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CLOT Chtoag " Sates wae nanan | | MO Netted Hert CLASSIFIED BUSINESS ~ Owe time, § cen . T cents per counted line, per .(Ooant ¢ average words to the tine) Menth, daily. per Itne. mecha daily, per tine & month | WEAR Hines « week, | year 0. per tine} Hines & week, I year 08 per A Uneo 1 year 06 per line Ww Hines & week, ¢ months 10.06% per lines & week, G months, 06 per Hines a week, 6 months, 05% per! oper © per © per Open Space ‘2.000 Lines within 12 month Hines within 12 mon (00¢ Hines within 12 months further information call Main 9400 . Ade. "Ex. as close as your phone” experienc property Rooms rights 3s Practice, dren eetaten lowe, husband and estates, Jaws, husban: ; gonsultation free Eiliott 25%. ‘of Commerce Head 80 branches tn ng business ew roca’ ‘Billard Tables nd accessories; bar fixtures of 200-2-4 weet ei s. Sonttie, SSS or —| $2 a EYROLA rad leneee Jobbing end repairs Male | —— we 3 ag OL OS jecere LOANS CHATTED LOANS Sas Rates—Easiest Payments Go.. “207, Northern Bank Bi E, 4th and Pin: CRIVE iy, 18 Collateral lane, lowest rates. deal. aad Sewstzy: low ratee: prt American Jewelry Co. am ob Clyde Sarre | 2%. ices 10 it tine Main tate ‘specialist on Main Art novelties: ‘repair work. 120% Third. une thie month will give 6 Alacount Branet il iret av ieee Found « for eu other Junk Company. Elliott s#69. “OESHRAS iN LAUNDRY atwe Addreae MISCELLANEOUS ie W maw TRICK | Few VIAneS FoR RENT, RENT AP. Separate apartments for | Die ond i iawe © ter quarters. the finest equipment in NOTICES 5 FAILORED ¥O OF HES by Bd V. Price Agent, ‘Donahue, sot Walked TAIN , U PARTIES reltat win, Randle, Wash, for rates, DIRECTORY _Sxpense of outing. et JOUN HW NOWDAN, PLUM Alphadetioally Arranged for the Con to 4487 Aurora av { new phone number ‘venien. of Our Busy Readers Nerth ree) celal [MPFen RAGe WEPATRED. 403) PRO. rn CA Classified Ad Rates WANTED Effective June 1, 1914 slampe fer collections baught Ona wold Gr writs, 4098 Arcade Mide ffs, 1 cent a word « day, @ inser Tet. price of Ana for sallectione howsl Tranalent ( Call or write 4095 Aroade h for free rent WANTED — —FURNITU TRE BLACK Bi WELLE FURN” GO, TIT Pine. AST FURNITURE CO BRE FURY UTOS FOR SALE WRU Miller Bani @eo MOTORCYCLES {408 Hroadway WE SELL GOH SASH AND DOORS Inaide window trim, 10 pieces, no want Cupboard ship anywhere Ask for catalog 1 SASH AND DOORS 2 First Av. &. Seattle $2.50 @ £2.50 S888. SPECTACLES, FITTED with spherical lenses complete, 92.50, Including tometrt mination Sehwarts, Op- Epler Bicck. Broken Exch: RE. D. Trick & Purse Co. 1118 pirat Moyer-Toner, 81 Tend of well-bred Jeresy cows ged to sell 2 head to batld bet wattkors. 4361 Rainier av. Ons MA rat rnin cada #4] Vehicles and Implements cheap, work team, weight 9.400. Ragan, Kirkland. Phone Wiack Delivery wawone and bugslee at lowest Kennedy Wagon Cn POULTRY Tayini some full oF Blooded Wyandottes and Barred Rocks, $1.00 each. FT Wisck Minorca bens and rooster 3418 2823 23rd av. 8. W. on. Ghicken Dry Goods Stare, 169 Weatiake Complete poultry supplies. teed. remedtion BOATS ‘erulesr, text, Main 14 LOST AND FOUND ny Agates? fe tting and polishing agates stones, Myron H. ®ymons, AH wi Drug Co The wells for lene with re 06 for noon, & malace cane or walk’ ound stone ball top. return to BE Ames, 1610 Hoge bullding > aseneeeemeaiommeene Wefined widow with means wil “| Private Teacher WHOLE FAMILY IS INTERESTED Yo matter what classifi cation your WANT AD appears under in The Star, there are whole families interested in what you have to say Many of these families see no other daily news- paper }19 MALE Hi HELP Mesatah 2 CRARN tore my flee. 104 Cedar Try the Puritan 400 Pine to matrimony trees JP Ralston, G Money refund For sale at Raymond Remedy Co, 2 Pike st wilt cor Feapond with business «entieman, mat timony tf » Address the Boctal Teg Youre einer totaler, good appears correspond with good means Gress THE BRISTOL HOTE Newly seeet throughout: etrietly 08 12.86 per weak and up and up. Opposite | % 9 Seneca Mra A J./ modern transient Y. Ww. nk Wonderful clairvovant paimiet. 2f0, 214% Union,| i ntlemen—Chirepody, mant hol rub, vibra- 0, Alte Motel, w fanipulation massage, al tory treatment. oom 5 Third av. Mise Nit Tat married Man corrempondente Address, with stamp, The Social K mh bathe; eraduate , Room 128, 14114 Sait Tie form, 2 for 6c. WOULD YOU MARRY fF #UITRD? Join Aeattio’s Reliable Priendehip Club, Ada Ladies Toh Fire ay P. Brana 211 Union et, Apt R. free. Femoved wi pain, #8 conte ptt ety anne. 1806 8rd av. room 216 aeanauehe Ca rt av MINWiFR—MRA ANNA WILLRIKSEN. T0168 he + NM W Phone Matherd 1267 ot JEWEL AN! RING. aha Third Office « Sombings made up” Bast ties F ACBUNINTED BOOT NAMES and addresses 10 Pine st Ladies tree, PROF “COnDELT. Dalmiat Pine et, WRINKLES REMOVED, i noses corrected ae Main #796. Teepectabia ie man wishes acquaintance of oman! matrimony tf sulted. GIFTED. WELIAHLR CLAIRVOYANT. 4 reader, paimist. If troubled biful. consult me Winder, Stn inion. Apartment 112 ie tas Gettin gion mediam. 1114% Third of neglected IRDA 4 FOR RENT, Furnished. ay... be ACHING & MPG. CO. 411 Occidental Av, Seattle Machinists. Dies and Toole Made Develoned. Specialites Made ExS Lost—Siring of amber bea mn Fremont tween Woodlawn Park and Fre- y, July 19, Finder call North £14, after # p.m. eter ane Go, Tele Third ay : a ms Fe : 4 Bast 414. Auto Herald Desk Co. 1618 Third av Main i273. and Apply work: ton. Permanent poste Renton earn 17 Female HELP WANTED ~~ — AAA—TELEPHONE OPERATORS for young women paid whil to the Pacific Telephone & Te room 2, 1116 Fou between Spring and Seneca Elliott 6877. Office open week days between 5:40 a m. and & p.m ~~ “|Wanted—30 women and girls, steady vod pay. Apply 169 Washing Shari sow 8 $18 Liberty Bide. Third and Union fTANS AND AThOMO NS Ashton, 614 American Bank tide | Practice limited to biadder, kidney and urinary diseases, Foti Duniap—Pelvic diem Bank Bide. Becond G RECTAL Diseases ONLY | Crookall, 412 Green Bldg. NATIONAL ts men and women to r trady Call or write. High (rahe School, EB RMPLOVMENT OFFICE. 1017 waitresses Address Mrs. M.D. Gen. Del BAK wages paid 48 Warhineton st Dr. Grant Tucker, 204 Giobe Midx SVB MONEY at the iarenin Store, 223 attections man and women $10 Occidental, corner Main. Handles new and second-hand clothing, une, icnabine & Heating tronks, jewelry, Alaska outfit Bring h av. Heattie nd get 1 per cant discount R with patentable ideas write Tian Iph ton, PD. & Heltors, Washing Wanted oust Stamp Works, 117 Cherry i betes a 2446. Elliott 1379. stofage warehouse, Ce cut at Office, Free Pubile Employment 06 Weatern ay. Geveral first-class n forge sho i pourth ev. B. and Coanecti- Me tral Storage Co. 195 White Bide trade a tO aan MENS AND WOMEN AND ey 2 FE HAN vasa 1914 ist av.' Wane % discount, driv’ Wants men Lei ao and women to learn barbet Wages paid while learning . ae "| $45.00-—19 rooms, Franklin ay. Farnished $2.80 per month. 25 FOR F “RENT Unfurnished HOUSES $42.50-—7 rooms, Howell at., Capttot hilt; hot jer heat. thorough ly modern; newly decorated and painted —T rooma, 19th M. Bi; hot water heat $28.00-—8 rooma, new; W. Crockett at. $29.00—6 roome, Foren av.s firet hitt. 920.006 rooms; 14th av, M. W.; fireplace. $15.00-—8 rooms: 817 W. Repubditean et. FLATS $26.00—# roome; N. 42nd; furnace. $12.00—4 roome; Ninth ™.; partly fur- nished. $10,00—4 rooms; John st. $16.00-—6 réoma; Pastiake $16,002 roome; 217 Cedar et. $10.00-—4 roome; Ninth ay. N.; partly fur- 915.006 roome, 518 Firet av. W. 1 $21.00—8 roome; modern; 217-19 W. Re | publican @t.; new. $19.00—4 roome; modern; Western av. F, M. JORDAN & CO. 211 American Bank Buliding Main 657-—-Phones—Billott 667, A geke tor moving Pillow ital, |26 HOTELS _ “Tor Firat Av. Bitott 28 “i506, week wp, | 27 FURNISHED. ROOMS | HOTEL OXF ORD ~ TEIN wecond Barrington STAR—TUESDAY, JU 28 HOUSEKEEPING RMS. tarnished, 8 wekeeping Fe per month, hy North ome at very low ri and bath moa neat an ¥ THE IS BOARDERE LEASES SKAGIT VALLEY 4 years, 81 SCHINMAN & CO. Mt Vernon, Wash }40 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR rg CL. HOUSE fEPIN ROOMS, ¢ “ALL AT 1309 7% to Get Randolph & srneys, Waahtnaton How M tn good looat A reasons for selling sity. Phot i tf Tun LUMBARD. COMPANY Alaska Butiding ina ND OF OPPOR business chances x & good Invotee price. about 99.000, J-818 INVESTMENTS TATE MONTOAGER 7 bs 41 NO BETTER LAND To be found than that at <q | Where § or 10 acres will make you inde- pendant Talk, write or phone to © K STURTEVANT, foot 20 ACRES RICH LOAM SOIL ; Hew very level, and is easily 00d water and roads Terme $25 Cash, $12 Monthly. 408 Ira Ay. A SPECIAL BARGAIN — PUGET BOUND FARMACO CLIFFORD & VAN ye To Inc. 1019 Third Av. Fire &. We have a place on the Interurban, near Auburn, about § sores, with it cottage. This land te very all black bottom running 7 through the piace, 320 feet frontage om Facifie high new, well-by 10 ACRES $350 $25 CASH; $10 MONTHLY The soll te & rich sandy loam, ideal for berrise and fruit; close to frult cannery, creamery and produce company, school. hall, sawmill; Geltvery from stores: FR FD. and telephone, handy to Beattie. This land ts very easy to clear; no big stumps. T SOUND FARMS CO, 408 Bra Ay SOUTH OF CITY 10% seres, binck loam sotl; ran- ning water; only few rode from RR. etation he fare, to Reattio 160; 975 onsh, $10 per month. AASEN & SEXTON CO, 1910 Firet Av Etltiett 6247. NEAR BROW NSVILLE — loam soll, free of 0 raise poultry or ed district | and Heattle, PRICE $400 FOR THE 5 ACRES $60 CASH AND $10 PER MONTH CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, Inc. 1019 Third Av. 109% First # jo ACRES, WITH STREAM Part of It rich bottom land, balance sandy the om i ) MARSIT e'66 tR WILL SACRIFICE} ‘ow ride from city $250 o CASI "AND. THE BALANCE ON GOOD TERMS SEE MR. ANTROBUS 109% FIRST SOUTH tio ACKER OF LAND In Dawson county, Montana, to trade for Beattie property. THE HELM LAND CO., 1111 American Bank Bil Giolee land; garden soil; 'e 40 per acre For ac water front REAL ESTATE Ino, nimpr a Milin, 607 Leary Tide. | 43 4-room semi-modern cottage. on 40x120- foot lot, located on 13th av. S. This place is in good condition and is a bargain. Price is $1,200; and terms are very easy. ; JOLE HANSON & CO. Third Floor New York Block. quiet home, 1 and #12 Heyenth ALMA 28 HOUSEKEEPING RMS.| Fwo furnished bh Kitchenette, unekeoping re pitol bill district ~ pleasant; good looatla phone, 1419 Bighth av and two Hight A STAR WANT AD will sell it quickly, BUILD NOW Take advantege of low prices 1 wit! forniah place for an apartment or bum ness building, secure sufficient money and erect bullding for & per cent of co of same. W. W. NOYE a Architect and Bullder. jot tor Honton Bik. Apply X inap—Fine b-room bung and home at 4110 W, Dawson st., Went Seattle, 1f taken at once, Will be home Sunday. LY 21, 1914. PAGE 6. REAL ESTATE {43 PRICK 6970 TEMMS #00 MONTHLY On good road, nd Kirkland | tract ferry Hackworth, office on Ander Madison park dock eh. Charles Wo WY TX) acres tree wovernn r y t Inland ob Wr win fin OWN LAND and get It now, betore the boon ame canal op Thin An right w Hor hiee northeast of the efty unity. mation Gesired Inveotion 209 COLMAN BLOCK. MAIN 19 a) * tir MUST SELL . Beattie, Wash 50 EXCHANGES why not exchange It for new See our sample stock an partiouiare Pacific £13 Fourth av. Money make CAL improved city property. ing Lome. Alsska Butld RICK Loans Money Before GRO. A_VIRTUR CO. Reston once AY. detween Pike and Unton. N THe Dierhict count oF ERN NORTHERN DIVISION bankrupt, taterent ‘Take notice that the bankrupt named has petitioned this court aid court, in the at 10 o'clock and each of you may appear and t Beattle thie 20th day of FRANK L. Crost ch SOUTH END Stalls #8 190; eho hams, 12%) 200; shoulder of lamb, lard, $e 28a, be 4To. Stelle 66-67, ba, B86, 6 for 260; deat bent celery, bo box. be Ib. Stal! 29, paper plonic pla doz; Du 160 mburger, 106 | amb, 166, Stall 9 red snapper, }noa black cod, 10, § for 250; m | trout, 150 1b; German carp, 100 | for 250, Stall 4, German ealamt aa Jelly, 100 livery, na corn, 6 eare fo new Yak! LITTLE POULTRY RANCH CASH AND 815 clos to Lake Wi HOMESTEADS NEAR SEATTLE the owner of @ rich tract of land athcart the Goed Sail Cantro iad to give | EST & WHEELER! “ soll, T-room cottage, new barn, fine running creek, fine garden, 1% miles from ool. Price $1 “A G-AGRE RANCH AT ONCE Coast Mase UNITED STATES FOR THE Wrer- DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON, the creditore of the abovre-n and to all other perso: rom all debts provable © under the Act District Court, at the istrict, cn the Siet day forenoon; at which time and place you Pi 14 petitioner should ni: PUBLIC MARKETS fancy hams, half or whole, re tho, 108 8110; lara compound. ‘Wash- Stall 62, chotee nies to- 260 Jare Armour's ft 6 2 pee, 2 for bo and 5 1 ) erates chote matoen, 600, WESTLAKE Stalia 104-128, 21 be augar, $1 201, peanut britt eo 1b.” Stall d-layer cakes, 20¢ Stalls ream cheese, 200 Ib, Stalls 11- beef, Lic Ib. Stalls 5-6, lamb ste: | Stall 126, r pow roast of beef, pail pure Bartlett Stall 843, wate: Bermuda onton) grown wax bean So Ib. Btall 204, rloe, Bo Ib, 6 for Bho. Stall 262, 3 phew raisins, 260. Stall 210, patent flour, $1.25 sack CORNER Stalls 18-26, pure comb honey, 100; | Stall 16, free son's imate ihe for m. x 4 | | | pot Who has a Job for a sober, In dustrious German husband, fa- ther of four little girls, ranging from 10 months to 12 years? king broken English, for been in this country but three years, Alfred Yost came Into The Star office with his wife and brood of children this morning. Yost said he came here from Skagit county, where he work- ed ina lumber mill. He is hus- ky and anxious to work. 80 he expected no difficulty in get- ting a job, The few dollars he had were used up in paying room rent while he looked for work. No == ROBBED AS HE TAKES TRAIN ON LONG TRIP J, M. Lemons of Bellingham Is waukee today, attempting to reach the bedside of his mother before she die Lemons wil! not eat ¢h route, un- \ he negotiates a loan from some friendly passenger. For Lemons is broke few minutes before train time this As he was strolling around, wait ing for the gates to open, shortly before 10 o'clock, a stranger engag ed him in conversation. Presently the stranger suggested they take a little walk. They walk- ed along the viaduct behind the de- A second man stepped up, pulled a gun, and demanded Lem- ons’ money, The first man went through Lemons’ pockets while the second kept him covered. Then the two fed, DREAMLAND TO HAVE DANCES AT 2!/2PER DANCE aToN DENNY & EWING buying or bullding, ore LL N . 1406 Fourth a imprered 2 LEGAL NOTICES THe above for a ity of in the: show rayer ot be July. Yr, ork. ee to- Stall) 1 a3.) lard, uftey’® 1 ate, Stalin almon Ib, 8 usne, «lane a 100 ean; t choco elxchmann’s Ke All plokier, 160 dow; |, 100 pkg. Stall 1508, i macaront, be pke.; be. Stall 27, oat 1807, pot rom 1246 Ih, stall m, 110; Sib, pall Silver Leaf lard, S00, Stall 1827, lamb chops, 1° io 1b; Bastera hema, 180 Ib Cheaper and more strictly super vised dancing fs the new plan an- nounced by Manager Joseph Scher- mer of the Dreamland pavilion. Believing pleasure seekers wil! enjoy an opportunity for an even- ing’s relaxation at a moderate price, he has decided to try out the nov- if Fou are Gnable to ell your real estate, |elty of “2%-cent dances.” mere! On Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays the Dreamland manage- ment will sell 10 tickets for a quar- ter. On the other three dancing 51 REAL ESTATE LOANS | days of the week three tickets for BIR, 0%, 1% a dime. “I believe the cheaper dance price will make a hit with a reputable class of patrons, and that's the rea- son I'm trying It,” sald Manager Schermer. WATCH FOR BOAT FULL OF JOHNS SAN FRANCISCO, July 21— From Monterey to Bureka the cus- toms, immigration and lighthouse officers were on the alert today to prevent an expected attempt to land @ launchful of contraband Chi- nese. The launch was said to have left Ensenada, Mex., with 40 of the Orientals on board. HE'S FRANK CUSS Mayor Gill and his secretary, Jim- my Crehan, went over to Tacoma last night and smoked a lot of cigars while they listened to the Young Republicans of that town tell about what a fine party the G. O. P. is, and how prospects were never better, “There were a lot of people said Jimmy today, “but I think they were all republic- REPEAT FIESTA The Venetian fiesta on Lake Washington, July 7, which proved so popular that hundreds were turned away on account of lack of transportation facilities, will be re- peated the next full moon, August 4, on & greater scale. Gerard Tonning, who conceived and conducted the first fiesta, wili have charge of the musical part of the festival. SANITARY English ; Roman meal bread, loaf; Engiteh pork ples, 3 for 260; loaves home-made bread, 266. 100 3 large Stati 47, bent batter, 20c Ih: “sharp New York 2he Ib. stamped exes, 2 doz, Bbe, Btail 122, 10 Jarmo peanut, butter, Se; grape juice, 300 qt.; fancy White figs, & Toa. 286, MAY BE CASH ON YOUR ROOF There's a mint of money along and pick it up downtown, The money descended to the street and rooftops along Seo- ond av. Saturday afternoon, In Ing from 8i Christofferson’s fi Money orders calling for sume ranging from $1 to $5, and att tickets for “The Spoile: in little manila envelope So far only about have shown up at The Star offi The Star advises those who have offices downtown to ex. plore their roofs, In addition to the names pri ped envelopes bearing Tongue, $1; Mr. Wayhara, $1 Inaba, $1. Orders must be presented HERE’S A BIG STURDY FATHER OF 4GIRLS WHO WANTS WORK} speeding to Kansas City on the Mil-| He had $40 in his pocket a| morning. But whan the train rolled out of the O..W. depot, he had only! the ticket ~~ ewe work, no room, Then came trouble finding a place to keep the family. They were turned down ev- erywhere for want of money and because of the children. Finally the Fulton hotel, 206 Jackson st, took them In - porarily, But they can't stay there any longer without mon- ey. in the old country Yost made blue prints for archite He understands that busine and he can do a day | with any man, he | MUST have work to ca | the frau and the kinder. Notify The Star, Main 9400, If you have a job for him. ON THE TRAIL OF CALHOUN’S : |e | TWO MILLIONS SAN FRANCISCO, July 21— When the California state rafiroad commission resumes, on Tuesday, July 28, ite investigation of the Unit- ed Railroads affairs, it is stated | today that it will take the trail of the $2,906,909.59 which the com- mission's auditor, L. R. Reynolds, | * was unaccounted for, This was exclusive of the $1,096,- 711.70 which the directors author ized ex-President Calhoun to invest | in enterprises independent of the| w United Railroads, and which he did|that he is as strong as ever and is invest in his Solano farms project,| back on his old job. ving in return for it, when Jesse W. IAlienthal succeeded him aa} president, a note which Lilienthal) promptly listed on the company’s books as worth $1. The $1,096,711.70 was gone from the company’s coffers, it 1s true, but the railroad commissioners know where and how it went. As to the $3,906,909.59 they can only guess, They DID guess that it represent- ed the cost of graft, trials, fighting! strikes and various outside bust- ness enterprises, but they want def- inite information. th BRAIN’S HALF bone of Vincent Marek | could, to a cement walk. on six inches long and four and a halt inches wide at the widest point. announced at yesterday's hearing! birth of a baby at his home gave | bim a determination to live for that child. his physicians, was a jin bis recove: ord for living with so large a por GET UP, OSCAR! official argument against the unt- versal here with the secretary of state by the Farmers’ Franklin and Walla Walla coun- METAL, YET | LIVES, WORKS) GRAND RAPIDS, Twenty square inche Mich, July of th r, 19 #llver! Out of the metal plate under the ign painter's skull a silversmith ould fashion many articles. lo for instance, shape such hings as the following Thirtyfive silver dimes and have left enough silver to fash- lon a nine-inch hat pin, an ordl- nary band ring and a watch charm, or— Three napkin rings, one and one-quarter Inches in diam and one and one-half incher wide, or— A emalielzed nut cracker, with a half dozen nut picks, or— A silver watch case, com plete, and a pair of spectacies. Marek works as he always did. fe climba dizzy heights. He wields paint b h. He lifts and lowers is work scaffold and his nerve is 8 steady as ever. Yet a baby—Marek’s own babe in their play on the floor at home, for instance—could ity kil him. It wouldn't take much more than an ordl- nary tap on the head. Marek fell from a 14-foot scaffold His skull was fractured and it ‘as necessary to remove a strip In a week he had recovered con ciousness, and the news of the His defiance of death, say trong factor The silver plate ‘as inserted, and today he declarea Physicians say he has the rec- jon ot the skull gone. IT’S 3 O'CLOCK OLYMPIA, Wash., July 21.—The eight-hour law was filed union of Garfield, SHE JUST HAS ties. The farmers declare the law would put them out of business, as they would be unable to harvest their crops, even with the law al- lowing them to work their help for -|ing is alf the envelopes containing money vouchers: F. G. Higgins, $1; J. A. AN AWFUL TIME WITH CAR MEN Street car conductors on the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co. seem to have an aver- sion for Mra. C. A, Greene, a col ored woman, who filed suit against the road today, asking $10,000 dam- ages. She declares that various conductors have abused her and called her names. “You didn't get my job, did you, you old cotton picker,” one indig- nant “con” 1s accused of saying to her. “You ought to be down south in the cotton fields. That's where you belon Another time she says a con- ductor on a Green Lake car kicked her and was prevented by passen- gers from throwing her off the car. MAYOR GETS BID Mayor Gill received a letter to- day from Mayor Horace White of Port Angeles, inviting him and all the councilmen and their families and all their friends, besides any- body else who wishes, to attend a booster celebration at that hustling little city, August BOSCH IS SUED FOR DIVORCE John Bosch, president of the American Electric Co., is charged with neglect of his wife, Mary A. Roeper-Busch, in her suit for di- vorce filed in the superior court yesterday afternoon. She declares that he developed the habit of stay- ing away from home, following their marriage In Seattle Jan, 12.) 1908. She asks for the custody of their two children. vi { COLD, WET TALK At the regular meeting of the Commercial Club tonight the port cold storage plan and the White river power site will be discussed. TO BRING RITCHIE BACK Prosecutor Murphy is preparing extradition papers to effect the return of R, T. Ritchie from Man- ila, where he fled after an escape from jail at Honolulu recently. Ritchie is accused of grand larceny through bad check operations with Seattle merchants. There must still be $23,000 spent before the new Y. W. C. A. build- completely furnished, de- clared Miss E. A. Southmayd, gen- eral secretary, in rendering her semiannual report yesterday, This, however, will not bring the total cost above the estimated $400,000, begging for some one to come The Star's golden shower, pour. ying boat. he Moore theatre, were dropped ce, where the orders are cashed, nted Monday, the following trap- i Frank Kiefer, $5, and F. N, hefore Wednesday night. ) 10 hours in cases of emergency. est of his candidacy for the pro- gressive senatorial no! Francis J. Heney spoke in Inter. {nation at ‘entura, Cal. BRENDEL DRUG CO. 117 Yesler Way South Side Pioneer Square. Commencing next Mon- day, July 20, we will have a new show of 12 enter- tainers, featuring Miss ola Farrell, a wonderful soprano. A new house, re- carpeted, renovated, stage plush curtains, ladies’ rest room, liveried attendant main entrance, and several other added details for the comfort of our pa- trons, J. 1. JOHNSON, Gen. Mgr. E. G. WOOD, Amusement Mgr. What You Want to Know: CAN YOU BE CURED? now LONG WILL IT TAKE? WILL TT BE PERMANENT? WHAT WILL IT COST? A Visit Will Tell. Call Are Entirely Private. FREE 1 Reo my Practice to chronic a # of men and chronte aliments of the STOMACH, NOWELS, KIDNEYS, BLADDER. BKIN, BY \ Consaitatice, Saeateeten and DR. DONAWAY Suite 302-2-4 Liberty Bldg, ite pposite Postoffice Cor, Third and Union, Seattle