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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 10, 1905. 3 Cash mae ad -DISGRACED MG tennrenennnahi ps i aca ae PARLOR SETS AT 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT Children’s Aprons Box Stationery EVERY THREE AND FIVE-PIECE PARLOR SET IN THE WARHINGTON, D, C., July 10 ‘0 HOUSE ON SALE AT EXACTLY HALF PRICE. ies Cabsini, the Miiring Russian Priced Low lor Clearing Big Clearing Sale Reductio Four-piece Mahogany Parlor two-tone green Verona cloth cov» B) ambassador wh@ has been trans Aprons made of fine white lawns with wide All odds and ends, worth up to 60¢ a box; ered, hand-polished mahogany frame, Consists of two art airs, F) ferred to Madrid and sails for Tuffle on shoulder or wide shoulder ploce this include one reception chair and divah, Regular price $100.00; spectal Burope next Tuesday, ts out of tem $50.00 fF) ver with everyone, including his ~ COR SECOND AVE. 4¥0 MADISON ST. : hog , Set. intatd mahogany back, covering of F/OWn government, and he is taking special Clearing Bale price Ade & box Wereoee conseone Poo Mive-picce Mahogany Parlor Get, niald mahogany Dace. core tons f [no pains to concen! bis Ill feaing otis "¢ RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. ie erona; two-tone ¢ of hand-polished magogany rere) SUCCES GI Te oe amas tk Geek Gea ae toward Baron Rosen, his successor van, one-arm chair, on ~ Rosen's attitude toward his prede airs, Regular price $150.00; spectal $75.00 cessor strengthens the previous tn Three-piece Mahogany Set, plain mahogany back, hand-polished Ff) gications that, instead of having frame, covering of Verona, Con@sts of divan, arm chair and #) been promoted to Madrid, as small reception chair price $59.00; special 2ZO.50 J} claimed, Cassini had really been re Three-plece Birch Mah t. velour cover, frame very plain and ff] called and ts leaving Washington in neatly finished. Reguiar price $39.00; apecta $19.50 | siserace The Greatest Bargain Festival Of The Year Now On Vernis Martin Parlor Cabinet, with two glass shelves and all mirror back oduction from Queen Marie's styles. Regular price $196 Thousands of Bargains! Our whole stock of choice, stylish and reliable Summer Merchandise now on the bargain counters. We have had @ splendid spring's ape : $67.50 | PUBLISHERS ACCUSED business. We have mado a falr profit and now we are going to ince of the season's stock Gold Par ‘abinet, stands five feet b N mirror back, has two ee a tl ae covet AT PRICES THAT REPRESENT A DECIDED PROFIT FOR YOL g ass shelves. Regular price, $115.00; special J. $57.50 OF GIGANTIC FRAUD “ Suggestions of Other 50 Per Cent Items ™ A very fine note papers and envelopes. Special Clearing Sale price and bib with inserting, regular ébc values the items quoted below, Come now and share'in the good things. Watch our ads. New bargains will appear each day while the sale lasts. et eee ee oe shelf, all mirror meat BO | WASHINGTON, D. ©. July 1 Clearing Wo- Clearing Kid Women's Dress Knit Underwear Clearing Ham- price $75.00; specta S2X7.2 AS be . ’ _ OMEN'S 5 3 Bight-piece Solid Mahogany Dining Set, Consists of claw foot 10- ff) A fraud order has been Issued by | men’s Hose Cloves Skirts WOMEN ¢ VESTS AT 2he@ mocks foot extension table, old Colonial style sideboard, low pattern, ¢ bad F esr ~ Bev ggh eer A. wy ; EXTRA BARGAINS 49¢@ A A SPECIAL LOT WORTH UP USUAL PRICE IS $6.50 EACH— Women's Mercerized Silk Sleeve- tyres AN EXTRAORDINARY e People ted States bank ©! » on ents, n pin and bit , ‘ foot wide; china closet with full mirror back, extra large size, four for yous it officers, and H.C . PAIR eo TO $1.29, AT GOO, SALE PRICE $3.49. b ae ee ee eee ey OFFER small and one arm dining chair with leather seats, Complete set I] Towis a’ publisher ‘The bank is Women's Imported Lisle Thread silk taped and handsomely fin is a perfect mateh ahd not made from odds and ends. Regular §| parred from the use of the mails on Hone, made with double soles Very good Kid Gloves, in black Women kirts of hand- {shed garments, sizes 4, 6 and Full-sized Hammocks in « nice price $850.00; special R425.00 ecount of alleged-fraud in the man and spliced heels and toes, fast and white and in summer — some combinatt 6, always sold at 0c each; spe assortment of attractive col- Mahogany Colonial Clock with leaded glass door, brass weights and f/ ner of raising stock and the mis black Hermadort dye, extra shades of brown, gray, modes of blue and white, green and cial Clearing Sale price only ors, finished with wide flounce, pendulum, open face with brass hour numbers, Regular price J management of the company clastic garter top; in fact, they Md tan; odd lines and sizes; white and-green and blue; also Qhe eader and pillow, and in- | . 5,000 8 o 00 ant 5 a pa number of Misses’ Skirts . $60.00; special no rh are about 6 stockhold are all that is good and perfect Worth $1.00 and $1.25 a patr r f . cluding hooks and ropes, regu- $30 ers in the bank and they will be in & stocking thade to sell at Clearing Sale price tomorrow stylish and graceful garments Clearing Shirt lar $2.98 values, special Clear- paid in part for the amount they ey lust, @ pair usu price {8 $6,50 each Waists _ ing Sale price ........$1.98 Are Sample Prices From the July Sale Clearing and while th 26e or more a pair have put Into the nterprise watt Gade orice te 7 GPE Clearing Sale price is.. 83,49 ANOTH eo COLL Good Hammocks, priced regular- tising the stock of the bank for sale * " ic. ly at $1.69 each, Clearing Sale in his magazine and volunteers to Clearing Bed Framed Pictures Ladies 300 Shirt Waists of white and — price, each coon ola half of the stock, paying Sheets ALSO AMONG THE CLEARING HandKerchiefs colored lawns and India lin take on for it the same as other stockhold- | Bod Sheets of good, strong, dur BARGAINS. . Handkerchiefs, all linen OPM Ney ha os pero’ Clearing Fine pe stead of doing so, he has not | a Pe beeh teenie. eho oy , ier styles; have neatly tucked and subscribed any, but takes credit for | ; > ‘neh Bs Clearing Framed Pictures, worth up to 8” rimmed, 100 different 4, Staal: tramte and oleae’ Lace the amounts paid in to the bank | Sale price, each She __ 00 each, your choleo 10¢ s*tviee to chocse-among; regu in fact, they are made up just REMARKABL REDUCTION COR. SECOND AVE. through him by investors, It is es abe Fr db Pletusen,. worth Gc to alues; Clearing like our $1.25 Waists, and most THIS WEEK. timated that the fraud amounts to| Clearing Wash Se each, your choles at « pric Be of them are really worth a dol 1 @ UNION STREET J #2.500.000 79¢ enc not BBC Children's Handkerchiefs, all ee lyg A on in haehed yao x Lees Pieeeen, 2 Goads Framed Pictures, worth We seseite cell aeeaeene —— r reach. We want to get rid wide, in very handsome ST. LOUIS, July 10.—Judge Selden HIGH CLASS BARGAINS TO- $1.98 each, on sale at....98@ regular fe kind Ben f summer things now, #0 patterns— Spencer was appointed recetver by | MORROW < z pecial we've made the Clearing Sale Regular $2.00 values at, a yard ring Sale price, each.. 9 price : 69e bbe Judge McElhinney f the St. L adies’ Purses —emneenne | COumty cireuit court. The ection fol floral effects, small fe Combination Purses, in black Men’s Colored Women’ Tailore Rerular $3.00 values at, a . yard and dots, worth Ife an - $1.19 lows the issuance of a fraud or¢ | and brown, assorted leathers Shirts ed Suits . soeee sees = againet the bank by Postmaster | yard; Clearing Sale price special Clearing prices tomor rane se Close to a hundred fine Suits, *esular $5.00 values at, a yard hy AGA tow, 81.20 ninas tor only og 1. KINDS FOR Bq RACH. Clone to » bandied fine Suits, ne cteenn ee $1.87 publisher of the Woman's Magazin y 7 ot Dress Swisse mt nds for on . . _ — ae a aici ve is the promoter of the bank. which hey I Me age Fpesular The kinds for only 2Eye You can well afford to buy your terials in handsome blues, Venise Bande and rag se has a paid-up capital of over §2 earner on PU ° yand a half dozen shirts greens and fancy mixtures very pretty patterns, regular 000, recelved latgely from subserib materials of — season; — Women’s Dress tomorrow. Just note the some of these suits are quite Prices 20 to 36c a yard, es ers of the magazine published by aden 4-23 Misramtbagibaay pbk a Hats savings. They'll be more ap- up-to-date and all of them can Clearing Sale price....... 5@ Lewis, on sale tomorrow and while it noth tea at he. “ iG $10.00 AND $ parent, too, when you've seen be easily altered and made into LEARING the People’s United States bank by | Washable F tiste in b _-- —-- lasts at 20¢ victier he garments themselves. fashionable garments. The ma- Summer Veilings FLOOD AN pe ce Phen har hp matted 4 madras and percale teria} alone is worth more— ap RIDICULOUS REDUCTIONS TBURN. 7 D FIRE handsome wash suiting#, ‘I “Gummer headgear will go for a shirts, in very desirable pat- far more—than the price we've Veiing priced regularly at 25¢ AUBURN, July 10.—While wading | disappeared from bey emall checks; regular price 18¢ " song during this sale, We've terns, light and dark colors placed on them. They were po 9 wie Hert — - - | A large number of men soon per yard; special Clearing Sale of : r ; res . yard reduced to ........4Oe tm the White river, near the rest- | reac <g Bee. - IN TANANA P fi 1 J started right in amongst the attached and detached cuffs to made to sell at 00 to $25.00 | reached the spot, but efforts up t price 10... best we've got, and tomorrow match; perfect in size and fit, each; the July Vellings priced regularly at 360 dence of Cal Henry, yesterday after- | this time to recover the body have moon at 5 o'clock, little Minnie) p ed unavailing. The victim was DAWSON, July Hastings was carried off her feet 12 years of age. She was the only age . by the swift current and to her daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.| death down the stream. Several | Hastings. Mr. Hastings is a brother | a yard reduced to. hyrs, a beautiful mers j4 we place a big lot of stylish | worth 85c and including a price is s 15¢ fabric, In smallsee Dress Hats, including anumber good many of the $1.00 kinds, te—We shall have to charge Véllings priced regularly at 60c 7 admired of Wilsor Bros.’ celebrated extra for alterations made on a yard reduced to ....--4O@ ring Sale price, odels, worth $10.00 and $12.00 make, on sale tomorrow and these suits if done in our work- Veilings priced regularly at 65¢ is were with her and stood|of H. H, Hastings, a well known | | north of Eagle, owing to the for Qn b, at, each ‘ while they last at, each. .5 8 room @ yard reduced to....... — and awestricken as she Seattle attorney vont Nye on Bed medi 2he $5.00 be y 23¢ QUITS $300,000 Mn a = = Taffeta 2 10.—Floods and jfire are devastating the district about Fairbanks along the Tanans | riv wires are dow checks; looks of this season's m amount of damage along the bank | ———————— ——— - a rane of the river has been 4 m As A A trip to Bremerton and the navy | will remain in office during Mayor ee ee | fyard was one of the features of en-| Lane's administration | tertalnment e | « ae man J. D. Matthews, of) NEW YORK July 10. Up to “he | "4 0 who with Cow ma noon six deaths ectly due to the | ¢ was charged by Mra.|intense heat were reported in the # STOPPED _ian charged by Mrs. |intenae heat, were reported tm UOI-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. were children. At noon the weather bureau recorded the tem be In regard to a real es NEW YORK, July 10.—James D.;of them, and has been sought in be a hs SCARCITY Brought up bef United sues THE PUBLIC in his law practice to become “Dill feeln the time has come se 2 (3 fudge on a salary of $3,000 a year.| when a corporation lawyer must Cc er morning and his bands fixed at] naan } His last private act was to refuse | cide upon which side to ally him For the firet time in the history |$19. He expects to r ra) ae nea ee RIC RLM oe ert ance ale @ retiner of 000 offered by an| whether the side of honesty of the Coder river water aystem, the bonds by Monday evening renders an income of $300,000 a year) speaking for him said conitation on nearly every impor ” Dill, one of the foremost corpors-| tant financial litigation | } oped ape nally towed (aaah tad The Second Week Our tion lawyers of America, has been| Capitalists, promoters, bankers * WATER SUPPLY OF CONTRACT- © damages, alleging k meme of appointed by the governor of New| brokers and seven brother corpora © are selling the beat ja Sercey, judge of the court of errors|tion lawyers are asking why he did|[M Creamery Butter manufacture ORS SHUT OFF, OWING TO! The defaulting West Seattle post- HOCH APPEALS 70 and appeals of that state. He sur-jit. Dill is silent, but a@ friend tn the State of Washington for |master, George M Kuhn, was nnuia u y ear- Commissioner Bowman M insurance financier. jand Justice, or with financial sche supply during the last two days has convicted wife murderer and bigam Although maintaining bis resi-|ers, who grow more defiant of the not been in excens of the consump-| | = > gd = 4 A. is - law each year, and make demands ‘ton CcourT NOTES ist, today issued an appeal to the Has opened with an enormous lot of new pieces marked down. Last jered a New York lawyer. ts/ upon lawyers for services that con ount of ter used has wae ne . ‘ 1 week we i h he i i Office is in the heart of the New! flict with conscientious scruples i Addicks tees tor vs 3 i Mayon | = A ro sae | “Just public” to help him secure the rau wes ed wee wad shoppers who came in feeling » little York financial region. Many great| He goes on to the court of errors! Ti fresh from the churn every carrying the water from the head scien ithseod- bins Sele ceuel seitek ‘tek aa eeneal af Die skeptica week we intend to surprise them more than ever. Our trusts have been his clients. In-|and appeais, not as a friend of law-| Mi day under our own brand of Mf) works has had all {t could do to|a decree of divorce from Alison E , last week's customers will be our best advertisers this week. Remem- deed he is the legal father of scores) yers, but as a fearless don ADAMS’ BEST. We guaran keop the reservoirs filled. For the | wood, on the ground of non-suppc ase to the supreme court. He said Jf ber, there are eight floors ali crowded with housefurnishing bargains. — it full weight and to give [| first time no water has been over-/and desertion. The nino | he Was not guilty of the crime and |] Every piece delivered in perfect condition. « . “ ” r you perfect satisfaction. flowing from the reservoirs into | awards the plaintiff the custody of | Would ® = Aes prove X of a a é Lake Union her The couple live in Kirk- | cence m= & ¢ nas - Northwes Je kins Love gay : ig ties a | hanging is set for Ju ». 900.—DRESSING TABLE, | No, 1658—CHINA CLOSET—Has The pumping plants are working | land _ | base 18x30, French plate mir- 5& shelves, golden oak frame, | | at their full capacity to wend water : Grew Cold in Hot Clime to the elevated districts. | Sadie C. Cooper appeared before | , Be gi wa ANL CHILDREN ror 10x16, polished golden oak. full glass panel front, curved. | ‘The city has been obliged Mon-}Judge Griffin on Monday morning | Ca" roy & Pleasant afte CUT FROM $8.00 TO...84.25 | CUT FROM $43.00 TO $38.60 | day morning to order all the con-/ and asked that she be given an or-| weed - " . A oa ieocleieuaien partes popes Sckeen te the ety 10 map the use| dur Sor attorney fous and out moncy | **?_'* © ‘ , a ea Gl COUGH, « Mission mod- His last name was Jenkins, andjto resume her maiden name of of water for sluicing purposes upon James W. Cooper, against| : * 5 has Spanish leather rever- | Forew ‘The chief cause of the large con-| whom she has filed sult for divores mahogany finished, straight | sible cushions, resting on heavy when he cut his first tooth they| paintity garbed and with delicate- ‘ sumption is the fact that person®| ‘The court allowed an order for $25 legs, very neat pattern. weathered oak frame. CUT FROM $10.50 TO $8.00 | CUT FROM $55.00 TO $47.50 are irrigating lawns and gar christened him “North West” Jen- ji flushed cheeks, the pretty ap- ms} suit money kins. plicant for divorce took the witne Jonger than the number of hours noileaiiacien - Bearing this name he grew up | stand and told the story of her short TEA & COFFEE co. authorized | ‘The condemnation suit of th 1906—CORNER CHAIR, | N° 15TI—MAHOGANY PAR- and got married. arried life on the witness stand 921 SECOND AVENUE, The Lewis Construction company |aguinst three-fifths of 1.0.8 a's binned Ghediadia Geiinns ton LOR SUITE, 3 pieces, settee, pews readies arm and side chair, nicely is trying to rent the Lake Wash-|praperty in Washin ington pumping station for $3,000 al aeeided by Judge G year ao that it may obtain the water |urday » with which to complete its slulcing | owed $1.59 ations on Beacon bill Property mn park was am on Sat th being al condemne | Now his wife has sued him for | Saturday morning. She had gone to Near Madison Street seat, carved back. @tvorce, and Friday morning orth | the islands as teacher, and had West” Jenkins became a widower,| met and loved and married “North made so by @ decree of divorce | Weet Jenkins whi wes at} granted Genevieve Edna Jenkins by | work In Uncle Sam's ¢ Judge Griffin, on the ground of non-| partment at Manila Recor "The Tac k of water will still fur- ga elaim North Went” ts out in the Phil- | thinking to return again to the Isl grade landed, Smncioee " *J8hn Wall, convicted of « in the |ands, but from the day sh with a single dime in het pocket “i to serve one rved and polished, Broca- CUT FROM Lddteand To $10.00 telle covered seat Cle -- CUT FROM $70.00 TO 0 $50.00 » 2693—PARLOR TABLE— : “a7 Mahogany table, has 2 -inch | y trate, holding fas Seeeel | | shaped top, 18x18 shelf, French ed French plate mirror 2x6, | legs, | four double hat hooks, base |qarefhy, was senten: | CUT FROM 98140 TO 928.50 18x34, Glerkship atm salary of $100 a|book, “North West” had failed to| LITTLEHAPPENINGS — \ycaz'in' tho state penitentiary Mon- | . ae CUT FROM $67.50 TO $57.60 month. Mrs. Jenkins will no longer|send her any money, either for her| . ie morning by Judge Griffin | No. 539 CHEVAL MIRROR, rejoice in either the name or the| maintenance or her voyage back oval Fren ate beveled g No. 206—DRESSING TABLE, of galary, as the court permitted her! again. Mayor Ballinger will soon appotn' : 16x4 rests in fine ma- sc 1a mahogany; is a fine Col- ate from this city to attend ‘ TELEGRAPH BRIEFS he rame, stands 5 feet 2 onial pattern, beveled French ention of the National Goo inches high plate mirror measures 22x80 inches, base 22x42, pillar legs. ‘ " 5 Roads club to be held tn Foreland & s - CUT FROM §22.00 TO $17.50 While Hubby § on Desert a Piano ig Bir og ag A cy ~ PAUL, Minn,, Jul , | Ladies’ White and Colored : —— CUT FROM $78.00 TO 965.00 no appli Fancy Collaret worth 10 Judge Thomas Burke returned on |gdeat Biliott and ( ~sodtearyy page ge DRESSING TABLE, | No. 679—PARLOR SUITE—Set- noon, 8) for th he market price, Sjo would have netted him and ippines somewhere rejolciny name he bears and a government c and 15¢; price to close . - Wifey Gets a Divorce P Sunday evening from a five months’ | Mord, of the Nort re . ely highly polished bird’s- tee and settee chair, fine ma- | No memory ts quite so lasting or| pn through the old world, having \guraed today from - Se maple > 1 French hogany frame, highly carved | 80 pleasant to us grown folk as the] cninved the beauties of France, | ti President Pe Or-| ylish larettes plate mirror 18x24, elegant ser- and polished, embossed velour | recollection of the “Sunday night 19) tray, England and Switzerland. |q@er #f Railway Tele is | eth te ' pentine tre covering the parlor." And to deny one’s| yuare Burke left Soattl children the ¢ : NEW YORK, July 10.—Out tn the;the pleasant relations on Fi ere dis u-|geeking to arrange a conference wat *s 1: ye cur FROM $25.00 TO $18.50 CUT FROM $80.00 TO $65.00 |turbed by Singer's frie ip for vating influence Of|ary 15 and went direct to Rome,| with Elliott. A strike of telegraph- / — es burning Arizona Gesert Professor! yrs, Culin music is to be selfish. where he joined Mrs. Burke and tho | ers ts pr e unless the terms are | @ yadies’ Stylish Collarettes, in » b16—CHEVAL MIRROR, No, 300 SIDEBOARD, quarter- Stewart Culin, curator of ethnology| Before Culin started on his pres-| Every home should have a plano, | McGilvra party met tats ei Danae etbeate ole eveled French plate mirror sawed golden oak with elabor- in the Brooklyn Institute Museum, | ent expedition to the southwest, he| The D. 8. Johnston Co. is offering} A party of 80, representing the — gee Naps se measures 20x48 ix . mahog- ate swell front, handsomely and regarded as the greatest cth-| knew that his wife had begun a di-|the largest variety of good Inatru-|second division of the Raymond-| WASHINGTON, D. C., July pologist of America, is searching for|vorce suit, and had agree to|ments—and at the lowest prices Whitcomb party, are due he m| Lieutenant General A. R. Ch mysteries of the prehistoric south-| make no defense. The nows of the | Monday night from Portland. Th has been authorized by President west, while the Brooklyn girl he| outcome of the divorce sult and his| Th? Chickering, the Kimball, the | wii) ga the near future for the| Roosevelt to perform the duties o > 81 oklyn | outcom he divorce sult and his| Air Auto Grand and many other| Will sall In the near future for Roosevelt to perform the duties of . No, 815—EXTENSION TABLE, | to 6% jose 1 pyeeag ete | polished, 20x44-inch beveled | | French plate mirror, Without CUT FROM $26.00 TO $20.00 joubt the most elegant Side- ard ever shown in a cut married 12 years ago is celebrating | wife's remarrying, however, has not north, where the other party will| secretary of war during the absence | 6-foot exter arter-sawe her honeymoon with another man|yet been conveyed to him. | good makes are shown here exclu-| join them. Accommodations have| of Secretary Taft and the iiness or a dy aauive te “ cut Fron ye 2 “= is was once Culin’s triead [aver Peck gn ate errenget ©) been made ahead at the Washing-| abse f A ant Secretary of | pedestal base i | “a HALL TREE, oath Culin does not know he is di- The Burlington Route has issued | ™8tch the most modest income ton hotel War General Oliver " » 8 quarter- Yorced and that his wife is now Mrs.|a very neat folder giving details of More than 400 delegates to the Bee Hive BUT PROM $0008 TO 18108 et ee oe Edward A. Singe Mra. Culin be-|the ride to Yellowstone park over _— convention of the A ican Medical PORTLAND, July 10.—Charles H AL MIRROR large and fine beveled French came Mrs. Singer Thursday in |the Cody road and through the coun- association, en route to Portland,| Hunt has been succeeded in the of No. 2—CHEV ‘OR, plate mirror 44x46 Inches in Brooklyn, when she was married to| try made famous by the noted scout. were entertained by the King Coun-| fice of chief of police by Charl 2615-2617 First Ave, peg anne ny frame, be Ms led diameter, roomy box seat, Professor Singer of the University | The beautiful lakes and camping re D. S. JOHNSTON CO ty Medical association on Saturday }Gritemacher, who has been captain Brenen Dikte eae, Ores Sones swell base, handsomely shaped of Pensylvania. Culin and Singer|sorts along the line are described */ afternoon at tho Whashingtom\of police for some time. Gritz Between Vine and Cedar. ed, measures 20x48 inches and carved. i appointment nly tem CUT FROM $32.00 TO $25.00 CUT FROM $110.00 TO $90.00 swere formerly associated at that] and {llustrated jn a most interesting 903 SECOND AVE. hotel, from which headquarters the !n @niversity and on good terms, but) fashion. Burke Building. visitors were shown about the city , but it is believed that he

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