The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1907, Page 3

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GNORE NEW MISSION LAW d by the state paras Dill, rea ony pa mereban's to take « eonduct | ¢ forcement of the law ‘other cities ey eit the Seattle commiss) ay. this mornins opposition to the law, One went so far as to say that if he was required to take out @ state Heonse to handle the goods of growers, the growers could keep thelr goods and he would seek other business. Wiliam Bigelow waa of the opin fon that the association would re main unanimous in oppo the leense law 1 cannot what will be the result of the on however, and what will be done wae bis remark ere, of the Hullitam sald that if the law forced on the street, the were that the fruit and vegetable growers of the country would have to wok after selling thelr own produce It fs understood that the commis sion men will ignore the require ments of the new law until some action is taken to for them to comply with ft, and then the matter will be taken into court 1 do not know on the stree Charles let company chances § PROHIBITION FOR MANY YEARS — 8 WUST BEING MADE REALLY THIRSTY Stare Buctustye Servtee) Kan., Juoe od 8 ‘atiartey Ker! 5 fora « basta Kan at, un ve state ts ne te hia nat plate ever bat law ‘he statute books f« ‘wee begun on the liquor) ie Kansas when Jackson * attorney ce He iit of work preparing (he There were me half deren mo “wet” towns ic were success J Was elected altor | be fled ouster sults fe -prineipal brewing com tT Dusiness in the state, Sra the tupreme court to thelr property. The rt peceivers for eight com receivers went to om track of the brew . Already they have of thourands of dot ‘of real estate and “wet” Telegraph Servier) Cal, June 12.—An at wreck the Soathera who the Bareld a terrible accident ‘aad bolt had Yeen driven » Le rails, epredding them cpeeeres by o track a Servier.) D, June 12—-The poet Joaquin Miller, ts fis city to take up bis Mr, Miller has announce ot running for senator from Oregon Fresh List of Bargains From Our Green Tag Sale These Goods Were on the Floors When This Advertisement Was Written--- Other Excellent Bargains to be Had---Sale Goods for Cash--- 4 Delivery at Our Earliest Convenience---No Exchanges at t radieall ‘The aesortn Mve can cut « Bargains. Te addition . Sheets these depart fn the ca to figure jowing t * ments wher et showing ar that mean WATCH THE WINDOWS AND THE FmsT FLOOR in The follow Early Barly Ene Du i Dui Dull Ma item: reduct F. 8. JACKSON, Drought Making General One company oo out of the state bag and baggage, before the recety ers got hold of its property. The other companies are making des perate attempts to hide their goods rom the receivers TAFT SCOUTS WARIDEA MOINES June 12 ary Taft in a speech today scouted the idea of war between the United States and Japan EXECUTED (Sertpps Telegraph Servier.) RIGA, Russia, June 12.-—Bight politics! prisoners wete executed today PRESIDENT OFF TO OYSTER BAY WASHINGTON, June 12 dent Roosevelt and wife left Oyster Bay at 8.50 o'clock morning. They will retorn ber Kansas’ Attorney Pres} for this in Ox Complete Furnishers of Ho’ i reduced goods continues fill the places of t being example n price on Carpeting, I ns ete, ete, will be ne ba y of the avings to ow Cases ‘ the argains will be fo best patterns to be a ° wy ate those who buy n idea of i] $290 866.50 Extension Not more than customer. THE you CREDIT WANT [ CORNER | SECOND AVE | | | TCAUFORIA NOW HAS THE GROTE- ) grow rem Cluny Lace Curtains Special $1 THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1907. | nat the Chureh of England, not |being responsible for elvil mar riages, a clergyman of that church jean officiate at the wedding of a | divore 1 person whose previous marriage took place in a registry office The Jing ts the subject of almost daily Ivartety of trusts in California news matter in the papers of the; which are greatly worried, but larger cities of California [haven't tumbled adily, The} Grocers’ combinations “for mu-| general lumber, ice and flour trusts | tual interest,” devoted to keeping/are examples, “and these Senator lup the price of etaple goods at the | Gi artwright proposes to bring at! expense of the consumer; creamery|onee to the attention of Attorney (fertppe 1 araph Service.) combines which have set the price| General Webb for action BT, PETERSBURG, June 12.—A} for butter In several big centers, | |mensage from County Olster says: | aie identaity fixing the fa ‘ AUBURN FARMER DIES Potad Hague conference ts only a | toy for his product; local lumber : disgusting manifestation of Chris which have maintained | OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE. | tian nypocriny.” 4 set and excessive figure; lee com dines masquerading under the role] SCRAPS, of consolidation of delivery for the benefit of the public, but in reality eliminating competition—all these and many more have scurried for ver There is no talk of (oat cases, for the law has proved good it being @ replica of the Ohio anti trust law, under which the Standard its affiliate corns have rioneing & mighty uncom REAL ANTI-TRUST LAW (Geattle Star's Exclusive Service.) FRESNO, Cal, Juno 12.—From comparative obscurity ax a Fresno attorney, State Senator George Cartwright has sprung into the Hmelight as the author of the anti trust law which was enacted by the last legtelatu: and which is prov ing @ real t and causing erst while complacent trust magnates of this state more than a litle wor ry, How the bill wae aneaked through the legislature at th eleventh hour--it couldn't have passed that body in any other way and signed by Gov. Gillet at the lant moment through the force of public opinion, is a matter of re cent history What the law ts do human hair crop ts a profit » industry. Five lly impor by ton. The cen Paris, where | 200,000 pe harvested an nually, with a yalaation of $4,000 000 Mor Hpedo fe 12-—-Jamee © AUBURN, June Hugsey, a well-known citizen of this towWh, Immigrant arrivals are overtax ing the capacity of Ellis Island. ur yeaterday morning after) ‘Phe hair from the tail of a horse ow days’ illness of Bright’s|is the strongest single animal aged 64 years, Mr. Hus |thread known bh his family, came to Au-| The Austratian tallgaila ta om eastern Kansas nearly |only bird which leaves the cee lyears ago and was one of |ly feathered t prudent and thrifty farm The London & Northwestern rail raiptihe vailoy. He leaves a wid-|road has in its regular employ an two cand artifielal Iimb manufacturer A lritivh army return states th during last year 67 commissions were granted to the men from the | ranks. Education in India is advancing In Bengal the government's expend iture under this head last year was 5,116. ho population of the globe ts i 400,000,000, of whom 36,214,000 die The births amount to every year, or more than one a second The Bishop of London bas ruled n 1,000 men from a tor at Harwich, England |got whore leave one day recently and early in the afternoon there was not a drop of beer left in the saloons of the town. Thirsty cus tomers had to be regretfully turned away led at his residence at an the the ful Raise a drop of water to the size of the earth and raise an atom in the same proportion, and the atom will then in some between the size of a ma a cricket ball.” Thus Kelvin, in trying to explain to inerudite world how little things atomic That there are some of the bigger be place rble and id ! the are Petticoat Sale Is On Tomorrow at William Walker’s 820 Second Ave., Near Marion This beautiful line of Sample Petticoats is unmatchable any- where in the city at the prices we are asking. Exactly one-half price for any Petticoat, the famous Heather- bloom Taffeta Sitk included. The line includes Petticoats of black sateen, black Italian cloth, moire wool and moreen. Made with silk or self flounce, tucked, strapped, pleated and ‘ruffled. a A friendly old eur dog, whieh wa about to be killed at Wray he had no owner to pay bis rescued by members of the Katt for who paid the necessar amount Its a to 1 bet that every man whe In on the dea wa ! _as= secant PETTICOATS so PRICE $1.50 Big Reductions on Muslin Underwear $2.00 $2.50 Corset Covers Muslin Drawers : Muslin Gowns Made i fr c either round $3.00 X afepeitt afuute neck, yoke with insert These $1.50 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 25c Neckwear 9c As samples purchased from traveling men and other stock and cle water will make them as good half at all, in not fresh ana and th them regular Phey as and are as new, begin to repr the c« of making them sold re 3% comers will have the first pick of the lot, and first « sent gularly and 50c, and « as sometimes You can save as much as 66: t, round, | With deep flow od ; in " 50c BELTS 10c a great variety of color of white ones. The regular prices would be 25c, 39c Tomorrow they all go in one big lot CHOICE 10c On sale First Floor, Main Aisle 50c Three for the sea this in ridiculously ally worth two, morrow. Whole and Leather, Quite a few gilt ino ar 1 wide lace wit clusters « with : med n and ; ; tycks Regul tignal price pricg 57 CENTS 79 CENTS Muslin Skirts trimmed with rows of insertion and 4inch lace to price 98 Cents. — WM.WALKER 820 SECOND AVE. insert na to excep ! are ar y Regular $1. price ! sale f c rice With extra full flounce, Regular price $1.50; sale match hundred novelty braid, straw flats, son of 1907. Many of them exclusive Seattle manufacturer's surplu RANKIN CO. A mes, Steamboats and Hotels. store low price ale three, four and five times the ale dealers supplied at the same PI Go on kind of | those chronte Lace Curtains... I sell regularly Cure most casoa—$15.00 DR. HOLT THE OSTEOPATH Main 2451 378 Arcade Consultation Free FOR RENT HOUSE OF ® ROOMS AND BASEMENT Furniture for beautiful fruit in aiff It to find pleces of ma an it becomes more and more the first floor a the windows still in @ number reductions wever ace at $1.2 One thousand to select from, that row we bunch them all in one lot and give you y will do well to take th, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Portleres, Couch Covers 5, $1.39, Redding ting | Ollelo C hand The m ever had trom iring the on the t floor rth Floor ngs, and Draperies are »D The ca especially wo: of mention. In ‘ Th pecia ation. In Housekeepers no tice the most reliable mills, “The prices on our carpeting are mr close in flowers and excellent Tag Sale 7 — abundance month; f ot bedr suites, Br dining nining Green Tag $1.50 Trimmed Hats $2.00 Trimmed Hats $2.50 Trimmed Hats $3.00 Trimmed Hats ‘ asement heat stove 95 a Pair WOODHOUSE & PLATT FURNITURE CO. 418 Pike Street Phones—Main 3998; Ind. 3096 three pa SS oo View Lot Overlooking . LAKE WASHINGTON 4 0x100 Feet $35 re Jalance You'll never mis and it will be increasir ie Basement Millinery Annex and Dre Hat ind $3.00 ¢ 5 it Street > $2.00, mi es a nobby hat and at this price interest to you Phe find both fs for dies, to buy d Friday hats to sell t colors suitable tunity Ch these ot ind you will oppor day to get he "920.1 ¢ $21.75 816.40 Exte a $18.00 $15.00 $14.75 Near the University, where not any values are increasing for, A ew car line will run past this property soon. The fot will then be worth double The best investment city, OWNER 234 Pioneer Bidg. ju De Leath in the ALL THE CREDIT YOU_ WANT $150 cash payments, It t CALHOUN, DENNY @& EWING, ska Buliding variety of styles, s have been taken from our s they h Nearly one thousand to choose over one hundred diffe yelts among the lot, and plenty newest styles, only to be found at tomorrow at 50¢@ each. price and Muslin Curt $1 has Post Announcement in @ paper in Moscow Mart troft, of Alexandrofisky Prospekt, Mow the pardon of the Union ww Cooke and of her cook, Marushka Ivanoff, whom she struck in a fit of temper, She pays 8 rubles to the funds of the Union of Moscow Cooks G. A. Kenuler, the who has bought Riverside Bnd, on the Thames, where Harvard crew trained last fall, will spond $150,000 in renovating it For one thing he will put in 4,000 electric lights in the me and mansion will be as New York slept well ever since —Denvert Communint New Yorker Hourne, the crounds known Lodge. Exuract from @ British schook « essay on how England colon- I will tell you how Pngland oe her Piret she ds out missionaries, and they about for the best land. When have found it they call the to prayer and when their fast shut up goes the colonies Most People Have Only Two. The bride (proudly }—Just think, husband's six feet in his stock- my nee Fr nd—Heavens, did you marry tipede? MORRO At The Fair A big lot of them, about five hundred pieces in Some of them are should be, but price, 9¢@ cach, doe fact, soap not ot of ‘ In quite a each, hoice means a great deal igh as 75c Early mone piece of neckwear. from in Silk rent styles and , 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. EACH Straw Hats Worth$1.25,$1.50,$2and$2. 50 t shapes brought out ck purchased by us at a They are actu isked for them here to- rice iins, about eighty styles 50 and $1.75. Tomor our choice at 98¢ a pair. of this sale Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets

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