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COW CASES CONTINUE SOME SENSATIONAL TESTI- Jus. MONY DEDUCTED IN decision they [human treatment. Dound over by Justice T. H for trial in the superior court. trial of the two men on the res ovtock this morning in court. The evidence ‘were ann 7 of stealing cows was at cann's went aguinat the defen i i : ii i Ay ae ie: uy 2 a om the stand t te jens, who was put the testimony of Car- wing 0008.00 per dos: turer, 190140: eveen, | tiweten, the | ed Poulery Turkeys, 14@10>) exese | Sei" thachn, Tae@tbe,ehickens, Momes “i236 | LGN eo. so@ae, fen #12 cog shs o8. MARY HAS NO SAY Mary Brumet plaint fled in t y, weaye that | mett allows ntrol of r household affairs. Her other | ground for divorce i# cruel and in- G00 G00 EYES. CASE POSTPONED | ‘The Goo Goo Byes saloon tx hav- | mane. | Heens# and revenue committee re ported favorably apon it Jorable objection was made to this . {course on account of the alleged tough character of the saloon Last night the application came t - J again and somewhat to the Kener surprixe, Chairman Kistler of th police, Heense and revenue commit Yee, moved to postpone consideration | tt for two weeks, Neither Mr. | nor his fellow committeemen | have any explanation to offer for | the action except that they desire to do some investigating, This ix about | }the third time such a course has| i, been decided upon by ommit tee. LICENSES TI ag ‘The following marriage Jude Sale, 3, w nt Stoltie Jensen, 28, of Loulxvitie, Ky : nk Priehe, ®, and May Frame, 2 beth of Se- : —e——— Dr. Warmburg returned. Cangid~ | { Heenses bes GERMANS WILL SING GREAT SANGER! TION BEGINS NEXT SATUR- DAY Many thousand pe ed to attend the Saengerfest of the h Pacific Saengerbund to be in thie city July 26, 2? and 2, of the Seattle . Great preparations have t made for the singing fes~ tival by the committees having the matter in charge. Alfred Lueben, the dineetor of the erfeat, has completed his ar- rangements fe Jo are expect> a grand concert to the evening of July Je theater, It with greatest musica) treats Seattle, A chorus of © will sine the choruses, of famous promin selections. Sunday's Concert all muate-loving Germans are expected to participate, Gm onday the queats of the Seattle Krane wil! be taken om an ex~ cursion to the Puget yard. Andrew Heckler ty ehatrman of the committee, Alfred . is touring the p. ™. arraggement choruses which are ( the murical convention It is maid that more than 00 vin~ iting Germans wil! be In the city and the local finance committne le raie- ing funds for thetr entertainment. * | fund, $3,820.11 jerman composers and! soloists will give thetr best jxrades of custom made suite ‘HE SEATTLE STAR. Walla, J foxtinnd, Taco 4 te Vanco wer, B.C, and all principal.pointa in. the state, UE THE DEMAND A WARSHIP ship are approac bombard Cape Haytion, cltemen| their pet LIGHTING PLANT WORK City Engineer ‘Thormaon, left lust night for Fann, to pursue hin work i o¢ f pal lighting plant. tte has & force of 16 men wt work surveying about the fallin, He will be gone several daya and it in understood that he will shortly Increase the for 4 from the Ken the sehool fu tary fund, $3.085.69, and the mill the Interest WASHINGTON, BD. C., July 2 The wate department “hus calle upon the navy department fo Warship to be nent to Cape Ma Hayti, to protect A A also citigens of other counthion | requent ia based upon the fol- | lowing diepatoh from the United Staten conmul at Cape Haytion “Troopa and & government war- OFFICE ROBBED A A, Youns, who ¥ ntered with a skeleton ey and the doak rifted. YES, WAS HIS ONLY ANSWER! en canes The clerk In the com mim a) office was pussied this morning by | the peculiar K lund, who baw achieved local tune AT A SAVING ve ae & peddle of freeh firm The old) wandered into the off'lee about vetock, When asked he wanted the peddler simply answered “¥en.” This wae the only) response HN the queetionn put | Monday morning we will place on sale « of White and Walsts —all new—al Half Price and Less ‘The let includes Waist that gol regularly at $1.50 and $1.76. Your cholce Monday at 50c, 75 and $1 he made to htm. ‘The old man looked Ii} ant seemed hardly able to stand, He wae taken | wn to the jal and put to bed, It is thought ¢ ye ie Insane. - - Without an Equal. upparaiieled in the actually worth be; Ladies’ Fine Seamless double heela and tows, forced foot, worth He; Lacie! Alternating Fine Ribbed Hone, saceedingly elastic tone, good wear foot. $0 value; sell- imported” hinch “Hose, jorend white feet; Ibo ‘25e od, every quarter who | taking: advantage of the sur prining valuom in every department. This week the publie are offered addi- | tional “broken lets in the higher finest value - : Ladies’ imported Fancy Hone, with pretty drop and lace effect, 600 value. SBe Children's Ribbed Seamions Mose, reinforced heels and toca, worth 2 selling 10¢ hate, shirts and sh: all specially manuf memnon All “broken, lines” of $15, $18 and THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & THE GON MARCHE SALE SILK WAISTS $4.50, $5.50 and $6.50 Values to go at $3.98 Several lines of Silk Waists that we received during the past two weeks... bought by our New York agent, at less than usual prices because of » lateness of the season---are to be \ out now at the very low price of rly 180 Waist in the entire Jot, and they are in plain or fancy dot, some of them ce trimmed; others have short sleeves and low mack, whi nd hemstitched or ck and have fancy fronts. Not # waist in the lot but what has been selling as high as fasten at thy and the majcwrity are the $5.50 and $6.50 kinds. WE THINK THEY OUGHT TO GO IN A SINGLE DAY AT $3.98, Hence, for continuing the sale later then Wednesday night, and we will begin the selling tomorrow morivieg: Wedne very on rangement will be _ son as the doors sday Specials 12 ake. Children’s Extra Quatity 7 Li val tte ‘We are also cloning alt our Btamine Suite in all colors at | exactly balf regular prices, ote Excursions will be rum from Sipo- FRATERNAL ORDERS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN CARNIVAL AUGUST 22 WILL BE THE GREAT LODGE DAY — HANDSOME PRIZES ARRANGED BY THE ELKS—B8IG PARADE TO BE THE FEATURE Seatde, Wash. July Societiow $20 Men's Suite ee Clays apd 4 om Fancy Decorated sens Paper, big line of new pattern’ regul worth ako a roll; Wediwe day special H}}.at dio. Best Linen Finished Thread, in| || black only, for sewing om buttons or sewing carpets, requlariy worth 16c a spool; epecial Wednesda y at te. | Hat Elastic white or blasek, flat or round, at the yard, 16. Women's Combination Purses and Card Cases, In seal or walrus leath- er, extra well made, remuls rly worth ite, Wedneatay's price Fancy Shaped Shell Hair Reta Ping-Pong, with battle-door, worth $1.56; Wednesday at $1.29. Richeliew Ribbed Silk Vests, with elegant lace edging, low peck and sleeveless, in colore and ; Wednesday's price © STREET foe Women's Silkine Colored Ribbed Bleevelens Vents, pure Male bleached vests, worth 4ic; Wednes- PWremene re Black Pure lish Women's Fest Biact re lasle re, Very latest atyles, always sold Bt prose extra Sine quality, high spliced Hie, “Spotl W. i a5 Be. (fess double sole, worth 8c; Wed- cians Mustin Hats, slightly | nesday's price 2% = Humes are invited t gether with the orders and lead 22, 1902. pier. worth Ly the ys’ Wash Suits, sellor style of = om Ce a! ‘ednesday sto T years, worth daieute Gimanain ‘Apre only She ee, om, Wedneaday @& oaks, in dark colors, and (has t Ins salie’ trom 4 to 5 years, worth toed in window dieing: Wotnesday's} Dread Raxes worth 690; Wednes- for the season ie shartaning and we wish to clean up ai! eur small lote promptly. £nere 16; at five, worth $2.00; Wednesday siarice 41.72, Biack Vilet Met, the latest, a Black Pilet de Bepriti fine black, #6 inches, Rossian Laces Cravette $18, Fiderdown Beth Robes, Jackets of kersey We bring forwand an excellent fist of specials for Wednesday—a better line of valves thin al. Chub Bage of full grein leather,| Tapestry Portleres, y /brass lock and wide catches, 18 inch|% yards fopg, worth 49 inch Fish Met, in white sag | cream, worth the yard, at only ime, rich and lustrous, 46 inh, Thc yard; Wednesday at 4be, unchangeable $1.25; at only 6¥e. = Ail our Reet Cluny Duchess on sale : half price. Don't neglect this bargaiu ch double yoke 0 chooee from, at $5 tomorrow, sample line, marked down 44.26 and $5.69, worth much Women's Light Colored lar. fy fropt. strapped brocade allk lining, worth anle tomorrow at $10. Boy 6.50 | fancy She And 7 ayers Brot’ GADEN bbe Pijia, 260 boxes for 16e. Emulsion. $1.00 size, at 56 ie Sarsaparilia, $1.00 size, at . Fletchers’ Castoria, Ste bottles for. 206, outoee Balls. one pound boxes for Herlick’s Maited Mitk, 60c sizes, 6 ineh Metre, Bivhon, ait 3 and ‘ort ; Wedner- r-] Srnie 4 a birte, of New York ‘ Shir ao Double Face Satin | lin ons Se Se ee ail sk, regular Se kind, at|neck, : itto - Mei Pons Bowe ” . mn’ S finch All Blk Taffeta Ribbon, 25c| wing Ties, all the newest grade ot ie. Be. a Eight to Eleven ‘The Wednesday prices that are lowered for early buyere—from 8 to 1!—ere herewith printed. nesday is getting to be one of our grentest selling days now, em account of the unusual bargains ‘that day. * 3 : wt Batract, regular Io Jars, for! by opty : ‘Tea, Te pack- at do, CENTS HOSE J PER PeeT. . 40. esi ere Guarentecd. Regular Price Se par tect Men shirts ani wbade 18 } g ina Dewert v Te; Wednesday's price 3 Ls Freneh i a i it bea if fi Sherman, Clay & TI) Seoend Avenue Z.C. MILES & PIPER C0. soar-1023 First Avenue, Corner THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THe Wo i i i i Be HH & 3 il i = i int 20 Window Shades, feet, worth S0c; from Men and knee, regular 2c quality; special | from § to Uf at te « pair. P Rush Shopping Bags. recular Ie value; from § to 1 at be. Pretty Biye Saucers; from § to 11 at 2 for be. “Dandy” Laundry , worth Be a bar; from § to If at 10 for %e, Wood Tooth Picks; from 8 to 11 at 2 boxes for be, | Summer Corsets, medium and short lengths, worth 7c; from § to| Li at de. ry ? German pyies ages; from § to Ui. Jelly or Sto Lh at for tace iieti Md i a ung. Fre foriowing Musie’ will be sola from & to 11 tomorrow at be “The Mi Women’s Muslin Drawers, with cambrie ruffle, worth 0c; from & to | 1 at se. Women's Gowns, fine quality of| Gioves, worth $1.50 and 8 -|musiin, V shaped yoke, trimmed not all sizes of each shade—on sale | with » and tucks, worth $1.35; tomorrow from § to 11 at, the pair,| from § to Ii at $1.19 Bone Collar Buttons, one doxen on card, regular price 18c'a dozen; from Stu Be. Women's Fine $k Watch Guards, worth 15e each; from § to 1 a | Cotton Corset Laces, rownd with | metal tips, full 2% yards jong, in| white only, regular price two for Se from § to 11 at 12 for be. 100 buff color Window Shades, reg- Fast Black extra fine) ular Sc grade, size 3x6 feet; from 8 heel | to 12 at Ie. Ritached heavy, sixes 2ix42 inches, from 8 to 11 at 12%. New York Mills Muslin, one] wide .worth 12\e; from § te 1 $1.50 Fountain Bens at Sic to 1. i: be Tablets at 2e from § t ‘An assortment of Women’ M. B. BRUGGEMAN One More $10,500 Double corner (126m020) First Hill, suitable for hotel, rooming house e@ tenement. . Boys’ Golf Caps, in plain and fancy colors, worth 36c; from § to 11 at 286. Boys’ Straw Hate; sailor style, in colored straw, worth Mo; from & to 11, at 28e. ‘Women's Fast Biack Cotton Stock~ ings, double toe and heel, superior quality, worth 1 from § to 11 at Se & pair. Children’ Cotton Stockings, double toe, $1.25 Kimonos Striped blue, tan and pink, with | collar and sleeves, at only Wrappers worth $1, of cotts Mes, in blue, pink and fitting, at 79, THE BON MARCH NORDHOFF & CO, 1419-1429 Second Avenue and 115-123 Pike Street. CURTAIN SALE Four Days More of Sale of Chiffonlers Tomorrow is the last day of the sale of Imported Novelties in Lace Curtains—this introduction sale ends Wednesday night. Many Seattle women have already taken advan- tage of this opportunity to purchase at decided re- duction the latest novelties in Window Laces. The Chiffonier se has already created quite an interest and there yet remains four days in which to se- lect a Chiffonier from this stock and pay much less than usual. Prices range from $5.98 up. This sale continues the entire week. $13.25 Large Golden Oak Chiffonter, top 22x40 inches, 3 small drawers and 4 full mised drawers, similar to Mlustra- tion; shaped French bevel plate mirror, 18x20, regular fis special for the week, 13,25, FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Strests. Bale—Mandsome new Addition, full lot; the « eephait pavement, the The counell reserves mt reject any and all bids. qi pigated Tale 1a aay ot Same um ainiess as a thorough knowled, Pe: rough Kn we of . Cove modern dental surgery and a com- lete equipped office will permit, yur prices are reasonable and yet consistent with first-class work, FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY. A. F. Campbell, D. D. 8., Mgr. High-grade Dental Work. Houre—8 a. m, to § p.m. Bunday, 8 to 12, First Ave., Foot of Cherry St. SEATTLE. W ANTED AN OPPORTUNITY To show you our hahdsome line of Stiff and Soft H SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hate Cleaned, Blocked and Retrimmed WW) purchase £9 feet on King street near Twelfth street, Business property, “corner” (1248120); Income ever $9,000.00 sanualivs Pike etreot district, t buy in the city; near Madison street 0.00 monthly. Bultdtng lots, $200.00; best, o! power house; $25.00 down, $1,000 ‘Witi purchase ten (10) Lake Union water frent lots, Latona Addition bets, $76.00 each. Money loaned on Real Betate. No delay. M. B. BRUGGEMAN 112 COLUMBIA STREET beet, Oo per tb: steee tb; mutton: wether, Tie; iow per ib; veal, ‘lar NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR Notice is hereby mlven that sealed bids will be regeived by the Council of the Town of Columbia, County of King, State of Washington, until two o'clock p,m, July 21, A. G. 1909, for the grading on Ferdinand street in said town, between the center li of Letitia and the east lind of Brent's street aa shown by the profile on file with the clerk of sald town, oh | ' bidder must name a lump sum for work complete, and be accom * *{ with a certified check for thr P nt. of the total amount bid rfeited to the town of Colu case the successful bide: 0 enter into said contract within five Gays after the award of the contract ‘o him Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry Washington Creameries, 240; ‘Native Washington ful) cream, Bastern: New Tork ae! o noguel tie; Strictly exctustve private ' ven every afternoon { ite's oldest and. ' and only school of dancing, Ranke Fitth and Pike. ) ‘ia; berth, rietiy fresh ranch, 266270; east | Poutlry—Mens, WH@10: trrere|