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NEW INCORPORATIONS nN BRIEFS BY WIRE en ° James MeGranahan, the well known hymn writer, te dead. | Loulsvitle, Ky, was bit by a tor nado Tuesday afternoon angjone GLASS IS BEFORE JURY FOR FRISCO BRIBERY (Star apeial “tervien) OLYMPIA, July 10.-Corporation | papers boon filed In the office of the Mary of state as follows Lifft company, of Beattie, $15,000; man was killed, several inured. | mM. Thee, J Tite, (Sorippe Telegraph Service.) | George A. Kohn, merohant John | Col. Arthur Lynch, convicted of /0'Us $10,000; Semel 0. Posten, BAN FRANCISCO, July 10-00) G. North, manufac John W./nigh treason in 1808 and sentenced Georg Moater, b & charge of bribing Supervisor Shields, retired police sergeant: | io death for having fought in the | Piret Methodist church, of Paet Charles Boxton with $6,000 to vote Jacob W. Werthomer, Hquor deal| trish brigade in the Boer war Waah.; William Miller, Morn | for the withholding of a franchise er; Wm. Warneke, commissioner Jaxainat the Kugliah troops, has A. Lawley, Goorge F. Filer, ©, from the Home Telephone com: |of preserves; William Walcom, pen pardoned by King Bdward mmons, RK. B. Blackman, M, & pany, Vice President Louis Glass, tired manufacturer; Hugo § Clarence H, Mackey denies that |rown of the Pacific States Telephone & sel, mechanic; Charles P. Fonda,/e,¢ Western Union and satal| Beattldiacoma Power compaup | Telegraph company, ts on trial to-| manufacturer; John H. MeCallam,| peogranh companion have | (formerly Snoqualmie Fall, | Gay. The jury was secured late | lumber merchant into any combine which ealled for| White River Power Co), amendep | Tuesday afternoon, and is as fol Attorneys D. M, De@has, T. O.lthe pre Hult allogigg the two articles assuming obligation of pulb | tows: Coogan and Henry ©. MePike, the) hag entered into « trust agreement |lic service corporation “In resp Patrick Lyons, retired merchant; | latter of whom was associated WIth |i postraint of trade of the purposes of generating aa Joseph H. Robinson, grocer; Delmas in the Thaw trial, repr | John Forbes was supposed to! transmitting of electric power far) — hael A weer at the defense, @ have @ed at Westminster, B.C.) tNe op tion of rallroade or raf} | "|Sunday. Tuesday while mourners | ways, for muntelpal Hghting, for wale as electric power and eleg | trie Tight te private consumer within the limite of a munte io a and generally with reapect to the ii purpones of generating or mand: | facturing electricity for light, heat power or any other purposes for |i which electricity can be used.” ore paying thelr last respects he jrowe up in the coffin “and wanted HALF MILLION DOLLARS, ~ Rees ae to know what tt of Japan, ts Admiral Yamamota rte in New York from furope, and Ambassador Aoki will Ray ake him te Oys meet Presiden IT R It Soap Lake Boap @ Remedy Co One of the most important stant ton successful beginning of the me ne ie hee ere see gd ye, é we Whe a of Seattle, trade mark registered, tures which will be brought be-/ ment (hat will tp My ey “™® | count of few of the graduates hav fore the present Christian Bn)" ian an roughly outlined ing become great men LEVY WILL NOT | @eavor convention is to be the Im | provides for the etion tn Bow | tt en Kdue acreel. te | soota convention, bel old } auguration of a movement towards |ton of an international headqaar | wiwaiiee an pense ee in | ternational t Tt the soclety. | clety as memorial to the fret) eo i pserve the ne Ve i Local Endeav hope that be | quarter ¢ y of Christian En a rve the nation, | fore the convention adjourns, “Se | deavor servic The rental saved |, "sanity fe to be the plea of i} attle, 1907," w ‘nade temor jand the additional apace provided |Che#ter Runyan, the defwulting| Although an assessment amount) |i able in the history of the great| will enable the united soctety to on gy “go = the ve a Trust |ing to 200 per cent, based on the conventions of the order by the more than double Its present work. tig temas qian cree feasee = 1904 valuations was levied for the ey * a aoe the bank's funds regrade of Denny Hill, the council PACIFIC COAST NURSERYMEN. | PARIS, July 10-—The earl of The harvesters’ trust ts ta be in| finds itaelf some $160,000 short of - Rosslyn, sojourning here has been |W ng) hd eg ay one kovert the amount necessary to do the |i . ‘i 0 m lor 1 nd a dy o' ORE, July 10.—Nure- | notified that his formerly | hn D Rae is known that! won under the low bid of the seodemen, fruit growers |Anta Robinson, of Minneapolia, ts |) ia Involved to gra ‘of Orenon, /suing for a divorce the extent of about $50,000,0v0. Rainier Development company d eultur gon It fs now planned to make an as | Washington rola ook Mra. R. A. Kalenborn, of Tacoma neanment 5 the 19 part in the opening today of the | 4 yy te : Pr ment under the 1906 valuations. |f fifth annual convention of the Pa- | to’ Bcggay Prey ne Wp The legal department of the city |f @ific Coast. Nurserymen's associa. |C&0%®, Alaska, are guests of Mise will report on the law on the mat: |f Florence Murphy, Aurora av ter before the next meeting of the ton, which will be held during the next three days in connection with | ———e NEWS All 5 board the Salem cherry fair TEA. wt oolrooms Im Spokane are | _—_ | TO ELECT ZION OVERSEER. We don’t grudge the - CASE WILL 60 TO | neu | ceboe, BK. Bilis, of Seattle, won the CHICAGO, July 10.—The election| money; we want you to)*ephy tn the meet of the rod} of a general overseer for Zion City ¥ 7 and gun sports at Aberdeen, held cou T FOR PAY will take place during the feast of have it if you don't like |during the past two days. tabernacies, which commenced to —mee your tea; to like your tea for we want YOU) 1. ©. Goodwin, defeated candi | | date for the office of the chiet of| Charles R. Case, superintendent [police of Walla Walla, states that OC strects and sewers, will have to Gay and will continue to July 21 Wilbur Glenn Voliva declares Me Will establish a new Zion on the @utakirts of the present city In case| Your grocer returns your money |he will begin prosecutions for 11. /8@ t® court to get his pay, Neither John Alexander Lewis is establish-|{f you don't like Schillings Best; |legal voting in the election Mon./th® Salary warrant due bin for ed as the successor of Dowte. | we pay him |day May nor that for June have been elcome Endeavorers To Seattle and signed. Mr. Case has « total of Henry J, Ross, tiving in the wnb. $640 due him without counting the jurbs of Tacoma, has an educated '™e *erved so far thie month ‘bull whieh kneels, says its prayers The superintendent 4 today and does other stunts, ‘Pho “vood. "Pat be bad consulted an a ney | Yee!” stage next jand expected In a few days to have jthe papers ready for the proceed |inaw in court which will be taken to aeoure hie pay. } BACON RE ELECTE Next week there la to be a re junion of [linols “suckers” of Pierce county held at American | | A midnight fire at Tacoma de jStroyed the three dry kilns of the BE. J. Neely Lamber company. Lows | $99,008, ATLANTA, Ga. July 10-<tf United | States Benator A. O. Bacon wae we i elected yesterday for the fall term, besiuning March 4, 1909, i q i W. H. Davia, the convict who At Toppentsah yesterday, Seon ’ excaped from the Walla Walla pen | tary of th Interior Garfield wap} Seattle Ss Greatest Store Monday night, has been captured | called the “Home Builder” by the} and retarned. | people, THE BON MARCHE shares the pride and responsibility of making the city’s visitors feel at home and comfortable, and invites you to make the freest use of the many con veniences the store affords. Parcels checked free of charge a public comfort room, with writing desk and matron in attendance, on third floor, A large “CLEAN-AS-A-PIN” ft lunch room on fourth floor is abundantly equipped to serve you during business hours. Free phone service on all floors; instant delivery to all hotels; and all conven tion cars start from and stop at our main entrance a cool, convenient, commodious, accommodating place to shop, with everything you want at Eastern prices, plus the freight charges. Open at 8:30 a.m. Close at 6 p. m Open aturdays to 9:30 p. m $1 Table Linens 75c a Yard Extra Heavy, All Pure Linen Bleached Irish Satin Damask, 70 inches wide. The best dollar linen In the city. Comes in clover, fleur de lis, rosebud and Passion flower designs. Mala Pleor—The Bon Marche. 25¢ Scotch Madras 15c a Yard Fine Imported Scotch Madras, in the double width, in dainty stripes and checks; suitable for ladies’ waists or men's shirts; wears like tron = keeps its color ee Fleer—The Bon Marche. service ~in sh comfor Here’s to the Point Pianos of Highest Quality at Positively the I est Cost; Generous Terms; Courteous Treat ment; Definite Warranty. STRICTLY ONE PRICE MONEY-SAVING, EASY PAYING, SAFE AND SATISFACTORY; THAT'S THE JOHNSTON WAY OF PIANO SELLING. $1.50 Silk Stockings 95¢ i a Pair 300 pairs of Women’s All Silk Hose, with lace ankles, in shades of purple, bine, gray, white, tan, red and pink. Our regular $1.50 quality, reduced to 96¢ a pair Main Floor—Th Bon Marche. - 10c Cotton Suitings 5ca Yard Double Width Gray Beige Cotton Suiting, in all the newest broken plaids and checks; a materia: that gives elegant wear and does not show or hold the dust. Basement Store—The Bon Marche, — 29c White Waistings 19¢ a Yard t 500 pleces of Extra Fine Imported White Mercerized Waist ings, in every conceivalBe design; a rare opportunity to buy a | dainty waist EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR OVER THIRTY OF THE WORLD'S BEST-KNOWN AND HIGHEST QUAL- ITY MAKES OF PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ Floor—-The Bon Marche. $2.50 50 and $3 Silk Stockings $1.75 500 pairs ot Women * Ps Sp nan ail Hone in black, wi ith ALSO THE GENUINE METROSTYLE PI- fancy embroidered ankles autifal shades o frown, tan an¢ biwe and allover tace and lage ankles, The regular’ $2.60 and ANOLA AND PIANOLA PIANOS. sale price, $1.76 & pair Main Floor—The Bon Marche. oxMARCHE The Meanest Pain On earth {6 a toothache, It ie the frentest trinkwf patience and dispo ition. Why wait when you ean so easily ave ring by having your teeth 4 ton the early of deca $3.00 kind; TH D.S.Johns‘on Co. 903 Second Ave., Burke Bldg. And Stores in Every Important City From Cali- fornia to Alaska and Throughout All ‘ the Inland Empire. A LIFE ON THE QCEAN WAVE * will examine your teeth fre { of charge, thd any w do fo In no life at all, without you } wats lal euarantesd al P. & F B. Co.'s carbonated bey jbl ig vi yaar née forages to drink. S80 before start. ing on your plenic, excursion oF forenoon yachting crulse, be sure and have ¥a Supply of ginger ale, cream and pas en - lemon soda, earsaparilia, carb ated, seltzer or vichy water ours ave the purest and best Associated Dentists Opp. Garvey-Buchan Telephone Main pel By @ Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Pegne 927. commen, Company. ee UNION TAILORS, and Salesroom and Workroom, Third and Washington st, Suits to Order on Short Notice, THE SEATTLE 8TAR—WEDNESBDAY, JULY 10, 1907. Women’s Sts, Paists, Grog ° a ce] ° e ®@ ° °o * © Gloves---FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.---Store (Closes 5:30 p. m., 12 Noon Saturday U der One seats bid to Furnish the Home Complete.” AL Ready for the Second Day of the Stock-Arranging As We stated in last evening’s Star, this S somewhat different4ines than the seasons, the many Stock-Arranging ferent floor A walk through markable values, a In addition to the Stock-Arranging and Rug Section, the China and Glassware Section, the the House Furnishings Section and the» Drapery Section because w ¢€ cannot make special offerings. Sale of Furniture ale is being conducted on Sales of former Stock-Arranging room on the First Floor to assemble Sale goods are sold just as they stand on the dif ind can be identified by stocks samples of which are the furniture lew attractive special prices All Stock-Arranging Sale goods cannot exchange any Stock-Ar telephone orders ce n be accepted the Pink Tag hundreds given below furniture, , will disclose of re the Carpet Section, Sale of Stove quoting are sold in present condition. We ing Sale furniture. No C. O. D. nor No date of delivery giver can be more definite than “Some time with in 10 days from date of purchase.’ A FEW SAMPLE SPECIAL VALUES and covered with fabrikoid, a.substitute for leather, resembles leathe properties. ing Sale price .. THs in appearance Regular price of this Rocker is $6.25 EXTENSION TABLE, NOW $2.85 One of the Stock-Arranging Sale values. Extension Table of Fx ern manufacture, made of solid oak, inches when closed es in diameter $6.25 Porch 00 Mahogany $30.00 Mahogany $5.00 Weathered Oak $6.75 Weathered Oak $14.50 Mission Chair $26.00 Fumed Oak Arm Rocker $12.00 Waxed Golden Oak Desk Chair $5.00 | § 00 $5 810,00 $130 Mahogany Divan $92 Mahogany Sofa Arm Chatr Settee Arm Chair finished golden, and extending to 5 feet. There are The Stock-Arranging Sale price Rocker Rocker regular pr $20.00 Turkish-Style Rocker Now is a Rocker made by §S. « Here Karpen &Bros., Has the Karpen guaranteed spring construction, is built on good lines which strongly and has all of real leather’s sanitary $20.00, Chicago. Stock-Arrang- Top measures 33x42 four turned and fluted legs, 2% inch- ice of this 5-foot Extension Table is Core veer re $16.00 Iron Red $19.50 Iron Red $32.00 Combination Mahogany Dresser. . $15.00 $42.00 Combination Mahogany Dresser. . $24.00 $28.50 Golden Oak Dresser $16.50 10 Golden Oak Chiffonter 816.00 00 Golden Oak Princess Dresser $28.00 $16.00 Mose Green Chiffonier $7.00 $22.60 GoCart $18.50 $125 Genuine Mahogany Chiffonier $55.00 $40.00 English Perambulator S23. $35.00 6-ft. Golden Oak Extension Table $30.00 Fiber Rush Go-Cart et $18.00 $11.00 Baby Carriage $15.00 8-ft, Golden Oak Extension Table.... $110 Mahogany Finished Sofa Bed @ 87.50 LRED Complete, Houselurnishers, $25.00 Imitation Leather Couch 812.00 0 Weathered Oak China Closet 816,00 $35.00 Olive Leather Rocker $16.00 $22.50 Weathered Oak Library Table, . $55.00 Turkish Leather Rocker 827.00 $12.50 $27.00 Mahogeny Arm Chair 815.00 $55.50 » Oak Hall Tre . 826.00 $13.75 Iron«Hed $5.00 | $80.00 en Oak Hall Mirror $40.00 $8.50 Iron Red 841.00 0 Golden Oak Office Chatr $7.00 $6.00 Iron Bed 85.00 0 Golden Oak Office Chair $6.85 $ 0 Iron Bed 812.00 50 Golden Oak Office Chair $5.25 Women Costumes, Suits Furs, Weisls. ERICK & (INCORPORATED) SEOOND- AVENUL, MADISON STREET AND SPRING STREET This lot ts w 18 Third Ave, payment, EWING, Fremont and $150 cash $650-—FOR A BiG Lor G0x110, on car line Ballard and monthly It ja O. K CALHOUN, DENNY & Inc, Alaska Bldg. SEAVIEW TRACTS. On the Sound. Fine ing, berry raising ranching. $350 to $750 per tract WEST & WHEELER, Colman Building. for garden. and chicken LION . Vote! and Clabs furnishes KOHLER & CHASE 108-7 em) » * * * * ” * * Na Be * P * i* Chi * ‘ _* rec s * — 1 * ‘ * * ; * a * a * pas a * . aS * tor ww) 4 — Tha’ Hed as entio “hrist ically in tou ver every id le cord he bt Endea bhana The ing a ventio delega favor ‘tral p< Willia (Junio Francei Mass. 10:4 termes Estabiished 1660 PIANOS rie Wathore Wall