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JO MOVE IN OCT. : = Toots | BRIEFS BY WIRE [tor te tucous ot n navy Oe (Scripps Telegraph Service.) UTICA, N.Y. July &=-Admiral Dewey 8a morning that the transfer of warships to the Pacif was whoily a poace movement. He gaye there war in aight The Unite ates must maintain sed a great dea! nt and support erill, whom the tnde fon nominated for at time assistant city engineer under R. H. Thomson, and had worked side by side wit that official in 1895 In preparing the engineering and financial plans for the magnificent Cedar river Wator system which {n 1900 was ap- preaching consummation. He had twken a vigorously active part in the campatgn against the consgll: dated franchise, had been republi lean tn politica with marked inde- pendence of hearacter and actions pO was pecuilarly qualified to eorve as the standard bearer for the new uprising. A few days after the independent onvention was held the t ne fat party held a conver tion which was presided over by m C. Calderhead and which in jorsed the independent moveme Ind ticket Following that jemocrats met in conventic iffort was mad jo ing of the party leBiroy and Iriumphed over the jou under the Swee and nominate mayoraity cand for coniptroller ich, the brewer, and r as candidates for cx imen at large. Couldn't Stand McArdle. One ng in the way of corpora Hon subserviency wh h, however roposed nomination of dle (who had been ac for $1 a i as candidate ne! m from the First war First ward delegation had nom inated MecArdie. But fon after a bitter d a platform p Ronald dec! ng opposition franch to the franchise convention re to indo his nomination ending the «ation back to nom @ another candidate. The d pation then brought in the nam Baily, the hotel and |, Who was made the r Following the democrat epulist conventions Iver re ipublicans held a convention Febru 19 which appointed a committee to bring the other minor al ate into united action. Al iy several conferences had been between representatives of the pendents and the democrats but ithout success, and for a while it as though the new element lam situation would not cence te “If 1 don’t get that child back ere will be something doing and yeu can just put that down in your Wbook + Johnso on, & pret >W declared Mra. John ear-old girl tem orarily retained by Mrs. DeHan police mat rox Mra. Jo’ 4 norning arguing wer of Lren Ho pane Off jo enlist b aif but Bo action has y taker Irene Johnson h ar fi ance ‘ mamittees of the fing ne ti micipal law * 1 . 4 the * Ming f « 1 4 RS. ZECK MUST {Wo udgments ined "inet iru and her us Zeck, one tor y M. Gruber counsctoiintigvacn flelala at the city wall that nothing |PR¥ing gontract, leaving the tm-| 1 ioe Ore.,, walter arrested In Londor wit: be done b pearé o bite waion that the influence of the| ont 5S - . bes or \ ited aoe nown lombeaslement as arrived ow Yy, Whites labick hardness he bie by the , me of pul “ paving trust has mgdo itself fajy yard at BreWerton, the battleships | Rey ro r ; Eaton, A mk ne b nt ! ta arrived in WASHINGTON, “Tul &—Roarde™™ tho matter of an award among the surety oieaue Nebraska, Oregon ‘and Wisconsin, jeastern Baptist minister, dropped York Admiral Brownson has returned ne Queen Anne paving job thi | the gunboats Chicago, Boston and|dead in’ the railron ation : year, It is now sug that the| Albany, the tratuing abip Phila Louisville, Ky., yeaterda co prey tr Oyator Bay, whore he dit |hig contract be divide up tnto| STUDENTS MURDERERS, the prison ship Nipsic and| On account of the strike ma hed@le which Hased the transfor of warships tO| four smaller ones and in this way | great dyydock. Boats leave|mine o have been forced to| submitted to the ol Paaitic c a ie President | sive all contractors a chance. | (8¢Fipps Telegraph Service.) ut 6:40, 8:30 and 10 a, m,,|suspend operations in the Tanana ht gg aed Gauwrer | Some of the amalier contractors! PEKIN, July &—A Neanking dis 10 and 4:30 p, m, Round |district i ] ould not be made before October. | have declared t * © found pateh says Gove of the » BOC . ne “hello” girls of Butte are out! Co,, 1331 Secor He doowspot think Japanese Ad. {ave declared that they haye found pateh says rnor Baming of the | trip The “hello” girl ' COMMITTEE OF ONE HONDRED gE TAKES A WHIRL AT POLITICS (2.2202 Wee's coniashinn seein est boat tn the Northwest wat OUNCIL TURNS DOWN APPOINTMENT“ qapesTED | OF GARBAGE TESTER : | THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 8, 1907 trike It {9 expected by some of the of itcimpdenibic @ get. bonds tor al Fourists ms “Soceaiea tae % od: miral Sakamoto said the United |p. ieee naval officers were good at |} functions but no good in time of | & ° the balance of sea power on the! war 6 | | | Pa ean, The defense of that] i is not up to the standard of the Atlantic, Dewey saya It is eangy for the” fleet to make the trip] around the horn Dewey predicts that a new At Jantie’ fleet will be built The third and deelding heat of “|the international yacht race be urday afternoon with the Spirit question that the Spirit te the fast |The final race shoWed also that ary and his crew, consisting ta in the several com-jof Dean Johnston, Willis Telfer mittees ma ermined fight to} seott Calhoun, Lioyd Johnston, Or aide-track oraity nominees la Petersen and Harry Crane, work and bring in J. W. Godwin as ‘the /ed together in great form and dis candidate instead, a program which ‘ tor manship, When was vigorously supported by James |the boats started over the course McRiroy, Alden J. Bh mand oth- | yes! day th Alexandra had the %. But the independents led by| weather position. At the first tack W. D. Wood, Eugene Way and Rich-|Geary got the windward position ard Winson stood pat until, after| and held it for the reat of the race an all night conference in the of-| The Spirit kept the lead ali along, fices of Allen & Allen in the Dexter the crew under Geary working Horton bank bullding the conserva-|aplendidly together and making | surrendered and an independ-|the yacht travel for all that was ent ticket was agreed to, though on/in her condition that {t was to carry the! Geary’s victory is a cery impor name democratic tant one. He has designed a boat It was probably this which has ¢ y shown its super aton wh brought on lority over the Fife boat which th ment met in the on icket was all have been hoped for from t 1 mayor, the late an from the First wa: © Committee of occured a ticket ¢ posed of men who were clarify tt. ‘The ‘conservative’ or po: litteal eleme: And Are Pressing Us Hard False reports have been circulated by certain interested parties regarding the nd money, and the only way we can raise the ca credit of this store $ a consequence our creditors are pushing us hard for the h necessary is to sacrifice the goods we have in stock at the present time regardless of cost, value or anything else. must have the cash and we must have it quick, and to accomplish this object offer during the coming week every dollar's worth of goods in the store, rs the MeGilyra groceries, at just exactly half the regular price. No matter now desirable the ar onsolidated franchise and they | a¢ainst the state land commis style, cost, or durability cut no figure at all during this cash raising sale. It is a ¢ had also rewarded with thelr faith-|to enjoin them from f ful confi the two ncilmen ds, ie betn: ard of sell now and repent later. We need your money and need it bad and if you want who held out to the last against the » Whitsor to get double your money's worth, come to The Fair tomorrow or any day this week ft his Tommy Navin and 4 clroult : Homer 04. Hill ¥ town sel and get 50 cent’s worth of goods for a quarter, a dollar’s worth for 50c, $2.00 worth for Goes Down to Defeat. for the a dollar or ten dollar's worth for $5.00. Ansistant Atte E. C. MacDonald i Spokane. J. W. Roberts appears mis ion Is rey But the independent movement w had passed through may reverses ney Genera ¢ s loaded down & part i Ne eae ae eslisate ting. (08 wenalt Of the “A-Y-2.” com IG ARM ENTS rue worth, | Mlcloneus 1 ack was the WEDNESDAY At Half he «ready made garment CLOTHING AT HALF | “UnirY | pick of an it, coat, skir sat In the ate ‘ nsidine, whe way | of e would be ready | where, and there are lots of | $2.00 Shrits at ..........0.0.c00+e +8600 | $18.00 Suits at ........cccceeeecees 2 os was ting Humes and ste ir dnesday and would be m such an coate. and sp ae eRe PS & my time without fail pai « Mr. W an illustration of the limit to which the criminal elements went n the ticket they had nd de} regular $7.5 Boys’ $500 Suits at*.........0.6 $2.50 | Youths’ $10. Mat cxise $5.00 H the same pro- ff Boys’ $7.50 Suits at ..... bhsdedanae $3.75 | ¥« ing Mr on and bonnets, that will mly cost you half what you a would expect to pay, T tunit oppor mited in this de are un HALF PRICE FOR EVERY- co ie the Hee [ff partment to nave you money, and ft ae ; 5c N t hirt svaepinare THINGIN THIS DEPARTMENT. I} r # of interest to IW by the way, there is a big banch (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ed 1 that they 4 a forged cht ck, ee Domieninand i Or Cemene wah Gee walee: OT fete er eee eee oneee Le ey ene oe ee eeerege e “ NEW YORK y §.~Maddened of children’s wash dresses, mad F rs rman ghee if per:ageer marl nyt one FTE Milton Alwin, a plas-|/[f of gingham, seorsucker and Neckwear at ...... s Shirts at .........50¢ Hats, lowe sp . a oy terer working on the new Wall st. | fh; F ng to ve been pat out by the lawns, that will cont you lean | . . ae 195 pees joo ene ae on ng he building, today attacked his fellow | now than the material would cost | 50¢ Hose at ......... ¢ | $1.00 Neckwear at ......50¢ | $1.2 ah oo .04. cee eathers members to vote for Mr. Cotterili| ** nam, Futriok Quillven and by the yard if you buy during d becanse he was a probibitioniat Michael Reilly, with & hatchet. He |i this & vale, Lookers are | YOU CAN DRESS WELL ON A VERY LITTLE MONEY IF YOU BUY HERE Not one. minaye hatte senerred As a result of these complications |{Tactured the skulls of both and |i as w as buyers at all out of this mense stock. Take f all at half price. TINWARE y are dying. Edwin Smith was so cut. Alwin is still raving and hot cay tured times. CROCKERY the independent movement failed and the joint plunderbund secured a new lease on the mu ai gov nment which It Dro ceded prompt NEXT WEEK Buy Your Groceries var cholce ( WOMAN WANTS HER CHILD ied | GLASSWARE Hi Graniteware | = Se ae wee { acd te od t d 1 | they would turn her over to the |\* ne the wevale route | oinenenoopers, thle. should tn. 2m noe sore. na af saa - —— SALOON KEEPER IS J esis — fn t «y g owd | goods is v sale will friends in complet and this ke us many new # department White Goods For 6 Days Commencing Monday Morning | July 8, at 9 o’Clock, and Ending Saturday, | Notions uly 13, at 9: 30 iit in the popu A at b is week at just half the regular t William G, Wilson, proprie Sm The Ina, a saloon on Union st t arrested Sunday ch ed th Rima SSE Ss Seishin garam idnwerm Xorurman | Onerttalf | nhac it weld coe to clit nat ore fot tyes eyes OMe-Palf | Xo exchanxes No charges. No eee reeees ; . ; bail and locked up at the station | All kinds shem—mercerized © abhar thine iia an novelties, dotted Swisses 1 ge ove ny : : |e ee =A d Allof These Go atJust |e. soe." HOLDS UP CHINESE ===." | Any and Allof These Go at Just |< o!5 ; wh : 7 nN hs Reco Half the Regular Price uct n mat shop at Ge < “3 Pe the Bee Hl DRESS GOODS HALF PRICE HOSE HALF PRICE EMDROIDERIES .HALF PRICE Laces and nese mission at Washin ress OO”dS | sicxs HALF PRICE NECKTIES HALF PRICE NOTIONS PRICE pa . ay earl nda DRESS LININGS. HALF PRICE COLLARS HALF PRICE MILLINERY F PRICE b fa ecb at ‘he point of LINENS HALF PRICE SUSPENDERS HALF PRICE ORSETS HALF F m roideries 1 1 he twelve WHITE GooDSs HALF PRICE OVERALLS HALF PRICE HATS HALP RICE ame he on WASH GOODS HALF PRICE WORK SHIRTS HALF PRICE WAISTS HAL Li cE at p while | 1t BEDDING HALF PRICE GLOVES +. .HALF PRICE SUITS HALF PRICE 0 H if t$ 1 tw ‘ NAPKINS HALF PRICE JUMPERS HALF PRICE COATS HALF PRICE et he Ald BRINGS RESPONSE ] The m rte but CURTAING HALF PRICE LACES HALF PRICE SKIRTS HALF PRICE ne a the y 4 i ’ « n r RUGS HALF PRICE HANDKERCH'FS HALF PRICE PETTICOATS HALF P € nt fat — Ry p € 4 « from » per PORTIERES HALF PRICE RIBBONS HALF PRICE RAPPER HALF PRI h t o “pp up to $1 at regular prices. | DRAPERIES HALF PRICE HOSIERY HALF PRICE hyyaiay iat : 4s Ice bie — 4 ante mee OPEN BIDS FOR FUEL : pay BA. Try 6nd § auive HALF PRICE UNDERWEAR HALF PRICE Cine ba ARI HALPMaICE 7 vies ‘ head ie th cod oan tations’ on pa HALF PRICE VEILING HALF PRICE CHINA HALF PRICE As ca Bissible 1 this Is & is for ¢ f the ¢ ‘ Hike go at half also Ath 2 HALF PRICE CHIFFONS HALF PRICE CURTAIN RODS..HALF PRICE t oh 1 terda e the Pac ) % t iJ Hulloek ' . % eh © MUST APPROPRIATE Store Open Thi , Sole Agent mia f $100,000 MORE Week ; May in Seattle 9 A. M. ; for Hefore the board of public we F . ’ ~e FIGHT FOR MONEY an oward the, Deas ‘yl re Closes 6 P. M. : \ | Richardson's Silk ntr ne clty coun ‘ me e° pected will have to ap r Jay Miaw Gruber and Zeck filed |money to pay the ra aa ae i i Se Second Ave., Bet. Pike and Piné janis (iiss | the parties by which all the limit of assessment for the dis t cluding these two|triet is $874,048 iN rea ‘ | ‘The enginecr’s estimate of the Wbammmmccmmms C = -