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aes af IF) See 287378? ares a eas Shea ecepneaen aS 87 4 & KR Se & AP OE BE AD “ch strane a mi make the scene resemble one from | fairyland The sitts vecetved by the young js Ouple are probat * war & cheek running well) wert OF MISS HILDA! one of the tending tities in Cin-| tion, Mrs. Henry Gelerahofer, math t ©. but for the past five! er f the groom, ave the bride a ENTHAL AND MA. AR ve * he bas eh@aged in busi. | hoop of diamonds, and members of IERSHOFER O68 geve 3 4 qua one ‘ j mold toilet wet of over 20 5 new york wit . - . fl ; Family Wedding wep AT HOME OF THE dude te represers © | ‘The wedding eciaa steel pripe’s PARENTS gown & . tousuet of] iW partion’ families being present prettiont A K { Tacoma, Mise Elsie] Mm Dan Sewal of Ctneti and be . 1 Mies Jennie Minker I Meg Jy M and Mra, Marke Mine “ be . . “ 7 ‘ arry bridal roses. Mra,| Marks, all relatives of the bride . « of New | gt of A wear a white ewes The wedding mar h will be played| ae the beet ma | prettioat me . After the wedding Mr. and Mra} the Youner wet In soclety Mand Ples a Getershofer y leave for a Kuro-| er & oth, tah tape andsome Floral Decorations. | pean trip to be gone three months Piyenentha . been res after which time y Will reside tn 4s the past 40 New York = Fraventhal being one of - : we " fasitle’s Irading co | Pinney, the photographer, i# ready New York Merchant ' of flowers, and this for business tn his new Washingto ne y With the myriad of elee~| building studio suite, 807-8-9-10-11,} ‘ee ee ee ee"ole ‘oe ~~ a a a Can NSESEMEEMCEMEESESSE mane om ae iValues to Attract Attention} i PURCHASE SALE PRICES Hngrain Rugs, Art Squares, », \—_—Carpets Brussels Carpets, Bsc and $1.00 a yard; . Gale price 65¢ ‘ All Wool Ingrain Car- pets, new patterns, A worth Ssc a yard; sale iy price 65e¢ Velvet as well as Wilton Carpets, borders and stairs to match, over a5 patterns to select from, $1.35 and $1.50 value, per yard $1.00 REVERSIBLE RUGS ARE A THIRD LESS Extra heavy pair Brussels Reversible Rugs, newest patterns at one-third less than you can purchase equal qualities for elsewhere awe ota fect worth $12.00 for “ tees Rugs oxto worth ey: sale price eee MH Rugs 9x9 fect, regular price $7.50; Sale price « nly eae INGRAIN RUGS REDUCED 4 TO ABOUT ONE-HALF THEIR FORMER PRICE— All new styles, in fast color Ingrain Rugs, exquisite patterns at about one-half their former price. gro feet Ingrain worth $5.50; Sale price $2.85 me ie a ‘ee ele aa —— oe a worth Body Brussels Carpets, best makes, $1.60 and $1.75 values, yard a No Prices Could Talk More Elo- quently And more, we are sure, will command a large audi- ence. Thoroughly reliable Rugs, Art Squares and Car- pets that must influence the uying thought of the frugal shopper. Read this list, de- scriptions are short and to the point, 5 =a ' Wilton Velvet Carpets, i with borders and stairs to match, worth $1.85 and $2.00 a yard; for $1.45 Axminster Carpets, with borders and stairs to match, new patterns, bought to sell at $1.85 and $2.00 a yard; for $1. oe ve oe se oe_ee— oe —_ | Rug Sale price $4.85 Rugs, oxia feet Ingra 9xtol, worth feet Ingrain Rugs, Sale price $3.85 $4.50; worth $7.50 “FURNISHED ; COMPLETE | | Second Av., 1411 SPOKANE, Corner WASH. SEATTLE | _ AND All the ° Credit You Union St. Want Hae croteeneeneenmensensensensene: )E RNST BROS.INCG/ OG-IOH Pint oT. Locesre SUPPLY co., Deel Raward ©. Neulehter, President sort oninaf tn, ine pera PEOPLES SAVINGS. BANK. aahier LLOYD TRANSFER Co, Baggage Express. Furniture and Heavy Hauling. h Phones— 1686. Office In Diller i Open Day and Night. NOTICE TO Ine. % NS ee hos | Should your copy of The Star fall | Garbage Ca range from $1.98 os¢ $3.49 to reach you by € o'clock any eve- | Bing. please do us ‘he favor to call | up our main office (Sunset, Main | 1080; Independent 113%.) between $| you & copy at once If you should miss it more than once, please tole | | phone us every time you miss it way we can be certain of abecribers & perfect er. Viee—aod it is the only way PUDLISHING CO, | THE sTAR Liste ene suscnesnesmecreetectecteernctesneenen SUBSCRIBERS F a THE SEATTLE EN dt A Pits Sail PRETTY facet sig Announcement Attention, Extraordinary machinery used tn China. agricultaral be FILED, To CONSIDER sires. BIG MORTGA . The various committees of the Yeut ‘y a mortenge wan filed Alaska Yukon exposition will meet © office of the county auditor, today to consider suggestions for] he 7 » Gas and Light the of the great fair retar mpany to the City Trust company , Nadocud has requested that all sug uf Howton, The amount of the ine gentiona for sites be sent to him not} strument in $2,000,000, and was given later than Thursday, June 7 | fe he purpose of securing a & per the committee in anxious to decide cent bond insue. Praetgally all the the matter and will likely do #o property of the concern stands as elther today or tomorrow necurity VASHON CROP 16 ABOUT CHAMBER TO MEET j MAN 5 c v. CARRE ARR RAE RR em | | READY AND A LITTLE SUN UFACTURERS TO MEE “ * ) * By JAMES W. MORRISON ta 7 Hap ne 4. - NL] SHINE WILL LOAD THE MAR oe re om * Liquor Dealer and E-President Washington Liquor Dealers’ Avan. ® |Graw will be present and tell the KET—-SUGAR WILL GO UP. Jay ning, . *® |club something of wh he accom J ppointed to * The sentiments expressed In the addresw issued to the * plished for the Lake Washington | ir er of granting ® Ne the National Liquor Dealers’ Assoctation are in complete # |oanal project on his recent vinit t , Pacific on ® acoord with my views of the liquor I have always 60 ® | Washington, D. ¢ hin week or 10 4 wr hi in a report ® expressed myself, The disreputable saloon keeper in just an ® [tle will t n abun f , * much & sore upot ty ae (he burglar or pickpocket, There # | why , The Va * ts no room for bim in any « Hiygantt The National Liquor #® | now ready for pickin “r ® Deak are to be ce n fo he and they have taken. . th lake hunde of « * * Jing shipped 4 to Beattle ‘rni RRR RARER RRR sMmoune 1 “ inere a | ot pleke re went ve the Witten LOUISVILLE, Ky, June 6—The|and spirit trade, desire to express Low Price Reached work of the temp ® on | ow ¢ wympathy with t {forts Today the first low price fo was ¢ i) National| that have been put forth to exter ins nek: dada ind’ Ya or | yoauteréay am t which was | slat It will be two weeks, and po ly {or Provided Old Bol commenc ' B. J. (Bebe) Little ap- seued to the people of the United and Spirite Blessings three fore th e local contractors|to shine forth in glorious | ne ' b | service come ates, The address in part is as 4 apirite| Will commence work at this end of/the berries will ripen within two terday afterne to re- * Oe oe eit « line of the Chicago, Milwaukee|days, The vines are loaded h\t he charge le by Chief of The white ribt Oe at tee, |& St Paul, Thit statement was|half ripened fruit and all ' v that — ribbe ‘ |made this morning by President H.| needed ie warmth to fully ture f e before be~ vinog romans 8 |. Williams |them. local merchant ated thi x epartment — | Attorn are now at work pre-|morning that with the large crop He ex eat he was a boy . paring deeds for the land involved|in sight berries might go as low a sccording to penal xy and obtaining the technical deserip-| 80 cents a crate } t e he was not ponies, evils Lions of the various sections througt Sugar to Go Up. ma t to the me second, thowe a which the rightof-way runs oo Ce The wholesale houses are A go to. the Sasted in a Of . ' lar river, embraced in the fran) jing for a 10cent Ivance Diet th tof Chieg h than t ate the wh ’ “et jthese dota nd « record being | y for the ewite w ’ i ‘ a vad e then © the del veh places should be benefictal to|Made the contractors will besIM! tends canning a larg wt ation t hie t f th t h 1 1b y rading © « i of th —_—- wt | NORTH BEND 18 GROWING ¥ poyges - ; go § of Herth) ‘jeeee bestiaee have bons 4 WILL CONSIDER SITES. jualmie branch,| . H t { from Heket Pe ~ ns The committee on buildings and q to one of first class ra j ; Alaska-Yukon fait From now on the station w ae ly the ~ jay afternoon to sume more importance and will b ao d 4 " r suggestions for the expo- . by headquarters for freigh 4 z i m nite sites will be con- ¥ a wenger business, C. 8. K for-|jeteht te ered. On ng the shores of EASTERN DETECTIVE SAYS fort at the firnt rtunit merly at Snoq le, has beer . Washington, the university Malcom lained My, Shein.|transferred and has been appointe < and the third is near Fort AGED PRISONER 18 HELD IN “was tn ay the 1 of ®/agent, AL. A ong has been 1 ad ent company in Pat transferred Pres — - RESPECT BY MANY PERSONS . 1 was widely and favorably b o* at quals and A. Brower kaw I sup he was unfor-|sent to Preston from Everett DIE IN FIRE. IN PATTERSON eeae nn mg tt nei ie : have b his guard. and the| CHINESE ARE STUDYING y me oe the ile Squsb Con William Malcom still ret hg] Sat fe gous wpabiy ted] AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY SUE VASHON COLLEGE er bay, last might, capect of many people in eS irs of pigeons and 206 tty 4 there are & major din , 7 At the Butler t two ed Irving J. Cross and wife have The fire was caused mpathise with, instead of . i on, | cated, Chinainen have filed sult in the superior court m of a lamp in thd fl » misfort waid De M m ie to erimis he t aveling through the United | agal " « «e 4) hands of the head poltryman, He N. het f - Nd 4 enue he term and ts) for the nree athe atu jaca i i “| was slightly burned by the accident, whe yeached. Seattle rning egarded as ithe me used in tc | wu 1 . polfess he aged prison to Patte sintances, It ts | pursuit The two are T. T. Chang] the f son, where he has been Indigted byleble, t vee Hu and H. N. Chow, and were sent from | sont ASKED TO RECONSIDER. ' the grand Jury om a charge of ems) ho #t of Fungtie 1904 ' on ; besaling between $100,000 and 9180,<!" Mal has been noon they will go to my the p Nichols, pastor of the #00 County jail since } and visit several of the| ; Congregational chureh, Tomorrow ng = Detective! r lo ¢ lumbering camps in that vicinity. | “ r has been Giallo ootih to Olym tehdemeanor and gray Within the month they will return | t econsider his resignation have his extradit papers exams] the disgrace, have « to Beattle and leave for China via| i continue his charge for anothes ned, and he retura to this city,| pathy of al! whe have come in cop-|Japan, Orders will then laced ut a with ser for the! tect with hin with American firms for the latest AIT eS 20 which wil Wa HOO) RICT. | SENIOR BALL ON FRIDAY. rbibtarbaepiicetaser iy Socsy0 ing 2 hes wide. Well finished in ge sok, a chiffonter in which you are sure to recognize exceptions al value at its price MUST SELL ASSETS. : ee | ats of Duwamish have CHARLES TEN ADAMS COMING FRIDAY The senior ball, the b st Re setition te the Counts iam B Allison, recetver for al event of the year at the high tendent of schools asking for Rae Great Repub Mining tv H. H. Adama, assistant general) school, will t place in Christen-| "co onool district at that place. pertor court to accept a propos railroad, will arrive in Seattle Fri-jJune §& On June the annt cniamaentinadl made by the Happy Thonent anaiéay fram. St. Peal bringing with of the clase will ASKS FOR COMMISSION. ir View Gold Mining many for|him the new rate schedule for the at Three-Tree Point. It ts sh Bergeant of Detectives Charies|the aale of the realisable assets of|iumber tariff which goes into ef-| at this picnic that the class oration amige hens ay a! oo Janet Ma the fle fect July 15. Mr. Adams went east | Class poem ass prophecy, and} - tee main tow eve - with the committee of Iumbermen | Class song will be given yomes gp oP deep ofl on © bride's | CASE 18 DISMISSED, and was expected to remain in St obtaining « buyel $20 0 Paul for several weeks, but import: | MUST PAV FOR BONDS. fee ont ine See onight on the| The case of Emme Wagnor, of/ant matters demanded his {mme te rea ee eee after | Foster. ve. Herman Lindset. in which | diate return to Seattle Guy. Os mate Carve bBo wimg newly wedded| Mra, Wag 4 for $19,000 dam-| i t ned _# dill from) re ort be mages for injuries alleged to have OWNER FILES PROTEST An peek of ber 9 fod SUES THE CITY. and M been recely ount of a ie may mn of ° | e at bite, wa weed today tn the nu P. J. Sullivan, the owner of some official bonds of] ‘Thomas F. Powell, guardian of elty, after | pertor property fronting on North Second i Chief of Pollet! titem for his son Thomas, ha _ ane v., has filed a protest with the ; i gy a. brought sult in the superior court oni —" CARRERE REE REE ee | DOU public works against the | a 1H cond tM There “4 against the city of Seattle to obtein pioneer resi- | 5 @ | final acceptance of the grading on ce provision under which| (. eee 1 the cum of 95.000." Pe oon valley, and» ON THE FRONT ® | that thoroughfare until Contractor ot - Be ~- MCh) ot) alleges that his son fell through tle, where she « |Erickson has complied with the a —_ planking covering a newer ditch years [ee Ree He eH Le ond wpecifications of the con pilgrim the corner of Rainier av. and Bay | With évery berth filled and with|tract. The protest cites that lots ae ar other offi cst lew st, last July, breaking his } MARY passengers purchasing tickets | between Lenora and Virginia have hand in other ways injuring him. knowing that they must ep on|not been graded to the slope re HABORMASTER'S REPORT. BiGieatebea. P23 Bee + the ft steamer Jefferson | quired in the plans penta wning loaded with) ruring th month o! a IN iN. both freight and passengers, bound| CAOETS ELECT OFFICERS. ge Ae Alegre a cleataarcbee ged bc for Skagway and interior poluts of attie, and 7 W. B. Walton today asked the Alaska Yesterday afternoon the high|! ¢ 110,684,| superior t for a temporary re- Steamer Queen @id not sail this} school cadet company elected of: © re straining order prohibiting William morning for San Francieco, owing |ficers for next year, W. L. Dudley pa Stanley, the grading contractor, to late freight shipments, but will|the present captain, was re-elected | arriv 2. and the| from cutting down the street in get ay tomorrow morning to that office; Charles Calley was) gepartures $5.6 The foreign front of Walton's property on 23rd *| The Dakota, of the Great North-| also reelected first Heutenant; Don: | ports at 4 to $147 W. The cut will be about 19 nerve. lern Steamship company, will sail} ald Eva and Taylor Greene were | the imports to $1.10 RAISER IN VIENNA. ———™ [St 2000 tomorrow for the Ort elected second Neutenaat and first —— —— 8 {with o large number of passengers, |sergeant respectively, The other Curista for various Oriental pointa |officers will be selected next fall, O00 EEE © EE © EEE @ VIENNA, June 6—Kaiser W The Nevadan left San Francisco | through a competitive examination helm arrived here thie « ing. He Say for Seattle laway tonight for Viadivontok loaded | @e WOMAN SUES CONTRACTOR. Pwith general freight, principally Mer a on nee men de Jour, from Seattle sirtng be heard by the corpora: apart s. tn euetng ¢ a MRS. SMITH ON WAY HOME the proposed Unt Pacific fran-| W. Howley he « ‘ P |chise on Fourth av. S. will be af - a = for $1 ages, alleged ‘ Mrs. H. A. Smith, wife of H. A.| forded an opportunity by the com her business health on *ighith, who committed suicide on| mittee at its meeting Friday after * e i. ¢ the tearke down of the Hotel! April tn Madinon park, by shoot-|noon. The committee at that time -~— ee ning to Seattle from Seward,| meeting of Fourth av. property! RICH 16 CONVICTED. aska Bonney-Watson Co. who | owners held last night $ beve charge of the remains, are te nag the body until the arri NO TRACE OF STEVENS bereaved wife | No trace has been discovered of TOURISTS POR ALASKA Guy ©. Stevens and his bride of @ four weeks, who have been missing tourlate arrived in thix|from thelr home, 532 Bellevue av An offering al of the many c night on their way to Alas-|*ince last Friday evening, as re low-price and big-value poasibili- ka, leaving on the Spokane tomor- | Port ‘© the police yesterday, The ties that fre to be met with on our row morning. The party is at the tives of the missing man have bedroom furniture floors. Lincoln, atid te the first Raymond @ | been searching for the pair without Chiffonter is exactly like pleture, Whitcomb excursion to arrive im) AY success with five easy running drawers, the Seattle thiv spring | WOULO LAY DOUBLE TRACK curved in front; 12 “# 4 feet high, the top measur- | | ‘The Seattle Hat Factory, 131¢ Gentlemen ' | Second Av, yesterday received by . express a big shipment of imported Had. White, the tai 68-9 Coiling | English felt hats, magnificient qual bidg.. yeaterday received a beautiful ity of material and the latest mid ne of gray ® i", very ext!summer blocks. These hata will ccaned” waaiE ae Br Ay go at ¥2 and can not be duplicated patter White * ' on the coast for money. Come « « . them eee TUG The tug Mascot, own John Kden, struck a Duwa river last sank MASCOT 6INKS. | $9.00 ned by Capt enag in the night and le : | \.