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4 ne A | ACADEMY OF HOLY NAME EXCITEMENT OVER NOTHING =A wUsT KICK, san ioe had erewied into ‘of that ¢ person ¥ cent child: he dark cellar and by earthly yells caused one of fo ale inmates of the house to spr the report that a craay woman was | Jocked in the dark recess under the| @found. Some of the sear | Went so far as to dig a large he ite the bank near the cellar so that| the lunatic could be be seen from a eafe distance through the aperture be found te their un for a wo-| r, tobe 8, in broad “It's a dreadful outrage man, either drunk or se taken through the stre @aylight, with nothing on but a cot The excitement originated from] ton chemise and @ short petticoat,” | the fact that an intoxicated we said Kittle Bird this morning in a @rawted into an empty shaek beside | hoarse wRisper the Kent house Monday night and) To quench her Insattable thirst for | | By her drunken ertes kept Mr. Kent, | tiquor Kittle ran away from the Crit who ie @ sick man, awake all night.| tenden home early Saturds } In the ing he heard a crash in| ing. She walked to te he shack and being in & condition, he telephoned to to have the woman removed. | k would be swho apparentiy has « dation, heard the ortes of the chil- ‘dren and spread the report that a ee coe wee in the cellar of POLICE NOTES sto modesty, for Kictle with a severe ba I tried to the officers te let me dress, Mins Bir pelle nantly, “but y refused. My! clothes were right in the room, and it would only have taken me a mo- ment to put them on. It im the cell at the city jail that I I hadn't | thought I would freese. Nels Shook, a young man who has | even a blank Gust arrived from an Eastern city.| ‘The woman is now serving a three * ted to the police that he has| mont.« sentence in the county Jail Tate «. victini of the famous} for habitual drunkenness. THE NORTHWEST Fesult af bis confidence. in two eomees who were showing him the Roy Stannard Baker. the well Known descriptive writer of the Cen- with the crime of bur- | tury magazine has arrived in Seattle by Dr. J. W. Putnam of 802 / for the purpose of securing material ‘avenue north. ‘The S| for @ series of articies upon the re- Accused of breaking into Dr./sources of the Pacific Northyest, fs house June &% They were| which wtil appear in the maga getting away from the resi-| this summer. dence ead the burglary had been ‘Bert Edgar and P. Morton, two al- ED teced criminals who have been de- im the city jail for some time lerly persons, were yester- spent last part of last summer in the Southwestern part of the Un- ited States, bis descriptions of the| country attracting widespread in- terest. Upon his arttval here last Satur- Gay Mr. Baker heard of the forest fires raging near Green River Hot Springs and taking Mr. Blumerech- ein with him went to view the sight, SEATTLE TODAY Crowd Out at Athletic Park— First Game of Series Portland baseball is season in a game with Mt. Baker occupied a prominent place in public attention ipst fall when he went to Turkey @ rescue rn Miss Ellen Stone from the hands of Ys bunch of “Dudes,” at Ath-|the Bul bandits. Hie exper- thie afternoon. ‘The | fences subjects for many largely attended by the en- |Interesting papers, ti Br. Baker ie making his frat visit evtasach carecs te expected to |to ‘Washington and profoundly will | impressed with the resources of the state. He 1s especially interested in re- ard to the enormous possibilities of the growth of trade with ‘the ‘Ortent. PROSPEROUS ABOUT JUNEAU ‘The team is 23 Fx i operations in July, but de- tion have fe with | water, and will be supplied with o ie| by means of an aerial tramway 3, be st feet lona. “wwe-|THREE BOYS DRUNK Charles Williams, and M. Stevens, three boys under 17 years Of age, were found In a drunk- en condition by Detectives Hubbard ‘TOLL BRIDGE IF ALL TRUE, | fifty cents. “lf fis | Rhodes Bros. H. Robertson | AT BALLARD ‘An Important Measure Discussed by City Council | | ting night! * application for aiid a drawbridg 1 ay nce avenue, and exte e west to the ross th «l along Seco! elty Jimite, would be street car of the gov e built un Ballard) three blocks east of the | trestle on the rightof-w ernment canal. It would der the supervision of the authoriti Mr. F © aske that the franchise be granted for the 5 The toll of tw | would be char | but ehildren wi ‘| passed for one cent. Books ing thirty tickets would be sold for Theaters AAU0 0008 00000000 000008 French Comedy “The Mysterious Model,” a French comedy, now being put om at the Se- attle theater, by Harrington Rey- nolds and company, has scored by far the greatest success that the company has made during its pres- ent engagement. Tr not_@ literary model, with the people and is granted large, applause at the end of every act. play will run the week, with « Satur- day matinee. “Too Much Johnson” The management of the Third Av- enue theater is to be congratulated on the way that its stock company Is putting on Willlam Gillette's com. dy, “Too Much Johnson. rs contains wn abundance of ood, bolkd sense, but there is a rich vein of hu mor @:twined about almost every line. t has held tts for years] Contrary to the usual oredr at this house during the summer season this play wilt run the entire week, with the usual Sat- urday matin it to be am angel and with angels go. 1 want to be an angel and jump Jim 7 want to eat n angel that o'er others I may « I want to be an angel to run the Fer- ry Boat. I want to be an angel along with tide Jand kings, I want to be an anget with circum- ambient wings. I want to buy more tide land lots, The only true me-note. The owners, H. H. Dearborn & Co., Sell tide land lots at prices low. Their office ts in Haller’s block, Room C, first floor, don’t stop to knock. acerca gyno ing has purchased the entire ‘and bicycle sundry business but. The same is peel OR SE Large Triangle Wheels, each Se. eee eerie 1} Combinations and Mu- at Fiskey Barnett's Cigar Store, 4 Second ave., commencing to- Comes trom the use of the greatest of all mod- ern drinks RAINIER CARD OF fies and Freeman iast night and sent to uae (estes Star—Permit me [me gd headquarters. ‘They said t the numerous persons as-| had secured the liquor in a First av- isting in tha circulation of the re-| enue south concert hall. against licenses for the ule of liquor in the public parks of| Francis Varge, who advocate general under Louis Kossuth in the results of solicitors from tenced 240 persons to death, died re- cently at Leon, Ia. ——_¢~— BIG REDUCTION SALE of Man- . Miles & Piper All mantels ‘reduced from 15 to 50 per cent. here are severa several petitions not yet “orga which should bring the to 11,000, i. ¢. THOMS, 404 N. 82x46 Cottrel! Drum and _ , Bargains—: i Campbell Printing Press Es 4, apa order, Box B, Housekeepers will do well to look this Ist over carefully, It contains some ly excellent values, bosides being an index to other similar bargains to be found in this popular store. MOWERS Fremont 7 Running— vee ATO Your chotee of three different pattern: Flags and Fireworks at Special Prices for Wednesday Cotton Flags, mou: ted am sticks 2 feet long; speciai Roma Ball Bearing— M-ineh . Rainier HARDWARECO. 21 First Avenue r ist SERS FILLED PROMPTLY Rhodes Bros. Tee, Colleoand Cro 1214 SECOND AVENUE Hours ‘| BEER in Hungary, sen-| Whether in the family, on an excursion, with the fishing or ty, there is nothing its pli Cool, re- freshing and harmless. 2 doz. half pints, $1. Rainier 30. Phone, | Get Into Line We have a new lot of green and brown Cheylot Sultings from $20.00 up. Call and look them over. Trousers | $6 Up Imperial Talloring Co. 102 SECOND AVE. Opposite Holmes Furniture Co, Recelvers’: Sale Now On Wineberg & Kessler's stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Gents’ Furnishing Goods must be sold at whatever price it will bring to satisfy all claims of the credit *. J. PUB, Receiver. 110 Second Avenue Bouth, THE SEATTLE STAR. EASY THING ava, totthe benefit ot Trin-| h building fund, In charming | penuty will bet ora f © bal i HUTT, Mont ta slugaing cast will num FOR SUPREME JUDGE : mates aided her de Jonn B Mont attorney of Humphries, a well known ttle, Is in the field an re of At ell played, there were a number of foatures, a candidate and ha figure in ¢ Standing of the Clubs REDUCTI ow on at Z% 2 All mantels reduc 0 per cont 4 from 15 Mr ast night terworth’s. and Mr Th body is at Fletcher & Carpe Mines, Se, 100 au each. Rh sac Brow. see * Go to Spinning for bloycle repaira * | Dunlap, rea! estate, 4 Union block DANCING CLA Obtain Your power from an Electric Motor, you can select @ loca- tion favorable for your buel- nene regardiess of proximity to a lne*shaft or « steam engine You can have many comforts Good Hight; pure air; & cle and attractive shop; your own power supply, controlled by yourself only; evallable when- ever you desire to use It, In or owt of regular working hours, The Seattle Eleotrio Co. 907 First Ave. CHANCE To buy a comfortable, substantial Rocker for a small sum of money. This is an all oak chair made in good style, and at the price we are offering it, it’s a bargain. Notice the description and price. Large cobbler seat Rocker made from solid oak through- out. High back. The arms are firmly rodded to tile sent substantial and Price— $3 | FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Strest: Very comfortable. LION CLOTHING HOUSE Men’s Black Cla Worsted Sul's Any style coat and tallor-made, Sold by high rent stores for $15.00 and 00, eu". $10.00 Price ° Men’s Blue Serge Suit Any atyle coat, finely trimmed and talle sold by high rent stores for $20.00 and $28.50. Our $15 00 Price « We are Headquarters for Summer Underwe: back if you say so, Lion Clothing Hous M. GERBER, 220-222 First Avenue South, Men's Your money Cor. Main. opentiig gaine here yes The game and realty bar- NORDHOFF & CO, THE BON MARCHE. immense quantities we get a t Ordinarily this Big Quan almost wish we had not given the order to buy such an untust the psices we have put on them will take them away quickly. You may come tomorrow prepared to find the bargains of The famous Gibson style is here, in plain or fancy trimmed, but mercerized pongees, white batistes, linens, mulls, in fact every that are worth three times the marking. ‘And wise women will come earlier, if possible. each day. Of course some of the best lines will go first. JacKets We bought a manufacturers’ entire sample line of New Fall Eiderdown Jackets, Bath Robes and Lounging Robes. At the time of purchase we did not intend to put them on sale until from the greatest variety of Waists you have ever seen displayed in any one store, at from soc to $4.50. you may select will really be worth twice the price paid for it, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1902 c NORDH THE BON MARCHE, hirt Waist Sale Surplus of Five Factories at Half Price Our New York buyer has been particularly actiyy for the past few weeks, and amongst other great pure chases, has sent us many thousands of Shirt Waists— surplus of five of the largest factories in the East, In fact, is a full carload of White and Colored Waists, in all sizes of course, with values ranging from $1.00 up to $9.00. We shall sell them fiom SOc to $4.50 Many of the Waists are worth more than twice the price put on them, for in buying such remendous discount. It has come to be a well known fact amongst manufacturers that no Western store has the large outlet for Shirt Waists that we have, and it is well understood that no quantity is too large for us to handle tity Would Not Bother Us But just now, with the pillars of the new building and the cross beams, too, being put in place in the Shirt Waist section, we ual lot of Waists We are, however, firm in the belief that a lifetime in Waists, of styles that are many—very many, ton back or front, long or short sleeves, high or low neck, thing in Shirt Waist materials, and you choose, as we said, But every Waist and if you are a good judge of values, you will find Waists There Will Be Crowds by Ten O’clock We shall continue the sale, however, from early opening till store closing Sample Line of Eiderdown Bath Robes and Lounging Robes Manufacturers’ Samples %%}. early Fall. But lack of storage space forbids our holding them, and we are forced to name prices that are Practically manufacturers’ first cost. $1.50 Jackets Will Be Sold at 98c $35 House Gowns Go for $21.50 With of course many inter mediate prices, and as manydifferent styles, for there are no two garments alike. Judges of values will not need a second look at these garments to make them ready purchasers. We ought to close them all out in a single day, and we beli eve we will. Second Day of Notion Sale The Notion Sale, which began this morning will be con- tinued tomorrow. At this writing (10 a. m.), the counters are crowded with eager buyers. In fact, it bids fair to be the| greatest Notion Sale that Seattle has ever known. There will be many, no doubt, who will not get waited on today, and) it ig for these and for many too who would not go down town today, that we hold the sale ower tomorrow. Here are some of the under-prices that will make this sale; famous— Plate Giaes Hand Mirrors, with highly polished nickel frame, sine | xt worth regularly ibe; to- morrow at de. Opera Silk Hatr Nets, ¥: | qualities, all shades to hair, worth up to 36¢; cholce tomor- jose time an less trouble than rte takes to unhook a single hook of any other kind. Made to sell at 10 card; at the Bon Marche tomorr« for Ie. Kid Curlers, best quality, all sizes, | worth 1c, 12 1-2c and ike per bunch) ice tomorrow bc. ck and assorted gians| teenpered steel needle points, cubes, worth 10e per cube; Velvet Skirt Binding, silk fin- . very best qualities, bi st binck, morrow at 2m Fancy Frilled Elastic, in . made from pire] regular pric ¥ morrow $c Cloth Brus with wire-drawn bristies, solid back, rosewood fin. | 4& regularly worth a; sale price} 4c. inesday at ike. Pure Bristle Shoe Brushes, with dauber, solid back, Wwire-drawn briaties, worth 60c each;; Wednes- day's price ive. Denaison’s Imperial Crepe Paper full length rolla, good line of colors sold every where at ic per roll; Wednesday's price 6 1-2 Dennison's Fancy Decorated C | Paper. in all the vary pew designs pe Measures, 60 inches tips best quality , regularly | worth 10ct sale price tomorrow Sc Mournmg Pins, in boxes, full 80 count, best quality, always sold at) per bex; tomorrow at 3 boxes for Hair Pins, in cabinets, all sizes, plain and crimped, extra ‘large cab inets, worth 10c apiece; Wednesday's! price 2 1-80. Biack Head Shaw! Pins, one dozen | on card, vary best quality, always sold.at be per card; price tomorrow | the American Pin! in” Pins, best, full count, ail have 0.8 Ver: needle pr feotly fir | Wednenday's price 2 1-20. . ib black and| patent| | from finest | hook perfectly and will not ‘unhook themselves, yet with @ slight pull y can unhook the entire garment spring ae 1 We hope that every house wife in Seattle will read ully this 8 to 11 list, for we know the savings are si enough to warrant investigation of every item, Boys’ Fast Black Cotton Heavy |Shoes, heavy or light ou ee $2.50 from 8 to 11 at Ribbed Bicycle Hose, double knee, Boys’ Straw Hats, worth 2c; trem and heel, worth 36c & pair; from |8'to'lis # pairs tor S60. Boys’ Gray Cotton Fine Ribbed Undershirts and Drawers, finest |§ to 11 at Ife. quality, worth 25c; from § to 11, at! pret) iiec Bowls; from & to 11 at it. | ‘Women's Fast Black Cotton Hose, Cups and Sauce also Lisle thread in drop stitch of|ers; from 8 to 12 at Jéc. 2 lace patterns, double toe and heel, splendid quality, regular 2¢¢ value; from § to 1, at 180 a pair. Biack Silk Grenadines, 42 inches _—_ wide . worth $1.00 and $1.25; from 8| 4 broken Mne of Children's to 11 at 680. stjitaniy made, of good 36-inch Half Wool Dress worth from me regularly from 8 to 11 at Te. Women's Black Lawn ers, several styles, worth $1.00; from § to 11 at de, 66. inch Table Oil Cloth, be ity, worth 200 a yard; at ‘Me. M en’e Black Silk and Satte Ties, worth 26¢; from § to ii at Boys’ Soft Pereale Shirts, Heinle, ON lars and cuffs attached ,at each, Only two to purchaser. Kirk's “Mabe” Tolet mulled and lasti yrorh § Ite .¢ from 2 cakes for Se. Lambert's Listerine, regular aad size; $ to 11 at ite. Greeu’s Castile Soap, two bars, worth 2c; from 8 to IL Fi @ bar. Wrapped Chocolates , worth 2@ pound; from 8 to J at 1%¢. = Henmstitched Sheets made of bleached cotton, Six? lar price 65e; from 6 fo AD Heavy All Linen Crab, 17 18 wide, regular price 12\g¢; from ll Thursday at Tye. Printed Lawns and gered etvten, worth THe: 8 ve Goods, in desirable colors, worth 3c a ya; from # to 11 at Ife, Women's Colored Washable Twice Around Stocks, in the very latest hades, also white trimmed wi fancy colored edges, worth 39% each; | from § to 11 at 180, Fine Cambric and Hamburg Em- broideries, 2% to 5 inches wide, jcomes im strips, ¢\g yards to the strip, worth up to SSe a yard; from $ to 1) at 81-3 — yard 50 pieces of all «ilk fancy Plaid Ribboon, latest color@ worth 6c and Se @ yard; from & to 11 at le Children’s Wine and Blue Lace | Shoes, turned sole, pring heel, worth $1.50; from 8 to 11 at The, Infants’ Button Bhoes, turned sole, no heel, sizes 2 to 5, worth The; from 8.to 11 at dBc. Minses’ Kangaroo Calf Lace Shi medium heavy soles, spring heel worth $1.50; for Sc. Men's Velvet Embroidered House Slippers, regular vaiue 75c; for 48¢. Women's Matent Calf House Slip- pers, Coton.) style, square steel bented buckles, worth $3.00; 8 to 11 Women's Fine Vict Kid - Lace Hours a.m. to 8 pm. Hundays, 8 to 12 DENTAL COMPANY Mer. FLORE R, Lybrook Shanklin, D, D. # 626 FL ri avenue of Cherry at The ae Marche « NORDHOFF @ CO. 1435 Second Avenue 115-123 Pike Street wEREE PHOTOS = Very near it. Cut out this coupon and our gallery with 45 cents and get one dozen Carbon Panel Photos. High Grade Dental Work at Reasonable Prices SEATTLE. Stocks, Ascots, All the Swell Effects 25 Cents LONDON’S Cut Rate HABERDASHERY Ii!1 SECOND AVENUE Cea (atemsuatiness College ‘These Photos re something new and must saranda ie sis NO Da THE PERFECT PICTURE 0, 1419 THIRD AVENUE Bet. Pike and Union Ground Floor the bearer to one panels. ‘The Perfect 1416 Third ave., ground peratan IN THE SUPERIOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR THE COUNTY OF KING. Charles P. Wilson, Plaintiff, vs. Mary 1. Wilson, Defendant. Summons. The State of ngton to the said ets, BE Washington to the} You are her pear within sixty the of the first publication af this mons, to wit, within sixty the 26th day of June, 1902, fend the above entitled the above entitled court swer the complaint of pl * & copy of Your answer upon the undersigned, attorney, for plain 1 COURT OF} date | me | afte nd de- | tion in and an- intift and | Uff, at his office below stateds in case of your failure so to do. ri awati 4 ment will be rendered inst Fou according to the demand of the ° plaint, which hag been J fled with clerk of the sai The object of this eiction 18 to se cure a divorce by plaintlf? from de, fendant to have the bonds of many now existing betw tit and defendant set aside and beld for ught. edness + DORMITZER, ‘Attorney P. ©. address: Epler Spock, Beat |tle, Washington. puymng ay us paper, speak of Gs \ 3 \\— eT 28 Ieee Saessr_

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