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| 4 | Ww Judge C. H, Neal of Lincotn coun Ss 4 fee Skagway and Lynn canal points} RELEASE THEM | TOMORROW | News Ass WASHINGTON, BD. ( Rear Admiral Chadw Tangier that lon Pert Varely will probably be morrow TO (5 YEARS Mander Goorge ville, convicted of murder a fow months ago for fatal tye etabbing his brother-in-law, Bd MeDevitt of solt, was sentenced by Buperior Judge Tallman this w ing to 15 years in the penitentiary A motion for a new trial was over ruled. WILL TRY DENTISTS ty opened court here this mo for the purpose of hearing the cases in which local dentists charged with practicing without a Meense. Harvey Newton is on trial op that charge today LITTLE HAPPENINGS An ordinance will be int in the counct! tonight prov the paving of Cherry street, bet First and Second st the cost t abutting pr years ago the V wooden blocks. worn into an uneven surf Mandervilie | ease to the sup was fixed at $10,000. James Cameron. Brand larceny, was allowed to plead Bullty to petty larceny in the sup fer court this morning, and was sentenced to six months tn the county jail by Judge Tallman | P. K. Omoto, a Japanese convict-} e4 Saturday of assault and battery, for shooting and wounding a coun tryman, was sentenced by Superior Judge Tallman this morning to one Year in the county fail | Steamer Humboldt sails tonight een venues with sand charge She will Have 90 passengers and a fall cargo. | Steamer Farallon arrived in port this morning from the h shad a email list of pass @ cargo of 300 tons of conce from the Treadwell mines. W. H. Ramsden plead guilty to forging the name of W. C. Dailey to & money order and procu the money thereon, in the this morning, and was fi costs by Judge Hanford. ales Smart Clothes, Herald, 1329 Snaere Package for lic package Snow Make Crackers tomorrow, 45c¢ For 2-pound bricks Adams Washington Creamery Butter. Teas and Coffees at prices less than you pay your grocer for the common goods. Try ou Teas and Coffees We guaran tee satisfaction. FORGET IT Our knowledge and skill in the art of ad- justing garments en- ables us to give per- fect satisfaction to the man seeking good fitting clothes. Fabrics for summer models are: Cheviots, worsteds, serges, homespuns, Scotches colors are blues, grays and browns. Business Suits $12.50 up Outing Suits $7.50 up J. Redelsheimer & Co. Btrongest Topeoa Sta 100-804 First ave, House tn the cor. Columbia |walk ‘to the St | foot, Day Only ! « y ‘ id Owk ice \ golden finish, fine | mirror 21x42 inches { m furniture plen id value a uu may have it On Tuesday Only, For $13. 65 and none t yourt 1 ts wh the store ) up; $s We Offer $30 C Cash for Any Monarch Range Sold by Us, No Matter How Long Used GLHOLMEStoRwmRE® The Big Installment House—You Pay When Convenient TRAVERSING THREE AMERIGAS ON FOOT TO ST. LOUIS FAIR LUIS G. MADRIGAL AND R. W. VALCO. GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala; in several of the English colonies | —Two young men who left Buenos | Ayres, Argentina, Dec. 13, 1903, to Loulas exposition, passed through here recently. They declare a prize of $15,000 has been affered for the first pedestrian who reaches St. Louis after having traversed the three Americas on and South American states joined the mute to make the trip to the exposition. Valeo ts preparing a manuscript account of his trip, which will be profusely illustrated with drawings and photos Madrigal, in connection with keeping an extensive diary of his trip, is preparing material for a commercial directory of the Amer leas, something on the lines of the one already published by the Bu is an | reac merican Republics. They hope ach St. Louls about Au gust 1 One of these pedestrians, Luis G. Madrigal. is a deaf mute, born in Cauca, Colombia, and there edu cated by the Franciscan friars. His companion, R. Walcott Valco. English subject, born at Bart im 1881! After a life of adventure The afew scant Girls Have Splendi Chances in Contest Every girl in Seattle has just as much chance to win one of the beautiful prizes as any boy. and the good part about It for the girls is that there are many prizes which are esp pleasing to girls. Every girl should Come and Be Registered and get « junior salesiady button, an evelope full of cards and start to work, The one who works hardest now will win the biggest prize. Come to the new store and see the prizes today. One Sample Value to induoe You to Visit Now Store ally Three-piece dark golden oak finished Bedroom Set; large bevel plate mirror; exactly an illustrated; spectal for Tuesday $11.85 Teale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company Second Avenue and Union Street “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE" is THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1904 | Mail Orders Titw thn ] counter mat n + COR. GECOND AVE, AWO MADISON IT, + Stock Now on Sale The July Sweetser, Pembrook @ Co.’ De igner | rhe Great n of the \dutied? qeteh of warehandias, Dally eal h | force ha { th urian § | purchase largely wash g ‘ The Greatest Economy Event of the Season PRICES THLL THE STORY—READ THEM PRICES TELL TI ( { Wash Goods Wool Dress Goods Largely From the Sweetser, Pembrook Auction. -. Largely From the Sweetser, Pembrook Auction Fine Apron Gingharts—tl Imported French } rds, | A | Frenel i pecial should be of great all in dar ' rea ieties, Sewing Circles | tan and white, in st , r, Pemb th egular price is 7 need tot that tl pr a yard. The er goods are J e per, I t ‘ Colored Embroidered Dress | * a : , 796 | wisses, in perfectly wa n Ander ft 206 4 | able shades Of tan, nile Cheviots, { J G black, green and canary on wide, In half-inch Black 1 n, 52 1 white grounds, in’ stripes tan and white r F $1 dots and figures—we have white, black a $ y t bale sold the sameijualities and silver gr I I 59¢) 1 78¢ similar patterns this season have I h M Bla I 1 att a yard. Sweetser K sth Fa Wool ( \ 1 Pembrook sale price, a yard. The Sw ‘ W ( at $1.15 a yard | FOrd ..cccivamnes 10¢ brook sale pr ead Feney 3 h Mi Pemb sale tt I 7T8e | PRICES THLL THE STORY—READ THEM : ta Sy " ae i 8 Surring Suit Sale «mi sier “3 The bargain celebration in the Suit De : p , rtment goes on without the least inter “4 W : Ct r r ruption. Here are the special offers for ? 2 s she ' a tomorrow iS¢ Ladies \ bbled a chev PRICES TELL THE STORY—READ THEM | | va Hammock Specials memed with fancy the jackets mmde in styles, and the pong Read These Ex drop orna the latest eton bi skirts neatly flared; worth $12.50 and $15 morrow at, cach a Specials for Tome adies’ Suits of fancy tures, fir wi Norfolk jackets and sw trimmed with fancy butt strappings in neat lapel eff did values at $12.50 and $15.00; on sale tontorrow at, cach $s. 50 dies” High-Grade Skirts o! fine all woo! mixtures, style, finished with se tailored buttons; reg red, m Walking cut in the | li-strapping lar values $10.00 white, and no Ladies’ Lisle with low ne to $12.50; on sale tomprrow at, each p . © sleeves, splendid quality; mates eoeerrseseree sevecess $7.50 . on sale tomorrow at, each eRe aa noes 25e¢ low necke THEM, Ladies less PRICES TELL THE STORY—READ e cotton ribt PRICES STORY—READ TELL THE Hanne sand ers, pretty spread Hamn , with pil and spr worth $2 50 cach; on Ob ocasc taxa Laces and Trimmings PRICES TELL THE STORY—-READ THEM Our entige stock of Fine Laces, Silk Braid, Frog | of trimuming s¢ the nfost co | We Always Have Bargains Here. sortment of } Laces rimny in | Eaton Hurlbut's Round Stationery, 120 sheets of paper to | _ the city—y y without reserve : the pound ; c@mieg in tints of gr hite regular | eeeseeces eevcereeveeseees ..AT ONE-THIRD OFT juality ; @n gale tomorrow 29¢ initia ypes to nfateli, our regular tomprrow, a age ‘> . 10¢ PRICES TELL THE STORY—READ THEM. a * PRICES TROL THE STORY—READ THEM That Special Doll Lunch Baskets Sale To Be Closed Out. a big lot of Lunch Basket yme of them the old suitable for excursions and picnic A Continuation of This Novel Summer Attraction. Large Jointed Doll rosy cheeks and with bisque heads and pc We have ‘a rate fashic just right for wn eyes; the sa ale now med kind last winter a 75 each; carrying a light lunch price, 10¢ McCarthy Dry Second Avenue and Madison St. regular prices of the lot Jointed range from 15 large and small—at one Hosiery Bargains At Two-Thirds the Regular Prices. Goods Co. orrow d and sleeve- 10¢ THEM. ame at 3