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lg AUTOS TO COMPETE WITH ELECTRIC CARS AGO CAPITALIST PLANS TO PUT A LINE OF MONSTER] Automobiles witt n supercede HUG-CHUGS" IN SEATTLE FOR PASSENGER TRAFFIC— |etreet cars as a means of carrying WILL INCLUDE SUBURBS people to and from work in @his ¥ lw 1 to the ndy City on ed orien 1. C, Vincent, Chicago, | out a cherished plan of his | & capit e $1,000,000, # | iis acheine is none other than @® & Benet Quick, ¢ fortat rvice, ® | estabiish automobile lines to take & Bedene 1 by..J. A. Moo re and Corporations Committes. # |) @lectrie ar Lines in thie * Rkhhkeehhee CREHORE DORE WOT IE! wo gy orgy dag. 4 yeeee ity for nearly & week, a guest of hah the Rainier-Grand, has been keeping very quiet about his novel project, but the main features of his plan | have become known, | nish rapid and cheap transportation Jrorvice in the business district, al jthough the auto lines would ultt AND GLASS | mately be extended to the suburbs. . | He does not think that the suburban lines, for a few y reat least, would ] | THAT WILL SAVE YOU NEARLY J): 2! cos >4.5555 ‘ lines on account of the immense 50 PES CENT distances this city. He is con s vineed, however, that by charging : wierdted sarsacef{| Perhaps a little higher fare than that co n street cars, he could also soon Mie 16-in decorated crystal Va $1.00 dozen white bulld up @ profitable suburban traf- wall cabinet ; ae ts ceceeeereeee DOP | TAM ce seeeerenens many persons being willing to ’ fe large sine salt and pepper | isc white semi-porcelain Scollup little higher fare for the In- GRAKOr 5 eens cere ee BM | ce ee ceveeees coo Be 4 speed and added comfort of thie te « practical tittle article for heme or offies wee bot a oo OF eee deeds eee |. jan auto rida In the summer ti inet fitted with top shelf, mirror, brush tray, two towel rings, eee f-poreelain .. .....605 7 i : “te jae saaeatuas Gee | po! Te Ti me auto passengers being given all but one to a person; no fone, ©. O, D, or mall orders iSe dozen American beauty red Jf) kinds of scente views impossible from y | x Spoon T . ete, | (pet jin De | trait jar Rubbers a street car, doaen cut glass Water Tum- +1008 F* ; | od a toche pac cae | 2 “i ses _¥incent contemplates runing his fc 4-gallon glass water Jug 10¢ $1.00 dozen white sem!-porcelain | Cups and Saucers, pair ..5¢ } | 60¢ dogen thin blown glass Tum- | Ddlers, ech .. .... Be Fruit jar Covers, porcelain lined, dosen . $100 Lots ‘These are the best cheap lots in| | the city. Two blocks east of end of Une, and | West Queen Anne car Hallard and Green Lake. | Sheriff's Sale of Personal | Property (Copy.) By virtue of an order of Court issued out of the Superior Court of the State of California, ted and delivered, on the 7th day of February, 1906, in favor of B. Reiss, and against I. Reiss, A. Green and Bt Sader the firm name of Novelty Cloak & Suit Company, I have levied on the following personal property, to-wit Pe cloaks and suits, $ tables, 2 bamboo screens, 2 revolving racks (6 ps), 1 triple mirror, 7 dummies, 2 busts, 2 mirrors, hines, 1 press board, 1 riding habit horse, 3 irons, 1 fron stand, 1 gas stove with tube, 2 carpets. Notice is hereby given that on Thursday the 22rd day of February, 1905, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., I will sel! all the right, title and Interest ‘of said defendants, I. Reise et al., in and to the above described property, at Central Warehouse, No. 261 San Pedro Street, City of Los ‘Angeles, County of Los Angeles. at poblic auction, for cash in hand, ni U. S. gold coin, to the highest and beat bidder. Dated at Loe Angeles, this 17th day of February, 1906. W. A. WHITE, Sheriff. By JOHN R. SLATER, Deputy. have caused this in and for Los Angeles County, and to me Spanier, doing business 1 case fixtures, 4 cases 6 chairs, 2 sewing 3 4 } (Signed) (Signed) And I. R. Kline, have been duly appotnted by parties concerned tn the purchase and sale of the aforesaid stock, | ‘entire stock of goods, wares and merchandise to be removed from the Central Warehouse, No. 251 San Pedro Street, to (301 First A , Cor. of Uni , Directl . S. Post , venue pone og ton sag Fag tag Postoffic 1 quote you the class of merchandise and articles contained in this stock and are now offered at retail anle to the general public whole or single purchase: (1,500) one thousand five bundred Men's Sul (450) four hundred and fifty Boys Suits; (2,000) two ad pair of Men's Pants; (400) four bundred Men's Overcoats; 0) two hundred Boys’ Overcoats; (1,500) fifteen hundred pai Men's Shoes; (600) five hundred pairs of Boys’ Shoes; (400) four hundred Ladies’ Dress Skirts; (750) seven hundred and fifty Ladies’ Made Dresses; (600) six hundred Ladies’ Spring Jackets; (96) ninety-five Ladies” Silk Petticonts; (275) two hundred and seven Ladies’ Satin Petticoats; (645) six hundred and forty-five Ladies’ Lawn Watsts; (1,450) one thousand four hundred and fifty Ladies’ Suitings; (120) one hundred and twenty pairs of Men's Kid Dress Gloves; (670) six hundred and seventy pairs of Sus 5) one thousand four hundred and seventy-five pieces of Men's Underwear; (2,650) two thousand six hundred and fifty (1,345) one thousand three hundred and forty-five pairs of Ladies’ Hose; (895) eight hundred and ninety-five Men’ wchiefe; (945) n hundred and forty-five Men's TI 440 Men's Working Shirts; 670 Men's Dress Shirts; 1.455 Men's Hats; 1,2 of Cotton; 620 Men's Sweaters; 470 Pieces of Ladies’ Underwear: 214 Men ney Vesta; 20 Ladies’ Opera Coats; 40 Ladies’ Silk Waist Suits; 2 Revolving Racks; 2,470 Feet of Lumber; 2 Triplet Mirrors; 7 Dummies; 2 Busts; 12 Chairs; 1 desk; 2 Sewing Ma ; 1 Press Board; 1 Riding Habit Horse; 3 Irons; 1 Iron Stand; 1 Gas Stove with Tubes; 3 Carpets; 40 Stock Tables. Now on re and subject to a cash offer. R. KLINE, in charge. Commencing Friday, June 16, at 9 o’Clock A. M. Sharp Following 1 quote you the retail prices that are placed upon the above sheriff's stock: Ladies’ Furnishings Whipcord Worsted Suits, $11.45; Men's $30.00 Imported Worsted and Unfinished Worsted Silk Faced Dress Suits, $12.95; Boys’ $8.50 Lor Pants Sults, $3.35; Boys’ $15.00 Fancy Worsted Suits, $6.25; Youths Ladies’ $3.50 Imported Linen Waists, $1.75; Ladies’ $4.00 Fine | $20.00 Drens Suits, $8.85; Men's $12.00 Overcoats, $4.95; Men's $15.0 Walsts, $2.00. Melton Overcoats, $7.65; Men's $26.00 Silk Lined Overcoata, $11.2 Boys’ $3.00 Knee Pants Suits, $1.25; Boys’ $4.00 School Suita, $1.55 Boys’ $6.00 Knee Pants Dress Suits, $2.46. Mien’s Furnishing Goods and Shoes Men's Ladies’ T5e Walsts, 240; Ladies’ $1.26 Flannel Waists, 59¢; La- $2.00 French Flannel Dress Waists, 75¢; Ladies’ $1.60 Mercer- Waists, 69c; Ladies’ $2.50 Madras Cloth Waists, $1.25; Ladien’ Fancy Brilliantine Waists, $1.76; Ladies’ $6.00 hina Silk $2.95; Ladies’ $8.00 Taffeta Silk Dress Waists, $3.00; La- $1.00 Lawn Waists, 49; Ladies’ $1.50 Lawn Waists, 7c. Misses’ $12.00 Tallor Made Suits, $4.96; Misses’ $15.00 Tailor Suits, $5.95; Misses’ $2.00 Skirts, $1.39; Ladies’ $14.00 Blue and Oxford Tallor Made Suits, $7.96; Ladies’ $25.00 Hand Tallor Made Suits, $11.95; Ladies’ $30.00 Imported Model Arrow Brand Collars, Mon’s 10¢ Whit Men's 10c Black and Tan Hose, 4c; d Gowns, $14.40; Ladies’ $12.00 Black and Tan Jackets, 94.96; Sc; Men's 20e Hose, 100; Men's 20¢ Suspenders, 7c; y $20.00 Corset Fitting Jackets, $4.95; Ladies’ $35.00 Three- Linen Handkerchiefs, 2c; Men's 40¢ Underwear, 19¢; Men's T5e Un ter Length Coats, $11.25. derwear, 32c; Men's $1.26 Underwear, 64c; Men's Ibo Bow Ties, 4c Men's 35c Ties, 4c; Men's $1.50 Nogliges Shirts, 490; Men's $2.0¢ Ladies’ $1.00 Mercerized Petticoats, 49¢; Ladies’ $2.00 Two-Ruf Mercerized Sateen Petticoats, 79¢; Ladies’ $6.00 Moire Silk Petti- Opera shades, $2.45; Ladies’ $22.50 Peau de Soie Silk Dress $11.25; Ladies’ $2.00 Oxford Gray Skirts, $1.39; Ladies’ $4.00 Mixed Dress Skirta, $1 Ladies’ $7.50 Short Rainproof Dress $245; Ladies’ $17.00 English Vicuna Silk Drop Dress Skirts, ; Ladies’ 50c Jersey Ribbed Underwear, 24c. Spool Cotton, 1%¢; Ladies’ 25¢ Egyptian Comb Vests, lace effect, 3, Ladies’ 500 Blue and Pink Vests, 140; Ladies’ ise Black Hose, ; Ladies’ 25 Open Work Hose, 9c; Ladies’ ae Lace Howe, 12%; SOc Liste Hose, 15¢; Children’s 200 Hose, 64c; Ladies’ 10¢ ikerchiefs, 3c; Ladies’ 25c Handkerchiefs, 8 1-30; Ladies’ 60c Lace ikerchiefs, 15c; Ladies 60c Underwear, i5e. Negliges Shirts, 69c; Boys’ $1.25 Sweaters, 490; Men's $3.00 Sweat ors, 93¢; Men's $1.60 Night Shirts, 34c; Mon’s 15c Black and Tan Hose, 6c; Men's 36¢ Silk Clock Hose, 12%c; Men's 0c Open Lisle Hose, 16 2-30; Men's 10c Blue and Red Bandana Hondeershiets Se; Men's $1.50 Percale Stiff Bosom Shirts, 690; Men’ nbber Collars $c; Men's All Wool $2.00 Underwear, 6%c; Men's $1.00 Fleece Lined Underwear, 390; Men's President Suspenders, 25c; Men's 35¢ Wool Howe, 12%¢; Men’s $2.00 Pants, 890; Men's $2.25 Twisted Worsted Pants, 98¢; Men's $8.00 Dress Pants, $1.24; Men's $4.00 Dress Pan $1.75; Men's $6.00 Dress Pants, $245; Men's $6.50 Imported Worst Dress Panta, $2.96. Boys’ $2.00 Shoes, 98c; Boys’ $3.00 Vici Kid Shoes, $1.35; Boy $2.50 Dresa Shoes, $1.45; Men's $3.50 Calfskin Shoes, $1.45; Men's NM 3 5 | thi $4.00 Dress Shoes, $1.85; Men's $5.00 Vici Kid and Patent Leather en Ss an oys 0 ng Dress Shoes, $2.46; Men's $6.00 Patent Colt Dress Shoes, $ ; Men $3.00 Fedora Hats, 90c; Men's $4.00 Stiff Hats, $1.45; Men's $2.5 Men's $10.00 Oxford Gray Suits, $3.90; Men's $15.00 Hairline Wool Business Suits, $5.96; Men's $18.00 Fancy Worsted Suits, jj Men's $20 Clay Worsted Sults, $8.96; Mon’s $25.00 Silk Lined French Fur Hats in Seal Brown and Drab, $1.45; Men's $5.00 Stetson Hats, $2.45; Men’s and Boys’ 50c Caps, 19; Men's TSe Caps, 2% Men’s $2.00 Military Hats, $1.29. TH® AFORBSALD SHERIFF'S STOCK IS NOW LOCATED AND ON SALE AT 1301 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. COR. FIRST AVE. AND UNIVERSITY, DIREOTLY OPPOSITE U. 8. POSTOFFICE, DIAGONALLY OPPOSITE THE DILLER HOTEL. | THE BRATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 1 our “husy Friday’’ news for Usis special will be filled. (on sale in housefurnishing store second floor new annex) Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 101 SEATILE—————— BELLE | south of Rosa Easy terme, Inquire 88 s pa of owner, Pee firet suburban Ine to Capttot bill Janes Bornwelh “Tac yseh, | if that proves successful, he wilt Second and Union en 7 Vb63, |B ies civics te Queen Anne amd N+ [INSURANCE Rens > Heacon hilla, and even to Fremont, Autos can cover distances tn half First Ave. aa———— the time of street cara, and they are WM confined to streets with tracks jpn them. This would be a big « | ¥enlence for nr hess down tow fare. Local auto owners consider the |plan practical. The chief obstac ber think, is in the many high bills this city. Auto cars |farrying 30 or 40 passengers, pro Fraca with 60-horne power motors. | which are aiready in use, could, however, be taken rapidly up any bi The possibility of auto car lines was discussed by J. A. Moore and the corporatt committee at the meeting on Wednesday afternoon. although none of the men had yet heard of Vincent's r able scheme. Moore sugee possibility of auto lines to show that the profitableness of an investment in @ street railway was not an abso- lute certainty, He ald n investment of $1,000,000 tn automobiles would provide enough of them to put the street cars in thie eity out of business. Aa to whether they could be run at a profit, however, ts of course not yet known, On Fifth avenue, New York there is already an auto line in op- eration. The fare te 6 cents.” SEBEEESEESV SEY ST SPENT ENTIRE FORTUNE IMPRISONED IN SALOON PORTLAND, Ore., June 16 Imprisnoned in a saloon for 14 days, EB. C. Watkins, a Micht- fan logger, wan forced to spend the last cent of a $1,400 inherit- ance he brought with him, and fino departed minus his costly gold watch and chain Watkins came her troit and when going in to buy & cigar at the St. Louis saloon was beckoned to by a woman on the balcony, who persuaded him to buy her a bottle of wine. * * 7 * * * from De- He was kept in the place, drunk, until his money was gon B. J. Martin, whd runs the saloon, asserts that not a cent was stolen from Watkins, who, he alleges, bought wine for 14 days for Nadine Allen, the plano player. He sent out and had a barber come and shave him and paid $2 = shave, and in the saloon, Watkins spent as high as $200 a day on wine for the n, and now has asked the sheriff to recover & his money. Pee ee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee eS » ERR HALIFAX N. 8, June 15—In order to make a practical test of the theory advanced by prominent Are- tie explorers and others that @ s0- jodrn In the Arctic regions will cure cqusumption the steamer Havana ldalves this port today for a health erulse along the coast of Greenland Tho steamer is in charge of physl- effhs and others selected by a num- ber of prominent Washingtonians ‘wit are backing the project and it carries as passengers a numebr of tuberculosis patients. r ster ~<a Groat Northern Railway Will well greatly reduced round-trip excursion tickets to St. Paul, Sioux ‘ , Kansas City, St. Louls, Chi- cago, Milwaukee and other imp tant Hastern cities on J : ™% and 17, limited to ni ‘Temporary ticket office Yesler & For Teachers Going East the Northern Pacific has arranged for spectally low rates to St. Paul, Chicago, ete, Tickets on sale June i4th to 17th Inclusive, Call at N. P. Ticket Office, and ar tor trip. pattie, your G. A. R. Exoursion to Portland Exposition, Monday, June 19th, leaving Seattle 8:40 a, m. only. Cail at N, P, Glty Oftic all particulars. jto avoid the delay of waiting for | capable of | OUR $15 SUITS Are of a style as thoroughly characteris- tic as is their splendid quality and per- fect fit. There’s an unusual some thing about them a distinctive look -- that speaks clearly of good taste FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 100 dozen Gents’ Fancy Half | 25 dozen Boys’ Hose, regular 25¢ quality, Hats, regular special, per pair “ 15¢ 50 dozen Fine Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs. regular 15c kind, 25c special, 3 for tecxs, epecia! ig his daughter, Mi and Mra. L. H. Gray of Seattle. Kerry seys he ts going ahead to ‘blaze the trail” for a large num- | ber of Seattle and Tacoma autois' lwho oxpest to make the journey later in the season, providing he |gets through ali right and his re- ©” | port upon the conditions of the roads is not too discouraging. TO PORTLAND IN AN AUTO A. & Kerry left Seattle at 4:55 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. route for Portiand in an automobile. Between Seattle and Tacoma, Mr. He arrived in T Kerry says, the roads could not pos- Wednesday night and left Thursday|s#tbly be in better condition. He morning at 7 on his journey to the | came around by the way of Sumner exponition city, expecting to reach | and the run of 44 miles was covered the Columbia river Thursday even-|in three hours and five minutes, ing without any outbursts of speed. Mr Mr, Kerry attempting to| Kerry in confident the run from Ta- | make any speed d and will|coma to Portland could easily be spend the night at some point this| made in a day, but he says he ts in side of the Columbia and go inte|no hurry ard will not go into Port- Portland Friday morning }land until Friday morning. The Accompanying Mr. Kerry, who is| party stopped at the Tacoma hotel ing in a large White Steamer, | Wednesday night. ma at § o'clock eee eee ee is not rec tra and master tailoring. Choose a $15 Suit---or one at $20 or $25, as you will---the clean-cut lines and refined lines are in them all, with matchless workmanship. _ Our Summer lines are wonderfully attractive in our Boys’ and Children’s Clothing Department, as well as in our Men’s Department. Agents for Selz Royal Biue $3.50 Shoes kinds, special, each........ 75 dozen Neckties, 4-in-hands, oo and bows, regular Soc kinds, | SPECIALS and Children’s Straw 50c and 75c 25c 25c VIENNA, June %5.—Three & Persons were killed, 18 serious- # ly and 40 slightly injured, as a © result of a fight during a per- ® formance of a traveling show ® at Derekgyhas, Hungary. A ® peasant boy volunteered to act ® a8 subject for a “cannibal act.” ® He was severely bitten by a & caged wild man. The casuaities # occurred during a fight caused & by an attempt of relatives to ® rescue the boy. * ee ee ee ee ee ed The steamship Lyra, which was scheduled to sail for Nome at day- light Thursday mornii able to clear until late in the after- noon. her cargo of coal. take a cargo of 7,000 tons to the north. , was not She was unable to complete The vessel will PRO any one who sends this Latest Photograph of Mies Carrie Wilson, 3728 64th Place, Chicago. NOW at all cru 5O cents and $1, FREE. To show how quickly Danderine acts, we will send a large sample free by return mail to advertisement to the Knowlton Danderine Co., Chicago, and ten cents in silver or stamps to pay postage. Danderine Grew Miss Wilson’s Hair AND WE CAN VE IT. Danderine Is So Exhilarating Invigorating ’ and strengthentng to both the hair and seaip that even 8 a6. bottle of it Is often enough to show wonderful tm- provements, It at once imparts a and velvety softness to the hair, aud afew weeks’ use wit cause new hair to sprout out all over the scalp, grow abundantly, long and beautiful. for awhile, after which two or three thes a week will be enough to complete whatever growth you destre. Kilng briitiancy Use tt every day ists, in three sizes, 26 cents, per bottle, with their name and acdress For Sale and Guaranteed by QUAKER DRUG CO.