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SAD STORY FOR A MOTHER TO TELL MRS. CLARA TUCKCH SAYS HER SON THINKS MORE Of MIR MONEY THAN MC DOCS OF MLR Whether devotion tit his mother and her best Intel cut*. 01 a fondues. for H.t.IHV which stands In the bank In her name, prompt ed Joseph Tuck er to file an application In the su perior court recently to lie appoint ed guardian of Mra Clara Clara Tucker, SO years old, whom he i lulu.h ta lnc-ompeti-nt to transact her own !■■■...... Is a question Whlth will mam lie threshed out ttl the protutte court. Tucker recently petitioned th* court to i-.'ii.t.i t htm guardian uf hla mother, whom he claimed wa* gtowlng childish, lie alleged that sh* wa* under the Influence of a woman named Mra Kugle, who had pc receded hat to draw bei money BATTLESHIP WILL BE LAUNCHED IN OCTOBER Work on Nebraska at Moran'a Shipyard Now More Than U.i Completed — Prepara- j tions for Big Celebration The battleship Nebraska wtll be laufn hed fton. the Moran Hro*,' shipyard .luting ih* first seek In October. The esact ttat* ha* not Wen announced as yet. slthnugh tha t.t!. of th* firtit say It ha* be*en practically dee-idesl Robert Moran MM return from tlermany In tlta* lo wi*- . s. the crowning eveol nf th* grot, th of the l-tg Industry of which tie ts t*»e head. , The big *ea fighter Is now about ft per cent completed snd la (MBa of the best built •trt«-**ls yet tumel out tor the navy. Kvery precaution has keen taken, and tbe ship so far Is a n-.-I.t Of -t -r ..■■■. iii-t' ". taaborate plans are being mad* for the launching. Hundreds of na vy and army officers have b-en In. Tlted to tse In attend-tece. and fed eral and state ofneers from all over tbe country sre expe-cled to b* here, Extraordinary Bargain 10 acres of tne very choicest ralley Und. all nndrr high state of cnltlvatloa. bearing orchard and all kinds of small fmtts: T-mom houses, prooA barn, spring water piped all over the place; t cows milk bringing 1*6.00 a month: chickens, pigs, horse snd wagon; large rrop of hay In the bsrn; to minutes' walk to lnterurtatn. SJ minutes* rid* from Heattle. A placa that will give yon an Independent llting aad mhan.e ln value rapidly. Price. $J,SOO. A. LAWRENCE «08*. - rtd Aye. largo*! furniture Storo In th,* Wn*t -«»_ rtm_-_me-P+*_ "* '*-> ______ wmßrnM P^{_wjEfj^i^o^ 1-3 off a —'-_p *—*§ & L, t t _W"^S^f refrigerators —there's Much good use |.j get frnm a refrigerator yet. In fact you should have one "tor all year 'roan — —we have reduced every on* here Just a third, simply a way to move quickly a srasll lot of tht* s-asoa's. so that there'll b* none to "carry over" — the Leonard is undoubtedly the best refrigerator made- i__ guess lor a Buck range __ guess for a Buck range \ > —esn't tell nd you might win one of the three f.'Mi 00 Buck prl-e i \ raages we will give away. Come la aad get a rue.- , card \ If* free to everyone— J little Buck contest girls J —be sure sad com* In ho > m can g.i a souvenir card and a / n.ek booklet which wil. help you on your ten reasons why your mama should use n Uuck range la preference to all ' other*— Standard Furniture Co* L. Sohoenfald & Sons 1006 to 1016 Flrat Avenue TACOMA. SIATTLK. OKLLINGHAM. out of the bank and go with her to Han Krani-lscii, where they ptu |. 1 to vtrait Mra tingle's relatives Tucker sny*. tn his petition, thai he hellrves Ih* ptiipn-ed trip Ib a step tn a well laid plot of Mrs. I.ugls tO get hold of Mia, Tucker's property. He avert that lie wants to tie appointed ,iii for bis mother sn that he ran prevent her from going mining strangers aud from wauling her money. Mm. Tucker propo-os to renin! the ,ii ni" 'ni of a guardian, and filed an auawrr lo hla pelllltiu thla !■.."! n.i. lit which she ■ 'ie- ■ ber son -Ith being sadly lacking In filial devotion. Mh* aay* hat he cares more lot hrr money than be does for her. The governor nf Nebraska has been ashed lo name the young woman frnm lhal st.it* whn will christen the ■.•-■•! Nn taunt ha* been ret elvesl f linti him tunning Ihe fortunate gtrl, but It Is r-t-i'ted thla feature will not be overlooked hy the atal*. Murwn lltti*. ar* |ue|.itlii* tn nt*We Ihia one nf th* greatest event* tn the history ttf the .cite tspectal arrangement* have be-en mad* for aa elaborate celebration, and the company wilt .-,.,■ no . « . ■ to make It aa Impressive as possible, and to mile 11 a itsy bing ts be re. meinbereil by the people of Ih* clly. The ft! Wens . f Mt utile will Join wllh Mocm Itm* In the f, .-,..■ ■• of the dsy. The launching of tne Nebraska w iti Is* one of Ihe mile atnnes In th- city's progress, snd Ihe citlsens will make every endeavor to make It on* long to be rcmenil_*r»-.l "I i-ity hoj* the ever-.t wilt b* as in i- "ii" ws that of laying tb* keel.** aald tr*. "*A", It-)-*, at-lst-nt nuniiger tor Moran Una. U.t nlgbl. To m* thai wa* roost Inipresaive. and I know three In attendant* ap preciated the Importanca ttf Ihe event. 1 bi~ lo *ntlle when th* two governor*, of Nebraska and "_'*_*»• Ins-ton. dro.e the rivets lhat united th* two section* ef th* heel. They were not uaesd In the work, but Ihey did It we.l -| HÄ» tn*t esrreee t w« will have Ibe -am* trouble la getting a young ta lly lo .hrlsten Ih* *hlp that live t.u'.l 1-ts of a erulner th it was i.su rd after a clly In Ihe n.i! lit- il'itt did Th* proprletora of Ih* ysrd* liked tbe mayor of It** my to n-tn* some one for the h-.n .r After shout H daya* watt the mayor ot th* city wrote that he did not think there wa* a t.t: lady tn Ihe city who would undertake the Job. **V\lten tlutl fact was publish* I the proprietors were rt.->-!e.| with li*tiers frctr— young ladles who had an sunt living In Ibe rlty. they had passed thr-uc*. the city by train, they knew •am* oo» in ing In the city, or ■_-*■_« such ylsllonshlp as would entitle them to the hemor," Word has b*-n received from ttob ert Mi-ran thai he Is fast Improving In health snd will leave Oermany it., 'i' Ih* mMdta of September. In I line lob» her* at the launching. MRS. MAY BRICK WILL REST tttt Bi-il|i|is N. ..a Ass n 1 Nt:\V Ynttlx, Aug It.- Mia Mny litttk left the Holland llniiae tills in,.i ulna' lit 1 I :SH tl clink Mint took it \S est Bhotra Imlii to KliiKStnn. from Itiel'i. *lie will git In Client Hl*, where ah,, ttiii remain until railed upon tn teatiry in «. *uit involving property in Weal Virginia, Hhe n.ia acconv l».inlc,t hy In. I'nutiii liriiaimue. I'h* looked perfectly healthy, Hh* will be the mii-at nf Attorney Hayden, itlin iiill naHlat her as counsel at Mh -liavlllß. HE LOST AN EAR EXPRC9SMEN SCRAP IN DEPOT RESTAURANT AND UNI IS ItADLV MAIMED .1... Clieeu (tnd ltd Maumey, two elpreasmetl, lulled lliattets In tile l>c|*il reai.iuianl nl an early hour Ihts wiornlng. and as a teault of Ihe ttttiflli't ktiirntiey |u*t th* greater Isn t n( hla left Bar, which w*a thaw. e-d Inlo ptllp liy the l nl nt Imia lllesrn The lutter sttld that he me rely itshed Marooey to pay for hi* meal stni that of a ni. I t'putt *.;., --i • i - • .1 tv dn bo they both i Iraied for act tun at.d tin* nut rnitirnetii-ed, Itutcher knives, i . .r. . ruika and various olhei i-c i I- ment* Met* fired tlotll all liunlteia nf th* I. stalll Hit •ml the cooks and wallets all htd Itehlnd Ih* stove _ I i.- 1- ■ Ihe ta bles until ihe wartlna siprseaiiisll i-eareeil (illltg. The tnl blue-mate.! tm in uf i ■ itiuin Krlty have In sight, -mt then every on* began to to eat he easier, fur Kelly refused to •tnd tot any eii.l_n.-ill.ni. but |.totii|itly rung for Ih* patrol wagon and sent them to the station. A charge of fighting la placed against them. In*. Ilucal.y washed *daitiii**y'e Imn and ma*tlc-te<| ear. All through Ihe operation M h >t.-y kept mutleiing: "If I !■—- this ear 111 gel me miti I'll «_! 'Im If II Iske* me » yeara." ' and Ih*** t- .■- at bitter tsassiiut ...nr., I .|.i»n Mariiney a bruised snd swullea n-ualeiiam-*. HE WILL =— PROSECUTE KIDNAPPERS OMAHA. Neb. Aug. 81 —Judge Mi Keen, of New York, who Is aald to have beea kidnaped several weeks ago and raiTled to t'alif.n n » for rananm. arrived here this morn ing to vl«lt his slater. He Is still la a nervous rondillna as tb* result of hts captivity, 11* says be wtll proceed against ■'.♦** kldaapera wbea he reaches New York. CUT OUT THE free passes There ts a fe*llng of sadaeae around the rlty hall today. There are ao passes* or tickets for th* Itlngllnjt circus there. Tbe Itlng llng brothers do not Ilk* tbe rlty ," nl. any more. That Is because the . ••*. : :..-•.! lb* llr*n** of tb* ■tig show to l"J» a day this e.ar tm- of th* Itlngllngs wslked lato the comptroller's office this mora ' Irq and hsnded over th* I: '-»( ll cinse fee fur tbe two days, but b* , broke th* time honored custom of .'-•',*•'. * c a wagon load of tl'k et* among the boy* at Ihe same I time, la order to be mean, be weal J fui ther. ll* paid th* total amount |In small change, so tbat II took Deputy Comptroller Mels* nearly half a day to tern It. FAILED , PACE A CO- 810 COTTON DUO KEF.S. CAUGHT SHORT ON MARKET NEW YOUK. Aug. II — Tb* fail ure of !'..:• A Co.. promin*at mem bers of th* New Orleans and New York cotton exchanges, was no ' nounred this rooming. It is said th* firm wss caught on the ehort side of th»- markrt. KING EDWARD IS ALL RIGHT till r*f-els.—l New* A.c i, I Mai I I.N HAD. l-ihemla. Aug. 21. J —Dr. Ott. King Kdward's physician. tontradlrta the pesaimlstlr rumors I published recently regarding the j health of his msjesty. Dr. Oft says the king Is stronger than ever. Talks Politics fttr rVrtnn. News Ass'n 1 OYNTKIt HAY. Aug 2I -I'resl , dent Itooscvelt snd l.leulrnant Hot i crnor WotMlruff, of New York, are t ill no- over Umpire slate politics today, and Incidentally they m*n | tinned the tandidacy of ,i prominent New Yorker for saslstanl s*r i retsry of agriculture, f'halrman Cortelyou llf the national rnmmlt lei> wtll come In on Ihe afternoon ir.uii and remain over night. THE SEATTLE STAK ii HAY AUGUST 114. CEREMONY HAS BEEN POSTPONED CABLE BPLICINQ PI ANA CANNOT COME OFF lILBATUHUAV AS lll'ur.'.llil. WAS Ul I AVI 11 IN WORK Th* si'lli'llia uf th* . .-ilil,. i-|t|,n tti.lt-. which ttua In li.tlf taken |il,it 1* li-lar. Im* been l„,»t |.tili.,| until Mat. unlity, Th* |»iat|,uiirnirni Mraimad* tir>i 1 aanry owing to the fact lliiil tin* liiii n5!.1,., itlii. h la iiotv lu> ilia lie iiiiiii- t.iiiiini unite rtera umii lata riiii.it iiiniii or . ..ii n.iiiiiil.ii litrn ■ 111 im A I iltK 1 ..in in ihia i-ffr-i 1 ««a te.iiifii ni * o'clock list al_rhii hv th- local aimiiii rorpa office, Tim tcii-ai tm una at-nt from th* _R-t.Br.tp Ilm liable, ntnl -li* i.i. 1 ''Ilm tißlile —At He*. All*. 11, 4 I*. %t.~ The tilt'Kl.uii trail: *J *i ietiiil.l jr nut uitlw In-fine .'■;. tun I 'i Aili-n." Tin* maaaact araa *<*iit *f Oat, Jamaa Al. leu. In 11.nunan I of the \_ ..I i nr|< ar*rt Ice, il*|«artiii*nt or the I .-' who haa l-H-ii t ■...', I lo take rhitrae of tin* • 1.1111 lit 101 lof til* Hcuttlc-t-tllk.l (.ihl*. Tlie .trnnistilii H.-nntur of the Pa t-Mi* t'naat ...in) n.t tana to have been ruttilatiet! by the itiritpnny tv ltaris|Mirt th* «neat a nn I official* la meet ih. Iltl:ii*l In, tmt the offli In 1 * POLICE THINK THEY MADE GOOD CAPTURE JOHN HARRISON, TAKEN BY DETECTIVES CORBETT AND ADAM S. SUPPOSED TO BE MAN WHO HAS BEEN ROBBING HOUSES OF LATE John Harrtaoa alias ftwanann. tbought to Is* Ihe n- ■. . "nipper btrrgtar," who i. •*.-.,.. i th* norii_. trn Bettlon of tb* rlty a far* -rem ago by entering t •-'.-. --. i>.--i gi • i ado* was raptured y«_terib»j by a clever rnae of Pity !*- le- • .re. ' ■. :,.*i and At .nn wbo have t,r—f driven nearly frantl*. by Harrison."* • ill ;•• : t in 'I -. A messenger l»uy, a fake telegram and tbe presence of on* of tb* «!. tertltes brought Bbotil the arr. st of Harrison, who baa Iseco aatrbed and follow*J for two . _, Not nntll tb* direi-t eildrara lor ron n ti v waa obtain' 1 did t! ■> offi cer* arrest blm. "Ota. my Ood* IPs all ap with m • & _Mga__a_-_._g_^^ .^ m • ■ 1 1 FAILED TO ORGANIZE] _E W. It. -"iirata.it. of San Francisco, wa« in Seattle the other day for the purpose nf all- B ing a meeting of the retail druggists ttf thi* city, and effecting a more compact organiaca- M lion to raivc prices on everything handled hy a drug store. Mr. Chratam is the western or* ___ rung han ■ gani/er of the National Association of Druggists. The meeting wit called (or 10 loch B _ m. at the Rutin Hotel, on August Hth. When the call went out the Seattle Retail Drug- M I gists' Asvx*iatioti imtiK-diaW-ly set out to ascertain if possible what the firm of (J. O. Guy, __. Inc., was going to do ahout it. When they discovered that we would have nothing lo do M with Mr. Oicatam nr Mr. Skin 'em rither. every memlter of the grafting tru-it of this town X immediately refused to organize. Mr. Chcatam'a visit to Seattle was a rank failure, he- W catt«e we sn-nshed the Ureal organisation, and the retail druggist*, of Seattle didn't dare to B go into the proposition with the guarantee store against them. B We Fill Prescriptions for Half I ll H jf\nd we have taught every Association Druggist in town a lesson that M ill Ml he for- B ■gotten. When a numher of business mm combine to rob the sick we will fight them to A B finish, and either disrupt their disreputable organisation or go broke in trying. We fought *BI the fight of the sick ones because the Seattle Retail Druggists' Association adopted the tot* frt Towing schedule, which we know- to be high handed robbery. Save thi* schedule, and rcmctn- £ tier when you want to get a prescription filled we fill it for just half these prices— m j— q i-Otince Mixture il"*,*** * Ounce Mixture ({-Tit*** 9 20 H .-Ounce Mixture. IO«* 6-Ounce Mixture Ss<» 1 9 |r,j3-Ounce Mixture TiOr- n-Ounce Mixture .......$1.25 I M Ouiuc Ufa-tan SM f»0 B V--__a_Bß-----iM_-g__a__a— m_h_______h_____^ j! Your Money tf^ i V I _MI •_% Guarantee | ■**-* i v. v. uUi*, inc. i ___*_+__. 11 1 Second and Yesler I r_r-'i^ji'^^'/"^t^ e_f*wy._fli|^}^^_: - -_?- vsP iuiiiKiiiiu ni hh* morning that it iiiiiiltl be liu|in*allilit lor the Nelialtir lo ti* il)*|ntti liril un tm* mi iialoii, utltl Hint III* *l*aitiali||i sjlieeill, •■ 1.. I. la a allll I.iki-i vessel will lie Itlaii.l lor the vi culiuiiolatlnn or III* ..I--- unit nffli l.ila. The Queen will Irate I'l.-t II nl Id o'clock hallll,in > 1, mi ami .'III 11,,,,,,' lo the j, ,n.t *iiiii* la 1. ii.-s mil fioiti ; . ..ni. off Wr-sl paint, af ter -111111 *iv h of Ih* committee*. 1 itlll il. li.<il, Blule, inn ..1.1 navy nf fliUla, .■ 1 . al* to Ult* |..iti In Ihe t ml *****—**. will lie li .inst, ,1. j 1., ttt* tr ml . ' Hfl far over 1900 Itn Itntlutiß hitte 1,1 . ■. 1 lijr tli* •', .ti !., 1 of coin, meter 1 iiliintltlrr. ami from iireiie-tit liiiitcallt na It look* a* though timie than MM! |»i-r*ri|ta is lit bet fite.**tit on thai c. -, . All .'','.,(*, as far a* the 1 hmnhe-i of rommerce 1 eimiii.lle-e- 1* ........ 1. 1 have ba-Hi . . 1 i '. 1 1, 1 «l| that I* ■. - .11. 1 la ilir- iii...r.,ißi. aiinmirt. Ilia IJi* arrival of Ihe lluinallr ufr Wnl i-ilnt. now* et. .hit-.] Harrison aa he rm-i th* word* of the fake I*l*. |-i_i_. "I am a rial. in.- Are yoo IM mi) I want"*" ,j|Vl.eo rt-ri! |,| a t (he Btallutf. a tlf'-hrf. a re.ol.er and two skeleton A- were found upon blm. ll* la ■5 yeai of aM c and tlatnia to be a • alter. He t* known to tlta an- Ittauilllea and a* on* Itm* acrred a term •■' > -•■ year aad all in. t.tf.s in Ih. -sit leu, penitentiary for burglary c aaaatltt* ! ia the tutn of Oregon, He ii- b»a-n ta thia rlty. according to I.:* own adanlaatiin, attwa last fall, but Mi .uffasti) nf..sea to dltulg* ct blent- aaalßßt or Implicate any ertbera nf bla kind I Hi- r*oom at the Btar lodging lionne, nn Ilk* .in i i wa* t ,it, 1,. ,i iitnl flu* i.iii i,i 1,, loin mi- In it a i mi different |ii.(i|ilit fimu v. liiiiii he liltil Btoldl tlii'lll. Wire found. Three kolil iliik*, two wllh the iiiiniH uf tlie owner* . i,, i.m ,1 un Ihe liihlilp, wi'to found nn hi* |rt<r»on. Wttaa capture, by tii« BatactlvUi lliiiilaiin liml on a pair |if iieal era," a term uattil for lliln holihl ilinca worn i.i llin lo hi fln_i.|iil K'Miy. *l"Ii-- liiilclii*t una found un der 111* ilolliliic fat in fc In a licit Chief Ili'littn v i i|.n nsftl himself nn well j,:.,.! wllh lh« work of lln* tvn tli'lci 111 ea, » liii » iii kill ao fall It fnlly In rumiitif, llii'rilHon to i-nitli A. BRIDGE & CO., Popular Price Clothiers NO TIME TO LOSE * Sale Ends Saturday The NEWEST ami DEST iiwdium priced tli-tliing made in America for lie* baLutce nf tint week at rxaetl)* half regular prices: t,,....1 aervirrable Men*- Suit**, made ,-i Scutcli Tweed Mix- _T9-* VF* (_f_\ _P_\ tn re„, titular price !-i..>.— $5.00 *<* Men* Suit* in the new lli»ines*it!tiv, (lievi-| Hen* Bltie or Illack St*rf.f ml Worsted ioti and (."a**Mnnrc», beat linmfi**. and Suits, tsilttr srwed *-*atrt*-, Italian lintn-p., triiisitiiiigti. pcrfcclly made and perfect • hand made buttonholes— fit like mad fittitiK; regular A _*- *_*_ _F" nr'"f'r _•»"•■*"'»— #T* ™? IF" fa 10r..*...::.... $o.__o ""*■"■■ -■■■■■■ $7.0 U ftt&oo Suit* for SS.OO j SiKno Suit* tat O.MMI $.timi Suit* for *.910.00 $iy_*. Suits for $0.50 Underwear, Shirts, !.*at*. I'urnisliing*, cut almost in half. See the big window displays. A. Bridge & Co. Next Door to Bon Marche 1415"1417 SeCONd Aye. "We are winking liard tn rid thla (itr (if ii.i tiuM of tlmi i While I 'In tint iini, Hint linn latin la aa I t-ltifMi* nn thn flint-water 1 of** hlrnuil i.-i,i 1.1 I Inllive t it... he la i li ter itit.i .|. -in mil-, in well, wlili h tllllke* 11111 l N llnlle'i Ilia in.in Nl Hlljt time," aald Hie i hit t Ihia rriorfilfiK It la i liiliind Ihnl Iliitrliinii icnlned ndinltiiiloii Id tlie liniiHia either hy |,i mv: opaa window* with tin hiitchel, or n|ii liiii ilutna iiy rneann of the Bkelittm kejfi* Thn Norlliweaterii Iron Worka lllti.led Hie ••...' .|i ItoHiioke for 1*1,7.111 In Ihe fi-dcial imirt yealer- a day. The cntiipntiy nllcne* ihn tha owner* of Urn art (-airier fulled to pay for repair* thnt were in-tin by tha Iron ' "I. !■ it". MARRIAGE LICENSES Hydney lliimwick, 27, and Keoy . (.ta, ■. 21. i...ii, of Heattle; I'lark Hill, 31. fUd lletial* Hall. 30, liottt of :...iin... Carl Nrlderprum. 37, ii ml Mm Ilm Hteiveaß, M, of Jam*— town, N. 11,