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Y. M. C. A, CAMP | ciation of New York and comes in| _____NORBHOFF bi el 5 Prof, A. G, Douthitt, phystoal tne | that capacity to look over the fold wtructor at the ¥. MG. A, i# pre> | her | paring to take @ tum) of the} ‘There are nearly @ sore of the an e younger tembere of the association | soclations in the United States now, | . to camp on Hood canal, The party | mo#t of whieh we reanieed by will leave next Tuesday and will be} Mr, Cook. In Mt in the move gone two weeks, This camping trip| ment haw been empectally successful has become an annual event among runds are raised by the ansocta- ® the boys and ts looked forward to | tions Sundays by ohurch colle, with considerable anticipation | tions lays by large and pals “ xinall subscriptions from business | JOMN ANDREWS FALLS IN LOVE AT THE GOO-GOO EYES— men in the dowe-town 4 ots, The) e GIVES A FAIR ONE $20 AS AN ENGAGEMENT PRESENT, AND movement ie non-seotartan SHE NEVER COMES BACK JOHN LYONS ARRESTED Another unsophisticated stranger Andrews sat among the gaudily - metoninven - eae oy Pontes | & Of the rascally wort of dealings that pieion 4 ; 3 to decrease the wine supply of th Such An Institution In Seattle —- are practiced by certain employes of| house, He certainly drank the wine } 9 the notortous Goo Goo Bye saloon, at if he did not enjoy the music, Minally) To give Seattle a free hospital or Visiting Day e o the corner of Main street and Seo- his haay option Ughted on one far ar of free hompital service | ‘Phte ts viniting day on the battle- end avenue south, John Andrews,) more beautiful to hie mind than any |ie the object of the vinit of F. I, /ehips. Boats leave Colman dock at Who Ww at presenti the city ls the| of the rest. For her he bought mave |Cook, of New York, to this city, Mr. |4@:a0, 9 and 10 #. m, 1115, 9:90 and wittim thie tine, He is out tn the wine, and while watching the boxes) Cook t# organizing manager of the 14:30 p m. neighborhood of $69, but $90 of tha rele round him he whiepered words {7} turday and Suu@ay Aneo- 4 he belleves le nt legitimately.| of love into her shell-like ear, Me j Of the other $20 he thinks he was| thought bit love war returned and Willfulty Seeced. made a formal proposal for the | Ss e With an idea of seeing the sights of the fair damsel, As an en ef the city Agdrews » ed out last) « ment present he gave Ker a Dight for a hilarious time. Hie start ght new $20 i piece. That wae wea easy, but his finish was stror oo much for her to have all in a Phe Geo Goo Bye was his stam, ump and with @ ght excus# she ground. pent his money) left him. i She sald she would meet him tn / « few minutes and the happy cere mony would then be arranged f but whe never came back. Sow he wants the police to find his wedding | i present SPIRITED RUNAWAY end mot the little k-oyed French maaiden who has now passed out of hie heart, if not his mind. Bllein ts the fair encmorita’s name, or, at least, that is what she told bin it wes, CARDINAL'S BIRTHDAY Gibbons is’ Sixty-eight Years Old Today ORB, Ma... Juty 23.--Car- Gibbons, who during the last ‘weeks has Seen called upon to the death of two members of Catholic hierarchy in} wing ma ol wagon frightenest | while standing at Fifth avenue and | Yealer way late yesterday afternoon | and ran down the James street at terrific speed. It coll street car near the Seattle although thrown by the fore xhock, managed to tener iteelf from the wagon venue, | Seattle Transfer ¢ Both horses | were knocked do and the run away secured bete it could get go- ing again, Neither Rorse sustained and the fender twisted, ‘The driver of the sewing mackine wagon, W. H. Norman, jeft the orse In charge of « amall boy while he entered a house, Whee the horse run, the amall boy jumped. MAY HAVE THEIR MAN John McCook, the man believed te Mary. have robbed Robert Lurte of a wateh th ~ | in @ scuffle in the — ~~ 4 7. ‘Dhence he went to| terday, was put under arrest by % ‘where, after | tectives Adaios and Corning last of theology | Bight. Louis Barnes, « cofored man. ordained a| Was arresjed for complicity in the fobbery yesterday. MoCook,“w white man, became intoxicated and me to the city jail to find Barnes. known and he ef the event, but during mesenges of congratulation | in at the archiepiscopal resi- from archbishops, Diehops and ent members of the clergy in parts of the country. Sardine! Gt was born tn thie qty July 24, 1854, of Irish parente. | is boyheed he was taken to) where he received the ele.) Hoeral education. On re-/ the United States was) by his parents to conse. | erate him to the of God, and! e we , and | oa fins ity | His identity was also arrest WORK ON THE PARKS Superintendent of Streets and Parke Little has already begun the work of aswisting the park commis- sioners to beautify the public re- | Contour maps are Hi A 2. * mh z ri FH & 322 = fs : f if ? IN_ THE SUPERIOR Other vegetables are keeping tp the regular sale. The California steamer is expected mm the 26th day of June, 1902, and de~ fend the above entitled Double the Room, and More Clerks Will Be the Order George W. Beavers, general super- intendent of salaries and allowances fn the postal department ounced | ge last night that the sine of local pomtoffice exclusive ven every afternoon asd evening, Seattle's oldest and most | P' ted | bY hool of Aancing. hock. the | Fifth and Pike. | would be doubled within 60 days. joining store- foam in the same building and. the, floor beneath the street which are now by the Denny-Coryet and other companies will be added to the quarters. Five new # ata- tions will be established and 10 ad- Gitional clerks and carriers will be added to the force. This expansion fe made teceasary by the rapid rowth of the city and of the Alas Ee mail delivery, whieh is handied largely from o Merrilf Not fn It See the long and short men’s cut-throat prices al * is City. a WANT HIGHER AUTHORITY Corporation Counsel Gilliam I= go- w « ng to appea! from the decision of superior court, that the iit a has full control of the lity tt Be tcc ake reason ainier 3: Comp neet Have had fre quent G@ieputes regerdiing the die ‘burgement of the itbrary funds. Mr. Fupiinger contended that before the comaulenionérs could ar money it would be necessary for the council to make an appropriat hile the board held that the the city charter passed at t Hardware Coa. 1121 Ist Ave. tion gave them full power with tr ‘ nds. = eee funds. igtinger’e tefusal to pay the HBL Mbrary bills without the appropria- | s756—Lot 40x120, 16 ft. alley, In| tion was the cause of the test cane Walla Walla add 1 brought, ‘The court held with the | 5679 —Hlouwe, 4 Cnt, dias 1 brary board $200 cash, balance $10 per month, | | After a confereuc ) Mayor |#ee me if yo nt bargadas; J5 Humes and Mr. Gillam i handlg nothing else. e ver has decided to get the optr KELLOGG ‘ he mattor, | 1101 Twenty-fourth ave, south, the -highes vourt upon said Mary F. pear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this sum- $n case of your failure #o to do, judg- fowsene | fondant and to have th matrimony IN THE SUPERIOR COURT F cording to the dema tain a Bedding of Ail Qualities in Complete Assortment There might have been a time when thie store did net have an assortment ef Bedding that was satisfactory te choose from—but that time ie certainty not now. Every kind of Bedding—Sheete, Pillow Cases, Blankets, Comforts, Spreads, eto, ia here in an assortment whieh should satisfy the most partioular buyer. It is very natural that the establishment whieh sells Fury niture and other Household Goods should some in toveh with the buyers of Bedding, be in a position to esl! more of this class of geods than any other store. People buy Bedding when they buy their other house- hold needs We sell an enormous quantity of bedding. We are able to buy it in such quantities that the cost to us is lower or at least as low as the jobber who sells to most retail stores, has to pay. We buy our Bedding stock RIGHT, We have the variety, a9 you can ensily choose satisfae- We make the price #0 that you save money by buying here tan't, the Bedding Department interesting torily. to you? COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON | FOR THE COUNTY OF KING Charles P. Wilson, Plaintitt, ve.| Mary FE. Witeon, Defendant. Summons, Wileo You are hereby # ons, to wit, within sixty days after ed action in rt, and an complaint of plaintift and} y of your answer upon ned, attorney for piain- nied the above ent ent will be rendered against you, tion Ie to e & divorce by ‘plaintif® from a now isting between | defendant wet agMe and nett P. C. DORMITZER, Attorney for Piaintitt P. 0, address; Epler block, Seat- je, Washington. laine eld for nm King County, in the Stat Washington. Jennie M. Field plaintiff, ys. Newton W. Field, de- fendant #ummons. hington to Field, defendant summoned to 4 r within afxty (60) daye after the ate of the first publication of this in wixty (60) the wenty-third (ard) of June. 2, and defend the entitied action in the above 4 , Wd anewer th laintiff, and werve a m the un- ummons, to-wit: Wit ays after and in Judgme ane at it ye ti be | ind of the com-| m Med with the} the | plaintiff at] Chiffonler Sale Ends Saturday Night FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE WOUSEFURNISHERS We do your dentistry as nearty painicas 98 thorough Knowledge ft moder; prices consistent wit FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY. A. F. Campbell, D. D. 8, Mer. Houre—4 a m. ® to 12. OS First Aye. of Cherry St. BEAT TLR and |antd jot bonde of |thereon of j of ot judemer tled court, dis vntrimony ‘bet efendant and iff the lerks The iitiff and defendant , n Field, @ Freda F a female RICH Pin a1 King hington. ALE OF KING Count TY PROP. COUS Y 20 ft., lot 6 Diock 8, King co. add., appraised at $96 ot 1 bleck 6, of King eo. a4d., rained at $ ring to the béard that on ap tay 22n4, 190%, application wan made jot 1 block 6 of King, Murinens ot y ad ton May 23rd A. LAWKE to pure MO, Beoon male, | hase 1. 20 ft, more or lows) |ocedingn hy THE SEATTLE STAY. with heading of two bands of a _— r Shirt Wais Bargains Four of the best bargains that we have ever quoted at any one time will be found on the Shirt Waist bargain counters tomor- row, Itis the clean up of many lines of medium and high grade Waists, at prices that are actu- ally less than the first cost. foc for regular $1.25 Shirt Waists, in white or colors, many styles and all sizes, $1.75 for regular $2.75 White Shirt Waists, in large sizes only. These have front fastening, with embroidery, insertion and tucks on either side. Back trim- med with cluster tucks, and the same at cuffs and collar. The sizes are 40, 42 and 44. &oc for White Dotted Swiss Wais' sizes, regularly worth $1.25. $1.60 for choice of a special line of colors,in all sizes. Women’s Knit- wear Bargains. Now that the season is ad- yancing, we are closing out at cost many lines of women’s sea- sonable Underwear and Hos- very. » prettily tucked, all dental surgery and ped vtfice reasonable and ye first-class work. UnderWear Women's Jersey Ribbed Pure Lisic Colored Vests and Tights, in vari- out styles, splendid quality, regu- iar Too values; Special price, Thure- day, at ‘ a8e Women's Jersey Ribbed Bleached Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves, and lace trimmed knee, worth S8¢; special, Thursgay at setvours Be Women's Swiss Fiibbed Pure Lisle High-grade Dental Work. twetp.m sunday, Hosiery Closing out a apiendid line of Fancy Lisle Stockings, assorted patterns, high spliced heel, double sole, rex- ularly sold at dc pair; wif a ‘ . ine ‘omen's Past hue Colored Pure Lisle Lace Openwork of jot 5 block $ King county addition. and that by call and advertisement as required by law, June 26th. 1992, Bleached Vesta, low neck, #leev Hore, in the latest ant designs, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., was set! jess and pretty lace yoke: eplendid| high apiiced heel, double sole: these for the heartng and determining the! 450 values; Thursday at Ric} usually sell at $1.35; spectal for advisability of selling sald property; Ribbed Cotton out] ThUPBAay At os... cece TOO Women's Jerse: size shaped Vests, V neck. short sleeves, In white or ecru, regular quality; special, Phursds Closing out & e line of Women's ttc and Ge Fancy Lisle Stockings, In plain or drop stitch, others silk embroidered ankle - tra full quality, and pretty Rk < Pure Ingraio . and being fully vised in the premises, deemed it to the best interest of King county that said property be sold: IT 18 THEREFORE ORDERED that the sheriff of King county be di- “(itxtra Special) ‘omen's Pure Lisle White Sleevele 7 with elegant ince or terns, Thursday, cholce. tected to nef] muid property in ep Women's Fast Black par {the front door of the 4 yoke, alno naxorted colors, isle Hose, white tipped. spliced county court house; said &. 20/ ¢ quality; regular Sc and| heels and toes; regular 460 grade; ft lot 5 block ¥, more or lone, said) t Clore out at ThUPRdAy At oo. ceeee ee BO fractional part being rt of 6 remaining on the south- ensteriy side thereof after the di f a 60 foot street through said winning on the northwesterly ine thereof, to be sold not lexw than prained value thie day placed of $95, 44 lot 1 block a val Ne 3} Per Cent Discoun on Cameras The balance of our stock of Cameras will be S nt t on August 7th, the hour of 2| ‘ lock Mm. treasurer | sold out tomorrow, and while they last at being hereby directe: appear at 7 7 said anle and to receive all money: about one-third less than regular prices. The paid in reat fenetul bidder at said sale a therefor setting forth al! the ienuing to the #u deed | pro- thereunder, said deed to be attested by the county auditor under his official #eal. | ated this 80th day of June, 1908. fact that we expect to discontinue the camera business, our reason for cameras—in face of the “trust.” Some of those on sale are: is Board OF eT coumepiasioners Of) pony Promo No. 5, #xh wine, regular) No. 2, regular price $18; sale price} dozen, 260; 1 4 price $22 le price, $1 $10. = ease ~ eel ae pies Prpony Prema No. 6 4x8 fixe, regular atman’s 1 Panoramic Ko- price $90; sale price $19.60. dak, regular $9 value, for $4.50, Pony Premo No. 6, 5x7 size, regu: | Eastman’s No. 4 Bullet Special, lar price $36; sale price $24. regular price $20, at $13. | Magazine at 96.75. 0 and $3.00 Tripods at, only Kagtman'n Pocket Folding Kodak No. 1, regular price $10; sale price Eastman’s Pocket Folding Kodak, Too Late to Classify wl $1.90. AUCTION wale ie furniture on the|> —_—— . —— —— hae 25th at 2 o'clock, p.m. at 1808 Bee ante ee Be MM! 750 Eteumine for 59¢ eines Chiffonieres, oak sideboard, rugs, apt & i carpets: hand trou portiere: tr | A. splendid “bergain in All goinsin bucce cutter, table covers, linen,| Wool Btamine, Black Wlitr I, a screens, map, hall-tree, letter files, hatr and wool mattresses, springs, bed sets, 90 chairmedining rocker and office tables, stands, elk head | coarse, light weave for summer and carly fall, will be overed t Ph 5 "4 |here tomorrow. The real value Reward’ plated Svat, DEO aureade, | wip sheets, pillow slips, one large dres- |48 75¢ a got, but as we say, to- 4 Biber use: |MCETOW ei ful hounehold ¢hings-all from fash- ‘olore: Nig " jonable batchelor apartments; can cQlored Brilliantine, 38 inch these days, ¢ Dover Egg Boaters, worth We, to- ‘ow at each Be. to hatensior eparuments: C8 |... wide, cagularty worth §oc, flat bo ee ee cell aes maaan _—.. |Sale Thursday at 35¢. Soap Savers, worth 9, at each So. sian addi arial ait Silk Striped Etamine, in light] Can Openers, reguiar price Se, at Fide ser month, Her patuioniars, inquire |COlors on cream grounds, for)*, i $0 “Kecomd aveDuE. | Waits, 42 Ti aes fda, worth [qchopPing Knives, worth 160 each, $1.25, at only 79¢. Stove Mitts, regular price 120, for ¥ 41 [8 A better list than ever, val "tne above items will be limited to built. for hom Sas ; muilt foro hore les considered, is this for to-|one to each purchaser, furntened — throumhout: thin worth 8, at {morrow morning, between 8 t completed ama wilt be gakd 4 nd 11 o'clock. erent mcrifice, For further pe Inquire at A BOK4 theulnrs, Lawrence, a| Wood Coat Hangers, only le. Two to a buyer. ‘The Bon Mare mediately after the Fourth of July under-pricing | with deep founce, trimmed with b NORDHOFF & CO. white duck to match the waist.. $1.69 Tomorrow we will hold | @ special clearing sale of women's $2.00 and $2.50 Oxford Ties, at choice | $1.69 The following styles are included in the sale, which is the bargain chance of the season. Women's Walking Oxfords, vici uppers, heavy single soles, extension edge, military heels. soles, full Loule XV. heels. Eig Lombert's Giycerine, hotties, § to 11 at 10c. Apple Blossom Pertu: ounce bot- tes, worth 260, from # to 1 at Me. 1,000 Tooth Brushes, worth 1c each, § to 11 at ke. Pure Olive Ol, 2¢ bottles forlic. Kirk's Toilet Soap, worth ite a | cake, from § to 11 at 8c. Only three a ad to @ customer. PI Checelates, worth ic a pound, § to 11 at i8¢ Children’s Mustin Caps, worth 2c and Se, slightly solted, from § to 1 Bt MWe. Children’s Carriage Robes, hand. gomely embroidered,” a trifle soiled, worth from $1 to $8, from § to Hi at Go, Boe and $1.10. Women wna, made with tuck- ed yoke, hape and trimmed with hemsetitched ruffle, good musitn, from white stitching, sixes worth 0, from § to 11 at 3c. Side Combs, very best quality, reg: ular price Be and 5c @ pair, from & to 11 at 106. Stewart's Duplex Nickel Plated Safety Pins, with guarded springs, regular price 0c a card, from § to Mat be. Hemstitehed Pillow Cases, of cotton, sine 45x86, worth 17 1-20, # to 11 at 100 inches wide, red worth 12 1-2e, & to Lb Thureday at Jo. |"Gream Outing Flannel, 2 inches | wide, worth 6¢, from 8 to 11 Thure- day at 4c. Clothes Pins, 5 dozen for Se from # to 11 Thursday. Only 6 dosen to a buyer Asbestos Toaster worth 8¢, from § to 11 at bc. Only two to a pur- chaer. Rex Lye, 1-pound cans, worth Ic, from § to 11 at 6c. Only two cans to a buyer, Four dosen Shirt Waists, in col- ors, all sizes, worth @5c each, from 8 to ll at 480, Tomorrow wor We have about 75 Shirt Waist Suits, regular $6.00 values, that were marked at $5.50) : These will be closed out tomorrow, choice, $3.95. The lot includes a variety of shades, in chambray, such as grey, green and with solid tucked front, with lap of white duck, with four points of the chambray and 16 buttons, high collar, bishop sleeves, finished at band with white duck; skirt has deep and quality is of chambray gingham, in Gibson effect, in bue and tan, pointed collar, t with hemstitched bands, full skirt, deep flounce, with hem and heading of the white band. ‘’ou will needto see these pretty suits to appreciate them, and the first 75 women who to the store tomorrow will certainly get a bargain Another line of these Shirt Waist Suits consists of mercerized with waist neatly trimmed in four rows of white braid, full sleeves, with the band f med to match the waist, skirt has deep flounce and wide hem. Women’s $2 and $2.5 ¢ Oxford Ties at By i i Women's Fine Dress Oxford Ties, soft surpass kid, patent tip, ht to ent Vamp. ‘neoaain th military heels, from $ to TT at @8¢ Gouble THE BON MARC a aist » without reserve, at Another line at the seme chambray \ Women's Heavy Sie O Dp t tips, military heels, Louis toe % 4 Eleven, White Chalk, in 1 “Priscila” Pound Paper, ore, from & to Il at ie per nd a variety. ly sotled, ihe, 200 from 6 te 13 af 10c. ~ Women's Viel Kid ‘ te to Li at S80, Women's Fine it Worth 66 evom 8 te tt wt BA. 46-inch light Diseult, . er Aa 44 oe Sox, fr9' Men's and Boys’ Windsor tength, fromt 8 to 11 at 25e. Children’s Navy Biue sallor collars, Sto 6 years, from § to 11 at $2.98. Baseball Bats, worth She, to Li at ibe. “ Japanese ‘elescope Baskets, 10Rit Inchon from § to I} at 28. Misses’ or Boys’ Fast Bi Cotten Ril toe, hee! and triple Worth 290, from 8 to 11 at IT ds Women's Richiclieu i Cotton Vests lace edging, 10" sleeveless, assorted colors, from 8 to 11 at 17 1-20, Men's Muslin Underwear Department Women’s White’ Muslin Si@rts, sertion and lace, worth $2.50; Thurs day's price $1.75. Women's Seamless Napkins—put up in neat boxes—per box of half jozen at 4c. Sensorial Cream For the hair and scalp “Sensorial” Cream is nature's remedy. Cures clone Camera, $10 reg-| every disease of the scalp known to the medical profession and promotes growth of healthy hair. Regular price $1; sale price, tomorrow, Sc Housewares The downstairs store is a very busy place) ampers and housewives buying very eagerly at our bargain prices. Brass Picture Molding Hooks, Se a dozen. One dozen only to a customer 100-Plece Dinner Sets, of semi porcelain blue decorations, a bargain at $12.50, on sale tomorrow at $11.96, Water Sets worth $1.65, tomorrow's price $1.25, Cake Plates worth 65c, tomorrow at 480. Parlor Lamps One-Third Off All our parlor lamps will be sold tomorrow at one-third off the rep- J ular prices NORDHOF 1419 to 1435 Second Avenve 115-123 Pike Street Drug Radway's Goods Sun Ready Relief, Pink for 3c ee. Cutioura Ointment, 68 Ayer’s Hair Vigor, $1.00 b Coke's Dandrutt Cure, $1.00 Chebically Pure, lycerion her ica! Gh pound bottles for de. 3 Mall's Catarrh Cure, To for Bio, nkham's Blood Purifier, #1 rm tles, for Sve. Pierce's Favorite or Golden) bottles, for Ste, Kennedy's Medical Disco bottles, for $1.20, Green's August Flower, TS for 69. i Dr. Volker's White Salve boxes, for 2he, Perry Davie Pain Killer, 25¢ tles, 20c. ‘ Yale's Antiseptic Wash, ¥ thes, for 65e. ° Syrup of Pigs, California, Se ® tles, for 300, oink Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills, 3 for 196. Willis English Pills, %8e for lhc. Just received new. shi Tooth Brushes and Nail lowest prives. 5 Children’s Dre for Summer | Children’s White Drestes “f white cambric, with emp yoke and ruffle of embroidery @ shoulder Wednesday: These are really worth TS for ages 1, 2 and 3 years. Fa co.