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No New Trade Treaty CONCESSIONS EXPECTED BY THE TEUTONS ARE A BAR TO DESIRED COMMERCIAL RELATIONS PREFERENTIALS ti RATIFY | ia BY GILSON GARDNER ] All of these matters are likely to| 2% WASHINGTON, D, C,, Aug. 8] be discussed, more or lees, at the Tm the matter of rectprocity with} Germany, the latest development is} meet in Ch With Germany in Sight AGAINST GREAT BRITAIN AND CUBA CONSIDERED IMPOS SIBLE TO GRANT—SENATE WILL NOT HAVE ANYTHING TO | iproeity convention which Is to} Ko August 15 now that the! | : @ that there will be no new t nr | It is the feeling h with that country for our senate to} reciproctty convention at Chicago ratify | August 16 will o accomplish much | This is the inside information on! toward securing reciprocity, The] : a the subject and is directly oppos to a recent report which found wide publicity 4 Freiherr Speck: von German ambassador to th States, recently called on F Roosevelt at Oyster Bay and Jong talk about commercial rela-} But th jate a treaty will or serio rnbers, till leaves a p United /and After March, 1 | 1 altically closed to our tr Prospect of a treaty ean food pr The stumbling block is the attl-)of Am Many has {ndicated, it demands con-| by a great rise in the ential against Great Britain and the! peor other is a preferential as against | the loudest complainers Cuba on sugar. Great Britain is the best custon er we have. What is more, it Rot a tariff country, and our goods restriction. On other hand ‘English goods coming int ited States has to pay th @uty that any foreign goods p As to sugar, the United committed to the policy of giving | aronday night the p policy was adopted after the matter | had been widely discussed and the hitect C. W. § People had left no room for doubt | divered. as to what they thought about | | handicap. Consequently the made for tomorrow and Thursday. 25c Yard Majestic Kanges Are Sold in All of the | Above Countries | $1.00 CASH AND $1.00 A WEEK or Bs Buys Any a REFRIGERATOR In Our Stock. featiariaees Second Ave, amount | two additional wings. By of be sugar coming from Germany | 45 class and recitation rooms could | to the United States dropped from be provided by reconstructing the etback. ent | 000,000 German market will be prac ia one force which may! tions. It is to be noted that no hint| relieve the situation, The German | has come from Oyster Bay as to the} people themselves need the Ameri-| fucts. The elimination n competition tude of Germany So far as Ger market will be followed immediately | cost of liv cessions which the United States|ing. Their meat, bread and all ne cannot in the very nature of the | cessities of life will become much} case grant. One is a general prefer-| more expensive, and the German themselves will be | »| TO MAKE COURT enter its marke waverly without | HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL At a joint meeting of the county * is| commissioners and the set oposition of| the little foster republic of Cuba &) converting the court house into @ Preferential of 20 per cent. This! new high school building was dis cussed, and figures furnishe anders were con | But Germany cannot compete The plan was to remove the dome with ‘Cuba against the 20 per cent! and add another story, and to build y e Take ings ne IL} failure of the state department to} n itself be pect that on in thelr apt to be ool board by} doing this Matting Matting instruct gate THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 8. “Sockless” Jerry May 1c POPULIST Die From Least Shock ORIGINAL TRUST BUSTER, NOW IN RETIREMENT IN NEW MEX- GREAT LAKES 0, HAS ANEURISM OF THE IN KANSAS WHEN HEART ROSWELL N. MA sudden} the country, Th movement and it will be all over! congrens, he trie ith Jerry Simpson, once far 1 of Kansas’ eccentric gentuses.| fice over Ce kiess” Jerry Simpson has] Wichita, one ¢ » of the heart. Unwonted| republicans tn xcitement, physicial exertion, any-| was re-elected, ¢ thing to make the fast may most pletur peon. rtery Socklens, ane @ rupte and the light will die {a man blood pulaate too! tien of Ch Jefeuted by the bi who was once the figure in ¢ 4 fa back in the ‘80s wan telling the | to Oneida county as a populist larly “The of a big the and early | Stm ater 1 of pi Pecon vali orn in New won was taken by hie pare people corporations were getting too| 14 became a na corrupting the life bk ix, were were capping tts should be curbed. republic, | lakes, cades ago, with all bis power, urged | tober 31, 1878, it governme shot hin bi there. An jeaking ba | The crew and car original abolitionist, Sim FLOURIBHED AS A TRANSPLANTED FROM TH price = defeated 1 again, and 44 as| populist cyclone awept him into of Jim Hallowell the moat popu Kansas, Simp despite the oppost and finally Long senator, Simp lic life and ew ey some years & Hrunewick in 1842.) New York, and ior on the great! For 23 years he waa a sailor jood, and) He was Simpson, two de-| H. Rutter of Toledo, when on ¢ ancho: adly KO were at hin first vote for Abraham I “ |] Out Goes Entire Stock Boys’ «| Wash Suits at Half Price eee . 148 left, that we'd better be rid of before the new Prices cut squarely in two, and at full price you could get no pret tior styles, nor better variety (second floor) tomor ilace's immortal story in the theatrette yw and all week SEE THE CHARIOT RACE. SEE GATE OF JOPPA. SEE STAR OF BETHLEHEM. 8EE MEDITERRANEAN SEA FIGHT. ot lar BOYS’ $3.95 WASH SUITS AME | BOYS’ $5.00 WASH SUITS ARE NOW | Now ie VU en Reis ent ter Tine Cool Muslin Underclothes to wns TE MATERIALS “Guiice “Cheviot Herringbone Linen Don These Torrid Days Head" Muslin 5 to 10 years These goods will keep till next season, when they will be worth double and more present prices. We cannot break our ironclad rule nd aftern Your performances dally, morning ne | 0. | tn | at TH ve , tomorrow for some saving k into our secluded Muslin Underwear Roc pretty Muslin Underclothes you need, at 4 very | as to carrying goods from one season to another. IT’S YOUR op- | Cool be-trimmed bite of daintiness, ample es s - in make 4g TRIMMED DRAWERS and 3%¢; worth a half more. ee NIGHT GOWNS—98e and $1.26; eve of them worth more DAINTY WHITE SKIRTS—%8e and $1.6 etty pleces that at full prices you'd be apt to choose from hun- | cant hie frat vote for Apranam Fin: Belt Wind Up, 50c| {0c for Ribbons |’... seawens a. #150 GOWNS $128 F 1873, and then became a Green Val 23c Easil fomen's De made of good | Women's Night Gowns, made o ; hh biel tr tbe. bemtak ob atone aiues asily Wort ic rie, | Lonedaie. ‘Cambric; ” V-ahaped a farmers’ alliance and a peo- | A wind up of all belts ed have | p if A AB ac AG hers neck; four rows of insertion o | ple’s party man. Dempite the hard-| deen selling at 50c. The closing : yee one Ome nant on “ a 35c. Rummage = eee ag, Sb pagar Ne — ships of his youth he acquired con-| out price (s less than halt—2s« prought-@ timely bargain in | price os BSC | ciceves trimmed with embroid- Ld |widerable edueation, and his native|— They're mostly women's fine | fibbons. Something in the ery of the very : wit did the rest, When Simpson |[% fabric belts in black and all the| neighborhood of 2,000 yards ' value $1.60 was first elected to ¢ ress = his wanted colors, Girdle shapes. plain taffeta, satin taffeta, m made Bale price . clothes and rustic appearance, Some are prettily shirred; oth sad Gadi: ian c hesie thoes hes $1.39 PETTICOATS 980. ie backed up a Wichita “pipe story ers @ trimmed with fancy | Ove Muun mf . steers slue | Women's Long White Skirts, made i i he did not wear socks, In braid ornaments, buttons and | Siih2 Up us 4 inches wide, mult BPE | of good quality of muslin; deep 4 Washington he became a bicycle buckles in nickel or gilt. All on a pepe ene sede tre flounce; trimmed with lace and % | fiend an¢ denned the white vests, sixes to choose from. Instead por — Fagen _ ke $1.50 GOWNS 98. insertion or embroidery semular “i | Prince Albert coats, patent leathe ole Comaneey - d nec ybons, wo u stue $1 ummage Sale bean Pir pred Toomer Narsapard emery optveestorescectrtath-ond 23¢@ | larly 2% a yard, Take all you t ns, made of | price ose | A quality of Lonsdale | | leagues, His change in attire hetpe j want t@morrow at 10¢ dmaneadie Fe gene 74 $2.00 PETTICOATS $1.50. « | materially in hin political downfall i 1 16 hematitched tucks and inser- | Women's Long White Skirts, made rf Jerry was putting on too much 25 will Buy 59 tdery und neck; row | fiounce, five hematitched tucks t ownership or controt of style and voted tor chester Love Mii Parasols at 98c | ©¥C c na front, ith | nd rattle af embrotiery; Fagus ya. ptagested federal geper-| always a arterial dream, as & fe ci eon esc to et c i "value | $1 ar Yales mage Ba 1S eames. Satbrel seer) 14 lot of women’s fine Japanese | enterpi eces t . OSE | - price - $1.50 silk parasols in white only Mi. tr monopolies Comple’s Credit M cusefurnishers—-FREDERICK 4% NELSOF. THIS STORE CLOSES AT 12:00 NOON ON SATURDAY UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1. JAPANESE MATTING ON SPECIAL SALE A largo shipment of this Matting has reached us, and is now patterns as. woil as natural straw. To create interest in this attractive nn article at $3.00 to judge $5.00 CASH AND $5.00 A MONTH eable ready for inspection vtions mp Included in this shipment line ing shafts into thi and in a er) pl ayn whe | went out of Matting the following Matting cuT The Great Majestic Range ONLY Not Cheapest, But Least Expensive en t bes let nd satisfactory r Range os We prt $20.00 Spot Cash for Any Great Majestic Range, No Matter How Long Used, Where Bought Nor by Whom Offered for Sale, Whether Part iele uy what they w mpparent t ertheleas ce of tron | must depend uy Majestic Range Majestic to people I the Majest which has be on merit, we day of ite kind for pack.| Simpson waa a (ine) —Complete Hotel an ¢ Club Furnishers are many special p Iways one of “the peepul.” Hix heart always the poor man. He was $11,000,000 worth a year to $50,000 | interior. As the proposed changes! senators we midered above re always sincere. Me never forgot a fine quality, worth regularly to | last year. In a word, Germany lost| {tn the court house building would! proach, spoke pointedly of senatorial | friend and never failed to forgive a = > DG " o egule her best customer for her principal! cast at least $110,000, besides the| «raft. Simpson before Bryan was| 4m enem 1100 Rosa yao ealeope OSs | gl Se hate prea a6 Se ee Pare weet pee Se ee article of export. Now she is look-| cost of purchasing the building,| known outside his county, was talk. | — —— | ° | SS tow Garde tne seating o¢ tensors cabana Guaasae” Te fog for a chance to pry open our! several of the board did not favor it | ing o: rime of "73." and advo-| | wong bony: lag peg es contannamet wie wane sa ala cis 2 : market again. | Upon the recommendation of Su sting the insue which drew 6,000,000 | T® bee . ae — THE CO “ST STORE IN TOWN | One of th lattering things we've heard of ourselves was sal: Mies United Gentes iyatem buta| perintentent Cooper and Profecser| the Nebraskan in a preai- | €%0 looted his stavie Monday night. CERTAINLY! THIS 18 THE COOLEST STORE IN TOWN | apa Soop price hemet oeee rere gmail per cent of the amount re- Goiger, Miss Laura George was ap-| | sue ctelen property was valued, at) ive things underprice, for every quire) for home ccnsumption; but! pointed to take the department of got her start in the| , t iH] Sh t always true. I have never been disap- sugar industry is steadily | domestic science and drawing in made famous, Medi-| be rae | t s a ty 0 e oes a growing. There is some sentiment |the high school, to succeed Miss|cine Lodge. He reached there tn| NEW YORK, Aug. &—The Pana-| pect, AN this means that to- in the United States against expos-| Helen Moore; Gordon B. Frost as| 1878 and became a stock raiser in| ma steamer Alvianca arrived this | ' morrow and linen turnove and stock col- fing this new “infant” industry to/teacher of mathematics and sth-| Harber county, and helped convert) morning from Colon with §§ pas | uc r ces . i . taba, trimmed with fancy buttens, ompetition with the very sturdy in-' letics, and W. N. Phillips as ansist-|the virgin prairie into what ie now! songers on board, all well. The pine prem - eBingecie Md stylen, worth os = @ustry of Germany apt In the commercial department. 'one of the richest wheat sections in steamer was held for inspection. | Rut what matter to us?—we wish to make a an sweep of a! rt Pos any, many styles, worth Sse lifferent figured rices have been 35c Japanese 30c Japanese 25c Japanese 20c Japanese Matting cur ks like ar the workin 23c Yard 18¢ Yard 15c Yard | | CUT ONLY. CUT ONLY ONLY the knowledge and ex * easily the moat ¢ As the smatiest purse car of small means peor { wealth, Finally on the market for ye und day out recommend people in all walke of life Dealer or Your Old Stove and Allow You All It ‘ayment for a New One Private Party Is Worth $1.00 CASH AND $1.00 A WEEK or Buys Any COOK STOVE OR STEEL RA In Our Stock. Frederick & Nelson cnc.) Madison and Spring Sts, Sm’rrih.-, 00 CASH AND $5.00 A MONTH NGE Seatti for the Gurney Refrigerator je §=Agency trimmed with two and three | Odd lot of white centerpieces, size ruffles, assorted natural wood x20 inches, wide hemetitched in the way of halved prices. stragglers and we'll “pay the pip | 75e LA TI 25c. | AT $1.39 WORTH $2.00. | AT $1.39 WORTH $2.25. Sida ins ee bo te iat be 65c LACE SETS 39c. Broken sixes in, Men's § Cait | Minnes’ Sample Shoes, in patent i) teshe mgr tn A mage and plain, kid) welt and = turn and spring heels, the Shoes; there ah the good old-fashioned calfakt with a neat shape toe car every stae, regular $2.00 shorn. Rummage Sale price $1.39 | AT $1.09 WORTH $1.50. chitd's Lace Shoes, of fine vicl va kid, with good medium weight Kid Oxford sole and patent tips, all solid white and creams; ta city emb regularly to Rummage Sale price 256 25 SILK MALINE 106. 35c VEILINGS 19e. of All Sitk ™ in | O4d lot of Silk Net Vellings, full white and col very ches wide, plain apd fancy ty, double ‘width with sizes ughout, in all sizes y and m hat trimmings and chenille black, regular $1.6 ” neck b worth regu and staple worth Rummage Sale pri uy yard. Rummage Sale regularly 25e per Rum- $1.60 | Rummage Sale 106 mage Sale price 19¢ " Cimmissioners of King} County until 2 o'clock p. m., August Hi 19 for the stor the wall] on the Third street side of the NO PAIN NO PAIN |\ inty rnin sastediypi ss Sape: Ayers TEETH | str otk 1 stone to be removed Hair Vigor. Ask your! we a» {within seven days from Ale. nd orig ard, or so as not to inter sof anly wet wased | To learn a profession. A thér neighbors about it. One will |'"*'" tana. OF pammlens Sautiiery engaged in th , igh course In Modern Optics ract, crown, fill and an ¢ taught at nominal charge. say, “It restored color to my | We « gray hair.” Another, “It has) ‘'*) checked my falling hair.” An- ly lump s will toe Daolutely without pa guarantee all work f 15 OR. WILLIAMS OPTICAL CO. Room 4, 1112 Second Avenue. Board of | pee unty ‘ of King} tee | County 1 en ud for] Centennial’s ‘BROWNS ois DENTISTS 713 First Avenue Parlors 1 4.561 Rlock rout f Mact Comp Extract Best Flour senteiia’ Turkish Bath 50¢ ee me dayn, $30 to 1 ‘ CLUDING BED ALL NIGHT. zeus 7 T5e Comp, Ext. of Celery, a fine nerve tonic She wone for all Ston 1 8; We guarant zil forms of Dyspepsia and Indigestion 7Be Dr. Lister's Hair Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington NOTICE OF SALE. ‘Makes More Bread akes Lighter Bread} | REMOVAL NOTICE! = MODERN DENTAL PARLORS Have removed from Second avenne and Pike street to Second av- BUenes. WTier TOE | |n nr cet Sec tee, Marta aliens en clams mee terial and workmavsh'p Makes Sweeter Bread Modern Dental Parlors nat ral color, Makes Better Bread Second Ave, and Marion St. Po. ese- oss seb say: MARION BUILDING Bark Restorer, edy to re Freckle Cream Will remove Freckles and Facial Diseolorations, per bottle 50e Than Any Other Flour PIANOS We sell better Mianos at lower prices and on easier paym ALL GROCERS SELL IT than any other house in the city, KOHLER & CHASE, Second Avenue. GC. A. Moye