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GLAND ON JAP CASE Tetenraph Servier) Enigland k the war im the Lg or te important, The 7 to get the aympathy June tall Japs have liguified A con part of avoid says Se abe insults * gad cor cere attitude 0 ited tates alo Sy Palt Mall Gare war over fuck the an says, “To matt at ought Tie THEATERS re Leslie Carter Cart ox her om ‘at the Grand Opera house Du again. the offering (his after Pedmes to the Grand night in “The Duel,” the fe which this cele bas been meeting with Proughout the east fa for three nights _ AR the Seatt!s. the Hesutiful deing soe time. Tule Now York . the olfering of the) Giock company at the Se/ Cloak At the Third Avenue. Derby Mascot Sightiy at the Third theater this week Laur fas the big role of At the Lois from Mexico” runs all) 7 te to The plece is & comedy and contains At the Star. dam vaudeville is the bill Mar. “A High Toned Hur Fis the biagest bit of the ‘Dat there are other guod Teicerape Servier) D Ore, June 12 feotutions terminating ip of members of the ust of the northwest, aechange succumbed | attack of the govern firms entered & ly im the federal court of $25 each were it being showa that thoy emall (ry act practically foreed into MARVESTER PRE YT. Tetegragh Hervier.) dane 12-—Phe federal which will hear ‘fe the government the harvester trw case Men in Chicago. June 12.—The tweitth After tre sesal weleoming Abd reaponses Mr. Har Chicago, demands Bevuranee be purchawed at | merit | cont and it of co ihe imported ar > Wubtagten Fire Insurance NO SHX IN SALARY Teachers! Bit tn New York Ve te Ger, Heabes, . STRACHAN, Wemen Teachers Campaiae ef “Ranalitay” mal, | ALBANY, N. ¥. June 12.—Bvery | woman wage earner tn the country | te awaiting with Interest the fate of the New York teachers’ salary in Seattle) * ie drawing) the | } Dit} jfor equal pay for equal work | among teachers, regardiess of sex. {The bil has been passed by the legtalature, vetoed by Mayor Me Cleltan of New York city, passed |again by both houses, and is now jap to Gov. Hughes for _Penature PHELAN RIDICULES FRISCO SCARE (Sertpes ’ WASHINGTON, June = 12.—"It the recent outireak in San Fran- cisco ie to be taken as a basis for international disturbances we may be compelled to have all our labor | troubles settled by the Mikado,” | said former Mayor Phe . of Ban | Franciseo yesterday. ‘here was | Se outbesah war tase wer tx. ben Francisco. The San Francisconns consider the tempest one of Japan- one politicos We solved the Chin | o@@ problem and that should partly | solve the Japanese queation. j “Japs must not be given citizen ship” Phelan called on President Roose | Yelt as the chairman of the reliet | committee and sald that « balf miliies dollars of the earthquake | funds was not expended. He said the indictment oo whieh Sehmits te being tried was the weakest one against him. RS. NANCY PPHEE PASSES AWAY Mre. Nancy MePhee, widow of Joha McPhee, @ soldier in the civil war, died yesterday at the age of 93 youre For the past 19 months whe had lived with her daughter, Mre. Mary Kelooy, of Kent, Old }age was the direct cause of her ideath. Mra. MePhee wae the moth er of 10 children, eight of whom | died during the of the rebel jNom. Her husband died from ox | posure during the war. Mra Me Phee gs born in North Carolina jand 87 lived in the south Robert W. MePhee, of Alderton. and Mra. Kelsey alone of her 10) children survive her. Funeral serv fees will be held from the Kelsey [be at Thureday and interment will at Kont “TRUSTEE COMPANY ELECTS OFFICERS The sina di election of officers of the ‘Trustee company was held | Tuesday afternoon. Frank = T. Hunter was cleeted vice-president and manager. W. D. Wood, presi dent; AL. Hawley and James Ff. Metkie, vice-presidents; Edmund |Bowen, treasurer; William T De Gratf, secretary, and W. F. Howeles, trust officer, were re elected by the board of directors. Hagter will assume active man- jagement of the company’s bust sees July |. Mr. Hunter has been identified with large business con) leerns in Seattle since 1894. Monuments Art Marble Co. 1911 Second Ave Three doors north of Virginia. Re phones 1734. Ladies’ Day oer One-Week Mr are entitled to the Gy bargains we have prov Mmomey-savers in every se j rey-Saving | terized by the heaviest price cutting of the season best there charac The and the list of one ided for them tomorrow will nse of the word Sale will be is, Brass Extension Rods Price 200-—A r ends ve 3.75—~Adjustable rest and heavy $2.83 Knox Folding Go-Cart rice $9.00—On displa Window at of main pred Poids to mt 4x16ai7 Is of tlres , Day een Kutter Shears Price $1,00—~ Nickel-Piated Keon Ladies ee . | Winde ow S< reen = an “rE Ti . iid . outs od te “4 for daint 4 inches cur Gold Enamel Regular Price 15e—"Superfine Gold can be washed Has ho 5e 1847 Tea Spoons P $1.75—Rogers Plated Tea handles, satin Ename! with soap and water. equal home use. Ladies Day price Reguiar Standard e Blive fancy Spoons ish price for # of aix s+ Sleeve Board Regular Price 35e—This double Sleeve Roard is canvas covered will _. 15¢ and for shirt waists, ete., time Day ave Ladies priee Sad Irons Regular Price $2.00 $et—Three i and handle in set “Keen $1.49 irons, nickel plated. Another Kutter Day Exquisite Patterns in Chinaware FreED is FGE 3 Oe A wre rchased tl 1 of beat ta on samp nlwa sale rian China IC our Lad Day jugar F Aus Our window anged in th yrtion of what Ladies HURLBUT UE @ UNION STREET Its vital potmt ts a provision | {GUE too 14.—The to be presented to ho Hague Raturday will be, “Shall ewspaper Representatives be Ad mitted?” The Dutch delegate’s an ower Is in the affirmative. Choate, of the United Atates, and the Brit | THE HA (Sen! Teleareph *. THe aUB, June fie Qteation the proposal to li Tt ia doubtful if Germany's idea of stoping the colection of debts by an armed force will be approved CAMPAIGN FOR REGRADE ON YESLER The Yesler Way Improvement | Club, at a meeting last evening, de ided upon pushing the campaign for the regrading of Yester way from Fourth av. to Broadway. The club desided that it would be best jfor all interests to have only a j moderate regrade at present and | they will therefore ask the city om | ginver's office to formulate plane for the work on that basis. j The Getermination of the Fifth ay. property owners (to rearade that street has been the cause largely of the activity on Yester way, where the regrade of Fifth wil leave things tn bad shape. TO HELP C. E. GET SUBSCRIPTIONS A committee consisting of F. W Baker, A. & Kerry, J. FP. Douglas, J. T. WMackstone and H. B Lipp Man Was appainted yesterday at the meeting of the Seattle Cham ber of Commerce, to aid tn solic iting funds to defray the expenses of the coming Christian Badeavor com veo tion At present there has been about $6,000 raised, bait of this by the aale of certificates. About $5,000 haa been pledged but It te thought that from $6,000 to $9,000 more is needed to make the convention an honor to Seattle. The Chamber also went on re cord as favoring an Investigation tnto the affaire of the local post ottics. Much fault is betug found by business mon with the delivery of mail. It ts beliewed by the Chany ber of Commerce that Postmaster of help. A committee was appoiat ed to confer with the committer op wational affairs for some remedy Soctaliate Sw VIENNA, June 14 e Partiament aesembled today, with the Anti-Semites in the most power ful numbers, The ¢ the party have mene to best party whe splendidty they worked hard. The principally im the induatrial af Vienna and Prague, sed Jerman manufacturing dtetri | Bohemia and Moravis Natioant Charity Meeting. MINNEAPOLAR, June 12 thirteenth annaal att National Conferences of Char wombied in this etty today remain in seeston until the A. W. Butler, secretary ef the Giana board of state charities, pre aides, and the am tnetudes ton general © and nineteon jasction meetings Arehbishep tre land will preach the anual confer sermon, and many persons of are in attend The je j Excursion to Bellingham, The Retlingham Publicity Bureau of Seattle has Issued Invi ltations to the members of the |Chamber of Comaterce and others }te join a party on the initial ex eursion trip of the new steamer “troquats,” whieh will leave Pier 2, Saturday, June 15, at 4:15 a. m Tickets will be good for return | wmtit June 19 | — The Grotto Mr. Schelle has opened “Innovation Grotto,” the | equipped grill in town, at the co ner of First and Cherry. This ts/ an ideal coot place to come in | the afternoon. Mr. Schelle bas en lgnged excellent taleat for concert and singing. ed the “fr. Lee Daker, dentist, 206 F building. Phone, Main Lineal Str. “Yosemite” DAILY EXCURSIONS (When not under Special Charter.) Three Hours on Puget Sound every afternoon at 2:30, 26¢ Round Trip. Every evening, 36¢ round trip. Excursion to HOOD’S CANAL, SaturdayeJune 15, 9 a. m. sharp, for the benefit of the Settic ment Werk of St. Mark's Church. Round trip, $1.00. Two Grand Excursions to Point fiance Park, Sunday, June 16th, leaving Plor 6, foot of Univer Street, 9 a. m. and 1:30 p.m. Returning, leave Point Defiance Park 5 p. m. sharp Rownd trip Tickets for walo at sity Gartell’s Drug Store, Alaska Building; Swift's Pharmacy, cor 2nd ave. and Pike st., or Pier 6, foot of University street Phone, Ind. A 4669. STOP AND TAKE NOTICE e have just a fow words to g¢y Which are to your ad anlage as We can save you oI on everything you buy fi olf lines 0 ffine Celifornia on Liguors, We are those fine old Sherry, Tokay $1.00 pe y place to ou Pines, Port Mupcatel, Angelica allou, delivered an oe clly. We delive day you put in your order KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO. 4122 FIRST AVE. Phone Bunset, Main 1184; Ind, 1184. Wholesale Dealers. ng finest | | first time here SHB TLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE! Two WINSOME STAGE BEAUTIES web MILLIONAIRE HUSBANDS; HOW TO DO IT { ™ Am Weak Now Mes. NEW YORK, June 11.—Two morh jot the Weber chorus girls wel sung the refrain “No more fats dr] a Vi ijoed cases of “sour grapes jay coaches for us,” and have an Trixte Friganta, who now has the | sexed imfiiionalre husban The} right to call herself a at } lucky footlight favorites are Mtag| the quatifications neve Katherine Wheaton, just wedded | snare a millionaire as follows to Prank ©. Tullidge, Ctncinnat!} “You should have tong eyelashes, taiiiionaire, and her chum, Mise | languorous eyes, cupid bow mouth, | Isabella Plunkett, who has become jany color of hair except yellow the wife of Geo. R. Hull, of Boston.| Then join the Weber company as a! The success of stage girls in cap | chorus girl. And, oh, yea, I almost! turing the men with the money ts | forgot, you must have skinay~—er— exetting the envy of thetr lees for 4 lenbe =o Ee TAKE UP MPGILVRA REPLAT AGAIN 888 Francisco $2,062,105; Los Aw | goles, $455,600, Bpokame, $145,473; [ Tacoma, $102,469. Chairman Revetle, of the parka) Insurance collections during the and boulevard committee, tikg af tame period in other const states nate eisters, and even the stage lebrilies who have falled to draw prise are inclined to exhibit well emma a-s0 202 = — chairman at @ joint meet of his | were as follows: Oregon, 3,0 Washington boulevard through the; vom = ON THE FRONT both sides of the controversy red, recommended that the author for the job were opened yosterday, | Counctiman Murphy beaded ag the Nome run committee j tous of Seattle consignments the difficulty surrounding the tana, $1,179,792 of interested citizeas representiag: whom this matter had been refer’ Bros, Requimalt, for $47,000, Bide be rescinded will be brought down and put on matter was again referred to the from Taroma yesterday with 3,000) from Fairbanks yeeterday |} been trying to end the from | own and the street committee, this) Washington, $1,136,842; California, afternoon began the hearing into $6,600,000, Idaho, $888,041; Mon- MeGilvra replat There was present a large lobby! At Monday night's meeting of} The damaged steamehip North the counell the joint committee to | weatern will be repaired by Bullen ity heretofore conferred on the The work will be fintshed in) park board to condewp the land, forty-five days, when the vessel opposition to this action of the, The steamer Bellerophon, ii with the result that the) Liverpeol and the Orient, arrived The first boat of the season, the Marguerite, reached Bt, Michaels 1S GIVEN $26,000 FOR INJURIES fiteamer Buckman arrived from San Francisco yesterday evening | with passengers and freight An accidental descent into harbor made by Capt COFFEE If you say of good coffee,” | prats ec; Albert EB. Tille, a section hand om the Great Northern railroad, was | yesterday given a verdict of $26,000 } against that road in Judge Griffin's | department of the superior court. | | Tillis was injured on December 6. 1906, by belpe thrown under the} wheels of a handoar, The lower part of his body was crushed and) ,, he was crippled for lite the | was dba, | a house, it coffee” high 18 INSURANCE Pre “poor is Seattle people recéived $233, 9g)! jnothing out of the com-} lem insurance policies during 1906 mon as beneficiarien of deceased per jeons, The amounts received dup. Your grocer returns your money | ing the same period by other coast it you don't like Schillings Bost cities were: Portland, §492,584,, ye pay him. AMUSE MENTS. THE GRAND John Cort, Manager (Cartain at & sharp MAS. LESLIE CARTER GARRY,” by David eladca? Prices $2.00 44%e y and Saturday—MATINEE SATURDAY—Chas, Present TONIGHT. in “OU Curtain at 2 sharp. ‘Thursday Frehman Wii! OTIS SKINNER in the International Success atid Most Important Drama of Modern Times, “THE DUEL.” Prices—$2.00 to S0c. Sunday Night—Dock stader's Minstrels. SEATTLE THEATER la Mare. Phones 43. Only Mat. Sat. Tonight— x, 8 Ear! Burgess Compagy, from N.Y. City, In “NELLIE, THE BEAUTIFUL CLOAK MODEL.” mparable scenic production. Ne Chinatown Charlie,” Prices-Mats. lhe te Sve Russe Drew t week ngs, }An thee i5e; even LYRIC THEATER | Russell & Drew, Mere Phones 43 | TOMIGHT—AN Week Performances of Lewla & Lake Co. “SCHULTZ'S TROUBLES™ and “GIRL FROM CHILI.” Next Week—A new company in “THE BOGUS PRINCE.” | | Matinee Saturday—-Last Prices—Matinees, 2c; -evenings 20¢ to 60e. STA IT’S GREAT! ASK ANYBODY Dolan & Lenharr, A HighTened Burgiar;” John and Bertha Gleeson and Fred Houlihan, The Tanakas, Eddie Roesch, Starascope, | Gertrude Gebert, Oan Roby. Lo Maln and Fri Papers 5 au Performances 20, 7:16, 200, 10¢ Seattle's Leading Vaudevilie . 8:45 each day box seats, in TONIGHT. Matinoes Mirth “THE MAN Come and Laugh at | Phones—Sunset Daily, Except Thur | FROM MEXICO.” sll Praise the Piece THIRD AVE. THEATER Home of Melodrama. Phe Sunset All week, Matineo T the Company tn Main 26 Ind New York oday Taylor “THE OERBY MASCOT.” A Thrilling Race Tra Prices—-Mats., 100 and 20c, Eve k—"FAUST.” When You Plan Your Trip Call on the Northern Padific Agent and let him help arrange your jouthey. He will secure any information you want about his own and con- necting lines, and wilf ¢xplain why ack Pla ning Through Dining Cars Pullman Standard Sleeping Cars Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars High-back Seat Day Coaches Make Northern Pacific trains so popular with travelers. He will quote you rates, sell you tickets, and your His services are free. 4. ©. MOMULLEN, C. P, Ay Ggenl Ae Beattio, Wash. A. TINLING, @ A, Seattic, Wash. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CHARLTON, A. G Portland, Or make sleeping car reserva- tions. A. 0. underwriter, yesterday, D. Mo Kenzie, general agent for the Pa cifle Coast Co,, hewieted him in re eaining the shore The Brittsh steamer Inveric, loading at the Centennial mills, haw to take the stream at low tide on account of her great draft The Umatilla, Pacific Coast Co. arrived at Nome yesterday, nine days CAPTURED MANILLA, June 12.--The Chief of the Pulajanos, on the island of Leyte, Fi tino Abion, has been captured, after being wou by aA detachn.ont under Lieut. Jo! For five months 14 columns hare on the teland being brought tp Bandits are dally taking Pulajaniam | “your credit is good” ~fet the "Standard way help you easy to buy-easy to pay! these pleasing and exceptional savings on dressers and chiffoniers-- COME IN AND BEE THIS SPLENDID SHOWING RESTAURANT KEEPERS OPEN BURALE, | A. Hl. MeCormick, secretary of | the recently organized Restaurant | if Keepers’ association employment bureau today on the seoond floor of the Kpler block The purpose of the bureau ts to secure resteurdht and hotel om ployes Work will be given any one ap plying, whether members of unions or not. The Hotel Keepers’ asso ciation will affiliate with the rew taurant proprieto There is no shortage of help at present, they aay ~~ ULS. Navy Vard Alt aboard for the Navy Yard to see Unelo Sam's Battleshipe—the Nebraska, Oregon and Wisconsin the Training ship Philadelphia, the Gunboat Boston, and the great Drydock, Boats leave Pier 2 at 6°30, 8:50 and 10 a m, and 1:16 2:30 and 4:30 p.m nd trip 500. opened Ever think of old age—for your i te It to be @ comfortable, hy PY | old age? It depends on yourself. | ve NOW—against ofd age. | We Pay 4s Interest On Savings Accounts Branches, Bnilard, Restos, Grorgctows James D. Hoge, President NB. Bolner, Cashier, DIRECTORS Ferdinand Schmitz, 3. D. Low man, uel Morenbers, A B. Stewart, George Donworth Robdt. © MeOormick, Bawart n Ohare u ebb ae Howe, N. B Bolner " Union Savings & Trust Co. Con, Becond Avenae and Cherry Hoge Bidg.. Seattle, Wak. Agents for Alsske Backing and Safe Deposit Co, Nome, Alaehe KOHLER & CHASE Established 1666. PIANOS TOS-T1O PIKE STREET, Waldert Bollding. We Make Uniforms of all de scriptions in any quantities on short notice, Working capacity 000 Suite a Month UNION TAILORS Saies Rooms 518 Third Ave, Work Rooms Third Ave. and Washington St. STORE HOURS: 8:30 a. m. to 6 p.m. SATURDAY: Housekeepers’ Day an \} i] this solid oak chiffonter t# fin- ished golden, top ix polished; the special feature is the co venient compartment for hats; two email and three large drawers; regular value of this ebiffomier ta $14.00; tra apo cial for this ; vee $9.85 weok $21.50 —this is a very attractive chit fonier, French plate mirror, beveled; is awell shaped, has five roomy drawers, finished golden; the regula alue is $29.60; very special price for this Wook $29.00 note the large mirror on this elegant, finely quartered and highly polished dresser, is 38 x30 inches; top ie 2224 inches; two small top draw- ers; entire front is swell shaped; regular we ois this dresser is $33.60; for this $37.60; for this week we ae Se eo . $29.00 Standard Furniture Co. the odd shaped French beveled * of this dresser le ox ingly pleasing; is 24230 inches of fine quartered oak, finely polished; top is 21x42 inches and hand shaped; the two small top awers are swell shaped, ular value of aneateerennene — Ea nen) Buy your Hat of E. N. Brooks & ©o,, 1531 Second Ave. eee aor PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines “SHERT MUSIC, 5° Ave. Sealtle Til See BROKERS, Frain, Provipions, OE rir ATE W ‘Tel. Mate To, poory Lal Rooms 964-905-206 Alaska Nidg. STORE HOURS: 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. _ SATURDAY: woe merem | REMARKABLE VALUES FOR THURSDAY | s+ 2 ® = Thursday's Specials | in Domestics | Genuine Bargains in Lace Curtains yerell Sheeting. Hive pr for wide 2% even quality by ce. day i7e Quality good quality Pillow at muslin apec We reserve the right to Mimit Supply Your Summer’s Needs in Towels These every-da tations are for Dozer ok cular 10 not Thur Towels wday only fringe tow Thu de Do Hoch fringe; extra Hive © for h Towe large size Thursday Towe id all Hive louble ad 100 Dozen laree pair Hee price for Household Linens Priced specially low for Hou 60Inch Wide Table Di regular ality day Inch Royal gras ice f price fe wi bleact Crown ilar $0 Mnch Wt regular value ¢ Well Made, Full Cut __ ‘Priced Spec ily Low 1 quality F e 1 mad ruffle Branch Store 2401-3 Jackson St. laround inche faney re Thursd Damask quality weiss. THE BEE HIVE 3% ee me Re re We never offered you such bargains, know our values ingham Lace Curtains, 2% yards long quality; Thursday tal fo Ungham Lace ( ns, 3% yards | and ecru; regular $1.60 quality; - and you . Bane of regular i9¢ ong, in white Thursday spe made fal for T? e by ngham Lace Cur . yards } and ecru tay A Fortunate Purchase of White Crochet Bedspreads ENABLES US TO OFFER YOU REMARKABLE VALUES FOR THURSDAY— White Whit regular price $2.00; spectal for heavy special made $1.75; full si nice Thurs extra Redsprea price $ quality; ose of the best special for $1.29 without regular Thurs, Hive price f The with tla Ne lay lar price with and quality for $2.7 00 ae ea lues from spectal unbleached White Red worth arse extra tiful to $4.50; Th ap irsday Aic per Yard for Manchester Prints, Challies and Comfort Robings (MUCH LESS THAN WHOLESALE.) will give the ter Wash Prints, You have from. Mar atterns, absolutely floral effects day we of Manche fort Robings to dainty lar onl you choice of our Challies and p and varied erter Prints, in fast colors; and Rob your choloe o8 stock BB4¢ pete Challie Hive fn 59e¢ Thu 48 ine select ' pure t ig Bee in go sday y the right to lin jes.) Bae Wrappers “Prices Forced Away Down on Black Petti- coals for noe worth up te 1 Lot of Black ¢ aff rice f day Lot of Black § a big variety fro: iv tor da rhur 2619-2623 FIRST AVENUE a