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4 Calls at a Rancher's Near Wilbur, Announces His DAVENPORT, Wash., Alig, 4.—Harry Tracy reappeared ~ last night about midnight near Wilbur, thirty miles west of this place on the Central Washington road. He passed Jack Walter’s ranch a few miles south of Wilbur, on the road lead- rode up to the house and to bed. Walters came ing another horse loaded inquired for directions IS RELEASED ‘The charge of obstructing the street in front of the Nagle restau rant, preferred against E. B. Price, al H by Pollee- man C. Police to display jot te laid in Tartan epristng. the courtar of the a Ktor te notpest parte, | iM frog ¢ plays Btrogort | Whi 1] Dy the local Unioh Mr talents. Russia dur Micha is the rf country Harge well make part en . tured ‘man Closely and obtained a fairly : carried a Winchester He talked with Walters at Price had taken fineh in the place and when he came out, on gaged in a talk With weveral people how The crowd jonally good. Te yunced that he was Tracy. mamin Johnaon, who plays Ivan ly at night and lying low ctrays the low, mneaking ra what he had heard of Sere. OF SILK posses in pursuit. that he understood that | A little later the officer returned Sheriff De Bo! Pafter him and that guards ane oe opnew Vecene somnded Ma Elegant Silks have been “rummaged” from our regular had been # ron, the new heavy‘ Atecuse the aw wation of who had oat good and wanted styles, way one gt them but too T ‘ road company, made her|% right on the side a ir. ittle of each for'an assortment and tod much in the aggregate was: timber om the initial appearance She put of ro Fee avyest followed to carry into the next sea m. So this lot of Silks becomes the Gountry was broken or | Sancaree. the Gypsy girl. in a way t a disord i - d Mert | % tittle to be desired. She ie have foremost best bargain of all the hundreds of bargains of level. as to Soman lorthern | beautiful woman ana in, heavs than on of the Rummage Sak railroad legraph stations direct- | parts does very well. Hor votee w in t | to the part and her emo- - yon 7 eng » Silk i lo ly'south. was well done. | Funeral of Dr, M. G. Hinkle |75¢ B ngaline Silks in plain colors .. te 3 ‘ 4, Nadia Feador was han ‘orner Third avenue and Marion|75¢ Striped Taffeta ce d¥ee He ‘ ed it in his face. His | mancne Douglas In her clook. this evening 75c Lace Effects in Striped Taffetas . | horses also, particu! he was riding, showed | ner Pi sane, Gereenes ck the. Fraternal ie Cotted Pon Taffeta ait Miew Dot Order of Bagien, The deceased wen }O5c Cotded Pongee Taffetas ........ evidences of hard on ott a member of Beatle Aerie 1, FA. |7¢c French Brocades Tracy then |*tne comedy laf with Fiount and] B: Seattle Lodge 92. BR. PO. f: 14 1d Styohe 4 5 Vet aad | Latdinw, an American and ap En-|Chie€ Seattle Tribe No. 3 Inv Patterns in two tones «+++ Walters with the ac- [gith newspaper correspondent, | proved Order of Red Men: Seat sc Combination Silks “ ese morning Fit wir efforts to “scoop” each other | Camp No. @, W. O, W. and the Fi > Tafletns ere ” S—S=—=S=—=—==——= count of the that the on ee Tracy, | are ludicrous and caused moh fam |ternat Brotherhood—eil mwmbere ef | OCC Blain Taffetas in brown and = as he stood and obtained a clear | Biwin Ro Lang and H.°J. Twin | thene orders are requested to pasetct- | SOC Plain Taffetas ...-.+-++++ tee " Played the parte Uitiian Douglas | pate tn the funeral ceremony Tr look at his features, d perfectly the pictures of | tnd Suita Walcott were good in thelr ee 3fc a yard for such silks means tremendous selling. There i p His equipment and the | identity, coupled with his natural and con- parts. “Michael Strogott” wilt be present.| For quick returns, lint your prop- > ean of sa " ed for the balance of the week. 7% ye Sor ea. wit of the poe nerd his ae the noted outla econ Dancing! Classes ‘garam ned see ee we Professor Wilson nt Ratiite Jail re Sheriff Debolt, of this county, accompanied by Sheriff Cud- | Moniay land Friday Svenines “P= |G on WRG Becuston, August of Seattle, came into Davenport this morning and took the vines EIU th. to Snodunimie Fails. Tratn for Reardon, east of here. It is their intention to guard | .Jia'thay © Carpenter, realty bar eaves 98. m. Fare, 1.0 | a all-country roads leading towards Cheney, as the region see Retchert Pros. ie © Se yard ; that town is heavily timbered and for the most Ribbon. « # quite hilly. If Tracy cam be headed off before reaching the larly wor ; his capture or death is a practical certainty, as ntry all the way westward to Tracy's present whereabouts ‘pearly nevel. party must have passed within a mile of ter house.” ben, bie and Was! Se, Bilk Moire Ribbor Sand 7, Stik Mol al, yard, be. THE SEATTLE STAR. We are forced to take prompt and most effective steps to close entirely our surplus st x BY T ve C e ey E gc fetes a ie wener aks THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO. THE BON MARCHE. | NORDHOFF & CO. THE BON Manca RACY APPEA =A GIGANTIC RUMMAGE SALB ; po ket f e 1 Smith, He haw not yet been x 6G 4 TREET GARS ARE f Sie > j j orth- es | “ft including all small and broken lots of merchandise. The progress of the new building has ig Title and Inquires the Way to the Great N Ui Feng tnom trom che wreck SO gapid the past week--because of a double crew of experienced workmen putting in night and ern Railway Tracks E. B. PRICE \time--brings us face to face with the end of our retailing in the old store. The elevators . stairways are now being placed, and much earlier than heretofore expected we will be polite asked by the contractor to vacate at least one-half of the old store. Hence All Odd Lines and Small Lots Must Go It is much like the moving of your household goods—only on a larger scale. We find many lots and lines that we don't want to take inte a by department stores. So read every word of what follows and be here with those who understand how far a dollar will go on an occasion like this, | RUMMAGE SALE will be wisdom in buying for future needs from this lot. Rummage Sale of Ribbons tor No. 1 double tm ord edme, ull cor th Ie for dowd extr regu. face Liberty YY duallty le, regularlyd) 4 ard. bor Satin | Now, 9 and 12, Silk Motre Rin‘bons, at, yard, 160 x 14 and 22, Sk Motre Ribbons, 12 and 60, Sik Moire Rit@ons 1 b 00, Sik Moire Ribbons, at, yard, Be Values more than double the Num- mage Bale prices mentioned ateve, Rummage Sale Besides, the season is now well advanced and eight buyers are seeking and buying as fast as possible the best goods for fall to be Shipments of next season's merchandise are already on the way and some few have arrived—hence the order to gather all unwanted goods together hold a gigantic Rummage Sale, which, for amount of merchandise Sffered and low prices quoted, has had no equal since the word “bargain” was w * e = f irt Waist f u Suit Extraordinary pricings at the Rummage Sale tomorrow for b: Women's Shirt Waist Suits; not odd lines in this case, but our ® season's Clean-up of Fashionable Suits at less by far than they b cost the manufacturer. Ve $10.00 ha ' $12.50 ' F Suits i e e At....... e I u + | Shirt Waist Suits That Are worth regularly $10 and $12.50 | | fh} t will go at the Rummage Sale at ........... ipa * ye ’ Women's $5.50 Shirt Waist Suits will be sold tomorrow at $2.50 A / ‘ Women's $7 Shirt Waist Suits at the Rummage Sale at. .$4.95 7 Rummege Sale of eT : ide - KK GG Summer Skirts ogy All our $1.00, 85¢ and 75c Crash Skirts at this LG) Gale, CHDIOS ax FWi v5 c0ssnsc0d0e0s ccscea RR i Vl if Ne White Pique Skirts, regular price $2, at. .98¢ = Ls 4 3 P they traveled over a road only that dis- traveled by Tracy from Walter’s ranch Ru other run. The rest of the game was very feature! Hickey, for Seattle, pitched a good aliowing but four hits. Me- thy started off a iittle bad for the Tigers, but when White was put im he held down Dugdale’s batters weil. Seattle and Spokane open tomor- few and a good series is expected. ‘The Seattle boys expect to take the serise hands nm, but Manager Grim, of Spokane bas an idea of his Own entirety different. There will undoubtedly, be good ball at the park during the week. Helena Wins at Portland. PORTLAND, Aug. 4.—-Helena and | Portland battled 12 innings yester- | day and the Montana men won by « score of 1 to ®. It was one of the prettiest games played this year. | Only one error was made during the entire game. I Butte Defeats Spokane. Butte ON SPECIAL SALE FOR THIS WEEK Every one of the one hundred and fifty-nine patterns of side- boards and buffets shown on this salesfloor—the largest and most complete assortment we have ever shown—ie on sale thie week at special reductions. We have used especial care im the buying of this class of goods— we secure the best patterns from the leading makers of the world— and we buy RIGHT, so we can afford to sell reguierly at low prices. THIS’ SPECIAL SALE is to reduce took, which in this class of Q00ds is too large for this season of the year. Below we give but @ hint of the values here several Ip the fourth he deliberately @ ball from Firet Baseman and then wanted to feat. Standing of the’ Clubs. Won. Lost. Pot. Beattie “a Tacoma “An American Millionaire.” A pretty musical comedy, “An American Millionaire,” was the open- ing bill of the Pollard Juvenile Opern Company at the Grand tast night. ‘The piece, which is « mixture of se- lections from different operas, 1s cap itally fitted to the little people. There ff an abundance of catchy music, good songs, clever acting and funny Galogue. There were m curtain jealis and the little ones were brought and again t t thetr r specialtien. e staging and |eostuming of the plece was good. | For the Week $21.35 ehoard made of solid 1s 24x48 inches; two ¢ DRENNAN LANDS TWO-BAGGER te the second inning he put Den- out of the box and MeCasthy made Bit had been secured from his | ; $12.80 Solid Onk Sideboard, top in ser- ak, top ers at Saleof... peel | Butte . |A lot of Portland regula’ Helena etseenoe Spokane mmage $1 and $2 Shapes at roc, i to dealers g8c Sailors at Only asc. atyliah Sallors, worth So ly, will be closed now at sone Be _ Garments For the Week | Most Unusual Prices Ever Quoted i This store has so long been headquarters {Garments that no other word but the headline will hardly be Rummage Sale of Trimmed $3.50 Turbans at $1.25 25 We have about a dozen regu- lar $3.50 T¥immed Tur'nan Hats that have been selling at $3.50 each; tomorrow, the Rum- mage sale, they will cost you but All $5.00 Trimmed Hats $1 at $2.00 ‘All our $5 Trimmed Hats will go at $2 tomorrow and un- til all are sold. $2.98 Walking Hats, soc. We will give an extracrdinary bar- gain in Walking Hate row. | nearly 60 wtylish hate that are worth up to $2.98, will Be found on & bargain table in the millinery om store at, each B0e | Don’t be Inte at this counter if | you want one, Great Rummage Sale of Flowers. Flowers worth from SS up to $1 a into three fered Tuesday in the mil bunch will DA divided an follows 10¢ per bunch for Flowers worth jup to 700, 1Se per bunch for Flowers worth |; up to #1, Hats h for Flowers worth up n Seattle for Children’s top, with roll front e shape, 20x32 inches ceded to b “4 a 1 e wa There were some costumes worn b < . pentin: hap x: in : needed to bring us a crowd tomorrow. We want to say, how- , Otherwise he was pitching Yi] arawer for tabie linen | . i, Aw goon an Mccarthy | Be iris that were gorgeous ene lockeras eannens {0 SPB” + eancy eadinet top; with deeply Jlever, in explanation of these unusual and extraordinary. pric- few wild to second, Andrews told | od es a with heavy turned and Leuweatl tas vein sevelea [lings that we are clearing out entirely all soiled ents end White ta.get ready to go on the slab, | Wa# the center Corant poets; chaped |) SATVee SOTINN PURSREIN Nurses tegen ie articien of cefdres’ eat th 1 garments and The Play of the Day. Gaskee das tae French plate mirror French plate mirror, 14x24 inches, [|Seasonable articles of children’s w and that having many ‘The prettiest play of the day and . but her clev 16a ine hes Regular price Regular price, $16.75; spectas |/S™Mall lots on hand brings more bargains for the Rummage that has not been beaten here | unusual conception of the was special price for the week, 7 ne woetk, stkes Sale from this department than from almost any other in the sometime wan made by Lett|one sf young was marvelous, and > waospemah: : store ” Bisiter Murdock of the Tigers. He|she received round after round of || mmr rrr | |S Made a clean double play from the | appl for her work. Her parts all ‘ . F : Ne Os Mal Ge thn plata, 1 cccucred | Ghtoute ae piace are comete inne |Children’s Caps, Hats, Bibs,), $2.00 to $2.60 Colored Dresses. fo the first inning, seh * | } Coats and Guim rg F | third and Kiopt facial expression 2 al make a " , 00 to $3.75 Colored Dresses for} veered pring forth hiidren’s Short Coats white | $2.00 He pow one of and Murdock caught it nicely, a9 the ball touched his mit, fever, p were alone enoug |penia of laughter Play was the singing of Wayand Let Me Sleep,” by she and Fred Pollard. The singing and act- ing of Fay Pollard She has a Alice the © Go Complete House Furnishers. . Second Ave., Madison and Spring Strasts, HIGH - GRADE DEN- |: Schwartz started for the ‘Murdock recovered himsett, ack hie arm and ¢ the Ball, With accuracy seldom seen in aa Yong 2 throw the ball eped w the Catcher Smith got it easily The play was t th All iy applauded. Started Off Lively. |coewe. Al au Be eet tae TAL WORK yan was made in the first inning. nm) were alo ct ‘The present pl night and tom however, and Ta- By aoe- | as a thorough in uipped office will pe ledge of mit, Our painies stent with firgt-class work. All nad and © ec wed from | Prie tte.” in nico, FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY @n an error, Drennan then pounde 1 Strogoff A. F. CAMPBELL, D. 0. 8. Mgr~ i two-beaper to the other end of olds and a new Estima are furnished FREL the Jot and scored both men. A agement at _— ire fURsNnes PRR and a couple of singles in| the lawt night Dre. 625 FIP AVE,, FOOT OF CHERRY STRE: , SEATTLE. the next inning were good for an Micheel Strogotf,” = war All Guimps worth up to $1 Children’s Colored Dresses. and Bedford cord, worth and $3.00, to go at 50 ns Muslin s, slightly th $1.00, at 10¢ n’s Bibs, worth 25e, now 8c n's Musiin Caps, worth 26c Guimps, slightly sotied, worth up to 9c at s5e imps worth up to and Notable Pricings for White Dresses. embroidery and insertion, $5.00, at $1.50. child Per worth | hildren's White | lace and insertion tr | with embroidery, regularly | worth $2.00 and $2.2h; chotce at the Dresses of lawn embrolde slightly } $1.60 and $1.75 values rhite $3.00. Dresses. Dre less than ses Arom 1 to an Lawn Drees trimmed A 8 for 1 fine tucks; | ilk: worth| @ price, $7.00, | Children's Persian Lawn| | Dresses, trimmed with Point. de] Paris lace and narrow satin ribbon; | regular 00, at $4.00, Children's $6.50 White Drosses for Children’s $5.25 White Dresses for 2.50. Children's $4.95 White I svew for | 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and | ors, regular price $1.50; now to go at, Rummage Sale Price for Dress Fabrics Thousands of yards of Dress Goods will be sold) heard-of prices at the Rummage Sale. Not remn: you, but good lengths of fabrics that you would ordi twice as much for. #-inch Briliiahtines, worth $1.95, at; 44-Inoh - Oe All Wool French Flannels, polka 37-inch, regularly worth 600, bie brown, 98-ipch, worth 2,000 Lace Cu Ends to Be Soldat Rummuge Prices More than 2,000 Lace Curtain Ends from 40 to 72 inches long and from 1 yard to 60 inches wide will be sold at prices lower than ever before quoted on the Pacific coast—values considered The Curtain values of these ends would be from $5 to $25 per pair. The offer from the manufacturers to close them out to us ata ridiculously low price was - accepted so that we might offer our custom- UY ers a bargain of a lifetime in Curtain Enids, for we hi room to keep them for future profit’s sake—hence— Lot No, 1 of Curtain Ends, Nettingham Lace, at... Lot No, 2 of Lace Curtain Ends in Brussels Net Irish Tambour, French Lace, ete., at, each .. Notice Window Display. Sale Takes Place on the Balcony Rummage cd ‘ Salo Petticoats Notable values in the Petti- coat Department at the Rum- mage Sale. 4> Regular $2.50 and $3.00 Petticoat, in black and colors, many different styles but the last of several assort ments; all lengths in the lot, Your cholce tomorrow while they last, at, “ $1.39 Mercerize teen Petticoats, also linen and chambray, in black or cal- only 89c Linen Bi ble fou I sles, a Rummage Sale of Children’s Coats © All our Children’s Coats worth from $2.50 up to $6.50, 8 goal assortment, the last of the season's lots, will be sold t row and while they last, at, choice.... ....ee+ -. iS Petticoats, deep top flounce tucked, 1 125 Second Avenue