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BE ENFORCED —— (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, June 6-—The state “ Steamboat inspection law, which ; becomes effective June 12, will be enforced only upon the inland lakes and waters of the state hav Ing no navigable outlet to the sea, and not upon salt water | Assistant Attorney moral A. J./ Faiknor today advised Labor Com: | missiover Charles Hubbard, who ts} @xofficlo steamboat { \ federal government Lost ELECTION BET GOES CRAZY (Star Special Service.) PORTLAND, June 6.—Deca he bet on Deviin, the losing can @idate for mayor and lost $90 ts sound, the Columbia it tons, yet has « regulation: ) confiict. HARRISBURG, The republican state | today down Gov, Penrose’ foree the state law upon river other open waters would result in a conflict with the federal govern: ment, which has exclusive author MARINE LAWS WILL NOT J elusive control over all waters of ‘the state, and an attempt to en Puget and y Although the government tnapeo tion includes no vessel under 15 the government pre- KNOX the reason assigued for the (naanity | #tate treasurer, indicating Of WL. Foss, who has bon stay- | Penrose ts slated for retirement ime at a prominent hotel and} slams to be an optician, Foss MURDER AND SUICIDE. Los ANGELES, Cal, w. c was taken to Salem today where | he will be placed In the asylum scribes certain regulations for the or, that | smaller craft, with which the state | Pa, June 6.-- convention adopted a platform endorse ing Knox for president, and turned | candidate for|all their lumber and timber Inter that | ests on Puget sound, including the June 6-— Harrington, proprietor of a ef After being cxamined by the au aquall qrosscy stare ao Conisel: On, 4 slared y . ° ‘ i 5 thorities, he was @eciared insane. tent Gramhe fread. three pellets a into his wife's head from 4 re ARE HOLDING MEET |<<!" ett vestorear tmorwins i returned to him, and then inflicted ; e Pe @ fatal injury upon himself with The Ballard grammar schools are holding a track meet at Woodland Park this afternoon. About 50 have entered for the 18 events. —e tarily CAT WITH TWo novEEs. Mra. J. EB Whittier yesterday Drought a freak in the shape of a cot with one head but two bodies te the soological studeuts of the University. The feline offspring ‘was lively for several hours after Birth but later died. The animal will be preserved In alcohol and studied by the students own A id Anyone who witnessed the acct- Gent at Maple Crossing in George town, tn which an laterurban Lim Ned collided with a wagon about 20 a. m. last Saturday, or who was On the train, {s asked to communi Gate with George ©. Congdon, New - York Block. CounctiIman Crichton. Officer Calhoun In bis nance PUTMAN BOOT beot for Alaska. At First Ave. MOVED—SHOES ARE LETTING 60 NOW IN THE NEW the annals of Seattle retailing Think of it! Y¥ huge establish got to sweep! All are fresh an faultless manner g sacrifice on all Spring Suits and Coats n, of in perfect con Hof th in m are 95.50, Half Price 2.75 All. Spring 59.50, Hait Price 4.25 All $11.50, Half P 5.75 Coats $13.80, Halt Price. cere $18.00, Half Price That Were $24.00, Half Price And so on, up to the better ones at $50.00 Procure Fast Enough All white is good, but these few weaves at these ugh can't get feat and conventional figures, a yard 15¢, 20¢, {8 inches wide, a PRENCH LAWN, yard With bar EMBROIDERED SWISS in a yard PERSIAN LAWN, mothers large the old favorite of yard 26¢, 35¢, EMBROIDERED CHIFFON, 45 Inche ard and merece at, a yard 25¢, 20¢, 35¢, h as India Linons a time, a ized finish, a y BATISTE, pi ain crossbar rized PLAIN LAWNS, suc MISC ELLANEOUS—Solsette, Linenette and Silk Cor the prices we bought them to sell for and we have not advanced the price, This June White Sale isn’t Forgetting the Children mall body who’ with hem Misse 25¢ AND 29¢—Children's " hemstite Drawe . tucks and ned Children Mi : nd hematitched ruff 4 Children’s and Misse AT O8e« ‘ t ta, deep ruff AT 25¢ ‘ Ferris Waists, corded ' t » 14 : ! AT 25¢—1 Wr t ' 4 kb the to : ' AT B0e ] H. @ 1 ot THE BON is BULLDING Women’s Coats and Suits at Half Price On four counts—the seope of the sale, the character of the garments, the extent the price concessions and in timeliness—we believe this to be a sale without precedent in our Bach ge the same weapon. Mrs. Harring ttom will probably die, and her hue band’s death is expected momen He had been drinking. IS IN FAVOR OF CERTIFIED MILK chairman of the health and santtation com mittee thoroughly endorses Health move for prices SECO ND AVENUE ENTRANCE yard certified milk and at the committee meeting Friday evening will urge | the passage of the new milk ord! | Councitman Crichton t# also in | favor of the regulation authorising the board of health to publi the newspapers the various of milk made, and give names of dairymen and dairies that supply | ~ milk below the standard. } the beat Halls tit shore and mounts tér on really stylish and beautiful Suits and Coats. A full range of sizes. But, come as early as possible, way And #0 on, The White Goods We Can’t we DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISS, In all sized dote 25¢ to The 60¢. TE¢. BS¢. $1.00 to 81.50 45¢ and S5¢ and small figures BS¢. Ge and T5¢ grand 45¢ to G5e wide, mercer T5¢ and BG¢ ihe to The i Victoria Lawns, a 10¢ to 50e d Rengalines 15e¢ to Soe ast December nor lowered the MAR wir free and unrestricted choice of any Spring Coat or Sui nt at exactly one-half the May selling price. ke room for White Suits and Waists coming tm and on the way high-class materials, weights suitable for present wear NOT A PASSE MODEL IN THE ENTIRE SALE— up THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, CINCH FOR ANNIVERSARY RAILROADS) OF BIG FIRE (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Wighteen years ago today the WASHINGTON, June 6-—Th | great fire swept over Heattle and bil the government ts proparin€ | jort 60 blocks amoking with dying against the anthracite roads MAY | embers, The fire started in the be filed within two weeks, The | afternoon about 3 o'clock and when ott will point out that the roads | the flames reached the water fromt had a grip of at 8 o'clock, the total business area thracite fields’ annual out j lay in ruins, bill alse will show that the roads| Practically all the buildings ned most of the stock of the | were of wooden structure so the coal companies and had the tide | fire was really a benefit to the elty. water connections, and, in fact,|In the place of the old buildings trolled the coal from its bed in the} new and modern structures have ground to the fireplace. arisen until Seattle is today ove of the most progressive appearing cities in the world SEATTLE MEN SAID TO tie turvivors of the-brigade ae sisting in stopping the flames on} that memorable day will hold @ pie nic today, Appropriate exercises will be held aod @ general good HAVE SOLD OUT (Star Special Service.) Fee BELLINGHAM, June GA re port been current on the THE THEATERS streets of Bellingham that Jobn | and Michael Earles have closed out - int Mee. Leslie Carter, Mra. Leslie Carter comes to the next week in “Du Marry.” A pectal performan Zase be given Wednesday afteraoon. big South Side mill, to eastern buyers, The report could not be confirmed, Archie B, Martin, man ager for the mill, who was ip com) ference with J, H. Bloedell of the Larson Lumber company, refused | to confirm or deny the story, He referred all inquirers to Michacl Earles, who ts in Seattle. | ATERS | At the Seattle, Queen of the White Slaves aying to big howses at the Beat Nollie, the Heautiful C js advertined for next | Mode! week WEALTHY MONTANA MAN BUTTE, Mont. June 6A tele lgram from Long Beach Cal, an nounces the death there of F. P Cowell, & prominent and wealthy sheepowner of Montana. Mr. Cow eli had large stock Interests in the vicinity of Chinook, Mont, where ho made a fortune. 18 DEAD. —— “A $10,000 BEAUTY.” A $10,000 Beauty” will be given Friday night by request et the Ly ric theater. Thip ts the last woek of the Lewis &@ Lake company At the Lots. “Grawatark,” a tale of love in an imaginary European kingdom, run A GERMAN OFFICIAL ail week at the Loin 18 SENTENCED. nes | At the Star, | An net at the Star theater this week, called “A Stolen Kid.” te put on by Gavia, Platt & Peaches, | and te getting applause at every performance. Chas. Bowser & Co also have a playlet, “? ie, Bweet) Home,” and Georgie Clark tn poy i ! } BERLIN, June ¢ Herr Poeplav. formerly an officer of the foreign office, bas been sentenced to three months’ Imprisonment for giving information concerning the colon jal administration to Herr Erebers or, a member of the retchstag ular as @ singer of old Scotch ba! lade Olympic Market Cuts your bille in halt 118 Pike Street, opposite the Bon Marche. - FLAT POR FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN Judge W. Ht Tard a well-known local attoeney, intends to erect an eight story apartment houve at the corner of Summit ay. and Harrisor st. In which none but familice with children will be admitted « | tennante ‘The heartions owners of spar ment houses are to be shown tha this clase: of property cam be rus on the “race propagation” instead of the “race suicide” principle, and | still be made to return satisfactory dividends A month's rent to every famity | born during the te Take the Port Orchard Rovwte fe the navy yard. Ogr new steamer | Tourist will make her initial trfpe jiwaving at 10 @ m, and 1:15 © Sunday. Seo the new battlestty Nebraska in the dry dock. The Gre gon and Wisconsin and the | Boston just arrived. Boats leaver at te to be donate in which & ney i in this Nothing reserve We've Hence this and tailored and for cut in sea please. The prices run this fi] §:9' amd 1:10 9, We trom, Pied lfoot of Yesler Way. Round wp $12.50, Half Price 86.25 me * $17.60, Half Price 5.76 ining $24.00, Half Price $33.50, Half Price 140.00, Half Price $50.00, Half Price to the better 825.00 ones at $100.00. saving in good time In bad times you HAVE te be saving Save a little NOW. Bakery News | We Pay 4 Interest On Savings Accounts Branches, Rellard, Reston, Georgetows, | Jemes D. Hoge, President N. B. Bolner, Cashier. ThreeLayer Cakes 36¢—Im possthle to make better, be DINECTORS cause we make them, Chotee of Ferdinand Schmite, J. D. Lew. felngs at 36¢ Bon Marche Health Bread, made from flour which ts health giving quali four man, Emanuel Rosenberg, A. B. Stewart, George Donworth, Rovdt MeCormick, Baward R Durr, « a “uw Hebb James D. Hoge, N. i loaves 10¢ Bon Marche Milk Bread, mate from our own f and the ° . beat bread made, loaf ....6¢ Union Savings & Boston Brown Bread, plain or t with fruit; hot from the ovens T; Ci daily at 1 o'clock 10¢ ras 0. Cream Puffs, filled to order with custard or whipped cream Be Tarts, dainty and delicious, fil ed with Raspberry Straw berry of Blackberry preserves per doz 206 Gingerbread Muffins, with fruit fresh from the ov ae all day per doz 20¢ Home Made Raised Doughnuts, per doz 12',¢ Home Made Cake Doughnuts, per doz 12'4¢ Dollar Patent Medicines 59c od and sufficient rea U NE, 6, 1907. ’ Meme Suits, Gowas, Waists, Corsets, Gloves---FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.---Store Opens 8 Wa a. ., Closes 5:30 p.m, “Under One Roof-—Everything to Furnish the Home Complete.” : Interesting One-Day Offerings From Different Departments to Keep Up the Interest of the Bante Public PRP PPL PROPPED APPL PP OLE PPLE LPP PPE PPP I Heavy Cotton Ribbed Hose for | $6.75 Silk Jumper Suits Boys, Special 3 Pairs for 50c The Hoslery Section offe for | Jumper or Bretelle Suite, ranging fn price from $13.50 to $18.75. f s004 Friday's selling Boys " : Milage ee Guality tattety, coes” ihener Oath Rivhed in faney checks, plaids and striper; colors navy blue, brow ‘ Hands of plats gy Stockings, both wide and fine trim these Suits and on many garments buttons and jace are used. Ve ribbed; double knee, heel and too; all sizes, Special peso. wear, Spectal price for Friday... .6..5 cseee sesee ceeee one B fof Boe We do not make alterations on these Bults Four different styles Two styles White Muslin Fine Embroidered Skirts, with Ve White tin Skirts; two Skirts, one with embre < Genes of Stach wht with embroidery flounce Gounce, with hematitehed | } tucked In clusters; one with ans Me ‘ gene | y and hematitched ‘ flounee, trimmed with three tucks in clusters, and the a a shies i ‘ : rows Valenciennes tnserting other having flounce trim tucks; also handsome laco | nh of three rows Faia | and Ince edge, and another med with five rows Valen | Skirts, with six rows of Val de aris inserting asdeagaed 1] = jack egrn4 ; J! -abighh | clennes inserting and lace enciennes inserting and rt with eyelet <a macaes 4 alts edge, Rogular selling prices flounee Regular values broid flounee. and $1.35; special price te Ci and special to $ and $3.00; special price value § spectal morrow ..* ae morrow $1.56 tomorrow $1.96 row Elgar tho arene IU pA RADA RE ae A Et ORE Imitetion Cut Glass Berry Set, Special 50c Bissell Carpet Sweepers, Special Fri¢ Derry Bet, consiating of on You know what Bissell on a Car Sweeper means, ‘The Soven-Picce Imitation Cut Glase highly polished, perfectly finished crystal glass bo wl, asar er at $1.56 for Friday, selling r ular! at $2.26 and ing eight inches in diameter, a nd six individual dishes to match in white ma mabor any finish or golden Friday special, a set : oe eoaes canedece b0¢ japanned meta! frame and trimmings. Special for Only one set to a customer An Extraordinary Sale of Medium and High-Grade Dressers. 20 SAMPLES, REPRESENTING A STOCK OF 250 PIECES. A line made by one of the leading Grand Rapids factories, of which we now have ] have had for yeas gl clusive selling right in Seattle—a line acknowledged unequaled in its class, consider juality, design and finish.® object of this sale is to reduce stock, which is too heavy on account of recent arrivals of delaye. d shipments. The qual ity of the merchandise is without question. The prices speak for themselves. YOU WILL FIND DRESS ERS MARKED LIKE THIS: Dresser marked $44.00 Oak : Do $27.60 Oak Dresser marked $32.00 Oak Dresser m $43.00 Oak $14.06 j $25.50 $29.00 Oak Dresser marked $36.00 Oak Dresser marked | $42.60 Oak Dresser marked $50.00 Oak Deeeall - ; s17.40 e21.60 825.50 . eS $32.50 Oak Dresser marked $42.00 Unk Dresser marked $43.00 Oak Dresser marked $60.00 Oak Dresser : $19.50 BBE ZO 6 seneree ceeesereeees O25.80 | asses NOTE—We cannot promise immediate delivery, but will do the best we can Beattie i] Agency for the Gurney Refriger- ator. " LOTS LOTS et your five “senses” to- othe LOTS gether, then all aboard for the grocer’s for Zu ‘Zu the ginger snap that has broken all records. IN GREENWOOD PARK GRUBBED GRADED SUNDAY, JUNES * Leaving 9:20 a.m turning not later than’ m. Most enjoyable Ready to garden. Bring your baskets 40x100 & good time. M ie refreshment’ bee HAVE You TRI AFTERNOON 25¢ EX AT 2:30 P, M., OR ING EXCURBION, P. M., 350? $300 and up 10 PER CENT CASH BALANCE 2% PER CENT. MONTHLY, se Moet Healthful 3 heure on Puget No liquors sold, Of yourself will be several poiuts higher after you have started a Savings Account and added to it systematically On car line. Near the churches. for some mouths or a year. schools and An ideal home spot. INTEREST AT SEE T. P. FAY COMPANY The firm that satisfies Security Savings and Safe Deposit Co. All the Latest foe On sate at Cline’s Piano House 1205 SECOND AVE. 113 Senooa Stroet. 5 aOnS, no interest outside of th ore, the following price reductions on Patent Medicines NN aaa ——--——-— you in every particu- Se ee will go into effect tomorrow | A Y — Chee Oi from 5 7 OW Are Your FOR RENT Ss T OP lar or returns your # | wep Loapiye sue" mega Oil, from 50e to 36: Led ie, ring = Pain Killer, from 60¢ 43¢ es Pret : , " oney. Dr. Hall's Cough Balsam, from Feet for Shoes House of 9 Rooms AND TAKE NOTICE ew NOVBLIY abc to 1 No matter what size you and Basement to a: " t 1 | 1pt@ foo Moore's Revealed Remedy, from take, what kind you wear, or nap a ghalbing FE bm ley Blde : $1.00 to be. whethar you are man or Wo ey aiag. Cuticura Resolvent, from $1.00 man, boy or git], we have to 79¢ footwear that will please you Werner's Safe Nervine, from ie tceles, comfort: cae | vere a sd teusdel; tevin k00 bo dies’ Union Made Shoes ard FLY ON THE FLYER _ " Oxfords at SBATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Chamberiain’s Pain Balm, from $3 and $3 50 wae aounD Toure ba = Miles’ Blood Purifier, from $1.00 5 — rues 2, ann Tad tnd fees to 69 , Munyon’s Paw Paw, f $1.00 R ( & tt t LEAVES TACOMAs-§:25 0. 1 5, 69 end 12:15, 3:08 to 5 aymon OY Woodhonse & Platt Furniture Co. 1123 FIRST AVE. Salas ont. pone ta" @cine , |} Phones: Sunset, Main 1184 without ‘Botica anid troath 405 Pike Street ~ 4 ont aka (h chai |] AEYSTONE LIQUORCD. Pike Street | Phones: Main 30908; Ind, 3096 Ind. 1164 U. SPELDY, Jv, Agent Wholesale Dea Seattle Tel. Main 176, *- * wean ‘Tacoma Tel. 212 sos that ef @l See seer oeeeeeeesecccoeer § DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER 2 8 Ayiew } age - Ari : nrokens $$ deving, berry raising and KOHLER & CHASE \|$ } ATE Wiktey, Bonds $3 ‘ rs ng PIANOS Hol Pel. Mato 279, ® #50 ¢ per tract TEOPATHGG ard Colman Bullding TOR-THO MIKE STREET 8 CPPCC OSH O SE OOO SEE E ee | EREHEEEROESE EOE OE SCS pd se