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{ Pt 4 Last Edition \1 BEATS | 4 O'Clock p. m. MACHINES| WICKEL-IN-SLOT DEVICE 1S > SEIZED BY SHERIFF A money-paying nicksl-in-the-slot machine Was selued by Deputy Sher-} iffs Neisin and Clark in the White House saloon on Second avenue, this morning. " Geo. Beyers, owners of the device, was arrested and placed nom- inally under arrest. ‘Thhe complaint was fied in Jus- tice T. H. Cann’s court this morning by Judge Richard Winsor. It wa: sworn to by A. C. Jacobsen. w swore to the gambi in Justice Kelso's miles. The cloud stretched below The case has been set for trial) Fort De France and obscured the Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. — | sun PORTLAND, June ¢.—Ex-Gov. Pennoyers’ will was filed today. He gives two farm to his St. Vin- cent’s and Good Samaritan hospitals, and farm in Clark county, Waah., to daughter, the remainder to go to his wife and relatives. The estate is valued at $130,000 and judes a sawmill, residence and Property INDICTMENTS ‘The following indictments were made by the federal grand jury to-|take place. Aside from the mental @ay: W. H. Horr, for smuggling | suffering, the people here are not in opium; Edward Stubley, for sending | want thin, dunning postals through the mail to G. E. Lough; E. J. Brown. for forg- forging the name of H. Fred Raebe to secure money order. | FEARS FOR HER SAFETY GUNBOAT MANILA OVERDUE SINCE MAY 30TH—MANY OTHER IMPORTANT MARINE NOTES—NEWS OF THE SHORE AND THE SOUND IN GENERAL ‘The which was to arrive at Bremerton) May 3, has not yet been heard | and considerable anxiety as to safety is being expressed in cireles. Ail ships and steam- Teport the Pacific unusually (a at present, and the only reason| fection. for the Manila’s late ar- ay ehinery, caught fire or sprung a leak. When iF to come to Puget sound with has 76 of Cay marines aboard : Again Throws Refugees Into Wild Panic FORE DP This morning Mount Pelee, without rning, and after 10 days of quiet, gent up enormous Tt was black, thick, and arom The sea rose four feet, then fell (again. . of the people. |shrieked or fell on their knees in! prayer. The natives believe the island is| to be destroyed on June 12 have been fear-stricken for days, and in spite of the fact that Pelee ba been quiet for days untt! this morn- they have been preparing for death or pleading with the authori- ties to send them away. ed their belief is a mystery. ‘The fresh outburst is viewed here witht stateme: the American geologist Hill probable thi longer endeavor to induce the people to remain on the isl newed activity in ing, city, for 34,125, is being heard this jernoon 1 United States gunboat Manila.) anchored near the Centennial mill. he takes back @ full cargo of piles and jumber for the Bridge and Dred, British ship Port Townsend | towed to Diamond Point for disin- ‘The Conemaugh will arrive this evening where she has been loading cargo. Both the V: Jast heard from she was at Honolulu. | tomorrow for Manila will be the first gun-| probably be well filled with passen- Bers, although the last of the first soldiers from the Philip-| sailings to Nome. | The United States revenue cutter| H. 0. Bisset) Perry, which left San Francisco,| th, several officers| Tuesday, for Seattle, sprung on SOF 00600 LOCAL Startling Charges Mac Ralph Cheadle—Claims Brother Was Poisoned Hack Drivers May Strike, Harbor Masters’ Report for May Woodmen to Unveil Monuments Sunday TELEGRAPH Mare Island Navy Yard May Abandoned, and Increased Appropriationa given to the Puget Sound Navy Yard. First Ofte Announcen of Interurban Road's Time Schedules, Service and Ratos Judge Morrow Reverses Judge Noyes In Hawkins Mining Case from Nome With Caustic Opinion. ‘ General Strike Threatened Covering Santa Fe System, Through Situation In Shops at San Rernardino, C : 8 Sensational Testimony in Celebrated Mortensen Murder Trial At Salt Lake Utah e Interstate Commerce Hearing in Denver, Col, Instigated By Western Dealers Who Want To Compete for’ Northwestern Wholesale Business French Deputies To Fight D MORAL: If you want ¢ ws, you have to read the Star, weccceccccccossocococoes RAID ON PELE IS IN ERUPTION FRANCE, June 6— jouds of smoke. for Fear clutched at the hearts In the streets they | ‘They What caus- alarm and is in support of and predictions made by It is the authorities will no 4, and that re- tation will of W. D. lay againet the the superior court Puget Sound ing Company, an arrived at t night and was from British Columbia, lencia and Indiana sail me. The vessels will THE SEATTLE STAR. COMMITS SUICIDE wapay THEM ALL MR, SAWYER STAYED WITH THE GAME A LONG TIME n fou ver TI who w @ Lette thorities, self Thirty-five mem of the | training clas | wchoot hin W. G, Sawyer, a stranger in Seat-| Until two years ago Higginbotham tle, registered at the Hotel ttle | Was « resident of Beat He waa| “ " | well-known “lock trick” thie m n- | Beattie Newsboys’ Union and several After the smelter and es ing by two Confi¢ men, When He| terms held the office of tary per mille 4 busy town up the came down stairs this morning he| He left Seattle on a prospecting.trip md and having & . Ken |was accosted by a stranger, who en:| to the foothills of Mount Baker two | *ally. they will tak Back Selehaiireets Finally the lock was produced and| Years ago. Shortly after that he| to Seattle thin afta ae ‘ weet win emote thet Bowyer could | diseppeared. Nowsnis remains have| It hae been the of the] Wator will be shut off tome hot open it. He waa not given «| been found 4 manual training students to take al rom 9 a, m, until 2 pom, in th 4 His father is believed to be living each year to the Edison car} Staine tre hance, for a time ‘another | ch, Year 10 the Maleon | carl ict north of 2 , Bo hibiting «| Seattle, Hie mother and ister | No avy Yard oF other places| trict nortls of Blaine wed th ee sgh amen * tham, tors a | examine actual work going on, |whole district supplied By the hein aruawed to Jat | n | 3c Muther, alias Fabricious,| LICENSES TO WED this afternoon. Me Jestant chureb at Third avenue Phe wing marringe | did #0 and then discovered that, be s Vice sonal’ a al tee te have been Iasued: KR. W, Beexor |had been victimized by two ciéver ee tenn Wk wok Giron: 46, and Irene ¥ “ |sharpe. Savin to the War |church ‘by some mon living near it, (Atte: Joe. W WHATCOM, June 6.—Testimony injand the pollee n fed. The [lotta Coopte to tw Witnesses, Expe A Muther is an old Avoid the Crowd the com John from the the bank ete trauna: reh this with IN THE TOILS| John's _syniem ing PARR NI himeelf an ing note was « eatab “Yes, I have been in the tolls of "pouks of hank the law for some time,” said Mbrs. paid notes to the amount of| - , ore Charles Summers thie morning. The| fii", Unbald note: sd tn evigence.| Goto @pluning young woman arrived at the county | Pith “oer iMromme dlepluved that ail yesterday from the Spokane] Entries in th ebooks disp thee e wae in rated OM) notes. To addition this there were wing @ bogus check. | over dratis t mount of $2,000, ing @ trial be Expert Atkins also toxtified that the _ jury for, opening & regis! bank was practically insolvent at the ¢ belonging to Av A. M time St. John secured controt ent that when sh A surprise was sprung this morn-| the grand Jury “all about tb ing in the trial. The state rested its} Bl i Re I Dds Rape thoy gh isoner is a rather artificial) (efense lmmediately re to ine looking blonde whore age ts t any evidenc gumer if to be young. She Jaughs h the Jury was opened by Prosec ra nerd she telln of the “awfully funny, ing Attorney Meade. He will be & ones te possible charges’ against herse! | lowed by Colonel Lindsey for the yg Bad husband, whose whereabouts if mot} fen and John Yi. Hart oe ey known. the argument. The cas will go to Majssetic Rasge The whole thing she says tw simply | {ne jury this afternoon with « + an exhibition of ingratitude on the A hammer.” The part of Mr. Moore. as she and her! ‘The fire apparatus was called to|f| customer fe. husband precticalty supported him/ Seventeenth avenue and Madison|f plied, “No one for some time. She admits that the! street last night by an alarm turned |f around my letter in question came to her hus-| in from box No. #3. After the long|f house has @ band's office, in Seattle, and that she] run Chief Cook Giscovered that the|] habit of hitting signed for it, but says she never|aiarm hed been sounded by some |— our range with opened ft. criminally mischievous boys. 7 a hammer Mrs. Summers was taken to the| youngsters had made their esca ‘This customer federal court today ix the wife rreats were made |] tated to appre point durabiiey of @ former Beattie adv @ tising yan. HACK-DRIVERS PATCH TROUBLE ike of the night the of the Majentic Range is won- dertul House burn- wn, ehitn- neys fell on the Majanetic— as good as new ed do ‘The threatened hackdrivers employed by the Mon- pot hurt one tana stables waa prevented last night 11," is one tem conceshions being made on both Wesontat *. Although ane of the drivers The entire did not work I Right. the others block burnad patched up thetr differences, and our of 4 ranges avoided troub the Majestic was the only one that came through—and it REPAIRING THE DIX fen't hurt «@ bit Quartermaster Bingham — today one awarded the contracts for repairs for Still another the transport Dix, which will cost ony mR $5000, to the following local firms in private, familz Moran Bros. engine 4 boller re- pairs; Kilbourne & Clark, electrical wiring: Mark & Till, kitchen ranges and utensils; C. M. Shaw, fire smoth- Prors. Bids were also opened for clear- ing and grading 40 acres, and build- ing @ roadway at Yort Lawton. The award will not be made for two sum the time, Range. rank Maj tie? weeks. TOE Yee Feet nine «y-|| SUMMer Tles ved George Youngs’ bail bond for 500. He is charged with employ- ||| Gor Men who dress well; regu- ing females to sell drinks in his lar price Me—Spectal the rest ‘saloon known as “The Grotto.” of this week Joe Bowen was sentenced t6 seven months tm the penitentiary for sell- ing whisky to an Indian AUTICE fuRINP'S BALE “OP | 25c = ‘They come in the latest shades of Tecks, Four-in-Hands and leak nd sailors from the Asiatic station, | 160 miles out and was compelled to| whose terms have almost ‘The men on thetr arrival at the navy| from a long spell of baiting, the| thereof, im the ease of Hai yard will be brought to Seattle and| pumps having proved useless. | Trust Company, S'Secporation. pan Agents L. Adler Bros Co gent by rail to Washington, D. C. British steamship Ganges sailed tiff, versus Mary Keller and Clothing—They Fit The Manila is an historic beat, and| from Tacoma yesterday with forage | Keller as executrix of the last wil 903 FIRST AVE 1 will geobasiy be visited by hundreds) for the Pritish army in South Africa.| and testament of Ferdinand Ketter, | although the war there Crawford & Reed have signed the tract for building an 80-foot tug. my Charles Simpson and Cap-| of people when she arrives. She is one of the Spanish gunboats which, destroyed by| Dewey at the battle of Manila, was ment and renamed the Manil: The Globe Navigation Company steamship Fureka arrived from Ta- coma today after dischargin, tons of scrap iron from Honoluly ‘The steamship Meteor, of the above company, loaded -pigiron at the Gaff- ney dock this morning. She goes to Nanaimo to load coal under charter of the Northwestern Commercial Company before completing her car- 69 at this port ‘The ship Janes Drummond arrived boat fi rehabilitated by the United States) tain G be used for touring on the Sound. The American ship Yosemite, which was once condetaned on Puget sound 400) and for many months abandoned ans| ® sheer rotten hulk, and was later| sald King county, in the sate purchased by San Francisco has arrived at Guaymas, from New Castle lon, said that Warren P. Franciaco, insuring her. The steamship Oregon sailed last night for Nome with 400 passengers | expired.| put back. All hands were worn out now ended ffin, of Olympia. She will men, | Mexico, | overdue. It is lerman, of San| cleared up $50,000 by re-| {rem Manija this morning and and 2,000 tons of general freight. | | NEWHALL’S GREAT RETIRING | SALE The Seattle Lady in search of genuine bargains who cannot find them here during this great sale, will have to journey along distance from Seattle to find any. Cheap, low priced goods can be found anywhere, while choice and seasonable good: Sale Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. } W. D. McCARTHY, Manager at low prices—such as you find here—are but rarely offered. The first time in Seattle's history that ice Dry Goods stock in complete assortments and | stylish goods was offered direct to the public, such a | | Sherif directed and delivered: | Ga) im bioek four (4) In Olive addt- \\ths, southweat quarter of the nort! EW. NEWHALL & (0, | ‘ATE. Ptate of Washi County of | King. ss. Sheriff's office. By virtue ef an order of sale is fiied, out of the honorable saperier | ourt of King county, on the 29th | y of April, 1903, the clerte | Imperiais, and you are sure to find just what you want in (ne Jot. J.FriedmaneSon| Ladies’ ie’ cel Gea ae ad | Opposite Hote! Stevens $25. Satur- Notice is hereby given, That I wil proceed to sell at publle auction to | the highest bidder for cash, within: the hours prescribed by sheriff's enies * m. 08 the Tth 1902, before the court house Ggor ‘Washington, all of the right, ttle, | and interest of the eald defendants tn and to the following doseribed prop- erty, situated in county, state ot Wadhington, Lot twi CREDITORS ARE HOWLING to-wit tion to the city of Beattie, levied on | as the property of defendants to sat- | isty © judgment, amounting to nine hundred and nineteen $3.10 dollars, and costs of sult, in favor of the | plaintit?. lin Dated this ist day of May, 1 BD. CUDIHEER, #herift. “y | By Wim. Corcoran, Depaty, | || FOR “MORE MONEY Peters & Powell, attorneys } + ate a x \ #0 once more we slas Me 00 Vetvet Slippers _Diaintiff, Se ee conan eet Men's 11.90 Velvet Slipp 50c NOTICE — SHERIFF [BOF nd give the public a chance to REALESTATE CAME | Sein’ cathe order of the erie v8 Kiet State of Washington, County of ||| ceiver. The creditors have no Stippd > King. ss. Sheritrs cttice. regard for values, they say they Men't $2.00 Patent @1 45 By virtue of an oréer of sale je- must have money at any cont Kid, turn sole out of the honerable superior court of King county, on the ith by the clerk theve- GET IN QUICK 5 U. 8. note Is equivalent to 260 pairs Viel Kid or Velour Calf of jn the ease of The Chase . A $65 U u eq lent t 260 pair c \ tional Bank of New York and |] $20 ta this st This is your hoes, regular price By 7B Security Savings and Trust Com- ets ; oh wtb dle § pany of Portland, Oregon, a corpora- | RICKS AS 1 “ ile 400 pairs Machinists’ Shoes, a Hon, plaintitfs, versus John 1. Aus- ee Ae eee eee tylex and leathers, double or un K imton, the Security | Uncatled for sults Angle eles, rumular BO OO Savings Hank and HH. A. Haat- | | price $3.50;to clowe at . ings, its receiver, the Washin ma $20 Suits for $ 9.00 |] 300 pairs Goodyear Welta, latest Fetional Bank of Hoattie, and Willie HH 15 suits for $11.00 Albany Laat Shgen, velvet kid o Me, as sherif woted and deliv. j 0 sul xs leathers, egutar , ered: $95 Suits for ..... $15.00 febog ihe. bobs $3.00 jee tx horeby given, That I wit |Il $40 suits for $17.60 in Precesd to well at public auction to the highest bidder for eash, within TO WAGE EARNERS! Elkskin aig two the hours prescribed by lor shar- | ble hand sewed oles, re iff's sales, to-wit: At 10 o'clock a, m. This sale is a money saver ular price $80; 10 BA & on the 7th day of June, A. D., 1902, It i @ strictly bona fide re- clome at . before the court house door of said ||} ceiver’s « The creditors are pat King county, in the state of Wath- e money,” and the ington, all of the right, Utle, aud In- leavoring terest of the suid defendants ad date therm by slaughterin to the following described property, | situated in King county, siete of | e Washington, to-wit: The undivided ||] delay two-thirds parts of or interent in | ; ---——— J. PIKE, Receiver 4p4 to the following tracts: the UX. v. %& N. W. %) | of the northwest | Winet # Stock, 110 8) ye. SOUTH Located 1-2 Block North of Postoffice 8. W. 4 N. W. %) the cast halt of west quarter, al! bein fifteen, township Borth of range (4) four Willamette meridian, the property of det in nection (16) one thousand five pine and 99.100 dolia: SE ATTLE’S GET WISE T0 | AGTUAL WORK f th > Bverett thin m: ho for bieycle repaira, testimonial recetved by us. heats more water and heats it quicker leas fudl than any other range. ‘The Majestic Range will tast a lifetime and give We give $20.00 spot cash for any second-| ACME SUIT CO. 50 pairs left of High Cut Water- These are Only a Few of the Many Bargains “ileenb loci uatness Colrege Re Naor (ellias Blok, Jains St 40d 20d Aun, LA PETIT THEATER theater WILL PLAY ISSAQUAH The King coun play the Inmaquab te lay, June he | who vinit the at, Tse, | 2:15. 2 Reichert Bros. pi FREDERICK & NELSON. Fine Furniture YOU CANNOT BREAK A MAJESTIC GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE Range lasts longer than any other range—besides, it bakes more evenly and con- why don't FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE WOUSEFURNISH™AS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets. First Annual Clean-up Sale One great lot Novelty Suits worth $20, Handsome Novelty Weaves : : $12.48 Good Shoes for Little Money “Be. eet Monarch Shoe Co. 1319 FIRST AVE., Seattle, Wash. Walk in favor of the plaintitr, j largest and ORML 0 i ° ED, CUDI ME, Mbertet | Bonly first-class 00m peters Byrn; Corcoran, Deputy, | pipes plan | in Gomneo- 0 s for the |@: SL. ' tion piadp site, | ad! jeavecesoss | OR. JOHN J. KOWALSKI Scientific Optician. ” Second Av., bet. Golumb: Open Sundays 11:00 to 12, , and Marion baseball team will at Insaquah ais a went | thte| attlesbi ps Ore Wisconsin every Sunday, by going during the you have more fo the boats, which leave Col man dock at 6:30, 9 and 10 o 40 and 4:40 p.m. A range that will stand such severe usage Will last @ lifetime with the ordinary wear it gets infaction all Ma jentic We will allow you the full market price of your present stove or on the p rice of the Majestic you change to a 1412 Second Avenue L f $6 For ‘$12.50 morrow. We have bunched together nearly 100 Dress Skirts. worth $10.00 and $12.50 each, and will offer choice of the entire line tomorrow at | you that nothing but the lat » {are handsomely trimmed would advise you not to delay your visit too long. .. marked th gains, We have Kone through the entire stock caretuiiy tity tie Bate twelve different lots of Shoes for men, women and Chideen eae an to Value and quality, and marked them down to -ahenyen tne them! quick ing. Here are the descriptions of the diferent ota: LOT NO. 1—Men's Hox Calf | LOT NO. s-Conslety of a4 Bhoos, vici kid, with Goodyear . on'g welted soles, thre ifferent Fly Calf Lace Shoes, with ome at a shoe in the | tension oles, perforated ting as 4.0) and Vamps; former price 93,50; : now guing at . " YT NO, S-In of Satin Calf an | “ee Vict Kid Shoes for m also rome LA 6—Little Gente’ Viel Kid | LOT NO. $<Ladies’ street Boots patent leathers; there are both inoen, medium wolen, school | viet Kid. hay single soled eee heavy and light soles, of which the ) Sines 9 to 13%, value $1.75,| SION edge, military hee! . former prices were p30 and §9.40, ti fom, | selling them out now at $1.50 Balas, 0. 4-0 Men's ¢ LOT NO, T=Ladiew’ Lece Shoes, fine| Lace Shou, . oil gral heels, patent and kid Ups, value LOT NO, U-Ciiliats Hine Lane ae these formerly sold at $1.50 and| $3.00, for $1.89 | “vicl kid, ture been eee or hb. t-bore' Kangazoo Cait |LOT NO. 8 Ladies’ Fine 8 Ot NO tee 50 ‘tor oT NO os ngaroo ¢ 0. &—Ladies’ Fine Surpass | LOT NO. ee be Lace Shoes, heavy soles, eirclets| Kid Lace Shoes, patent. and kid | ane viet ‘Kid Button Shoes, quilted, leather lined, sizes 13% to| tips, light, flexible soles, concave irregular Chantilly Galloons Utes, assorted widths, worth ite and he per yard) after 6 b& | finished with colored hematitched turnovers, fashion Bc; aft colorings, beautiful Oriental designs, Worth regula regul mtitched hem, 18x45 inches, assorted end designs, worth regularly $1.39. after 6, Ste. size: after 6, four cakes for 1c. after , Se. | packages; after 6, Pike. quality sizes, in light, medium and dark cc ors, up to date styles, worth regula: by E160: flounce, sertion, THE BON MARCHE FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1902, ey MARCHE THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO THE BON Dress SKirts A splendid opportunity will be offered those who need xtra Dress Skirts by means of a special sale at this store to- a — ee $6.00 ositively assure id, and that they also mixtures, and we can it and best styles « some lined, others unlined. These come in all color nolui While there will probably be enough for your choosing all day, we Twelve Lines of Shoes at Cost Baturday’s selling in the Bhoe Store will be sizes 2 to 5, vals Het Beene b -e 4, value $2.00, for . +109! heels, Value $2.60, for ..........$1.60) tucks and wide lace, and wide dust, Hat Anchors, tn bigger | ruftic 6, 8% Cocoanut! | We morning to ihe a ohell regular price We @ pair; after “Extra "Heavy. Pinted Colles’ Be tons, pearl back, each; after 6, three for Men's Congresa Shoes, satin calt, plain tone, medium soles, worth $1.54; regularly worth $1.0; after Walnut and meade fresh th id at from ibe « 6, tbe. Baila plain braid, oc, after 6 3h Jumbo Braid Satiors, The kind, for « Duck Teams, Worth 2 nen's Black Lawn Corset Cov- ers, some made French style, trim- med with black lace, in fact, several styles to choose from, worth Tbe and $1.00; after 6, 4% China Silks, 20 inches wide, in all nd black; after 6, Zc. ch All Wool Cheviot, im black, Gator and gray, worth $1.60; after after 6, Women’s Fine Vici One-Strap San- dais, ed les, French heels, worth $200, after @ $e Infants’ Blue and Wine Fine Drees meek hela toes Persian, Braids, handsome mbinations, in straight and wea worth regularly Shoes, turned k Mercerized Petticoats, worth 2 to 5, worth $1.00; after 6, @e. ¥ $1.50, ail lengths and many rf styles: after 4, 98 Same Shoes as thi tic & yard: after 6, 346 Children’s arid Minees’ $1.00-Shirt| §, "worth 8103, at ma eee White Nottingkam and Black Silk] Waists of cotton, in white and col- very finest qual- ors: after @, 29. Men's Black Fedora Hats, worth We Fast Black double toe and heel, Set want | $3.00 ~ worth 260; after 6 at, 00: after 6, 8c Ww Fancy Pure Lisle in fancy dot, stri ly worth 360 and aie: after 6, foc, | high soliced icy ¥ one toa buyer. Soc stockings in thie lot; after nFancy Decorated " Crepe | Paper | « pair. basen nig Napkins: after 6 I8c per hundr o buyer. Fancy Denim Pillow Tops, pretty| Fine Thin Blown Water Glasses; Wemsae ocens anne I after 6, dc each Cotton Vests, low neck, short *nly one dowen to a purchaser. extra fine quality, silk tapes Glass Water Bottles; after 6, 15c| worth 2c; after ©. at Ite, each. Men's Silk T Only one to a buyer. ‘ mee oe und Paper, of linen stock, un-| Men's Balbriggan U Deswers ai (ee paruatime set fancy Fancy Washabie with fine Pique Btocks, embroidery. latest neck dressing, worth the; after 6, $0 tin Damask ‘Tray ba, very finest quality, all linen. mped floral designs, 18x27 inches, | ly worth Tbe: after 6, 2be ped fatin Damask Bureau finished with double hem- ed: after 6, ie a pound. Playing Cards, regular 5c kind;| ” Boys’ Soft Neg! percale, at, each, after 6, Le. Stee! Beaded Chatelaine Bags, with| Not more than two toe. oxidised silver trimmings, regular} 2.000 yards White Sones con. sisting of striped, plain wns, dimities, wand ras good values at I2%c a yard; 4 at 5 il full 11-4 size, hemmed. Pilgrim Tollet Soap—Kirk’s—be three Se wine; after 6, Sc. Piatn Black or White Side Hose Listerated Tooth Hoap, 25¢ boxes; | supporters, with button caret worth 3 | 1Se; at éc per pair after 6 jachine Ot!, le bottles: after 6, 3c. Best quality Sewing N Hes, put Cole e's Shaving Boap, 1c cakes! up in packages containing four r e apers of sewing needles and & good German Blood Puritying Tea, %c| hesoriment of darning nesdica, tema, lar value 25c a package: after 6, Sc. Best quality Pins, regular price Sc ; after @, 3c, um Pocket Combs, in case; after 6, 2c. Bhoe Brushes, with ¢ . ‘omens Muatin Skirt de price 2bc; after 6, aguas tutes with rows of tucks and in join Purses, regular pri also an extra flounce of! 45c; after 6, 28c. ey oF $1.50; after 6, Sie. Darning Cotfon;' after 6, seilles pattern ang The; after 6, 8c. Petroleum Jelly or Vaseline, regu-| spools for Sc. Reversible Coverts, 27 inches Women's House’ Wrappers, fine percale, best patterns Ibe a yard: after 6, Tie. Sx7 Imitation Btchings in black a white, worth 15c each; after 6 for 18e. 5 Only four to a customer, a ‘These are mounted in passe pan tout styles with glass cover., i after 6, ¥e, NORDHOFF @ co. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-123 Pike Street. STRICTLY HIGH GRADE DENTAL WORK at reasonable prices. We guaraniee absolutey factory results, When You Are Looking for a New Dress or Street HAT We would like to have you tak » at ours, We have be not got the largest stock in the clty, but you will find a strictly up-to-date line of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, shapes, etc, as well as trimmin, This Is our firet season, #0 We have no old stock to work off, and you can buy liberal part pay. @ little down h week, them on our ment plan. and a@ little ¢ ERGis) CHILDS 1912 Second Ave. Fine Cloaks, Suits, Millinery. BOYS’ SUITS A special purchase-of Boys’ Clothing enables us to sell you the hest $5.00 Boys’ Three-Piece | Suit in Seattle for 7 $3.00 Deep Cut In Suits We have b the successful bidders on Rents & Co.'s 5 stock of Whatcom, which was Tweeds. Cheviots and Cassimeres, finely made knocked down to us at . sheriff's sale at 85 cents on the and lined, some have double breasted vest. dollar for spot cash. We have olded to give. the public the WARRANTED ALL WOOL, Boys’ Knee Pants jwecs. 365 Cheviots and Serges, reg. 50c and 75c, pair turday night. benefit of this big reduction. Femember the tirm mentioned hag only been in business since Corduroys and last November and everything ls new and fresh. The latest domestic and Imported suitings at prices which will please and astonish you, Come early and Hecure the best pick, See win- dow for prices. Imperial Talloring Co. 02 SECOND AVE. Opposite Holmes Furniture Co MOTHERS come quick, they'll ail be gone by § Lion Clothing House “0” 220-222 First Ave. S., Cor. Main.

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