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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1907. 5. bene prinetpala tn a midnight wed Judge Gordon erday rolen I Inion car ine, aa it could st M $ ERIOUS MIDNIGH WEBBING ding in the county auditor's office HEARING FOR SHORE LARD COMMISSION 1s NAMED | tha paivcntiee weenie rast yr aches the pSoeiyer: bd \ T 5 ding ° niversl rreated rmingd that the ones arrest r last night ywdylem at the terminal of th ed re the real offenders. The two, accompanied by OF SEATTLE MAN | , | ving about | | | | Women from Tweoma, « Erg hegre yp ateae | Bloven freeholders who are to! The following compose the com | 12 o'clock, and Immediately aroused create the Lake Washington canal) mitte john P, Hoyt, of Mercer Dan Kn ane, 0. H. La Farge, : . mnie official Fy the cere assexwment and carry out the Island; Judge William H, White a that ve Schanson hac ho © her| mony was performed as quickly # te ae tla’ Cabtadil” bil ‘werelel Redmond! ‘Osan ala Special Service) A. Schansenhach, who gay ony Ww - : : res he Cotterill bill wor Redmond; County Surveyor A a yw i—4 ce as Oxden, Utah, but who | PS ible Tho investigation of the named by Judge Hanford of the! L, Valent City Engineer Rt. H s and Ka to be living in Tacoma, were fystery surrounds the affair, and | ste federal court Thureday afternoon. Thomeon Anslatant City Kngineer e an i me avin $s tutions that compulaion fix It will be the duty of the commit. Dimock, Charles F. Munday, H. K , n the Agoments. The 0c tee to disiribute the assessment Owens, John W, Peter, of Ballard The Grote-Rankin Co. tion or of the wo over the property In accordance | James j CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID " bs Writing | te @ ivstrat inde in every Car ie had in w ' m oak oF ga A as Velour _. Covered Couch for Regular Price $25.75 eable Velour Cou around every week urchase a servi h at not come slar price of this couch ial price Spe STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M. AN D CLOSES 9:00 To our patrons we would respect pendable merchandise The vitally important features of RICES” is watch e Bee Hive. f Read Saturday’s store news. CHOICE OFFERINGS IN THE SHOE SEC- TION SATURDAY. UR POPULAR MEN'S FURNISHING SEC- TION. | We carry » reliable you can save money prices Man's Surer and Faney ( thing but cholee | stock, and we Black Half % © Jor Quality z. j 12 \¢ Four tn-Hand Children’s White Car special Saturda pers $1.25 KNIT UNDER- AND HOSIERY I \ Kid the 1944 : $2.00 « 1 $2.5 I R ! 2he Bann 82.50 % | ’ for o 2he 82.50 $4.00 MISSES’ AND BOYS HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR I $1.50 182.00 os « BOYS’ WANTS. 0 12% 2he & 1-24 196 Branch Store Jesor: 3 Jackson St. THE BEE HV Sercneve wh Hhalicid: Giiacbaiits gu Viaiele known, it Stone is « with the benefitw to be 1 Complete Fur 5 kmaker at The Meadows | thi from te by the building of ca Per Per : at Beattle. ’ ; nal. Judge Hanford acted at re Cent Cent This Handsome Lady’s Desk |, exert suncut mits cuase | :""sisurine its sm ve c county com Oe Tae ay dee law on — Inat, je Murder in, in cash, is @ f ot « ar Special Service.) |}COLONEL COLT QUITS ‘ Yor transient pe le 10 dentre cial Tomorrow EVERETT, Juno 21.—All shingle | CONTEST FOR SENATOR Olympic Market : Nauk meaatoa tlie Yanko oe dopa shi rise milla today in Everett and Ma cuts your meat bills fn half, 118 | ment Daniel Fuhrman, 10 1 have this amount i ! ville ceased operations and expect; PROVIDENCK, R. L, June Pike st, opposite the Hon Marche, ay. is the man —of that Be ‘olt exter until this time | Colonel Samuel P. ¢ see **° | best dressers will testify [ | | ext month ved ly and that the © no furtber slump in prices NEW EVERETT BUSINESS BLOCK (Star Special Service.) EVERETT, June 2b—A. A believe that by that time the market will have allf re will | wi the lent of the Unite and a pre ber company r the Unit no 1 the republi committee at ite t |that he had withd | tionally from the | health, fear of | publican party and wishes of his bus the reasons that Colonel Colt gives for his withdrawal “TWELFTH N Saturday Matinee—Special Bill »| Kaocked down bya ear on Wootng seene from Ae You Like it creenh scene Bighth av. south, yesterday, Will School for Seandal,” balcony scene from “Romeo and Juliet,” trial ams, & teameter for the Beattle » from eA Merchant of Venice ¢ fs now ip the Prices, $ 500; matinee, $1.60 to boc. a = Mmeraercy Nomptal with — etiring Sale — SEATTLE THEATER The Grotto Russell & Drew, Mere Phones 43 Mr. Schelle has opened the “Inno TONIGHT All Week, Matinee Saturday Karl Barges New York erill in town, at th of Piret “CHINATOWN CHARLIE” and Cherry Mr elle has en Next Week, starting Sunday Matinee “No Mother to Guide Her.” singing talent for the ¢ nish. T) deck has purchased the thge eurte » witheast corner of We vl ' fornia for $12,000 fr esk measure t Stephens. He Intends by 41 gh, erect a business block on the pre t bed 24 ep erty in the course of a year or twe leaf is « Drawer bp hiies feaf has roll front Hot Air jg mounted with two Furnaces put in properly are Inte jlonly kind that give satisfaction we guarantee every one we install { pige to work. Let us igure with c Geo. H. Woodhouse, 112 Unive are at. Desks WE TRADE new guns for old gaged ones, also have second hand gune for sale, Hall's, 1111 Firstay. ¢ of bis afternoon patrons. wae me H. COHL & CO, 1320 First Ave. New Aroade 1320 First Aveo. Watch the window always. "“SAGMIE MOPUIM OY2 YOIEM We do not claim to give » #40.00 sult for $26.00, but our $25.00 suit cannot be duplicated anywhere on earth’ for leas than $40.00. We handle strictly exclusive woolems that cannot be duplicated anywhore else at any price H. COHL & CO. Merchant Talior 1320 First Ave. P. M. SHARP. fully say: “Shop rly and help forward the early closing movement. at LOWEST PRICES. “ALWAYS LOWEST with extreme care every business day at We can save you money. A NEW AND CHOICE SHIP. MENT OF LADIES’ bp vag just arrived in time for Sat urday we have priced them lows Ladies’ V te Lawn Watet lace and embroidered trim med; also lawn waists Your ch Satur day only 4ve Ladies’ White Lawn Waist lace and em red trim joe Saturda y ST¢ Ladies’ Fine. r Law: Waists, ered yoke and tucked back, the very lat to $2 u fay on e1.49 La ' Lawn Waists ; : 25 181.50 Lad Black Jag k Waists in bla nd spite $2.98 and 82.50 A GREAT SALE OF HOT WEATHER KI MONOS SATUR DAY. Kir a ce ¢ only 19e ' Kin 8 “ € DRE $ aturday’s price 81.80 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR UNDERPRICED FOR SATURDAY. 2619-2623 FIRST AVENUE aS th fate: New Arcade. DOWNING, HOPKING & AYER Ine. BROKERS. fons, Stocks ATE WIRES. Tel. Main 270, ind. 270. Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg “UNLOADING SALE.” i Ladiew Spring Hats, values up |/f to $12 st.o5 NOVELTY SKIAT MFG. CO. 1316 Second Ave. PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines SHEET MUSIC, STRINGS 7It Second Ave., Seattle FOR RENT FURNITURE FOR SALE HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND BASEMENT in, beautiful v ft fruit in aban orything ce keeping ell for $ Woodhouse & Platt Furniture Co. 418 PIKE STREET. Phones Main 2998; Ind. 2096. Fly on the Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE Fare 350—Round Trips, 50¢ FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE 6:46 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 p.m, LEAVE TACOMA 15, 3:55 and 8:35 a m. and 12 7:30 p. Time card subject to change without notice U, SEELEY, Jr., Agent Seattic Tel. Main 176. Tacoma Tel, 212 $1 VIEW HOTS. THE SOUND TRUSTEE Co. 500 Colman oe Main 201 nd, 201 some exoailent concert and itertainment A A SES A INET Meet Me Face to Face 15 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY Corner First Av AMUSE MENTS. “THE GRAND John Cort, Manager. Tonight and Saturday VIOLA ALLEN An Viola in Shakespeare's and University &t., Opposite Post Office __ | $100,000 Auction 4 | Same great company Veual price si And a complete line of Fine Jewelry at Public Auction. ns ate ag gpg MA rsh lay jg He oy A Diamond Brooch, Diamond Ring, a Lady’s Gold Cha is clin DAY A , Watch and Chain, Silver Tea Set and several other pres- as he « a Castle ‘4 black -f fans; Ab 1 s, Mor ents to be given away to the ladies Saturday afternoon, rie & ¢ j¢ Roesch a . between the hours of 2:30 and 5:00 o'clock, | LOIS THEATER, rh Sun. Main 1304; Ind (ee Se ee | | Tontght—-Mats, Daily Except Thur, and Friday—3 ‘o's Masterpiece } THE CHARITY BALL” Next week—“A Texas Steer.” | THIRD AVE. THEATER. i Phones Sunset, Matin 1 and Independent 2406. | All Thia Week the Ta New York Co. in a Magnificent j Production of “FAUST” JOSEPH HOESLICH, Proprietor, Regular Matinee Saturday 2 : / Prices—Nighta, 10c, 20¢ and 200, Matinees, 100 and 20¢ $17 SECOND AVENUE. i] Four Nights, Beginning Monday—Matinee Thursday i ‘ | MRS. FISKE THE NEW YORK IDEA. COL. J. D. LEWIS, Auctioneer, i| Seat sale starts today, 10 « m | = SE a ii Hy The Great Decision Sale Breaking All Records For Crowds and Bargains | Sensational Reductions Will Be Made Until the Big $200,000 Stock Is Closed Out yonder our imme stock is being reduced on fast and furious—and no se Selling has been g i quickly, We accepted this shipment of goods because we got it at less than 50c on the dollar and now we must get rid of it in record breaking time. When you can save one-half the regular price on any | article in our store, no one with any sense of economy will stand idly by and let his neighbor get the big i} snaps. Read these pric ver carefully, you can get the article advertised and just exactly the adver- i tised price iH iH Hy HI f \ go at } $15.00 Men's three-t 1 patt I pa erns, go at 1 O™Men's S tures, wor fH 400 Men's Spring Suit ety hia saat LADIES’ SHOES, i theviots and fancy novelties, 2 $6.25 4 " patent leather shoes ........0se.e eee $1.65 ii 350 Men atest wea ks 2.50 Ladies’ Oxford Ties go at ....+-ereeeeess 50 | Blue ce every |} $83.00 Ladies’ Oxford Ties go at ......0.46- | | one al h $15.00, go at $7.85 | | $18.00 and $20.00, to close out $5.00 00 M ! loras go for 5c | Sn $2.50 $1.25 | YOUTHS’ SUITS 3 35 | 180 Youths’ Spring Suits in mixed tweeds, worth $10.00, } } go at $5.00 ] 100 Youths’ Spring Suits, in blue a ack serges, cheviot A H| 1 = worsteds, worth $12.00 at $6.85 |} $3.50 Grey Blanket FOF WN ieies ci nudecoecceebanet $1.75 fi Ce eran apnmnnrmmrmunames Sal ss If | lot of Chil 1 { | worth $3.75 $1.35 oe raph fete tin AF gy | Ine lot of Children pring 1 45c } Pres, worth $4.00, go at $2.15 4 ‘ 75¢ onarchShoe and Clothing OPPOSITE NEW ARCADE BUILDING. | 1317-1319 First Avenue, Seattle HALF BLOCK NORTH OF POSTOFFIC BETWEEN UNION AND UNIVERSITY STREETS. 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