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PS THE SEATTLE STAR. hooting of Mra, Allen wan uninten onal as she rushed between the |men to prevent the fighting tempted escape and ball Was refu though his father's firm offered $100,000 cash bend. bees The. mow pent attorneys in TAMPA, Fla, Aug. 15 the pate have already been engaged | officer Bevan Has Fierce Encounter on Grant Street Bridge att ty. were ‘eilled here late yep: | \2 cerend young Chaves John Lambert «Thought He —Nell Pickerell Leads in the Attack—Two Girls Land in | ‘« ntivelve Famous Tomessen Potures Was Broke, But Was Handed By | |#tar at. booth No. 10, carnival $ j | Alien returned home unexpe teay| ground John Lambert was a happy man | » tent mimevan's daw thas eaeea Mall 1s R| whereupon We eamaunte enid a e had been fault. Nell. Pickerell North |Alone she pat up a good scrap, but] fired several times, killing Allen and| avenue south, oaning his hard tuck in Adee in | when the policeman had her neatly . nd sana Met ee eailing vearel that recently arr! Pauses Cakite Mast Lana toe on eee Meeeion Meare wea | Burlesque Show ANiee Outine for Bindey arrested and locked up in the | “things loin Hevan fought hard} Ranke Hall, Pike street, one week.| mass the steamer Reed to Al-Ki jail. The other wor and aj and Ally got his handeuffs on the |*tarting Sunday night; admission 2c] Een from Tiny: Bomardue dock with her made thelt and Carele ory ‘on the hour; round took this morning Retehert on 10 Union | tp, children 15 or haneman ai \ at night. He was “all in” and didn’t |...) Know where or who he was, He w 85 father ict ent fo jail to saber up and about Sas taken from him when searched | wee deer by When he woke up this mo i ser ate, found himself in jail and without a Works cent of money on him. Some one Bad struck him apparently with an] (ny ‘axe or w mallet amd his face was a |; i. All had been dr na fighting mood, ‘Ty charged with being disorderly persona. _FREDERICK & NELSON—Fine Furniture Are You Ready for - Own your Home, in Hinck blow n n, 36 lois twe nted the initerfer- e tong for the ‘was a sad fellow when he a to the desk to get his discharge this | Morning. but the world assumed ferent aspect when Detective Jo Pek passed Rim out his mone! - — 9 “I thought I had lost that.” he was the iret to! Dr, Arthur DeVoe has removed of arn Vv @ald, “wnd I guess I would If you fet fices and reaider 7 Queen s will be given to Races Pair Grov dows, hadn't put me in Jail. tw Another robbery had been ay THE MARKETS The markets were quiet today, due There Anne avenue ee Go to Bpinning for bicycle ‘There will be plenty of interesting things to take your aiten- repatre tion next week—the Carnival will be in full blast. Household wants had best be attended to this week—tomorrow. Whether it is Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Cooking Utensils, Ranges—in fact, anything for the home—it ls here, and in larger and to the rain. i not much de- | the pty Mage have Reon teres, better variety than we have ever previously shown It. nde ar gees ttee” cr esas. THOSE WHO WILL RENTROOMS OR GERVE MEALS will terday, but have fallen off today. Peaches and pears are selling well, find the extra supplies in a variety from whieh choosing will be Dut the commission men are finding fome difficulty in precuring good satisfactory, if they come here. Cots, Bedding, Extra 0) in fact stock. Gra) a te it seeeting wit Tuetie demand. Waters} everything that is needed, Is here. melons taloupes are most plentiful i ao Prices remain un aged. In apite ts & rise quoted In butter SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS from 7 109 P.M. faucers from open stobk pat tern Embracing a Large Variety for Hand and Windmill Use, for Deep and Shallow Wells, borh drilled and open. Both single and double acting. A large and Complete Assortment of A few small tight weight ar ticles which may be carried home “| with your other Baturday night bundles—offered at epectal prices T-ineh Plates, Saturday night Se oe n #%: | Hand and Power Rotary and to Interest you in the store on } Cups and Saucers, Saturday se: | Piston Crank Force Pumps for Saturday night Dia ht © Offered at the tow price in con a Creamery and General Use. Also complete lines of Cistern Pumps, Cylinders, Drive Points, Drive Caps and Pump Fittings, etc. hu sideration that y them away with deliver Saturday will carry we will not night spectats. i rf Saturday night H Li i Bottle, easily Bde m Water 3 cleaned Saturday night ul aa Bilver Pol Fancy Shaped Plates, } Pertectic | wer We for poliabl pint cans, Batu day night Cups ana { SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS Small Butension Rode, for ¥% { Wool Hug Fringe, ail colors, per sash or door, emeh.......... 4€ yard Serbebeeee OP Heavy \-ineh Extension Rods. brane plated, bach 106 Frederick & Nelson Complete House Furnishers, Second Ave., Madison and Spring Strests. “THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE HORTHWEST. ‘109 Second Kvn South NOT ONE IN A_ BARREL OF J. J. HAGGERTY’S FAMOUS WHISKEY «<<encceee 109 Second Ave. South Telephone Main 565 PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING Co, I Oe a ane ee bd BF Final Price Cuts TOMORROW Our Eastern buyers advise us that the first purchases for the fall season have already been shipped from New York, and it becomes ab- solutely necessarry to make ANOTHER CUT IN THE PRICE OF ALL REMAINING SUMMER SUITS. The goods are now prepared for to- morrow’s Sale. it means a tremendous sacrifics, but we must accept the inevitable with philosophical resignment—the goods simply must go. Here are the newly lowered price’ Here’s the Way Sults Are Marked For those who buy now—bi ings All spring and summer lines—practically the entire stock—will be closed out at reductions—reductions that may be best expressed by figures. A matchless sale for men to replenish wardrobes grown scant of frayed) a splen- id money-saving opportunity for the forehanded and forethoughtful to supply the needs of next season. ——_—»——_— Twelve Famous Tomessen Pictures to each new subscriber to the at booth No. 10, [i a Good nervice will be given to Races at King County Fair Grounds, Cars leaving from King street and First —— 250 Round Trip, Children 150 ‘To AI-Ki Beach, the new, fast steamer Reed from’ Lilly-Bogardus dock, every hour Sunday, on the hour, PER Rs Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- gains only. ec $5.25 == $7.10 including black, blue and fancy unfinished worsteds, cheviots, serg- es, lightws sand flannels, The styles, the tailoring, the fitting are all right. everything about them brdhd- gauged, except price. Our $16.50 Suits Our $18.00 Sults $$ f} Boys’ and Youths’ nf . ’ : jeduce Principally imported and domestic cheviots and worsteds—the richest Clothin Reduced One-Third to One-Halt products of the best makers—“pinks of perfection” —picked “flowers” Blectric Nght provides ft at ‘an extremely low price; elim- inates the necessity of matches; Our $15.00 ‘Suits insures an absence ot and odors; atmosphere. The safest method of lighting —no flame to ignite draperies or other inflammable material. smoke guarantees a pure of the tailoring art. The finest ‘Ready-to-Wear Clothing that can be ound. of In detail, but these facte can be borne & Cerne contract proviaes tor @ @ Trousers That Have Been and in come intances o'bale ail seria’ Unies sod aes neem ere « ome. Selling up to $3.50, Re- duced to........ le Men’s urnishings The Seattle 1 * B Pot ees Bh Selling Up to $5.00, Re- $7.4) saan date Soketey be . M Balbriggan Underwear—pink, blue, and hellotrope duced to Do--Baturday . es eo ee eee Men's Outing Skirts, of cotton cheviot, light colors: worth sale price Men's Undershirts of me “worth $2.00, all izes (b ligee Shirts, Not “job lots,” not collected at random en masse to sell at « sen- sational price.’ But our regular, carefully selected and thoroughly reliable fines that were unsurpassed values at original rates. rized ¢ ahirte all good sorts, ¥ on, in pink, blue and heliotre only); reduced to 8 rth The and $1,00 bt wale pric THE PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. 900 First Avenue, Corner Marion Street Bomething all of Seattle's mecha fes and their families should see ‘ane! mining nen and business men of Se- fi w capped mountains Cristo, Washington, Will be Bibition Third avenue, ‘ersity street, August 18 to |remembered as the scene of tremenduous August buying at the Bon Marche. read with pleasure many of these underpricings. NORDHOFF & CO. THE BON WARCHE, — Last of Remnant Rummage Sale A sale that has been of material interest to a great portion of Seattle folks will close evening. It has been one of the most salient features of the Great Expansion Sale and will long __NORDHOFF & Co, THE BON MARCHE. tomorrow—will be made prominent with a batch of bargains that Reading will convince you. Those who have yet to buy carnival needs After The last day of the sale no past record to point to. Great Sale Remnant | “Lots Shoes Six The Shoe Store will have a crowd all! With Wagner's day tomorrow. Remnant lines are to go estra to entertain at almost nothing. For instance: | these splendid Ru Ceihdivara._ Deapita ; wesaen’s Viel tio Lave ativan, ssa] OMS ea Le wh biue Lo tu wiles, French heels and rea vope, turn | value $2.50, for --: sivos ter six will be worth rolen, spring heel wine bt wea Oxtora ‘Tice, 18 for tomorrow $1.26, for . | medium Heavy hand z jes, modified military Men Outing Flannel Night Children’s Dongola Lace Shoes, blue | Children's Blue Bandals, one strap, heels, value #.00, for...... Dis | after t edge turn poles, spring are edge turn ® ‘ai rie ate Flannets, " % to I, value $1.06, f heels, sizes & to 1h, val Women’s $4.00 Lace Bhoes at | Including cream, also in = A 7h. ‘ patent kid vamp ull mat, kid|45e yard; after six, at 26e. Mm nt One-6tra: andals tops, hand-turned soles, full Louls| Wool Moreen Skirth ngola Lace Shoes, turn | Infants’ Wine Strap & han n Skirting, es rome, F ren to value turn soles, epring heel, sizes 4to #,| XV. ie. and castor; after six, 2. Bags | value $1.28, for The e ates Aalies ‘a Med Lace Shoes, fine viei| Women’s Fine Patent Calf Lace| @2.10m, th viel upper, pat-| . eg 3 byt 044 a kid, Qexthie “, spring heels. Oxfords, hand turned *, Louis | “ent tip, medium heavy, hand-weit-|°*; after six, at 18c. | wines 11% value $1.50, for 9%: XV. heel, value $3.4, for ee 46 | ed soles, modified military heels, Piain White Porcelaia Vegetable Dixhes; after atte iio] Plain White, Fancy & ed Butter Dishes; after atx, ig 1 Wardrobe Hooks! after sx dozen. Pique A Rummage Sale of. Corsets All our remnant lots and broken sizes in Wo- men’s Corsets: will be closed out tomorrow at quick- step prices. It is the final clearing of the spring and summer stock. Read these items thoroughly. Women's White slightly sofled, worth up after six, 0c. Women’s Linen, Striped Kimonos, worth §] six, at 59c. House Wrappers, good after etx, at $1.19. Children's White D SOc; after six, Children’s Biue Lg med with two rows worth $1.25; after ‘ans be, Women’s Outing Mother Hubbard, trimn chon lace; after six, 64 to the for Women's We let Corsets, | 500 for Women's Long Waist, six- ured Hiack Pe ‘lorpeta, et be oad v — value, 75c. * De for American Lady Corse Wassenra hie ee es OM" Waists, in binek and drab, $1.25 PA marl : | _ values Jinsertion; after six, at Thompson's Military | @2.00) for American Lady $3 Medi- in black and drab, worth |" ym Length Corsets, in black and | arab 00 for choice of a lot of $3.26 / 84 Military Cor- P. D, Corsets—elegant bare a sets, with low bust and long hips. Women's Corsets, in sateen, also summer net, after six, at Women's Fancy Cotton or Last of Remnant Lines? of Men’s Goods aor If you want bargains in Men’s Furnishings look) j?;,)°* up these prices tomorrow at the Bon Marche. We N. Shampoo, 6 st jpackage; aft 3 want to close out the balance of small lots tomorrow, | “™ Petroleum Jelly or Ve Lace Béged Ripbed Bleached ‘Vests, low ae aidyraletty 25e value, after | I-te. 2 cakes tm be A Jot of Men's White Laundered | A novelty just, received in Men's] hotties for Sc. Bhirts, slightly soled, sizes 14 to} Black Satin Four-in-Hands, .with Williams Seapi 1 17; these Were wOld at Se and $1.00,| white silk Iniiials on ends, To in-| for 6c. — Mince this ‘be quality, which is © rage East, we have marked ach a he to clean up, but now, they wo at.| each he} all Six broken lines of Men's High Class | 25e Nail Brushes for Our Celebrated Goit Shirts, with separate cutts; | after six, 160 Tb, ree the patterns are. stripes, figures | Remnant lots of Men's Fancy Shirts,|_ Mouseeline de Sole, in all and polka dots, reduced from $1.00| with or without collars. | ‘These worth 500; after six, a | and $1.26 to, enc! THe} were sold at The and Se: now, to| Apron Gingham, in # close, each ... ; De | styles, worth Sey after sit 6} in the combined, jote ‘you ‘can ‘tind ri 16%, Cream Outing, wide, re; Aa of Children’s Jackets and Long The Bon Marche, s—remnant lines—worth $5.00 to $7.00 each, all the best and most! White Bed Spreads, be ight, reduced, to clomg trom wanted styles and shades, sizes 2|seilies patterns, h to, @ garment to 12 years, will be a bargain plum | use, worth $1.00; after sit: | tomorrow at, choice 83.60 1 yard wide, regular after six, a yard, Sc, Women's White [with embroidered and |12 1-20 value; after six, Women Colored around with fancy due, at 1 Te 2 and To close Out Men's Bathing Suite we ed 2 lines from $1.75 to, han 19 $5 and» $0. oo Boys’ Suits | at $3.50 About 50 Boys | Another Jot of Children’s Jackets ang 1 ats, worth up to $4.90, will} 1 tomorrow for quick’ sell- “ rramed Pictures, 9x12 f bs pil tarigtinch tomes ees Orchestra six, 88, | Passe Partout Mount v ¥ of subjects, 69¢ B8e. Will render, from 7:30 till 10 o'clock tomorrow night, the following program. Herbert Vanderhoof will direct the Orchestra : tension Sash 16e; after six, at 10. Boys’ Blouse Wash a after six, 15¢. Boys’ Stripe Wash value; after six, at 15c, ~ im sizes 3 to 8. Chinese Handy bree | ity guaranteed, regular .9 | stick; after six, only le att ice | March—“Our Unit Two-Piece All Wool Suits, worth at regular 5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 each, ‘Come: Overture— Selling $ are to be sold tomorrow at, ' ‘The Fedora Wire Hair Pf each— sorted sizes In boxes, lar © box; after six, 2 boxes Rest Nickel Plated Bafety ag ¥ sizes, 1 dozen on card, ’ peu: Bratton i |be card; after six 2 card ¢ Killarney” (new) Pinin Side Hose Suppd Lee Johnson , @ tion—“Maid Marlo jo palit I wiltieamneaiane Walte—"La Berceuse oe eo will not stretoh, yalue I Ch le each. are particularly well made, with double seat and knees, A Musical Horse- medium and dark gray-brown mixed goods, such as cassimer Donkey Laugh’ Whitr Curling se, idee ‘ ‘ , March—"Stars ani De ular value after six, and cheviots, in stripes, checks and broken plaids. Better bring qe", Str* And Stripes”. the bov in early while the assortment is unbroken price 100; after six, 6¢ | Fancy Hat Pins, a large, ment, regular © 10¢} choice 8c Fe Gold Rings, wit $1.22 Kid Gloves) WOMEN’S he 98 Cents JACKETS AT early 100 pairs of regular $1.25 and $1.50 HALF ets for Women, perfect 1m diamonds and opals, u H gular’ peice $1.00; after Card Mounts, all 0c dozen. Bound Rooks, aged fler six, at 60 Copies Kid Gloves, in both glace and suede, will Chalk, in gross offered tomorrow while they last, at the pair 98c be | coats, worth $1 Four Whit Nearly 200 Jack suitable for | summer evenings or early fall wear, will be on sale tomorrow at about half their rea ee half their real worth, | Women's Black Satie : The choosing includes a wide range, and the|neatlt sucked back and ram Phere are all shades and sizes—a bargain in- | woman who wants a good, serviceable Jacket) #50! after she, at 986 Jig : Haha J en's 400 Uniaw | deed in fine Kid Gloves for early fall or Car. will see the saving clause in this announce nival wear, ment . j 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue! 115-135 Pike Street