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] i i BOATS WILL Recauso Acting Second Assistant Postmaster General Holloday, in charge of the steamahtp transporta: tion service, has wired President ©. B. Peabody of the Alaska Steam ship company that according to the terms of his contract he muat ac Sept all mail offered for tranaporta Yon from Skagway to Seattle it has deen a by the company to ees: CITY MAY NOT HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO BUILD ASPHALT PLALT © Tt is con@dored very doubttul it the city of Seattle N& the authogty to construct an asphalt plant, and & number of city offigiais are now of the opinion that before any thing can be done a state law will have to be placed on the statute dooks. Tn suckya contingency the munict pal asphalt plant which was ex ted to beak the asphalt gom ie here will be a long delayed public blessing. Sl view of the doubts that have = oo “EVERY MAN HIS ‘OWN HAIR RESTORER IF HELL ONLY —— Rreathe prop iM y bald, halr wit DETROIT, July > erly, and you'l! never be b If you're already partis Dreathe properly, and your Start “coming in” again. | " ‘This ta the boiled down advice | of Dr. Delos L. Parker, a former | United States naval surgeon | Dr, Parker came to the above conclusion by ments. He tm of expired b ing a few dr & series of expert jaoned a quantity th in a jar contain: | ot water, and kept it In a warm room, A week or days le he injected a of tne liquid left in the bottom of the jar into a pigeon and awaited | developments Presently the pl-| continued the injections y, and within a few days| the bird's coat had entirely ae | Qppeared. When the injections Were discontinued the pigeon re @rined ite coat. The experiments ‘Were repeated with dogs and bens. Qnd the results were the same. ‘vhe doctor secured s number of partially bald men and got them to breathe by proper methods. In @ few days the dandruff, which is BENEFIT FOR PRESS CLUB A benefit performance of “Dolly | Varden” ) be given on the after. ! noon of July 24 by the San Fran cisco Opera company. the proceeds be used im fitting up the quarters the Seattle Presa club, which after a temporary sleep has been revived and which is preparing to take {ts proper place in the affairs of the northwest’s metropolis. An selection of officers will tomorrow afternoon at the Chambery of Commerce rooms, where temporary quarters of the club are located. be NOW ON! THE 12hc for 20c A Good, wide; makes a very desirable a Beautiful, Fine Sheer demand just now ; This is slightly damaged on se Fine Color woven ed Linen Suiting, figures. These come make a very durable gown. DRAP DE fabric ; has LINDE leading shades, in The Hand as lustrous as ymest Half-Silk all silk; The col Main Floor—T comes and coin d wring for negl that tands the wear and al 124c for ote § The Fa for dre A‘word Main Floor—T Main Floor—T JULY CLEARANCE SALE Firm Weave White Dress Main Floor—The Bon Marche. 15c for 25c Persian Lawns White Persian Lawn, me and a quarter yards wide 19c for 25c Dress Goods 15c for 25c Wash Cottons a beautiful, soft, the appearance of a silk foulard ; co large and small coin dots Main Floor—The Bon Marche. 45c for 75c Wash Novelties 10c for 15c Cotton Cheviot 77c for $1.25 Dress Goods _59c for Men’s 75c Night Robes “sn waa meres staibiaibniiatiis TAKE GOLD handle the gold tn the four-pound | mat! packages In spite of the rink | they claim to run. ‘The company has already accept od $600,000 in gold and Mr, Poa body has Informed hie officials to carry the gold in the future, In case of loas the court will have to decide whether the government or the a ne Someess is Abe. cers ane the city's } n requested to gtve to what powers the confers upon the city Lid crept Into th adviser has an opinion & charter jot health. | health | Gil, won the day |alstante asked for were allowed. Beit | SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, ASSISTANTS ALLOWED ovens le Confirmed. HEALTH BOARD. The appointment of Howard Jow here lyn to be city electrician wae unaut- Strong opposition, on the ground | mously confirmed by the elty coun of economy, developed in the ctty | ot jast night council last night to the proposed | w Increase in the staff of the board However, a big talk Crichton, chairman of the and sanitation committee by Councilmen Hurd and and the nine as by Dr, backed TO ABANDON FLATTERY, Cape Flattery ts being abandoned by old time fishing erafta on ac count of the small catches being made, Cape Soott will be the new location as tt is thought that bet tor fishing will be found there MAYOR TO VETO REGULAR EXCURSION Every Day thia resp The ordi t Snuthorizing the board of pi works to proceed | with the erection of a plant with} »,000 garde daily capacity was in troduced last night. The appropria tlon was left blank, but it f# thought that ft will be fix S. 000, If the } the city's will be dro hie proce d for the time being. | BREATHE PROPERLY DR. DELOS L. PARKER. invariably an accompant baldness, ceased; the har falling out and a new growth start ed. In six weeks ver was very noticenbie, and it « remains for his patients to cont! the practice to secure crops of dant hair stopped Dan DE MAYNARD CLUB TO MEET. The Maynard Improvement clut will meet Wednesday ¢ jut 10, at the South sot ton and Main st. prog eapecially invited CHILDREN ROASTED IN FIRE * Was erty own (Scripps Telegraph Service.) FP DU LAC, Wis Four ‘eblldren of Jason F burned to death thia n fire which was st line explosion asleep at the The children wer ime. your hat of BE. N. Br peond ay. woke & 133 m hunting boc best Hall, 1111 First av Puta the market BON MARCHES White Pique 28 nd serviceable.outing gown Pique, inches so much in 45 inches) Ivage only; otherwise perfect in both plain and also in neat in all the latest shades and clinging mercerized all the 18 in Iso plaids also plaid Wash Fabric in the newest ut this season Parisian plaid ure beautiful he Bon Marche. ‘indian Head” he Bon Marche. he Bon Marche | comptrotte | the | Hable, RACY SIDE IS | preme Iright to M use the names of ¥ "i and leaders In ber sult for |] Leaving Pier 6, Foot of Univer | dive om her hi sity Bt, at 6:45 a. m. Sharp APPROPRIATION Mayor Moore last night This Week left fo@ the east, transmitted to the councll a sea aPasure, die Afternoon 2:30 aving of the appropriation by Evening 8:50, council of $4,500 in favor of irrat & Goets to make up for . casio ty: Seun, Riptinaer ab: site To the Various Points of ‘Interest on the Sound Th excursions have been planned to enable Christian Endeavor visitors to view the real beautios of Puget Sound. Round Trip 50c The mayor took the ground that legal and financial statua of comptroligs’s fund has not yet been determined, and therefore it has not been settled as to whe ts the city or the surety com pany { the EXPURGED Grand Excussion to Hoods Canal Sunday, July 14 Round Trip $ inw Telegraph Service.) July 9 NEW YORK The su ted the 1 to anid, wi TICKETS FOR SALE AT Swift's Pharmacy, 2nd Ave. and Pike St Hose Bartell’e Red Cross Annex, 610 Now t« th tt t b it on Eve your garden hose. Geo. H. Wood || Migr 6 Feet of University st. house ( carry fi line and Phones: ind. A 4669; Sunset, Kuarantee watisfact 112 Univer Main 2543. sity St oes pond Decision Sale Prices Cut Deeper Than Ever | =r al Duving the past few weeks thousands of people have]! visited our store, and we have sold an ifmense quantity of goods, but there is still remaining a large amount of goods that we st dispose of at once This is part of the big stock that we se than 50 cents on the dollar. To move these g ly, we offer owing ired at less if] ods quick you the foll MEN'S HATS BOYS’ SHOES 1,000 Mon wn and Black ||| $2.25 Boys’ Dress Shoes go at Stitt and ora Hats, worth 81.465 $2.00, $2.60 and $3.00 "See $1.86 Boys’ Schoo! Shoes go at IIE Si.25 lj _ yo Foci hong hyd "33 ar $1.75 Children’s School Shoes IM $4.00, go # $1.25 airs #1.00 | $1.00 and $1.25 Children’s Hats Children’s Tan Oxfords 1 go 4 406 P i On of Straw Hats, worth Mins 600, go at Ibe } | i $1.60 Straw Hats in different 1 styles, Ko at The ’ i shed tnd $550 Straw Hels io FURNISHING Goops |ff at $1.25 ||| 1,000 pteces of Men's Underwear [iff Ladies’ and Men's Linen Hat worth 50¢ a garment, go at, a iif worth 75c, go at abe garment 25¢ |i 1,000 garments of French Bal- {iif briggan Underw worth 7h« | BLANKETS y at i5e |i 0 patr uy Blanket All Wool Underwear go H| 0, for, @ garment The 50 pal y lanketa In ‘ i} tt k Cooper's best fancy ribbed Un. ]If ellow, worth $2.00, go derwear go for, a 00 pairs of fine Wool || $ and § 000 pairs of Suspenders for | » al of A Vool Bi B09 worth $6.00 and $6.00 100 pairs of Sox go for ...B¢ ec fancy black and brown Sox ' for 106 MEN'S SHOES $3.26 Men’s Viel Kid Shoe 82.00 100 dozen Golf Shirt worth $2.50 Men's ta a $1.00, $1.26 and $1.60 each to ; $1.05 close, go at abe Handkerchiefs go for ..8¢ 00 Men's Linen Collars go for be $1.00 Silk Mixed Shirts go a | $1.00 and $1.25 Children's Hat go et 106 ~ Dig Mne of Wesh Suite,» $1.00 and 92.00 ‘valu t AOe, The 4 ' 425 Bleck @ué White Sox go at * . * ibe Ladle aml Men's Ginen Hat a worth 76¢, go at a6 ‘The Monarch Shoe & Clothing Cp, Opposite New Arcade Building. 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE, SBATTLE® Between Union and University Sts. Half Block North of Postoffice, yi | | \W, : ee LY 9, 1907, : ~ — Women's Suits, Wass, Corsets, Glves--FREDERICK & NELSON, tmc.--Slore Cages 5:0 p. m., 12 Noon Saturday Unt Sep Frederick & Nelson’s StocksArranging Sale ¢ ' Furniture Begins Tomorrow Morning This GALE ie to be different than the STOCK-ARRANGING GALES of former seasons, a8 Inna it impossible to spare sufficient room on the First Floor to conducted on somewhat lines | ALL GOODS are sold in present condition o ¢ vont we the BTOCK ARRAN change Boy FURNITURE bought du SALE, No C. 0, D, nor Telephone Orders can be accepted Ikroup the many special offerings. Most vital of all, | Por thin reason the BTOCK-ARRANGING BALE GOODS will esjesnticende oa enamel a. Tho marked just as thoy stand on the different floors, You can | S!¥@n more dofinite than some time within 10 4 date Mentify (he STOCK ARRANGING SALE GOODS by the PINK | purchase ‘TAGS. The Delivery Bystem is hard pressed to take « It woud accomplish Httle, if any more, to fill this entire page | business, and the BTOCK-ARRANGING BALE Is a oxtail fwith items than to make the simple announcement, as we do, that den upon it, Bo, while delivery will be made at the earliest p the remarkajje buying opportunity for which thousands of Beattle TOMORROW MORN bie moment, we cannot promise any date of delivery more citizens walt Iu eager anticipation, begins ING. It cannot be“ttated when the sale will end. nite than as above stated. On the other hand, we cannot g By the date @ It may last 10 | tee that delivery will be made a week or 10 days fror days; it may last but a week purchase, because {t may, be more convenient to make delf There is @ certain amount of merchandise to be disposed of, the next day, and if it is more convenient, delivery will be and, as you know, we do not stop at strenuous measures to accom: | 104 1¢ your house it not ready to recelve your 1 i plish the object of the BTOCK-ARRANGING BALE. ‘ time within the 10-day period, therefore, we will have to ask i One thing 1s certain, however, and that is that you can make you give us some other address to which delivery cen be mad@) Papers; also be no mistake by coming carly. Some of the goods offered are to be had in quantity, but there are a great many odd pieces } Watch the Display Windows and the sure te play and marked as oc Remember, please, that the arrangements for this sale are dit walk thr the FURNITURE STOCKS fro additional goods will be placed eh ferent than you have been accustomed to. You will find a large assortment of BALE GOODS on the First Floor through the FURNITURE STOCKS will disclose hundreds of re not on di but @ walk | offers In addition to the strictly STOCK - ARRANGING SALE markable values FURNITURE, the CARPET AND RUG GECTION, the CHI And now just a few words about the conditions made neces AND GLASSWARE SECTION, the HOUSEFURNISHI PI sary as @ result of this sale, and without which t sale would be TION and the DRAPERY GECTION have ar mar impossible value 5,000 Lingerie Waists Embracing Hundreds of Different pecial Sale Tomorrow and Thursday Reductions | *:: See the Window Display These are Bright, New Waists, right up-to-date in style and finish, The quantities are greater than we like to have at this season, a condition caused by our determination to | earn for this store a reputation for having full assortments, so we take typical Frederick & Nelson methods in order to | dispose of the surplus. | Lingerie Waists suitable for outdoor, house, party theater | | Waists with tucked front and back, Marie Antoi models, with detachable ruche edged with fine Valence’ with Waists of all-over eyelet Lace; Waists of open work and lace embroidery, tifs of imitation Irish lace; broidery, with cluster tucking back and front Waists and evening wear are included. In fact, there are practical- | fine embroidery panels down front, back and sle ly all kinds and all sizes | : b rs aists of fin ersia 1 » » You will find the latest things—the most popular ideas— | Waists of fine Persian lawn, with V-shaped yoke andl in profusion } In all there are over 5,000 Lingerie Waists, ranging in price from $1 5.00, all lowered in price for tomorrow | and Thursday | $2.75 Go at pin tucking, with wide German V alenciennes lace tri m 5S tn et on front, back and sleeves; Waists made of lawn a £5 to § ry tiste ; also Waists of sheer batiste-finished lawn and mi $1.65, and $3.95 Waists & $1.85 at $7.50 and Upwards Go at Half Price 5 Waiste and $4.50 and = 95 Waistse— $1.26 and $1.50 Waints a G0 WN isin cs esd 08 Go at $3.50, $3 Go at $1.95 and &§ Go at Waists $5.75, $6 $6.75 and $7.50 Waists—Go at ..... $1.25 Waists Marked Regularly $8.50 Waiste $12.50 Waiste 00 Waists— Go at $4.25 Go at 6.25 GOB ceccsecee weeeeee ween 1 $9.50 Wainte $12.75 Waists $30.00 Waists— $4.75 Go at tee wevenee $ 6.37 $4.87 ' $ 7.50 $5.00 © $10.00 NO C. 0. D. NOR TELEPHONE ORDERS. NO APPROVALS OR EXCHANGES. 25c Boys’ Hose, 2 Prs. $1.75 Boys’ Wash for 25c Walste— Go at 5.00 Waists Go at $37.50 Waiste— Go at $45.00 Waists— at Ae eeee weeeeee 10.00 Waists Go at 00 Waists Go at Specials in Household Helps A few timely offerings for tomorrow from the House d Ca: 5 An unusual opportunity to supply michinge Gection al Flows ani Pps 95¢ tun baw Wills Yaubia Mone Gar on No. 8 Royal Granite Steel Tea Kettle 4 cation wear, and for the school Special Neddiway 6 1C } | These are made of 2, days, which are not far away No. 8 Heart-Shaped Waffle Iron French pique and poplin Boys’ Indestructible School Hose Special 85c have detachabl with a with spliced knee and high spltc 18-Inch Nickel-Plated Towel Bar without emblem tt yad ed heel, selling regularly at 26¢ Special "4 gts 15c ailor re tx @ pair, can be bought tomorrow 14-Quart Granitelrou Dish Pan and sailor hats are included at 2 pairs for 26¢ Reaehed : i ee 45c¢ white, tan, linen ¢ red Boys' Extra Heavy Wide-Ribbed Small-Sized Willow Clothes Basket blue; also in chec Thee Hose, seamless, with double he Special 48c suitable for boys, girls ang and toe, selling regularly at 26¢ No. 20 6-Pint Lipped Granite Sauce Pan dies, The come @ pair, can be be tomorrow Special effects. Regular y at > g 2 paire for 26¢ celal tomorrow Seattle 5 Womens Costumes, Suits, furs, Waists. [BEDER TOR Ge»NFLSON Complete, Houselurnishers, ((NcoRPORATFO) Vote! and Cli Furnishabss SLCOND. AVENUL, MADISON STREET AND SPRING STRBER Agency for the Gurney Refriger Dantel Kelleher Premdaent R. Ausias-Turenne, Vice President Lye Meanest Pain The Bank for Satis st CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID ri tonaconde 4 Cong (out “charge, at ny. may be opened in t the name of two gopte, so that if one dies the other may receive it without legal compffcation Serer ee Associated Dentists Op Telephone Main 1772 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY 6 Corner First Av, and University St, Opposite Post Office. ° » Garvey-Buchanan’s