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THE SEATTLE STAR. ke today Mont., June 1 nt d to defeat thin time by re batting by Butte Tacoma Wine OMA 18,—-fp yune Standing of the Clu Won 0 1 “ Mu ul Portland Again Defeated ortland bs 10 it A FAST HORSE thone attractions which they know| or Jules Redelaheimer of this city has | are of guaranteed. merit | Hoe |purehased Kittitas Ranger, one of the | Mise Kidder. will How fastest horses tn this section of the | Garrick’. immortal wilt be |made at Yakima in 00. He was | evenings, and Alexander Dumas’! Reattle |bred in Rastern Washington and is | play, "Pranctilon,” Tuesday night. | | petnde. Beam wetraces much | “The Black Flag” 1200, as ie much that A stirring ma, “The Mack nt im 3000 an Wie oe et Fring.” will be offered by Harrington | agaln d d B li dt which b se Wied St A T heater next week. A large amount|@EATTLE GALL TEAM ON Al tinal? M 4 nery and mechanical ef.) “ Underwood Believed to} sronch cumsen Storm Acts as Tempo paimechanicalct:|— DOWNWARDJOURNEY | Be Near Grays wad ss rary Peacemaker The full atrength of the] ee bicker reempenn| TAS last evening, pene pet he eng 4 am combined to defeat| house by climbing over n plo are used in the cast, The neh of Dudes’ 1 |poreh. A considerable popular play “Moths” will ch t was at Special to the Star. Jowelry waa secured PAWTUCKET, R. 3, June) 12,—| Morrow night, A matinee will be ellent game @RAYS HARBOR, June oer ‘minis 6 = Owing to the turbulence of a street] #'¥eR tomorrow afternoon | alked up t¢ party of hunters who returned here car strike made against the United Seahargerey ce omen ge | eine Soman 7] UN ag gery Se atte ca an > eae ve o Wittiom it~! torda: mw d of martial law e y 3 ee ae " ed | aly and turned off into the ere ee te, Gedtiond, Cal ar ao martial law, the] | WILATCOM, June 12-—The Sunset] seven bingos, but « few errors kindly | Beatt approached, | (ST008, Ont ee eee 1h Letan of ich have not been re-| Telephone Company yesterday, com-| contrl rey ‘and Mu Taaho; “William . Symmonds.. 3 thunderstorm — which| Dindes Dele enis bo Meseen. wave the View| % ° Graves, 20, Seattle: Ralph Mamdfiton | PAsted o the city this morning! The location of the Bellingham Bay! tory to the Montana boys. Hele Tove ma the man/ { 2 Seattle: Ralph Mamitton) Kampencd the ardor of the stciking] @ Tritisn Columbia allway. from | Dodbe, 28. Minneapolis. Momrtie, A.| conductors, motormen and aympa.| Maple Pails to Nooksack Falls, where “fey say, that general appear-| M0 Ming Beatle: A-| thiners. Hardly "a bakers’ doxen” of! the chief owners of the road are tt ance ‘@ short distance away the! 1.4” pmo ‘Hadith Whit Ban| Persons could be seem on the streets] stalling a mammoth power plant. \s description tallies clofely. If such I8| Poo cisco: O. A. Anderson, and | Where yesterday 1d and contracts for cl case the officers further down| Huw a0 inaivermon, 28. Benitie; Ir 4 nd grading the right of way will coast are Wrong in their surmise +e ee i % i if i ra | fF $ i i tl | : 4 2 i 2 a aE 8 H 4 ) EY g ? i t i i & Ly r ! j i ‘ i a Ee | ° Fy Hy & | i i i i i : t i F i i Faye ! i i E H 3 ii ii EH : r 3 : g 3 g g . Cm ? g a i i i i tH i piel 4 iat z F iy ~| es. | at ses) _ THEY PLY THEIR TRADES WHEN THE BIG BO. N LATE N ROM ALASKA, AND OTHER SHORE AND SOUND is | a FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHEAS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streats. | Omer Cooper, 24, Tacoma, and A: da May Harper, 4, Tacoma; Ric ard Wooden, 23, of Seattle, and Bt Cave, 23, of Bethany. MORTALITY REPOR n-| ' te aged 68, ded treet ting. ‘The body t# in charge ney & Stewart, Deceased is surviv- ed by a widower and one son. ‘HH. Jones, aged 4 years, died at the foot of Jackson street this morn ing at the age of 40 years. body i at Bonney & Stewart PROSECUTOR RETURNS Prosecuting A\ Fultom re- turned last night from Olympia, where he went Wednesday for the purpose of arguing a board of edu- tion case in the #upreme court. by to : T : a ani IMPORTANT Ship Kennebec satis for Boston to- night from Port Blakeley, where she took @ cargo of lumber. ‘The big ship A. J. Fuller has ar- rived In Everett where she will load tumber for South Africa cleared and the collier Mat- ‘Deen found by eamer Quadra | the Scott wil 5 i in front of the the stock was 80 large they could jae. y come tn madras, ete. with or with- and are all late style stan- 3 cal out cuffs. ‘We never get tired talking about Majestic Ranges—so much and 80 many good things that can be said—almost every day we we get a letter from some one who uses a Majestic telling Us of some new, good point about the best range made—that's why we pay $30.00 "cash any secona- hand one, no matter how oid. Let us remind you that the Majestic burns jess fuel, heats quicker and bakes more evenly and lasts longer than any other range made, tor an § pat ea ‘man. | the storm has only acted as ta | mall to was kept In thi evening & boy was fatally wounded | closed curtains of a car that traveling thrown by the rioters. Beveral cars guarded by deput moved thts mm, kere aboard. The that he would not withdraw the mt) tin until peace was absolutely as- | eured, . Settee etait ATS LEAVE— | rie Golden Giant” at the Avenue theater last night, the piay| was a wuccess and Iafaction. E. old favonite, made bis reappeare on nest efforts of Jennie Kelton, Bliza-| beth | Readick | ts well mounted, the scenery is strik- | the Do-| will be repeated the rest of the week, also for a matinee tomorrow after- noon, the | Dawn.” It ie & story that deals with /@ and attractive shop; your own the differences between capital snd/@ power supply, controtied by laber and | be .| Dawn” will only be given four per- | formances, namet | Toweday and Wednesday ‘Thursda: turday next week an elaborate production ‘a ; ‘The sale of seats for the Kathryn wh EO ai fl Hosiery al Cost ek bo ia te quarter lay wader ar Unitke yest this afternoon. course of the rioting of last on and Occidental. 1 for 25 per cent mpetitors can buy for ificer, who fired through the wan) © under guard. The shot provoked by a volley of stones in Bunday, 500 steamer Capt ursion Co., ¥ foot Madis 110:30 0. lay for hing there 1 pm. Returning Everett 6 p, m., arriving Seat 10 p.m. Full orchestra o refined vaudeville on board. Jround trip { | The Golden Gent” | udging from the applause, laughter | 4 tears over the production of «with no passen tempt was made | nl No hold them up. governor announced HE SALE SAL ‘This greatest nale abated vigor. fort to close out our mtock 4 ‘Thousands of people daily proft today of the year stl rot | Theaters mule rater. DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, INGS, DOMESTICS, DRAPERIE: WRAPS. @ general sat- noch, Seattle's soe hearty reception. | wav % Fr All Going at Obtain Your power from an Electric Motor, you can select a loca tion favorable for your busi Dene regardicns of proximity to a line shaft or a steam engine. You can have many comforts Good light; pure air; a clean Hale, Eva Earle French, Mr.| and Mr. Hooley. The play | next Sunday evening | company wlll present another erful drama entitied “Just Before every wi t to see it. yourself only; avaliable when- ever you desire to use ft, in or out of regular working hours. “Just Before ly, Sunday, Monday, nie for ot y, Friday and fat I) be given the new a.’ Kathryn Kidder “ com EXAMINATIONS FURNISHED WIT it the Clothing This giga man who cares for dollars and sive cases are opened. Three manu on the Dollar; Messrs. Stern & Meyer's stock at 55¢ lar. Average saving 40 per cent. Hundreds have already wv: clothing for other hundreds more, and values tomorrow are still bigger. ’ f= ae Mt DIRING DUAL S$ 7 | Ceraerncemnt na Men’s Furnishings fr 40 Per Ct. Saved PACIFIC COAS 0. P SPOT CASH KINGS OFFICE * P. S4SVCAEM \/ nape jercerised Silk Underwear, pink, } e 6 re all new, . the match, value 750 and. $1.00, all at making first class, in a Ate linings and a little newspaper talk Balbriggan and Derby Ribbed r, worth The; sale p rice 0 ORS AN SA, sevee Be this sale Men's Blue Flannel Overshirts, worth $1.50 and $2.00, for eee | To Men's Black Sateen Overshirts, worth 750, £06 .ese0+--s++ Be Fedora, Men's Cotton Box, regular 2c qual- tours and Wty, at 2 pairs £OF.....eeecee ee RO Men’s $10.50 and $12 | Men’s $15 ; $16.50 Sults Sulis. qual to the ordinary $15 and $16 Suits, | ‘This offer wij! hold all day Saturday, These Suits are cut In both double and single breast- that reach the. tip t the America: taste. All n We will sell Men's Suits in blue, black or fancy Cheviot: shocked, striped or plain cotor | ¢4 #ick styles; are made from Warranted | Black or Gray West Cumimere: Scotch Tweed, in light or dark | fast-color blue; also in Tweedy, Herringbone | blue or black Fren effects—cut in the pink of fashion. ‘The fit | stripes, black and white effects, and at the | ij, Perm 1 Wosteds and workmanship really astonishing at the | popular shades of color; and are the equal of | DA cy guna’. price—so good, in fact, that we warrant both; | any in Seattle at $16.00; tomorrow you get | fn «in chevivts for tomorrow, at— them for in three butt for $26.00; these you $6.10 $7.65 To accommodate business men, the store will be open till 10:30 p, m. Saturday Everything we sell we guarantee; if anything proves unsatisfactory, we buy it b: \ Pacific Coast Clothing Co. 900 FIRST AVE., COR. MARION ST. NEWHALL’S tunity © obtain goods of sterting quality at whe MEN'S BRELLAS, STATIONERY, MILLLN. A thousand Summer Ha’ Bargains in } Dress Goods 5 GREAT RETIRING THAT GIVES THE BARGAINS Ht continues with ua- No thought of @ain enters into this ef- wickly as by this ra: possible. oppor- ‘ FURNIBH- RIBBONS, © , » CRY, SUITS and Cost E. W. NEWHALL & CO. W. DB MCCARTHY, Manager We Will Do Your Dental Work With the same care that is exercised by the Individual dentist of your chotee, and one, thing In certain—we can save you much of tts This ‘is pomsibie because of our perfect equipment. HOUT CHARGB. FLORENCE DENTAL CO." Tin" Momentous Sale of Men’s ntic merchandising event is now well in the second week of its history. Tt has won the attention of every dress; the interest is sustained by the new lots that are placed on sale each day as succes- facturers contributed to the collection; The Rochester Clothing Co.’s stock at 6oc on the Dollar; Messrs. Micheals & Levy's stock at 67¢ on the Dol- crified the store’s claim to undersell all competition, yet here's THING CO: Men’s Hats---New Styles these hats would sell for $2.00 and $2.5. We'll give you cholee during at— $1.10 Alpines, Crushers, Knox s shy al latest shades, and at $1.10. Men.s $18 to $20 Sults Here's a combination for you~Men's ip of fashion of Engiand ch tricots w Sutte orsteds: check, striped | | Pan- I the \ hecked, —_ striped, | ‘ansimeres; blue, black blue or gray Sergos; cut | single breaster sack style and as good a sult as any tailor would make you get tomorrow for 9.25 ack Children's W ‘aps, made with rows of fine tucks and innertion Jue, with Val. lace and long ties regular value now 19 Children's Wash Caps, plain, with a hematitened @otted French fold edge, with Jace and long ties. regular price 46, now 25 Children’s White Lawn Caps, with rows ef fine tuck and ins wide ruffie of embroidery fin und bottom th also Jong, ties, regular valu BOW .iabsccbicssolees 40 r ishew the CHILDREN’S DRESSES sen, Made with y fe edge with narrow Val. In a nice wide hem at the regular value $2.00, now.. Children's yhite India Lin Dresses with tucks stitching, a hed ruffie ‘fin’ ¥ hem at $3.00 1.70 Children’s Colored Gingham, made with « “Garibaldi” waist, with wide lapel over the shoulder ith | lace, regular value $1.2 Children’s M Underwear We have carefully orted our en- Ure stock of Children's Muslin Un- derwear into lote-—-pricing it at about half ite real value as @ to For wide regular value | | } stance LOT No, 1—Children's M 4 Fine Cambric Drawere—a vai of styles, worth from The up to $1.50-~ choles at We. j 2—Children’s Drawers,! to $2, at Te. | a-Chilaren'’s Drawers, | worth up to $2.50, at 9c. ‘Those who have attended our Af ter-#Ix Sales and evening concerts with the public. These are the bargains for Saturday evening June 14, for 6 tll 19 o'clock Women's Fine Viel Kid One-8t Sandals; turn sol | heels, eatin bow and ornament strap. worth $2.00; after 6, 81. Best qua! Rubber Dressing Comba, regular price 10c; after 6, 4c The Felora Wire Hair Pins, as- sorted sizes in boxes, regular price Se bom: sale price after 6,2 boxes for be, Combination Pocket Books in seal and wairus leathers, colors brown, tan, gray, green and bi values from The up to $1.26; after 6 only se. Kid Hair Curlers, one doen in bunch, all sixes, regular price Tie. le and 1f%e per bunch; after 6, all sizes, be bunch. Mourning Ping, in boxes, with bright jet heads, regular price 4c box: after & 3 boxes for be. ry best quality Shell Hair Pins, one doen on card, regular price ce card; after 6, 28e card. Fancy Lithographed Pillow Tops, (Gibson style) very pretty designs, on extra heavy canvas, assorted colors, large size, complete with — regular price S8c each; after 6, Baby's Pillow Covers, stamped design in center, finished with «ilk stitched lace corners and full ruf- fe, sold regularly at The each; after 6, te. Fancy Pique and Swine Muslin Collars, very finest qualities, em- brokdery and lace trimmed, perfect fitting. only a emall quantity, #0 n't delay, worth 7c to $1.00 each after 6, 26e. Fancy Trimming Braids, very THE BON MARCH 1419 to 1435 Sec THE GREATEST VALUES i cil THE CHEAPE We do not intend or @xpect to Cloak, »Millinery or partment of the house. Ladies’ Suits Worth $16.00, $20. mend $25.00, Others say coat, We gay any 812 50 price. One lc ° ! Ladie: arate Skirts Skirts, cheviot, serge and popular weave worth from 4.50 to 9,50. rice av netieging aibcess | Wash Wa Just to clean them ap, worth, 75¢ to $1.00. Sale price 4 c Ladies’ Underskirte Black Mercerized, fancy ruffle and full flounce, worth $1.50, Sale price Pee Muslin Underwear 1 great lot of Fancy Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Gowns, CHILDREN’S CAPS AND HATS Clearance Sale! ACME SUIT CO., 1412-1414 2D AVE. DREN'S FURNISHING GOODS Waist stock | our window, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, \e0z. THE BON MARCHE —_—. © Saturday Ni simone ight, Amano, CHILDR_EN’S SUMMER WEAR Room-Making Sale of Children’s Drosses Caps and Underwear The Pike Street corner of this store, where we have Children’s Garments on sale, is to be completely torn out remodeled at once In fact, quite a good deal of the o wall has been replaced with a heavier brick wall for the new store. The Children’s Garments, now piled high in must go without a question, and tomorrow’s sales are to be de. pended on for emptying a goodly share of the boxes of they contents. PRICES AVERAGE ABOUT HALF In some cases a trifle over half—in others under half the lar values. Mothers will be more than interested with they pricings. For, with summer at hand and an entire Stock like this at such a discount, there will be banished from many homes the drudgery of sewing the children’s summer wear, “ dren's Wash Hats, in white, Children’s White rows! Chi of tuck and Val white| and blue, some tri Pink baby ribbon, a Ine'edas| Swiss embroidery, med Wilt with Val, beading made with Val. lace, papas. aah hice, wide ties; the real pricg The, BOW ss esceestes hace ie this ts $1.00; sale price... és : * | Children's Wash Hai Assorted line of Children’s W crown and & tenant in & tutty ‘ made with fine tucks fancy loops of lawn nw, also ba rim, f — stitching, edge off all wise embroidery | regular price fanc with @ very fine and tong, wide ties, lace, regular $1.89, now 1)| Beautiful Colored Stik Children's Fine Swies Embroidery| made with fufty scalloped ait with a circle crown edge with| iso large, fluffy rosette finishes off the high, cro’ neatly wired and can’ mk | shape, regular value $250, now. Val. lace, also a lawn ruffi trimmed with Val. lace finishes thi caps, regular price $2.00, no ao Children’s White Victoria Lawn| Children’s Colored Dieses, in calles Dresses, made with a fancy yoke) and gingham, made with square of fine tucks and insertion, the| yoke. finishes with embroidery te. yoke finished off with fancy ruffie and tuck, wide hem and fine tuck rertion, neck and sleeves trimmed with @ narrow ruffie, sleowide hem trims the bottom, regular value| at the bottom, regular vaine 75, 44.00, now : ce BBAD | NOW vo seesrenee wr Children's Percale Dresses, made| Children's Colored Sailor Blom with a white pique front and trim. med with fancy buttons, and the! Gibson style, edged with white em-/ broidery, worth $1.60, eile price. Tbe Suits, trimmed with taney and a white ¥ pa por ished with pique and trimmed ait ferent ways: a splendid value for $1.00; sale price ....... $1.00 Children’s SKirts Children’s Gowns | | An elegant Children’s Fine Musiin and Cam-| along pe es oe im Chu. bric Gowns—4 different styles. | seesahiines Skirts, welt mate ane | Lot No. 1—Worth up to Te, at ab, Lot No. 2~Worth up to $2.00, at The, Lot No. 3—Worth up to $2.54, atte. Lot No. Wort $1.49, Wen @ 6 ae Let Ni cs nist N& S-Worth up to 0, Let ,. nig! NO Worth up to a All Gowns worth up to $1. to © All Children's Gowns, worth up to $2.00, at 89e. All Children’s Gowns worth up to $2.50, at #8. AFTER SIX pretty color combinations, in] Wr Jersey Ribbed Meralght and irreguiar bands, worth | Cotton Shaped toon low. up to 25e per yard; after 6, 3% sleeves, ta neck and Coin Purses, seal and walrus| blade, wort ‘after 6, ther, regular prices 45, Ge; or Misses’ Fast Fancy Hat Pins, new styles, regu-| Pole, toe, heel lar values l0e and ibe; after 6, Se superior to any 2c at 18 a pair or two for remuinr price 10c dozen; after 6, 3c| 'ted to four pairs to a doaen Be: plated Safety Pine, tines, one dozen on ard, regular price be card; after 6 two for Se. and sterling silver mounted, best qual- ity broor regular prices, * Corded Wash y brooms, regular prices, 36¢ each; | , Corded Wash Gillies, words Giameter, se med, of best Tea Cups and| terns—worth up Only three to | $1.19. 2oe. Ribbed Hose, ful reinforced Best quality Bone Collar Buttor Nickel ajl Bbony Handle Whisk Brooms, | 29,4, fter 6, 2b Bowls, 9-inch Wrappers, percal pe to $1) ‘“ buyer. Imported Quill ‘Tin Tea Spoons, for camp use, 6c] value be bunch, notes omer bis 9 bunebes for be. ons n. Pretty Glass Flower Vases, stand| Kirk's “Pilgrim” Toilet 10 inches high, 10¢ each. ularly worth fe cake; after & = eola Lace Shoes, worth | cakes f¢ “ S6e. ‘aseline, 6 or Se. = hte. oa ae Jelly or Vi orn well] lar price Se bottle: after & two worth $1.50; after 6 at 7Sc. | tles for Children's Trimmed Leghorn Hats, worth $2.25; after 6 at $1.25. Untrimmed worth Me; after 6, 19¢, Children’s Duck Hams, worth 260; after 6 at 12%0. Turkish Towels, size 18x45 inches, worth 100; after 6, each, Be. red col- Finest Talcum plat 28c boxes; after 6, two Peanut Brittle, made soorning, worth pound; Children’s Fancy Parasols, Matter € at 18, " Colored ‘Table Cloths, 8-4 sine, and white or red and green, fast ors, worth Sc; after 6, each, 89. Frinted Dimities tn good assort ment of patterns, worth Tic Mee. Men's Tan Jersey Ribbed Bleached} Pairs for 15e Ermt Color Cotton Bom after 6. Cott Tal oilk taped, hij extra fine quality, regular toe suite after 6 at half price, or 280 a suit. | NORDHOFF @CO. ond Avenue and 115-123 Pike Street. IN LADIES AND CHIL- ST PRICES havea Spite worth of our great Sale in every So once more we ready “‘life-cut-out: and give the public gain on the erder ceiver. The creditors regard for values, they say! must have money at GBT IN QUICK $5 U. 8. note Is aa . fast black, 4- Maco Hose, worth 20c r; 4 pairs only to a cus- bo Ladies’ Silk Waists 50 Waists, all styles, colors and Prices, from $6.60 to $10.00, Sale price . 4.98 A $20 in this store, chance. "ae PRICES AS THEY PANO Uncailed for Suite: $20 Suits for Handkerchiefs 6 different lots of 60 dozen each, H. 8. and Embroidered Hand- ios fies ae ie kerchiefs, worth 2c, Sale pricy prwoyigae emery we. * $25 Sults for $30 Suite for Nee ta west $35 Suits for Feat sample line of Swell Neckwear, $40 Suits for worth up to $1 TO WAGE BARNBRS! Sale price F Albert Hansen worth $1.00 and $2.00, Sale price Celebrated Waverly Gloves This sale is a savet ty 7 sete careers socceseess DOSE 2 We purchased an import ord It is a tirctg® Done, A { Adamantine Pins that was placed by Wilson be ceiver’s sale. eo cred! ‘ 200 count, per paper.......... 1¢ fore returning. His price, $1.5 shouting ‘more money, : Hook — an Byes, Adamantine Ours Ao eere woeees - endeavoring i and Japanned le Ladies’ Galler Hate ite 50 piece: BR sy <P wes) ane Ladies’ Straw Sailors, 5 Bee, 900 08d Bes cinch: ABO 2) MSO. ee : ESSER IIO ee, ple a Remember, We Give What ‘ebikbie J. PIKE, Rec be We Ad Wineborg & Kessler's Stock. ¢ ACME SUIT CO, 452-4454 208 | |_Sieso's sr na i - Avenue i ‘ —— : TCHS, DIAMONDS, 198 , WihewnLRY AND MONT Wh § a ® (eo Maar (ONS BIO, ABRs 5k Od ant hur, onset aire Ca ed ad (Phe, largest jewelry house

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