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% WITH IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES, AMERICAN OCCUPATION OF THE ISLAND CEASES WASHINGTON, 0. C., May 20.—Following is the official notice sent ate department today to the amb the United States all over the world regarding the independence of Cuba: | for a card party to be given at he “1 am directed by the president to inform you that all military occupa tion of the island of Cuba by the United States has this day o hat an independent government, republican in form, has been inaug- wrated under the presidency of Tomas Estrada Paima. You a ed to convey this information through appropriate channels to the gov- ut by the ernment to which you are accredited. ok Mr. and Mra. Claren of Mr The Alpha club. will meet tomo: son with Mra, FP, W, Hurl tewart etreet jection of off confer row after 1 be the the Year Bi at this meeting, A full attendance of mem bers im requen dors and ministers of teenth avenue, has isxued invitations home on Thursday afternoon of this wed and | “°° oe ‘The clase of 'O4 of the Seattle High schoo! is making pr fons for ® comedy in two ac titled, Mr which is to be given on Fri- ning in the assembly hall of the High ach i bu ine Mra. P ter, an. etocution! , much time in training the students struct: “JOHN HAY.” HAVANA, Cuba, May, 2%, — ‘The Jand other officials of the new insular] for this affair and the performance few Cuban republic was ushered in Brith Atting ceremonies today. —It| stating In substance that he had was a fete day throughout the island =a day to which every patriotic mai groman and child has been looking forward since cartiest recollection. fhe day of Cuban freedom. In the gapital it was ushered in with the booming of cannon, the playing of Pther noisy manifestations of the |the significance of the People’s delight. It was a holiday everywhere. Business was almost Bands, the discharge of freworks and | the United States he cha | government. ts expected to be one of qreat merit ‘General Wood made a brief speech, [athe muaic will be furnished by the schoal orchestra, celved notification of the election of the president and congress; that this] ‘The Vit club members expect a wiy elected body had signified it#liarge number of quests tonight at diness to undertake the Krave Te | the dance to be given in Little's hall sponsibilities of government, and : that the hour for the inception of its] prof, Little ts making arrange duties had arrived, In the name of retta entitled, “The ed it with to be given some ma of the ltime in the near future, A number Paris treaty and called upc of children will take part. scribe to a faithful compl ar entirely su the peo-|the stipulations of the Platt amend-| ‘The Queen Anne Social Club win to the full | ment. give a ball on Thursday evening The Cu-| President Palma reptied tn the] May 22, in Ranke hall, ban flag was everywhere dis; but scarcely leas in evidence was t Btars and Stripes. At an early hour people began to assemble about the palace where, the Ceremonies of the day—the transfer Of the insular government from th United States to the newly elec oMcials of the republic—were held. True republican simplicity marked the launching of the latest-born among the family of nations, but the ceremonies nevertheloas were ex- tremely impressive. The hall in which the ceremonies were held wa crowded with notables, The cht actors were General Wood. the re tiring governor of the isiand, and his staff. and Senor Thomas Estrada Palma, president of the new republi, |to be in fore ———$$————— » its fing raised over the [palace and the change of authority publicly proclaimed. The church [bells through Havana were rung in name of himself and his companions. see He asked General Wood to inform] Lacy Belle Sutton, daughter of [President Roosevelt and the people] Rev, BE. B. Sutton, and Roy Ren- of the United States of the Cubans’ | jamin of this city were married by gratitude for the fulfiin of] kev. E. B. Sutton at the residence thelr desires and aspirations to be] of the bride's father last Thureday an independent people. evening. ‘These brief ceremonies concluded, the Cuban government was declared Joyous celebration of the event and oklyn, which ig to convey him to @ solemn high mass of thankagtvir | was celebrated in the cathedral. In the afternoon General Wood, with his staff, went aboard the cruiser Theaters Beats for Nat Goodwin Ato 'clock sharp tomorrow morn- Ing seat sale for Nat Goodwin and Maxine Siliott beging at the Grand. Messenger boys will not be served until the line is broken, Tel e orders will be taken, begi at 10 o'clock. Fowler Lectures Mrs. 0. S. Fowler will give the first ‘ef her series of lectures at the Se- attle theater tonight. The first sul will be “Brain, Soul and Spiri ures will be given for five nights| eliminating tomorrow night, and will Be free. Mme. Leotta ‘Mme. Leotta gave her recital to a . falr-sized audience at the Seattle Cheater last night. The entertai Ment was both interesting and in =| Jumps From Moving Car and Is Fa- structive. ‘The impersonator prov- tally Injured ed herself to be much more fitted for | comedy than for emotional work. In| By attempting to jump from a the former she won much applause. | south-bound Ballard car last night, ‘The readings were given for the ben-| while it was going at full Ah fund, and a neat sum was realized. | fatally injured. The accident oc- curred at the corner of Vine street and Weatern avenur, “The Sultan's Daughter, a rosring| It is claimed that the boy did not Third Avenue theater. The piece is| but jumped and was thrown against put on by the Jessie Shiriey compa-|a telegraph pole. The young Chi- ny. Beginning Thursday night “For| nese wae unconscious when picked Fair Virginia” will be presented for|/ up and was taken to the Seattle the balance of the week. General Hospital, where he died er about 1 o'clock this morning. BACK TO QUEBEC Dr. Coe, who attended him, said — - ~ that the biow had produced concus- MONTREAL. May 20.—Gaynor and| sion of the brain. Deputy Coroner Green, the two fugitives from] Wiitsie ordered the body taken to ited States justice who were sub. | Butterworth's morgue. t to 8 spectacular arrest, Ww ee it night released on a writ of habeas corpus. ‘They, immediately] MORTALITY REPORT after took a special train for Quebec, where they will fight extradition to] were held at 1 o'ciock this atternoon the last. question as to whether |; " “4 they shall be returned to the jail in|{ocm” ‘he Seattle Undertaking Par thie city comes up for hearing in Quebec this afternoo: id Funeral services for Anna Meyer Jennie May Elisabeth, the 2-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mra. P. J Campbell, died at Brighton Beach yesterday. The body will be held by Bonney & Stewart pending the arrival of the father from Alaska. NOT VERY After a long season of doubting the enderioin isbeginning tobelleve Tex. Rickard’s denial of complicity in the anti-gambling war recently com- enced by the Thoms crusaders. But if it is not Rickard the gambling fra ternity would give considerable to mow who it is that is furnishing the crusaders with funds. Bo tar the gamblers have been un- able to solve the mystery. The most common opinion Is that some of the ‘well known speculators who own Property and options on property South of King street are backing the Jaw enforcement movement. A ten- derloin rumor has it that the com- mittee now has capital in plenty to a continue the gght against gamb- 3 May Have to Make Good If this theory is correct, there is ‘&@ possibility that Mayor Humes and ‘Chiet of Police Sullivan will be fore- ed in spite of themselves to carry out their plan for a new dead line at King street This pian, it will be re- bered, was heldasaclub over the gamblers in the recent gambi- war, and was so strongly advo. ‘eated by Chief Sullivan that many Feal estate men took it for gtanted that the mayor and his man Friday ‘would keep their promise to the bus- fness community and order the gam- Biers out of the present tenderlo Tow 80 badly needed for business purposes. Or. Thoms Says Nothing Dr. Thoms, the ieader of the cru- will give out nothing for p ration. “There is nothing that I can safely give out,” said this afternoon and therefore nothing I will give Out concerning our plans.” ‘A most mysterious silence is also observed by Judge Richard Winsor whom Dr. Thoms announced had been retained to represent the law enforcement committee as the attor- ney succeeding Frank Burch of Cen- tralia. Judge Winsor says he knows not ing about Dr. Thoms and is not co: nected with the anti-gambling sade in any way. John H. Po ‘who was announced to have been r tained to assist Judge Winsor, de- oclation with the crusade ev- ¢ emphatica Inconsistency Judge Winsor's attempt on Friday atiernoon to prevent Justice Kelso's @rder restoring the seized property ale owners in the sot machine eases from being carried out appear WEDDING and ENGAGEMENT RINGS GOLOMAN’S 901 SECOND AVE., COR. MARION | Eltzabeth L., the 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. Frank P- Carmichael of 130 Thirty-Firet ave- nue died last night of typhold fever. HE SHOT MEADOW LARKS somewhat inconsistent with his| Paul Swayne was fined 518 by Jus. statement that he has no connection | ice Smithers of Renton Saturday, with Dr. Thoms’ crusade. and hase upon being convicted of shooting tven rise to the rumor that the old| meadow larks. foe and Order League has been re- e——eendpeemeneee vive to take up the task attempted| FORESTERS, PICNIC, Pleasant by Dr. Thome. Beach, June 15, Gambling is running as usual in the tenderloin today, but everything is in lig’: marching order. Raiders [ould find only cheap tables and eee and no money in ht if the jance, inion Should visit the gambling houses this Qin nih ite 8 ESS afternoon. Seach rants authorizing ofM- BITS OF GAIETY GLOVES Ladies’ Jersey Taffeta Gloves, 2- ned, wonderfully gerv- selling at......... Be dies’ Pure Milk Jersey Gloves, treble woven finger tips, patent clasp fastened; selling at..05e Peterson's Imported Kid wers, black fitted and guarante at, per pal... ues erson Genuine Imported French Kid Gloves, in all th w summer colors and black, 0 worth of good glove valu S150 Duniap, real estate. $4 Union The P. E. O. Club heid a very in- teresting meeting yesterday after noon at the home of Mrs. McDonald, Green Lake. eae A reception will be given at the | iret Baptist church on Friday even ing. Miss May Caroline Williams will render several musical selec | Uons. The formal opening of the courts | oC the Seattle Tennis Club will take piace tomorrow afternoon. The | ladiew’ committee, the members of | Which are as follows, will serve tea Mra, Rolling, president; Mrs. Fred erick K. Struve, vice president: Mre. | J. D. Lowman, Mra. E. A. Str Mrs. Charles Power, Mre ’. Me |#wan and Mrs, Frans GENTS Weavy Duck good wearing: per pair GENTS’ O11 Tanned Work Gloves splendid weating—per pa. : BGe Mrs. John Millis French Club very pleas: ternoon at her resid , mont avenue. The b members | were in good attendance. GENTS Capra Goat Work ci all seams welt stitched soft and flexible, vaiue; seliin Mra: J. C. H 1165 Cherry |] GENTS’ Genuine Matar kin Work Gloves, w any other leather; selling at 1.00 ‘PETERSON’ | 6-108-210 PIKE STREET. Summer Underwear Screen Dish Covers The celebrated New Brit ain Knitting Mills Bal briggan Underwear, pure Egyption yarn, With the advent of warm weather and files, these dish overs become a necessity im. possible to do without when ffered at such little prices as Keru, Blue, Mottied a Black; finely = trin lrawers have F bands. See them in our window 10-inch oble i2-Inch oblong M4-inch oble ie i6-inch oblong 40 inch oblong Me Boarding houses and restaur ant k are requested to buy this week for these price Lion Clothing won't lant Toner Me House Coon Bros. rit, Maurice Gerber, Prop. AGGOEODBOOOREBDONSSCOOCE WATCH DIAMONDS, Fin 720-222 Firs! Avs, Seu!) i LRY AND SILVERWARIC 2 COMMER MALY Albert Hansen 72%'2 BESO OOCE Manan: ener Northwest, THE SEATTLE STAR. WOULD NOT COMPETE Athletic Meet at University Was a ADETS HAVE RETURNED © they have be oumht with them « FOR STEA per ton, $19.00; Waat Dy, 619.006 19.00; G BICYCLE trouble over held between (he | Mra, Frank P. Lewis, 1828 Bigh-| th Butter, Cheese, Beg: Go to Spinning for bleyole repatre. | Grand Illustrated Lecture “The Wagnerian «Was & farce, nm men lay d We no attempt win in Any of the ir action Was taken by order of . of Oregon, who} had quarreled with Manager Gaches quarrel arowe over @ protest of Redmond against fications ef pure and sim Washington full pletely and Ww Keee—Mtriotly fresh ranch, Ibe, Oregon, Ide chickens, 139 166. Pearson brothe Cow mission Men's Prices Corrected daily t race for a ¢ nd claims that aches refuned t and failed and nt an arbitrator for to adjust the matter laime that Redm He says he was al ways willing to hold an tion, but that Redmond and all hin men were too busy seeing th: Seattle to attend to bu pn team It also ac ing to meet Washington, THE MARKETS arrived from Callfor- ring with @ fair cargo of fruita and vemetab! cal markets. demand for it, as the mostly asked for are shipped in by A large shipment of berries this mopning caused another fall in BO@8T.NO, barley, 21.00 Festivals at Cheese—Native Washington, 11@1tie, Wage Strictly fresh ranch, hington ereamery, Grand Opera auspices of the Seattle of Women's STEINWAY PIANO USED. ‘Sherman, Clay & Co. 711 Second Avenue STEINWAY DEALERS. | FIRST ANNUAL OUTING of men employed in all the te of the company, have completed arrangements for thetr first annual outing tc rk next Saturday. Sandals, There was very littie | ular price $1.6 although « few extra good went for $1.60, Bt $1.25 per box changed with the market weak large ahipment of Oregon peas came selling at 640 per pound Receipts today include ¢ potatoes. one of mixed ve one of orang: Asparagus ts un UOTATIONS efit of the Trinity church bullding| King, a 16-year-old Chinese WS! Lemone-$2.00008.00 6 box 00, cating appies, 3: 3-Day Sale Arabian Laces For two days the drapery room has been very busy —and the center of attraction has been the Arabian Lace Curtains. On Monday we placed on sale to clolse out 80 pairs of Choice Spring Patterns of Arabian Laces, ranging in quantities from one to five pairs—all new, clean, desirable patterns. Arabian Laces are now THE thing and on this account if for no other this sale is of great importance. The reductions are strong—prices are just half the usual figures. Wednesday—tomorrow—is the last | plain, usual price $1.00; special, from 2.2892 13; nav farce comedy, Is the attraction a: the | signal the conductor to stop the car, | | abe: 8 to 1 Goveeterrion” Geo pers new, ELOOOELED ber F eack. carrote, GO@TS: per sack IGe per dos, parsie: Soe onions, 8.80 per ewe par Bevera! thousand acres of choice farming land in five ten, twen- Prices from $3.00 per acre up, Herbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Schenerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St, 10 yeare—washable, you know—at the! Weisbach Gas Manties, No 2, CK & NELSON HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets, FREDERI COMPLETE at $9.69 ets, for Spring—cheviote and covert|regular value lhe; Wednesday's cloths—in tan, castor, navy or black | price, Se the piece, full sik lined: Eton or coat efect,| Corduroy Skirt Binding, im black LEGAL NOTICES “E TO CREDITORS, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT oF of Washington, In the matter of the estate of Thomas Donovan, dece the lot tomorrow at 87.98. | Be. grey wuitin, flounce, nicely trimmed lined, | at_Sc the pair, made to sell at 96.00; Wednesday| Plain Hooks and Byes, all sizes; epectal King county, Notice is hereby sons having claim tate of Thomas on to all per- wainst the ee. oxford grey cheviot, corded tucks in| regular price le @ yard; eale price clusters, wide flounce, Worth regular- | Wednesday at 8c ; | ly $6.00; Wednesday's price, $5.98. | Hat Biastic, in round @r flat, white cuna cloth, ened adeinig. | lined, trim of said estate, at his piace of etion of the business of om, attorney-at law, room 65 Haller building, in the City of Seattle, Washington, JAMES M, QUILTER, Administrator, Dated at Seattle, Washington, Aprii As Bily Baxter would call are wearing th The convenient electric looking just are separate ouffs, jn cluster stripes jn ler, and alao black and w' er as If they'd paid $10 various shade publication, April 2 the lowest in town, 8 BE. PATTERSON We repeat it, empat ABSOLUTELY THE LOWEST Attorney fo King County, State of Washington Anna L, Seaton, plaintiff, va, A Way Smoke and Odors. Summons of service by pub Seattle Tailoring Co., J. H. HOLLAND, Manager 1207 First Avenue, Seattle tate of Washington said defendant You are hereby summon xty (00) days after the date of the first publication of this within sixty (60) days after the 18th day of May, 1902, the above entitled acti: entitled court and an- mplaint of the plaintiff, For the new way Seattle "Electric Co., 907 First Avenue A Fine Line of Hair- brushes from 25c undevsigned §08800800069: | POOOOO 9000000 09000000000 ND RIDGE LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON WUT AT $2.75 PER TON and in case of y By virtue of an order of sale issued] half (8, 4) of the southwest quarte out of the Honorable Superior Court] (8. Ww 44) of section 24 a} r f King county, on the 80th day of| north, range 6 cas April, by the clerk thereof, in| ing 166 re Or iam ‘ou according to the case of Isaac Rees, Robert Willis,| land upon which Rand MeDonald, James 8. Williams, | th | Pat McGon. been filed with the clerk of said court entitled action is to se cure a divoree from said defendant and the custody of child. nallbrushes, brushes for the toflet use at “VP GRA HIRSCH PHARMACY 60, 1435 First Ave. Barnes, Mike Willson. Ric jand G Danville Coal Com Washineton OF STOCKHOLDEY opened, and im the beat domes. tle kole in the market, IS8AQUAH COAL Co,, Bunkers, foot SACRE FARM White River Valley ting of said] John Larrabee, intervenor, N and to dors will be 00900990000 900000 dairy outfit farm, Clark Davis & Co. Phone Main 1219 Room 730 New York Block Sint day of May. purpose of amending article Sento Transter "ib chaalaee STORAGE Office, 623 tat Ava, vusiness of Raid co! neton, to the city of Tac and the trans f such other business as may properly come before the m W. POPE JORDAN, Secr obtained by the city of} " fa hereby ‘given, that 1 wilt +i running thence along. the proceed to sell at public auction to uae ca sald tract of land N the highest bidder cash, within ee Si%4 minutes W. S84 fee the hours preseribed by law for sher=| Wey Noort Geatees Aig. minute iff's salem, to-wit: at 10:00 o'clock | 19% mingtes Ye pence 5 ‘0 degrees am, C the 160, Gay “4 June, 1902, | less, to the west ie fi My ie or Ing county, Ih the state of Wash [fine math oye One, aald’ west Pierce) ington, all of the right, title and in-| 64.17 feat, and “to thy eee nent |to the following described situated in King county, state of DHOFF & ¢ THE BON MARCH? Tremendous H © E SA LE \Interest-in the ince old Chief Seattie began to w fas been phenomenal, but—mark you variety of popular Footwear for spring tle by Us— take this opportunity unparalleled, hen the contractors said “We hen d them if they would days” wi off our And so accompli Shoes of Box Calf, Vici Kid and Ve r Calf, The neavy #oles, and are the last of the ms made ex & Co, } went pric would have been $4.00 a patr, hitch between that store « manufacturers caused the thrown on the market, and you may buy them tomorrow at $1.94. | $2.00 for regular $3,00 shoes for wo- men, with elastic front—the Julia | Marlowe style; you know—with | Mis: and Children's Shoe $1.25 for Misnon’ Bhoes, worth $2 soles; wome with Black and Tan Box Calf Lace Boots, regularly. we rth $6. | Wine anag| $2.50 for Men's Viel Kid Lace 4 ir iene | with single soles, regular value| Pe je inlaid | $3.50 |42.98 for Men's Enameled Calf Lace hoes, worth regularly $5.00. >| $2.08 for Men's Box Calf Butcher |Lace Shoes, heavy Goodyear welted spring heels, sizes 6% | poles, with wide tension edge and| 11, regularly worth $1.26 medium heel. These’ are regularly he ‘for Boys’ and Youths’ Lace} worth $5.00 > Bhoes, heavy soles, sizes 12 to 5, reg-| $1.98 for Men's Satin Calf Lace Shoes, regularly worth $3.00. $4.60 for Men for Children’s Blue One-# square edge turned hen we announced that we must tea Women's Suit Dep hoe Store and th pees aturally expected big things in the way of wm tainly have not been disappointec of Shoes-—for little folk big f that have not w= Wy 4) it has only just begun my summer was brou larger stock ,by the way, than ever before, and must tear down the wal not grant ue until sume qelt A Few Price Hints of This Great Sale $1.98 for Women’s Elegant Spring | turned |beel*, and made trom re In either light | kid. for Women's Pine with medivm 1.44 for Women's Viet regularly worth $2.60, $1.96 for Women's Patent Oxfords, regularly worth Men’s Shoes | Don’t Delay Your You Need §) In a few days the ehoe ed as much as or else packed away ent help will be og wait on all. he beginning You may also be hat another chance like ome again in tion of the store in the afternoon—such cro Infants’ Blue Ghoes, sizes 2 to 6.! qualities, worth from 10c to 25c each. light soles, no heels, regularly worth] & to 11, at 6%c. the: 8 to ti, at abe Fine Biown Glass Water Bets, all Little Gents’ Enamel Lace Shoes, hea¥y school soles, school hee! worth $1.76; at S8c. j *t . x The Riva} Fountain Pen. No. 1.1 atthe apove price, 4 t> ll, at 2c my bers; § to yey iat M lain white Open Cham) Boys’ Cheviot Pants, in blue and) Feather Stitched Braids, a large brown, sixes 3 to 12 years, worth) assortment of patterns, full six yards t Be | in plece, regula? price i6e; sale price, Women's Crash Dress Skirts, linen! the piece, from § to 11, at 19¢. color, full sweap, good deep hem;| Leather Belts, straight or gradu- § to 11, at Be. ated, covered buckles, regular value Boys’ Negligee Shirts, percale, with! 2c and ibe; sale price, from 6 to 11, collar and cuffs attached; 8 to 11,| at i166. at We. s, with invisible eyes— Appique fcarfs, very handsome as. “<= —sizes 2 and 4 Gesu open designs, best qualities and full| jar price Wc a card: § to LF at 4c. he en haneg, Temularly sold at! Hoye’ or Missen’ Fast Black Cotton Stockings, bicycle ribbed, double toe, Colored Border and Plain Mem- - titched Muslin Handkerchiefs, very| hee! and knee: a splendid value at od qualition, full size, soft line fin-| #e) # to 11, Wednesday, at 12%e. larly worth 100 ané 12%4c; 8|. Not more than four pairs to « . at 6 for 16, buyer. imen's Bwise Coltar Protectors,| Women’s Fast Black Lace or Drop or turn-overs, very neat styles, best] Stitch Hose, also colored lace effects, mies Leenecharen mien seaman este WEDNESDAY SPECIALS All day Wednesday these items will be on sale at the prices spoken of. customers are giving more and more attention to the epecials that we pu bil may, for since the nem & trifle under. White House Cook Books, regular|ture designs, regular price Tc; price 31.28; here tomorrow at Sic. | morrow at 4c XX Envelopes, in 6% and 6% sizes, ‘ ¥ regular price be; Wednesday at 2c | ,,..nUR Gros Grain Ribbon. full a package, inches wide, worth #c a lors Vertes Suite, in ai! wool! morrow at fie. cotch and cassimere effects—sizew| Fine Polished Glass W. 3 © 7 years, broken lines, from our Femulag Sib) qualities: ch ‘eale tar] Reularly worth Ge, her norrow, * . “poye Wash Suite salon style, in| itt, lame Salt and Pepper Shak. plain and fancy stripes, sizes 2 to 6] with sterling tops, 0c kind; to- tomorrow, at the suit, Gc Imitation Cut Glass Horseradish Navy Biue Flannel Suits, potties, regularly worth ise, Wede fancy collars, sizes 3 to] nesday price 25 tomorrow suit, $1.25, | ways at 26c; on sale tomorrow Women’s Spring Jackets, of all|at 15 cheviot, in black, tan and cas-| Fine Poll +» worth $5.00; on sale tomorrow ed Ginss Berry Bowls, S-inch size, regular price 260; Wed- |nesday at 100. Women’s French Broadcloth Jack-| Seam Binding, § yards in piece, worth upwards of $19.00; choice of| only, worth 7e a yard; tomorrow at Women's Dress Skirts, or oxford) Light weight Dre full Shields, regu weep, extra wide | larly worth 15c; op sale Wednesday $2.98, | tomorrow the card, 1¢, Women's Pedestrieene Skirts, of| Fancy Frilled Blastic, all, colors, Women's Tailor-Made Suits, of vi-|or black; sale price Wednesday at Eton jackets, ' nicely | Jc a yard. and finished, worth| Women's jersey. Men's Sée Balbriggan Undershirts | pearl buttons, big neck and Jong | pr and Dra . tomorrow at sleeves; we are closing out these Men's Thc Fancy Balbriggan Under-| 0c suite at 2 wear, all sizes, a good wearing ar-{ Women's colored Swiss ribbed| handles, regularly worth 45¢ th Wednsday the garment, 500. Sleeveless Vests, silk tape, assorted | tomorrow at 25c. Men's Madras Golf Shirts, with such as pink, blue, eream, 3 tomorrow at fine quality, Stamped all linen very handsome corner designs, extra Women's extra fine Frenc! Bal jat $1.19, fin quality, doubl ematitoned | briggan Vests and Pants, vari: hems, size 30x30 Inches, regularly | styles, superior quality, all size worth $1.25; tomorrow at only 79 the garment, 60c. brellas, Frenoh Tapestry Pillow Tops, full! Boy's fine Ribbed Shirts and| natural wood handles: W size, assorted pretty floral and pic-| Drawers, in grey, extra quality, al! | price $1.19, THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF @ CO. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and I15-123 Pike Street. south 70 degrees Sal feet; thence 8. 80 604 feet; thence es 20 minutes E. 231.07 J ostate, State of Washington,| All of lot twelve 2) and the south County of King. ss. Sheriff's of-| west quarter (8, W. \) of the south. fic east quarter (8 e coal mine ¢ igal, James M. Scott, & rank J ration, is loca sen, Robert! therefrom the following 4d om Cornish, | parcel ard Musgrove, ree Oliver| F orge Watson, plaintiff, versus ny n, the Central Trust and § it Company, a corporatic tile Nat i Roe, F y the city of Seattle, all coal there having erved to thel o corpora-| said Danyille Goal Company, u fe De-| that certain judgment and’ di Bben| entered in this court in cause No. 1 Bank, a} 81610, to-wit corporat! William Goebel, William | Sallada, William Davis, A! Brooks, | pene’ Henry Smith, Albert Waddell, J. A peiweee sections Grow, John A. Davis, W. I. Berry,| d query uneet ast, nol City of Seattle, & muntelpal corpora: | >, 4eeree tion, and Henry F. Allen, det nts, | rom she ‘of said} Muss’ section 24, said southeas' here ag sheriff directed and de oe ofor oO} rest of the said d 1} Company, a Ht, rner Cf 4 strip or tract of land obtained | id) by the city of Seb om ‘Thon ¥| Dawnen ty jf Seattle from ‘Thomas wife, on the ‘endant, Danville rporation, in a: Of ‘d day of May, 1897; ‘The list of morning specials, on sale from § to 11, are herewith printed for your guidance. The vds, you know, makes it important thi shop In the morning. It ts for this reason that we are continuing our wonderfully attractive cialis. Yesterday we found it impossible to crowd enougn help around the counters in the walt promptly on all who came. You will oblige us, therefore, if you can by any means take of these morning specials and help us to give you prompt service for the rest of your needs, double toe and heel, worth cial, from § to i at Ie” Misses’ Fine Ribbed colors, variety of decorations, regu-|‘ton Vests and Pants, all larly worth $1.60; § to 1, at $1.00 a) quality, worth 2e: 5 toil, at Checked Nainsool House Brooms, splendid value terns, worth Me Wednesday, at 6c. Colored Table Cloths, 4 and white or red and ors, worth Se; 8 to Ii, Musselaine de Sote, ted, worth Sie; 8 to IL, Kirk's Tollet Soap, © box. worth Lhe; § to Il, et! Listerated Tooth Soap, 8 wo 11, at be. White Castile Soap, worth 3c; § to Il, ab Children’s Umi fast Diack rain ¥ handles, abe. those whe ean Mixed Creams Candy, worth %e: sizes, worth %e @ garment; Misees fast black ortment of shades, in 40, 34|Hose, Sine ribbed, rd; to-| double toe and 2c & pair; cholee tomorrow at IBe @ Heavy bleached inches wide, 2, 2% assorted patterns, tomorrow at 4c, Heavy Russian & yard; tomorrow at White Mitcheline Bed ra size and weight terns, hemmed $3.00; all day tomorrow Heavy ‘Madras wide, good styles, very special & French Challis the latest and colorings, here tomorrow at Ie, Cotton Coverts or bieyele best assortment of tomorrow's price Women's Musiin tight fitting, trimmed embroidery, regular value ial tomorrow at Ic. Colored _ Dresres gingham, calico and Crash made and just the kind for regularly worth $1; morrow for Be An assort line ibbed cotton | children’s Colored Sunbonnets, #15; tomorrow at $8.89. {cream Union Buits, ailk tape and| stitched and wide ; tomorrow at ren’s School colors, natural ance | ee fast 180 women’ frames, steel rods, guaranteed fast three garmen' 50c. | assortment of handles; We These are worth e Men's 28-inch paragon frame SHERIFF'S SALE OF| Washington, to-wit er minutes E. M4) and the south ore gree 0$ minutes BM 4 to the place tr conta ng one and 15,100 (1.18) said Danville Coal Company, &| torre or tees, cepting| erty of the defendant Danville ribed| Company, a core! eretofore condemned) judgments in the aggregate @ ng to $24,866.56, with Int nats of sult in favor o! der] Central Trust and Sate john Larrabee, int and Tsaae Rees, Robert Wills, Beginning at a point on the line| McDonald, James 8, Williams, township} McGonigal north! Roe, Frank Jensen, Robert pany, 8 fendants, J: 148.91 feet] Mike Willson, T point being also the} Watse of @ tract of land| larly set forth Dated this 12 Ry Wm, Corcoran, Ballinger nald & Batt ~ i MAN, FOLEY 00. ERTAKERS Funeral Directors and ‘atherine Dawson, his| 1407 First Ave. Seati LLINS, SHER

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