Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1207 and 1909 Beventh Ave, EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY, Telephone Editoria Ine pdent 875) Sun Main 1080, Business: Independent 1138; Sunset, Main 1060, - ° BALLARD STAR AGENCY.om Ballard Ave @unset, Ballard a o . : of tWentyetive conte per month. 7“ A Thorough Investigation Needed is no © na but what the sudden action of the King « Medteoal aoc ie attacking by tajunction the action of the « yvenet, in gra ne right-of wa » the Milwaukee road t he ( ta shed, ts a tate at in the right t rt 1 danger of contaminating the water « y of € s foe evide bette and whieh thet eo! \ jeg to prov every effo ould & made to the consummatidn of the mistake before it la everlastingly too late pride of the Queen City in her pure w ap) t fines earth, and ng which imperth hould be avolded of why the @ were ow in moving The y oving now | ovided they find th ra \ t 1 5] tor hel ta to the a f the Milwa Everybod wa the oad, but ta it to come down Cedar River . Kiein, the shoemaker, Jame a ot ’ tune & Phrenol nae oo Dad ave —_——_—__ Special Sale Or SLIGHTLY SOILED Infants’ and Children’s Wear APRONS in four year at nly, A selected lot wort 4 d; now Children’s White Aprons, quality lawr Lo slightly Chttidren’s White Aprons in 4 6 § collection, worth 9c, $1.25, § and $2.95, slightly soiled, now made of fine and 10 nines. A splendid year WAISTS Misses’ Walets, In white « ‘otore, plain and lace trimer aty bow, $1.25, we carr therefore they go at made all slees ver from last season, GUIMPES AND DRESSES. Infants’ Guimpe Dresses regular $1.00 values S and 4 your sizes, & line of White Lawn Dresses, $ year eliey only, valves 96¢ bow gi taintily to $1.95 trimmed in embreidery. “now -$1.00 ..Half More Infants’ Guim Sand é-year sizes, $1.75, $1.69 « Children's White Dresses fe 6 Sines, worth $1.25, $1.5 © Dresses in white eT nd ¢ § and 10 yearg $2.25 and $2.95; now reduced $2.50 Waist Values 95¢ A big lot of White Watsts tn lawn and lawns are trimmed with val allover embroidered fronts with mitten cuffs, lace trim to mateh, worth up to § mercerized madras the lace and embroidered yoke effects, and sold tucked fronts; long sleeves tueked stocks 714-720 Second Av. Novelty Rebuilding Sale 1207 SECOND AVENUE. SECOND AVENUE 1907 $60,000 WORTH OF THE NOVELTY'S HIGHGRADE Waists, Petticoats, Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Cloths 180 Eton Sutts—Of Panama and | 172 Suite in Box Sults—Of Man fine suitings, swell novelty nish sultings, worth up to tatlored, silk Mned, worth up to $45.60; Rebuilding Sale pri $27.50. Rebullding Sale | SI sie 28 m Serge Box ¢ 80 Swell Londou Box Co | Novelty man tailored, black Swell taflored, gray suiting, velvet collar, ouffs and patch with black velvet collar and pockets; worth § Re cuffs; worth $12.50; Rebuild building Sale price 8.50 ing Sale price 280 Novelty Tallored Skirte—1 148 Suits Pony and F light gray cuttings; som In black, gray | black, blue and brown; values worth up to $22.50 ‘ up to $ Rebuilding 8 Bale price... 89.75 | priee 86.35 139 AUTO AND RAINCOATS VALUES UP TO #27.50 AT ® » 810.00, 812.5 40 dozen Fine Mats, assorted materials of the $2.00 grade. Novelty Cloak & Sult Mtg Co. 1207 SECOND AVENUE Bon Ami The Best Scouring Soap Made A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner THE SRATTLE STAR.-FRIDAY, JUNT a2, 1 MAYORS VETO. [BEST BUYING [SMITH IS SENT WILL BE BUSY) UPPROPERTY.. !? *ST™ EVERETT, June John Seytth who woveral wooks ago flagged # |Great Northern overland train near] EXECUTIVE PROMIGES TO U W. EB. Bost, through the offipe Of | Monroe, while half-dressed, and who ‘ i John Davia & Co., this morning pir | was thought to know ething of IT EVERY TIME THE COUNCIL] |) sed from W. W. Dunn a sbjeek |the murder of Kiste Milihuff at Ron GETS CARELESS IN PASSING! in the Comstock addition on Qyben|ton, was yeeterday committed to * Anne bi which wets a now Mitwa |the insane asylum ORDINANCES—TEST MONDAY on property in that vigteng.| | Th hase price was $30,008 [Phe Au 1 prospector, 81 ye rid NIGHT.” |block Is bounded by First andi Bec-|John Hickey, was arrested the ma fond avs, weet and by Comatocl tend | police night on the charge of Hightand drive, This is the @ifth | vag He has in| M Moore announced this} jorge deal Mr, Béat has been later: | Mol a “twa " |moruiug “i he would go tle 1 in and made during the past | He « hat “nd a Jahead votoing ordinances « ten days. The two most imperbunt | prospect on which | rhing \ by th trana were the 4 ase of | nator Clark for He | th ! aonod then the A am buble ” Robert is now in . mn topta th tlaet t., and the northha apon by tre il en | corner of Beve av, and Untog at Rev, ROH. P. tt uf of will be butted t nd | aid of church we He | \ xpaye < 4 games may be played noth rn ! nox will be built for a roading room roots ARBITRATE | i' Ke ' ; a BAN FRANCIBCO, J The jand Wagan. prove sastiy, One ascutive board of the | 4 Ship-| — ee s required. [PIN and Transportati amaoela permit ety euired [Ping and Tranaportation emoete TED ; yt rag ja reply to the mayor's offer to ar o| hoe ‘ite the , willing | Bitrate the en oe Tis to ahow that it can get along with-| believed: to direct refusal to out a chief executive, if need be. | arbitrate, A, On Monday it will ask the counell The scarcity of sallors cont . The 25 new trustees of the Cham to pans the paving ordinance over | A)! steam schooners putting ber of Ce held a meetir the mayor's Veto, and will repor ery armed men. This @ <this afternoon at 2 o'clock fo: that it would have been cheaper to| ‘he steam schooners Rav purpose of x office A let the clock ordinance go through] Port and Lindauer walled wi the old officers were reelected yublish the veto. | a men | At the request of the King Cour jthan to | {Medical association a committer | Pee eee eH ye dire will be . @ \investigate the posstbility of con * N HE FRONT ® | tamination of the Cedar river water a mel | Steamer Humboldt ts due this af ernoon frau Skagway satay, REALTY TRANSFERS } ‘The Oregon is the next steamer from N and he is expected Lewis has recently Monday or Tuesda purchased wlan the | |_ The Ammon, of the Kosmos line, | horthoas v and ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION | will be in le today to finish Mr taking on cargo and the Nauplia aped ae AND BY-LAWS ARE DRAFTED | wii) be in port Sunda f ay t on 4 p noe Au —MANY PROMINENT ATTOR.| ,. Steaivor Umatilia sailed from San caylee ranciseo yeaterday afternoam for NEYS ARE CHARTER MER | with a nonunion erew ea aA BERS OF THE ASSOCIATION The Indiana witli Sunday for te Saves — and the Dolphin will take the ar ov he articles of Incorporatt , tern Alaska ¢ eaving os coe ce on and cane a Sunday morning \ & reepectively sttle Harsassociation were dra Seeeese eee es © 4% LINCOLN LADDERS COME DOWN at & meeting held for that purpose | * , Marshal Kelloga rday the office | EARTHQUAKE IN & | notifies the te of the Lin articles are | ¢ MINNESOTA. @| colin hotel, Fourth and Madison, to for the signa |» # \replace the present fire ladders on tures of those who are to become! @ RED WING. Mino. June $2. & the buliding with tron stairways. | members *—An earthquake was t In & | The maintenance of the bed / Maintain Honor @ this vicinity this morning. @ | dufldings more th ir | As stated in the articles of in) @ ht damage was dow & biah ts contrary to the city ordt j corporation, the objects of the Belee@eeenee eee e ae a @ &' NANHF lattle Bar association “are to mal = honor and dignity of the a of law, to increase the jusefulneas of tte members tn pro |moting the adminis jon of jue) |tlee, and social inter | {course among Its members | We Har Bhoes Ask for made of |} The association has no capital! I un... tnroweh amd th hompoattion stuff in them to get sag stock and. ng social In ite na SY and «tt eoany thie Geb cdimate of ours They're made of in not f 4 for the pecuntary|f leather and they “stand up” fat keep thetr shape wet or dry. Come Among In. thome profit of tts members who have signed the artic of in| oration are to be found the Ladles Fine Dress leading attorneys of the city | Charter Members. ? - Shoe The charter Der re an tot ih — Ballinger, Corwin 8 Vici Kid vamp, patent tip, mittary “ne 3 “ 7 peel a out. 1 matt 4 |Shank, Frederick Beusman, ©. MH} a a dull ma’ |Hanford, Witmon Tucker, John Hj Powell, W. A. Peters, Winfield | S | " 2 98 |Snfith, Danie! Kelleher, J. M. Em-| pecia = lory, Walter A. MeClure, Geo. Dono worth, John P. Hartman, F. 8. Mo} Chitares: a Shows. spring Cord, W. H. Brisker, H. J. Ramsey heel,» tip, medium sole |W. H, Thompson, J. A. Kerr, WH wines § to 8; these are the Rogle, W. T. Dowell, Maurice Me-| Ones that wear, «p ase Micken, H.R. Cline, Richard Jones Sage ; Se John Henry Perry, R. & Tehune, Fs Patent Cole Bution Shove. i. 8. Frye. J. Wright, Robt. | }P. Oldhe hous, Kenneth | HH. A. Hastings, J. B Murphy, @ | Seth metanen POS + - stead 1A. C. Rohester, Jeane Frye, A. J = tain Tennant, J. T. Ronald, Howard Han-} AB so end son, O. Willet atts t idren of. < |ONE WORE ROLLER If caters seuinern Ties ape SKATING RING FOR CITY, sixes 8% t | The rolle | geattie hard tak in operation at Lake skating fad has atcuck | At present there ts a} Vaion, a Child's Viet extension ullding to accommodate another fa/ [| § to Ill: apecial lin course of erection at Roren av land Terry, and this forenoon John Ext & Co. leased for the owner, | ra Best, the Auditort: Mena Heavy Of Groin hoe, pew- rth av, to Sweeney & St ged © op tea eee r another roller skating rink @ tongue, a shoe well worth The Auditorium came very nearly | bad being converted into a theater by nowa show people, but | "Special $ wae not closed and] [Sweeney & Sullivan took a atx: | on co months lease and will at once make rr pairs and start a rink tees minor re 0 pening of the Crow. an Reservation | On segount of the above the! Boys’ Heavy Men's Gilk Garters, @ pair Northern Pacific will sell round trip ‘ tickets to Miles City of Billings, Mont. at fare and e-third for! jround trip. Dates of eale June to 86, Inciustve. Final retarn Mime | |Juty 10. Call at N. P. City Ticket | Office, cor, int Av. and Yesler Way Convenience, Liberality and lark Saturday Men's Pure Irtah ker chiefs, red, made peart buttor Line imported by each 25e | Economy wisi ‘cigs a: cs | tans or come early (tar your et 1246 Are striking characteristics of Me Bathing Suits, two-ptece, | yur easy payment pla sev? or, Saturday a suit on The sortmen ¢ 4 |] pocketbook it mak buying Hh of your Summer Outfit easy We make terms to individual you not one cent ft 82.98 MAY MANTON PATTERN®S 100. Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near HOME OF THE UNIVER@AL RANGE Union. Seattio’s Reliable Credit House.” —_—_—_—— clothes for less than other merchants—and the right | kind of clothes at that. I sell $15.00 Suits the year round at $10.00 to $11.00. I sell $16.50 to $18.00 Suits the year round at $12.50 to $13.50, I sell $20.00 Suits and Top Coats the year round at $15.00 and show the best best assortment at this price shown on the coast, I sell $22.50 to $25.00 Suits the year round at $18.00, and you'll pay tailors much more for goods worth much less. I sell $27.50 to $30.00 Suits the year round for $20.co— you'll have to visit the highest priced custom tailors to get as good in either fit or finish. T sell $2.00 Hats the year round at $1.45. I sell $2.50 Hats the year round at $2.00, I sell $3.00 Hats the year round at $2.50. I sell $4.00 hats the year round at $3.00. I press all garments bought here once a week, and keep them in constant repair. I sell everything in this house at the same scale of saving to you. I scalp profits on every- thing I guarantee perfect fit— My tailors take care of that—Every garment is in- spected before it leaves my house. I refund money whenever it is demanded and—no argument I want your business—try this store once—you'll + Ahhh he *) a by drinking cart * * , : roale acta, \* WATER SHUT OFF , eet. The lw * a bottig \* ii be shut off > : «ht from * fron m. tof * ge neo, # on Youlor Way from Twenty ® | , : # fourth to Thirtleth * * the dletrie south of ¥ * * We nd east of Thirtleth * - Tonge, + south and Yakima | oe ° * * return. y ty people t r he ? oe 8 vem raggeanely " |GEATTLE COLLEGE HOLDS Ze ctroaheyg atin : » COMMENCEMENT EXERCIGES ay ia : a ' 4 . one o f f ' h ' t 9 ’ " rt fi at b ww f ‘| 1G DEMAND FOR LABOR o Pp ¢ * the r a # oe 4 4 fle wih be - . ate + eee Te ’ se k. During * 4 DON’T GUESS * RESULTS AT . ‘ ' * : THE MEADOWS : IT’S NOT NECESSARY Ue TTeTTererr et Personnel! of Party * * ALLEGE CONSPIRACY & THE MEA im fe It Means $2.50 to $5.00 to bt & Wea fine The & LOUISVILLE, F J ® * You. ‘Re coed Telegraph assoc ° Firet Race * jhas applied for an tnjunet S.% . "me, te Jagainst the Louisville & y * t Anything that’s worth ha railway, alleging that the road a= Soe rying by various methods to force * * * ing is worth going after— organtza nut of existence rd ; 1 ' md. " * When I say that I can save COCHRANE'S SONDR Geen " ; : Jud f fixed | Becond R you from $2.50 to $5.00 on | ~ inate telede at's rit deta ok aa 4 your dress wants I can Peng rd D 1 & ov , + $ prove it easily if you'll visit : oS " * Coxoplan, ird, * * Sratches—G MM get you to visit my store is S ies : mp A one thing—pleasing you is a wi n Lins stat Hat * seoer na ple, Dr. J wees oe i yenterda k t * * another—I'm building up a | eras Mele 6 wee eenne + tek business here and will sell he Se ib. at Olym sain | | | | Star Sows 200 GRAN send your friends too I advertise once a week— | On Fridays—You'll find no statement in my ads. that I can't make good in my store. Let's get acquainted— You'll save money JOE SCHERMER 1o10 1st Ave., of Madison St I sell “ Just North right” clothes right” every day in the week, and can prove it to you, DON’T FORGET TO GO TO ALKI NaTATORIOM WEDNESDAY EVENING TuB RAC ES—FUN GALORE ‘Relined Roller Skating : 7 Weyth's Effervescent Granular Magnesia. regviar $1.25, special urday Carter's Bromo, full pound bottles, regular $1.26 Mr We 4 & for Pacific Condition Powders, the best alte boress: special price per bottle Thedford's Black Draught for horses and cattle your phones, Matn 1240. |The QUAKER DRUG CO ASSORTED = hasan T hird Avenue outa and Devore BASEBALL RACES FIRST RACE 118 Pike 8t = oe me sam Talbot for Patents, 206 Mutual bite, ruc Co SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Ta ete oe aA A ANE He la ey SATURDAY Mary Goldman's Hair Dye, regular $1.00; special Fridey and H day * Hathing Caps. large stock: spé Saturday, exch : Heath \ Br e k Saturday % Soap * Soap: spe pas 4 ulioure Boap; spect ‘ y Weyth's Sodium Phosphate, full pound bottles, regular $1.00 Baturday o* Weyth's Effervescent Vick Salts, full pound bottles, regular $1.25; aq elal Baturdey mall wine, special Saturday as Hood Cure, the guaranteed are for sypht! The Quaker makes free delivery Ind. 1240. to all parts 3033-4055 First Avenue SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 8¢ DO: 2 DOZEN... .. ee Union Bake & “ie 1413 Second Ave AMUSEMENTS. RUBSELL & DREW, Manager” “The Most Popular Theater” Thoator Tonteht and All This Week, Saturday Matinee, the Ay Coinpany io Rest Play of Its Kind Ever Here, “THE Foitens® Next Week. Starting Sunday Matinee, the me Fav in Another Splendid Melodrama, “A STRUGGLE Fv the Company; Nig ¢ New Special Scenery rites 9,9 pom Summer Prices. NOTHING © Fae AP BUT THE A Armetrong and Molly 0 came dew the dametng Lida; the Mtarsenope the grea Butter ¥ be eplendla le THE KOME OF COMIO OPERA BOTH PHONES 66 Mil ion Laz Three More Nighte—“Worth a HE MASCOT Tbe, BOC, 35c, 26c. Saturday Matinee, Shc, 25e to Stx Eneores on Everyth tng Last Nigh BASEBALL BASEBALL PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ‘ FRESNO VS. SEATTLE TOMORROW AT 3:30 P.M. RECREATION PARK. ADMISSION 25¢ AND 60c Take Virginia or Cedar Street Cars. SIX RACES DAILY “RAIN Of SHINE AT 2pMsmare The Meadows King street and F frat avenue south 50 cents, Including grandstand Prices Twe Take cars at Admission Fine prizes to winners. Bo: eave Flyer I i ath ——— . Tt =e ree DANCING © SUNDAY NIGHT DO YOU KNOW The Soda Meshes Goa te the best In e this market, THAT ft te the best ( money and berience will huce, THAT Tt costs the dealer than other brands THAT You must not lose track & label If yo: expect to get the for your money Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling Co 7 a WATER DELICIOUS =