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She Hypnotize Young Sister wreTery SHROUDS ACTIONS OF THE TWO LITTLE ANDREWS GIRLS—RAN AWAY MONDAY AND FOUND MILES AWAY ROM HOME 18 ONE A HYPNOTIST? a Andrews, andmother was Rot at home," | Nellie we just wall | around looking for a place to sleep | They were ragged and dirty and | nearty starved, Mra Paywee allowed them to leave her hy to find thetr paile Nellie and Lau ot of M math, and Mra, & PF. An have been found THE SE. TLE STAR—WE ivi DAY UNE 7, 1905. Vile and Worthless Imitations of Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap Menace the People’s Health. Diseased Fats, Biting Alkalis and the Impure Refuse of Slaughter Houses Made Over into Soap Which is Offered for a Few Pennies Under the Misleading Name Witch Hazel Soap Munyou's Witch Harel Soap isare unfit for any purpose save & | use of much soaps ak these, Not only Pure ehowmh to eat. It is composed | concealed one? Why do thé ranchs | is there not a drop of witch haxel in of the finest medicaments, unguents| men and other cattle dealers, as] any of them, but most of them are and vegetable products, In addition to | an extract of witeh hasel which pos quickly aw even inhumantty will al- | made up at a cost of 1 or 2 cents a etre Jisap Wis © | grandmother on Tuesday morning, * lished exclusivety | and found thom bathing in the w of othe ot « de. r Itere of Rake Walew ahenty efter elie Benes extract over made, It) Tt is because this animal refuse ie | @/nted that were not thelr fo wd oe merchant of La-| Ward, Mre Paysee stated to the| their t Se 4 ar pceder ne which (1) potied in vate, mixed with other dis. | @@ncealed by pungent perfumes they gai Payee, tne ot. Lan} wi yew: ap soenie te dpe | ature muat absolutely soften | gusting constituents, disguised with | Would not be tolerated for an tas EE ew awakens! by atrange bee we 4 frre oo = the a “a Mer] Hee beautify the akin, eradi ate | cheap pe at oo cheat the | #&nt, even in the poorest homes, of hi estde bout * cold oe humane Office 4} blackhea pin p! iit | . ame gs ca . Kaveetes a od to} & hard time to get them home, ‘The | ~ oo ms i. oa — fang ot rove jnoge, but cannot deceive the ski 1 ues upon mott who wish to fonda y e < erup a the akin disorders. ny n thelr children in thy con. ee and for ho | Oldest one ran ike « deer and waa h " and to turect out a0 @ denp Under & T mm a TO te ose nity caught tn a closet, where she | iad re, sweeteat and best toilet name that should be guarantee of | dition the absolute necessity of us-| and Heveiver Alexander, The Title Wanderers shivering at h rd fae tty Seen. cc ag hentai Mamata soap made, That ts why mittggmof | its purity and goodness, jing the purest soaps that they can} ment of their claims, and Mr , The Rind-hearted ctttaen “ P young cakes have been sold since ite frat z obtain. Few reatixe the terrible} claims will be an outrageous loss. ‘and sheltered tehm | with “explanations appou rane th Prof. Munyon, who apent years in en thers = 7 app nee om the market. danger there fa in rubbing and lath eres ordered the following schedule of pric raing Humane Officer A man browght vs up here from perfecting hia soap and who guaran Te otis ed of the midnight! San Francisco and lett ua” stated} That, alo, ts why rea of tmi-| tees by bie entire fartune, business | 2S even the adult skin with a MEN'S SUITS took the children te the | Nelile, positively Our mother ia} tore have endeavered to reap the ‘ sonal tutegrity ita | @mPoRition that contains polsonous ME fron’e home. They were | dead and father deserted us.” benefit of it popularity by making / absolute purity and power in curtr inaredients, The pores are the nat- Regular 0 suite for $3.45; re« es the anxious mother a| This ts not the firet experience of ne Miserable substitute, giving | akin dinordere, says ae Mpeg aoe weed en ular $7.00 sults for $3.65; regular) 4 \ prlees © guide which much of the to erial | 39.00 wt , 00 fears afterwards, Dut Nellie, 12,| the adventuresome children. Their e te magi nam Witeh Maset/ “rhe man who would knowingly | Danmes It thee be at en or ee mae See VAS8; remuiee $11.00} | ned in the House of Good | lives have been filled with such Soap. and selling Ht at a price whieh | invite the mother to apply to her b panes. one be stopped up, of | quite for $6.35; regular $13.00 sults de plac episodes, On one oceasion Patrol. | !dioates that it ts composed of only | py%y skin a soap eomponed of vile ® tarough ay chanasie Kinpurteles for $6.85; regular $14.00 sults for . c c f ” " P ¢ Introduced inte the system, the 5. eather told the humane of- | ian Docker picked them up on Pike the ebeapest and most harmful M- | mpurities and who would steal the | girest results rong hwo A ee eee. iat Heliie exerted an undue! street; they were hatiess, without | Sredients me of Witch Masel Soap, ard un! posuits that are shown in unhealthy YOUTHS’ SUITS. ‘over her sinter, Humane | Shoes and dirty, Netiie was bemging| Prof, Munyon says he has an- | der the guise of an article known t0/ internal conditions, blotched hands} Regular $4. ‘ Snel ctke mys the influence re-| for money. alyzed twenty-one different ma be pure enough to oat, introduce Inte | gnd tac . equiar 94.60 suits for + ree Qypnettem. The parents cannet explain their} of so-called Witch Masel oan and| the home an agent of tuberculosis, | Srrsettane Pag one sicknese and ee sass ray " a tae nelr absence | conduct. in none has he found the slightest | scrofula and ak blood paisoa. |” 9.60 suits for 3} regu! ‘children xr thelr absence n mu ant serofula and akin and blood polsom) “phere is fy ce eee te & ome by ning that they| “I ques we wilt have to separate | trace of this great curative agent should receive @ nentence as sever! worig than Murron'es Witch Haze | or 0686 unting for thetr grandmother, | them,” sald Mrs. Andrews, “I hate! the other hand, he asks the | 9# that admintetered to the asst | goap: there is none which Is as good CHILDREN’S SUITS. Yves at South Park, ‘They left |to do it, but Neilte always did do Just! puditc to stop for one mement and | for baby or for grown-up, and there] Regular $2.50 sults for $1.15; reg- en Monday without saytng « : ne peng ie eo 1 think | ask themselves the question: “What! “It makes the right-thinking man| im nene which more surely quaran-| uta: 4 cules fe $2.85 pM a ey thate parents and walked a 9° . page ape t es sige po becames of the diseased cattic which | shudder even to think of the wae. een wafety and health for the fami-| $3.75 suite for $1.85. Boys du “a pearly ton miles to the a rews employ @ ONY | die im the slaughter houseat What) not to bables, but to all mer ty.” Price 15 cents. Munyon, Phil-| knee pants, worth regularly 75c, for water Office becomes of Uke rotten carcasses that| bers of the family that exist in the! adelphia, Pa. Be " —— Se — Heavy solid zine trunks, regular ete sGK MAN CALLS POLICE AND JUMPS INTO COFFIN 90, June 1. — Believing | Pollceman John Ringer, = on % ‘about to die and that | tering the front door, saw the cover Ler carvices would be at casket raise and then close use- ou, with a slam. The room was dark, and the police looked at each other fm horrer and thetr faces paled. Mittendor, his eyes staring at the coiling of the room, lay on bis back im the casket and did not utter & word when the cover was raised and placed alongside the casket. “Thie is the limit.” sald Kinger, as he lifted the arm of Mittendorf i spoke to him. The latter sat up the casket and told the pollce- men he wanted to be taken to & hospital, He was placed in the am- bulance and conveyed to the Coun- ty hospital, He told the polloemen while being takem to the that he wanted to keep warm and avoid the ; i , © Mittendorf, 40 years coffin. ambulance, In which were two was hurried to the place. ave five apectals for Thars- | u aan REG Seem Fees SCENES ON Se ciespare ont Liver os! Te White Pine and Tar, 35c size | German Liver Salts The Soap, 10c size Be Qegocd’s Catarrh Oil, a six NG DRUG C2 _ COLMAN BUILDING. | O FIRST AVENUE. za bia and Marion Streets. | ‘2 Speciais a few mere special recommendable, com- 4 dependable line of ‘These prices will make our =: : y Shaving ayes’ Pocket Wire Cutters Cutting Pliers .... 290 ® End € teste Pliers JAS. J. HILL Entering the Equitable Building. ee Great Northern Railway | WH! sell greatly reduced round-trip exoursion tickets to St ee ad and window ‘for rest Louis, Chi- other impor- 15, limited to ninety days. and City, Kansas City, #t Se cago, Milwaukee and ’B4e tant Eastern cities on June 14, 150; 16 and 17, 190 ‘Temporary ticket office Firat | hey = Yeuter. Ye ride you can go more on a bicycle 1310 SECOND AVE. IT MAY BE frames are bent, that your are not comfortable. We M@raighten them for you ‘Of charge. : No Agents, Ne Commission Easy payments without interest Standard Rotary and Domestic The best mad machines, $16, $18, $24 Machine Department re Shuttle Sewing }OPTiC™ 152) (AN : te MacDougali & South- , _ PIANO HOUSE x Junt_above the Postoffice r op Clothing at @ by gur window 4 AVE. COR CHERRY BARGAINS IN . ——— FURNITURE - For bargains in Furniture see RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 220 Pike St. Cherry S! nl EW, WALL STREET .. Paul, Sioux} low, rush dying steers along with | | the good ones to the abattoir? cake by unakililed and cheap labor- [| Sensee a atrength greater than that ore, of materials that are go vi a $4.00 value, for $1.65; fine $7.00) trunks for $3.46; $10.00 trunks, strap attached, for $7.75 sult cases for $3.50; solid leather $10.00 suit canes for $4.96. 65e telescopes for 35e; B5e telescopes for 450; $1.00 tel- escopes for bb MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Regular 36e underwear for 18 men's silk finish Egyptian balbrig- gan underwear, regular $1.00 value, for 43; men's fine medicated un- derwear men's heavy Califor- ; halibut, ©@Te: perch, 40. Flo it per 1%; Crown, en Minnesota hard wheat, Pilsbury, $4; Pillsbury's Be: standard Dakota, $6; Olymptc qpectric. $4.76; Holly, $4.76; Golden Northwest, $676: Bleotr ero $1.25, Gold Medal, $7.60, Top Notch, $4.45, Contenntaln, best, $4.75; Gold . 14.85 Poles Kxcelient, $4.76; ety A, $4.88 Cereals. wheat, 10s, per bale, $2.4 SREHLSBLG SAV SED AHSROSAARRARE ARES Whole wheat flour, por bbl $4 . Justice Does a Record Breaking “Stunt” City, Kansas City, 8t. Louis, Chi- . Milwaukee and other Impor- Mester cities on June 14 16, SERRE HERA E REE RE RR EEE EEE EE IE Bod IT, Emited bo ninety Gaye. ———_— Sunday morning William Love | Before surrender the thugs) Yesler. tog aad Thomas O'Connor, two) engaged tn a pistol duel with the night. in superior “dope tlends” and desperate crim-) officers. inals, were arrested in the Fremont) Wednesday the palr pleaded guilty and lee Sergeant Powers, | received semtance of 14 years each, Punishment .. 14 Years’ Imprisonment * ham, per bbl, ys per bale, $2.26. : * Criminals .. . Witem Levering, Thomas O'Connor * — nia overshirts that sell in all stores ® Arrested 2 Sunday Morning, June 4 # |... ane om fe hs for $2.60, om sale here for #8c, enced y reduce round-tr > . oon weneenen sgseaey, bo % | excursion tlokets to St. Paul, Sioux * * * 7 house by Detectives Adame and Po} court, rye flour, per bhi, $5.00; rye m per baie, $2.50; buckwheat, we . 3 bbl, 87; buckwheat, dale, MARRIAGE LICENSES | ren Scoiern Tin per canes $3.78: corn meal, 10a, per baie, $2.10; nutmegs, $4.08 per case. per bbi, $3.75 ; white corn meal, Fruits. per bale, $2.20; rolled oats, i bunch, $2.50@88; dates, C. Oo, $5.78; wheat fakes, Marriage lNeenses were $1.78; 76 tbe, $3.20 rina, per bbl, cartons, 6 soodions, $2.60 per hu 95.60, farina, 10-1b sacks, per ba! $3; hominy, large, per bbi, $4.70; self-raising buckwheat, 3644, case, $275; pearl bariey, %%-ib boxes, 94.60, pearl barley, 100-ib sacks, $4; aplit peas, $4.50@95.00; popcorn, per owt, $3.00; cracked wheet, per bale, both of Fremont; J. A. Carsen, 33, of Seatth, and Edyth MH. Lowrie, | Seed navel 200g 8.64: legal, anst m., ‘Albert | Meditranion awseta, aliforn’ Hu Sec te or "hae Kate vt ot orengea, bem $2755.26) cran- Hutobines, 22, both of Seattle Florida messanien om » th; Hood FLINT, Mich, June 7.—Vico| River berrie t Kennewiolt Preaident Fairbanks was the chiet/$)15@2: Walla Walla berries, Look for the Red Cross speaker bere today at the laying of rag te 1 Me Benny “enerey |e A PRESCRIPTION DRUG % Pee the cornerstone for the new federal > ee al > eel extract, per @ pullding, The exerciser mocked the| Due, $40 per cane: apticote, 16e STORK THAT DOES THINGS) cal. cream, 1é-case lotm $3.90; | Per case | WELLAND, WHAT'S MORE, YOU | honey, Yakima, The first native cabbage of the | seer, $6.05; maple ar, @12%e. 2 ke, chotee, $17; white clower, $15 fat yg Bape Ba ge 2%e BOTTLES ......... season made an appearance oo the| "es 4e If pala within 18 days ANTIKAMNIA Siceare @19; timothy, per ewt, $4.75@ row Wednesday morning. A carrot) , : ° | 5; orchard rans, $14; red top, 5@ Texas onions arrived Wednesday |). Tu ipes es anaes Decne cn : ee Z 10; English rye grams, $8; Italian rye ‘exas ¢ ton 7% @8c: pork. 77 lamb, $e; oo * ~ Nn cL " | morning, selling at $2.25. Yakima|soring land. S00, teemed ven *NSBPTIC TABLETS, 100 IN| crane, $8; brome grass, $18; tall cherries have dropped to 49 cents, | small, 8@8isc; live rabbits, doxen,| BOTTLE ........ meadow oat grasa, $18; Kentucky native cherries to 60 cents, and Cal- | $2.75. | GOODYEAR Fot mg "10 blue grass, $11; pasture mixture, Mornia, cherries are scarce, Veal) Nonna, Geene and 3 | INGES, $1.50 KINDS uplands, $10@12. bas taken another start for the top ame, pp emeon. breakfast, /COLGATE#'S VIOLET 8 a 9 ee ae “eR Jot the tadder. It ts now selling at|'<ci, lard, White Star, Wlere®) “ Downem, 28¢ CANS .....15¢| neste attained, by Downing. | 8% cents. pp : MENNEN’S TALCUM < iaska bu : 305 and 306 Alaska building. Vegetabl Ducks, dremed Tig ite; _geepe,| WHITE'S TALCUM POWDER 7 | ate sides bie p pom darsqars, |Stensed. 15@160; chickens, dresspd,| TOOTH BRUSHES THAT HOLD CHICAGO MARKETS. ary, . 6@ 3.76; N16 spring chicken : *—9py.| CHICAGO, - t anh whites 60080 havea | 81 pring ‘chickens, '20c jee] THEIR BRISTLES FAST—SPH-| CHICAGO, | June he wheat | utes 402001; gus Wenae, $22 nd turkey fancy 16a! GrAL VALUES. market, for July delivertes, opened | bayo beans, $3.26; greep beaua, 10@ 97" soontesc ‘ \BUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE, 260 | Une anged to 1-40 lower, at 88 1-8c 12¢; wax green beans, 10c; wax beans _ “ to &71-8e. But little strength was te; » antl, per th, 19@ ide; cocoa BS .. e e ie per Ie: beets, per aack, $1.60; | oral Ih, 139@ ie 4 lp | developed at any time during th paranipe, per eack, $0c; lemona, $3; | lah, Teaiée wag eg COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE, 26¢ | semsion, the market holding firm cauliflower, per case, $1.26; gar-|niberts, I8c;' black watnut TUBES s+<-G@ | around #8e the first hour. Quite Me new, 12%0; 6¢ Ib; Texas onion, | hMekory sts, Te; butternuta, #c;| BASTMAN'S ‘TOOTH POWDER, 25c | general Nquidation during the lat- | $2.26 per case; Egypt onions, per | Jap peanuts, Se, Virginia peanuta, BOTTLES Se ter half of the session caused the [ib sme; a ae ws Lead Be — peanuts, Sc; almonds, TRUSSES—IN COMPLETE VA- | market to wd cages Ph ge . head lettuce, dos, 15@ 20 Fish, Oysters, Bte. RIBTY. FITTHD BY REXPRRT. | NO Oh ond ele to 81 1e80 for Bep- 2be don; carrots, Sie) Molen, 40; black cod 6c; ling cod, | CUT PRICES. | “ Yakima potatoes, $26@27 $101.15; clama open|VASELINE, 10c AND téc BoT-| MCh Crop reports contiue fay- | ch; Yakima potatoes, $264927; nt, $1.60; clams, per sack, r orable, with every indication of a 00@ 22.00; new oysters, Otympia, per aack,| TLES . S¢ large crop. Ldverpool closed un- 3%c pourt; open bulk, per gallon, $2 ALMOND COLD c REAM, be JARS | changed, at 6s 104 for July. $23,006 25.00 rT salmon trout E 2O¢| The action options ranged as fol- pta potatoes, ereh, be shrim pe. RIKER'S VIOLET C ATE 50e lows per bens ag pk | pean 7 om Wheat High. Low. Close ples, fancy, $1.19 3.00; So; black |HUDNUT'S MARVELOUS COLD] 5.1)" 7 1-4, 96, 861-8 aweet potatoes, $2.50; new 2 M ; 71-4, 86, ‘ River potatoes, 20 ib } Great Northern Railway CRRA i 5O¢ | sept, 821-4, 81, 811-8. doz, The; nativé rhubarb, Wl! sell grently reduced round-trip | LORAINE’S SKIN FOOD 40¢€ Deo, 82, 807-8, 81. $0¢ doz; summer asparagus, 75; | excursion tickets to St. Paul, Sioux Corn jareen pens, S@i2c; green peppers, |City, Kansan City, St. Louis, Chi-| anon July, 51 3-4, 50 7-8, | 360 It; telephone peas, 120; Missie- |cago, Milwaukee and other impor Sent, 601-8, «03-4 sipp! tomatoes, $1.75@2 per carte; |tant Enatern cities on June 14, 15 | 6 2 ar squash, Sc; native turnips,|19¢ and 17, limited to ninety days r lie dos; flat Dutch cabbage, 140; | Temporary ticket office Firat and rte — ann oe ee ay jnative cabbage, B Steen corn, | Yealer s zai } excursion tickets to St. Paul 7 pers ; | } City, Kansas City, St. I Modern Woodmen of America. Special Rate East | Drug Co. Milwaukee and other tinpor Phe Northern Pacific bas arrang-| via Northern Pacific to Milwauk Two Sores Eastern cities on June 14, 15 ed for round trip rate of $69.70 to! Wis, and return. fckets on # and 17, limited to ninety day 1 itwaukee and return. Tickets on 16th and 16th only, Fare Second Avenue Temporary Heket office Firat | June sale 16th amd 16th. = opening of a two-days’ goldem| ina cherrina, dc: currents, Tipe Ib.; jublleo celebration and old home-| native cherries, $1.25@1.80 case, T%0|SAVR, FOR coming reunion. Tho program will|ib; California peschen $1.00 crate; Oata, per ton, $2132; bran, per conclude tomorrow with the dedi.| May Duke cherries, The per crate; ton, $21@22; barley. rotied. per ton, cation of the Carnegie Mbrery in| California pluma, 81.50 per case) Bartell Cuts the Price $26.50@27; feed wheat, per ton, $32 the morning and the dedication of! ertion So per qt; cantelaupes, @32; dairy chop feed, per ton, $22; iis car coun court tetee an he ‘ Two Stores oll meal, per ton, 340; best chon. | afternosa. irene el QRRMAN LIVER SALTS, T5e BOT- s70 18; whole corn, ton $27; shorts, | cceldeeonsaaAmeeunccmmmats wenn, IFC: cream! Tig de parton, 088 - brick cheese, Ife; Culitornla cheese, | ¥ $e: _ Hay. I2%c: Oregan cheene, ie; ; CARLSBAD SALTS, $1.00 BOT. Eastern Washington timothy, | cheese 160; butter, native creamery) TLES Me | 128: alfalfa, $12.50@13; wheat hay, Bie; cooking, %5@20c; California |. pe | $15; astern Washington, double fresh creamery, Sie. WHITE SALTS, 50¢| compressed, $21; Puget Sound hay, At last the chicken market om aoe. BOTTLES . ¢ $10@13. Western avenue is beginning to| Strictly fresh ranch, dom 22¢; | pUFFALO LITHIA. WATER, ae Poultry Food. reacise the summer is on and young |Ore#on eggs, 200, BOTTLES . Oyster shells, 100s, ton, $22; clam spring chickens from now on will | shells, 100s, $20; bone meal, 1008, | be pidatiful. Strawberries are se!-| Goiden A, in emer’ 5.55; extra o, | Arent WATER, tic nor $32; granulated bones, 100s, $22. On ing at $1.75 and 92. Californialin sacks, $5.65; powdered, in steeeeeee eeeres '@ | 255 and 50s $2 per ton higher. peaches are coming in tn abund-|rels, $6.40; dry granulated, !n CASCARETTES, 26c SIZE Grain and Gr Seed. ance. |$6.15; cube, in barreia, $6.65 |PRICE’S LITTLE LIVER = Red clover, prime, cwt, $14.56@15; Public Peril In SoapMaking War On Receiver Alexander Creditors Insist on the Monarch Prices Being Still Further Reduced In Order to Hasten Settlement-- Their Point The creditors succeeded in MEN'S FINE SHOES. | $2.60 strong shoes for $1.19; | lar $3.00 viel go at | genuine glove regu shoes, sole leather 91.65; men's $3.50 kid, go at $1.96; men's fancy boxcalf, leather lned, $3.76 shoes, go at $2.15; men’s fancy | viel calf shoes, worth $4.00, go at | 92.25; men’s full dress patent teath | er, regular $5.00 shoes, go at $2.35 counters, Men's fancy stiff front shirts, reg ular $1.25 kind, for 390; fancy silk bosom shirts, regular $2.50 value, for 69c; men's and boys | fast black sateen shirts, 7c to $1.00 value, for 35c; 75¢ sweaters for 37c, $1.50 aweaters for Tic; $4.00 fancy jall wool sweaters for $2.35; $2.60 wool sweaters for $1.30. Heavy all wool Alaska socks, worth 50c pair, for 18c; men’s war ranted fast black lisle thread socks, | worth 25e pair, for ile; 20¢ sus penders for Tc; 35c heavy suspend- are for lic; Imitation President sus- | peuders for 17Te; genuine President | @unpenders go at 35¢. winning their point on, to go into effect commencing Thursday, men’s | 15e value, for Te; men’s fancy lace) | front socks, warranted fast colors, | or rupture has occurred between creditors of the Big Monarch Store, at 1317-1219 First avenue, former insist on a still further eut in prices in o: Alexander is trying to protect the Monarch er to hasten ao settle- ptggeietors from what however and the Ret- |,, Women's $2.25 Dongola Shoes for $1.15; women’s fancy dress shoes, hand turned soles, worth $3.00, for $1.50; women’s fancy patent leather | shoes, worth $2.50, for $1.49; wom en's patent tip turned sole, $3.60 | shoes for $1.75; women's extension |sole Dongola walking shoes, worth | $4.00, for $210; women’s Freach |beel, regular $5.00 patent leather |shoes, for $2.85. CHILDREN'S SHOES. $1.00 fancy kid shoes for 45e; $2.00 school shoes for $1.00; $2.50 | quilted bottom boys’ shoes for $1.45. 60c straw hats for lc; $2.00 Fe- doras and Derbys for Thc; $250 men's Fedoras for $1.35, One lot blankets of grays, mix- tures, ete, values from to |$5.00, sale price $2.65 to $2.95; one | lot comforters at 35c. | Rubber boots and shoes, rubber blankets, etc., are included im this sale at sacrifice prices. $1.00 and $1.25 blankets for 430; $1.25 and $1.50 blankets for 63e; | $2.00 and $2.25 blankets for 97¢; ome lot heavy all wool Alaska blankets, values from $5.00 to $8.00, go now for $2.95 to $4.36. 35e faney teck ties for 14c; Se regi ow four-in-hands 18c, Fancy handkerchiefs for 3c; lar 2$c linen handkerchiefs 80. Hours of sale—9 a m. to 12 my s och Spm. Saturdays until 10; OFFICIALLY APPROVED. B. ALEXANDER, RECEIVER. MONARCH SHOE & CLOTHING Co. and $15 finest Cor. Second and Union SEATTLE represented. 12-inch l4-inch . 16-inch. . ERNST Both Phones, 1158. | PANAMA HATS Your choice of any in our stock--- of qualities W. B. HUTCHINSON CO. | If not satisfactory return it an |f of the best Mowers ever offered to the public easiest running Mower on the market. ‘1917-1319 First Avenue, between University and Union Streets, 10 grades--- Cor. Colby and Hewitt EVERETT GIVE THE CLEAN CUT LAWN MOWER A TRIAL 4 get your money back. It's one It’s the simplest and Every one guaranteed as 606 PIKE STREET. 1,000 Lace Curtain remnants, hardly any two alike, at, each Dec., 473-4, 473-8, 475-8. Oats , 11-8. 5-8, 28 3-4, 3-8, 293-8. Pork July, 12 12.67 1-2. Sept., 12.95, 12.96. | NEW YORK, June The fol |lowing quotations ruled ae Stock Exchange today High. Low. Close. Am 79 1-8. | Am. 1 1 , | Book. r ‘ Me! v ACE CURTAIM SALE AT THE FAIR regular prices $2.00 and $2.50 a pair, all will go on sale for balance of this week THE FAIR, Second Ave. ‘Just Above Pike” I -B9E mt 596 U. 8. 8, pfd., 93 2, 933-8. Atchison, 89, B. @ O, 108, Can, Pac., 147 1- | Erie, 401-8, 39 1- |L. & N, 1443-8, 1491 | Mo. P ae 2 Penn., 1343 Rock Isjand, Pa 300 shares,