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(hy United Press) om Cotumbur complained of illness recently and bas spent some time In the hos One of the penitentiary managers ead today that a decision of Judge gave the doard full controt > Pnited States prisoners tn the diate prison, including parole au thority. If the supposed authority Alexander Henderson, the new of the Yukon, has reached and from the deck of the steamer, just before landing, he} made an address pleading for moral diligence. Rumors were at once started of “closing” orders, Remus, a prominent horseman of the Northwest, following the shot and seriously wounded J ‘another horseman, yesterday, only the arrival of sheriffs pre vented trouble because spectators after Remus, as the shooting was not justifiable. Admiral Yamamoto has left Ot tawa direct for Seattle. Society women of Newport have Tatety lost heavity on the game of Oridge and many racy expos te to be made unteds “TO. U.’ are taken up. ‘ ‘The India plague is breaking all records and returns show that over one million have died tn the past eix months. The western railroads will start the new rate reduction on a basis of two cents a mile Friday James Delaney, the oldest mai! carrier in the United States, having served for 50 years In New York | city, has retired Nicholas J. Kent, assistant post | master of Butte, who mysteriously | @sappeared three weeks ago, is an} embersier The shortage will @mount to probably $10,000. At Dition, Mont. a stranger has | been arrested and held on suspicion af being one of the men who held up the N. P. train several weeks ago near Hutte. The man was wear fag the hat of Bugineer Clow, who i “Pentland will boost the A-Y-P-E Ths Was decided at a meeting of Portiand Press club, which en fartained Vice President Fairbanks Ster Seectal Servtes.> () BVERETT. July 17.—The Sno Pemish County Fair association, se! Saturday will hold week y races at (he ‘air grounds each deans afternoon, There are al medy a large number of fast horses ‘Bere in training for the fall races Yamé more are expected to arrive “Bafore the end of the week. UNKNOWN EVERETT. July 17 F @f the unknown maa, a suicide, | found dead in a but south of the | ty, bas been buried by the an | where found, owing to its tate af decompositon. - Flower Vases LAR PRICE 100-—Clear ed Crystal Glass Flow- er Vases; very tage Thermometer and Par- Ometer combined; house should Wwe one; Bird Cage Hooks Reduced Nickle Plated Double Bird Cage. hooks; Thursday 5, only, a c lap Lanterns at Half REGULAR PRICE 10c — Fancy Jap. Lanterns, for decorat fing porch and lawn; in assorted shapes; Thurs Fe day, cach hoe ese REGULAR PRICE $2.50-—Fan ey Screen Doors, with double brace and grill corners; 114 inches thick, 34 inches wide Gad 82 Inches LAR PRICE $10-—Very best Go-Carts; extra strong; > Pubber tired; adjustable back and front; easy springs Sad fancy parasol; to close enter” — $6.43 Thursday at 044s and Huds and Short Len Black Enamel Wire Screen; & Hmited amount left; Thursday at, per yard CASSIE CHADWICK “MAY BE PAROLED ee | ts confirmed, efforts will be made ND, Ow July 1T—Dis- | at once to get Casute released, She has been in the penitentiary x, queen of finence, may | about two years, be given 8 parote soon. She has | tenced to 10 years. Prisoners, two of them being ward Punk, serving teu years’ |tence from Ploree county, fow weeks to serve of a ten yours’ say Cassie | Uberty “The mattor was up once before in another case, and we have never found any decision of any court holding (hat federal prisoners con- fined in state prisons gould be pa- roled by state authority.” AMUSEMENTS, — eee eee ~ THE GRAND John Cort, Manager. Tonight and All Week, Only Matinee Saturday, the San Francisca Opera Company, Direction Frawk W. Healy, in a Grand Revival of Charles Lecocg's Sparkling Comic Opera, “GIROPLE GIROFLA.” Prices--260, SOc, The and $1.00; Saturday Matinee, Ihe and Se. SEATTLE THEATER Tonight, All Week, Only Matinee Saturday, Russell & Drow Pro seat Miss Emma Bunting and &: 1 Burger OF MYSTERY.” An attraction Dwarfing All Other Offerings This Week. Prices-——L5e to 6c. Next Week—"Annita, the Singing Girl.” STATE NEWS Gov, Mead yesterday paroled alx Wa. rob- | torm expires January 19, 1909, i Charles Softly, who has but entonce from King county for burg ment immediately if given his What's thie? At the meeting of the state druggists to be held this week at Moclips @ baseball game ta to be played between picked nines Monuments Art Marble Co,, 2011 Second Ave. three doors north of Virginia, Be phones 1738. Company in Robinson & Grant, Famous M Harland @ Rothison; | Motion Pictures; Seott, Balladist SHOHOMISH COUNTY HORSE RACES This Week, Free WME 29 10 SEPT. 14 SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE. First Race, 2 P. M. C “AT MEADOWS | GENTLEMEN, $1.00. Nebraska at wavy yard. | - SPELGER & HURLBUT—A STORE FOR EVERYBODY. offer for Thursday some exceptional bargains in ish Decorated Semi-Porcelain. A big purchase of the output of a famous factory enables us to place these beautiful dinner sets on sale at a lower price than you would expect to pay for the ordinary kind. The first ship- ment has just been received and will be on sale tomorrow only Cut prices are in effect in every department this week during our annual Odds and Ends Sale. THURSDAY'S BIG SPECIAL REGULAR PRICE $9.50—Deautiful English Semi-Porcelain Deo Orated Dinner Sets, in a large assortinent of prot- designe and perfect in material and workman- Sat Wi ensa's au aeseate Saanoiay of pve nia REGULAR PRICE ank: large knob end Odds and Ends Sale Price on Hammocks REG. PRICE $250 & $3—We have « few Hammocks left, whieh must be closed out at once; we need the room and you need the Hammocks; as sorted colors und choice Thursday Fruit Presses REGULAR PRICE 250 Preases for po tatoes, fruit, ete.; Odds and Ends Sale price Thursday cial Sleeve Irons REGULAR PRICE S0c — Bost Nickle-Plated Sleeve or Flounce fron; Thursday, only Toilet Soa REGULAR P: Sco—The Globe Soap White Vegetable Ot! Laundry Soap; hand and floats rare bargain ; day at, per bar Table Tumblers REGULAR PRICE PER DOZ. Screen Doors at About Half Half Priced 1CE PER BAR Reductions in Go-Carts’ Clear Polished Extra Quality Table Tumblers special Thursday, ON THE BARGAIN COUNTER ha of Double Strength Hard ELGERAURIBY 2 ND AVENUE & UNION STREET SS LYRIC THEATER Russell & Drew, Managors. AN Week, Wedr Both Phones, 567. jay and Saturday Matinees, the ANDY DIXIE MINSTRELS.” Just as Advortised-—The Best of All Negro Minstrel Companies, Prices——20e to We Next Week—Lewis & Lake Musical Comedy Company. Seattio’s Leading Vaudeville House. Prices: 200, 100; rformances, 2:30, 7:15, 8:45 each day. ter See These Acts Kiget Comedians; Von Klein @ Gib. John Walsh; Mr, and Mrs. John T, Powers; LOIS THEATER, Sunset, Main 1204; Ind. 4334 m at Lots of th Dally Except Th Matinee and Evening, Summer Season of Stock. THIRD AVENUE THEATER Third Ave. and Pine. ‘The Charies A. Taylor Company in “THELMA.” All This Week—Matineess Wednesday and Saturday Night, 100, 200, 300; box seats, 0c. Matinee, 1c, 20c; box seats, 25c Next Week, “SHE” —_—————t LN AF ARK “The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast.” Reereation for Tho Great Martella, Trick Cyclists: Stoffer's Side for Life and High Diving Dog, and the Loretta Twins Troupe, Marvelous Chitdren ea the Horizontal Bars THE CHUTES. Great Drama, “JIM THE PEN. eday and Friday. Next Sunday, MAN FROM MEXICO,” Closing the Phones; Main 2531; Ind. 3405. the Masses. Acting Dog and Ape. ‘Take care at Firet Avenue and Jackson Street. Admission, Including Grand Stand, LADIES, BO¢. A GENERAL BANKING BUBI. NESS TRANSACTED a LETTERS OF CREDIT I8sUED EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND s0LD oe Interest at / Interest at } four per 0 four per cent por | cant pald on Time Certificates of Deposits Seattle Branch: £. C. WAGNER, Manager G. T. & WHITE, Asst Manager $650--FOR A BIG LOT. This lot is 60x110, on car line between Fremont and Ballard Terms; $150 cash, and monthly payments. It is O. K CALHOUN, DENNY 4& EWING, ine., Alaska Bldg. All the Popular Music, per copy 1 By mail, 20¢ CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUL’ aad the uniforms are simply to be|fire and the loss in estimated at 950,000 with an insurance of $30, 000, Nearby buildings suffered and the additional toms will be $10,000, bathing sults, ‘The regulars ouvers at the Bo tun their vaytous stations jae Adeline N. Smith of Spo keane, « former toacher in the pub Iie schools there, ts to go to China as 4 missionary Congressman Cushman hee made & public announcement that he ‘|ileves Wesley L. Jones should be elected senator Larne Ankeny lary, and who is offered employ-|4* Jones has 4 mach for the state during his term a8 congress man It is learned that the present city administration of Wal least the m ie municipal lighting and power plant for Walla Walla, and it |s sald that his inaugural "Address, now in prep: aration, witl contain a clause to this effect Hugh Piteatrn Schieviey of Olym | pla, Wash, has been nominated an jot from the state of Washing ton to the United States Military seadomy at Weat Point ‘The fourth clase postmasters of Spokane, Lincoln and Stevens counties have petitioned the depart ment to make Spokane city the dle tributing point for the northwest Slot machines are the next thing to be 1 under the ban at Aber deen and Hoquiam and the ptose euting aitorney is now tackling the question Tonight the city counell of Ta coma will be asked to pasw the noise ordinance which will make onnary blowing of lecomo steamboat whistles a mis What's the matter, don't | Tacoma want to keep awake? Atthough county surveyors, by the new law, made engineers, ft has been found that engineer sal aries will not be allowed until after the next election. Gaches Brothers’ store at La Com ber was destroyed Monday night by Now Is the Time To give your eyes attention, when the «clare of the sun t# straining them Come to us for relief Glasses $1.00 and up, Sehuchard|tainment of his afternoon patrons . | Optical Co., 1207 Second Ave. *** Undermuslins All Re- duced. sere al B8e Und line, re phew wringer ine, re 69c 91.00 Undermustina, re 7 duced to c $1.10 Undermusiins, re 9 duced to ~ S3¢ $1.50 Undermusiins, reduc .. $1.19 $1.75 “Undermusiins, reduc . $1.39 $2.50 Undermusiins, reduc - $1.75 $3.00 Undermusiins, reduc one $1.98 4.50 Undermusiins, rede. Embroideries _ All_ Re- duced. "ahd 6 inches wile”. 96 25¢ Narrow Swiss Insertions, reduced 1 ree RE, 2Se Corset Cover Embroid- eries, reduced ton ees 14¢ $1.10 Gwiss Flouncings, very fine, reduced 69c and 760 Embroidery Edg- ing special lot, i aera ec Allover Embroideries, slightly soiled, for Se Edgings and insertions, reduced to Tc 1c Narrow Embroidery Edg- ings, reduced to 5e OOF sesseves + teeeeee Notion Bargains 10¢ Bronzebone Collar Sup- — 7c 5e Family Pins, at only ee 0c Collar Buttons, oy a ae 5c 12c Cards of Bone Hair 5c Pins, at only Hair Pins, at : Se Cabinets of Mignon 9 Wire Hair Pins, at only Cc 25e Sets of Rubber esters st aut. s>s. FO 15¢ Peeriess Stockinet 7 Dress Shicida, at c 160 Pin-On Child's Hose Sup porters, at the 49c Silk HookOn Hose Sup — at 39c 20¢ Ruby Satin Belt Hose Supporters = 3c 25c «Rush Shopping Bas kets, at, pores 17¢ 10c Cards of Pearl Top Se Bottles of Machine Oil, at, the 2c Tracing Wheel and Chatk Marker, 15¢ at Standard | | Paper Patterns | Firat and ¢ Se Cabinets of Invisible 3c | ) SECOND AVENUE ertween PIKE ano PINE | (Star Spectal Service) OLYMPIA, July 17.Tho follow corperation papers were filed the offiee of the secretary of te Gold Creek Mining and Smelting pany, of Seattle 100,000; by Thomas Dovey and A. 1. Poter. State Bank wf Boukley, $16,000; Anthon Bekerast, O, Btebrg, James MeNoely, J. Mi. Morris and 1. D. Taylor American tAthographic Stone company, of Beattle, $600,000; by John J, Dockar and William J. Bowen. Privee Wiliam Copper company, of Reattle, $1,000,000; by F. W Mustan, Charles 8. Carter, John B. Hurkhelmer, William HM, lett Oy J, 8. Long Registration of trade mark by 8, W, R. Dally, of Seattie, covering the word “Watite,” for roofing ma terial and building paper Registration of wade mark by the Royal Dairy company, of Helling ham, covering the word “Royal's.” SCHOOL FOR NURGES. Last night the Sisters of Charity of the Providence hoapltal formally opened @ course for training murses Bishop O'Dea, Dr. W. Bhanne nd Dr. J. B. Eagleson made addresses ‘This ts the first attempt at having training classes in the hospital There are now seven applicants but the sehool will soon be enlarged to alxty The Grotto Mr. S« has opened the “In Novation Grotto,” the finest equip pod grill in town, at the corner of ty. Mr. Schetle has engaged some excellent concert and sieging talent for the enter “TRY M’CARTHY’S FIRST”| Sale Still Sweeps On No relaxation in the remarkable price cutting at McCarthy’s. Every article in the store is reduced in price, and Thursday pre- sents more extraordinary bargain offerings than ever. It’s your harvest. Enjoy the chance to save while you may, uptodate. They are t Princess yoke ts made u waist and skirt are handsomely > quisite designs. Our requiar low price is $8.00 Preinventory Sale price ta only $12.00 Wash Suits at $8.75 Take your pick tomorrow of any Suit in the store at only $5.76 ewanner sults with the three-quarter Prince Chap coats. They jes.of bive and brown. Tho skirts are come in white and to full pleated and eve: it in care and attention to detail as aro several other styles and all tory Sale tomorrow at only A moderate charge for alterations. See our windows Picture Bargains. We have just received an immense shipment of Framed Picturer, and in spite of the fact that they are af! new stock and were intended for fall business, we are going to jet them go at the Pre-Inven- tory Sale at the following re ductions, More than 4 thow sand to choose from at .. er eead Bo Framed Pictures, 49 at. c $1.98 Framed Pictures, 98 at ut a, wae Book Bargains. The Books, 2e—Cholce of 1,000 volumes of new fic tion by Capt. Mayne Reid, Mary J Holmes, Paul Leicester Ford, John Ber geant Wine and other ta vortte authors, well bound tn cloth. Publishers price Tie ene ee | Bedding Bargains. $1.00 Bedepreads—Ful! double bed size, in fine Marseilles crochet patterns, hemmed, laundered and ready to use; Pre-Inventory Sale 79 price ; c $1.50 GBedspreads—in hand somely finished crochet Marseiiies patterns, full dou- ble bed size, hemmed and laundered, Pre-Inventory Large Bed Sheets—Made of good, durable muslin, hem med, laundered and ready for use. Have seam in con ter. In retail quan 49 titles only Cc 1$¢ Pillow Slips—Full bleach. ed, hemmed, laundered and ready for the 4 . Sur prisingly good values at the regular price, 16¢ each. Pre-Inventory Sale ? $1.25 Bed Comforte—in full double bed size, with white filling, covered with silko lime and hand ted. Pro. Inventory Sale price 98 only c $1.50 Bed Comforts—Of supe- food quality silkoline, filled with white batting and yarn $3.50 White Wool Filled rior quality, covered with Blankets—In good, big 11-4 size, silk bound and having bine and = pink borders clean and perfect. Pre-In S 17, 1907. $8.00 Lingerie Dresses $5.75 Most stores ank $10.00 for garments that are not { choice white India lin of fine Valenciennes lace insertion and small pin tucks, The vkirt, waist and sleeve fully trimmed and finished with dainty lace insertions, and both OATS FROM MAY CREEK John Vicker, of Kenanydale, on May Creek, in the Garden of Bden district, came to town yesterday with @ bunch of oats six t high, that he grew on his plang Vicker has 15 acres of thom, 8nd says there are lots more of the same kind the valley, They are # wtrikin® example of what King county valley land will grow. Mr. Vicker is enthusiastic over the coun try, and ways it’s a shame there in so much un@evetoped 1988 in the Garden of Eden and th@reabouts. A new county road is opening up the district * THINGS START AT PT. TOWNSEND (Star Special Service.) PORT TOWNSEND, Aly 17--In- | formation given out by friends of the city fathers last evening point to the doing away with all saloon boxes and private rooms at the next meeting of that body, Sa loonkeepers active against the work of the couneiimen in closing saloons may be required to appear in the counct! chamber next Tues day evening and show satistac cause why their not be revoked, and some of those whone licenses are about to expire will be refused a renewal, Don't fail to visit the U. 8. navy yard at Bremerton, the battleships Nebraska, Oregon and Wisconsin, the gunboats Chicago, Bouton and Albany, the training ship Philadel phia, the prison ship Nipsic and] the great drydock. Boats leave Pier 2 at 6:30, 8:30 and 10 a m. 1:16, 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. Round trip 606. eee itylish or as and the are beanti embroidered in the most ex $5.75 $10.09, $1100 or 812.00 Wash This includes those exceedingly the jot is made with the same ur best $50.00 garments. There go ta the Preinven $8.75 Linen Bargains. 12\40 Turkish Bath Towels— Unbleached, sire 20x36 inch es, with fringed ends, in — quantities only, Pre nventory Sale price 30c Turkigh Bath Towcls— Bleached pure white, dow ble thread, heavy quality, size 2ix43) imches, with hemmed ends. Preinven tory Sale price, Mn ee 15¢ Barnesiey Crash—All pure linen, full bleached, 18 inches wide and « splendid oo at the regular price. PreInveat Sale Wiles veneer seers AG 5c Cream Damask Tabie Linen—68 inches wide and & splendid quality for every- day family use. All lnen. Proiuventory Sate price, while it lasts, yard Sc Cream Damask Table Linen—70 inches in width and every thread genuine flax Prefaventory Sale price, while it lasts, tomor- row, a yard 59c $1.00 All-Linen Double Satin Damask—Full bleach and made from beetled Max; 68 iuches wide; warranted to prove satiafacto Pre-tn v Orr en, LOC Drug Bargains. Pound Paper, 102 sheets to pound, 1 1 only ice ; Envelopes to Match Pa- 5 per, &@ package .. 06 39¢ Boxes Persian 19 c of Hysregen, at... 108 50c Botties of Colgate'’s 25: Toilet Waters c La Blache Face Powder, all shades, at, vr 20 39¢ Boxes Pozzoni's Conpiesiae Pecdis ne 25e Williams’ Shaving Stick, at only 7c 75e Bottles Hudnut's Sachet Powder, at an 45c 10¢ Sample Bottles Colgate’s Perfumes, 5c be 10-yard Pieces of Lace Shelf Paper, a Se Dozen Dennison's Paper Napkins, a 3 dozen c 3c Dozen Dennison'’s Paper Napkins, a poor lc 17¢ Mennen's Taloum Powder, ad the 7c Read the Augugt yin, i is ¥ Designer buy the refrigerator now at —we arrange our sale®on a different plan from most stores, ~-so it is with REFRIGERATORS and SUMMER FUR- summer furniture reduced— —there are hundreds of bright, at- —this style “Old Hickory rocker” KOHLER & CHASE RANGE, REFRIGERATOR or GO-CART he these new prices— in that goods are reAuced “right in the heart of the sea- son”—Aght when we know you want them and can use them to the best advantage. NITURE, ~you can save several dollars on each piece you buy this week No. 801 has 804b. ice capacity; regu jar price $29.60; 17 95 ONEEES cnrrasn-coneedent , No. 802 has 904b. tee capactty; regu- Coettal scveses ssseseses Ph DeOD No, 80% has 1004b. lee capacity; regu- lar price $35.50; A aan OF No. 883 has 1104b. ice capacity: regu lar price $42.50; tractive pieces in our showing of summer furniture, and the prices are lower than you could possi- bly expect. We give but one ex- ample: is very popular, strongly made and very practical for out-of- door use; the arms are a little different from picture; regular value $4.50; priced extra special Have You a Savings Account ? If not, your should start one with Dexter Horton & Co. New York Building The Oldest Bank in Washington THERE ARE THRE GREAT PIANOS THAT HAVE SPREAD THE GLORY OF AMPRICAN ART TO HVERY QUARTER OF THR GLOBE that are owned, one or more, by every great pianist; that are essential to the materilization of every pianist's exquisite moods; that proffer true musical culture to every one who has etiher eceptt tare the chie? charm of more than 120,000 homes three are the Steinw: Grand, the Steinway Vertegr nd the Steinway Upright. No other pianos can compared with these Steinway Pianos. Their distinct jeadership—an evor-widen- t 4 not only by aesthetic use, but by trade onstant but Ineffective endeavor to ti ay methods of manufacture. the Stein _ A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE is no life at all, without you have P. & P. 8. B. Co.'s carbonated bev: erages to drink. So before start- fing on your picnic, excursion or ~~ yachting cruise, be sure and have @ supply of ginger ale, cream lemon soda, sarsaparilla, carbon ated, seltzer or vichy waters, as « ours are the purest and best Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Company. Phone 927. “UNLOADING SALE.” Ladies’ Spring Hats, values up to $12.50 at $4.95 * “ PIANOS NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO, A710 PIKE SPRINT 1316 Second Ave. Waldert, Rattdin —_

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