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MANY LICENSES 188UED. perescienen WANT O;ESTION , — i o a ae nm to ¥ he re anh Low ere it © AM, EARLY DE Fy : ewuan! ‘ office . 1 offe 7 shai the law has eIsION—MAY CC Notige ts Served. ate RECOUNT DATE, SET selling, 32-year-old SHS METERS |=2=sneomcse 1 e 1 - —_—— . 108 GETS ONE YEAR 109 BUPERINTENDENT YouNGs| Anirad 10 SUGGESTS THAT NOW IS A aa a rane en it 109 va aly * " 103 GOOD TIME TO CONSIDER | one-y ta son | 9708 "La Taranta toe th barge af he | 994 HMally Berry rT) THEM—SAVE MONEY FOR! persor The was f 1/*79 No Remark een 208 qvlity of snatching a pure Katie Crews 10 CONSUMER, THIRD RACE— and a halt ngs, selling dn and “EH NAN > de a little at of in tailing water meters for general sid = Superintendent Diamonds... 107] oa of the water department }$596 Miack Byes 102 ia morning. “The situation te fast! 5 ae FUURTH RACE—One ond one te: If there were no water wast ate miles, puree, 3-year-olds e there would be enough for ait) OROINANCE APPROPRIATING |? x oo 107 Davin lot $20,000 FOR THE PRELIMIN. "TT! Or ped | The only effective snap enone tage ARY WORK WILL BE CONSID. | sexs & Flittner 104 ¢ prevented ne | 9693 Bre t tastallation of meters | ERED TONIGHT be 104 “Meters place all conmmumera on —____— eT1S Put roel Under ¢ t) ‘The ordinance appropriating $20,-|$'67 @ 2] 000 from the water f the be- | otoa Re > ret} _——— Ph werk * proyawed) FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs ome before tonight for *Juder : 10} nal paseame and will, in all prob R ritl ¥ si be promptly passed by ter] unanimous rote «106 | Members ter erecutiy breed RACE- —ne and one raties, selling, 4-year-olds “Raperience in other cities bas Bemonstrated that water i used preciate the oe esse toe ee roe} hoz let tes | les “a this als are. The @anta Clara, with of freight and 90 passengers, aalled | thin afternoon for Seward and jother weatward ports. memes: of the time - The Oregon is due tomorrow | iatet that the work must be done) trom Valdes | it Gad’ veneer ateetions of Orel cts an cones cr cat te weet Seats fee, ot eae today | Gemmorcial club tonight, 61 sew| ca by or hetero en ae sart~\southbound and the Excelstor has | Members will be voted in ent cumbested Poatgi arrived at Seward, bound for Seat: | W. H Parry was scheduled for) weer year address on the Alaska Yakou fic exposition, bai, because of Ble absence from the city, the ad haa been postponed unt! next jay night Becretary Williams ts in recetpt! @@ answers from a number of the Gommercial bedies throughout the | Mate, notifying him that their clubs | Id vent felegates to the cony and smoker to be held to on Thursday, July 19 Coon has notified the that he would be present in which te comatroc The Merchants Exchange re ceived Yukon river report srning to the effect that t of le No 3 bad arrived at Fort Git: | jbon from St. Mic lHerman at Ram | Michael, and the Lavelle Y | Fert Gibbon from Fairbanks pamos sicamer Memphis sailed In pract ' Rago THE MARKETS Yakima Horbank potatoes FE omc from Ban Francisco for | ut the market, | Seattle | j ) | now practically River pot ave gone| The Montara will clear this af are alno|ternoon for San Francisco, recety: | « morning, |{ng custome papers which held her ’ The Gp on account of her registry hay apes, wi-|ing been kept by the Japanese | in thie | when she was sofzed. | | street in PH eng BANK CLEARINGS. nornina vty ie and are going ent Cal nee ‘ SMASHED BOTTOM IN, $1,590, 189.95 be Peaches Sunday. @| Pientl @| fornia white figs are out. Jaly 16, 1996... July 16, 1905 the street Seow Folsom No. 1! sunk at the Broad st. dock this morning with a 4 of shingles. The scow was HRaeteaettkeeere ae) | tied short at high tide and when! FUNERAL SERVICES ARE joew “s |the water fell she smashed in her be et |bottom by contact with piles and HELD FOR JED GREEN. sank Funeral services aver the re- Maina of Jed Green, father of J FOR BLACKSMITHS’ UNION. tnon Green, of The Star — ciasvtnon sade Lin sopgga Fruits. | ‘The biackemiths of the city will Bananen HTAQRIO, oF te per th: Wenat- |reorganize tonight. meeting in the &. e" Labor Temple. For over a year the " union has been dormant in its labor enroltiment, but the meeting of the en do bosen |JFonmnakers, which w per week, catabiiahed the fact ~* | blacksmiths could again become ac tive in labor cireles. uel K. Kirkwood, 5 bt the F { Presbyterian ch gonducted the services, Mix Pooh Ro Manning and Mrs. Louise erry rendered three selections, "Come Ye [rise Rome ay Well Unders and “Good-| OHIO SAILS FOR NOME, Might. Heloved vane, 88 pene } The bearers were selected Eggs. | Shortly after noon today the from among the olf friends of the hm taneh emee. per dew, fo: | steamer no 6salled on deceases and of the famity. and ge | with 50 p ere Capt. John Ande Th reiaht cargo. ©. D. | Nome mining op Bradiey, Charlies Th board, also eight Cooper, Arthur Milingioh if Boren Mr. Green ied on Priday fast after an iti three yours. He | if you have money in a good bank it is safer than if hidden about the house, and your checks, returned when your book is balanced, are receipts for every cent paid out. You will find that a bank account, whether commercial or savings, will encourage economy. We Pay 4 Per fm the Pacit: month Will Sell 192 Lots in West Seattle Bdwin F. James & Co. to Piace Fine Addition on Market, BAwin F, James & Co Live Stock. Wethers, cheap, per ib, 4%; ewes, it. ftwors._per per th, AG | lamb, per Ib, 100; @ressed b feutton per he prom-| fnew: 1 eatate firm hb offices) weneut, 1, sony et trout d resend @e the New York Block, have com-| gk “adthie tccen stver salmon, pa Cc Slates. errensusneitr end wom tol ie <—y «| Ct. interest G0 selling by lot ail of the 20-0 : Gract known as the Holb We Have « Branch at George- Whit lo t = fornia « Mands « be JAMES DP, Hoge N. RB. DIRK Ferdinand Set B. Stewart M f yea y prob f ted reat « her | DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER ub tne. +] we line BROKERS. & Trust Co. ane ome Cor. Second Ave. 4 Cher Grain, Provistons, Stgeks, Bonds _ wf PRIVATE WIRES. le, Wash. Som Tel. Main 279. Ind. 279. . 1-105-206 Alneka Bide. Mirtle ° - ete DEMAND ACTION =". WAPINE. PACE IS AT ISSUE. DECISION WILL AN IMPORTANT TREATY LAW| |. | K 1 i LEETING GERMAN CONSUL TONIGHT'S MEETING vo SARATOGA SEATTLE BOUND. | ‘MOVE Steam - , rn i fon ad i ae : h ‘ . oe wea ts € German Consul George murnet = . lee ott ' artived from th ' w Y 1 is now On the fir " g and his vis the banks of 7 rt . thee ‘ at important marine Ginance te now aa eit rival will be it 1 Waechter ovr - ' anedt en ad 1, whieh ana tt te ' ng ph ne three be a brief 8 3 1 route — hee at rr . signe of, at © * aie lly phia to Ma ported upe Recall te Inferred a i Me ie Medlin eee tee ieee 4 rn to an At May Be Divided W , a-|% OVERNIGHT : en, through f ox ' t velle As . “ 7. o * ¥ aytent coon ‘ ENTRIES + om 2 ; “ lly referred | « a that bh as SAREE RE by the s ve paan:ae . The ¢ pened to t 2 elay sees at The Meadows: Tees | FIRST = RACE—Five furlongs! Clearance Sale Big discounts on all summer apparel for men, boys and children, Men’s Serge Sults Summer weight navy blue all -wool Serge Suits, single and double breasted Commencing Saturday Men’s outils Sults Flannel, Homespuns, Pants only, Regular vaine $10.00 ; choice Men’s Straw Hats Choice of any Hat in stock at ... HALF PRICE Men’s Fancy Hosiery Summer styles cotton, lisle and maco; 15c regular 25c and 35 A fine line of Men’s Shirts at Special Prices Silk, mohair, pongee, figured sateens, madras, percales, , all new patterns Children’s Wash Sults | All sizes from 254 to 8 years, blouse and Buster styles 7s5¢ and $1.00 Suits for $1.50 Suits for . 2.00 Suita for . $3.00 Suits for MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S WHITE AND COLORED DUCK AND LINEN CRASH, ALL RE- DUCED FOR SATURDAY Young Men’s Sults Swell two-piece Suits and medium shades ; special oe Norfolk styles, w regular $3.50 values; BOYS’ LINEN PANTS, 25e¢, 50¢, Te. BOYS’ WHITE DUCK MIDDY PANTS, AGES 4 OF FROERAL JUDGE, TAR—MONDAY, main tr It wa . - * * ~ * . * + * . * * * * \* A. BRIDGE & CO. POPULAR PRICE CLOTHIERS +8 novelty skeleton lined, real hot-weather comfort commencing Saturday .......e+ese0e ..$7. 65 Men’s ‘Outing Pants Separate Outing Pants, fine quality worsteds and flan- nels, cuff bottoms, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 strictly values Ages IB to $1200 S Young Men’s regular lingd Suits worth $12.50 and $15.00; Saturday Boys’ white duck and brown linen Suits, ages 9 to 16 oe" $2.50 Satur TO 18 cococcsecces oeccens UNION CLERKS AND UNION GOODS A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Maroke * TRIES TO STRANGLE HER & JULY 16, 1906, wages, an the ROR Ree * *) DAUGHTER AND SI CIDES, Big Sale of Pumps We have determined to close out entirely our complete line of Trahern celebrated pumps, and to do this positively and quickly marked down at a positive 50 Per Cent. Discount have them The line includes Force Pumps, Deep Well Pumps, Cistern Pumps, Double-acting Force Pumps, Hand and Windmill Pumps, Set Length Windmill Pumps, new Double-acting Pumps for windmill use, Horizontal D. A. S. and Force Pumps, Drive Well Points, Cast Pump Cylinders. , This reduction means Actual Half Price on every pump in the house, and the best pump made at that. Mail orders filled promptly. Send about the size pump you require. Sale Begins Tuesday (Tomorrow) “ee... $8.50 weer . mixtures; Coat and up-to-date ..........6+ e Oven and Oven Doors Of the ‘‘Never-Break’’ Range are braced underneath and will bear about any weight. The oven door when open is per- fectly even with the oven, thus making a splendid resting place for bread, pastry and meat pans when you draw them from the oven. The oven, too, is closely riveted to the front and back malleable iron frames, keeping it in perfect shape. The Malleable T Oven Brace and the Arched Oven Top are other important features of the ‘‘Never-Break’’ found no other make. The arched oven insures an even distribution of heat, and the oven brace insures the oven against warping or buckling and getting out of shape. 19 and homespuns, light s for. $8.50 vee 10.00 The Oven of the “Never- Break” is absolutely air tight, Sold on terms of $5.00 down and $5.00 per month, sceceeeeese seeee The We pay $30.00 cash for any “Never-Break” Range used by a@ customer of ours any time they wish to return same. - -_ - ew meee, —