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i ~ ~ AAA RA ARE RR Re! Same Old Story--Stranger pressenntesss**2/ TEDDY ANQ WITTE oe jmeegmena regen craps rg * 318. 08H! ry We i ‘tan ne p|* _ Wedtevue has been outdone by | WELT EACH O1HER anted Check Cashed==! |% ovo’ tsk * * A fow days since FB, Ward, *| — ema n er 0 e / eid * of 108 Siaty-third avenue +1 WR BAY, Aug. 4 The Rus a ory * Green Lake, read in The Star * wee plenipotentiary, M. Witte Beery oreke Bad say ch — oe - {| & that a Bellevue gardengs * | was introduced to President Roose Ww rth ‘ Reattle, en route to his home tn ao eene mad | Broducert a seven-foot ‘Potato #/ volt this afternoon. ‘Thergiant en-| 0 t Cc Hope, O., and was wandering along | fro ako to satisfy tho station! y Friday morning Mr, Ward */ companied by Baron Rosen, Rus-| 0 $3 the waterfront on Thursday a agent # walked into The Star office *| stan ambassador | Nt Be : hoon. He Ww proached by awell| After getting the money the first] \ trating behind him a bunch #| arm | Of course you remember that big factor Pown-and-Country” | ¥ bets dressed m it developed that stranger informed the boy that he] y of Jong green tendrils, at the #| “Tho count comes merely to got | Meal and sensible outside garment ever devised f inan's comfort—that created su f both were from the same town, but/had brought down his brother’) ¢ roots of which atill hung three #/ acquainted with the president,” ex a few » and, of e¢ yO Sete Ce te ee aeared ab + the man had been to Alaska for| corpse from Alaska, and told him | mund, wholesome “bog apples” *| plained Baron Rosen, “and has! Seco soter sain, oF @ friend whor "| j several years and had struck it rich| that {f he would stand guard over! @ of goodly size The vine was *| nothing to say for publicatt prise, phe und tell her to t t car to The Bon up_th it for a little wh he would give] ® stretched on the office floor *| M. Witte amiled and bowed, but Marche tr ad 8 ret plek of wh left at—think of Soon another man, who claimed | bim a ticket back to his home.|® and when the office yardstick */ vouchsafed no remarks as the pres | 76 sthem up with ten dozen held back for to be the station agent, came up to) Drake consented and remained on|® was applied it was found to *|ident’s colored coachman drove the | ning all over again, only this tine the price 7 the first stranget and informed him | guard for five hours, but suddenly|@ measure § feet 11% Inches. */ visitors away in the direction of |i 18 lower wtith Every wor snow a L is the te fees Eee oe a that his goods had been billed, and | discovered that he had been the vie-|% Ward says the vine produced @ wie Hill | (er, whether you | F,"walt on table”—-dossn’t matter whether f ne on aie. TE He. that there was $25 charges. In pay-| tim of confidence men, and report-|® large bucketful of potatoes, # SRY woman who Wears one o ne The materials are novelty mi in pretty chia eseundail t t ment of this the pretended station| ed the matter to the police. & most of thom measuring from 2 ‘The Mayflower, with Assistant | Any woman who wears one ey in gietch chambrays and Oxfords. Again we | shopping—we've blent the two . % four to wix inchos in length, | Secretary Pierce and Commander | say, don't miss this “red-letter” opportu or help @ friend to ¢ ewlwe An orchestra—W will i . cg: %| Winslow, arrives this afternoon ss a bel idan ilighae Sanbend pestle | Pierce will consult President Roose- |[} OTHER SENSATIONAL BAR. | $2.50 Handsome Lawn Mouse RUMMAGE a9 ots sas AFTER RURAL ‘CHINAMAN Fee eee SO lea renariban the Gotelie Of tomner-| GAINS. Wrappers, 1 $189 DRESS SKIRTS. The bargains are real—we've no }row's reception of the envoys | $2.89 Children’s Covert | $1.45 isin Gdmsiidinn wie 1. See but one of rn pm | thought of profit on these. Part \ MARINE NOTES — |Rore erie” samcned with Pree: | | now 48 | Nurae wens | not aver ante Sot oe ee ee : Hident and Mrs. Roosevelt, returning |B $4.89 Children's Covert a, 5 onnent pie ari, i D igs to New York on the 4:20 train now ident be ‘ ne have silk arog 9¢ White Guimp Zhe hib Steamer Dolphin sailed Friday |p cident Roosevelt then received | $6.00 Children's Covert and Chey . now rae das cut at te dren's White Guimps or Waists, - morning for Skagway and Way | representatives of the London Times lot Jackets, 1 $12.60 Watki y ummage Bale for 2 to be worn with suspender | carrying 76 passengers and 8/124 ‘Telegraph $1.50 White Lawn Kimono: sible checked voile DOLLAR of their dresses, sizes 6 to 12 years, reg Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh} ‘The coroner's jury, called to in argo of freight. Among the r Rabe | length, now of ular value 39c; special after 7 passengers was Mra. Burns, wife of | he ities Sawn item ae eile atanea ¢ a Drese Mitet, this setae 25 and Sheriff Lou Smith are starting| Vestignte the deeth of Charles! Superintendent Burns of the Alaska! P. J. Reardon, formerly cashier | 410 Jute & b remenens of areal ike | 3 3 p i ; : e © o| e Steamship company, who t# making | for the Seattle Brewing & Maiting $1.00 Cornet. B9e—Women's Gut to make things lively for the) prady, decided Thursday afternoon ’ ’ « ri inet & Straight Form Corsets, black proprictors of the “blind pigs” in trip aa tourist company, has filed ult saw La | i . . only, short and medium lenghts the country districts. Dr. J. S| that he mot death at the hands of| ‘The steamship City of Seattle wili|¥. Sweeney, president of the com mosrd estes am geen Gap Conceny aitenas sane : regular ian $1.00; spectal after Women’s Summer Furnishings Feel the ....«.:.. Short pany, for $100,000 damages, alleged | to have bean suffered through lbel- | sail Mriday evening for southeaster Alaska ports with a full load of pas The steamer Rainier wil! sail for © and southern Califor a ports Friday night with a cargo of lumber and « Klowber, who conducts a santtarium|an unknown Chinaman. at the Green river hot springs, was descended upon a few days since by Deputy Sheriff Livesly, and must pay a fine A list of half a dozen others is slated for raid All the witnesses testified that} the Chinaman had stabbed Brady} after the latter had pr od al jquarrel with him, One witness cee-| fied that Mra Crawford's little y had stated that his mother took tion of character, The of the old Walton | don having ng by Wal ous sult gi alcation matter, R been charged with prof # dishonesty ts, PRe—Infants te Coats, made of Bedford c rd, sizes 6 months to ummage Hammer Bediord cord ame mathe trisareed with silk rick-rack neral merchandise COPENHAGEN, 4 ne! coud a s ee with 26 passengers. | too many neck fixtr ikerchiefs and the like, and it's but se n such chances come | braid, regular price $1.50; spe- Swedish prince, ‘hay JB ‘ en ne ’ we o Nome ve a salen el ra | Having Hye Mode for half and a third price } celal after 7 Ose p " as a nis lord denies ne Pe shen (alam eat equipped atudio ® feces » show how the rummag | to visit King Christian and discuss|is being held in the city jail pend | 2. soa ISI snd"Ave.| Renan A Erickson, Bitel “ ' wing tor epee tes | 260 Lawn Hats, 1Q¢—Children's ¢ Norwegian situation ng a further investigation *** Becond and Pike, Both . 50 c t N k No 15 Cents | Crinkled Lawn Hats, color pink — en ec nptotend righ | and plain white regular price 044 tot of Womer ia’ Nn 26e; special after 7 10¢ ri ra, trimee th ends ef ! 1 re papfect (fitting and | 6%¢ Linen Pieces, 35¢@—Linen Complies Credit H ousefurnishers—FREDERICK & NELSON (Ine.)—Complete Hotel amd Club Furnishers made from the bent eguiarly to G0c each. Rummage Sale price 15¢ Center Pieces and Tray Cloths, size 16x18 and 1822 nchet ae 15e HANDKERCHIEFS NOW 5c. | 250 'KERCHIEP, CENTERS 10e ih pe Pag gid potltched t Odd lot of White All-Pure I of Hand@kerchiets Store Closes at 12:00 Noon Tomorrow h bh Handk quar ! pur ‘ hem and sawn work borders, 4-inch t and 9 th \%-ineh worth regularly 69 each; Rum- ' 5 he ft Sale price after 7....35¢ Today and tomorrow, until 12:00 noon—at which time this store closes on Saturday until September Ist—any Morris Chair in ¢ 5 ay | Hs : 10¢ 10¢@~—044 lot of Ap- Stock can be bought for less, We have a large showing of Morris Chairs, the great majority of them being made by the Binghamton Chair AT Se, WORTH TO 2c. Doylien sibe 12113 inciees, Co,, which fact in itself is a guarantee of quality. This line is exclusive with us in Seattle, A few bints are given here—there are many Od4 lot of White N AT 10c, WORTH TO Q5e | y openwork designs, made other Morris Chairs at higher and some at lower prices. Imitation Duchess La oad Point Venine Lace Ay ry good quality of cam- 1 Hands Edges and I wth regularly e Sale price each; © 96e per yar ‘ Towels, 12¢—All Pure price 10¢ | Linen Tea Towel, with woven border all around and the words “Tea Towel” woven in border; This $13.50 Morris Chair This $14.50 Morris Chair ere is a wnap of a lifetime, 25¢ quality; after 7 o'clock....12¢ 600 Men May Each Get a Pair of $3.00 | se Salon, fe t00 yards, of | MISS THE FREE BAND CONCERT SATURDAY NIGHT smal! neat white polka dots, fine quality, fast colors, regular value 35 yard; after 7 o'clock 6ic Muslin, 3 4-2e—2.500 yards ot Unble 4 Muslin, full yard wide, in lengths from 2? to} yards, regular value Ge yard ept-to Pr after 7 o'clock - 8 1-26 THES 6%e Flannel, 4 1-2@—A nice And Here Are Other Good Bargains |: Sat, once qualliys Poche mer, The t Russia calf Tan Shoes at $1. 95 Sach) Morcertaad Sateen, in dark grounds, with various are the styles that we can’t r cribe them—ex mw wok, za nind you ag SHOES 1 6%ec f 7 och AT $1.35, WORTH $1.75. AT 91.29, WORTH $200 AT $1.29, WORTH $2.00. | Value 6ige yard; after fe: — Misses’ T atonal w « Shoes | ™ » Calf She . . 2¢ in of quod we ne i with a eed bel $3.00 Curtains for 4¢@—About Realizing that there will be a demand oc a medians coin t dar patent tips; a fer 100 Curtains all told. of fine Morris Chair selling tor less than any | ae 2 13S d : a ‘otch lace, desirable patterns made by the Binghamton people, we pic- | Mission Weathered Oak Morris Chair having | Golden oak or mahogany finished Morris - | and perfect. although slightly ture above one of our less expensive | AT 8c, WORTH $1.25 | AT $1.19, WORTH $1.50. AT $1.09, WORTH $1.50. soiled, as they have been used chairs. This chair has golden or weather ing spring seat and reversible, hair-filled, | Chair having spring seat and reversible. Men's Tan Shoes, of good | Boys Of! Grain good |} Chi n a Shoes, with light for decorating in the Curtain nto. with #ol re ype ther, a ae e nd patent tips, a ction, value up te 00 a pair: ed oak frame, with reversible, cotton-filled, Yelour-covered cushions, Regular price | hair-filled, velour-covered cushions Reg tek ive . + boys, 3 shoe and Very. neat styles >: velour-covered cushions. Regular price H x waar, capes in mixes 2% : Saturday sizes 8% to 11; for Saturday after 7 only, a curtain A5e $8.75, special... ..... +... $6.20 0, speclal .... veces cores eee BTS ular price $14.50, special R865 aturday...85¢! . si19) . coaeens $1.09 | $4.00 Rugs. @1.98—Smyrna Rugs. ch, in the most de- AT 6%, WORTH Bic. size 36x72-1 sirable colorings and designs, No. 8 Improved American Waffle lron68¢ J Pier whic Sanne os ~~ eae naam ieee mrs sree opener oo SIT are a English Earthen Inebividlil " iaeaotens ws oy See Gage ted Iron i# the DON'T M THE F 2 BAND OONCERT SATURDAY NIGHT. Japanese Tinsel ison Agen very best on the market Baker per feetly and can be cap tly taken apart to clean, Haa long wood handles which pre- vent burning of handa Shisha hich Cut Glass | BS: mart clever Oriental patterns, tn reds, greens, blues, ete. bh Housewares We’ve Rummaged Out | Stled"regular price Sie; after ? for Saturday = is in fact, tt t Ly ley | De | These Black Rock English Earthen Tea Pots are fine- | ly finished in a deep black. There is a variety of shapes in one and two cup capacities. Special price, | MOMs sckye 900s ene e.¢ ‘ ihe 12 1-2¢—203 yards ts, In oval, hexagonal, nally strong will l, regular price 2 @ 1B ot ver Metal Table and] ,. | Se ro est: Dessert Spoons—Will wear like | 2¢ Burlaps, 4 j@—21 pieces hand- st hint of the money-saving chances pousi- | And there ble here now wel 24-pound Family yrate and Royal Granitoware, 6-qua With enamel b worth 76c; Saturday worth $1.35; Sat solid silver a figured Burlaps in the Lae neuen choicest Oriental, floral and con- White Porcelain Lined for tional designs, the newest nd most servi le material ing Pans—Family sine; always ; a é ‘4 a aia Pi for walls, floor coverings, ete Flower | The Columbia Family Scale 8c worth de; aturay x Guarana Alarm Cn ac ae es A very useful article for the bape ad. eclally du Sterling P’ Knives y 7 m Clocks, guaran. 7 15¢ Vase e | ing the canning season cighs 4 Ibs, by Will wear for years; set of six teed for worth always | 12%c Scrims, §¢@-—1,000 yards | ounces. Is made of ste wane k and has knives $ Sat s beautiful lace stripe and check | 3 white enameled dial ne—Wagner ed Curtain $3.00 rims, very dai regulated by a B pat ws This Vase is 8 inches high and cut in an attractive | ont screw tog Saxonia” Rich Cut Glass Bowls be Irons, makes | 44-¥ patterns and one of the most design. Mouth ts scalloped and. vase tapers gra as shown in illustra &-inch size, new, brilliant as q ly and cas cel rvice of window drapes, fully from both mouth and base. Special price dition to square top + ting, rich and sparkl worth worth always $1.09 siz 7 after 7 Se ++ 65 with or without scoop Saturday Special Special 81.09 | day $ insertions and Edg Se = 5.000 yards Battenberg Inser ages th and Edges, the most pop sane ome ot] Frederick & Nelson (Ine) pe $1.00 Straw Hats 50c are oem, mm se old acres thes hat $ and a 7 ex} he mo patterns, just an « lot that row at We move qu’ regular REMOVAL NOTICE! MODERN DENTAL PARLORS $1.50 DRI a $1.00 Gout aie to 40; after 7. 10e * PHONE, MAIN #190 —— i w>- po ed tached, « benutit vee tet aa oni get ge ; aaa Have removed from Second avenue and Pike street to Second ar- enue and Marion street, Mariva Building DO peeLe So, ae rows Fear regular price $1.00. regular prices Our prices are the very lowest consistent with first class ma- a nom #1. 00 UNDERSHIRTS tee after 7 10¢ terial and workmanship. $ EI 7 Covered asses, fluted bot Mer ' " pea and liea Derby »bed Underwear n tom, cle glass, sell always for wo plATes Modern Dental Parlors er B Rm fh geod re Wid ngs Bet! ny ge = . . id for I ‘ jue, brown, eal ‘ regular p . . ‘ : bl) Second Ave. and Marion St. . ‘oat kekwane re 1 Mice ye | ROFal Bnamelware Wash Tasins ' Be we ways 16c; after 7..7@ MARION BUILDING ILK } 1%4-quart Anti-Rost Pre Ali Silk Neckwoar men, in tn p ties and Four-in-Hands, excellent qualities and new patterns erving Kettles rth always STEAM AND HOT WA TER HEATING. LFT US PIANOS TIMATE YOUR HEAT Vo sell better Pianos at lower prices and on ea than any other howse in the city. KOHLER & CHASE, ‘ond Avenue. ©.