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arry le ¢ onalgned to Di Mis pact and ‘the Yukon The i oa “ares | pROPLE ARE FLEEING FROM HAWAIL IN THOU =e bel SANDS, BECAUSE OF HARD TIMES Fi . wit . | LONDON PAPER TURNED Th Mt ext that we| DOWN BY A RUSSIAN nt ve preceding the! AMBASSADOR COL. LEWIS IS DABBLING IN BIG RAILR PINK-WHISKERER STATESMAN SAYS HE HAS BEEN AINED AS AMERICAN COUNSEL FOR RAIL- RE WAY UNDER BERING Cot. James Hamilton Lewia the af co fable Knight of the Piok Whiskers, toy m fe Beattie as owing od | te @hipe and tally payin okt | tw dene tracted re he siepped | T eat © state L Lewis has been retained cow for the French a who propose t and | . & Trans-AlaskA railroad, by t | heat of Chicag Th Ay during the Span wader 1 from Siberia to] visit is to pay about §Lom w | ist war im the tate pen Alaska aod to the United | notes which I endorsed for various} teetiary tie mornt Baton | white here and which though| and a-half years for Bpesking of the project this morn-| not y my debts I am bound 0] ie office. The the Reinier Grand he i to state S5a0 1.000 M GOLD |r wh Cob. | pay | that I msset tt | the \LOTS OF FREIGHT | ghactered by companiod tality | ing bry y the most appa view to her neonger boat T ‘JIM HILL _ WANTS EM [Rumored That G. N. Ry eid Will Buy the Big Steamers Shawmut and Tremont hip Compar of the vonsels made in t n shipyard wi conversion The Trema OAD SCHEME sa ek | fore be t to Bt Potersiw | Fi L000 DAMAGE to gee Dack to Me t my friends. Minn oot My banker. ro al ef, has collect 1 will pay th for me ‘DINED WITH IS WAITING | Te steamer Conemaugh, en route port from Nome, whose ar j House today by ¢ jomorrow is ple, haa been | Lonion Amer ues Ww Ambassador [Senator Chauncey Depew and | miral Freemantle Admiral Cot-| the Amert . 4 mayo ' . Choate, | Trading and Ad any for a ¥ ; iN RICH CARGO BROUGHT | made ne |. Mtanebalt ee finewt in the | thete of freight at "1 | land —apecta iu BY CITY OF SEATTLE | *°'SEL tt Tencourer, intended for, Laden with $570,00) of Kiom geld, the City of Heattle rene late this afternoon from Skag y. She Brought passengers, most of whom are from Dawson and cent points, he Seattle was not due to arrive | ntil tomerrow, but made the round trip in the reniarkably good time of alt dare. ad, ane mae HOPPER CASE Is DELAYED: (Specia! to The Star.) VICTOR! B. Cy July 10.—The ci ve aemuir ease wii not eard until October L Mrs. Hop- "es sou! v. this morning reportéd that owing to un oe, fegarding the whereabouts Richard Musgrave whose at- | tendance was desired, he had been | wnabie to get a reply from him He | fore asked that the case be ad- Until the date named. ! EP. Davis, offered an application. believed usgrave and that for this had made no ty to oo it him bj weil ever, ordered that the case stand Over a2 requested, the plaintiff put ting up $2,500 security for the costs | of adjournment. NARROW ESCAPE engineer of which the | was} Henry, La Connor, purned near Anacortes, yesterday Morning, arrived from that city with the two firemen of the burned vee- eel on the steamer Ge: E. Starr! this morning. He left the La Cor nor yesterday afternoon and at that! time it seemed probable that al! the | machinery and part of the hull| would be sated “The crew had a narrow escase with thelr lives,” he said, “and i would not be desirous of going! through the experience again. The vessel was beached just in time to ent her from sinking. The heat | 4 amoke drove ue out of the en-| long before. we reache and had anything happe ne machinery in the mearitime the steamer would have filled and gunk long before the shore Gould have been reac ned."* SOCKEYES COMING fish traps at] tes last ntaht. of the sockeye ably the van run. The rsn | has been 4 i ant few day this is a sure tn tg of the higher species re 6f xailmon. | Licenses to Wed | witt & Odvex and Bilian & peor both of e-} pair on Toklas, Singern rig -|PARTN the Philip It te oxida a pair of socks ° |and lynehing was narrowly averted BIG HALIBUT CATCH 130,990 Tornorrew dn the death kiell of the Bound } t Among the distinguisned | of business and staye out thing that te lett stuck will be sold way be! wale cost pot with 4 bas been recelved fro: amanip | ing wan the result of a quarrel over | Harton was arrest m Va bly the largest hall jeavon. It amount pounds and was the re orulee to the ban Date sound alah at it £ their It tem R RETIRING Quick Money Wanted The whole why and wherefore of this sale of very fine Clothing for dis- criminating buyers is told in the headline. The store was fairly busy at quite an early hour this morning for which mark of confidence we tender our thanks, We beg to be allowed to be different from the rank and file of clothing stores. Not so many glowing promises as wholesouled performances. Which pleases men best? Many lines are marked down. Among them are Underwear, Hats, Furnishings, and Boys’ Clothing Some suits for boys at half; suits for men reduced a fourth and a third, stances that are average examples of the way prices go--- ~ $18.50 $13.50. $9.95. war's sore vi $1.25, MEN'S $25.00 SUITS, for busi- ness wear, now .. MEN’S $20 SUITS of Tweed and Cassimere, now MEN'S $12.00 SUITS of Cassi- mere or Worsted .. MEN’S FANCY WHITE VESTS, were $2.00, now. MEN’S TROUSERS, fm with. Cuffs 4 y, markes m $7.5¢ wo $ 5.75 1 to match ALL BATHING SUITS at exactly what they « 719 Second Avenue Men’s In- | BROKEN LINES OF UNDERWEAR, various weights, qualities and colors,all sizes in some sort at MEN'S STRAW HATS this season's styles, 1-3 Off marked ' 60 ct SOFT FELT HATS, or black, good styles, marked from $3.50 to.. ' $2.40 | MEN’S PERCALE DRESS SHIRTS— 3 for $18. st tis, ADAMS & BLANCHARD the transfer of ¢ Yorthern will ne r the o'clock | For Bat. | uniay and as @ closing effort, every HE SEATTLE STAR, PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO, Every year « are made are up in New able to offer ny ie he th There is nothing about the the prices and they're just al been bre | near half, t a he rut he ot regular prices STRAIT price to be. pala dor en . : | THXANKANA, July 10—The Rea] Sut at teondhe which te $100,000 lees Cheviot, equal to t last night an than the original cost. any at $10.00, aay diasiaaiaasaaioiie Po a a. ok Yet the French t ‘ i rl P Men's Cheviot, Tweed and hey constr fea the mee canal, CRAFTER SOCKS COSTS j Suits for Summer and Fa Ne best $124 Two LIVES: ye grade, Mill-End MASON CITY, TL, July 16 seal eeeeeteereee Rosenfeld and Joseph Franks, elo | | thiers, were fatally shot this morn- | | ng by Bdward Barton, @ horse] owner and race follower. ‘The shoot | July r ed In connection with surplus lots of Furnishings. for at worth ou 75¢, i ke ularly 25c, at. regularly sold at age, for Men's Silk Neckwear, all asc, for Go onthe Monte Cristo Grand Scenic Excursion; Given By Freemont Camp No. 5715, M. W. A. SUNDAY, JULY 12 A rite through the mountains, reaching the magnificent height of 1.000 feet Now t@ the time to go before tho east off thetr mantic of snow. Train leaves Union depot at fs m. stoppifi« at Fre mont, Bothell, Woodinville, Maltby, Snohomish, Machias, Martford and Granite Palle both going and coming. Leaves Monte Cristo at 6 p.m reaching Seattle shortly after dark. Tickets now on sale at Ruffin's Pharmacy, Lee's Pharmacy, Guy's Drug Store, Kider’s Drug Store, 1122 First Avenue Round Trip, $2.00; Children, $1.00 ROOMS We added « great G many new and pretty designs Of this Line which will Interest a if you are looking for « able that is perfect in every wpe OUR PRICES ARE UARANTEED ‘O BERIGHT THOMPSON FURNITURE CO., Inc. 1427-1420 First Ave. cor, of Pike. Boys dentate: haye fon, their b It shows ‘ormer price $1.80, $1.75, $2.0: to flexion and tired m be chawe $1.35) | Ame (i | Kehunon’? Jorma GQ hood must | nvenue, Arcade Bulldl - ic pute in the ay the very pith of what makes ¥ pub: lawyer, 110 men's weaknens & betterreme never made a by a for | Of interest to Thin, Weak People ; 1 If te perfectly understood by every Sab teas te toey medy that will at crevigth | sick man and © Selling beg Men’s Wool Suits of Cassimere, 5.25 our Annual Men's Negligee Shirts of Good Percale, wel! Men's Black or Tan Cotton Sox, worth reg Men's Suspenders, Harris P atent Fastener, xd styles, we solved, Mr. Jo! he h if the Tweed or Homespun to D, equal jots, t Boys’ Clothing at One-Halt Price Great Clearance of Furnishings l-End Sale we or Blue, 33¢ regular D 9 Men's Fancy 14¢ orth tse $1.25 and$ Notion ie herby give partnersh: heretofore © to June won and Carrie A. Haugans and lore He ugane, doing bi at 111 ind avenue, Seattle, wan the 2th day of June 1908 dis and ice cream parlors. Mir Haugane who will collect all b jo said firm and pay finat Johnson & Maugane. HAND ney CORT, =, _Mgr. HOUSE Tn Phone Mais & The Eminent Actor 2: GOODWIN TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MAT-/| IN } ER in “The Alter of Friendship.” ON BATURDAY NIGHT IN “When We Prices $1.50, $1.00, BENEFIT RECITAL FOR THE Wayside Mis- | sion Hospital | At the Grand Opera House, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 13TH, Mr. Edwin Cahn. Mra. M a Broc 80-soprano. Mr. Athur Alexander, tenor Mra. Horace MoClure in “Arm-- gart” and “The Silent System." Adminsion, $1.00. Box Office open Monday, 10 a. m. nint y Gale, mes- HIRD AVENUE »-THEA TER . Were Twenty-One.”| them Men's Suits ” All Wool Cuffs to match, s 1.5 Men's Soft Hats, worth $4,00,$2.50 and $3.00,to clear $1.15 retiring and the | Prices, 500, ic, Seep abok TONIGHT Walter Sanford Co. pcan in the Powerful Orama wil: August Positively Unprecedented Bargains in Men’ s Clothing v at very Fine Cheviet Serge Wors- lens, worth $8.10 ‘Tweeds and Chev- and fabrics, | ear ed wn mar Men's ane Underwear in Ecru, Flesh arly at 7 38¢ 75¢, now. Men's Jersey Ribb ed Unierweat in Ecru, oes Shirts with arly at $1.00, 68c 5 eve reg Perc ale vod styles and colors, Pacific Coast Clothing Co. =| Largest Ciothiersin the Stato 900 First Avenue, Cor. Marion ¥. Y. ottice, 717 Broadway ones, 43. BSundey, July y and Saturday. urn of the Favorites POLLARD’S LMLLIPUTIAN POPE T OF alae ll ad ir Best Effort OF NEW. YORK” Frent rows, Bei nee entire lower floor and bal- y, We, gallery, Ie. Beats now sel EMPIRE =... Cor, Third Ave. and James St. A new bill this week of high cless Vaudeville The house crowded at every per- forn Four new numbers with a ee of act for the old ones making eleven tn all NOTE THE PRICEA Matinees—20e, 6c Night—S0c, %e, 160 Matinces Wednesdays, Saturdays an@ $0c. | Bundays. |" Pacific National League ATHLETIO PARK BASEBALL TODAY And the rest of the | San Francisco vs. Seattle Six big games, July 7, $9 10, 1 s open 2 o'clock. Game week Admission 2c. Grand tra Seated With 2,00 Easy Chairs EDWARD SHIELO’S SUMMER VAUDEVILLE teville Bhow Ever Presented in Seattle. MAY AND BABY OV ONS, HAYES AND WHITBHRAD And Eight Other Great Acta, Ladies’ Night Monday Wagner's Band, Wednesday and Fri [any Nights, at the Pavillion, Ama- jt Night, Friday. Prices, 10 and @ BASE REOREATION PARK LADIES’ DAY “trm., Today OAKLAND ve SEATTLE tbe grand- ia J extra. Game Saturday night ‘wilt sai 3:39 p.m vs of thin theater for ! Take V © Codar 4