The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1907, Page 8

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ELECT OFFICERS FOR YEAR PORTLAND, Ore, THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1907. DEN FOR MORE THAN THREE YEARS Held June 27 “WHITE GIRL HELD CAPTIVE IN PORTLAND CHINK j girl's captors had heard her cries |} SPECIAL SALE OF ROCKERS TOMORROW AT Women’s Suits, Gowns, Waists, Corsets, Gloves---FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.---Store pany f 30 am, Clses6:30 p m., “Under One _ fests Everything to Furnish the Home Complet $3.95 4 captive In a Chinatown den for| for assistance and had taken her |i three years, the white slave of #| to another hiding place, rom that |i i gularly at from 00 to $10.50 yellow monster, who guarded her| day until yeaterday Kay was never i] Rockers Selling Re y %6 $ fae day and night with jealous vigil-| able to discover the girl's prison, | ff Al s aa »-sh 1 1 sea hers | bb! "y ‘ | | ~ ” | out ten patterns are inclided, Some have saddle-shaped wood seat; others have cc bler seat The majorit . 8. G. Cosgrove made the chief anoe, Alma Chureh, an attractive} Miss Church waa tinable to toll & : re @ P . ed « jority W. H. MOCK CHOSEN PRESI.|& U Uosnn create @ chief ad:| ooking young woman, who says her| connected story of her captivity,|m Of these Rockers are in mahogany finish, polished. ‘There are also a few in weathered oak DENT OF G A. R—NEXT) The Ladiow of the G A, R. en parents are prominent Spokane peo-| for she was so weak and BerV OU nett OA LLL A LALLA AE A AAA A AA AAA a tertained last night at a reception | ple, was rescued from her living) that she conlt scarcely speak, It! a wears encawement ar {Kah Sled Se ay aS by al ho nee aac, FRIDAY. SPECIALS 1N HOUSEFURNISHINGS SURE TO BE POPULAR dresses were made by Co: ‘Ib iienlen yesterday, She ja now tn-| story clear to the pullve today, when NORTH YAKIMA — MEETING [Clee Areck Mayor W ss igg der the protection of the pglice des! she rs somewhat from her|f “GC os we OOF?! nartment, A warrant Was issued fright. She says she has been |i The Housefurnishings Section, on the Second Floor, is ghd yt pel to meet = heavy demand in able Vines CLOSES TODAY. | The encampment will conclude | (8 the girl's Chinese master, whose | threatened with Instant death if at || Canning Supplies, Gas 1’ late s, Steam Cookers, Hammocks, Lawn Mo and Cooking Uten goods are de. today and, as the moat important | MAM the authorities decline to dis) sought the ald of the police in em), pe ndable and prices right, These specials for tomorrow husinean {a finished, many of the | YWa® ‘The rookeries of the Chi-|caping trom her brothel privon, It At yestertlay afternoon's session delegates have returned to their | Nes Quarter are being searched for! is belleved that she has been sub . — ” * "4 ye a » of the 25th encampment of the homes, This evening the heute | him, but the Chinaman bas so far| jected to the grossest indignities! NO 1 UNIVE *=RSAL FOOD CHOP- BIEDER ADJUSTABLE GRASS YANKEE LEADER MOWER, Nena Army of the AAGUME, Ai |QNUNE StTiARE OE the Citferent or-| CPaEN the Séflewe. Taurine ber lnprimmens PER, SPECIAL, 88c. CATCHER, SPECIAL, 48¢. SPECIAL, $2.98 Tig : ders will hold a joint installation Or at least & year Kay bas been ne This article t time-saver, @ food-save Pallard, W. MH. Mock, of Belling Qt Junction hall J endeavoring to find and rescue the ne Oe eee haat srenate Gathers grass without, the use of the rake { ‘This Is & popular-priced high-wheel bam, was elected as commander of Tomorrow morning the dele. | YOURE Woman. Her presence in a tempting, wholesome dishes from left And without extra time or labor, It fits { Mower, ha three revolving Ikntves: the department of Washington and | gates will be takea to Bremerton | Chinese den at Second and Taylor . J if runsing at hich o4 and ae Alaska and Port Orchard on the steamahty | % Wa# discove last summer by | over odds snd , wae Kod etry = all sizes and makes of lawn mowers. Ie { laces wel: The pawi ond is con Mr. Mock, who is a momber of Tourist as the guests of the Port|® man who passed a barred window | prereset . 7h gery Ph se made of bright-striped canvas on a gal @ galent pesttive lock, th Bin ts J. B Steddman post No. Rell. | Orchard ate company atte which the girl called out than the old-time chopping knife. Cuts vanized frame, and with deep sides to of cast steel, hardened. Wightin ingham, has held the position of| will leave Pier 2, foot of Columbia | to him For God's sake, tell the} all kinds of ments, a8 well a8 vegetables prevent grass being thrown over side or ing wheels keleton rimm; chaplain of the department for ¢ st, at 8:30 a m., arriving at policemen to get me out of here d fruits, into ¢ ent, uniderin plac stationary has lipped edge. past four years. For the last navy yard at 10 o'clock. At The wan hurried downtown and ; without mashing, and wiih-grest rape rear, In adjustable tn height and width cial tomor with I2ineh oF Years the newly elected commander ‘the visitors will be taken to met Kay, to whom he told his story 2 Rac chiens fa.” Seater taeborae o '. eae Special tomorrow 4aBe blade A. R. | Orchard, the site of the new has held an office with the G Kay hastened to the scene, but the NOUR SEPECTION Mr. Mock was born in Columbus, diers’ home i= nnn | ©. almost 60 years ago, and en | z : ‘ : ! PAINTED GRASS KI N C | V. 5 al 7 P W Se S | Wit us Suecee SUS) TELEGRAPH BRIEFS misaners ear-Cut Glass Vase, Special 20c -Piece Water Set, Special 9 4 jo rel her tare . “ gerved three years and elght] Rais ge wos Bh gene June 27--Re A Vase, made of good quality of imitation cut glass, in an at | Consists of one Blown Giass Water Bottle, with cut neck: ae Wfbe other oft tat th 8 : I catered ebate tres teen cows Gece Tekee, aoe reaceriy Sov" ie” dgetes Corres hound \ ite vlatea Frag. Regular price of competi other officers elected at the “Black Hand” Threat. | belo: ae _ nh diameter inside Bells regular jor She pecial tomorrow ound Nicke rd y egular price of complete set, encampment yesterday were: K.| NEW YORK, June tye Ot oct ys an mei nh Forrest of 20¢ jpecial tomorrow P. Allen, Pullman — vice |'T, Bush, the nuiiionaire, baw been | of grass on wht h pogteget gs — commander; H. R. Gale, Bremer-|threatened with death by the! 7 , ats " ;u » = ol ee alee } ton, juntor vice commander; N. G.| ae ne eae hey ttt | Hed Home pots of areen patnt. One |} $3.50 BED SPREADS, SPECIAL $2.45 EACH $5.50 and $7.00 ROPE PORTIERES cow tx dead and the oth CHOICE OF 27x54 Blalock, Walla Walla, medical dt 000. | Grad and the other two soun } In order to close out @ line of Rope Portt fector,, and C. D. Spencer, Cen-| j with die, No nature fakers live i These Kleven-Quarter Marseilies Bedspreads are AXMINSTER RUGS above special price is made for " ‘eres, the : : | hereabouta. fringed and have cut corners, to admit the AND 27x54 WILTON 4 “ F pace Ot Sener chaplain | ‘ Thess Portiere re suitable for de PTY Te Wineling, ot Webitle; 3.28 Waw TORS Jean atoning ¢ Ee ae mag re » of metal beds. They come in assorted VELVET RUGS, TO sare and made of Uaaty thenite, GE . : June 27 ne to ri intr Wy ‘ ata 6 > y ay joni ie reds Coffman, of Tacoma, and W. A.|the Imprisonment of Abe Hummet |_ WENATCHEE, June 37-3. W.| ree fy rmeyatirg Mage Mig pA glo ~ ge pts freems; also in green, red and bas comblag Lord, of Buford post, were alto the Thaw trial very probably will | Quigg, of Wenatchee, was awarded semalar prine 1p $8.56 each. Special 1omaerew $1.65 Hons. A broken line, ranging is See RomMnated, but before half of the be postponed from October until) the contract of building # bridge New Late Improved Talking ee ee ee ee aan $5.60 to Special tomorrow, for choles delegation ben voted tt was — next January ose Nason creek, about 26 miles || Machine, complete with Horn 93.4 95 zee toe stection wwelll @ oe sicocniies Jabove Leavenworth, and a bridge |} and Twelve Standard Records eee was made that the nomination be Honey te ge to Pertiané. jacroas the Wenatchee river, near i? of your own selection, for a coe Sas | PORTLAND, June 27.—Just as|Poshastin, by the board of county * Bade unanimous. racoms, and |%%8 as the Frisco troubles are inj commissioners. The contract price || *hert time only, ~ a yor ~ h om ‘ te Dt putte ‘ idee * B ©. Levy, of Tacoma, were re > frerey eit led condition, Francis for building the two bridges wa ‘Those Gas Ranges have been manufactured for years, and are fully guaranteed by the factory and by Frederick & Nelson, whe eney will come here and prose. | $5, “a elected on the board of admint® | ite the land fraud cases. the exclusive Seattle selling agents. tration, and G. W. Tibbits . of Is na fned « | i : 2 2 70 The avan construction rope of the strongest features. The oven Is heated with # burner placed at the bottom, « quah; BR. Freeman, of Spokane, | ea Far wake 0 TEA. e front, and connected with a cock located at the front righthand corner, The heat generated pass » the t and M. BE. Cole, of Bellingham, | KARLSRI Hing ae 2 deflected downward, and passes into the flue openings located at the back of the oven This circulat Were the newly elected members| Te ial of Karl Hau, profesor | Moneyback; tea insur Pay $1 a Week oven shelves {there being no oven bottom) for use at the same time. The burners are right und with of the board | Macros Wrote lance: free insurance: costs them and the back-—no heavy deflecting plates—so the beat from the burners & directly on the baking from the moment the buraehp Sie hia Machi: jot Roman law at George Washing }ton university, Washington, D. C ys " North Yakima was the place se-|charged with the murder of his nobody anything Or, you can rent a Talking ‘Tho baking Is put right into the cold oven Iected for the next encampment. | motheriulaw, Frau Moliter, will| Your grocer returns your money || Machine for the Summer sa = x a bet roe . for gia Aberdeen and Centralia also bid begin hore July 17. if you don’t like Schilling’s Beat “hts onl sme lglg mg Bc gat @ing for the site. | pAPreecan gpg <8 The Dir Action Gas Range will save Delegates to the national con titan Are indicies Pacino te nN Shin COME IN TODAY. 1 phe would be more than pl aned to # vention, to be held at Saratoga’ SAN FRANCISCO, June 27-—Nine of buying 4 gaa ra or my Springs. N.Y. are: Joseph Dick-/men who have been arrested b Hamitton Studio Headquarters for Edison and meu: hey w B- brag Ev-|the police for committing attacks) 67580 Colman i. High grade Vietor Talking Machines and erett; Almon odworth, Tacoma: | upon th care of the United | Photography at reasonable prices aseaiat Beattie FP. H. Hurd, Seattle; P. W. Rouse, Rasirc the strike breakers | N° coupons or other frauda one jecords. w Port Angeles G. Habbard, 5¢ who run them, were iadicted by the attle, and W. M. Wright, Tacoma a ju The Women's Relief Corps, in . Es session yesterday afternoon at the Gilman Park M. E. chureh, unant-| vey eter Sco Marry mously chose Mrs. Mary Cope | py, . 37.—Jacod A. SER of Sexton ‘No. 31 Soate, | Rls. philanthropist, sociologist and for president Mra Detia Cham author, is to marry, in Aogust, Mies berlain, of the Ballard corps, was|MAFY Phillips, who has been Rits the unanimous choice of the con. | *tehosrapher and necretary, as w vention for senior vice president. %* Di® literary helper, for several | The other officers elected were )°*'™ Mrs. Nellie Whitehead, Nori Yak: | pg ° Thomas M. Logan Dies. ima, junior vice president; ‘Mrs t Helen Burke, Seattle, treasurer,| MURPHYSBORO, Hi., June 27 and Mrs. Jonnie B. Steeves, Cheian, Thomas M. Logan, brother of Gen. | chaplain. Mrs. Lettie Brown was Joho A. Logan, and the owner of} one of the bert the middle weet, his home yest THE WASHINGTON surance company has censed tn Michigan racing stab in dropped dead at jay, aged 80 years. FIRE In been ti aod elected as delegateat-large to the Bational convention. Campfire Meeting. Last night the G. A. R. held a campfire meeting at Junction hall, which was packed. Gov, Mead and Millinery Closing Out Sale The season for selling Summer Millinery is almost over, but the time to wear it has only just commenced, Consequently you need it and we must close out ev ery dollar's worth we have at once. Friday's sale will be a wonder in the way of bargains. Don't mies it if there is anything in the Millinery line you need. Bargains In Flowers. Bargains in Malines Bargains tn Braids fHargains In Straw Shapes. Bargains in Ornaments. Bargains in Trimmed Hata, Fargains in Vetls. Bargains in everything in the Rargains in Straw Net Millinery line SALE COMMENCES AT 8:30 O'CLOCK A. M. Second Fioor—The Bon Marche. Little to Pay for Misses’, Maids’ and Waitresses’ Dresses Sammer comfort for the real heroine of the wortd—the work ing girl Waitresses’ Suits $2.25. Made of pretty striped percales, sep arate waist and skirt with belt, tailor plaited front, blas center, stock collar and button cuffs; skirt extra full clas ter plaited and buttoned placket Nurses’ Suits $1.25. Twopiece dress of gray and white striped percale, full cut waist, gath ered at yoke; has turnover collar and bationed cuffs, full skirt with deep flounce and separate belt Maids’ Dresses $3.98. Made jumper style, with low cut neck and lace guimpe, short s' *, neck and cuffs strapped and featherstitched, bottom of skirt the same; made one plece princess of light check percales Maids’ Dresses $3.50. Of fine black lawn, in a two-piece shirt waist model, waist elaborately trimmed, solid tuck yoke, fancy shaped edge with lace and embroidered medallion front panels, separated by lace Val. insertion, short sleeves, open back, lace collar and cuffs and skirt full plaited Maids’ Dresse Ot white French lawn, two-plec ith belt attached to waist blouse front, tucked and inlaid with Val. lace and embrotdered tucked collar and cuffs, lace edge 4 back full te tucked; skirt extra fall cut, with tucked hip and plaited fold on bottom forming deep founce This Special News for Men t ade ot M stock invite of the money to visit the tore where “eve ma is to er aod an ir ymorrow morning STRAW HATS FOR THE THE LOGICAL SUMMER FOURTH WILL BE BOUGHT NECKTIE TOMORROW. WHY? Is the “Rumachunda v < $2.00 ONES FOR $1.50 flowing end wh bottle ond All the modern shape ch green na as sailor telescopes, etc.; Ma hellotrope t dots nila and split straw and fleur de ach TUB TIES—TWO FOR 25c The Men's Summ SUMMER .VESTS $2.75 to $4.00. plain or Men's Fane Jummer Vest qualit the best make in th id . elsew he While or THE MARCH BON PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines SHELT MONG, STRINGS Tli Second A Seatt! * 903 Second Ave. le Values 800-804 First Avenue. Cor. Columbia. STRONGEST LADIE WAIST HOUSE IN THE STATE NEED NOT BECOME SUBJECT TO THE PROBATE COURT “The House of Highest Quality.” D.§. Johnston Co. Splendid Are to be had at this epectal sale of smart tailored suite Remember that all are strietiy uptotheminute styles, These are some of the offerings Formerly $25 and $30 now S15 $35 and $40 now § 960 and 856 cow S20 $45, 870 and 980 now S44 Every tailored suit in the house imeluded in this sale. J. Redelsheimer & Co. ONE WAY is to it j money in the nar on Husband and atic » fr | two ister 1 br the plan attracti ymany terest € tual nd } t t ca he ¢ " 4 1 bate pr edit THE OTHE t r a 4 ate L) a h ‘ vD I ‘ nd t pa to yo 1 foi t ea ] QO yject robate (¢ r Proba On Savings We 0 0 Compound Interest Deposit uy be sent by mail at tha f y lence if stior n of ty account given to any one Accoun " $1.00 up. Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest Resources Over $10,000,000. Reserve Over $3,000,000 More Than 24,000 Satisfied Depositors Scandinavian American Bank wmmummes ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE are lighted Retriger you would ordinarily ite cost in & comparatively Action Gas Range necessary to have how you the Direct Womans Costumes, Suits Furs, Woisls. E | ‘: [REDERM Oh & Complete, Housclurmshars, SLOOND AVINUE, | Children’s Linen and Pique Dresses One-Half Price A large collection of slightly soiled dresses, in linen nd pique, made in the neatest styles, including some Peter | p are now offered at exactly one-half price. Sev ONE-HALF OFF. AND CHILDREN'S A LARGE COATS, SUI $1.00 Values 50c ) 714-716 i Second Ave. aha Special for Friday $1.50 LINE OF MISSES TS, SKIRTS AND Infants’ Dresses $2.50 Values $1.25 714-716 Second Ave. h — ‘Refrigerators |). Wor diouse & Platt Fur- niture Company Sole Agents for Charter Oak to $ { Ranges. 1 st NOV Phones, Main 99) Ind. 96 UNION Sales Rooms 518 Third Ave. Make ns f Uniforms Working » Month TAILORS Rooms Third Ave. Washington St and KOHLER & CHASE Eatabliahed 1850. PIANOS “UNLOADING SALE.” pring Hats, values uj $4.4 ELTY SKIRT MFG. CO 1916 Second Ave. before or right after the bexin to bake in your old gas range This may the Name is lighted oven just so het before aking short time whenever you are in seem unusual Id be Do you see the “TRY M’CARTHY'S 9- | Women’s Hosiery and Underwear} whether NELSON Motel and Club Furnishate nies mop gr AND SPRING STHBET. FIRST” The Anniversary Sale offers few better find in this department. others when you come. 1Se Black Cotton Hose, 100—Wo men's Seamless Cotton Stock ings, with high spliced heels and double toes and guaran teed stainless; always 15¢ special Friday at, the pair 10c 29¢ Lace Hose, 25e—Children Fine Quality Lace Lisle Hose, with double soles, heels and | toes; 2%¢ regular price special Friday the patr 25¢ SPECIAL—25c Wash Belts, plain tailored and nicely em idered; pure white; all plain and fancy buck every one of them good the regular price only SPECIAL —10c Handkerchiefs w izes lex value at Anniversary price Friday for women. Have quarter inch hemstitehed hems and a excellent quality Be this is Friday and our Anniversary 3c that, the price will be SPECIAL—S0c Collar and Cuff Sets, in the Peter Pan style Are all linen and come y plain hematitehed and ruffied will go well with t new linen Your eb 33c SPECIAL—35¢ Tailored Collars. sults and wal tomorrow at the set ts including both silk and linen sll nied designs, uy styles and hands mel ed. Every collar tr onsidered a bargain at Wood an¢ to Burn, Handke chh and Collar and Cuff Box € Picture ry NES Pipe Ra 1 Match It fer al b designed ready for the pyrography seule: Wing ae kee The Designer 6 Months 25 SPECIAL—Silk SPECIAL—$3.00 SPECIAL 17¢ Undervests, 2 for 25c—Wor Here are some of them. t conow and not according i Seattle } Home of the Great — 5 Range bargains You'll see men's Fine Cotton Vests, low neck and no sleeves, knit lace yoke and spec 2 for Union Suits, with low sed and no sleeves; Torchon inee trimmed um pants; neck and arms; weight, regular 66¢ quality; special at 50c Union Suits SPECIAL—Souvenir Post Cards and Fancy Picture Post Cards, in immense variety; actually several hundred kinds; more than e 8 10,00 prices 2 and 3 Friday only SPECIAL—10c Muslin ee the Fourth. in sticks in all; for Se regular Are 18x27% ineh- and ee Friday, large flags. ular price 1@¢ each. 45e a dozen; or, each L tions sale Friday lasts only SPECIAL—10c Dennison’t Paper, for Fourth in ational colons, Iuly decora: 7 the of full size rotls will te em at SPECIAL—Bunting Fourth—Tri-col and Stripes and erode up in st doesn't can buy button nly gers. Just t you will wa wear week ay $1 98) @ pair G new dull fint ain ves, in while the supply the for and x your when you the bunt the yard Gloves, in 16 black andl lengths White Suede b visas | always to stre hen owt | sargalial, © §238] Ribbons, of eta, in th e 4 inches Vike wild ar price, Be we've mark: Lot 50xI 00 of Lake mountains $2006 payments. OWNER Main 1 Ind. 44 35 Pioneer Bldg viev Washing Mc athly ee eee Fly on n the Flyer SEATTLE-TACOMA nous Fare 35c Round Trips, 50. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY: LEAVE SEATTLE — 8 and 10:2 05 and 5:48 pm LEAVE TACOMA — 8:35 © m. and 12:15 and 7:30 ® bject to change Agent. ia Teh 208 2 are thinking | than you'll 430— 28 me le ng here Prk

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