Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. band on a alin ean 0 Ny WILL TAKE 60 DAYS REAR ADMIRAL BARCLAY NOTI FIES THE NAVY DEPARTMENT OF THE RESULTS OF SURVEYS OF THE PACIFIC SQUAD RON—GUNBOAT WHEELING DUE JULY 10 (Speelal to The Star) Yr " " not BREMERTON, 3 re. } 00 oe ha , Raw department W 4 pant how long , York Pacit P Rear Ad ; he of the Puget y A =a the 1 the following t Washing A > oa ton this ; : 6 ge ty toa cord and Marblehead with the butt fig " | Present navy yard force, 60 fident ¢ days; but if an additional force be] ef 90 machinists, rivetere and . eee : 6 talkers be put to work, the time \ be dt days } A t a tod irs on the New York ab he gunboat Wh «| utely ne ry to make had at oH 1 fron for voyage to the Atlantic | 4 n June 28 and that const 1 prot rive here July (Signed) BARCLAY « anion at Thin es t Mi be 5 nt ydock f for the emers cub rs based ' Loreng of th ‘ e has put to work men and m Washingtos ; me of th ‘ ' it t eq f H A t t Pacif 1 f 8 A t POPS IN SESSION DELEGATES A UNIT ON BELIEF | CAN PADDLE |" AND HAVE NO NEED OF DEMO THAT THEY THEIR OWN CANOE CRATIC INFLUENCE SPRINGFIE Populist nation Not! Your Especially during the weather, than a nice Rie Can serve you with a fine ity at $1 Per Gallon We employ np Nicer With 304 First Ave. South Both Phones—Pink 1751. Free Delivery For Men Only. A t 17 Wat» president. Th feeling ¢ th ket « , pear to w @ the delegat Jid he send a represen Perri ererrrr Ss rrre sd COPIED BIBLE IN SHORT HAND SPOKANE, July Joseph F. Ke y, whe was killed in & runaway accident last Sat *urday, undertook the great * task of rewriting the Bible. It ® was not « translation into an * other language, but from Eng @ lish to shorthand. He accom ® plished the task. He was a # student of the Bible anda *# member of the Presbyterian ® church. He came to Spokane and had He was or to the great ft d here since then 42 years old. eed eeee eee ieson, 1516 First xan & FE ent Dexter Horte HEADY Ss, B Fi and Wash errr ttt ttt you want a good photo go " Turkle’ Bathe 600 Seven boats got safely away = « FRUIT JARS (Mason’s) 55 cents and 65 spl Se and J 5¢ _WM. Ss. MAYFIELD IND 998. TO LIVE.” - p~' Cotolene, reg My Wite’ 's Salad Deesind— The Far vt Pike St. MAIN 998. e “EAT sé Of the REMARKABLE Rep OUR CREDIT TERM ILL Take Advantage HK Eastern Outfitting Co. Corner Fifth But It Will Cost You Less at Mayfields. dies’ AND GENTS’ WEARING APPAREL. We } ak for the FALL STOCK th soon ¢ along—hence these EX TRAORDINARY VAI LD Goop $1.00 PER WEEK. and Pike. | STANDING TOGETHER SATRIKE OF SALMON FisHER T ft a nN} | MEN ON FRASER RIVER a tiret ‘ t) GROWING MORE sERIOUS ' ed of ay ' NEDILDAHLD, AN INDIAN, 18) | ung eee th. LEADING IN THE FIGHT FOR b b fn oon BETTER PAY thin ye hen 5 (By Btalf Correspondent.) : pre " PORT 1} INGTON, B. ¢ Jul Th t t Despite the belief of the salmon| now, trouble for at f year will break the strike of the Ip 1 that lea t ef Jand whites, the business men here | will like | consider that matters look serious) pe es, although th server | for the ven on ‘ AE, u nk tt t th ie ata | , : 7 : |has been practically tied up—t atngle at fh ne, for the reason T ton y night the Jepanese| the now ' fishing stead 1 tion of| t ‘ t j them by the Biwashes rete ™ WHEN I SING Af foot is on thy shore | planat f he ‘ Panama, O Panama. ” ate , « Panama, O Panama io € ¢ ail t My name Arthur, and I tho't i“ mot That I could make it vV ery hot whe art For Teddy R t 1 gu ees not; t Panama, 0 I ama T a he FORTUNE IW AGED MRS. M'FARLAND RE-|to wa STORED TO ANXIOUS RELA-| _ MISSING Mra J. McParland, the age STEAMER GT. PAUL GORING erdny mcenine wee tone by Guy! CAPTAIN OF THE NORWEGIAN! $6,000 CARGO FROM THE Amc. |} Corbett and Ada ve LINER NORGE WENT Down, TIC a Anne b & distance of severa with VESSEL, euT was) r ob ‘ t a a we LATER RESCUED (By Seripos News Ass'n) LONDON, July and twenty-eight aboard the Nor N * . *hol to Ralph Bloom @ Co H. |}, The detectives were dirs : JAMES M. GUFFEY went down with t He Listes, of an Fra ~ . und Mra. Mce-lwho Controle the F arose to the surtace water “The stuff aia frigh I t 5 after the veasel went down and! eae aught by fficers wer the A A : ter swimming for about two hours | tne wh ria and five by fi k ‘ an picked up with Se BuBi-| the Jeannette ‘ d bee neer Brown by those in at N 1. This we p| HAMBURG y Dr. Hateh ' by t r Engerte elling | mann, burgorm: is dead that ot the accident to the Norge, Capt. | . | o re Gundel said | $25 quit sale Herald. 4) fused to te ar . U t well until about 7:45 | Second ave ***/ and would ne ex-t Tuesday When about is m@ south of Rockall I felt the steamer strike heavily forward on AA AAADAAADADAADADADADAAADARARALA ck. There was a gentle the southwest. I stood on the bridge with Chief Officer Carpenter. Soundings were taken Women's $3.50 and it was reported that there was Colored Wool five feet of water in the forward Granite Walking hold Skirts rders were ping and wv rs to put on belts ready to get into the boats, which were ordered to be put out The crew worked nobly un leadership of the chief SL5 A GREAT 6c SALE TOMORROW jer the} officer. | the Wt the Dutch Auction Counters the price t ‘ life rafts were cut adrift, and the Voor ef perenne s steamer went down the bow . . . The chief officer told me she was re. | be so! t the O i f ¢ ( sinking, and | told him to jump VALUE INE FLAT I t ar overboard, which he did. I did cring tt eties offe a“ . not see him again | ney 4 > At pow J But little hope is entertained for . i 11S RARE OPI : RE the rescue of the missing 646 per sons i PECIAL NOTICE LIVERPOOL, July 5.—Twenty-| WE HAVE CHANGED THE NEW I ERN seven of the survivors of the Norge BEST PATTERNS IN ) disaster sai for Boston today hoard. the Cunard liner. Saxonia PEERLESS PAPER PATTERNS, NEWEST Others will be forwar arrangements DIDN'T SEE. THE BANGTAILS AND BEST, 5c, 0c and $5c¢ The f wing GREAT HOUSECLEANING - Sale of- an be made | There a the Evere t a : i “s for the horses that never came and | i bt after t demanded their ack in @ aueurt the t - <! mer ¥ a, night be e denis i I . Vancouver with to 44 inch t r Se iaane toons Faw Megadowe and thar THE PATTERN WITHOUT A FAULT to run at I yesterday erett | They sent under | were d today were ~ em mited a @ would pe h and the horsemen arantee of $800 that on hand with the! A Few Pre-Inventory Specials Just Down Stairs IN THE BIG BARGAIN BASEMENT oreemen have to 4 fe long S or quart Roya mplete eon D i Ca 1 Hams 15e PAAAAAUAAA ATTN ¥ 800, they lalm =the Pacifi : om par © steamer | teel Gran p in oe ie x for 100 China and asew cotig: ait bane t0 make Gite to fe ? “ K ‘| Towel Roller, for 120] Pretty White and ( Coft them. | . ie ow Jay Dust Pan for, Se and i 10¢ The City of Smokestacks lost out for BRe | Coy Clothe Hooks, regular | 6 De t ¥ n th altogether in their desire to see the juart f 1 € for 106 lesign t és bangtails run, for the nage were 4-quart size, € f rt) Tampico b Brush| 7-inch Breakfast ates, 1 P unloaded from the Ramona at the art size, The, f be 7 Pacific Coast company here | few items from our ‘ t heavy 10e Clothes Lin 8-inch Dinner Plates, 1 > aa and at once taken to their stables | gain tables of useful ¢ Se| 9-inch Dinner Pla { at The Meadow | article 1 r Sifter for 10 106 ater: Kyerett folks are still] CA0000000000000000000000000000000000 Hohenschild’s Bankrupt Wash Goods Prices Take Another Tumble 5c Wash Suitings 6c | © thing for 90c Bed Spreads 60 Cent Sheets ve 69 Cents 47 Cents a C 125¢ Pillow Cases 9c | A: Che dnnex Second Avenue and University Street | : FREDERICK & NELSON, (Inc.) ' Tomorrow and Thursday a ‘ b we pled by our display Will f Re for the new stock wh will soon begin to arrive, we pora he / ; the entire showing for tomorrow and chee r , s include those ranging unas ice f ' to $24 t or weathered oak, ] a a b h. « ‘ s of differ- ent x Ke a a be fall of busi- PRICES LIKE THESE WILL PREVAIL TOMORROW AND THURSDAY Many Other Rockers Than These Are Underpriced + 3 ak B® ony Iden Oak, Ash or Reed $1.10 Re x patterns, for$2.70 $ } I v terns, $4.65 Golden Oak Ro t $1.15 $ ‘ Oak F 4e5 ¥ th » $1.40 $4 Wea ed Oak $ ( Oa Elm Rock ¢ $1 $ Golden Oak or Elm Rock : I} f patterns, for $3.00 . $ Golden Oak, Imitation Ma | $2 a € Reed Rocke ten | $1.70 att for $3.30 $ k $1.75 | $5.75 Golden Oak Rocker, two $ k ! ‘ patterns, for $3.45 f $1.80 gy t Mahogany or $ ‘ Or $3.60 $185 ¢ fi Rocker for 5 ( $3.75 Ssioo $ G € Oak R € four R t f $3.90 $1.95 $ ( Oa Imitation Ma $ Li i a « } eye Maple or a ( g Rocke x patterns, for ' $4.05 $2.15 t ( Oak Rocke two sh4 a $4.20 $2.25 SI Oa r Reed Rocker $ ' 1 $4.35 $2.30 s « r Weathered Oah F I ! Imitat Mahogany or bh) c e $4.50 ation Ma 4 ‘ six at $4.80 FREDERICK & NELSON, (Inc.) hot Complete Credit Housefurnishers ano Second Ave,, Madison and Spring Sts. nt | | A Good Lawn Mower $3.25 $1.50 to § 78 ERNST BROS. 506 Pike Street Phones John 2831 Ind. 1158