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‘Wins CADET me BEST OFILL B® Witt RECEIVE AND THE SEST WATE A SILVE a EE gees oF — - J its ences qty other d eho! aa? roman iss ty a peat fa AWFUL June PRACT SR SPPRi sega TFFALF - - i George { systemat fer $250 (remutar ear JO BE AWARDEC company again rn natac demanic but the pefisn | “ The ox was hanged fay. The has not ew drafting the h died this morning oe one deren cabinet photes bringing thts ad PURE ER EOE EEE EE EEF) : ENTRIES * CORPS ** iallalieadalied EO “NON-COM" | JUDGE ALSO FINES RAILROADS| ORR RARER ARR RRR FIRST RACE tug, Syearolta Six furlongs, soll and up. GOLD MEDAL AND PACKING COMPANIES FIFTH RACE THE SEATTLE STAR FOURTH RACE fined $4,000 and sentenced to three months furlongs, ‘The Ladies’ Plato, value}moraing, splintering the front end |W. 2 Previous to sentencing the court} $700, 2yearolds le c overruled motions for new trials. WY C. ce vevee ve ‘ 104} jamage to the wagon Four « ah ver entry palfHiecond and Madivon at 8:30 thin county tf the car, but cousiag very an ting attorney wikt HEAR ne PORT commiastoners yesterday by Jarper & Son, calling for the k. The dep tH bom t before the commis pport the petition ina) Whe we ating of the petition does 100} jaway with a part of the proposed 108 milevard around Mercer tland of the ORILLED PRE] SUMS AGGREGATING $25,000. 102} teenth selling, dyearolds aud wp : a0 10 107 ‘ X ONE—FIRGT REFUSES NEW TRIALS. n 1 10! i) Li TA CRUZ, Cal, June 22 . , 1 104|M}ro early this morning d ; mn 10€ i je Casino and all the restauy KANSAS CITY, Ma, June 22 10 11¢) ome the waterfront adjoining. Th Righ © thousand . i 106} (bsino was recently built at a cost | city LIGHT PLANT BUSY. how pace — tven ‘and te - 107 |957e Gloomy Gus 107 OF & quarter of a million, The total Y - cont | in One mile, puree}! te $400,000. li * hat i iM in ix *~ ey * ‘The! 6 ie . | i - i vr 109 ‘ PETITION 18 HEARD. | sentation Of ed of rebate practices "Dora I 108 he which] The Chicago, Burlington & ) iow} [A petition was pre d to the} ,, The | Quiney ratiroad, Cudah , ' nor Davis 108 | t " or] (W. 8. Hutehinson Co. $16 Suits. lw Hutchingon Co. $15 Suite. Laura FM 10 sloman 106) "We have started We corral the Pu 1 }815 Suit trade of 5 We in ' 1 CAR HITS WAGON tend that the cut, qt { nd atyle - 76 Reed 102 ur clothes shall make lof ov ur name ) THIRD §=RACE—M and an} An inbound Madison at, ¢ eminent for Bustne pre oe i t 4‘ year te and uy ran Into o | We & Mutehingon Co, $15 Suits. |? ted hallenge to ¢ SALE CLOSES JUNE 2 IT EXPLAINS ITSELF Hall §=606-50 SANTA FE (Form 914 Standard) NUMBER sescee sess ReCKIVER TELEGRAM s ReCRIVER ach | Time r wr BN eo eR “ | SENDER .. * ere eNDR + sgheuains | 22.—Richard G. [J SENPER one 1" at 11:04 . wat boo na for the mur . of Mre. Hollis | SAN FRAN, June 2, 1906. 190 To T. Ww. P. was dragged PLS ADVISE GOOD YEAR RAIN COAT CO. 016 FIRST AVENUE, SEATTLE, WASH, THAT war of @ shop |#} GOODS WHICH ARRIVED HERE WAS SHIPPED LAST NIGHT TO SEATTLE; SAME IN GOOD a bee anna then | CONDITION. NOT DAMAGED BY EARTHQUAKE OR FIRE. GSTS. 629-P Woh A path with a wire ive authort | Sidetracked at San Franciseo—10,000 Priestly Cravenettes, Dust, Auto, Mountaio, Traveling Rat coats and Mackintoshes for men, women and children. High grade modela of our own workroome Importations of advance 19 yles. Don't overlook th portunity JUST THE PROPER GARMENT TO WEAR AT THE RACES. ‘ CRAVENETTES, RAINCOATS, MACKINTOSHES FOR EVERYSOLY, Placed Here for immediate Sale. Doors Open Saturday at 8 a, m 95.00 RAINCOAT.Now selling | $15.00 CRAVENETTES Yours tor 00 we faincoar— ME veeccenreerererees MBBS shai inanseialle $2.75 | $1R0O CRAVENETTES. g4,75 EXTRA SPEMAL—LADIES’ IMPORTED PARISIAN SILK COATS, June 22 — - | value $50.90, sale price . B. Stevens, pro fo theology at | MEN'S BLACK CRAVENETTES—Pinest money can buy, sctual value GIRLS’ AND BOYS! RAINCOATS—Valuos $5.00 to $7.60 kingmen | commit | $27.00 AND $90 eTTes for automoMiling, + 81.25. 1 See DR aR a new location we 916 FIRST AVENUE 94.00 photo SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, JUNE 23. Costello & Grant uy Before Blow Falls Something’s going to happen to this store pretty soon. We're not allowed to say what. But when it does happen it meanS that we'll be out of the running for about sixty days. Hence we're anxious to unload this stock. And Every Man's Suit in the Shop Is Marked Down a Third Regular prices were right to start with, as low as anybody’s, All and the clothing is just as good as your money can buy. new because we've just opened up. Will you buy a new suit if you can get it on this basis ? One-third off? It’s a sane, safe sale, different from the hot air variety. It’s a sale that ought to appeal to sane men, and it does. Men’s at a straight discount of one-third, Costello & Grant Ranke Building, Cor. Fifth Ave. and Pike St. hats, furnishings, suits---everything in the stock on Co. $15 Suite. © of the ity, We in t, quality | Read This Telegram} LAST WEEK OF GALE Specials! Specials! Specials! For Men and Women $23.00 CRAVENETTES dust and rata. | out to corral the} } and atyle oo Cate vo 812.50 +++ 818.50 BM 815.00 ot) to 62.00 | :| GOODYEAR RAINCOAT CO. | STORE OPEN EVENINGS =! = a et A. Bridge & Co. Popular Price Clothiers STYLISH SUITS Fine Blue Serge Special for Saturday way DOs 0 0 500 men’s breasted suits, double and single- guaranteed all wool, fine quality blue serge, good linings and trim- mings, hair cloth fronts, cut to very latest style---perfect in every detail, and every backed by Special for Sat- $9.00 THE A. BRIDGE SPECIAL $15 SUITS suit our own guarantee. urday Equal to any $20 suits in the Made of unfinished and fancy wor- city. tinest black steds. Tailored in the most thorough manner; finest trimmings; fit as perfect as the best made to order gar- ments. Yet we sell them at the low price of......... $1 5 UNION CLERKS AND UNION GOODS. A. BRIDGE & CO. 1416-1417 Second Avenue Next Door fo the Bon Marche _ $60,000 — 5 $ 1 2850. : being on the 9 Lake Us $26, 000 facing on the 6ox110, close to Eighth and Pike University and Lake Union car lin we know of no property that will receive benefit from the Pine Street and Olive on Hip it fa mg he nde ighth, regrade than this 74 feet from the corner « $40,000 of Stewart; the only can be bought for We know it to go0x120, on Fourth, south piece south of Virginia that less than $1,000 per front foot be the best buy on the street $45,000 They are going to widen Fourth Avenue and re- grade the street. It will have the best grade in the city from the Union depots to Lake Union; Within one block of Madison we can sel! you 40x120, on the west side of the street, for the above figure $50,000 120 feet on Westlake, s« Fourth and Pike and look down the street, and we believe 120 feet frontage on the main, nat- wral highway to the north will look good to you, at less than $500 per front foot. $6,800 of ten lots, sox120 each; story and under course of construction; ll around the block; cement on Howe Street; assessments hers to be assumed, f Virginia; go to A full block one-half he streets walks a , paid to date; ot Capitol Hill Division No. 6 »ts gox108 to 16-foo' ots 48x107 to 16-foot alle I Lots 4oxti5 to 16-f 1 Lots 50x105 to 16-fo ( ners SOx10S5 to 1 Streets gr t walks in and paid Our agent will be there today and every day this month Take Capitol Hill car to Aloha Street a east to the LITTLE WHITE OFFICE ON THBP HILI H. S. TURNER INVESTMENT CO. A, B, GRAHAM, President H. S. TURNER, Manager, BLDG, PHONES—Ind. 1614. ‘ 405-406 LUMBER EXCHANGE Main 1604—