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FLYERS 10 HOP Order 1000 Tickets for POSTAL SLEUTH BLOOD FLOWS IN( * Park Fund Lake Dance UNDER ARREST Chicago Inspector Accused Deputy Is THURSDAY Head for Home, Leaving ice nd Seas Behind Better Make Space on “Bluel Reservatfons Early, foi vird” Is Limited THE SEATTLE STAR Women M ay Become BERLIN RIOT Squaw s, Prof. Says Beaten During ‘ a; Outbreak in Reichstag Hart Must Case vernor Wernett in $2,000,000 Train Holdup FIGHT FOR GIRL Decide A Fr. . ‘ 5 y nd « irs A s e . ’ ' - + } te . e rf H y “ { t 2 t F t New You I O by " k th ha t ref - t : son \ $ t oe J ct | Menan of Sumatra ; : "| Camera Men Merge : , ; ; H , - ment, of: th j f acted « highs t Two Associations 4 . e an b ‘ n r f fa t ¢ L Lowell 8 t : ‘ stance.in - F ree t I t 7 : , eee e 1 pe 7 Ph ; : het ; : L. C. STEVENSON WEDS . Krétulations k at l Webs ry ™ tf] LC stever Seat f . ' w t a 1 ( . I the following | Why w t tim t ' , bay . = y s We thank ore Arpad A ; 7 Mt kK : . e w 4 ashe mm ft Ww L. P. Baur w t ae t ' C ¥ h ie "| : i . ised . but : r ; J : d bd . § fi 8 a i. sire cn ‘ J z : = MENTAL DISEASE BEAUCOUP BOOZE .. sii : a : 1 of tt t ( z i tt * hi the = = in r 1 qt 7 i .. : Seize Immense Still and Ar- ‘ of rest Rancher WOMAN HELD AS a 4 ns| Crowe Makes Bitter Attack FREDERI K &3 N E] SON ! ere on Defense Alienist glimmer mond i started to the Italians’ BY EDWARD C. DERK 5 CRIMINAL COURT ROOM t t 1 t » are. Three Men Are Accused on i TEACHERS MEET =: pe the Same Count | of driving a en wits Showalter, Dykeman Speak | ,.°" E yaitiea| wattienn, ona feasted al tareatocy j at Annual Institute W e up of /and Pike at m. Wednesday | i 4 h Al by Officer Hillis, Fred Gor r 7 vey Anderson, 23 Di, at . unk and disorderly eman, of the Saturday | edulis’ Mian nly a charge session, which | oo. for wa but of is required moved . {39 miles anh long | teachers. With a the following Tues-| M. Reld wan arrested Tueada | a mark the end of their or night at Fourth ave. and Pike st. by 1 ard Murder Charge Filed After) ratroiman 1. W. Kemper and also | President § a t faces ya k dr harge | » LS ksiown tis pee Stabbing Affray ee ba | $ World peace o the oe | 1 Saget pak ae tubceasvee le, BOARD 1 Sducationg on were filed supe iS Judge Dykeman, a prominent au rcainst James ay Gat thority on juveniie cases, will tell n from the lL of the Work in his court and offer onleomens c ma. Gi extsticile for the. a yp Ee tor tae ol ctilaen. |Promise Traffic This Week|» ve Ave abbed \ = ne. an a Wolowing these » addresses, the on Des Moines Road n a row « State Advice Taken After 1 teachers will be divided into differ shine aie cis ey and -diacuss. the work) “ ys later form the wounds: Report Is Made 1) superin- | Atha the Mine 1 arrange |e coli Aida ; | ut ball turned Wednesday a “10 ‘DEPORT 1 I: Selected From More Than 200 ecor 4 ¥ 3 A = Now in This Low Price Group it Jap Stowaway C Case Put up mm 5 ALUE and good. style are apparent in good f the new te me * . . he eB Himself Up | ead i a fe measure in these Downstairs Store Dresses at or Widdutaie Peak! mists \Gananaua slewarkia ioiteal’ $15. Becoming styles for women and young women, ; COA Chae CAs eas ee oe and a wide variety of styles to choose from. 5, * ih pre of Pike’ k—discovered by! are bers. of ed to ct % A ; E Basch, present president, ie re | era se age "and fe wil pepe ha trees during re Chal The Scarf Dress, a charming model pictured in Crepes and lustrous satins in tie ravored brown officers are chosen. | sake— Zanes ama Pike, ste Tacoma federal district co ac This, it wan pointed out, the group aboye, and many other new fashion shades, navy blue and,black. Prettily trimmed in apices A. 8. Burrows will|late yesterday committed suicide.) corging to decision of Immigration would clear the parks and beautify i : et Dresses & 5 panels, buttons and many other distinctive ce e e | PS a § ese sma sses at $15. ) of study. hear high aapibalva Those to be charged are Isha| The park board adopted the ree The Petite Concert ensemble, head-| Pike climbed to the summit of gitanj, alias Yamamoto; Yoshijiro | ommendati by unanimous vote e4 by William R. Coburn, will ren-| Mount Glennon, near Morristown, In| siotioto, cook, and Yochiro Izu and placed the report of the ex-| der a half-hour musical program, and| direct view of the cloud- : on boy. Satani is alleged to bs|aminers on file at the board meet a reading will be given by Victor H.| mit of Pike's peak and blew himeelt |) 0) cieader in this latest attempt |!n« HURSDAY IS REMNAN DAY Hoppe, ead of, the apartment of|to death with to dodge the Ortental Immigration | —— I I education, Bellingham Normal school. | In 2 yen. lact i My | when a powder magazine exploded.| wheicthe Wheeler in Court HEIGHTON BUSY. 3 rz niday aboard] WASHINGTON, Aug. 27,—Senator | HUNDREDS of yards of desirable fabrics in lengths suitable for many purposes. Rem- 3 Morning Star Will | DP sberlin vant a nant lengths of many weaves, accumulated during the month of August and sharply ver bietn Be Sold on Libel Chin, Stud |will represent Senator Wheeltr, {n:| reduced for clearance. L.-G. Candidate Lines Up; jsieiea under three ck me, con| Punese tudents |dependent candidate for vice presi: | j i ; Many Speaking Dates | slidatea by Judge Jeremiah Noterer Coming to Seattle | ent, a» counsel when the Intter Is | Woolens Silks COTTON FABRICS Remnants of Curtain and Fe Wednesday, the steamer Morning! two hundred and twenty-five Chi.|ttied next month on the indictment | TENS D hatin is } Charles H. (Fightin?) Heighton and will be sold at public auction| nese students from the Tfing Hau |fet¥rned from Montana last spring, | Corduroy Velvets LINENS DOMESTICS rapery Fabrics Sharles ghtin ghton and |). trnited States Marshal E. B. Benn|, : iteke sekin, witt {it Was announced at Wheeler's office | ’ A , aT Th , including curtain nets, scrims, : Homer. Bone, the former & can Zot sepember 6 cecrcng to tet eae Jeet Sl [tere today | in lengths especially desirable ee ee ary iieite: | Oe? oleae hs \eulénant. povertictship,” will houncement of Chief Deputy A. B.lental liner President Jefferson Sep-| pices oo As i ae al for making school apparel for SHEETS AND cretonne, All at sharply re- speak ‘Wednesday evening at Mount | ui tor 11 &. tm Thuraday, but was eno Haainee, ute Gldedtionc| Feo a feo for yee a client | girls. PILLOW CASES duced prices, Thursday. Thursday noon Heighton will talk in Seattle before the Young Men's Business club, Friday night he will be in Mukilteo and Everett for Speeches, Heighton came back today from a two weeks’ tour in the state, visit the customs service and by the dard Oll company for suppli id for seamen’s wages. | American apg BA 8 Body on Way Home Part of this money was set the United Sta the rest was returned to of 1900 ide by | purposes; | China, Brown Says He Has for such | ‘| | French Addresses | | Spokane Gathering SPOKANE, Aug, 27.—E. L. French, candidate for the ablicen nomina- | tion for governor, was warmly greet. | ed by a large gathering of men and| | - 7 ° Attractive Boys’ School central and east side towns. He say ceagbags | M4 ey . from the looks of things he's going) WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—Tho| Only Road Program| | ama Ne uAnesi camepaedtat| New Blouses Stockings to win body of Maj. Robert L.. Imbrie, Amer-| “My definite road program 1s the| protestants, Catholles, representa: | ne ican vice consul at Teheran, Persia, | only clear and comprehensive plan| tive « of the Y. M. C. A. and Y, W.| killed by a mob of religion’ fanatics, | for road and bridge construction! (a, W. C. T. U. and labor unlona | . Labor Vote Not for July 18, was embarked esterday | which has been set forth in this cam-|inapired Mr. French at be RC HIE Bae (5 c air |noon with full honors on the U. 8. 8.| paign," declared William Brown, can-| in his address, Deel a La Follette -Gary Trenton at Bushire in the Persian! ¢ e for county commissioner, at} z | 5 t bl ; EW YORK, Aug. 27.—Judge © state departme! ad end mee Tuesda | rt overblouses in 2 i gulf, the state department 1-|q North End meeting Tuesday night.| « A | Smar W 2 ay H. Gary, ieee oa, Si the! vised today. It will arrive at Wash-| ‘That is what the county commis. WED 30 YEARS; QUIT | white and light tan e urses Pairs 85¢ natn Rited States Steel corporation.) ington about October 1 sioner has to deal with and that is| Action was started to dissolve a/f| ; ‘ i vi i ‘ | arre atis are vy " ‘everely criticised the presidential re interests the people of the| marriage that was celebrated in Lng: | barred h bat We 7 “ Heavy quality black | Sepirations of Senator Robert M: Chief I | North End, so far as the county com-| land ovey 30 years ago in the su HT among the new fashion cotton Stockings that HU La Follette in a statement here Bay State 1ef Is | missioner is concerned.” perior court here. Mary Slack inst!.|{| . arrivals. e are just what mothers Be y_afternoon. Cc Ss Je |, Brown advocated improvements on| tuted the action on the grounds that Very good values be- ir iv Hise 8 be: want for their active pat ave nothing to say inst oming to Seattle | the Sand Point road, paving N. 85th| her husband was an habitual drunk: H IDE N : ; * -s Benator La Follette or anybody! Governor Cox, of Massachusetts, | st REAL aAR Mins Tha MSARWOGA/ ees AFC cause of the novel trim: Mi eae and se bag By in _ne boys. Heavily woven | by Yee," Gary said, “except that thelis expected In Seattle September 17,) tension A RRS, I on ene ae col- Hees of. SSE ek y leather are un- throughout, with extra | Py al? Yorking people who go to the polls|when a special train bearing | - | rs. Especially desir- usually low-priced a 65. i . " . Hes) 19 him because they belleve as the|men and their wives comes into the) Pat Sheppard, 63 Fourth st., Port: |] il ine petaeGne Three styles are sketched. Others equally as wear’ Js hardest. «J can Majority does that the election of| city. More than 100 former Bay] Carpenter tools belonging ta/land, Ore,, left hin overcoat in his |f| College girls wardrobe, attractive in gray, brown, black and mottled ef- priced at 50¢ pair; 2) | : the independent ticket would be| State residents have registered at tha |Charles Martinson, 1630 Harbor|car at Fourth ave, and James st. | At 95¢. fects. All fitted with mirror, At $1.65, pairs for 85¢. | Yery injurlou to the prospects of| Chamber of Commerce to uid thelave,. were ntolen from a Job near|Tuerday, When he returned tho || DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Prosperity and the general progress| State Manufacturers’ aszocintion in| Sand Point, the owner reported to|overcoat wan gone, he reported to!}) 9f thiy country.” playing host tie police Wednesday. the police, IL E ‘ eae ele ca >