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STATIONS H.W. PB urat, chief of the ttle fi ment@wald today t the New fons at South Seattle anc Queen Anne bill would > ed with mon and) apparatus © a woek | Many chs P Atatribution of fire appa will soon be} made, W next 60 days} five extra t waxona, three hooks and ladide atoamers, two dotlers { and 12,000 foet of hose w the hands of the ohief, ti Rallard will be! properly atter at once. | © 1 made my sney hieatly “But, pa. wo could easily tive that Bentt you would only stop telling everybody Lawisville =O v Journa! R & HURLBU®. » for Everybaty Daberee, ©. Bods Friday's Best Bargain Barden Hose, Sc a Foot Ae a special inducement fer yoo to visit “Tie Store for Everybody” tomorrow, we otter 10,000 feet of Best Quality Garden Hoes, ‘in remnants fram 10 te 26 feet long, worth 15% a fost, tomorrow at, 5c per foot . We worth s goed deal te ue to have you acquainted with ff this: store, to know the thow. sands of articles we carry in Stock for housewife, camper carpenter and mechanic, and to see for yourself that our prices are lower and quality Higher than any other store in Seattle. We are offering extra Special bargains this week on summer needa. Co tomor row; It means a saving for you. OTHER MONEY SAVERS Window Screens REGULAR PRICE, 2e—Hard woot Window Screens, with guard, 16 inches high and extend 33 17c fpcbes. Friday Croquet Sets REGULAR PRICE, $1.75—Fan cy Croquet balls, nice ly varnished and made of best $1.29 Keen Kutter Pocket Knives REGULAR PRICE, 75¢ — A beantifal line of Peart and Stag Handle Pocket Kaives, | i the famous Keen Kutter brase-lined; cme 49¢ Wallace Bros.’ Forks Wallace Pros’ 1835 “Joan Pattern French Gray Cold farranted. Friday Japanese Porch Shades LAR PRICE, $2.00—Jap- |] Shades = $1.29 a. o Hammocks Hammocks Prettily Colored Lay-Back Pillow, Wide Valance Ham extra good quality; we're Overstocked. eee REGULAR PRICE, $6.00—de. attle Made 3-Foot Wall Tant, Table Tumblers ‘Re. duced T5e—Thin Blown Table Tum Biers, best quality, 3 fhed. Friday, each ....0G Plates REGULAR PRICE, PER DOZ. kind, finely polished and Friday REGULAR PRICE, $1.25— Moat Forks, fuily 79 anese Folding Fancy Porch feet REGULAR PRICE, $2.50 mocks, strongly woven and Friday Tents for Cam 8x10, well sewed Friday at REGULAR PRICE, PER DOZ., elear and welt pol Porcelain Dinner $1.10 — English Sem!-Porce lain Dinwer Plates, very desir: and extra each : Special for Friday All Styles, Sizes and Priced Go-Carts at Great Reductions. Low-Priced Gasoline Stoves REGULAR PRICE, $3.75—-The Reliable Gasolin« 2-burners, cabine k finish, and the | Gas Ovens Chine REGULAR PRICE, $2.50—Ite : Mab Ovens, ager en ad fas $1.83 Decorated Tea Pots Asa action for th ladie 0} 1 tor Official Souvenir tle for C. £. pec 2 Pages half tae WILL EQUIP me SENT TO EXILE | refused (Scripps Telegraph Service.) r ST. PTHRSHURG, July Li Thirty persone were killed and Jed in a clash between the soldiers and rioting peasants tn the & troopa wselbors district od on the poasanta, to disperse. The who An uprising fa growing Two hundred and teal prisoners were Siberta, CUSTOMS OFFICIALS RECEIVE RAISE sixteen pollt- today exiled to (star Pa Secvlen). WASHINGTON, July 11.—Salary | increases ranging from $100 to $200 a year are about to be handel around among the various deputy potory examiners, clerks ang rf employes of the Puget sound customs service, The Hat as sub: mitted by the collector, has, with | one exception, been approve Assistant Secretary of the Troas-| instruct the late sultan's army in| Highland Realty eompeny, of ury Reynolds, And is as follows: | Weds NO Press axom to keep him-| tng arty of war, that his sountry:| wtle, $6,500, Norman & Brwew and Mert “Townsend, Charles Miller, |W tm the world’s eyq, has gine v they had lost a] Mark W. Judd from $1,600 to $1,800 per ennure; {the Hmle ageie. fighting man with a brain Harel Towmite ®empany, of Chasies Williamson, © 00 to ¢,-| 400 to 91,600; D. M. Kenaga, @1,300 DY | redee femows bandit GIA HARRY BE MACLEAN, CAPTIVE. ul Paria, July living who Vohfing Gee. Sir Harry deo Mac} Raisull’a most startiing “oxplott Reigull, the; late, go It was after MacLean had @. Morgan, G. D. Bardon and ©. A crossed the Straite of Gibraltar @| Hatch Since then the Kald hus shared! g, 0; D. Mt LAtiefield, #1.20¢ tw @t eae 4 prisoner fe his’ mouttain| the perlis of the nomadic court.) wo *200;"Johu Payne, $1,500 to $1,000; | tastross, he could only have goue | akpped out of tight corners not Lee W. ©. Miller, $3.40 per day, to Bl,-|one botter and taken the aultem of | fow, orgunized awtasting army fer) yi, gs 600 per annum; KE. F. Plummer, $t,./|Moroceo himself captive. the sultan and made the civ gev c ernment something to Se respected | extracted | Plencer and ts| pany amonds its articles to increase to $1,400; WN. °W. O'Rear, $3 per |previous to this was the kidnaping | wbremd, if not at home Ralowtl day. to $1,200 per annum; M. M./of Perdicarts, a wealthy foreigner He has been entrusted with many Smith, $1,100 to $1,200; W. A, May, /and that became an intornational delicate fhissiens, has $1,200 to §1,300 |tneident, ‘Thin wilt on 4 War | loans from Kurope Ume and agate Beattle, F. P. Loftus, $1,400 to|iner affair, because Sir Harry, bd |for his ahercefian’ majesty $1,600; T. EB Kelly, $1,900 to sides being only second to the mon-|tmmensely popular in Londen. $1,400; 8 ©. Bond, $1,200 to $1,800; Jacob Ewery, $1,200 to $1,400; R K. Brown, $1,300 to $1,600; L. Doonta, $1,300 to $1,400; H.-D. Ing ram, $1,300 (o $1, 400; A. B. Hamer, $4 per day to $4.00; 3. A. Brinker, $23.50 per day to $4; C. M. Groene, $1,200 to $1,400. ORGANIST TO GIVE CONCERT HERE | George Wh organist i4 Andrews, the 4 instructor of n conservatory, will gtve con | certs in Seattle om July 12, at 2 pm. in the Plymouth church, and | on July 14, at 5 p.m. im the Pil | «rim church i D. K. E. TO DINE. Local members of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity will en tertain visiting brothers on Tues day, July 16, with a dinner at the| Firtoch elub. SIR. WM. PREECE. LONDON, July 11—Sir Wm Preece, next to Lord Kelvin Eng The fancy blouse, that will go| Into the tub and laundry, still holds | its own. It is too useful an article ot dress to be forsaken by the wise | maid or matron. Allover embroidery in a hand-| some design maken a showy as well battate as serviceable blouse Insets narrow ruffles ain w are intreduced from the watst line nd ascend in vanishing widths. The insets are finished with em broidered sc pe i the same dainty hand work appears at the throat and upon the full short flounced sleey Under puffs of the plain white gives the real pro tection to the arm of the arch, has never given up his Knog | Dispatches. from Morocco lish citizenship. Maclean is a Scotchman, Twenty years ago he was a subaltera tn a British line regiment. England has | over, & habit of recognizing value a day | off to the hills SE OH! PIPE THE NATURE | the bandit and that Raisuli ‘simply Now, tf into the barnyard you should wander And see this with your oy and no mistake, Would you on nature's strange examples po Or would you sneer and ery, “A nature-faket Gity Hall Market Ten per cent discount below wo | Rolled roast beef 10c, sirloin jalar price. Geo. H. Woodhouse Co. | steak 150, log of lamb Me. 609 112 University St. eee Third Ave ove AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND John Cort, Manager. Tonight and All Week, Matinee Saturday, Company In The Shubert Broth “FANTANA” $1.08 to Be Sun Francisco Opera Prices, SEATTLE THEATER Tonight-—All Week—Sat. Mat, Rassell & Drew Present Karl Bur @ess Company to lomd's greatest scientist, has in- “A MAN'S BROKEN PROMISE.” vented a wireless telephone by a ? a a Next Week, Starting Bun. Mat. July 14, Mi Emma Bunting and = a eo cue mors | the Burgess Company in “THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY.” Prices, Ihc that continually sweep the sun, $2,-|*? 50° Phones 43 990,000 miles away from the earth ee eum Str William's phone is in an tsoiat- ed place in the country, where no LYRIC THEATER tert veecioation Procee ts. president ot (Reopening Sunday Matines, July 14, with the dogg Institution of Civil En- “DANOY DIXt | ‘ a Biggest and Best of Real Negro Minstretay. FANCY BLOUSE; i Seattlo’s Leading Vaudeville House. Prices 20c, 10¢; IT’S WASHABLE STAR box seats, 360. Performances, 2 30, 7:15, 8:45 each day. NO SENSE IN STAYING AWAY. Perkins, Lappin & Co., in “Fi Four: Fyvie Dench; Arthur Rigby Animated Pictures. Ali Hig Acts. LOIS THEATER, 1304; Ind, 4334 mndsbip;” The The Rartelmes Note the Prices Columbia Eddie Singing Roesch, Sun,, Main reat Comedy Hit, “CHARLIE’S AUNT.” Thureday and Friday. Next Phones First Production at Lots Mats. Dally except Week—"JIM THE PENMAN.” THIRD AVENUE THEATER Phones: Main 2531; Ind., 3405. Remainder of this week, with matinee Saturday, the Charles A. Tayler Company in “"WAY OUT WEST.” watch will be given to mont Priceo—Nights; 106, box box seats 260, “Thelma” lacy popular seats b0c NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE, Athletic Park BASEBALL TODAY 3:30 VANCOUVER V8, SEATTLE, Take Yosler car. Admission, 26¢ and 500 LUNA PARK ‘The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast.” Big New Feature, THE CHUTES. Change of program daily Froe tn the open air—Tho Great Davenports, the 17 Famous Fre jmont Zouaves. Band Concerts afternoon and evening. Trolley or ferry direct to park. Next Week, The Great Martelis and Loretta Troupe HUME 29 10 SEPT. 14 SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE First Race, 2 P. M. Take cars at First Avenwe and Jackson Btreet Admission, Including GENTLEMEN, $1.00. LADIES, BO¢. Grand Stand, Dantel Kelleher, R. Avstas-Turenne, President. Vice President Bocretary. ¢ The Bank for Savings CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID Per Per Cent Cont You can invest money in many ways so that it will earn more than 4 per went, but it costs you time and trouble to collect the interest, and your are not sure that it is safe. In this Bank it SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY Corner First Av. and University St., Opposite Post Office. re en eee nay that Maclean was negotiating with under a flag of trace, reached grabbed him and galloped w ea}of Oklahoma and Indian territory ln jornment officials expected to be in jattendance at the republican con vention of the new state. A full state ticket for the first campaten Will be nominated and lively con teste are itkely between the sup: periers of the various aspirants. |i sentiment is strong in the two territories and the secretary of war will be given an enthusias t ' i} |tary Taft and other prominent gov | tle reception After pledging himself to perma neotly abandon the stage, Dougiase Eiton Fairbanks, a well known aetor, was married this afteracon |to Miss Beth sutty The ceremony was performed in he summer home of the yarents at Kenneth 4111 & nate to the wedding le, $20,000, T ven and &. G Berto Smith, B Yorlens. Copeland company, of 70,000, G. H. Cape’ — Marry A. Cope! Bend end Copeland end M Pree at of Be Se any ios neme te 4 end Gravel company ton Fire Insusanee eom Want nes of insurance it may write OKLAHOMA CONVENTION. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) TULSA, LT, July 1 ‘Thous. nda of viaitors from all sections To expected here tomorrow, at the presence of Beore QUITS STAGE TO WED HEIRESS. (Scripps Telegraph PROVIDENCE, KR. I rvice. July 11.— daughter of Panial Sully, the “cotton king.” bride's Ridge, Watch The groom was obliged to re co his profession in order to| in the consent of the cotton mag fore and Jerseys at Hall's at Ave oe REGULAR Excursion! EVERY DAY THIS WEEK Afternoon | Evening 2:30 8:30 Round Trip Round Trip 25¢ 50¢ To the various paints of interest ON THE SOUND These excursions have been planned to enable CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR VISITORS to view the real beauties of Puget Sound Grand Excursion to Hood's Canal we deliver to all points in Greater Seattle. these exceptional mid-season specials for Friday —the most practical and seasenable “Busy aay specials you've had. | $24.50 refrigerator for $13.95 —this is a hardwood family size refrigerator, lined with heavy galvanized steel; has 120-tb. ice capacity, patent °air-tight water trap, removable ice chamber flues, which matees this refrigerator easy to clean; the regular price on this refrig- erator is $24.50; extra special for “Busy Friday” only we have but a limited quantity of this number , 80 secure yours early. $4.95 lawn ee fous vote the new charter ahd by. | laws provided by act of oonmress. The officers, besides Mr. Cooley are Treasurer, Arthur H. Cham James A. Wood, commissioner berlain, dean of the Th goneral of the Alaska Yukon-Pactfio tochnic Institute; viee , exposition at the Jamestown cen Nathan C, Schaeffer, H tennial, occupies two and one-half ° W. H. Elson, Cle a pages in tha@July inwue of the H. Judd, of Yale univers Jamentown magazine, with a do Py Auktrede, Plerre, 3. D seriptive article upon the ground ———————— ilwell, Phoonix, Ariz.; J. 4. HiIl bronking ceremonies beld in Seat (Star bese al Service.) In Mo physical training depart nporla, Kan.; W, A. Clark, Kea Ue, June first, for the forthcoming} LOS ANC 8, July 11.—Dis-| meg Harry Shaffer, pf th@|ney, Neb.; W. M. Kern, Bilendale, big fair of 1909, Upguished educators from nearl | Qgshington State Normaf?achool,|N. D.; W. F. Gordy, Springfigid, In addition to the news matter |@ery state in the union were * & speaker, and befor® the| Mass.; J. F. Kingsbury, Balt Lake, there ii @ full page tilustration of | speakers at the various department | school administration department,| Utah; B. W. Roby, Kol®mo, Ind. the Second ay, of today meetings of the Nationg] Kduca-| among the speakers, were Jame J. H. Baker, Bouler, Colo. ttonal association yesterday Stophens of Seattle and Fregerick . The state of Washington came in| Heath of Tacema | Among the directors are: Call NEW INCORPOBATONS for a sbare of the houors. 1B. W fornia, James B. Barr; Colorado, Johnson, of Seattias teacher of} LOS ANGELES, July 11—The | Charles M. Chad Idaho, & a (Star Special Service.) manual training in the high sghool| National Wduc yal association | Chamberlain; Montana, Dr soar OLYMPIA, July 11.—The follow of that city, gaye an address in| compluded the important executive |J. Craig; Wevada, J. I Stubbs t | the manual tral@tng dopartment. | work of its sessions by electing! North Dakota, N. C. MacDonald; ing corporation papers were tiled) ly the caild study department, | Bdwin G. Cooley, sugerintendent of | Oregon, KB. J. Hackerman; South With the secretary of state: A tf Yoder, of Tacoma, made an | Chi 10 city schools, president of | Dakota, M. A. Lar Utah, Wil * . Ple addres, as @lso K.°O. Sisson, | the association, together with other | iam Aljison; Washiagion, tAward 1. ©, Playford eompany, clothing | i thy University of Weshingjon. || officers, and adopted by @ unanim-|T. Mathew id business, of Everett, $6,000, L. © 4 Playford and |, Monhetmer Pacific Airship and Balloon com Pany, of Seattle, $300,000, George | $13.95} hose - S0-foot length 3 ply Rubber-Covered Garden Hose; regular value $4.95° this is an extra good seas special for Friday only at —summer of chair, made extra heavy turned stock hardwood and varnished, seat and back of heavy brown canvas; a very attractive chair; regular price $1.65 ; extra spe- cial for Fri- day only A eee un 99c regular value $1.65. $2.45 ular value sop for rion! onable $2 95 this is a practi- cal, useful chair for summer use home or Made of maple, at camp. solid seat and with foot cane back, rest. Folds very compactly; ex- and well made; reg- $2.45 tra strong s.00 dow, | Standard Furniture Co. $1.00 a Week | Buys a Buck | Range. The Weber Clothin Special Sale on Summer SUNDAY, JULY 14 Round Trip $1.00 Leaving Pier 6, foot of Univer sity Street, at 8:45 a. m. sharp. Tickets for sale at Swift's Pharmacy, Second Ave » and Pike Street toli's Red Cross Annex, 610 Hecond Avenue Pier 6, foot of University Street Phones; Ind. A 4669; Sunset Main 2543. One Fourth Off On Kvery Article i Our Stock Of Cloaks, Suits, Millinery, and yet we give you credit. Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike 8t. $12.00 $2.45 SPECIAL SALE ON NEC 39C 2 Pair for a >C rr at | YOUR CREDIT | g (0, 1201 Second Ave., cor. Seneca Suits SPECIAL SALE ON PANTS KTIES Special Sale on Gents’ Fine Hose THE WEBER CLOTHING CO. 1201 Second Ave., cor. Seneca sora sae a i a i rat SA

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