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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1907. 5. AFTER THE | BALLARD MEN WANT DOPMITZER | THE MARKETS ai 8°) THANK PRESIDENT FOR FTER THE DORMITZER Smo SENDING BARRETT ted, per bbt, 1a) Ports _—— | berri eived te Weat a ae pa -s oie | Fegan day on ere 4 ResolutioNan were passed by the A majority of the Ballard saloon ree than any preceding day of the sea ” per tb, te; | executive ce ittee of the Alaska- ‘ men were before the neil Hoonse | Paul ©, Dormitser, a local at-| son so far. The price ranged from nv LT. | YukonPacific pean at ite WASHINGTON, June 4 and revenue committee yesterday |torney, wae disbarred by Judge! $1.25 per crate up to $3.50. Excel |* * “i “y 4 b v $ be , Le . u,| meeting Monday afternoon thank a — announced that the |: teats With @pplications for licenses from) Frater last night. Nelther Dor berrt t © ‘ lel 4 P dent Roosevelt for send- trow. | Crichton had become -convine BVOBUEALION | inis city, mitzer nor his attorney appeared berries are coming im from ; ‘ jing President Rooseve nm the Warren Br n me -convinced | or the anthrac! ogy + | i be ling John Barrett to be present at ST the trust © Warren proposals were | roads has & ractte coal carrying! The saloon men surrendered their |at the hegging and Judge Frater |Green Lake and Lake Washington, | { M. os ee lees sound | beens vromenion ae Deon placed in the hands | oid ic ud pald over the $1,000 | ord hearing to go on ex| as well as from Vashon island 4 Oe eee it ceaake has eae ”° officals bav« bat time the W jot — Assistant Attorney-General ty ‘ . arren peo | each, part, Ala ber of crates of F' - BERTEEN the purroee | pio approached the councilmen Purdy with instructions to “take| The money coming on the old ore three charges; one | 4 oe ae piegeninnes og wee Siew See dered Mr rett, who 16 an < ce manicipal aap 4 to make @ deal whereby | ah action as he dooms advit-|ticenses will be rebated to the oa- |f0r lobtaimihg money under false | '** Pineapples were received, Thin| ,Sirr Pt, Ne Gemen ton™ agile pee yor Seo 9 me mae 1 yondent | t! incl! would approv eo eax loon owne’ th rived | pretenses Mow the registry of the | frult ts large and well ripened m4 ver ite; dressed’ hege | thom that if they worked systeme® Steep @ the as | it ts expt whore on fast o explr « ly | “ws next year they jent roll at once, a most un Plained that the bitumin: | time can be figured out court, one gor obtaining money un | Cantaloupes are comin, in from ? | ically in congress next ¥ ; \ lous roads are not Involved, I : : Al rd ‘yr ge | enle wet whee hep wemnen Pe gpinion of 6 sl proceeding and one that} volved 1 18] oax. etaoinehrdiucmtwyp vbgk the | der) false pretenses from J. W./ California. Florida t t times " t the Wa A ee eda Gale that! understood that the recommenda RoWerts, aif attorney, and one for| pa Orga incpmpe : ‘ifaile, “tone spss; | *# exposition tha re baskets were among the receipts on te e's Fcrimamargk ome tazazae | prencaion “unger eheSuisceet| CHAMBER OF COMMERCE) cgi "St °° sett for */ che tec ay are ind Wain," | pos MASTER'S SALARY IS. RAISED the com That meanth that the contractor/inwa The department of justice | mand for fancy fruits looking potatoes sold has just been T begin to draw down money | pone | } . im restraint of trade in handling | highest price reported thie year.” __ | rom’ the ‘pontottice department. at ally bef e « had turned @/ the anthracite coal | highest price reported thie year from the poate department at al evelfal of earth. | | Cheese is one of the « " . ny sort Of & fake Rentast taal WS ITEMS | for the Chamber of Commerce held| — ¢ 4 jot cars of | in thi a tonite tee. Tie cars of eastern produce is on . effective July tet, foption of the resolution for a yesterday resulted in the following i 1 ot | “ “ in ¢ ny eophalt Bi pang iy A f being confirmed y je marked by the wall ng of | the way west, but this cannot be ex The salary of Postmaster George M. H.C. Gi. He urged that th F. W, Baker, A. 3, Blethen, ir. | cee rae for Nome. With the pected for some time, - The Call Stewart, of the local office, is e4 e more in need of s grating | KIN ; Themes Burke, A. 8. Burwell, 2, 5.) Se Bere erent fae the | forala cheese te selling well at 16% + poral lyanced from $4,000 to $6,000 per . B peed of 8 areding | ; There were two! Ooi) urke, AB. Burwell, J. 8) Olympia early three thousand | cents per pound VANCOUVER ne Hae ' ant than # paving plant, Gil}| funaways tn Ket Sunday, Charles | Chlberg, we, Josiah Col! people leave today for the yellow: | Sixty nine logging . PONTE bay og A ‘ lery veld ht the proposal a too hasty | Gelaler, Mise Larsen and Hattie| !!n#, John Davis, J. F. Doug J.| streakéd real estate of the Beward y eeing cémps, having a) This is the highest salary pal » However, the councl! thought | Kunkle were driving south of town, | © Ford, C. B. Fowler, Jacob Furth, | peninauia, and with them goes over postmasters outaide of York tifferently and the step waa taken | When the horse became t H.C. Henry, B.C. Hughes, John |}, , | , Potetess, and Chieago, The #a of the > wae on ino frightened. 15,000 tone of personal freight, | teow | imost Unanimously | Que shaft broke, The young man|!t McGraw, James B, Meikle! horses, lumber, piping and heavy finite period | postmaster at Georgetown Is in- jand Miss Kunkle, who was driving, | J@mes A. Moore, 1 Ne lmachinery. : ~ Over 2,000 men, whose salaries | *fesed from $300 to $1,400. » bas come to Seattle etratans| Tee wR out. The latter's | Clarke M. Nettleton, Will H. Par) Beattie hotels have recently held |"! hes » | AtRount to $200,000 a month, will Tear COFFEE. » New York, will be seen at | MO? Ws scratched and the former Hae —~ 4 Ma Thomas W./ as quests some of the best known | | : it wich ii /be out of employment | —_— Russet @ Drew playhouse ati | Wat brwleed and bis face cut in two) Frosh. Joke Behram, B. Bhorrock,| mining men of Alaska, but the | The loggers’ association has de-| Don’t be shy; if you this week tm "Queen of the White | Pacem, With the Hines draguing the| ©, jms ithe. | opening sailings are thinning them | Mins €or r cided tat loge are too cheap and , ce Schilling’s Best seca 4. see horse dashed down the main street pm he aix new members are J. Bout J. J, MeKay, vice-president of bar. per tb, os . by |t0O many on the market, so wit} | don’t like Schilling’s best, —— with Mise Larsen still in the buggy,|CMlberg, John Davis, J. F. Doug | the McKay Hydraulic Mining com stop work ke back your money. - “er — No one suceseded in stopping | 84 J. C. Ford, Joho H. Powell and) pany; Henry Bratnober, well known be feve Mma’ teeter tts eel y: Be Geeecte At the Lets until it ran into the curb and a| 7: W. Prosch. The new board will) mining expert; Edward Duan, con- | aren ; Thurlow ixland was burned Sun-| Your grocer returns your money ypen and studic busey belonging to Charles Crow | %¢ called together at once for or trolling large properites at Ophir | ©" * if you don’t like it; we pay him fee generaily Graustark’ is one of the best) utanding in front ef Preppernan’s| €@Sization. No change im the! creek; Gordon Hall, of San Fran - — iiteiegitbiinkeericcd . — ea lgesom inay that Das yet been given st / when the latter's horse ran away | Brent officers ts likely. | cite,’ who Koen to Iuapect develop. |, , taney, ‘ eate he Pantages | tearing the rig to pieces. — 4 — ments ta the Wild Goose properties . Rorw, “T g ’s First” semesy ‘0 x “company has found in thie| "A bey was born to Mr. and Mra |PLANS COMPLETED FOR BUILDING sre aiuoug those departing woaay | frit figs: fet. "han" sede Bt As framatic dramatiaation of the! Q. C. Skedsem Sunday OM; natir Mite may that 1 '* popular McCutcheon novel & play| D. Stewart has bought the inter ON PREFONTAINE PLACE 4 eet . at appeals te lovers of the ro jurban hotel building. The hotel ware t and restaurant will continue, how.) ‘The butlding inspector has at last | ing acct ” phrasing Alleen May baw returned to the | ewer, under the same management | -ompleved the plans for a municipal farmeeter ever mAIS boards as leading lady ef the com. | as before on 7 4 . the building to be located on @ trian: | Ca — Aa and finds im the part of the Hattie Long and Bessie Brackett, | guiar pint the city owns on the east | j : ' vette @ character that ie/of Sequin, Wash. be at ie * who have been | side of Prefoutaine place, and the} Batect ranch oegs, per den, | 1Se Wash Cheviots at 9120 — | 20c Silver Tissue 12 1-2c—One of jp the extent that be sulted te her abilities, The | Visiting * M RR. Boyker and wl | _ }o ‘tath for} Easier wt a Riek Te part d2c2 | ciner members of the cast taierpret | daughter Feturned home Sunday. | the building’ wae lnteeduced into| Hes Mactorn, More than 1,600 yards of pret- | this season's most attractive fitted to 8 ee “ the warfous parts ereditably, and W. Bereiter has moved the! the council last night. | Fe tee ne Mg bat meativfac- ihe pro . " . e re S | jeathe *, with ow ys : he production te alcely staged. house which he bought recently to This buliding will be devoted to! (Serippe Telcaraph Service.) Washington creamery butter, per 1m, te grounds with polka dots, om " 4 S and tage Beautl 7 ub, the east and In ready to start bulld-| ihe uses of the Free Employment} LONDON, June 4—Bdna May, | ¢ Reteer, per Dy Bei sheegs, Wilt ieee tat 4 n | fei shadow. striped batistes te be one ing his new residence. Charles! bureau and will cout approximately | the Celebrated actress, and Oxcar | Hiverser, per We | a yg ne — ee ae teated Mansell bas lone Stewart and family of Covington | §30,000. | Lewisohn were quietly married at EE RE ne Ae ge ode El Rl ae er gg er lng Ritiine totes ‘ 3 “ A go may om all ote ee Filtmsseek, 10, eee | nteed frst in color o reg n the lot © regular rune « | the registry office this forenoon. ie. H ular price is 16¢ # yard. Sale price a yard. Cholce | Ot her best m “yet i Many are painting and | i vs oneal oe os ove rs no ae | uate , evoan — batldings Unie] | gow ty ryt a hea ER ga | price while they last, while they poser jepring. The following are now dreds of the friends and admirers | %: prove. ie te se sive way next Ree Bevel ts 8 | wee & new organteation. which | Painting or have just finished of the couple attended iy company. | w cen tn “The & Princ” | Marehal Schepick’s new house, Mrs Immediately after the knot was | ceetuming bs os Be | Benson, Mr. Petchell, Lysander tied the couple left in an auto for | Wethers, per th T6Tse; ewes, per te to; Veilings at ~. | Torwood House on the Ascot, where —— - | ‘a Regular 15¢ Cc a ar monthly output of 38,250,000 feet or ton, ' “hire.| ill close down June 29 for an it mapemmmemainenss ty washable cheviots in white fad electrics | : Smith, A. Huck, Berlin Bros.’ store - a Whole prea At the Third Avemue, jee Kandy Kitchen, A. E. Hutchin (Sertope Telegraph Servien) | ‘pe temporary residence of Mr. and |p m Rage to Riches” with run | #0m's paint and paper store MARLINTON, W. Va, June Soak re Lawisoha will be = 1,000 yarde of fancy summer vellings in all the latest color See, all week at the Third Avenue, Th | L. A. Roll and family are mov Warwi Ratcliff and Albert Gay,| Handreds of guests attended the effects, with polka dota, snow fiakes and figures. Every | | ot the Star. t mpany hae need of seven ies Wear thea different players in this piece Se ae Se Peer BAW TOM | ase pineal on trial today, charued | wees oe ree yard of this velling ts an exira good bargain at our regu : | iar y © 4 yard. Most of it would sell read- lat & strange quertetic of as found that number te o Bag g Bo eagle — mnoet fly at 25¢. Tomorrow it all goes on sak 9c deatertioniats, two" tly Imterpret. the en Bi ew "She will te — while the couple was eloping to etches; & female | P*T* 42 ed in serving by Mra. William | @2°ry. and assaulting the girl POLLO LS SLED LLL LEELA LAD mete of bards Boundy and Mra. Thomas Reed | A heavy guard Beeps tack the} i an Handkerchiefs at 2c. | Sc to 8c Val. Laces 2c. af the nevelty of the Norris & Howe's Crews. Mr. and Mra. T, Cooke spent Sun lerowd that seems determined ‘ | the contortion, Two more days and Norrie &/| day im Port Angeles. | lynching the two boys. | 7 Women's white cambric handker- | Pretty French Val. Lace Edg ‘Toledon ft « * will be here to de The Renton base ball team was ] r ch with onequarter inch | ings and Insertions to match. ghowtng the the lowers of tented shows | defeated Sunday at Renton by the - hematiiched hems, surprising | Widths and qualities that sell Me pase & hun-/ it We advertined that the show this | local team by & seore of T to 6 ly good values, special tomor | ; . p and Sc @ oh ‘Bas bere ate year t# bigger than ever, and that row at only, 2 yard, to « ‘ each Cc morrow only $e Peat featores inere are many novel foatures to | SREENE-GAYNOR SENTENCE “ed - Geergiana stingutsh it from the eréisary HAS BEEN AFFIAMED. eee eee and a | . New Tub Petticoats. irewe (Sertgpe Telegraph Service.) ‘ same Program The show will be seen Thuretay o " q . <A Gafly all thie|yriday and Saterday, there being |e, ORLBANS, La., June 4 PORT TOWNSEND, June 4— . How Are Your Try McCarthy's First” {f you want a swell washable summer pet- itis & Len-|twe pertormances each Gay, one at | ne tetera! court of appeals hes/ United Mates Cutter Major Evan : } | tcoat of choice and durable quality at a vary small price Lots of attractive ginghams and pereale skirts in sa) colors an affirmed the sentence of four years | Thomas ts out of commission ow 4 i The Toned |» " on po yr i Wien 2p m and att p> m leach and fines aggregating over to a strike among the crew for Feet for Shoes black and white checks, fa stripes and plain grays. Five | - half a million dollars agninat ages. The men want $6 A the latest Mesic 1 5 styles and as many different prices | When ambition crawls In at the|/Greene and Gaynor, convicted at more a month and §15 retion money 26. nd window contentment files out Savannah for defrauding the gor-|and bave telegraphed their griev-|/§$Od pete ot ....... No matter what size you 92.76, $1.50, $1.25, $2.10 us the door ernment ances to Washington. take, what kind you wear 7 : i a Ciine’s Piano House whether you are man or 25¢ Bath Towels 19¢. Souvenir Novelties. " v # : : man, boy or girl, we THE GROTE-RANKIN CO: 1206 GECOND AVE. footwear that will please you ||| Great big, generous Turkish Bath { Leather Souvenir Post Carde—In in styles, comfort and wear Tow bieached and unbieach 100 of the newest designe; ed. Yon can have your choice. usual price everywhere mplet i omes, boa’ Jost arrived ine © We Complete Furnishers of H , Stearmboats and Ho tels. amt arived. 8 line of be SMe, atin coe eae each; our epecial pres 2he tomorrow, only p: & Oxfords at ues at 6c each. The |} anle price ts only 19¢ 10,000 New Souvenir snd Cor 3 nd ~ post cards; usually 2 for 5c; $ a $3.50 | Women's Underwear. rale Monday at, Ic each Wiss eess Women's 12 t:2c Vests Se—Fine | o5- Passepartout Pletures 10c—= cotton ribbed a with low | Cacine tomorrbw of 100 of tak neck and no sleeves, shaped at latest novelties in neat litt Rare Opportunity to Save reese |_|) Set ME] Sei ie Women's 150 Vests 9o-—Fi cot 25e Pyrographic Boxes 19¢—-Pret- lise Throughout the Store Marked at Radical Reductions for , HH iran Toheped "st, waist ant] Seams in bor Seeleeerall Prompt Clearance---“Bargain” the Watchword NS tarps, ie each Me def tee age Business has been establ Seattle as the Grote-Rankin Co., just about a year—in fact this is the sec . Women’s 25c Vesta (long sleeves) $3.98 H = cs $298. sof — . n ammocks a ee te sale we have r advent inte Western Washingtor this short period of time we have I} w We Heke of ine Cree eee : we ha ent i estern Washington. In this period of tin ia you want Ee ee eed leat | catke Geille oven Tike beer friends tcl! us—a high reputation for selling only first-class goods at fair prices, and of being “the sleeves, shaped at waist, taped moeli do of best. ha ing t fo to start an \ st'nech and regular FEC | Ghrecply warp and best twa Mite buy furnishings.” This has not merely “happened” to be the case, but is, we believe, our reward ~" i : : f only ply filling yarn; size 36x86 put forth rve the people of Seattle just as ca y as we have served those of our home town; [ s « ” Women's Lace Yoke 25¢ Vests inches. Has spr 4 ri OT vcore tas appetite “boom ; eran Lt aaeet Gov etna}. pinee te ay 4 : j vest, low necked and sleeve this bie, str Green Tag ano opr yf show Seattle pec onscientious we are in let the children lees’ and f niahed with knit mock is pecial to ecial 19¢ only . . $2.98 6 make fric business conditions found wu s sor ith much andise on our hands es cine Yimextelt adi wikike Uhipcies Ldasek ead eptiog thi cdtia ‘Sheed of time a know you have Ly | ap it difficult for » give ¢ 7 f y nothing of ling it The Green Tag Standard opportu your mity to sa ' ver furnishings you nee big 5 — scATTLES RELIABLE Stone that in mark , | (| Patterns COND AVENUE grietin CIKE ano Note the Special Prices Quoted Today--- Be oly el , Watch the Windows and the First Floor \ Coreen pf The Burning Question In regard to a range ie what Is ite annual COAL CONSUMP. TION, and it ts a ve important ¢ come to (a5 t ranges, may run anywhe 1 $16.00 to $17.00. That but other rable bargains can und | ) ine All sales are for cash. No exchanges ‘} i 4 ‘ Z sakes you sit up and think with capturing Ona Bird, aged six }teen, and Arnold Gladwell, aged 17, PPL LLP PLP no in using the ordinary Mt our earliest convenience. Every article sold in its present condition. { “r ase an Te king atrap ne literally picking her COVER NG SPECIALS Bedding Specials | Camp Stoves —— aE Be Arminste; White Wool Blankets, 6 reg : p Camp Stoves reduced from BE per yar x enlgged . $3.50 te 92.75 Coal Consumption at @ cast top Camp Stoves reduced from \ All § Azminst 85.00 Der yard BSe 0 to . } N Burn in.; 3 | a Year common top Camp Stoves reduced 7 Der yard 81.00 Bs PRE Asmines i eut + WM, ver yard $1.76 Te © Patterns of Grass Matting— ve 5 for Summer Home Use— we common top Camp Stoves reduced See ee = 11SUMMER NEEDS Many Other Blankets at One-Third Redu tion. All Emmerich Brand Pillows One Nested Pipe for camp stoyv per nest 85¢ Fourth Off. All Sanitary Brand Pil The offerings for this week are especially priced and are of ex t Al rked ft ne-Thi 00! utes for ter > 0 Marked Down, lows One-Third Off Root Piat 10¢ Septidnally good value, Remember, our liberal terms of credit H } } ; i i i } 1s } pee pen. Fe 6.1 4 Axminat ‘ eut i : “ eb , ¥ in 2 $6.50 m $1.80 to $1.00 } } i i { } { rf i i ——— eee fro cmade for all B cE DS $850 bo'foot Rubber Garden Hose ..... “ Screen Doors, 2 feet 6 inches wide by 6 ft. § Inches long .1 wide by 6 ft. 8 inches long IRO $5.00 ' E $8.75 ’ eer amoled nt r nameled Iron Bed $6.95 $14.25 Green Enameled Iron Red 98.25 Screen Doors, 3 ft. § inches 1 89.75 $9.00 Vernia Martin Iron Red Screen Doors, 3 feet wide by 7 feet long ant tent included. <r adpaset agen : Extension Window Screens $1.76 Best Inlaid Linoleum, a yard THE CREDIT — x 76c Best Printed Linoleum, a yard aa * /, . - WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. A MONARCH SAVES YOU EACH YEAR, FROM $12.50 TO $31.25. WHY BUY ANY OTHER? secon, ee msss.| J] Northwest Turntlure ©. VT CENTURY FURNITURE CO. | eu UNION ee Between SECOND AND SPRING Phone—Main 6172 RE A OT RET EA

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