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CUPID ATTACKS FORT, dropped, wtil kteking, into a «reat! And then o exer ree por | mor wallowed In he « ne hot manage ' ' neom pe pre itly came for t he lowe ‘ had oe 1 ) on the Bermeant Prank Lipatreu, of the pin FB pond ges ied nee HGethavior Waele ah ibe. hanes : ye Pipes =. Mra, Lor wife of Comminrary roo him, except wh vith after an ex ¢ along the} prisoner and threw his vatiee in an | Sereeant Long through th . " men with kntve 7 nd 8 “ freight care | Xpress Wagon, Brothier was hand The 1 wan William Quinn]. - hrough A man ent} : - ding & arves, Destre |) . v i aS , the Chic s[heels to that anld railw 0 tant : ‘ the ware wtarted away « the headquarte of Oh ‘| FROM BURNING GASOLINE ads tation tenes the aaa Aneen the na ef the 18 tae prothter, © ‘ 1 run. Inspectors J, A. Nichol. | Perry, who officiated at the wervices x mile rr i A soe ae © ' “em 7) tured |eon and Menry Wise started tn pur SCHOONER IN LIFEBOATS barge es Lae “frean tpevnee phd Be Ba wage | be the 1 t yA whort time he had , ¢ 2 a one tied * ltsappeared around several long | BACK FIRE CAUSED EXPLO hality, whieh was takew awe sh = , sar fies thes take cee spoon BION, 1 the last man he soups | te Wuemeeters. stariea’ uc spotemnaik b org aati _Mapeline lee Cream can t h and half an hour later found With the 12 survivors of the ga seodielary arta M Hohing beneath a freteht ¢ oline schogner Argun aboard the wpe % par of ehild- revenue cutter Perry ved from . | Neah Ha late last night Accord Yn] ling to Captain Maloney and Asatet late fant Engineer Hush the pl tent | ian and 7 was deeided to apread | . =e " it \ : ' firin med cattle tolidly for t int tiding j Was caused by a back firing part, On the lower, the ed from a wa eee ~ ; R. COFFIN AND J. F. SCOTT [starboard engine, which res ta a 1 from a railway win “after pepe oP mga Negron : $0 | SMEET’Roofe and multitudinous y¢ ity, | prtnety on HAVE DISAPPEARED FROM! quickly that the only thing for the om the pigs, the same oud being then they shrieked 4 tr appointed for each t ~ leading 2, i re Y THE STEVENS HOTEL AND|Se* {0 do was to abandon the) “1 was to the plan I feat add Eg haat et i ~ . ; ‘ chooner, ee o eh a heavy ‘myself, HelectIhg a viaduct whieh || ny 7 “ POLICE ARE SEARCHING FOR) Ka running iwi ner they of the ma I ‘ uld heat backs and the 1 head down int now putting up the en. + adadedede enh geRene, WOO Bat ont Fee ein ame hate by tray | red will t shore, helped guide the lifeboats) oo trig wh 1 to encape Nor walte 1 gti ad DEALERS IN OCCULT KNOWL.|* AMUSEMENTS IN SEATTLE. #] Mtysiory surrounde the disappear | MrouRn the surf and the surviy the prop escape} There awaited them a red mas * ®lance of R sffin and J. F. Beott,| ere take the home of Mr. ft a f tethe Wareed a See QDR BAND TOGETHER TO/® .The Meadowe—Racing pro @}ioh of whom have been bul cn, ie totem Ganet, See lee cee ne Steen caceeee meee Gn se ; 4 e peg | @ Ktat—Firet race 2 pm * = the, Maaes Mel for neveral | Mey were brought to thts i} Danian A pateeb sad desta toemusie’ nk PROTECT THEMSELVES! @ Grand Opera House—Call &| weeks . r h , the Porry, which was sent to ir}, wood Be a nd emt plutter, and t = ! M Ty INTOLERAN PER ® fornia Opera company ta “The « aged | qulet search for the miss ald an: valle came into : > ‘ q - BRANT. PER’! « Nightingale #|{ng men, but have obtained no clue] The crew of the Ax th fone oviecsased sare EF pg ome BONS. & Seattle Theater—Dark | that would lead to the discovery of | a W ue i white and of a human|cle dag cong pe pay ti ® Third Avenue Theater #/ their whereabouts | Hl aspect, packed by & man Glad a vo lane panced hin hand over — — * Aylesworth company in “The @| Mfr. Coffin registered at the hotel | {eer N. Langunt, Chief Bng 1-\hement red. When f leapt astde|not from any fooling of compasate ® Tollers. ®]on April 17 from Maine, He was in|? Assistant Bo Olihe floor was slippery wader me.|tot because the sonrted Dinca wa, 6 Get Out Sale—the price » are now q 1 com s this way; we|® Star Theater—Vaudevitle, &| Company with George B. MeKay and | sh, ¢ J. Anderson, 8 C.) Also there was a flavor of fa tin ree poeta that ft saliva. t00-b te dah ont rights of &% Orpheum Theater—-Vaude @/ poiand Sutherland, beth fre the | Centman. a Rosenbek, O. Lavitzin, | iid the shouting of & rome dog ood fs eyes, anc b me 6 ¥ ch, and | * ville, ® | same p ¥ p. The tr a ea route ners and Mre. Minnie Ma o ort ee i ok 4 ' _ eee - a ™ fer to ® as < nything|* Pantages Theater—Vaude #|( Alaska. Coffin remained in his of the captain, and their)” Rot there wax no joy tn win apid ene of hould be of great ‘ou, Visit ie Sidon tinnd|¢vingcnws Tesee—Youte 30 aieua ott romnions ne [Drecsa tugaen iad at hel. NOTICE TO WATER ‘ . ie, - de ' GA. ns ny, Spee | & ville val nase S| seen since, alt ho his trunk and INITIATES NEW MEMBERS. Bet wee i Heer ee tton| & Lake Union Pavition—Rotler | isundy ale siill at ihe! ais ¢ he Praternai|death that had nearly shunted mel ~— CONSUMERS = ( revealing the] % **8tine | tion regarding his me ‘ ha tated 60 ne | , ee ee Hag Jeng PnenOny | meabens ot 10 | Attention Visiting | IN DIS’T NO. 3 REDEI SHEIMER TO ATTEND MEETING. W. A. Cutler, a well known travel WILL GIVE CANTATA oe . 4 - tng saleeman for a Vancouver, B. ( Elk | at CB, Kirk and A. 8 Allen, of the firm, registered at the Stevens on| Mra Dayton and class of r ; 8 Jilly & ( O loval Y. M. C. A., left yesterday for] May 5, with J. F & friend of | will give the cantata, “Me a” to your ° ‘ Gerhard, Ore., wh : years’ standing next mornix M St. M — : ~ : ‘ tend a meeting of anad nak ba Gead waa he ¥ Epiecopal spain : W. C. Lynch, care 800-804 First Ave., Cor. Columbia College associatic 30 Years in the Meat’ Business | ts the reeord of the Rand Box wealthy a check we n Hor had a goo can be learn whieh would ca himself witho' wreanized the Mar nee hem ut leaving some word PICNIC AT GEORGETOWN. — SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 18, 190 E | sively, STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE * Phrenology, the | Science of Life Nn piancciemdliipeiiineinelpswincodtipgn Examinations daily by Prof. Dune ps se wish vie ee_ ele wie eie_sle_sle_ee_se_elon ~ od 1A June F lurry in Prices You cannot please Grote-Rankin Co, better than to price the same qualities at ot her stores before calling here 1 Our store is full of bargains in Furniture, Draperies, Carpets, Rugs, Stoves and Ranges, all at ’ . i From One-Fourth to One-Third t LESS THAN THE PRICES PREVAILING ELSEWHERE, ' You pay Grote-Rankin Co. the smallest of cash payments and they accept the smallest amounts, either weekly, , ket, 1100 First av. This means that] The band, as lfor 30 years the pric nd quality rane band, |@ Co ted phrenclogiats ~ MOBY | of ow tlroom 20 balldin: < . ntinue the a our mea has met favor with! plente a re n : 00 Hour particular § people. Let Georgetown, yesterjond av F reading $1.0 “ees TERMS STRIC 208 Mutual Life! fill your next order 19 to 9 daily os STORE OPEN 9 ‘= smei-monthly or monthly, as you receive your income. Grote- Rankin Company wants to furnish the home Unmatchable Carpet Prices J NEWEST PATTERNS j Ten-Wire Tapestry Brussels Carpet is | Wy famed for its wearing quality and beautiful WR appearance, and for this reason it is very popular where durability is essential, An ' i REGTERRienga GSES GaSe FoRGES 6ERE ERE ars Se 9 ' additional charge of 10 cents will be made My for sewing and laying all carpets listed in / this announcement, a WW Tapestry Brussels Carpets, ten-wire, with out be Ts six patterns to select from; Te Ten-Wire Tapestry Brussels Carpets, with borders to match; four patterns to select ‘ from; worth $1.15 a yard; sale price 75¢ S Ten-Wire Wilton Velvet Carpets, with bor- worth $1.75 a yard; - $1.45 worth $1.15 a yard, sale price ... LoS eees eek ee t i ¢ 8 ders in quantities; special purchase sale price . b ANY HEATING STOVE Extraordinary Carpet Values NEW DESIGNS AND COLORS The Velvet Carpets listed are in styles that are unsurpassed. The Wilton Velvet Carpet on sale at $1.45 a yard we do not think there is anything on the market near the price that will compare with it, and the 65c Velvet Carpets are excellent $1 values. Tapestry Brussels Carpets, nine-wire and cight patterns to select from; worth $1.00 a yard; Purchase Sale price, only .. 65¢ Nelvet Carpets, without borders, four new patterns to select from; none worth less than $1.00 a yard; Purchase Sale price 65<é Velvet ¢ sorders to match, two ha s to select frote worth $i rchase Sale pric O5e HALF PRICE 'y SHALE PRICE. ititse rouse tisorrow at pre } qemeceee «ively bal price. iS A Steel Ranges, worth $45.00; special purchase poe | Cook Stoves, former price $9.75; Tuesday's i ete i et’ Rrenges, former price $57.50; Purchase sa 30 Cook Stove ly s ut $10.50; Tuesday's price d Steel Ranges, ticketed $60.0 take your pick for $45.00 Pigs Kraan: ee e656 ist Hanges that weed be cheap ot $57 0 B32.50 price $11.50 ' Cook St ou'd gladly pay $4.50 for your Cook Sstove ap at $1 8.x Tuesda t e onl i seees ‘$3 3.50 $14.50 tO ? ! Buy Now 1 i ‘ 5 } 0 1403 to Pay Later TURRISHED 1403 to ‘ ? { " 1411 COneLaTE 1411 } bh Second Av. |Second Av. | J } 5 4; Corner \ SEATTLE\\. SPOKANE ; Corner | A 2 \ AND WASH. All the H ; 4 Union St. CreditYou } Union St. 7 | Ss lnauibisn tecthitia } ; ; =) — — — meee ela Sen Semen menoas Caenoene Scenceno- Scant ; — ERN T BROS. mm KPIKE.ST. ; er Oil Stove, regular $1.00; spe regular 10¢c; a aS Ss Specials r Oil Stove, regular soc; specia INC THE MODEL CLOAK & BUIT MFG. CO 1426 Becond Avenue Wodel Cloak & Suit Manufg. 1426 SECOND AVENUE YOUR MO Opposite Bon Marche. Co, OPPOSITE BON MARCHE YOUR MONEY BACK NEY'S WORTH OR ~~ BOSS SOROS LY CASH A.M. TO 5 P.M. McCARTHY'S Second Ave. and Madison St. This Ends the Boys’ Suit Section Final Closure of Every Suit We Have at Just Half Price 1 ‘ | This is the last opportunity you will have to purchase a suit for your boy at half our regular low prices. Even et though the sale lasts several weeks longer, tomorrow will undoubtedly take every suit we have. The suits | we have left are mostly for boys of 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 years. They are of the highest grade and we guaran- nt tee every suit just the same as if you paid the regular price. Every garment is stylishly finished ion and strongly sewed, perfect fitting and desirable. There is not a store in Seattle that has ever undersold i" McCarthy's Boys’ Suit Section, considering the quality of the garments always found here. Now you save = just half ou If you've a small boy bring him ices ywn tor morning and let us fit him out You'll miss it don't ne Half Price ' Hotel Men Take | | ‘Bought a | Notice | Hammock? ‘1 MeCarthy’s will sell tom splendic ty If you have you can afford to buy another one at the uu so-inch Cream Damask me grade s| | rice we will sell them tomorrow. A large assort my priced regularly here and elsewhere at gt. “hei ina pobre re a and iat ed worth uw yard. While “19 | | every cent of the ti at only . Cc) } $1.49. ee APOE {eC 9&c if : ate “} McCarthy D i" cCarthy Dry Goods Co. re Cor. Second Avenue and Madison i After Aug. | at Our New Store at 1514-16-18 and 20 Second Av. uw %: Fh Fa Crrrnnnren Gpomnerannn Gps enema fea gn encanoenniont YD) mt ' i CO ecngh | Comm mus Ga Crnrory Furnrrure Company @ Coffee Co. Second Ave. 1535 Hqrarch Sxconp Avenve & Sprinc Street Best in the World | GREAT CUT PRICE SALE OF LACE CURTAINS © tt f 5 LOTS AT FACTORY PRICES, NOW ON $ ' t LOT NO. 1 A ; : ‘ “4 a cut S265 TAFFETA LINED VOILE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT OT NO. 2 : in A * 1 I EASY-PA PLA awe s 2 . ey SUITS. We ofter ¢ ‘ p S315 Ha ynie $ LOT NO. 3 r I t n white 15 ' ove B1.25 t ty f Brussels net, I k - mae S385 : COAT SPECIALS. LOT NO, 4200 pairs Int “4 POUND Curtains. Reg ’ t to, pa $4.65 e « LOT NO. 5 Lace Curta i t $ : AVA BLEND COFFEE t t r s Y e 88.50 $8.50 ¢ 8, cut ; 84-65 25 HIGH-ART TAILORED Oe hades ee Alle aN ST ERNE Hs or OE aaa ERR. : 156 LKING 8K 8 I jemi N ers suITS. bd h Hantt 6e Se . ' 106 . ize the hs re I ¥ Adams Tea mln Se $5.00 Down, $5.00 a Month r. Pine St. a 2 We buy your old but we sell tove. lon't delive