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CAPT. O'BRIEN IS -NEARLY KILLED (Star Special Servite.) VALDEZ Alaska. July Capt | was released tn order that mo iphia could be injected to quiet him John O'Brien of the steamer | Ca i arbona broke away from the me Yucatan waa geric pualy stabbed in j/and ran amuck on the deck of t the abdomen®hy Joe Carbona, an |steamer, Capt. O'Brien being one of Ttallan, and is at ise hospital here | men assaulted buffering Frank Moo@ of the Sara Carbooa was un tempting to murd jor arrest for at toga brought theYucatan into port ¢ De Pascal, one prohendi@® TEN CHARGED WITH SHOPLIFTING The police hive succeeded in ap and ten Seven late Wodr Armatrong and mapbers of the wang of alleged shopiitters atid to have been operating tn Seattle for some time. Tuesday, Sehilling, William Willlam Moran were arrested, wore arrested aday, G. The pollee bellove this gang has ® railroad employes whe Capt. O'Reen Is ono of the dest lin Pertland in the recent right of way |known minsters on. tho Pacific canat |fane eee rouble at Catala, Placed aboard jand has been with the Northyweee the Yucatan to be brought here |ern Steamship company for several Carbona became unr ail owas} years, Iie family reside@in thin — in orn, fer one arm | city - - cording to predictions EVERETT “WOODMEN'S In order to hush up the seandab| Shikayo jin the Ayres West Point ease Colo-| Wash, and | GREAT CAMPAIGN gel. Ayers is to be ousted by a spe: | Japan elat commission, Civil suite will| Lewis E tn Seattio, Tacoma and Belligg LICENSED TO WED | Hormo, nyo Bradin, 40, been carrying on extensive opera tions S®t only but also 90. Puryawa, 26, Tacoma, and) a ct follow which will develope the real] Anna L. Clausen, 47, Seattle. sharges embraced in this army Claren W. Kemp and Esther EVERETT, July 11.—One of the | scandal vies, 1h Soran.” Most enthusiastic Woodmen of the It is claimed by arrivals from William F. Mood, and May World campaigns is being carried | Mexico that thousands are forming | ®, Kastmay, 19, Seattle on in Everett and vicinity kanisations planning to uprise) Wiliam EB. Rothery, 66, and Mra ett Camp has a membership of 4 against President Dias Olive D. Hoag, 47, Seattle. members and will furnish 75 ¢ tes, Marysville 15, Granite Falls ROLLS FROM WAGON—HURT, and Lowell 15, which they w Tosh, Bugene Lord, 24, Redme . at to Lu J. Kestle, » AA Re (Star Special Service.) Biatkie, 26, members of the Head Camp Se t RETT, July 11.—Fiveyear Alfred Bates sion which conve The grand exer ranged for from Everett the initiation on August and al! th camps in this vicinity will join the Everett Camp membership on the i) o On old Mertle Lingfelter while asleep rolled from a wagon near Lowell and was run over, While the child | ts badly hurt, it is believed he will recover SPLENDID MOTOR RUN, Fie Camp will hold a soctal see. | sion Thursday evening, July 11, An interesting program has been pre Dared by the committee, General Organizer Price of Color ado will be the speaker of the even ing, and as he comes from the home | of Woodcraft of Denver, his re |in a trifle over ten hours, The dis | marks will be of great interest to tance and the local | the local members and their invited | bubble p eves the time quests made by them constitutes a record | between the two points mentioned. EVERETT CHARTER ELECTION | ‘. LABOR DAY AT EVERETT) (Star Special Service.) RETT, July i.—A party of { motorists made the fun from Vancouver, B. C., to this elty (Star Special Service.) EVERETT, July 11-—Only 168} Yotes were cast in the election f members of the charter comm iasion (Star Special Service.) 728 64th N Slegtriedte, June 27. | Since the succ®sa of the Wash Alox Ifo Seattl 26, Tolt, and Julla 25, and Bertha May Lulu Belle Peterson, Harold Martin faite and Gertrude Bloom Arebibald | Gertrude L id, 2 Beattie, and 4, Montesano. 9, Beattie. Birth Record. Rirths were registered today as | follows Sheffer Ju Olson: te. ‘ecco N. 20th ay Jobe Moody Siogfriedte 450: & boy ly 5, Jul » wife of E and Aurora av, Jun %, To wife of T zu To wife of T. B. Sheffer & boy To wife of Carl Olson, 8¢ July 8, a girl. To wife of Alfonso Toceo, y 1, a boy » Jobe, 66th eo 28, a girl ‘To wife of A. A. Moody 719 16th av. N July 1, a boy. th av. N. Bw Little interest was taken. The fol RETT, July 11.—Thie year | eton Fire, “home” insurance com lowing persona were elected Ww. track meeting of the Y,|Panles are sprouting iike mush R. Stockbridge, E. Metzger, F. A. will be held In this city, | rooms. Some of them have merit for Physical Director Lee, local association, actin Finnegan, chairman of th day committee, has perfected this with ha ' arrangement, the event to be pulled | j Pendelton, W. G. Swalwell,’ W |. Rucker, R. M. Mitchell, A. 8. J. F.} lor, Fred K. Baker, FP. 2 An Labo vy, pan B. McGill, J.B Horan, Jorgenson and FP. B. Hawes. BRIEFS BY WIRE President Smali of the Telegraph. @rs will remain at Frisco wniil the arrival of Labor Comutssioner Neill which is supposed to be Fri jott September 2nd. The labor party is making rangements to hold the digee: leelebration of its kind ever seen fp | the northwest. The unionists will |} | Spend several hundred dollara in prizes for contesting athletes. | Ofticors were elected by the re | contly organiaed Seattle Press club q yesterday as follows: — Beriah ims. Anuie M. Bradiey. who killed | Brown, president; Jay R. Thomas For ber Senator Arthur Brown, was first vice president; K. C. Beaton, |f removed from the county jail at Mi i Weshingion, D. C., today and taker, | *#eond vice president; C. B. Rath- | to the hospital where she will be | bun, secretary; Roy O. Hadley, |} eperated upon. | treasurer; executive committee, Al |p per Mines in the vicinity of Johannes | burg have lately been scenes of dynamite outrages and Miners have been kitled Floating poolrooms on the Great Lakes. capectally those operated out of Chicago, must cease, according to a t court rumng onsine Americans and five Canadians were succesatul in win- © bolarsh!: for Oxford held | the Rhi serien. The salmon pack on the Columbia nea will be a small one ac- 1C goods, Hall's, Lill First Ave. ore bert Johnson, Charles Alf Williams, |} Elmer Friend, BE. H. Thomas aga |} many | PF. P. Goss i TEA. Good tea extremely good; weedon't believe it lever did anyone harm. 18 q y Your grocer returns your money if you don’t like Schilling’s Best we pay him. Our July Clearing Bargains Told in a Word or Two--Fine Exam of Phenomenal jloney Saving Women’s $3.50 Bathing ee 98 . Clearance Sale Price Four splendid bargains in Women's and Misses’ Bathing Suits. Made of extra fine quality mohair; trimmed with satlor collars faucy braids, ete. Skirts extra full. Colors navy and black. Sizes 32 to 44. Regular $3.50 value, for $2.98 Second Floor—The Bon Marche. | | | } | | Men's Pajamas, made of fancy Madras and basket weave Ox |] ford, with larg 1 buttons. They are always sold at $1.00 to |} $1.25. While they last, 79¢ a suit | Main Floor—South Entrance. $1.10 Boys’ $1.50 Jersey Sweaters, Clearance Sale Price Boys’ Wool Jersey Sweaters, in n cardinal and gra Light summer weight, double ne well ma You pay $1.50 for them | elsewhere; for one day only, at, each, $1.10. | 25c Shirting Madras, 32-Inch, Clearance Sale Price, yard... .I5¢ | Extra Fine Madras, white Jacquard ground lored neat |] stripes and dainty figures; width inche an elegant cloth |] to wear; suitable for men’s shirt 0 ladies’ wal | Main Floor—The Bon Marche | 25c White Lingerie Batiste, Clearance Sale Price 15c Fine, Soft; Sheer White Lingerie Batiste, the mont popular of the plain white vods fo: hirt waist a “ and fine undergar ments, A beautify! mate us Hott an ol Main Flgor—The Bon Marche, $2.25 White Bedspreads, Clearance Sale Price $1.39 The Finest Quality in White Crochet Medspreads, extra h in Floor—-The Bon Marche. Dresses, Coats, Suits and Skirts Friday and Saturday WHITE § Dresses and Knickerbockers, sizes 2, 2! $9.00 Dresses 7.50 Dresses $7.00 Dresses CHILDREN’S SHORT JACKETS of the! and some have not oo | Billormi First THE SEATTLE STAR-—THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1907. Koipfit-To wife of A, 1. Koipfii, 1818 18th, June & girl, Twombly~ Ty wife of @Vitiiam Hi Twombly, South Park, July 9, # boy Actoson-—To wite of Albert Actoson, 2625 Brooklyn ay, July #, a boy. Wilson: Wilson, boy. Johnstone—To_wife of Rh atone, 114 B. Bowell, awirl O' Hern ca To wite of Georgd F, Pacific howpital, July 6, « John July 4, @ To wife o -@in O Hern, 112 60th N, W,, July 6, « girl Johnson—To wife of Jacob John- son, 225 Second, July &, # boy. Smith—To wife of ©, J, Smith, 191 Karl st. Ballard, July 9, a boy Loy—To wife of Martin Ley, 1016: Union ot, July Visine TF; bans or perch Ava for Hall's, it, MOST people spend all thay | earn, That acoounte for 80 many | poor people, Start to save with us today. We Pay 4s Interest On Savings Accounts hes, Ballard, Reston Georactow= dames D. Moge, President, BL Bel Cashler. |, George Donworth, McCormick, Kawara nn James D, “Mowe, N. Mh Solver. Union Savings & Trust Co. ba | ey Pea a sas. Agents for Aineke eo and Safe Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska. TAAd oo: THE EXCLUSIVE STYLE SHOP Half-Price Sale Infants’, Children’s and Misses’ now now ~ ERGE DRESSES HALF PRICE Infants’ and Small Children's White All-Wool Serge $4.50 96.00 Dresses now 4 and 3 years | 83.00 $2.75 $2.26 8188 Dresses now HALF PRICE Children’s Wool Jackets, stripes, cheeks and broken plaids, sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. Priced in a regular way at $4.95. Friday and Saturday 82.48 Another Great Sale Lingerie Waists ONE-HALF OFF Entire Stock Entire Stock Associated Dentists Opp. Garvey-Buchanan’s Telephone Main 1772 of Lingerie Waists Marked $15.00 and Above OHE-THIRD OFF of Lingerie Waists Marked $8.50 to $12.50 Inclusive ONE-FOURTH OFF Entire Stock of Lingerie Waiste Marked $6.00 to $7.50 Inclusive Balance of Stock in Two Great Lots On A LIFE ON THE 5 no life at all, without you have P. & P. 8. B. Co.'s carbonated bev Zornes frink. So before start eink on a lemon ated ours BL! Pacitic & Puget Sound Bottling The Meanest Pain greatest trial of patience and dispo sition, Why walt when you ean so easily ayold suffering by having our teeth attended to in the early tages of decay? We will examine your teethifroe of charge, and any work we do fr ‘out saranteed for 12 years Open from 8:30 to 6 and Sunday forenoon, 20c to 25¢ Embroideries, Our Entire Collpe tion, marked Our Entire Stock of Fine Lawn . 1 9 ny 44 and Mull Watate. Alues $4.50, Clearance Sale Price ..........3C W406, O40 Ged FOE, holes, 63'36, 5.96. wad $5.88, eholee Just 800 yards fine Cambric Embroidery Kadges, Insertions a scutes and Beading. Strong embroidere: 1 scalloped edges; widths 1 to S inches. Values up to 26c, at @ 1-3¢ a yard Main Floor—The Bon Marche. 714-716 714-716 Second Ave. Second A , . | bo » oO ve. Men's $1.00 and $1.25 Pajamas, Clearance Sale Price ........ asc OCEAN WAVE your plentc, excursion or achting crulse, be sure and have upply of ginger ale, cream ana nda, sarsaparilia, carbon seltzer or vichy waters, as the purest and best Company Phone 927 arti toothache, It is the _ Women's Suits, Waists, Corsets, Gloves---FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.---Store Closes 5:30 p. m., 12 Noon tn ea 1 0 "Under One Rodf—fverything to Furnish the Home Complete.” RPL PLL PL OP LLG PLL PPP LPL LLP OLD 2 3 ce) An Exceptional One-Day Sale of Swiss and Mull Lingerie Gowns NOTHER important Pre-Inventory Sale is announced for tomoer In this case, Swiss and Mull Lin gerie Gowns are to be sacrificed. is is the way they are underpriced— ; VALUES UP TO VALUES UP TO VALUES UP TO E $12.75 $19.50 $37.50 i eo! ‘ , $6.85 $9.85 || $13.65 These Dainty Lingerie Costumes are chosen from our regular stock. They : are of embroidered swiss and mulls and very effective for afternoon and even- r ing wear. Hints: . Reduced from $12.75 'Reduced from $19.50 | Reduced from $37.50 Gown of embroidered swiss, }Gown of white and black-dot- { Gown of white mull, with made in princess fashion PINES eae skirt has yoke of fine tucks } *¢ Swiss, made in princess large black polka dots. and foot trimming of wide This handsome cos tucks; bodjce has Germ ss Valenciennes lace yok tume is made in prin- style; skirt has seams join ed with Valenciennes lace by line Gallet tol teateds Aol. ‘clonclguinen’ thet fig} ess fashion, with lace lions are used on waist and urés; bodice has pretty yole yoke on bodice. The sieeve, This Gown may be skirt has lace insertion had in white, with dainty} of lace and insertion ond | ; colored embroidered dots,} tace medallians; short full} Set in fancy designs. ot in plate Mies ont ee. ines Regulit betes Regular price $37.50; Regular price $12.75; spe $19.50; special ton special tomorrow .... | cial tomorrow .7..9@.86$ .... ..:.... se uteie : ee IT’S CLEARANCE TIME IN THE INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S DIVISION For this reason special val announce es are ed for tomorrow that make a large attendance hers a certa of t Like all other Divisions in the store, the In- fants’ and Children's Division has carried un- usually heavy stocks in order to maintain this st m for keeping*up assortments. Stock-taking is rapidly approaching, however, is e's reputatic here and unloading t Tonight's news about tomorrow's selling in the Infants’ and Children’s Division deserves a careful reading by every mother who has an eye to economy, because these goods have class-—~come right out of regular stock—no special purchase or anything of the kind—simply a general low ering of prices on the entire stock of Infants’ and Children’s Wear, which good business demands at the end of the season, in order to reduce stocks for inventory. Children’s Pique Coats Special Prices on Infants’ Half Price Sweaters These are made of fine qual These dainty little Sweaters Dainty little Slips, made of ity pique, and have deep collars | #T¢ made of good quallty wool, { fine Swiss and linen, embrold- ereai some being all white, others } ery and lace trimmed; others alls te etged “with embroidery; sls0 | vise with blue stripes, and | are hand-embroidered and face: hand-embrotdered collars; box some white with pink stri stitched; Mexican drawn work and Hubbard back; full-length Plain cardinal or navy may also { is used on others. sieove, with fancy turn-back be had. Norfolk and golf styles, w=, Magee: { Retue- Reduse double breasted, with V and te} fia se cut dee ie ‘ collars. dhe i oe Wetwe od Sw: . n 4 in at este ‘ * $6 from $2 tee iste i.e tit i Hf vf fee ‘Special Sale of Infants’ Long 4 Hires te and Short Dresses ie +8 } pizse i A Sale of Colored Dresses rie i “y ite ; Infants’ Long and Short Dress- 4 Tots from 1 to 4 Years @s, made of fine nainsook, India * vies Children’s Lingerie Coats Made of linen, chambray, | linon, Persian lawn, cross-bar 4 Die Th Half Pri Tolle du Nord and French ging dimity, batiste and dotted Swiss, a rice ‘ nendo' hams. Colors pink, blue, terra } Iu dainty Hubbard styles, with ithe dey Shida ot fine avins ind the ene: hk: tee square, round or pointed yokes, plaids. Hubt hemstitched tucks, inlaid with burg embroider with deep Persian styles; all fine inserting or lace and em- a | taped collar, inlaid with insert and full cut. High and Dutch } brotdery, neck and sleeves fin. Levee cn ing and baby Irish lace, and necks; long and short slee ished with fine edge of same and og t hom edged with same, Are line r § Rive: edu skirts trimmed with plain hem ¥ ympat throughout in pink or bt tt sig | or flounce : hi ; ' H tis iad ‘ Caina silk Hi H . 3 ; Also French and Russian 3 I Hi +4 ; + ; , Dresses, the French Dresses lay. 4 here ar Rea Rede Redue- $ ‘ ishly trimmed, many of the ’ f my ’ ; $7.50 {rte being 0! over embrold § fits # H Children’s Shiba is Also skirt ng of all-over embroid gentler Hi H ; ery or lace ins with rib : U leave " : . Underpriced bon sashes with low Ad neck and s; others he re ‘i Handsome Lingerie te an : Children’s Cloth Coats for Less andsome Lingerie Hate and } with full length sleeves, trim out int p , bt Bonnets, made of fing Hamburg { meg with dainty lace and inser o intr This lot includes many nobby mbroideries, with shirred fac Pre ta styles of Children’s Cloth 4 il ¥ Coat of quality of Gwiss, edged wi ort Dresses, 6 months to 4 q ails w ; pr light brofdery; also lace trimmed rs sizes, are also included, in : ig : weight broadcloth ul covert with large bows or rosettes of wide and varied asortments of aoe it cloth. Colors white, navy, red, Liberty satin ribbon and French tylen and at & wide range of , castor, tan and gray me are roses. ial aa To the trimmed with silk Hercules Y Redw Redu Redue g Straw Bonnets, if poke and : ; eat ea to i them, ¢ braid ar fancy button and o ' 2.16 ; Duteh effects, made of fine satin 490 § $3.50 } ; ce- presi have Veshape neck, with white H face and Tuscan braids, trimmed Biss H a form broadcloth vest or roll collar; with J F 2 Likert : ‘ Hy ; morn box and half-fitting backs are sprit eotpots 7 me ‘ pete H 4 the Cl ey Ng and moire ribbons; some faced } H 964 . 7 y and with chiffon and others flower $1.50 # § $525 H The vic Ned ' Red Ned trimmed " 1 fete $ eduled oa fr ed 1 1 § $1.20 ; $600 $4 § o'clo ‘ ; ; Rea Medve- 5 Rod foe tas $$ i S he i this § feo } ; fio 5° nies $ test Hy Fair i i is ; ' fits § ¢ ; ® Ni a ; 95.09 anno $ $e Hy ' $2.00 § $6.00 ; ‘ $1940 8 fT fo08 sae ‘ ‘ J $3.0 $2.00 ' ‘ Womens Costumes, Suits furs, Wais(s. (REDERICH. & MNELSON Ff Complete, Houselurnispers, (NGORPORATED, Hotel and Club Furnishers, SECOND AVENUE, MADISON. Sekar AND SPRING STREET: cy