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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1905. WILL SINK TEETH IN ee August CUuXM Car tilbyss Standard FQUITABLEGRIMINALS | Devine 7emmrserair? Patterns | Specials for Men Women’s Hats Cash" wires" Credit | JULY | | DISTRICTYATTORNEY JEROME 16 A BULLDOG WHEN HE GOES | AFTER AN EVIL—SOM£ BIG THINGS HE HAS DONE DOWN | That Beat All Former Records es | bia hinlie Sathed otis ‘i ai aa Summer Head-Gear at Very . Men ‘ancy Shirts of handsome madrasses, Hercales and zephyrs, ; Mi thin weason's best pattern Special Prices Hight and medium grounds, with : : | dainty wtrifte and figures—newest Pretty Tarban 1 Sallors— shades of tan and blue, regular 1 mg tyle beg | $1.00, Tbe find 65e values, at your ' hf | ci for Saturday, each Sho , bbot Men's Leather Belts—the narrow 4 ' er | stylish kinds—made of bee i h up to | ) ather with fin to $ be ts “ t i} lar price A. $2.60 pocial. tomorrow, at, . 4he Men's Neckwear—silk and satin w eae te "2 A four-in-hands of most approved eas tikioe bow a patterns—in light tum eusnacthered in nine saa dark colors, regular an lus oF a ihe ae Every tine in che is represented in this July sale, and kinds, special tomorrow at : dainticst summer styles ween Satu Office Furnt should be eapectaily interesting to . bora Magee hon ge teeme—and you buy for team Boys’ Wash Suits aM " gigs A BIG NEW LOT ON BALE TOMORROW Boys’ Wash Suits, made in blouse styles, good colors and Toe W. G to 98e quality, on special sale tomorrow at 58e ash oods Sale Buster Brown Wash Suits, regular $1.26 kinds, tomorrow only 98¢ 2000 Yards of English Batiste and La Wash Waists, with stiff or soft collars, G9c and 6be values, . wns, dainty and b special tomorrow at, each .- 4Be washable fabrics, in light grounds with lovely floral pat Typewriter Desk, of solid golder Corduroy and Wool Knee Pants, sizes 4 to 14, well made, ercia.. siese qualities aol: tine 2 4 1 tygeae een gg A mB aap prduray and Wool Knee Pants, sines 4 to 14. well made, terns, same qualities sold this season at” 12% and 20e » disappearing cabinet, four pair special tomorrow, one pair to each boy, a pair.,..80e Yard, special tomorrow At... 61.6 ssee seeeee a al drawers and one arm rest, tn made 38 inches wide; pr eS ara gt SATURDAY NIGHT BARGAINS Clearance Sale to $14.50 Special inducements just to have you pay us a visit tomorrow night. Sale will rt promptly at ished, apecial tomorrow White Castile Soap, in large red and tucked, with and € o'clock. You can make your might at, cach .........17¢ 14%4-1b. bars, special tomor. without buckles, very neat DISTRICT ATTORNEY WM. TRAVERS JEROME. purchases before you go home ia i row night at sss4Me and pretty, regular 65¢ vai- mw ¥: . from work or business, or Hammocks, full size, with ox Paetrie, 48 pieces note ues, tomorro NEW YORK. July 6—Wm. Tra-}glasses from his blue-gray eyes, come down after dinner. We wide flounce, throw-back paper and envelopes in box, regular 1 agate Pr | vers Jerome, Now York's district at-| which plereed somewhat of them- poe nty of goods to last pillow, spreader, hook» and mguiar 25e ae, special regular $1.00 values for jtorney, who has announced that he | selves, but a whole lot more on ac- all the evening. Extra help to ropes, come in attractive tomorrow night at .....100 750; regular $1.50 value for will take Equitable Life Assurance | eount of the shagey brows, the fur- wait on the cfowds, We want colors and patterns, reki- pox Paper, 48 pieces in box $1.19 [matters before the grand judy to see | rows on the cheek and forehead te - see b lar $2.98 values, special to- i i ‘ & you here Saturday 2 W regular 10¢ value, special Sheil Back Combs, 64 COR. SECOND AVE. if any of the officmls are entitled | showed it—in fact the whole atmos- evening—that's all. morrow night at ....91.08 tomorrow night at , Se pom veey ees yo ey oe “ to guest chambers in the peniten-| phere was one of work 0 P ooks e iat- ms oon 4 @ UNION STREET “Fi cisries, ic a cort of tecond euition to|” And ft was evidenced when 6s Women’s Kitchen Aprons of Paper Lunch Cloths, size sax "0 Paper Books, all the lat- must be seen to be appre- ohne d ike Gab enée 46 temmoe ten! checked blue gingham with 108 inches, just the thing for or ian a a a Laon, Cate Seer, He's strentious about himself. “What, you ask me fancy border, special Satur picnics, regular value 2% 8 Sohal Ceeuier Joc kinds see wit ies He is the man that sent the noted to talk about gnyself?” he aid. day night at, each 100 each, special tomorrow mpecial tomorrow pifht si Ladies’ M ee ead haihonte |Larry Sommerfield to jail and broke | “Really, that ie too serious a mat Women’s Sunbdonneta of — “ebt at tecveeers BO@ —« Ge * “ase bbe Mae or lup a beautiful card shark, green ter for me to tackle; much foo ser- white, red, pink and blue Dennison’ Jap Paper Nap- Ladies’ New Black Silk Belts, white, regu prices 15e, jRoods and general all-around sure § Go ask . he knows polka dotted and fig kins, special tomorrow night of extra good quality taf- 17e and 20¢ each, tomorrow 1207 Second Ave. 1207 Second Ave. J) thing game, all about me, more than | do about . prints, nicely made and fiu- Mt, @ domen ., «0... + feta and Peau de Sole, shir- Might at .. sseceess..10€ ~ He is the man who raided the myself, and, really, I might well Canfield gambling joint and myself justice, don't you kno’ put the ineiplent Monte Cario on you will please excuse me,” and he the bum, so to speak, incidentally | turned to his law books in a way! Be |cansing @ reign of terror among the that settled the Interviewing matter! . He is the mam that broke up the! He tarned to his law booke—ead| ‘traffic In Bast-side girls, and it le to his cigaret. For Jerome ts a) mA in the Kast-side, in an unpretent-|cigaret smoker—hin best friends! Cc s§ nd A d M d fous Httle flat over'ooking Seward | call him a cigaret fiend. He ts al- or. eco venue an adison park that the bulldog district ai ways smoking. when the circum-' ney of New York lives. The o -\stances permit And he inhalew ~ |berhood is by no means pretentious, deeply and lovers to talk while the) ‘yet Jerome seems to have put his!amoke trickles out between bin whole sow! Into & rogeneration of teeth conditions over there and has gone| Perhaps that is one way he neopa there to live as an earnest of bis up. For he has big fights on han lstncerity. seven days out of the week. Per- | Your correspondent called on him | haps those Egyptian trust cigaretr ‘there fost after breakfast one morn- have furnished indirect ammuni- ing. In the breakfast room sat Je-| tion for bis battle with the Equit rome, flanked on one side by a/able Life trust, for the law books he | Young assistant.and on the other by | was working over showed only too latacks of law books, shirt-sleeved | well what he was digging at and-—working. One would instinc-| Jerome has a bulldog reputation. NOVELTY FACTORY SALE Will place on sale @aturday and Monday the balance of the high eat grade of tailor-made garments to be sold regardiess of the cost of manufacture. And Pay Just Half Price For These « LOT 129— There is a distinctive colles- $25.00 Sitk and Wool Suits for tion of Skirts made of mannish cteess ceenessre see @925@ | mixtures in plaited effects $20.00 Silk and Wool Suits for | These are all reduced to. half + «+: $10.00 © price $15.00 Silk and Wool Bulle 1° | rourtavs Coats in allk and toan- ='RUINED BY HIS LOVE FOR ee ee Mes. Street Is living in a modest cottage with her six children—eand@ * A PINK AND WH T they haven't much to live on. , | E GIRL In the meantime Street's business associates, tired of his neglect af business because of the girl, have adeeere Perrrit: tte ¥ tively ask the question, “Does this| When he gets hold of ythimng it 2 $7.50 | nish mixtures, worth up to §) Uvely ask werkina?” Pur Kiechtem guts away. Pity the Beatt- Se de Ge ae beet $5.00 Shirt Waists for... - Fishowed, from the short, nervous able folke if he really gets after, they told him she might die He! company, a position that oul $10.00 Skirts are to be... -5O | 86.50. $8.50. $9.50 jmanner, it gleamed through his | them. Street, Prosperous Man of (parent character could brutally cast} drank deeply, took to chloral, and| $25,000 a year to him. away his family as might some sav- covesili jacana fairs, With » Wife and Six! ico in tho wilderness. igs eboae ane aay oa TAUGHT HIM LESSON : hildren, Gives It All Up for Sev-| Gradually the story is coming out.| ),)°°. too, was taken to a hospital. It would not have been written but| #¢@ came out from the chioral and PORTLAND, Ore., July 7.—It has teon-Year-Old Edna Miller, His|for the fact that it so happened that | (Ben just managed to pull throush| ycen dikcovered that F.C. Sprague, Edna, when she graduated from peration for appendicitis. Now,| °°" jenographer—Neither Seems te/ high school, became a stenographer pr ey emerging from all this | Sccused of stealing a nugget during in the office of the Marine Engineer-|*2840w of death, strange to state,|the washup at the Klandike ¢x= lave Any idea of Common De- ing M ine She must take a|"°t One whit has bis mad devotion| pit at the fair grounds, ia © 3 train to her work. It was the same| ‘© the girl abated. In fact, it seems/ wealthy resident of New Orleans, train that Street always took to his] *celerated. Sprague was under the infuence of | office. And she—also coming out from | liquor at the time. A telegram was & NEW YORK, July 7—Any future He looked over his paper one under death—has the hardihood, ef-| received from his wife this morning work dealing with the mysteries of| morning. Their eyes met. The slily frontery, madness, whatever you|)at San Jose stating that she was the an mind that does not con-|girl blushed and smiled, The busy| Will, to say that she will marry this| seriousty iil. On being refunded for tain the story of James Street and|man of Wall Street was fascinated.|™4". Whenever such a thing be-| the expense incurred the owner @ise Edpa Mitler, will not have been well |In that exchange of glances Hes the| COMes possible. missed the charge ‘against bins compiled foundation of Street's ruination. Edna is living with her mother,| Sprague declares he will never take ‘That a man, nearing a Lalf cen-} Opportunity for Edna came. Street The latter seems also to have another drink of liquor. G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- Sik Rubber Auto Coats, worth | And Panamas in Misses’ sizes,” WILL THEY MEET FATE OF MITCHELL: PORTLAND, Ore., July 7.—In the; the seeond Oregon district. He ts federal district court today, before |!n his 50th year and is a native of Judge J. J. De Haven, the second of Oregon. Ho has been in politics the land fraud trials began. Con-|since 1886, when he was elected jresman JN. Williamson, his| Sheriff of Crook county. He was dard of the NOVELTY form-fit- Sartner, Van Geaner, and Marion R.| @lected to congress in 1902 to suc- ting Suits, Skirts and Jackets $7 50 Biggs. formerly United States land |¢eed Malcolm M, Moody. which are made to keep their * commissioner at Prineville, Ore, are) | A spectal venire of 70 talesmen shape. Hundreds of these gar- | $10.00 Skirts, in Panamas, each ff the defendants, was drawn for this trial. | Representative Williamson and te Rerreny Sot, teat B5.00 Fic goeociaton are charged, under the ¥¥ 4 *** 8 EERE RH indictment returned against them, | ¥ ha ie - Swagger Box Coats in Coverts |The new close-fitting Frock §/ With having conspired to commit an ® COUPEVILLE, Wash. July * Lot 130— $20.00 at, / | $15.00 Skirts, lke cut, in new light syitings, strictly tailored, at— Everyone knows the high stan- 1 tke : Offense againat the United States hy|® 7—-One of the most remarka- t ° and Tight gray wuitings, ke | "Alte, ike cut, in finest ma- HSS Ae peraune to swear taleely|® ie Denomenn ever morn UO1-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. als of light gray, bide and Bit tore the land commissioners in| * thls part of the country has & / brown suitings, from order to get control of land near| ® been the color dt the water in & 50 | }Prineville, Ore. The indictment is| * the bay tn this vicinity, For w vs } @ brought under section 6440 of the re-, ® the past few days it haa been # ' vised statutes of the United States,| * ® deep wine color, covering the w which section provides, where two| *® Surface of several square & or more persons conspire together|* miles. ‘The color has been so % to commit any offense against the ® marked that it has been visi- ® United States in any manner or for} ® ble for a long distance, and to ® \any purpose, and one of the persons | ® auite a depth in the water. * does an act to furthér the consptr-|® It i# believed to be due to & acy, then all are parties to the|® the millions of sunfieh, which # erime and are lable to a fine of not| * exude a peculiar reddish fluid & Come to the greatest Cloak and Sult Sale ever held in Seatt%. Buy J}lees than $1,000 or more than $10,- ® of very strong coloring prop- * apors the makers, and save belt your money. 000, and to imprisonment for not jen. The bay ts practically eras: more than two years. & solid mass of these shapeless * It is alleged that on June 30, 1902. jelly-like fish, the defendants consptred to sub- orn 100 persons to commit the of-|* ¥¥*¥ ¥ * ws » + * nd ee Se ae fense of perjury by making false declarations in the filing of land A Square Business Deal near Prinevilla Marion R. Biggs was at that time United States com-| For every man In Seattle, “Mon- missioner, and {t is alleged that 100] arch” Shirts only $1.00 each at ¥. persons went before him and swore| N. Brooks & Co. 133 iv. that lands about to be filed upon un- is der the timber and stone act were being taken fn good faith by them when in fact the entries were being Pe wie ne at “aa 5 —+ Jmade at the solicitation and under GEN. GREELY HERE government cable and telegraph |the direction of the defendants, who . lines in Alaska, ‘Gen. A. W. Greeiy,| Were to receive the lands, once pat- dn chief signal officer of the United /@nt had been issued on them States army, arrived Thursday The lands It is alleged were to be| On his tour of inspection of the Accompanied by Major Giassford,|acquired by Williamson and Van} See jet the local cable office, he made|Gesner, partners in the sheep bus! and | $250 Up oa Same tu Silks. CROWDS Which thronged this store yestoyday really exceeded our most san- guine expectations “see Novelty ManufacturingCo. L. L HOFFMAN, Manager. 1207 caene Avenue, N The great majority of these who came early in the week came just to LOOK. Yesterday they came back to buy, having, in the meantime, compared prices elsewhere. Almost everyone frankly admitted the G. L. Holmes Furniture Company had made greater price reductions THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN SEATTLE. The appended list is, of course, far from complete. No. 6,658 Reed Chair... No. 6,600 Reed Chair No. 231 Reed Roman Seat No. 6,042 Reed Chair... 6,601 Reed Chair Reg. $9.25, cut to 671 Reed Roman Chair.... Reg. $1 , eut to 110 Reed Chair, with arms... Reg. $12.00, cut to . Reg. $6.00, cut to . Reg. $8.25, cut to Reg. $9.00, cut to «Reg. $9.00, cut to Ja trip to Tacoma, where th sar Prineville, and to be used » to Tacom: ere the cable.|ness near Prinaville, and to be us s eae ci stom oy ship Burnside ts loading cable for|by them for sheep range. 4,423 Reed Chair, weathered finish, Reg. $12.50, cut to the continuation of the present line| . The opening day was consumed in to Seward. the selection of @ jury. The case! Gen. Greely reports that the|promises to be a most stubbornly | Burnside will be ready to sail with-|eontested one and to occupy as ® girl to destroy a brilliant career,|/dropped her note books. Street in the noxt two Weeks, and that she |much if not more time in the hear abd lead him to forsake his devoted | picked them up and handed them to will be manned by men from the|ing than the Mitchell case. More Wife and six children, no doubt has | her, Philippines, now en route, who wilt |than 100 witnesses are present for SCREEN DOORS been paralleled. Prom that time off they traveled the "But it is the utter disregard for}in the same seat. Edna, who had| deg ellbed. + cateinclt| CARED See CE y of life, allowed his infatuation | was too eager to grasp it. He was a mere pink and white doll of|feverishly awaiting it, Edna DUTCH FURNITURE 451 Carved Rocker, ,. went shortage in her|the prosecution, who hope to prove ; No. + Reg. $12.00, eut to The new cable line, accord-|by their evidence that the allega Ee a |ing to Gen. Greely's estimate, wili|tions of the government aro true,|[ Cherry Stain Door, any size and girl in discussing their “love” | more srous in raiment. Street || No, 860 Leathered Seat Roman Chair. «Reg. $12.00, eat to g \be in operation within the next five|¥bile a small army will testify in ‘ habe cs Ha || that makes the case remarkable made her his private secretary No. 288 Roman Hall Chair. . -Rog. $16.50, cutto & weeks. | behalf of the defense against the in-|} Varniahed Fancy Front Door, [| “Bolstered up in @ hospital bed, in| ‘The family In Englewood saw lit-/f| No, 962 Roman Hall Chatrys <+1s Rem. $18.60, cut to’ The speetal committee of the| “ictment and Its charges. 2-8x6-8 BLO f] Mich he all. but died, this mantle of him after that. The girl was lf X 78 Roman Chair, heavily entved,.;. Rem. $21.00, apt to Alaska club on Alaskan needs % if rancis J, Heney, age Plo utes Adjustable Window | Beraene, | Strest. ie. was until renal pret taken eee iN and her i “when Rocker, saddle seat. ........ vet Reg. 828.00) to confer with Gen. G attorney for Oregon, is conducting rh » Fident of a big steamship company | lover meas one a n. Greely on Fridley | tee prosecution, while the detend IERSS one tones ose + E5@ [which bore his name, admits with XU% Roman Chair, heavily carved... Rog. $28.00, cut to Adjustable Window Screens, afternoon. utmost composure that he tntends vane ayaa ant unre |] Best Washington MISSION year-old Edna, searcely ont of Creame "Bdna, just as brazenly, says: C a FURNITURE I'm in love with Mr, Street, and 2 Pounds 5¢ p when he gets his divorce I will Ho; 8.494 Leatliee! edt ela Hank Obaar wei Fine M. & J. Cofe fi] x0. 1.0084 arm chair, wood sadate nent Rog. $11.00, cut to marry him,” As for the podr wife, she takes No, 1,923 Leather Seat Rocker....,..Reg. $13.50, cut to No. 8,213 HalP Chair, Spanish leather ee aol the matter complacently enough. hu Root will accept the ten- She says she can conceive how der by the president of the oftice|f OE Fair | . Ghe Fair |] siroct'mignt preter a pretty face to me at vecretary of mate ta tate ofties and Get Your " a. we and Get Your i hers, which is not handsome, but, S 18P BORE ss sisessee traced vaeeesereees oAROH, $15.00, cut to Os in a couple of weel jut it will Money Back, joond Avenue, » Pike an ine.) Money Back, eho pathetically adds that she . 1,800 Wood, saddle er... Reg. $14.00, R ‘ necessarily be some i thought her husband might have ugar ounds bg 494 tien ae pulang ‘an oat 3 fore he closes up his busine considered her years of faithful de~ No. 2.415 Aj cat, Spanish leather” = , fairs. He wilt not be in Washing: votedness and how carefully she vad ging a eae ; ton permanently wnt sometime in ear n e 0 ress had raised their offspring. ones BR he) : tyra a $2.00 guaranteed a6-Mnch Black Taffotay extra heavy quality and Those who Knew Street in the en STORE t . y Good Kind fine luster, Saturday ,.. ‘ seees 4 621 SECOND AVENUE, Of summOP Underwear tor men $1.60 Taffeta, 27-Inchen wide, guaranteed to woar, Saturday Fide seemed go staid and eminen' ants are reprosented by Judge A, 8. Bennett, who defended Senator J. 1. Mitchell, and H. 8. Wilson and Lio nel R. Webster. The parties to the ease are ail prominent in Oregon politics, Wil Hamson being representative from pt Pee eee tts eee Adjustable Window Screens. 24x87 . oo BSe ERNST BROS., 506 Pike St. For 6-Ib. Pall Best Leaf Lard (By Scripps Nows Ass'n.¥ OYSTER BAY, July 71—The fol- lowing statement was issued from executive offices this morning: | | Do Your Trad- ing at Do Your Trad- ing at | fingyn crest variety at - 36c Chine ahs all colonia 24 piponk peldesitond beavy stoc Agger io all of “hia t eee se daw < i se Bae haw aw ne