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Gash . . t * t t J L : 7 s 10.6x11 hixi pa }0.6K31.8, Ax 10.6! ster Rug « Rug n Carpet Y¥Y SPECIALS SUGGEST EOonomyY AND THE NEW STORE M M8 — Atame Parnes Will Beat help the one who impress the the economical regularly eotale to tay Ne Sew N Father rt ol with in the eye, giving the chin corkscrew twist in the solar plexus, the New York Central system pro poses to take the old man down and beat him to a pulp. lL. F city passenger agent of the New York Central lines, an nounced Thursday that the running | r the “Twentieth Centur Limited between New York Chicago will be reduced once more this to 18 for both east and westbound trains Two Weeks ago the announce ment was made the time would reduced to 19 hours for the east bound train, while e time of the und would remain un satiafied Time upper soaking him or Bedroom 7 kore oak back an out on and a has brace wm lal price $i.4ae A Newlot fine patterr tot tht time and time hours $22.00 n Ro Wil K $25.00 ls Rug $16.00 anged But owing to the fact that tng} are preparing t time of ¢ New York ( better to the new Ko Into effe wostboune | com | reduce ted will} trains, the them Aceqrding which will June 18, the Century Limited” will York at 2:30 p. m. and Chieago following morn The Chicage New Ye The the big hit ® one schedule k eastbound train 0 p.m leave and arrive k the following morning at k ast bound will w train const | NEWS OF THE STATE 1AM it mah wit »ple ina | BRLLIN preacher who has | known throughout p country reece: A cowbe: become well] this section of ly, last night left New Hope at the invitation of about 0 citizens who obpected to his | method of teaching. Eight mem. |bers of the congregation stood by jhim, but they were in the hopeless minority. He had. established a church at New Hope, but his mis sion did not meet general approval } An over-ripe egx greeted him when he arose to speak a fow evenings WASHINGTON, D. C.—Under the} annual readjustment of postmast salaries, these increases were an nounced today for Washington | yuse, $1,600 to $1,700; Prosser, $1,300 to $1,500; Pullman, $1,900 to $2,000; Riteville, $1,700 to $1,800; Roslyn, $1,500 to $1,600; Sunnyside and Waltsburg, $1,400 "COR. SECOND AVE. @ UNION STREET GOULD INA HURRY’ gated to advices received fo want the best Creamery manufactured in uraday, George J. Gould that the western terminus of Tekoa, $1,300 to $1,400; his system shall be on San Fran-/ $2,100 to $2,300. elaco bay before June 1, 1907. Speci-| Rural carriers appointed for fications call for the cosatrection | Washington routes as follows: Che of $50 miles of main line for the| halls route 2, Frank Heyder | Western Pacific in the fastest time| carrier, and John T. Schuster, sub on record. | stitute; Palouse route No. 4, How There is no prospect that the first | ard MeConnel?, carrier, and Joseph j actual work will begin before Sep-| D. McConnell, substitute; Rochester tember 1, 1906. ‘The work is there-| route No. 1, Bert James, carrier, fore to be done within two years.jand Henry R. James, substitute. The system Is to be completed equipped and put in operation at the rate of nearly 45 miles a month, or a mile and a half = day | SUNNYSIDE—E. J. Young was appointed supervisor of the Central Sunnyside drainage district by the board of county commissioners yee $ | terday The work will be com }menced at once. The county com-/ $ | missioners, upon the urgent request */ of reprasentatives of the district, ® | decided to collect all of the ex- See eee eee eee the local ing offices Enlistments in army and = reeru) have trebled since t war The, full weight .... Be, full weight e Creamery Butter, 2-ib. #1 SECOND AVENUE. Near Madison Street ‘These special offers at the D. WB Yobsston Co.'s have attract- WO Bot 2 Nittle attention. As a “Miter of tact, a limited number Mandsome instruments are to ee price, which Mireally a foti th — selling price 7 Met only ts there much real GMtb to be saved, but these tn- “Mroments are to be had on re- “Mithable easy terms. A little down and a little each month ; ml enable any family to own a fine tnstrument and bevor miss We amount of cash it takes to boy it. DS. .$. JOHNSTON C0. Weattie’s Leading Piano House. $3 GECOND ave. Burke Bullding. d below the # | penses in the 1905 taxes, The esti gan. Most of the recruits # | mated cost will be about $18,000. ; young fellows barely up to the # | Th® drainage system includes about age standard | 9400 acres “We are glad to get them +! NORTH YAKIMA—Jesse H. Rose though,” said one of the re- #) Minneapolis, submitted an ordi- cruiting officers Thursday. # | nance to the elity council asking for ‘They are the kind of boys # vd year franchise for the privilege | that make good soldiers and # | of laying tracks tn all of the streets sailors, The present war has #|0f the city, and agreeing to com | mence work within six months and ~_ their on ss * hte have the road im operation by there ian't one of those kids ®| january 1, 1907. / that doesn't believe that he's #| ‘The city council by a vote of 4to going to be as famous as Far- # | 3 has decided for an open town on ragut or Grant tn a few years. # | Sunday, Just how they propose to They are simply itching for # | get around the state law in gran an opportunity to distinguish # | ims this privilege the board of al- themselves, and the chances #|%¢rmen do not state tween Japan and Russia be * . ® are that they will if they stick #| oOLyMPIA—The following ar- * They are the sort of boys we ® | ticles of Incorporation were filed in # want—not the kind that enlist ®/the secretary of state's office to- |# because they can't hold any @| day ® other job.” * Oriental Realty Co. of Beattie, * # {capital stock $5,900; incorporators, a|M. F. Backus, 8 M. Backus and eee etree ae oe Michael Earl Krokobole Company, of Pomeroy, | BREMERTON NEWS NOTES BREMERTON, June 8.—The training ship Philadelphia went in- to dry-dock this morning, where she will have her sea valves repair- ed, her bottom scraped and painted} and undergo other minor repairs. | | | | Word was received at the navy Capt ee automobile ocmuae coe teiaiess as. wedi | parade will be a feature of the rone| wyioes rn ay a We receive each week new dgepe to be held here June 27 eel faanelly’ saot t the ee vard | Pieces from three different Fish Commissioner T. R. Kershaw peerage i elon we cape yard | publishing houses; such pleces Mi! reports the largest run of salmon ctally ageeeolbee hs seme sen as you pay 250, 35c to 60c copy Hl thin season in the history of the ferred to command of the training fleet at Newport, R. Captain Cottman will arrive at the local yard to assume his new duties in a few days. He was form- erly located here. SCORCH OFFICIALS for—our price always 10c¢ copy lOc | STORE 1325 \ 2nd Ave. § The high water rates charged lo- cal consumers and manufacturers as compared with those given Bal- lard and Georgetown was the sub- fect of much discussion at the Bighth Ward Taxpayers club last Wednesday night. It was the senti- ment of the club that water rates are much too high and should be reduced The club voted to ask the Seattle Electric company to run ite Kinneor park care on Queen Anne avenue instead of First avenue west, fattle, for $4,600 | nesday for } land fair. | came to Washington 4 ye | recovery. | dykes. THE SEATTL the World AR SOUTH BEND s employed in the butcher shop of W KR. Peters, has been missing since Saturday WALLA WALLA— frank Kitng wae arrested Wednesday afternoon charge of aseaulting 1i-year-old Clara Dodge. Kline & oe his ar rest the result of a conspiracy. EVERETT—The Everett Record | was bought at the receiver's sale on Wednesday by A. J. Blethen, of Be- PORT ANG '8—Plans for elaborate celebration on July 4 a now on foot | BELLINGHAM—The F. K: Wood Lumber company i filling a heavy order for timber for the A pat | 4 Copper company, to be used tn its mines at Butte and Anaconda TACOMA—William Kirby, 17 awarded a verdict for 85.000 Wed- the loss of three in the macht y of the W Osgood Manufacturing company ft | croup, the grip, bronchit THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1905. AST Cherry Pectoral, regular medicine. A strong medicine. A doctor's medi- cine. A medicine that cures hard colds, severe cough asthm: paeumonts. tZarEss: | DANGER That you will lose your chance } to invest tn RAINIER | WALLA WALLA~—Harry Sehon- leber, companion of Dudley Cully who, it was thought, committed sul elde Saturday, han been suspicion of having hing to with Cully’s death. Schonieber ad mits that he borrowed the pistol with which the fatal shot was fi arrested on | | | SUNNYSIDE—Herbert Shanafelt and Nelite E Myers graduated trom the high school here this year OLY YMPIA—<According to the in- ventory of the state school proper ties, more than $11,000,000 are in- vested In the public schools of the eo Of Washington. ANACORTES—Mre. Melville Cur- tis has been appointed hostess on | Anacortes day, June 19, at the Port- Mra. Margaret Stearns, a pioneer woman of Skagit county, was burted here Wednesday afternoon, she # Ago. Potice Officer Carter, shot while taking « prisoner Saturday, is im- proving, and now has @ chance for BELLINGHAM—An Columbia river, EVERETT—Ranchers in different | parts of the county are agitating the question of putting a bounty on muskrats, which are overruning the country and Gestroying valuable —~@-— Brooke & Co. Claim That for distinctive, graceful styles, jook and wear-well qualities, “The Brooks” $3.00 Soft and Stiff Hata) “can't be beat.” Call and see the new ones, 1831 2nd Ave. ° &.N Pike) raced See bargains advertined Street Shopping Guide; page 7 Great Northern Railway Will well round-trip tickets to Mil- waukee ow June 14, 15, 16, for $69.70, account of W |GARDEN HORS | BOULEVARD ADDITIONS Uniess you Hurry Up LEWIS-LITILEFIELD (0. AGENTS “22TALLER BLDG. rex. ff!" $95 | | All our Garden Howe Is warranted and sold under a guarantee. fh RUBBER. Boston Terrier Rubber, {-inch, 50 feet’... Nile, %-inch, 60 feet . oe 98 Tiger Brand, \-inch, 650 feet Léader Brand, % inch, 50 7-00 Bull Dog, %-inch, 50 feet Py ity COTTON Royal Cotton, %-Inch, 50 feet $4. 50 feet 25 $4. %-inch, 50 feet Royal Cotton, %-inch, Cotton Blue Lined, eet $6.00 Y-inch, 50 feet $5.00 25e GARD! fee GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Co. Tiger Brand, %-inch, 60 Nile Brand GARD) iN RAKES TOOLS OF ALL K | $8,000,000 os ORI WARARAARKERERAKS TELEGRAPH BRIEFS LONDON, June &—The house of commons today unanimously elected James W. Lowther speaker to suc coed William Gully PORTLAND, Ore, day i» The Dalles, June §.—To Prineville and Moro day at the World's Pair. Large | | delegations on special trains arrived from the three cities and appropri jate exercises were held at the Ore- gon building, followed by a recep-| tion at which the ladies of the three cities acted as hostesses, This af. ternoon an informal reception and musical was held at the Washing ton building presided over by Mre Olive M. Leonard, Boliingham's ef- ficient hostess. Mra. Waiter Reid, of Portland, rendered a short mus | teat program. NEW YORK, June &—It {s re- ported that the new will made the | day before the death of Mre. Charity | Hayward, California, who died New York, June 1, will make \ en changes in the distribution of the te It is understood the previous wil) left the enttre es tate to a child of Mra Andrew | Rose, New York, but the latter document names other beneficaries. In JOHANNSBURG June &—A |thougand Chinese employed at the) |Croesus mine last night attacked the quarters of the white men, wrecked the bullding and maitreat ed the union miners. One was kill od and several | wountes. qu EENSTOWN June &.—Secre- tary Hay satled this morning. WASHINGTON, June 8.—Ambas sador Jusserand called on the Presi- dent thie morning. It is believed he received a dispatch from his government as to its attitude re-| garding peace. HALIFAX, June 8.—As a result of an explosion in the Inverness coal mine this morning 16 are known to be injured BURNSIDE OFF ON REPAIR TRIP For a short cruise northward the/| Burnside) United States cableship sailed from Tacoma early Thursday morning. It is expected that the| well known steamer will be gone| only five or ten days. A slight| fault is reported In the Alaska cable — -«—- Have A Good Look At the newest styles in Men's Soft and attle. Ave. B. N. Brooks @ Co,, 1231, Ind one wansliae The Northern Pacific sell on June 14th to 17th in- round trip tickets to all points at @reatily reduced will elusive, Eastern 1405 Second Ave. retes, For tickets and all informa- tion call at N, P. City Offic Beat- tle. one See bargains ‘advertised. Pike Street Shopping Guide; page 7 Stiff Hate to be found in Se- | GETRESULTS much as it will give a stopover in “i Chicago of from five or #ix hour the trains from St. Paul all arrtviy in the Windy City between 8 and 9} His Ges bas how Tok for Infants and Children. 00 n us Chleago tw 1,000 miles, and to cover Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ol, 4 i te that distance in 18 houge me Syrups, It is Pleas 0 ear an u Va hitting it up” at the rate of 65.67 §, miles an hour, including all stop. | It . This meane az dctual ‘ivsing me] Sf cenae Wiacrine oka Wee as Poor Jof more than 60 miles an hour or] ing 4 a mile a minute | Stommeh a » ivi if Ten years ago the New Ye | The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's tral cut the Ume between | . and Windville to 26 hours, two Th Kind af i Bo } 1 youre Liter’ ta ite teed took tae ) ou Have Always Bought’ | You Can Buy Good Land at Echo Lake year to 20, and now 18. If “Old Man” Daniels keeps cut Bears tho Bignature of on Easy Terms ting the time at this rate for ten years more the Limited will arrive in Chicago two hours before it leaves New York. [t ts understood | Dantels ix figuring owt haw to ac The more you know about soil the more enthusiastic you will complish that feat now be over our Echo Lake Garden Tracts, It is clay subsoil, with ov This new change makes ° the sional patches of crabapple bottom, and will raise anything from Twentieth Century Limited by all In Use For Over 30 Years. celery to strawberries odds the fastest train in the world In buying acreage close to Seattle you must consider two things only three trains that come value as & future suburb of Seattle ywhere near this record are the The northern part of King havin first development , ‘ollowing rds > ars / > as the site of small farms. Late ‘ tinued growth of Be- srs ant wes, varie to may] tomy Is What Offenders Wanted) «+s. 0 seat ares. Late. s hts onne, 486% miles, 5417 miles an ~ a for suburban home These favored areas must ens not only the ber So They Cut Down Bee Tree Soll te Suppose p preaperome community, but.must alec, be aval Ga. N. @ N. B Ry., London to ~ sightly and attractive to the better « of home era. Pdinburg, 393% miles, 50. miles Echo Lake is such @ location, and will inevitably be a future an hour center of large population, We have platted hun of acres about lL. @ N. W., London to Glasgow,| Some may that stolen sweets arefute the tree down and after locating the lake into 6-acre tracts. The Seattle-Everett rurban, now is 401% miles, 66.18 miles an hour the wweetent, but Farmer Georgo|the honey looted the tree of over 1¢ operation past the Ballard city limits t » this land, and we | Richardson, who lives near Tolt,/ gallons, At 2 a m. the bloodless aan Tat will be running there on a regular schedule dors uot think #0 | battle was over and the enemy re by next October to manufacture Krokobolo game] He secured a warrant Wednesday | tired with the spoils e tracts are now priced at ) each. You can pay $80 boards, capital stock $100,000; in-|afternoon for the arrest of throo| Snoqualmie valley {s aroused over | ; ereonth. Go to Mecho Lake at the enrilest posal corporators, C. W. Tarbet, G, ©.|melghbors, Harry Manderville, John | the forcit try and despollation - t afford to walt Start, B. V. Kuydendall. ONetl and Benjamin Hoye They|of Farmer Richardson bee tree oe rthern at $:30° any morning for Richmond aah have been formally charged with |and Justice Larson's court at Tolt Beach. There Postmaster Halloway, our agent, will show the land. PAsCO—After @ tong legal bat-/ the crime of trespass upon reget expected to be crowded with sym: You can be back in town by noon if you wish, Have some money, Ue at Eitopia today, Justice RK. L, | land pathizers when the case comes up with you for a first payment hy Hitt refused to hold Margaret Rose On May 26, at ® p. m, the de | tor trial Further particulars at this office man to the superior court for an at-|fendanta, so Richardson claims, . tempt to murder C. M. Maxwell, of|armed to the teeth and supplied 2% RARER RD ei Seattle, by administering poison, | with « croas-cut saw into the} : farmer's pasture and laid » puree | * ~~ HAS = peti PASTURE * WALLA WALLA.—-Actual work | for’® large bee tree near its center, | * we 19 THIRSTY * has commenced ot the Waila Walla) The monotonous drag of the saw Foe - eo pes en tag OQ. Ss Traction company's now electric | teeth in the heart of the bee tree | * heesman's $500,000 cow is go- W railway awakesed Richardson, who arose! * !# thirsty, Of fodder the cow #® Guy Wolfkill, aged 22, narro and peered out into the night rf — more thar he, ough, for she 4 excaped death a few days “Well, by gum. If they ain't ai eh gbate Plan gale game eel a 202 and 208 New York Block, when his left arm was drawn into | *agin'ddeown that ar bee tree,” he| * SV pasture in the world. But & wood saw and cut off at the| ejsnulated, and alarmed the house Is rhyrine: ab aegpge ge dg ne ed the young man back and saved him) gounci! of war was held, and| * department ve re Your Lac ae Please from being cut to pieces. tha farmer, flanked by his sone, Se angry is Pres ~ 5 ony ~ deeb od bah gg’ FOR os eis lene * fag on account of the vs 0 , | % man ts forgetting to water excellent wor do # lo ces ¢ e¢ - Figo ease org an * gh \* aithough he is preal- ® WE ARE NOT IN LOCAL LAUNDRY COMBINE. If we SPOKANB—A company organized} do batsie with the enemy. Mle dent of tho State Bureau of #| Were, the quality of our work would be the same, but our prices by John KR. Law ts to utilize the/ sight pf the enemy's ordnance had |) font ene nent Protection. @| Would be higher, Trusts or combines are bad things for your pocket- stumps of Northern Idaho for the |®soething effect upon the farmer | sage ye se, Because the @ | BOOKS. Are we right? manufactu tar, turpentine, wood |@nd bie sons and they concluded to| ® The cow Is famous, because the | UR OFFICES—Main office, First Bell streets.; Dow alcohol, paint, acetic acid and creo-| bide gheir time. The defendants | * Perture plot t* within « stone's 4 | town Office, Third, near Pike St. sote. Contra: will be made to| TS ® throw of the capital, It is be- #/ PRICES AT OUR OF FICES—Shirts, 10c; collars, 2c; cuffs 4c, rpg ve # ing held for an investment and #| Phone for special prices on Rough-Dry. Both Phones 953. Es- aes Gs coin eae % $500,000 has been refused for #| tablished 1690. machine to secure the materials " woth it * _ Queen City Laundry Ernest Gelsy Vd oo Dates, MR off Vancouver, B. C., and it ts for the purpose of remedying this fault that the Burnside is to make this trip. On her return she will stop at Se attle, after which she will return Pe Tacoma to load cable necessary jiaying the 200 miles perv SNe |from Valdez to Seward. The route for the new cable line is pow being laid out by the steam- ars tterson and McArthur, of the lcoast survey. It is likely they will] be prepared to submit the plans to the officers of the Burnside, and if | this ts done the cable steamer will be able to proceed with laying the| able without delay sterday the Burnside completed | | taking on 400 tons of fuel coal. She | has been in port this time about ten | days. Children’s clothing at about %. See our window \@ FIRST AVE. COR CHERRY HEE Wo Cures all chronic @is- eal without opera- tion. Cured by Chi- nese roots, herbs, bark, bulbs and veg- tables. These won- derful remedies have cured hundreds of cases that have been given up to dle. We guarantee to cure ec- zema, rheumatism, asthma, cata: stomach, kidney cal liver diseases a: other physical weak- ness. Call and see this wonderful Chi- Qecemmenes See bargains advertised. Pike Street Bhopping Guide; page 7. *** 4 Only $5.60. nese medicine man. Have @ talk with Hee Wo before giving up your Seattle to Portland and return on|case as hopeless. special N. P. train leaving Seattle} Consultation free #30 a. m., June this excursion GL Holmes U01-1103-1) Mth. Do not miss) Offices ttle. Furniture Co- SECOND AVE. 210% Washington Street, Se | CUT PRICE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, dainty glass patterns, with nickel-silver tops; regular per pair 20c, cut to REBECCA TEAPOTS, brownware, eapacity 2 quarts; regular 0c, cut to ...... ; || CAKE PL ATES, of white china, decorated in pink and yellow tea roses and green wreath effects; regular 5c, cut to WATER TS, green, blue and white glassware, gold edges, daisy decorations in raised effect; reg ular $1.25 including metal tray to 89¢ cut HANGING HAT RACKS—Weathered oak, 36 inches long 15 inches high, has 7x9 mirror and § brass hooks, perforated for hanging, well made and !s parucularly suitable for lodging and boarding houses or private residence; regular $1.50, cut to - 98e None to dealers. Out night. C. O. D. | These cut price bargains FOR CASH of town orders filled if received by Saturday and phone orders cannot bo filled | | | We it ts range in our house. allowing every cent buys any pay ment $5.00 Cash, $5.00 a month, take your old range as part worth. We offer $30.00 for any Monarch Range ever sold by us, no matter how long used