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& THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, UNE 17, 1907. MASTER INFANT INDUSTRY IS CRYING LUSTILY | MAY PAINT FOR STAND-PAT PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE)“ ayry page | Women’s Suits, Gowns, Waists, Corsets, Gloves---FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.---Store Opens 8:30 a. m., Closes 5:30 p, m, “Under One Roof—Everything to Furnish the Home Complete.” Fashionable Silk Jacket Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices 1 by t PROTECTIVE TARIFF INTER. ESTS LINING UP FORCES FOR HOT CAMPAIGN WITH LESLIE M. SHAW AS THE ONLY OUT.| AND-OUT STAND PATTER. We doubt if there was ever a better chance for a saving in Silk Suits than is affordec clearance gale, U to-date styles and low prices characterize the entire assortment. Suits That Sold at $97.50 Now $65.00 | Beautifully Made Silk Suit, Regular $49.5 Special $39. 30 i The painting of the old city halt, [ff if it In done at all, will be done under the eupervision of the eit carpenter, No bids will be call for in the regular order but a nume ber of painting firme will be asked [to submit figures Diack Silk Suit, of fine quality taffeta, Skirt is fashioned in This action will probably be tale BY GILSON GARDNER, en by the board of public works top tull-plaited style; jacket has the popular mandarin sleeve; ventee Pony model of soft taffeta, ha ving lait “4 ekirt, with ride morrow 5 i tucks, forming panel. Coat has nec 1 (Seattle Stars Exclusive Service) ™ and collar are effectively trimmed with Persian bands, and the en wred black and white applique Ca 1 gilt ed with wide atlk braid 1 putt nobby in color, design and trimmings, excellent In materials and the very Ig pits SWINDLES A BLIND MAN, TON, D.C, June 12. A new and tncreasingly important factor in the presidential campaign | how in progress is the activity of the allied tariff protected interests. These big industries, Including Some of the wealthiest trusts, are moving for the protection of thelr | pocketbooks, They are against any candidate who at any time may | even hint at the possibility of re Vising the sacred Dingley tariff schedulos. The lining up of this stand-pat tnfivence promises to play a large part in the ma ing of the next few months © more reac tionary of the candidates are co wetting with the tariff trust, hor Be for its support. Both Fair banks and Cannon have mado spe clal pligrimages to New York city md have visited the shrine and istened to the oracle. Low and significant words from Mr. Bar bour, its president. and Mr. Wil : {ta executive secre par Ay gg along Shispered imto| LES SHAW'S THE ONLY ONE THAT'S REALLY GOOD TO , if ears HIM NOW. @ only thoroughly consistent u ture ie further ad Can be had in black, blue ar t ro costume urther ado There are many more of these which are meats for summer The reductions are as follows r Regular $97.50; special A 865.00 Regular $45.00; spe Regular $49.60; special 830.50 Regular $39.60; spe Children’s Cloth Coats at Reduced Prices Tomorrow Made of Novelty Cuecked Material, black and white, with red trim |The Meaneet Sneak Appears iq/ Indlanapelis. il (Seattle Star Exclusive Service. | INDIANAPOLIS, June 17 rhe | jorgan grinder who made his se@| ond-story-working monkey carry @ bell punch to tegieter hin cash cof lections In residence has been out of by an unidentified Indianap ! » who passed off a $1 bil} } bili on George Johnsen, thé |f iblind man who sell whoest 924.75 Regular $ 820.75 Regular $26 e 65c Corset Cover, Special Tomorrow Me { Valenciennes lace: thieg draw, All slase, row near the eourt hoor The | man thought he recognized the |] swindler's volce, and took the|i # word when he said it was @ $2 bit MELBA TO SELL HER S108 che with Vshape oc of ming of x ary braid, or rows beading OPP LP LLL P LLL LLP Charge 60 Cente for Autographs |i and Give to Charity. HOSIERY SPECIAL Women's Imported G 1 Cotton Howe hig heels and double soles, colors white tig. slate and black AMERICAN FAMILY SCALE Special $1.25 he by ounces up to 24 pounds; has {CHINA JUGS, Special 15e large white enameled dial, with fancy collar and steel Can bo used Jugs ma of good quallt German china, in a va gilt rim; Un scoop, w platform 6 inches ®q boot effec standpat candidate up to date ges | form for we package riety of decorations. ® the only one who fs on @ platform | time he will be in favor of amend-/ sult the tariff people, but at the | bination with scoop for we fancy shapes Also gnase L Which is clearcut and unmistak-|ing he Dingley schedul same time he is preferred to Mr. | in \ Particularly useful od one quart. Special price able, as well as fully up to the Unele Joe ts a real idential Taft. The tariff interests are close | canning Bpectal morrow while stock specially priced and specifications required any doubt which ly associated with the reactionary | priced { ow at $1 25 laste, each ine a pair by the American Protective Tartff this subject is div | interests which have inaugurated i by the efforts which he ta | the campaign to ond Roosevelt's | a. - RD 5 RSET igs league—ts the late Leslie M. Shaw, |» one time secretary of the treasury. | evidently making to carry water on | policies with his administration, Ru iN Pi R d ed Pric Mr. Shaw would be entirely ault-|hoth shoulders ad im the end they will be found Bargains in Geoumer ugs ‘New Pictures, Reduced Prices able to the tariff people. The only The tariff revisiec have | supporting the reactionary candi A ; Many recent additions to the Picture Di . trouble tn bie case is that he de-| counted Secretary The |date, whoever he may be Steamer Roge in grays, reds Ss ond ““ imported hand 4 prints, Portieres Special parted this. pdlitical life three | fact that the seer 4 to| President Roosevelt ts yeu — Lene wlio, Soe gb : backs, eat oti, Gater enters, cuabines, Bi y Oa ¥ months wo, when he was buried | revise the tariff to the of knows to be in faver of tariff re others p on both aides nese are 7 a . - th a mone 4 4 a fm tho Calntele trust company lxranting better trade relations be | vision, He will not, however, urge suitable for automobiles, and we have them 4 #ra¥ re — = ra por -_ oo Se Tomorrow a Pair e 4 The cuteemed and wise young |tween the United States and the any revision of the tariff at the in pairs for this purpose. } Oa 7 me Bm =. aniies — Very Heavy and Rich French Fiat 4 Unele Joe, speaker of the house of | Philippine possessions, has put Mr. coming session of congress, his de Regular 4.76; special ++ $400 } Ao citective line of waar colora, in marine Portieres, doublefaced, in t q Fepresentatives, is maintaining a Taft on the bad books of the Tariff termination tn this regard being Regular $6.75; spectal $5.05 $ oa paste ra} views, size 11x21 inches, with fects, for h Very profound silence on the sub leagne. the result of political considera ¢ Py 46.25 2%-inet t a attrhetive git have eff ok revising the tariff. His col-| Nothing but an absolute stand: | tlons and a desire to carry out bis Reger | Cites Sree — aks Asce Guns "keatme © and rich ¢ nie, Mr. Hopkins, ts trying to! patter will suit the Wilbur Wake well known policies for the fur Regular $10.00; special ...... 95.50 { j, colore, sise 10318 inches, tn narrow gilt} Vert, < make the world believe that Mr./ man crowd. Even Mr. Fairbanks, ther and complete regulation of Regular $14.60; special ...,.. @123.35 } fines Regular prices 6238 and $2.75 nile. The E Cannon agrees with the tariff re | it is sald, has not been quite posi common carriers without embar Regular $18.50; special @86.96 4° croctel for Trsster” sins - Sol. Geccial tomerree vision sentiment and that in due /tive enough in bis declarations to rassment from the tariff interests es oe $1 69 ‘pair Regular $19.50; special $16.85 ; each ‘ . oaly, & pair ie j ail Jof $93.65. On June let there were MELOA AND MER SIGNATURE Beattie 2 0 BO incollected fees amounting to $4 (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service Womasd Costumes, | which the inspector ts give LONIX June tame | q Abercy for i it, thas showing an unaccount-| Melba, the great pr lance Gf $51.15 Mr. Murray aiways been lavish w this discrepancy graphs. Now she The experts advise that « certifi. the demands have bece joate she lseued with inapec-| merous that Hon which has not always been/charge 50 cents for the Gurney Refriger INSPECTOR SHORT ‘The expert's report om the ex-!and August 1905 which the re a amination of the books of city skips. on account of there being «| °°* and give the money to ch Boiler inapector, James Murray, was blank in . filed with Treasurer George Ruse The f * carned as far as the i Riiea on the Ice. be cut away that much and an lef Seattic has been asked te ref-jbelieved the explosion Gam @eil today. According to the report records show from April 1903 to CONTRACTOR Is PAID $3000 OUT OF i had just crommed the river Ofate new front erected ses dl alone Tr whe, e records. the total money actually unaceoant- the firet of thie month were he te @4 for amounts to $51.15, though | uncollected fees, $44; total §1,600.8 ic'war te epring of 1907." eh ‘TELEGRAPH BRIEFS | Herewith th c3oased to wonde What— Am Ww Yor Never Before Have Such |. exces cesses esgic (TO CUT MINE FEET eestor Soe Se gk ite ie wil hall hae been cleared by the ann : orient heat Rugs Been Sold so’ Little |i Som SS SSeS SS) OFF MOTEL eons rred two nthe later has made since the’ ia began today paying out the « : Jet thant inger defalcations in that fund money ° Ri ular $16.50 Mein Smith ppt baci eg MeAdam paid $5,856 into the fund. | J. M- Frink, « sa rs Sedro-Woolley Mate® . os . , his money ts the same for which The rema $2,554 will be ket }the property on the east side of )-WOOLLE une 4 : t ‘apestry Rugs for . e McAdam & Co., went to court last! until the w ompleted Frused ot, bettees one Frankiin and Jack Alin, |" zs These Rugs w ght at the recent bi Marion, ¢ r. rible Sw will wront S. 4 Great Aaction Sal in New York City OH, MY LOST FRENCH HEELS? | TOmovime Dine feet of th new ' w.¢ Jt ae ake ts a U. - Navy Yard ‘ ——— and we clicked our heels when we heard Weate hotel 14 which * ‘ A t aboar 4 for he nay m yard | ad of it dnt believe it, at first—such forms part of the purchase _ - ars see Uncle Sam's Battleships, the 9 66 e an unbearé-of plece of good fortune was — for $10,000 ‘Cause She Cant) Phe nine foot are ~ Boys Wanted Nebraska, Or Wisc Keep unicoked for, unthought of—the last thing Wear Them Any Mo the street. The staat w the Gunboats Ch Seattle papers. For infor Albany, t 0 Geo. Eng Sta: Cline’s Pia House Trainingship Philade! phia, the Prisonship Nipsic, and Great Dry Dock. Boats leave 2 at 6:30, §:30, 10 a m. and 2:30, 4:20 p. m. Round trip any merchant would expect to happen this season, of all times. Think of Alexander Smith & Sons’ 9x12 Palisade Tapestry Brussels Rugs at $12 New, clean, perfect goods, in Oriental and floral designs; » the most pe © co Rating away the metal pipes of | Never before offered in this at and gr im city at joore north, ot vi nonew 1758 68, too. the city water system, and the hot water pipes of the Seattle Electric Company's heaing system, stray electric currents undergr t | ° , a You need a rog—buy tomorrow +e elty hall have sadly mixed up DETROIT, Mich, June 12—Mre.| Third Floor—The Bon Marche. ‘ pany ; : M wa ab rs ie and oo Ame eS Me = in Det ant ae nw of plumbers frantic in Itex wa D. for 0,000 dam — ‘O ake TI XT ‘ yy efforts to find the source of the because she cannot wear DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THE EXTRAORDINARY trouble bch heels any more. ia a cx VALUES WE ARE OFFERING IN SHORT, LONG asu All $1 and $1.50 Fancy Wool Dress Jo's poco or cinctvotyuie | tion. battenna ah "Mutomettie ase ne these currents, from w ground | one the company a Mra. Cob} THRES-QUARTER LENG) H COATS. is Go at 67c wires have eaten away the pipes, | ier had an ankle broken and will! ~—- and in places around the city hall| O¢verT again be able to wear high PRICES HAVE BEE w ; } ‘ premises, boiling water stan in| heels. She says she dotes on the hs lieve this constitutes the most important dress big pools, which forms menace to | Clongated heets and thinks that $1 Y ss goods « ting of season, and we've planned to cope with [| passersby. There is evidently a bad | 100 is not too much for a baim f R di d F, Second Av Bet P. k nd Pine the resultant big busir it is bound to bring us on the mix up in electric currenta under | their lows | é uce rom ” ° ke a orrow the hall, as work agape of the old build had a severe Jeweled Back Combs To begin with—all our Imported French Tailor Worsteds, in shock recently while moving earth PA sa ressnnbing te ae 0 Pekii stripes and Redfern checks, suitable for present wear and | where no wires were visible. Snot trecn tactiee, Teens traveling gowns, that up to Saturday morning were marked $1.26 ee. eee ae eantiris . 0 0 and $1.50 & yard, have 4 ost way to have a man! *8n#. Spectal pr this vig Ch been added to thie group at 67¢. you have all our 50 to 64-inch Panamas, Wool Taffetas, and such § &*t the best of you Is to think you to choose from at @7¢ a yard tofore $1.00 to A are smarter than he is.-New York iL Ils the best, meat uptodate collection of spring and. summer J} Fret | rnee ree enee | Was the busiest store woman with dresses or skirts for herself or the children to get wlll) cal Tenens ney ete, $1 < in t : ern lolgpepagadeden Wilts @ Co, 1008 iat J.Redelsheimer& Co. rates ne ne ; advertising man was too rushed to get out a list of the bargains en in the rear Bl All Our $1.25 to $1.50 Fancy loos oan Dress Goods to Choose From at 6 7 Cc Tourists Main Floor—The Bon Marche. Don't fall to visit the U. S. Navy Shoe Oddments at the Very Littlest = Prices Ever Known 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia he unboats Cheng, Horton an 4» Strongest Ladies’ Waist House in the State risonship ENUE ENTRANCE. a the f TEA your order We. just " ive ” aie | h t Sie states $1.00 — || People think spices|} Hise &. foe Cuter Uf ) UICTION |) can rest assured tha re ways dishonest. No; Teverone asain a | re t R ti ° s ‘ the store will keep bs Gere! BOO jeer sent | eas oi eee eee nm ewe its reputation of giv a Zhe ns = ~ $1 ts nme" him Ce ere Diamonds, Watches, Clocks | ing more and_ better $3.50 Shoes for Clearance at . fice President.” ss ‘Soeretss bad And a complete line of Fine Jewelry at Public Auction goods for a dc lar than i om ep bonged A le ea gr The Bank for Savings | real aid hoe thw Sa Sct sencee ees GR any store in Scaium between the hours of 2:30 and 5:00 o’clocla, Shoe tomor Per Per Cent Cent See $1.00 ents to be given away to the ladies Saturday afternoon, CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID row, a pair a pul ae he JOBEPH HOBSLICH, Proprietép = ; 517 SECOND AVENUE. { AND PROVE IT o 7 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY 69c || 1Sc || 48c Mezzanine" or, gouth New Entrance—The Bon Marche COL. J. D. LEWIS, Auctioneer, First Av. and Univer Oppo SSS