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THE SEATTI STAR—FRIDA JUNE 9, 1905, po GP" SATURDAY SPECIALS SS Underwear, Hats, Hosiery, O7NE Children’s Suits, Wash Suits, Neckwear, Sweaters, Suit Case Shirts, Blouses, Caps, etc., in Grips, Telescopes. all the late effects. , Every Article and Every Price | Goods Exchanged Cheerfuity Guaranteed as Advertised lf Returned in Good Condition | WONDERFUL PRICE REDUCTIONS Sros, Stock was the most stupendous mercantile “soop” of the year. The immensity of the stock placed it be- It's acomprchensive collection of the Cheviots, Cassimere, Worsteds, Tweeds WHERE RUSS AND JAP COMMISSIONERS WILL TALK PEACE in PRACE COMMISSIONERS OF RUSSIA AND JAPAN MEET IN WASHINGTON ‘THICIP RENCE WILL, BE HELD IN ONE OF THE TWO ROOMS SHOWN IN THE PICTURRKS - x THE “DIP! OMATIC ROOM" AT THE STATE DEPARTMENT IS THE IDEAL PF LACK, OF nuT OWING TO A LACK OF ANTB-ROOM FACILITIES THE CONFEREBS MAY BE SENT ee °PRESIDENTIAL SUITE” AT TUR NEW WILLARD HOTS L. SRBRARRRRRERETER 6 The purchase of the f yond the financial dimits of most Seattle dealers, so that we got the entire lot at practically our own pri smartest and most fashionable styles of dress, semi-dress and business wear The fabrics include § and Seotch Goods in all the choicest patterns and latest shades. The bargain offerings are simply pher | ; , Men’s Suits New Styles| _ tremendous, Boys’ andChildren’s - - | Savings in Men’s | prs suit guaranteed to fit perfectly. Stout Men, | Underwear Suits Our combined stocks give 4 In Children’s Suits the Savings are Big. All the lat Pozner Bros.’ $10.00 6. 65 | Men's and Fata evecr | styles for the little men—Buster Brown effects, Russian THE “DIPLOMATIC ROOM,” AT THE STATE DEPARTME NT IN WASHINGTON, Slim , Short Men or Tall Men are all the same to us. All styles—Single and Double-Breasted, Sacks and Frocks. i| Boys’ Two-Piece Suits, ages 9 to 16. The Strong Pozner Bros.’ $12.50 f5 Men’s Natural Gray Un- || Wearing Tweeds and Scotch Mixtures ; shrinkable Worsted Under- | Boys’ $3.00 Suits for .....ee.ceceree ene seeeeses Men’s Suits for | esr very vine for | Bayo Sue fr ccc ae 5 summer; Pozner’s rice || Boys’ $5.75 Suits for 3 | Pozner Bros.’ $15.00 15) $1.45; sale price »..-B9@ fe eee ait \ SATURDAY SALE CHILDREN’S WA Men’s Sults for Bradford's Spring Needle- > : “ oechagne Pozner’s $2.50 Wash Suits for... ... wsess oee---s SLO 5 Ribbed Underwear in blue | >, oo ae e . ; 1.60; sale p: ... BRE | Pozner's ene ash Suits for... .. 2. Men’s Suits for eee ee |. Cit “Bile ake Bend and Russian Blouse Suits in Blue \ Men's Natural oe Merino || ,.,, Sere Pozner Bros.’ $20.00 14. 75 Underwear Romer pie | cad gts . ae ’ $1.00; sale price ..... *oxner's $8.00 Suits for .. oceten: dees He ; 5 ! | Blood’s Derby Ribbed Un- derwear in k and ecru; “MOTHER'S FRIEND” SHIRTS AND BLOUSES. Two-Piece Summer Suits | fy 935 | o» cial lot broken sizes, worth up to 75c, sale price.. en's $10.00 Two-Piece Quting Suits for ....... 7 Big line of Lisle Underwear | Regular 75c Shirts or Blouses, New Patterns .. 50¢ Men's $13.50 Two-Piece Quting Suits for .. es 75 in blue and pink; Pozner's i Regular $1.00 Shirts or Blouses, New Patterns . aol Men's $15.00 Two-Piece Outing Suits for ......:$11.75 price soc; sale price..3%@ |) Regular $: Patterns ...$1. Pozner Bros.’ Fine Dress Pants §=§ ONE..BIG. Lor MEN'S) EVERY-DAY =| POZNER BROS’ FANCY As good in every particulas as the best made-to-order and | PANTS . . SHIRTS. ’ All sizes from 15 to 17, values at one-third the price. up to $1.00; special sale, Entire spring line fancy soft Shirts or Blouses, N. PARLOR OF THE “PRESIDEN TIAL SUITE,” AT THE NEW WILLARD HOTEL, WASHINGTON lates: phen mmggpene dl Bag 0 io Pozner’s $6.00 Pants for ..:. _Pozner’s $4.00 Pants for ee ‘oe Pozner's $2.50 Pants for .... bosom Madras and Percale iety a ers a On : cians today. Two were hited [Pes woe oo $4.00 ooo ones $B.00 | MEN age TECK TIES’ 8 a Rh -.. $1.50 | Shirts; also big line white jand 29 injured ozner's $5.00 Pants lor - ozner's $3.50 Pants for 50 | The Pozner stock, all new P mohair negligee shirts; ‘ a = ; Pipe $3.50 case bees 32.00 spring patterns sale price ozner’s $3.50 Pants for.... Pozner’s price $1.25; sale Pozner’s $3.00 Pants for. ode 00 : pnp ike | Y Pe . $2. 15 price «is. 3 .85¢ A. BRIDGE g CO. 1415- 1417 Second Ave, Nayor F For Advice Bettie and Ballard society wo- oe |e o are on the point of declaring ——— | war against each other DRUG SALE The hostesses and their numerous | ladies-in-waiting at the Porth fair the leaders tn the fray. and [to the time th ” day at the | exposition AME their eldest daughter Clara|five are among the Star theater|parmey, 5c doz; carrots, Ste| shipment, $1.50; clams, per sack, AT LANG’S jbe an un | and Mr. Albert H. Silver were unit-|healiners this week. Monday Mr.|@es; Yakima potatoes, $26@27;| $1.50: oysters, Olympia, per sack, prograr. ed in mar by the Rev. Nathan|and Mrs. Joba T, Chick will be the| per sack; Yakima potatoes, $26@27; | $4.50; open bulk, per gallon, $2.2 | | j | It will be a hatr-pulling contest IN PROPER Rvans. Miss Lizzie Hutchins, sister | chief attraction iso, gage ee a hwo — 10c;| gaimon trout, 1¢; An ef te to straigh of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, —— ag eR es eed 6 Bees S| immed perch, Se; Shrtange, SOSea Saturday wae lout the e tangle at a and Mr. B. F. Messervey as desi | Sesameestn potatoes 856.00; "Tones| it'taes seat dar eeeeoen io te jmeeting of the hostesses and their man, with Julia Hutchins as flower eer ‘ oot jeon, Se; bias i potatoes, per box, $1.26; ap-| bass, Tc; halibut, 6@Tc; perct Eber Ar op deggie d Se | assistants at the chamber of com =< ea eS ee girl and Master Fred Hutchins as ples, fancy, $1.75@2.00; California gy pepe ‘Gasol i "pin . merce Thursday morning. Secre promises to be one be - Li Al |page. A number of guests ooo potato $2.50; new White Patent, per bbl, $4.75; Crown, Beusine, full pin Sel tary Meikie and Mayor Ballinger juartz mines in southeastern Alas-| rccent Numerous presents attest potatoes, 2c I: artichokes,| $5:10; Minnesota hard wheat, § am Tartar, best were finally called upon to enone a, has returned to Seattle, where | 64 to the popularity of the p deen | Ry Toc; mative rhubarb, 1%@2c; | Pitlebury, $8; Pillsbury’s Best, Barpentine, full pint Go| teams OF staen bat ther will purchase a large amount Of |). parties, who have a host of Vegetables. 50c doz; summer asparagus, 75c@$1; | standard Dakota, $6; Olympic Treen peas, 8@i2c; green peppers, etric, $4.75; Holly 360 Ib; telephone peas, 120; Missis-| Northwest, $6:75 sippt tomatoes, $1.75@2 per carte; | $7.25; Gold Medal, $ summer squash, Se; native turnips, | $4.45; Centennials, best, 1c dox; flat Dutch cabbage, 1\c; | drop, $4.25; Patent Excellent, nachinery for the further develop-|rsends and acquaintances in the} means, dry, per owt, 33.96@3.75 ol, beat, half pint bottle este Sree Be r rt y ent of his property. ? j The trouble arises over the plan n prop’ cit whites, $2.26@3.78; laree| Bay Rum, dest, full half pint lof the Ballard women to have Red Cross Dr. Peacock owns the Scowt |“ ” o> 1Ge card os Seaedpeattion. The nine, on Prince of Wales island k beans, 25, green beans, ane it 5 ‘ rh ‘ ~— hhh hh as xs eans, 10 os Power's Sulphur, dest, full lb... Se leaders oclety in the mill The owl is one of the newest | * ** ~* ~ ‘ A beans, 10¢; wax beans) 1 tive cabbage, 1%c; green corn,| Novelty A, $4.25 M Mule Team Borax, orig i town have the conclusion . liscoveries on the teland, and bids | ¥ sneee ria.oe ZX] 160 per Ib bee per sack, $1.50; | or gos 60c; cucumbers, 60c@$1.2 Coreste. Mince package .... . Be | that they will not get half a show to sir to rank among the foremost 4000 FOR GOLD FIEL parsnips, pet sack. 900; native car-| German cucumbers, $1.75 pe o: | Whole wheat, 10s, per bale, $2.40; - cdieay thabe dhareen end te ob within a abort period of time *% With the first sailing of the ®} rots, per sack $1.60; lemons, $3.00; | nutmegs, $4.00 per ¢ "| whole wheat flour, per bbl, $4.21 MPPAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S a w! "i manera, if they eve| YOU DONT SIMPLY GET Al be, Pencock is shipping 600 tons | Mowe Mest, constituting steam #/ cauliflower, per case, 91.35 | Fruit graham, per bbl, $4; per bale, $2.265 i ie cee Malte to come in under the Seattle BOTTLE OF MEDICINE—YOU | o¢ ore to the Tacoma smelter, which 1@ and ating yout, 26.000 tone 21 Ee Pg si merit a bunch, $2.60@$3; dates,| bbl, $4; rye flour. per bbl, $6.005 banner. They want to have a dis- |GET THE REST MEDICINE—YOU | the first output of the mine. As-|* Of freight was shin ot fren Ol dts; Calida uaa, bee figs, %-M bricks, $1.75; | rye meal, per bale, $2.60; buckwheat, { their own—and run ft ! MEDICINE OF KNOWN | sayists in the north say that the 4 — te the northern gold “ spinach, 6c; lettuce, | Me — —_ = os, 60) per bbl, $7; buckwheat, per bala 3 K , . lt fleldn “ grape fruit, seediess, $2.50| $3.75; corn meal, 108, per bale, $2,107 he local chaperons, on the other STRENGTH AND PURITY, AND|]ore being sent down should bring $1.28; head doa, 15@ 20c; : , 108, pe . $2,105 C lly 7. 4 eo 7 limes, g0e per hun- 7a bbl, $3.75 hh MA hand, think it would be “ tly YOU NEVER P. 1cH | returns of fully $18 per ton, The — i. . per bbl, $3.76 ; white corn meal, tr rinsr’ AVENUE sreuatal” to wave separate Gaye net alee yearn sat wee ee “ mous Treadwell minem, the larg-| 4 ¥ ¥¥¥ ¥¥¥S¥ ¥¥ EHH % in + $2,003.50; | 508, $4; per bale, $2.20; rolled ontm luzabta and M ‘i n4 Ballard 7 y jest in the country, only precea | new oranges, box $2.76@3.26; cran- oo % Co. $5.75; wheat flakes 4 lend to jealouey be t! berries, $10; Florida pineapples, per | OX 76 ibs, $2.20; farina, per bbi, per ton, and the Seow! prop- T A he two cf They are sur rty is being looked upon with ‘AT E cane, $8; pineapples, fancy, $4.26¢@6 | $550; farina, 10-Ib sacks, per bale, t it would t sch bette t il ¢C { great interest by northern mining | ARE YOU jPer dow; gooseberries, Te Ib; Hood $3, hominy, large, pee be. $47 jard end tle act as or men River berries, $1.25@1.75; Kennewick | *¢!f-raising buckwheat, 8, CANE ; ar 4 S U A ecntennannineie : $1.26@1.75; Walla Walla berri 7 more for on an sino: prices in rn A Bn | Bat rd A Seed edge. $3.75; pearl barley, 25-Ib boxes, and this week's ads for forty |and the . re 4 7s TOP PPP eee ee eee ee * @1.75; Lake Washington ber- | $4.50; pearl barley, 100-ib sacks, $47 Me Para, _ nC . dlc. oom oor agar 4 * *|* AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. * $1.26@1.75; California cherry | split peas, $4.50@$5.00; popcorn, per Pliers om & jag and Cutting | it wants apo as} | * 18,000,000 ROSES IN BLOOM # * THE PARISH PRIEST—Seat- * USING 0c per case; apricots, $1.00| cwt, $3.00; cracked wheat, per bale es oi Cin nn “cea | Cote, Bet eee * IN PORTLAND wik tle * native cherries, 60c; Yakima | $3.00. Pere Pens, Te ee, ee es * PORTLAND, June 9.—A lo. % | * ESCAPED FROM THE * cherries, 36@60c; currents, 7%c Ib; Honey. A i-in. Gas and Cutting ane ‘vs : v'RS inoue Gaey BOTH STORES. # cal florist has made a careful ® & HAREM—Third Avenue * fancy cherries, $1.76@2 case, T%o Ib; | California strained, per Ib, Sey ad 400 |e" F micoterm . eo tenet “4 . & estimate of the number of #/# POLITE VAUDEVILLE—Star. * * California peaches, 1.15 crate; | California sage, per Ib, 14c; honey, above wh when Secretary le was called in * roses in bloom in this city, and # | * * May Duke cherries, Tbe per crate; | extract, », 7T@8%e; Oregon - 3 make an adjustment. Meikle if |DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS, 500) 4 rinces the number at 18,000,000 | ek aeekkek ak keh eee California plums, $1.60 per case; | grape 10-c lots, $3. They |a splendid specimen of manly dig-| giz SEOla The woutertel profusion of ® pie cranberries, 8 per qt: eanteloupes, | honey 12%e. = lor holding. A corregated round | nity. He resembles George Wash- | CaAgCARETS, 0c SIZE She | & these flowers has been one of &| “The Parish Priest” still cor $2.60 se; Australian apples. Feed. E aint pipe and two \ington more than any other man in | Hoots LIVER REGULATOR, 60c|# the most attractive features to jr tinues to draw good crowds at the COFFEE (ela OOM Oats, per ton, $21@32; bran, per A wedge ro Seattle, Dut his Prince Albert for) gigg 5 & the fair visitors. | Seattle, Usual matinee Saturda 1 etal prelingy: 9M z ton, $21@22; barley, rolled, per ton, me and ah teh tetempenh the tale andl ‘ 35. Washington cheese, 13%¢; cream 7 once failed to imp: ne fair a | WHITE'S LIVER BALTS, Soc BOT | # #& |Next week, beginning Sunday mat brick chose thet Calltorais choess | $26.50@27; feed wheat, per ton, $33 5%-in. Flat None ‘ ence that} TLES eal te eKe keke hea Kae ince, “Foust” will be the produ We sell it at a Special price 12\%c; Oregon cheese, 1$c; Eastern | @33; dalry chop feed, per ton, $23; It was at thie emergenc ¥ at lwnrres auTLeaT saad rg $< Udon. Saturday. cheese lhc; butter, native creamery | Ol meal, per ton, $40; Dest chop, “Wet “Nose and’ < Mayor Ballinger was called. On ar ; A J stl tic; cooking, 15@20c; California | $27@28; whole corn, ton $27; shorts, aA . rival at the chamber of commerce) BOTTLES 35¢ MUST cou ‘A uP “Becaped Fro mthe Harem,” the fresh creamery, 21c per ton, $23 la me and 6 he held a tion with Meikle. |CARTER'S HEADACHE BROMO attraction at the Third Avenue this Eggs. Hay. Mie further, oo a A plan of as tmre ie BILE 30¢ Week, is proving to be one of 0 Strictly fresh ranch, dos, 22c;| Eastern Washington timothy, Mit better by riding o Whescia "4 | decided upon, and the two men tm- | pe ant, HANDLE MANICURE ' |most popular productions eve Cc Oregon aes, 2c $18 a, $12.60@13; wheat hay, Mi : | idly ventured into the meeting room ae-pae King county makes no compra*| at that theater, Beginn unday ugar, $15 n Washington, doub Sinnina’s , 1310 SECOND Miia. cnatae eaael aeies. canaaieen FILES COS ue on ts tence, te be tnetnndy Ce ane: Beaten nd Golden A, in sacks, $5.56; extra C,| compres ” oe a — 7 x High NM hol r sed, $21; Puget Sound hi | tion of the matter, He aaid it should | MH v8 TALCUM < lan tn bie Queen of the Highway” will hold in sacks, $5.65; powdered, in bar-|gingin. . — be viewed in a broad spirit. He|WHITE'S TALCUM, UNPERFUM-|rougnt out in the courts {the boards. fetter than most s0-cal 1 $6 tat ary pb va -mge sacks, i Poultry Food. i — 6.16 cube, in barrels, 56 No Ex | thought Seattle and Ballard were| ED T@| King county commissioners accept}. Jue Walter and his company of Steely CRS Tae COM sugar, $6.05: maple sugar, 10¢ Oyster shells, 100s, ton, ‘$22; clam % per ment generally considered as one by out he OLGATE'S TOOTH POWDER, 26¢ | od tens than the assessed levy from | eee Lees sc if paid within 16 days. Shells, 1008, $20; bone meal, 100s, have us do your opical work siders and that this spirit should be| BOXE! 15 railroad ce jes or anybody elsé A Meats. $32; granulated bones, 100s, $32. On | carried out at the fair, whatever |SHAVING SOAP, 10c BARS.,.4@| This was the statement of County | Cows, beet, Te: steers, 7 - | 26s and 50s $2 per ton higher, night be the detatts. TOOTH BRUSHES, HOLD FAST | Commissioner P. J. Smith Thursday | OF tor Ab te as Pr Jet ise: mm Oe Grain and Grass Seed. Meikle stood behind him ready to| py iB AND rning in regard to the applica-| h a4 spring lamb, $3@4, dressed veal} med clover, prime, cwt, $14.60@1 back him up tear ED |. SYRINGES tion to King county of the attor- For Infants and Children, | 0 es ros oane S@8'%e; live rabbits, dozen, | aisike, choice, $17; white clover, § tut it snow . 7 hag ne: e) r co dec jon that . @i9 0 De ; Sas’ néstaces Oomsd net agrek |. Cet wanes Ba Walun Co uaa tee eeonen in | The Kind You Have Always = Hams, Bacon and Lard. fg rn owt oe one by one they left, their heads|GOODYHAR FOUNTAIN — SYR-| mattar of tax compromises all over | Boars the aye oe l4c; lard, White Star, tierce, | 10; English rye grass, $8; Italian rye tonned high in the alr | INGHS, $1.60 KINDS ... $84 40 / tne state Bignature Bight hye White Rose, 81% grass, $8; brome grasa, $13; tall Mayor Wallinger and Secretary |TORREY'S RAZORS, $3.00 KINDS ‘No, air,” sald Commissioner eee ao Poultry. meadow oat grass, $16; Kegtucky Meikle left, too, But they hope to} 3 " 2.10 Smith, “that criticism does not ap- Ducka, dressed, 17@18 ' »| blue grass, $11; pasture mixture, ‘a | get things patched up before “Seat-|7ORREY'S RAZOR STROPS, $1.00| ply in King county, King county | - — Noite, aa Pace mea ay per | BPtands, $1012 we the experience and Ue day.” INDS . és makes no compromises. Other coyn 6@ 176 Di chicke a, 20¢ b : ons Arata how, | sco RE = O5¢ | tits may take 40 and 60 per cont or pound; | turkeys, fancy local] * gotg Agents “Young's Hata® - Ghirts! Neckwear! : tex levy from railroads and SCREEN DOORS ’ ~ Nuts. KE. N, Brooks & Co, 1381 tnd Ave, i other corporationa, but King county Brazil, per Ib, 13@14e; cocoanuts, eee Ys Clothing at about is me rev oe ing os a does not. The attorney general has per dogen, §8¢c;. walnuts, Eng- a pring Styles all and & us no kick coming on King county tax Mah, 1p 16¢ pecans, 13@140; Great Northegy Railway Bee our window N Ave. = show you. KN. Brooks & Co,, 1931 oa,” ° filberta, 180; black walnuts, To; | Will sell greatly joed round-trip COR CHERIY tnd Ave one hickory nuts, Te; Dutternuts, Se; | excursion tickets to St Paul, Slow { + SILVER—JIUTCHING In ail styles and sizes. Phone us the sizes you need and we will I jay peanuts, 6c; Virginia peanuts | City, K ws & C0 } U. ©. ¥. Bxcursion Co. The residence of Mr, and Mrs, F, [808d thom out, Sereen wire im rolls from 22 inches to 42 inches in I] 7c: Jumbo "Eo: dlexoade to Portland. Only $640 for the 4 8. Ho! 4, 408 Galer St., was width. 12h Eestern cities on June 14, 18, 8. merry St. FF round ‘vip. ‘Tickets good on apecia Two Mores [rceue ot a very pretty and inerat | @, Hy WOODHOUSE CO,, 1405 SECOND AVE. Fish, Orstere, Etc ivnited te mimety daar M. P. train leaving Seattle 6:30 a. . « Me les, 40; black cod Go; ling cod,! Temporary Ucket oftles and = i vd Second Avente|ing wedding Thursday evening "y Sods, $161.75; clams, open eee Cad