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4 Judge George Kee Sentences Irwin Police Judge George this morning bond at $200, This will probably be Pronounced his first Jail sentence on the jetor of a Lake Washington Biega! liquor seller. Irwin Baruch, | of the large beer hail sit- UWated in the pavilion at Lescht park, ‘was the first victim. He pleaded aly w selling the liquor and Judge promptly fined him $50 and him @ sentence of 10 days in ety jail. Attorney Tom Page, who represented Baruch, asked for & suspended sentence, but thie was emphatically refused. Page then ave notice of appeal, but the ques- M arose whether an appeal could} taken when a plea of guilty had Been entered. City Attorney ruler was tn tavor of patting the @efendant in jail, and if his attor~ Reys so desired they could take the fase to the superior court on a writ f habeas corpus, ‘The court finally deeciied to allow the notice af appeal to be giten and fixed the appeal FIFTEEN INNINGS REMARKABLE GAME WITH 8PO. KANE, IN WHICH SEATTLE WINS. For 15 tunings the players of the and Spokane basedall teams Senuraay afternoon. it wan a battle it wasa tule the ‘well won and nobly | JAIL SENTENCE Days’ Imprisonment | given before night. KING everybody's over, Bohwarts talli¢ s4to din & foday ts Indies’ da attie’s favor y. Spo also play Saturday and Sunday, pounded We | | first two innings | scored five runs. ‘Th | was 5 to 2 In favor of Butte, ps His Word and) Baruch to Ten ‘When the last case of this char acter came up before Judge George, “I stated plainiy thai it made no difference who it was, if convicted he would receive a jal! sentence, ‘The fact that the cases would be severely dealt with was well advertised, and I think every} gue of the lake resort keepers kvew/ In Good Condition for! $.ic%,tarzsierwards, the venerable | Martin borrowed $100 the Coronation An official bul- morning states that the journey to it. I mean to be as good as my word, The public expects me to en force the law, and I will do Baruch was greatly taken aback when the sentence was pronounced. He satd that he had all but Closed a deal with a vaudeville troupe for |tetin issued thi his place at the lake, but that now |the king bor he would go out of business | without the least fatigue and passed Baruch will give bonds, but the! ¢ city authorities are confitent that! food health and his wound is prac- Tacoma 6, Porth “ORTLAND, Aug me. id 2. all over the lot you Butte 5, Helena 2 her Thompson of Helena for the and emuiting #oory Standing of t oom | terday and won by a score of 6 to 2 | The mas play 2. | HELENA, Aug. T—Butte fell on yesterday he Clubs & gilt-odged The news of a Skagway Won, Loat, Pet, | ©" Drought down on the at SDON, Aug. mfortable night he will eventually have to serve out | tically healed. » 0 ith anothe: at the time of the or that she gave him a chee! mn from Bkagway to White- | certain sum and ft was raised. on May 4, that Mra. Dr, 604 | Dolphin this morning, Mra Martin, who has be her husband, was known in he went north. Tt was belteved that Mar Skagway about 10 days a selling Out the « in hie because inanclal Nidren and without (unde, nvinced that her husba | with her affections bration, But she did not ret left for Portland, leaving by wife in the north. ‘The pant 70 years, while his wif to be under 0. Joined Young Wife, ficulties about two weeks now sald that he went to He is now in| and there Joined the desert [the 10 days. Uniti his bond te given| "No fears are now felt concerning he will y in jail | his majesty's ability to stand ain incident to the coronation with « bit. ‘The next two died and} ¢monies on Saturady. Spokane had a lead of two runs. It ——— was then Seattle's last turn at the| 25¢ Round Trip; Children 180. bat ‘To Al-K1 Potnt, the family bathing Klopt led off with a bit and Hur-| beach and pleasure resort. ay followed with a two-bagger,|the Spokane from Klopt scored on Dalrymple’s hit.|Dock. Seven round bell had gone out on @ short fly, | the hour. together went down the’ Dawson. he etieces | Every Frid trips daily. Drennan died at the place and Camp- | Sundays leave Seattle every hour on Ss | | oa pecials Stanley was at the bat with two men out and Hurley on third. Bill just couldn't stay there, so waited | Regular meeting 8. C _— for his opportunity and made a dash | 34. held in A. O. U. for home. There was a dive, a side, | Dlock, second floor, Becond rd Friday, Aug- a cloud of dust and Hurley w oT | Cherry, first and « ‘The score was tied. Stanley went | Ust, afternoons and evenings. out at first. For five innings and a half after this the teams. battied. Klopf had been struck in the arms twice and had to be replaced at third by Campbell, whose place in right field was taken by Tom Kelly. Im the Inst half of the 15th inning Schwartz was on third, Hurley on second and two men were out. Camp- fs tile o 38g it i HS i : i 4 i it ok H id > : i? i H ish r ‘ in second inning and then again lapred into si make things em Spokane ed in @ score in| fourth. came a wait. | the ninth inning opened | everyone was on the jump. The piay- ers of a sudden realized that they must work to win. } Spokane Leads Off. Spokane led off with Elsey at the | He pounded out a clean two- | jer. Donohue hit and Bisey | MeKevitt sacrificed “and | eecond e fi Saturday In order to make room for fall soods, we will place on sale Bat- irday @ large assortment of ex- ceptional values in Ladies Skirt including — chi ous DEY YIOL9 6 Apey tians, made up in latest » ‘The regular prices run as high as $6.00, but bright and ecariy Saturday they go on sale at Your Choice “| 1 ses 23 They are positively the best bargains offered this season. 1252 Secoad Avenue, Between Senzca and University. bell sent a ball to right field out of Seattle Auction & Sale Stables W. hall, N. Same as cut— for $16.50 On sale Friday and Saturday only. inion, Local and People who are incl Y¥.|] woman is) will find this Mail these prices. ‘We have just received a cartoad of | You will bave to hurry if you want | gtand made of solid oak, Graft and pack horses which will be tumber and express wagons, hacks ‘and bugsties; also single and double harnesses, at 1212 Western avenue. ‘ M. J. WALKER. Auctioneer. Friday and Saturday will be the WILL BE GREATER THAN EVER. Every summer suit cut down al price. $15, $11 light and dork shader, and all sizes, no shop-worn stock; your choice Men's 95.00 Pants; wind-up sale price . ‘ $2.95 Men's $2.00 Ha’ sale price ... $1.75 | N one at that price. 1020 Fist Avenus and 107 Spring Street “The Corner wind-up of this money saving sale. For the last two days THE most to one-half ail this season’ $10.85 sale price And the Clean Sweep Sale of High-Grade Clothing, Furnishings Will be Over phenomenal BARGAINS Be One“of the Many That Will Take Ad- vantage of This Last Offer To obtain high grade merchandise at low grade prices. original $20 and $22.50 suits, large variety to pick from new goods; Boys’ $5.00 Suite; wind-up $2.95 up sale price $1.25 : ) ; ; H wind-up } Man's Fine $1.75 Shirt ; : Bear in Mind, Positively the Last Two Days, So Don’t Fail to Be Around on Time H. Lewis & Co. E, Cor. First and Cherry Street inches square, fancy Draperies m left Bkaaway for the oxten sible purp “taking in the cele- | When Martin got into financ ~| may get we r of thé aged phystetan, and that t fein ween en FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture telephone order for Friday spec orders postmarked not later tha Friday 76c legs and lower shelf, similar to sold at public suction Friday, August ry be i 'toputner with sarge namoer er D@Ulton Carpet Co. | irsciey"erwes be Tye Friday Specials tn THE SEATTLE STAR. AGED HUSBAND DESERTS. G WIFE LEAVES WITH ANOTHER MAK AND THERE YOU ARE na It i also charged that the financtal which had its ineipiency In Be troubles of Martin were lic eamship her from rmatances ted by out © this city bccn An tin left lone, th ® dig but Mrs. Martin, who ty in Skagwoy with three small |her credit In « | that she either gave her bu |check-signed in’ blank far the ran| pose of drewile out a oman. | of thie auin and that he td Victoria | y vate, the ¢ urn, red. It is Young |cumatances, it te gues ctor tx |Geeing and false wite is said |@r@ Well provided with funds. | Mrs. Martin will go tn pu the couple, not, it is sald for a re pnotliation, Dut in the hope that she e of the funce that be to her for the benefit of the Friends are furnishing Mra. Mar to make the in- Pre Fiver to} tertor trip. ay In the Year the are Interesting ined toward eo list of Friday {and almost every jal prices for this one re methods. will be filled. Saturday will be filled at Tea and Coffee Pots, extra heavy piantshed tin, with copper bot- toma, Japanned wood handles, and 3-quart sizes, regular 400 and dc, cholce, Friday.....25¢ Biue and White Boameted Lipped Preserving Kettles—stee)— jae, special for Fridey ¢ ce ie 4-quart size, special for Friday top 16 turned 2-quart } S-quart slse, epectal for Friday ise tation Art Dentms, firured on oth sides, regular 20 quality: Friday, per yard 34-inch Silkolines, only 15 t2he pieces in all, Ibe quality, per yard Se Me and Ye Art Cretonnes, Crepe Cretonnes and. Saterns, % inches wide; your Friday, yard ae-inch Tint we quality, per yard Frederi Comp WANTE SEATTLE r ui w thor and co prices FLORENCE | |, $09 Second Ave. South 109 Second Ave. South od Curtain Muslina, One Door South of MacDougall & Southwicks. To show you our handsome line of Stiff and Soft Hats. Hate Cleaned, Blocked and Retrimmod HIGH -GRADE DENTAL WORK edo your dentistry as new A. F. CAMPBELL, D. D. Fatimates are furnished Fyn, Hours, & a. m. to § p. m.; @% FIRST AVE., FOOT OF CHERRY STREPT, SATTLE, = and cnaids § Enameled Fibre Wash Bastin, 12 inches in diameter, special for dic } Friday .... stenoses |! ck & Nelson lete House Furnishers. Second Ave., Madison and Spring Strests. Full Set $6, Geld Crowns $6, Gold Fillings $1, Sliver Fillings 50 All work guaranteed for 10 ears. Double Suction Non Breakable Plates, fit guaran. teed. The only Puinicas Den- tists in Seattle who are Grad- uaten, DR. & J. BROWN, Painiess Dentists, 713 Viret Avenue, Parlors 1, 2, % 4, 6 and ¢@ Union block.” Hours, 8:39 a. ™, to § p. m,. Sundays till 1. D AN OPPORTUNITY HAT FACTORY SECOND AVENUE Painless as a sh knowledge of modern dental surgery mplete equipped office will permit. Our are reasonable and yot consistent with first. class work DENTAL COMPANY + Mare unda: Se Charles | which he had no but that ~~~ || sold at Se me || All Over the Store r employes of ti onstrates made an ‘going on. Particularly is this true in the Notion Department, as | Very beat quality Crepe Paper, in| Very best quality Cotton Elastic, | fi | purple and white, suitable for Elks’) %-inch wide, rv | 100 @ roll, Fr the roll, Te. | Twine Shopping Bags, extra well | @-inch Tape Measures, brass | made, regular price 2¢ each, Friday | tipped, will not stretch, regular value | from 8 till 1 o'clock at 190. | 106 lat to. | quality, regul | st quality Linen Corset Laces,|1 o'clock at lelther 25 or 5 yards long, aiways 1 e'olook at 2c. price 7/6, from Stewart's Duplex Nickel Plated | whi | Safety Pins, with guarded spring, all | qualit sizes, one dozen on @ FridayBargai nsFrom | Women's Past Black Cotton Hose, | widths from 3% to § inches, will be |Gouble toe and heel, superior 16¢ | closed out Priday from 8 to i o'clock larade, a great'bargain; front § to 1/ at, the yard, a5e. lo’clowk Friday at 100. | Fancy Striped Ribbon, ali silk, Women's Richelieu Ribbed Bieach- | worth The $4 Cotton Vesta, low neck, sleeve-| Fancy Crepe de Chine Ribbon,| Several lines | lesa, with fancy colored lace edging, | worth | Ribbons, wortn | day at Se | Friday from # 4 ihe, | above four sorts for te some fasten at Heavy Reversible | 20x80 inches, in i patterns, regular value $1.75; Friday | ys A large line of titles to Reguar $1.00 Fountai Nottinham Lace Curtains, single! s (o an 7 Jcurtains and pair an assortment |7'0, 4, frieze following tities: | to 4. worth up to $3.00 pair; some of these Bons of the Horning,” “Loves perfections; while they last Friday!” Writing Paper, by the box. worth tions, worth lc a yard; for § i-3e. [8 to i al, the ~ ae. We will furnish estimates for dec- | ‘ines of Men's $00 Balbriggan rf iting blocks, hdtels and booths for | Unde "i t rntval and blue; from 8 to 1, Fi a ‘Watsts will bu; Kal Kal Gorded Wash Sfik, all| garment: soo May Oh the is pretty colored stripes, worth i9¢ a| Our Fimous “Bon” Soap, at le per yard; Friday from § to 1 o'clock at| cake from $ to 1, Friday. assortment of ‘patterns, 60 inches | basket; from 8 to 1, Friday, at be, | bleach, regular value $1.75 the dozen; | 25¢; from & to 1 at 16c. |from # to t o'clock at $1.10, | Only one to a customer. 6-inch bleached Double Damask, a| Rock Tea Pots, larly worth 270 variety of patterns, worth $1.50 h; from § tol, Friday, at 0c. jyard; Friday from $ to 1 o'clock at| One to @ customer oni: Peo. | Berry Sets, regul 18-inch Bleached Crash, & 0 1, Friday, at Wo. a yard; Friday from § to 1 at 24 our-plece Glass Berry Sets, regu |, & few solled Shirt Waists; Friday | /ar Price 3#c; from § to 1, Friday, at from 8 to 1 o'clock at half price. ae $1.25 Shirt Waiste, In colors, just| Fine Blown Tumb: worth 6¢ 75 to choose from; Friday from & to | °4ch; Friday, from $ to 1 at 4 i at boo . | Two-burner Oll Stoves, regularly |" Black and Colored Potticoata, | Worth $1.43; from § to 1, Friday, at worth $1.50; Friday tro: 1 at) PS, " ini lay trom 8 to 1 at tol got Salt Boxes, worth ibe each, Cocoa Ci Hoap, two cakes to| 12F Sc. das tat, “mactied on heey any | Broken sizes Mon's and Boys’ Stitt Seles 4 te 1 of Genes tle keene | and Soft Hats, in all late shapes and Kirk's Fine Toliet Boap, three | Mies i Stetson and other popular | cakes In box, Worth a5c a tea: tet? | makes, worth $2.00, $3.00 and up beg Adis J fo $5.00; on wale from 8 to 1 at, each 00 three cakes tn | "jit _ 4 panese Straw Telescope Picnic Pox, worth Iie; Friday from § to/ Lunch Baskets, sixes 8xif Inche a s : ese | Worth He; Friday, from § to 1 at 1c. ; Merinen'e Talcum Powder, | Decorated Pap ee |%c quality, at ibe per hu ea '¢ Bromo Quinine, %¢ boxes, i Boys’ Baseballs, regular 5c value; 3 4 i rom § to 1, Friday, at 2%, Polson Fly Paper, 49 sheets for Se. | Hest Dreks Ginghams ii Toile a6 pavleree's Favorite’ Prescription, #1] Nord, Red Seal and | Gold ottlen mt 5c rands; Friday, from 8 to om Salts, one pound packages od variety of Colored from 8 t at Rubifoam Tooth Wash, 250 bottles for Me. Gingham; from 6 till 1, jen's Muslin Gowns, tucked | oft vic yoke with hemstitch neck 1 kid, NORDHOFF & CO. | THE BON MARCHE. NORDHOFF & CO. THE BON MARCHE, Store Closes at ] o’Clock Tomorrow fi v) Tomorrow our fifth summer half holiday of ty at one o'clock promptly. This behooves the tomers of the most popular store in the Pag Northwest to arrange to buy their Friday early in the day. We realize that we incon a a great many people by closing the store for gy hours, though Friday is the least busy day in @y week. But so far our sales have been as ew larger than a year ago for the full day. This ing hour—on Friday before one o'clock. Unusual Rummage Sale Bargai The bargains that we offer for tomorrow are unusual, even for the Rummage Sale, which 1 hed, regularly worth 71/0 each; )and 450; your choice Friday: price 7/40 a| from 8 to 1 o'clock at 2c. to 1 at 290. jearnival decorations, regular value| yard, Friday from 6 till 1 o’clook at| Alurninum Pocket Combs, in case, from 8 till 1 o'clock | 2ig0. . | regular price 7//sc, Friday from 8 to| blade, regul: Shoe Strings, very best quality,| Beautiful Stick Pins, all metal tip, regularly worth 50 pair,|regular price 25¢ each, ch, Friday from 8 till 1 e’clock| Fine Teeth Combs, extra good | Friday from & to 1 o'clock at tc. Friday from 8 to 1 o'clock il | Small Hand Mirrors, nickel plated hye. \frames, regular price 100 each, Fri-|with black slides and th Brushes, with long curved | day from & till 1 o'clock at 4c. lar price 250, Friday ch, Friday from & till 1! handies, best quality bristles, reguiar| The Floradora Wire Hair Pin, as- | o'clock at 12/0, le'clook at 20. | value 800, from 8 till 1 o'clock 190.| sorted sizes, straight or crimped, in| Large Cubes of Jet Feather Stitch Braid, fine boxes, regularly worth 10c a box; |needi¢ points, regular yards in piece, regularly | Friday from 8 to 1 at 40. cube, Friday from 8 to 4 rd, regular | worth from 7s to 12/0 apiece; Fri-| Fine assortment of Coin Purses,| Hair Brushes, all price 10c a card, from & till 1 o'clock | day from 8 to 1 o'clock at 3c. in seal and walrus leathers, with in- | regular price 250, from 8 te’ Friday at Se. Large Shell Hairpins, all perfectly | side compartments, regular prices 39 | at 150. a $5 and $6 Silk Waish ; have been on sale at $5 and $8 are uperior Ihe grade; from $to1l Fri-| Fancy Figured and Fiowered| now reduced to a few of each kind ti and we have decided to make a big | | Mines’ Jersey Rubbed Cotton Unton | | All #ilk Double Face Satin Ribbons | Friday morning bargain of the bal- Buits, high neck, Jong sleeves, ankle | Wi<Feasabie and very fine quailty, | ance of them at choice, $198. Niength, & worth Ge a suit;| Worth te a yard. Choice of the| There are Diack and all colors— 26e Paper Bound Books, at 6c. short sleeves with low neck—others ject from. | have front fastenings. In fact, Pens ior|there’s a eprinkling of all kinds of ic. late styles in Peau de Sole, Taffeta, from 1 at S119. Regular $1.60 Books at Tie, from | Sural, Silk, Moire, etc, and sises up ¢ “seconde” hence have slight tm-| Tavis and mony other tities |Better Come Early, morning Yuu may choowe at the cur |Feguiasiy’ zc. Bisday\at tac.” for There'll Be a peste eet eel oe |Uateg wena | Crowd -by 9 ‘ o’Clock in light golden brown|An@ the woman who sees these 2c + Only three cakes to a buyer, ¥ Bates’ Colored Table Damask, good| Japanese Toothpicks, worth i0c « pecia aie U meee and worth @c a yard; Friday, Cake Turners, regular price So F s : rom & to 1 o'clock at ae. each; from § to 1, Friday, at Sc. } COE ey Sealand ry Ls. a riday From 8 i 650 for regular $1.00 Children's [heel, sizes $1 to 3; 1 o'clock, | Vici Kid Button Shoes, cloth tops, | $1.50. turn sole, no heel, slues 2 to 5. 4Sc_for Infants’ Wins) for Misses’ Red Lace Shoes, | turn sole, no heel, sizes 200) medium sole, spring | lar value Tc. ag a, of the Bon Marche—the store will ¢ oe that the majority of our customers effort to be at the store before the ce. these prices will practically d Pocket Knives, best te values 390 Friday from 8 to 1 o'clock Women’s Fine Silk $1.98 | of Silk Waists that the back and have quickly. tolo’Clock | Some extraordinary prices will be shoe department, now at 1420 First aver may enter through the Bon Marche 1 o'clock tomorrow. patent calf vamps, dull mat hand turned soles, French heels, y $1.98 for Women's $3 Vict Kid : Ties, hand turned soles, French heels | $2.50 for Women’s Colonial Ties, vamps, dongola quarters, hand metal buckles. $1.98 for Women's Colonial hand turned soles, French heeia. $2.69 for Men's Box Calf Oxfords, tension soles, good year welts, flange lar price $3.50, $2.48 for Men's Vict Kid Oxford heavy sole, good-year welt. iSe for Children’s dongola Lace blue top, turn sole, spring heel, sizes value $ 7 65¢ ‘One Strap Sandals, turn sole, #p 8% to 11} Value $1.25, Another ext? gain. One Strap Sandals of iden Medical Discovery, for ambert's Listerine, 26c bottles for 1c red front with © Packer's Tar Soa : Kk and sleeves, worth 850, at 65c price 1 Scott's Emulation, $1 bo! ages from 2 to 12. tee for Bde.) to Ww Meliin's Food, small staes, for 3 yard, Ayers Sarnaps or Split Silk F two big ruff ney naturai|{2€ and embroidery, 89 quality tassel, regular | {9™ 8 to 1 o'click at 2c friday trom 2 toel ac| Fancy Colored Chitton Applique | with raised chiffon figures, $3.50 and Telephone Main 565 | NOT ONE CROSS WORD IN A BARREL OF Jj, Jj. HAGGERTY’S FAMOUS WHISKEY src seseeseer¢ Teephone Main 565 50 grade: from & to 1 50. Only thre Children’s Fancy Parasols, in sotid | $7 he yard colors, fancy combinations, made ox- Women's $1.00, $1.25 9 Kid good axsortm clowtn ‘om & to 1 o'clock at, t from.® to 1 at 83 All Silk Hematitched Tie, twice 4, in all colors, regular value rom, 8 to 1 at. 196, Turn Over Collars, all , be Stamp, 1 White Trimming Rratds | Stitched bord: The Bon Marche, net:| Suit Store Speci Kilmer’s Swamp Root, $1.00 botties| der ruffle, different styles, ages 4 ‘a : to 12 years, worth The, at 4¢ $1250 Tailored Walking Skirt of finekersey, in castor or \ Toth Powder, se pack-| | Women's Corset Covers, all sizes tiful garment, slightly imperfect, and a great bargain atsa ages for 13%4¢ rimmed with torchon. lace, full ° 50 to > 20% Mose nag "Cucumber Cream, ragu-| trent, worth Sic, At see All our $2.60 to $5.80 Children’s Coats on sale from 8 to 1 ler price for |. Chilar Cambric ‘Gowns, with 2% onkes for| ticks and Remstitched ruftie at | #500 Black Ste op ie Arenite HB) H Noten) Pei eialiemie fan's] Women’s Tailored Suif nen's Sallor and Round Collars All our Women's and Misses’ ‘Taito: joo, | Of dotted pique, trimmed with bead- | Summer Season's styles—a few of eac of the} White Canvass Laundry Bags, | tra strong, regular price 600; Frida above goods from 4 0 wtock stamped in colors, 50c quality, at | Linen Raby Bibs, drawn-work bor- iian Raglans, box back, and very fine ga made Suits, the very kind now on cale at Half Price ] | Women's Drags Shape Jup to $1.75 each; choloe, from § to 1 o'clock & Walking Hats, $2 t Be. ow Shams, hem. |§ to 1 at bec , Usual pr Flowers for Trimmt r So; Gc bunches $1.25, at mixed), silk finish, 12o 2 | 89 \ fancy hematitching and | (mx and 16 bunches for 180. savbicideny artdlene, teation¢ quality,‘at, the yard, 7% J. B." Summer Net Corsets, smalt od Ballors, gnbeoidery applique, regular value!" Persian Banda from 1 to 2 inches| alges, Worth #100, at Toe | hyide Hrimmed Gath The following Ribbons, running in| Paes tl! got worth 30c a yard Summer Corsets, medium length,| Trimmed Satlors, ¥ m8 tola all sizes; from 8 to 1, Friday, at 250. | from 8 to 1 tomorrow at #2 1419 to 1435 Second Aven 115-135 Pike Street ya?

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