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THE SEATTLE STAR EW, WHLis & 00, Puniishers | Ryery afternoon opt Munday MASK INAS MAN ACHE ing because of the political effect tt may have, and seems to consider the army and navy @ better agency to) obtain a speedy settioment than the f conetitatery elvitians committe THE CIRC THE ed the position it was with the pro vino that he should be allowed to re jturn in the fall and resume his du | ties at Cornell university ts Per week ft month delivered © free copies, 1690. Third Avenue One cent per co cy twenty te cen by mail or carriers | Schurman's friends say the admin Iatration has no reason to be eurpris if et because of Schurman's return, | They intimate that when he accept | A Brilliant Street Washing | MURKOGRE, I, T, June 16.—The| . ae heavy rains for the past 24 hours! Ree ara a ean uae, Yoine Sor ee past foun ageant. Gecisive victory in the Philippines /fad near Leliuctta, destroying s00 fect of track, damaging crops, and| Pe be very soon and end the war, or the American people will insist that more | g¢ The flood cov troope shall be sent to the islands, |ered some 20 miles, Trains we SNe IMPOSING IN ALL OF ITS FEATURES Any dilatory tactics will be strongly | hours late on account of the food ; Opposed. The question of the final | <a Aieposition of the Philippines is in no | ELO PED Way affected by the present war. ‘The nation demands that the fight, now that we are in it, shall be press ed vigorously to a fini#h, No one A MILL HAND for a moment contemplates any other | terable suffering in the} worthy elaities Much Interest Shown. possible action. To surrender to the}; PARAGOULD, Ark., June 16.—Mre. FUipinos would be utterly preposter.|Leonard Wilson, wife of the most eins ‘ : pe prep Wealthy and prominent rea! cxtave; TRC Raging Bepe‘ circus has ar- ous. The only alternative is to fieht end to settle the business as quickly 86 possible. EEE Witeon and his wife, Della, were M. Sola speaks very truly when he/ married only about a year ago, she eays he is “fighting a great fight |) was onty 14 years old, and it ts satd Which is by no means ended.” His | (hat Wilson was not so eager for the championship of Captain Dreyfus to} wedding * bon the —— — | duet, the music of the bands, the the fight of his life, but It promises ¢ couple lived unhappily inally|sereams of the animals, the red te be @ guccssstul one, and he de- whe sued for divorce, the case being | emonade, or the flash of the tinsel rived, and today the young people * aeaiét Th the city, last night eloped with John Mead, an employe of a lumber mill in Paragould. Leonard and also a large number of older on are in their clemtn., There Is sor thing about @ cirous that is fascinating to the average persons Whether it i the emell of the saw very tried at the March term of court gerves all the more credit for having| ‘The evidence was unprintable ana | "*erly every one is anxious to be egun it almost entirely alone, and|the court room was uncrowded at pike Mi eget hae Witness the ° \< e. with public opinion and the power of |{he ‘rial. A man named iam’ | The circus arrived in the Northern the government both arrayed against) i) ine case lying on a table| Pacific yards thie morning from Ta- tim. er PRS ee lin the court house and threw them | coma, about 4:20 o'clock. mall boys ‘The political probabilities of South ae aa” when | were thicker than Mies, but neither ‘Africa are that Com Paul will not be| industrious and respected young fel.|(™* Men Ror the horses seemed to the next. President of the Transvaal, |iow. | mind.’ It was really @ sight worth Decause there will not be any next ES |neeing when the unloading began President. ; CANNOT GET Four, six and eight horse teams of Se aceenmnatestbentenamndl fine gray horses, pulled the heavy ‘The Filtpinos, seems, have Krupp wagone away. guns, o5¢ It may be in order to in- FRANCHISES By # o'clock a tented city had sprung up oppsite the YM. CA bcenrepeneret grec opiepeeralicahitaipetin [sprung up opposite the ¥. MC. A ‘The French ppubiic is still afraid) gp LOUIS, Mo, June 14 —On the jeverything was in readines® for (he authority of @ national committee: | big parade, Such @ patade Seattle man It fe stated that there will be never saw before. Everything adver to wake up at night, lest it should ee the ghost of a monarchy _-_-__---- a hiteh tn t effort of Mr. Bryan's e A good politician ie like a good ma- | friends to obtain control of Chicago tise on the biliboards was there and St. Paul newspapers and make | The street were crowded, and every~ @ician—hie only important moves are the ones you don't see. ——_——— If Canada isn't careful, that Dalton trail will become a warpath. Was Caused Trouble them 16 to 1 organs It ts said that ome declared the parade was 4 win several persons with plenty of means iner. There were the bands, eques at their command stand ready toltrians, dens of animals, chariots and start such newspapers in the cities | ders, camels, and the big herd of named if they can get « press fran- chine, but thin, it pcb they have |22 elephants, The cavairy band wan lone of the leading features. As the not been able to de WITH Two deicibisha re Many Note- | ood.. ‘Can... {Never ome. | loo... ate... —Lowell SEATTLE STAR. cert tt ee TE RET TET Dea eta r Pot 1GH the weather and the almanac man have been “at outs” for a long time esti This Has Been a Lovely Day | | And for tomorrow we have priced some of the things that are in great demand at very-much-below -the-usual prices § There Will Be Two Days ti die | At this store tomorrow. First—A sale, or rather many ules, will begin at 8 o'clock, and will last all Gay, At 1° i. 9 e 3 Me . * NiX O'clock in the Evening The first sale will be joined by the second, and the two will make the big store Hum Like a Bee Hive These price Those who know the store will come. hints will tempt the strange HE GREAT SHOE SALE CONTINUES More boxes opened yesterday, and you may be sure of finding all sizes. You had better bring along the family for at these prices shoes ARE A SAVING INVESTMENT. Women’s Shoes or kid, military beels, either medium, pared with ovr There are all # At $1.40 A thousand and five hundred pairs of Women's Shoes lel Kid, either Button or Lace with coin toes, Upped with p dress or walking soles, © worth @ and widths, the price will b f Mack wont atyle exular low pr *, Mack Mack or tan with #itk ve f Biack or Tan Vici Kid, or the or button Ing or cloth topa, newert in either lace At $1.25 ly a dollar and seventy-five Men’s Shoes “* MEN'S Biack Satin Calf Lace @hoes, made on the Englith last, Bulldog toes, flexible and of style and “good form,” wor ents. There are all sixes when the made in the the per ent leather sell ing starts, and all the wanted widths are here; choose at a dollar and @ quarter. At $2.00 known measure. dollar and a ha we EN'S Shoes of Tan Rusela Calif and Miack Satin f, ace, the first have the stylish perforated toe, every pair is pew and up-to-date, worth by any three dollars a pair. Over a thousand pairs, al] the the tan in lace only. AUBURN, Ind., June 16-—A novet reunion has been called to meet here 15 and 16, at which time it is propoeed to bring together for a ention the 2900 and odd married by & patriarch- | & pastorate covering three score years. BRANDED WITH A HOT IRON: | Sedow, 14 years of age, In front of he boys threw their) around her, and Kall held her) Bedow into the house. He fron, tore the i i : i Bgzes i i i : 3 : | red. parente consulted the! 83 Hh : give @ more coherent | and a warrant rrest of Sedow, found. Kall ts ness, although | be made against | ANGER THE PLAGUE , D. C., June 1s—| W. K. Van Reypen| said tony that the clim- condition of the United States | jaded the possibility of the bu-| ‘onic plague ever reaching this con-_ g 3 B 5 yt Hl tt a8 z ni : 0 0 = Gd “eo = m i ii acting surgeon general of the| army, Charlies H. Alden, said that) with our system of quarantine it is impossible for the plague to get to the United States. } Present to Mrs. Bryan. | WASHINGTON, D. C., June 16.—) ‘There was a large meeting of Demo- | erates of the district last night to ap- it @ committee to present Mrs. . J, Bryan with «@ marble bust of her husband. The presentation will be made on her birthday, June 17. An engrossed copy of « presentation addrees will be sent her at the same | time. SCHURMAN IS T0 RESIGN ATTRACTION FOR PARENTS... WASHINGTON, D.C. June 16.~| Although many explanations are of- | fered to the contrery, the proposed return of President Sehurman, $f the | Philippine commission, generally referred to here as “Gchurman’s re call.” As*ivtant Secretary of State Mill does not seem to regret the «lt- uation, and admits that @churman's return probably means his resi¢na tion from the commission But he j# not ready to admit that the disintegration of the commission will foliow. The usefulness of the commis#ion ts limited, but little in the way of negotiatiny now to be done, and the policy of President McKinley seesm to be un dergoing « change in the direction of Groaier aggrossivencss. He ie tired of the Philippine fight- | jers. ] for there in| AMUSEMENTS. ‘The engagement of the Wakefield.) Andrews company in popular opera at the Seattle theater this week is proving a strong attraction. The company has appeared in several well known operas, and each have been put on in a splendid manner. The princtpais are all good singers, and the chorus is a balanced one. Tonight the opera to be sung will be “Fra Diavolo.” Tomorrow at the matinee the “Bohemian Giri” performance will be changed to| “A Night tn Venice,” ment of the opera y ‘ Clowes CURSION j cursion to Victoria this summer, and that one will be given by the Arcus this next Sunday. The present in- dications are that every one who can @ttend, will do so, as Messrs, Chad- wick & Ambrose, of the Argus, have & reputation for successful affairs. ‘The Argus was exceedingly fortun- ate in securing the palatial tteamer City of Seattle for the day The boat has accommodations for a large crowd, and besides she is a speedy beat. No other boat on t Sound could be secured that te so suitable for excursion purpowes. Arrangements have been made at Victoria for a “Seattle Day.” and concerts will be given by the Fifth ing the afternoon A programme has been prepared in honor of the visitors. The bicycle paths are in splendid condition. The Queen City Good Roads club has offictally indorsed the excursion, and the offi- cers, & great many of the members and their wives and friends, will take their wheels and join the party Students Deface Building CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, June 15.—Last night the freshmen of the Wabash college made a “literary” demonstration against the sopho- mores which’ w discovered by the whole town this morning. A few days ago the “sophs” refused a baseball challenge extended by the freshmen and this the freshmen accepted as a victory. They celebrated the event by posting handbilis all over the | town, not only on poles and fences, but on the fronts of residences and on show windows. The college win-/ dows were papered with these post-/| | | BURLINGTON, Vt., June 16.—E4- | ward T. Miller, a student of the Uni- versity of Vermont, has brought sult against Allison W. Slocum, professor of Mathematics, for $10,000 damages. | Miller says he sustained an injury of the leg, as the result of X-ray photo- | graphs, taken at the instance of Prof. Slocum. steam calliope, with ite uproar died away, the amall boy was in the sev enth heaven of delight This afternoon the big tent ts crowded to witness the exhibition. | ‘The performance is wonderful. That the Ringling Bros. have a big show ts demonstrated by the fact that all (the acts are given in triplicate. Many people thought they were only go- Ing to see part of the big Eastern show, but Ringling Bros. brought it entire to the coast. There are three | rings, and in every ring at the same | will be the bill, and in the evening time are three similar performances. | ‘There are three bareback riders, five The engase- trained elephants in each ring, eques- | trians and acrobats, he ok Be act O'Brien's act with « = his horses, Lockhart'e trained ¢le- phanta, the Da Coma family, and the a red) There wil) be onty one Sunday ex- trapeze work of Miss Millie Turnour. | The menegeries is fine, Hesides the 22 elephants, there are lona, tigers, camels, a sebra, bears, but- faloes, yaks, gnus, an oatrich, mon- keys, parrots, dogs and many othe The horses themeecives are no small part of the show, for they are magn!- ficent animals. Ringling Bros.’ circus i* perhaps the first one that has performed in @eattic, and that has given every- thing advertised. The performance will be given again tonight, the men agerie being open at ck, the show in the main tent commencing at § o'clock. Ld Ec LICENSES. Articles of incorporation were filed today by the Geattle & Northwestern Mining & Stock Excha: The in- corporators are Charles Prosch Frederick W. Sparling and Eben Smith, and the capital stock ts to be $80,000. The business will be that of buying and selling mining stocks. To Combine Farmers, TERRA HAUTE, Ind., June 16.—A gigantic agricultural combination, the arrangements for which have been making for the last three years has come to Nght in Sull nm and Vigo counties in this state The headquarters of the combination are in Philadelphia, and the work ts car ried on through the local grange the Farmers’ Protective as#ociation A representative is at present organ- ising Sullivan county. The plan in to hold wheat and other grein indefin itely in common elevators. In this manner the farm of the country will evertually contro! the market The organization, it is said, has been introduced through the Farmers’ Protective Association into every state in the Union. INCORPORATION A marriage license was insucd to- day to Peter C. Selfours, age 33, of Ballard, and Jennie Olsen, age 19, of Ballard. f THIS STORE IS AN A GRASS CANNON GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY BOYS’ SUIT ..It’s a Saving Institution... The Money Saved Is Prov Boys’ Knee Pants Suits... en in the Test of Wearing $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 $5.00. Excellent patterns, all colors and shades, any style. given with Wash Suits. Washable Suits for Little Fellows... Ages 3 to 8 at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. No cannon Best and Biggest in the State J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-802 First Ave., Cor, Columbia. | axon bap = Lo grea _ a adhe , bee — gr aay bn wanted sizes and wiithas, at (wo dollars 4 pair. ovblers’ art, worth regularly $2.00 and $2.25 pair, price, this sale, WOMEN'S Shoes of Russett Kid-@kin, Calf, or Mack At $1.50 Vici, newest ah Miltary,” “Bulldog,” “Coin,” and “Doilar” T cloth vesting and kid tops, lace button (the tan shoes in lace only), sole of oak tan leather, ptia- bie, easy wearing, dur values in the lot up to $2.0 and $2.00. ‘The price will be a dollar and a half per pair, all widths and sizes, | of course. A thousand pairs of Black $1.50 Oxfords at 98c f!iiSevias orn!nae vd dred pairs of Tan Vici Ox- ford’s, all izes and witth, newest toe, military heels, latest shapes and styles of the year “ninety-nine.” value VERY GOOD value too, at « dollar and « half « pair, and the price will be ninety-cleht cents. No goods will be sold to dealers, none sent C, O. D., and no mall orders can possibly be filled. First Second Pease tous oe este tateeg vues Gees SHARP, none and for thie and wrappers, We have learned much by past great sal events we have detailed extra salespeo and made several sub-cash stations, POYS' Woot Knee Pants, all | IMITATION Cut Glass Dishes, ; LADIS' White Kid Belts, | FIVE CENT Nail Brushes, sizes, 4 to 14, Value Me to We, | Celery Boats, Berry Bowls and Value 260, one to a cus- Brushes, after 6 o'clock, one pair to & customer * (in the basement), tomer, €BCM ..cecccesee | C each . Prrrrety seeceee 2c after 6 o'clock, per C . not more than pair. phalbaé coe de wo to @ customer, at me cach Bie BS ei MADAMP Loule’s Halr Curl- CENT Cakes of Butter era, value be after 6 5 Milk, Castile, and Royal Bouse BABIES Wash Bonnets, ee eteelbearcmeed C two tra aaieeonn on 5c slightly formerly We | TWENTY-FIVE CENT Roxes eee each ; and Thc, » to a cus of n's Borated Taleum GOOD Tooth Brushes, regular | i RY hs etek wine, tomer le ones, after 6 o'clock, | TEN-CENT Boxes Albert's At each ..... rae bY customer, at per box Cc CHEM ce ieninccsvencensesie 8c | Face Powder (flesh 5c sukeke’ chat apse | white) one to customer, ea. \ TEN CENT Card Cases ( it real SIXTY CENT Ribbon Plaids, Stripes | TEN CENT Handkerehtefs (Ladies), pigskin), after 6 o'clock, nh & and & ke, dand 4% Inches wide FIFTY CENT White Dress Shirts! after 6 o'clock, per yard “'yoc| Hemstitched, only four to a cus- (unlaundried), for men sizes, ominiet : CONROE, TRCN 50000000 erssenice be only two to ‘ customer, at TWENTY is for chil-| ’ — each 29¢ dren pach... 10¢ TEN - DOLLAR COATS for Children, sizes TWENTY-FIVE CENT Black Vell TWENTY CENT Satin Bows ang 4 to @. e to a customer, after 6 ing chenelled jotted, after 6 Strings (ladies), after @ o'clock, o'clock, each ....5.. biyosge eo Bc] O'CLOCK, POF YAP... cessseeecree USC] CMCE sececcceren sescsescesecsere 100 reat Ladies, have your Tailor-made Suits Hum pad es Bargain “SEATTLE TRANSFER CO. Frelgnt, Passenger and Baggage STORAGE Phone Main 41-46 © ios 623 First Avena) | ; *) oN THIS LINE eee AME RAG 2 PUTNAM'S__> i} F, ADAMS | Horseshoe Nails, per th 12%<c 18 Ibs '"S) Oxshoe Nails, per th. 12'e ranulated Wo. O18 & one arenes, between | é By vi an oe Second V Pres South, I 1 THE. PARLOR GROGERY CANIN & coms Foot of Yesler Ave. Yesler Dock. ‘Phone Pike 125, 1329 Second Avenas [wym. 4, DEAN & CO. i This Concerns the “After Six” Sale THESE RULES WILL APPLY | Fourt | pre ih Piano . Capital stock paid in - 8908,000 2en urplus bar N's Pibee cet _ WINTER & HARPER Jacob Furth, ..... “spiga PTadent 903 Second Ave. Seattle, Wash, KV. Ankeny Cashier Of Biack Vici or Tan Kid Skin, some with sitk vest- ing cloth and kid topx, lace and buttoned, newest sizen 11% to 2, fairly worth a dollar and seventy-five cents « pair; the price will be a doilar and a quarter, CHILDREN'S SHOES At $1.0 ‘The sizes range from 8% to M1. ‘They are made of Soft Viel Kid or Tan Kid Skin, vesting cloth or kid tops, They are WORTH a dollar and a half. The price will be an even dollar a pair. CHILDREN’S Shoes of Black or Tan Vict Ki4, spring At 58c heels, sizes 7 to 11, value one dollar. Three hundred and fifty pairs to sell at fifty-eight cents a pair, We promise you every facility to examine the goods, excepting the absence of crowds. Competent floor- walkers will direct you to the different departments. Goods bought Saturday before six o'clock, will be delivered in the city the same evening; we cannot promise to deliver any purchases made after THAT time, before Monday othe Get @ transfer, it will facilitate shopping and insure your packages being delivered al! at once, Fifth forenoon SiXth Popular Songs Popular Prices Call and hear the new ones played on the BANKS. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE Paid-up Capital, Pe. General banki business tra: games D. Homa fe en ny. Pres Maurice MeMick Vice Prosid Lester Turner , ‘ ; KR. F, Parkhurst Assista: Bight and telographio exchangs payablo mn al principal Cities of the United ; 1 Europa. H btater THE YUGEE BOUND NATIONAL NK | OF SEATTLE one Correspondents tn all the prinetpat ei the United States and buropa. 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