Dentists TEETH of the various 1400 Fitth. elty departments bas issued, un der separate cover, booklets em dying their annual reports. The iz RE E TRUSS books wer laborate designed T i te Prove the Landber Troe fs seen and the oft ar Superior to Amy ‘Other fretted not about the cost aoe wal ie This year there will be just one po “ . the hi big book, a certain amount of space 4 f Heit being allotted to each department A. LUNDBERG co. EXAMINATION BOB BOYD DYING | petoresity potion | 22K Gold Crowns. .$3.50 10) THIRD _ | to ...... Bridgework ... Bob” M Roya ry dying. pea He is of the best known DANCING £0 sees $ Pull Set of Tecth $3.5 rail 1 in the Northwest and HIPPODROME ee in his work In. this Fifth and University Porcelain Crown Ss country. He came here in 1884 as 10-plece Union Orchestra Id lings $1.00 pa nme ent for the Milwaukee ne Taught hy “Competent Silver Fillings 50¢ a always been a booster for| Woe do exactly as advertised.B) cont, and Alaska. He is now Lady Attendant, Terms to auit De Oak ak. “who in athenein All work guaranteed 15 years. Bhim, fears he will not live more REORGANIZATION SALE than a day oF twe lectro Painless Dentists tet and Pike, Opp. Public Market Laboring People’s ventists Orrick SUPPL AT BARGAIN PRIC Morey Stationery Co. TIS Wiest Ave, Near Columbia St, ntative plans to ho EEL) EO ren ee gressive convention in 8 TWO QUART BOTTLES |." POINDEXTER MAY ATTEND 1d the pro attle July conven abeyance tion date will be 1 in juntil it is ascertained if congress is likely to adjourn this month s¢ IN NEAT PACKAGE that Senator Poindexter and Con gressmen Falconer and Bryan can OF THE be present during | the convention, FAMOUS | ANGELES BEER LEGAL ADVISER OF JAPAN DEAD Den TOKIO, Henry W ison, Americ egal adviser since ]1880, to the Japanese foreign of | fice, died here today of apoplexy FOR | Denison was a Vermonter, born in 1846, and a lawyer by profession. | e Japanese government held| his ability in the highest esteem FALLS 100 FEET Twenty-five Cents FOR SALE AT LEADING FAMILY LIQUOR STORES NGHAM, July 3.—When The price is Cheap—the Beer has no superior on the he mpted a flight in an aero American market—Brewed from very choicest Bohemian plane, upon which he has been hops and the pure, cold water of the Olympics—Contains working four years, Gust B. von| jess alcohol than other beers, which makes it an ideal fam: Reimer fell 100 into Lake | ily beverage—try it It by the C and you will be convinced » $3.20, Delivered; 70 Cents Refund on Bottles, Telephone Today Angeles Brewing Co. ciTY DOCK Main 580 or Ballard 1049 escaped | Whateom Buy unhurt 4th OF JULY Special trains and special rates, ©. & P. 8. RR. Phone Main 8040 jand ask for depot.-Advertisement Telephones: Excursion, Hoods Canal, See big ad on page Advertisement | | | AREGRABBED OF EMPLOYER THE ROOF _ | IN MURDER PLOT look like dried} Miss It! Don’t — please don’t — deny yourself the pleasure of seeing the most magnificent, most costly motion picture pro- duction ever presented— THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY By Harold MacGrath Thanhouser’s Million Dollar Motion Picture Production Don't miss it! The second two-reel episode of this startling story is being shown at today. Go see it. Start this wond You'll want to see folle ng episode. See the Pictures at the COLONIAL FOURTH—NORTH OF PIKE every | Don't forget that $10,000.00 in cash will be paid for the best 100 word solution of the Mystery. 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