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JULY 1, 1905. “Don't Worry, Watoh Us © r Cash intesere "Credit |) Tuesday Is Third Floor Day, Crome perl Bperelagnaleganoer SDV, st Seen the { CH Z Li: { We'vea New HKimons } a ¢ “at ys Big Spread Goods? a Ses ent { Now | Housekeeping | ouseKeeping | | pal Goods Extra Low Prices on Linens and Bedding a Special Clearing Sale Attraction § than tomorré Char ure t tr tunity to ain f t HEAVY ALLL YEN GREAM JERMAD vcr ‘Ow! 0 6 h red narrow. 8 7a04 SOc : 8 l-3c Pz | | | Rach day thie week the sale articlg {ured for } that day will be placed on « yw it ts me ‘a Fion day. { Wednosiay it is Second-F articles on sale are Jardinter ; Stands, Center and | ry Tables, Go-Carts, Metal Beds, Dresser 4 Chiffoniers, et Wateh for dete ls tomorrow night TUESDAY THIRD FLOOR 82, Work Table, m 1 weatl 414, Hall Mirror, quarter sawed ered oak, w tw oak frame, oval French bevel and two dra fancy plate mirror 14,00; Tuesday 128, Hall oak, ba adod weath front, ad wrought $67 t y and hooks 1 ! , $40.00; cut to x w red oak re | 59%, Hall Seat, quart awed Price $3.50; T y onl © are golden oak, has rubber box $1.73 || BY REV. MINOT J, SAVAGE, D. D,, | {hat the husband and the wife have very plain effect. Price $1¢ TUBSDAY ONLY Pastor of the ¢ h of the M lost their love fi r. It r to 89,00 4, Mission Oak T h, New York Cit t sub : 80%, Hall Seat, large size ten w ne pa nm top, Agalt vor r a y a home § oak quarter sawed wer pattert wt t ! , n they are eat ob } ed. Price $ " , that « has a yf ken t niain that home ; 7 rl x97, Mahog has har Tuesday HEAVY CREAM DAMASK, 72 7, Parlor ie French and extra value; spe Pe tomo “5Oc | rong, shedting musi DOUBLE SATIN DAMASK full bleached pecial Clearing Sale yr evanea EXTRA S8PECIAL—DOUBLE ATIN DA : MASK r SEER ERE EEE ERA RA RR RRR G-LHolmesFurnitureCo: UOl-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. toget the city, instead of turning the y ‘ over to @ private com s cases that are urate the big ut price | sian wok alo er M800") SED DOW Woy TALK of this great al ake non y walls INTERESTING PEOPLE that shut them TUESDAY ONLY J tomor re Se BLOF Ben $2.95 : 1 ‘ CROCHET BEDSPREADS ER { 1 all-in 1 riyie il who has ha t ' ‘ heavy quality, hemmed ee erry : Z| mute sae eet AT TE THEATERS| § ie ss ph M oak, bh ‘ ng OW mat b thr k , > = t per lit : . ’ " vane i = w yp t " en Te eee ee eee eee es oo poe a i vor tained, w mee at ook forw * = ee 4 | SILK GLOVES, in shades of blue, browr NEW LONG TAB WASH COLLARS ist 1 or plage ir n ha n ¢ venue—"The jerby mode, white and t what r—are neat | ine ¥ he how & Maveot *) 4 . pone vb ggeed 2 dernecoon t . ! t teg -|* * Oh isusdersecies at $5, an 75c j ger Tyger Re eee eee eee ee t areful n ts aa Hy w ohn, — 1 way,| The Taylor any - e | \ ‘ : th the | “The 1 Mas f i mipathy euch spect homes that hr s Saete ant McCarthy Dry Goods Co. , . ‘ ais y of racing : that a large f oy yd The Northern Pacifie notors A Second Ave. and Madison St. Fs i TUESDAY ON + and considerat tow ' t x o b mt), her s an bir is 8 ae ei gOS 3 42, Magazir Rack w ea ‘ t | Geattie and 6 @, lenv * . ast proved themselve * has fou eee As ' “ | capable of carrying their parts. Th 3 sg a + r paper / ’ x her fn the first Mr. Taylor wro' ER, y 817.50 |" F ty t THEBIGGEST EVER ety iaiea eee hat crude but |LR RRA AAA RA ARE ARERR RE, WARSAW, July @1.—Ten thous { retrte \ far wasted } lmany etirring epiacdes medy * * T believe with my w | cant Tee aaiga: Sonange ys teehee 1 A HORSE #/y 4 le on account Ai , « r | rhe 7 will ren alt this 4 woe a Ce : * * e movement Is i ss = - J crowded houses will prob ature be [* gale an /Seattle’s Leading Piano House °y),°.. : * r of a horse & | % 5 oe where God Ae ® cemetery ard of works *]y ; vo man} Does Things in Keeping The Star theater han really af * OM Saturday decided to set t/q Z C ft No man | é r great list ttractions this we * as 10 acres in the 260-acre #\® + an ver wil With the Rapid Growth ie Sleeve esutal & tract It owns at the pest house * |» " si ND AVE. G ect for God t ft the foliowing ar # on Beacon bill for the burial */» * RES ECO! Him responal and Progress o \ ateieeh ts wemede.” me # of dead horses. The need of t| * @ N » ‘ he m ages that have last; Dreano. burnt & the repository was urgent, as ®/|» i che UNION STREET taken place since the beginning of Our Great ped wen: yer |® the Seattle Fertilizing works, #/y yy psig, | the world Sen ane tere, Salk Recccaggrncn st F has previously taken * PLERSIREEPRES I believe that we hare a right to City. pe gi Bo tla ae eg to or f such animals, has been # that saying right around new filustrated song. and the star d to remove fre lo- 0G { has put ple arunide nine Monéay atl oscope with many beautiful an @ at rer bg i no man has a right to for to oi Gietiaed sioteren n the near | a ® m., D. 8 Jobe will | thrilling 5 mo of all horses that dio in #| 7 * * * ’ “| 70 PUBLICIT? MEN Oe ed the at neceasity for | unbearable pone " ive thousand SERRE RE Pee CeCe eC Cece ee eee eee eee blows teea 000) 5 enter cane, aint hcoeacensfotoent tulip | “Cre inuch more than ai to supply the demand of mal business. In fact, wel, ad a see crowded to the Gocnp completed by the local chapter of rooms at 903 Second | the Pacific Coast Advertising M Ming), as well as in » the new | &sbociation to banquet Professor A ERR Fioal arrangements have been PREACHER TO HANG AS RESULT OF ATTEMPT TO EXTERMINATE FAMILY OF RIVAL VALDOSTA, Ga, July 31 Rev. J. G. Rawlins was Furniture” Made of prairie grass r t . * * * * * r wholesale warehot * ern Pacific building and extra | ,, * storage room outside, We must, # urday found guilty of bein od will get this axtraor-iton next Monday evening. * an accessory to the murder of ulation of stock out of} * the two ch * * . * * * * * * * cause real t and there | Into exist l to see any rea has rapic point of for use or Sheldon at the Hotel Washing anadati porches and herefi g that which in en of Rev, and way at a very early if a| Professor Sheldon is a national! ® Mrs, W. L. Carter, and unless house ral knifing of prices will do it authority on business methods, and a higher court intervenes, #|J homes f as the | has consented to deliver an addres foremost, most prog e and up-jon “The Sclence of Busi to-date dealers tn in the|ting and Business Building ty, intending p rs may rest| The advertising men expect t new|make this a public affair, and the and salespeople of the establishments may attend by securing tickets for the banquet Rev. Rawlins and his sons, Mil ton and Jesse, and Alfred Moore will have to hang. Raw and Carter were rival hodist ministers, and the former attempted to wipe out family of the latter. EERE EEE in view of our mes Get being a er rain nor sun. We have cut the price this line of ¢ terest you which ascured that L ade in rapid Piano and ling while this sale is in es this great ager 8 are such hed mak Hobart M ff, Kretl-French D. 8. Jobnet » wel Cut Price. rises aartrtas Aamo | FOIL PLAN TO OFFICER r Pric AIR ‘ $18.00. ¢ NER CHAIR $ No. 268 CHAIR N s N s N “Wey s iN 4 CHAIR ». € s . pm vate No. 387 CHAIR (See above cut) c s |_ As it wo rity: Pe: No. 518 SI 1,00, Cut to ...eses s KEeP TEDDY BUSY — | much space to give a detailed list, FN No. 16% 1 Onis : ta p : | 16 CHAIF Cut to ou ja ieie aan tail, the following few SAN FRANCISCO.—An extensive ges at $50 each, and th w r P we) f plans | samp ough the | in who. too. adden! rman labars of tue Hing. Thess meth \ orch Pieces in - toee pared oan bere ecu ation ha: i r designated, it ts al eee ena Laws Pieces, tat two mld go before a jud $ tr n | urt and sw trate. | will t Py =~ Si. Sartori bad teowa the «i » be aa 3 . 4 lleged mem~|zen's papers the Ie mo an wei of and that he 4 140 wil t mt 1 a resided . ‘ y “ echeme nship paper Frank ee om y and the 64, $78 and $95. recel vie from $1 5 Pay One the: Colle P june! down and # _known politiela forthwith to ee Muntingtorm | and $20 per) ceper; Hern Von Bu or off : 2 |; Terms on Organs, 6 to $1¢ euwa i! fficer on the big Amer ean | p m y Widow of the Railroad Magnate, and Who Is Said to Have Mad at and $2.50 to 68 per month jian steamer Nevadan; Paul Rupp-| cured, be prima facie ho Largest Contribution to the Publishers for a Copy of “Fads and : an a re Every instrument guaranteed to}™und, master-at-arms on the rev-|dence that applicant was an Fancies.” vis arm o eceaneaned Jenue cutter Thetis; William Ach! an en | way a i |strand, proprietor of a sailors'| In that way American 4 0 1 ning. Da boarding house; Ernest Graes be trod by a host of g NEW YORK, J ‘ime Gouth-| clan. The history of thelr move f ) val in the city. | jand Frank A. Wirtanen. ‘Tt merican 1 : atom 7 was on his way to the wheat! is detained as a witness. a @rn Pacific steamer Proteous ar-| me white in the city was re-|roias in Yakima, At Mecker junc-| Gu spvantied ‘Mak has; been a ie c rived at quarantine | corded, and from Infected or tion he fell from the train and the Sd sto (0. | for the past 11 months, a b ed again ‘ la! leans this 1. | pictou p excluded. All| wheels ren over his right arm |< Seta to the United 8 autho t timate citizen 1 Cut to passer were refused.|was taken to the county h pit " . 3 lities who have been engaged ‘ taken from American | Cut to where it was decided to amputate ATTLE'S FOREMCS IC | pouting out tue guicew. There’? at $50 a tiller | Cut to The ywed a short) steerag iberty. At New Orleans when the ix cabin passengers were| where 4 SK é MUS exh ate’ passengers embarked they wore ex-| passed, five from the Italian quar-|his arm. Ho never recovered f i HOt | “big money” in it; citizen's papers a Bmined by 4 board of bealth physl-! ters x rejected, the ck BURKE BUILDING being quoted on the water front ex | of the men apprehended, ha Cut to