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{ 4 f \ While wanderingpbout the lower @nd of the city tn an intoxicated Condition, Gue Werthings, a la borer, plunged gyer the railing Yeading to the” Kentucky bar, a Daxement resort at Occidental av = Yesler way youterday after TO STOP WASTE OF. WATER AT NIGHT The best that the water service has been able to do lately in in creasing the supply in the reser yolrm was to raise the water about two Inches In a night. That has deen an fnaication to the department that great waste of Water must take place at night after sprinkling hours are over, It te believed that many fauceta are left open for the, sake of cool GOV. CARTER : IN CITY Gov. George R. Carter of the Hawaiian islands is in the city, as & guest of B W. Andrews, of the | Beattle National bank. Gov. Carter has resigned his governorship of the island territory and will retire im August. He will succeed by W. FP. Freer, chief of justice of the territory. Gov. Carter expects to urn to engage in business in wail, Denying that the Hawallans ex pect a Japanese war, Gov, Carter declares that the United States tx destined to maintain supremacy on the Pacific and that if any trouble @oee arise, the Hawaiian islands should be fortified and held. LOCAL FLASHES J. H. Robins Here. J. H. Robins of Curran & Robins feal estate dealers of San Fran Meco, ts staying at the Hotel Vol Society Woman to Lecture. “The position of Women in For eign Countries” is the subject of | perfection occurs the piece in cut | Woodhouse Co. Qn address to be given tonight at o'clock in the Unitarian church Mre_ Rachel Foster Avery. Mrs. Avery has traveled abroad consid and stands high in Phila in society. Civil Service Examinations. United States civil service exam Songer Will take place as follows computer, supervising arch! Met's office, on August 1415; for) tlerk-typewriter draftsman, August M; for assixtast photographer. August 7; for civil engineer and su Perintendent of construction, Aw TEA You think one good as another? Why don’t you buy at the lowest price you see in the window? Your grocer returns your money i you don't ike Scbilling’s Best; we pay him. tea, as a8 meritorious as these: 35c Turkey Red Table Damask 25¢ in large variety of new designs ‘This ts & good durable quality and will hold its color. 8 1-3c Unbleached 32-inch Muslin 5¢ Good heavy, unbleached Mus Min, 32 inches wide, soon bleach @s, good for underwear or two Widths make a good camp sheet. 69c Pure White 16x16 Napkins 55¢ 1,000 dozen pure White Table Napkins in the dice pattern. ready hemmed and laundered ready for use, size 16x16; suite bie for restaurants, plenics or camp use $1.50 Table Cloths Reduced to $1.15 Two yards square bleached linen Pattern Table Cloths, bor. der woven on all four This fs a good, durable ck with plenty of weight $1.00 French Voile Reduced to 50¢ a Yard. Sik and Wool Volles in solid colors and fashionable eombinations, stripe 5] Mine effects, in evening shades. A gain at S0c a yard $1.25 and $1.35 Wor- steds Reduced to 77¢ a Yard. ine de and st for ak hool extra day at 77e the All-Wool Albatross Reduced to 39¢ a Yard. f of this always ‘want 1 material for evening and 1 the f hite and blac Friday at 2% in orite 4 wide. PLUNGES DOWN STAIRWAY r}on the promises of the Table Linens, Wash Goods and Domestics at Mill Prices Brisk selling must follow when our bargains for Friday are 6inch Turkey Red Damask | Main Floor—The Bon Marche. noon, and was neverely Injured That the man ercaped instant death ts considered little short of a miracle. His only injuries consisted of a badly lacerated hand Hie hand} wan bandaged and he departed cousins ably aobered up water to drink, and to keep provi sions and milk coo! Last night the efire and water committee, acting upon the advice of the department, decided upon a fing of to $50 for anyone caught with a water faucet running at THE SEATTLE STAR—THU GLADIATOR FITZ MAKES PITIABLE SPECTACLE PHILADELPHIA, July 18.-—Tob Fitealmmons, known as the “grand old man” @the squared cirele, met with ignomintous defeat last night ingthe second round of the sched wh go with the Call ornla f , Jack gobnaon, It was dentonstrated that Fite had fought his last Jebt some time ago ore yoaterday reawarded the con tract, giving It to the International | Construction company Singers Go South. night. In each: case where a vio lation of the rules is proven the superintendent will place a meter! ottender, | must 14-35; gust 14 for fiah culturist, Aw Contract Reawarded. | Carlson Bros, who at a meeting| jot the county commissioners were] awarded the contract for butiding| King County,| thelr bond as required | vunty the new ferryboat failed to Me by law, and ATTRACTS MANY | Mill Remnant Sale at Lon-. don's a Great Success The opening day of the Rmory| Mill Remnant Sale, at London's! Department Store proved a success far beyond the most sanguine ex pectations of the firm. When the doors opened yeator morning at} $ o'clock an eager throng of wo-| pminission | which will be attended by ¢ jing from Seattle *The Svea Male thoir of Seattle wilt leave next Saturday for San Francisco to attend the convention of the United Swedish Singers 500 coast cities, 60 go it is practically “i that the neat convention held in Seattle in 1909. members fro Form Branch of Stopere. A branch of “Stopers,” a fra ternal organization to which only mining men are eligible, was or ganized last Monday night, The of fivers of the lodg Judge Joho Arthur, superintendent; FL. Forbes, paymaster; Rey, W. H Sherrad, skyptiot; N. A. Thompson. mucker; F. L. Forbes, hoisting en gineor, and O. F. Hutchinson, tally keeper SPARKS MAY ANNUL INSURANCE (Star Special Service.) men rushed into the store, whieh] was artistically decorated with green bunting and flags, and were h engaged in looking over the jfeast of bargains wet before them | The “Emory Mill Remnant Sales jare new in Seattle, though well) known In att the Rastern cities. Mr. | | Emory explained how tt te possible for him to sell his remnants at such low prices. He said “there {never yet was a loom which would |invariably weave a perfect plece of cloth from end to end without dror ping a thread. When such an im throwgh at the imperfect spot and! each end thrown Into the Mill Rem. | nant pile, as they would not be of | sufficient length to seli as full pleces im the regular way. These} |MIN Renmmants are purchased by | jme at a greatly reduced price from the different factories, and are sold directly to the customer, thus sav-| ing the intermediate profits of the | jobbers and wholesalers.” | The uptodate London's Store| |was selected in Seattle as being | lmost appropriate for the sale. Each day for ten days, commencing July | | i hew remnants will be thrown on the counters of the Landon! |store, and It is to be hoped that levery lady in Seattle will avail her-| self of the opportunity offered to look over the assortment of rom! | nants and seconds fn all the depart |ments, both of men's and women’s ode The rush was so great that fine j¢lothes for the salespeople were] jout of the question, so the men all! donned blue check jumpers, while | the salesiadies wear uniform gre“ shirt waista. — | $1.80 Long Cloth i | 12-yd. Piece $1.20 Fine English Long Cloth in the soft Chamote finish, 12 | Yards in bolt; nothing nicer for summer underwear | 25¢ Wash Goods | Reduced to 15¢ The new Champagne colored wash goods in dainty Madras and Dimities and figures and checks very swell dresses 25¢ Wash Goods Reduced to 19¢ 50 pleces of the rial in Wash G also striped and whi mate a Swisses. in dota makes latest mate “ix in checksd Panamas, in black 20 colors, an ideal for shirt waist suits $1.25 Table Linen Reduced to 90¢ Fine imported bleached satin damask Table Linen, 70 Inches wide, extra heavy quality, The kind that laste. Big variety of handsome designs ' 65¢ Black Sicilian Re- duced to 39¢ a Yard 54-inch yards = wide ck Siefiian for gkirts, dresses an suit Note the width and you'll marvel how it can be sold at 390 the rd 15¢ Danish Cloth Reduced to 1214 This is the popular half wool wash dress fabric in st of gray, pink, sky blue and cream Friday at 1 the yard 25c New Dane Cloth Reduced to 19¢ a Yard. inch new Dane cloth, half woo! ades of pink and blue. A yery pretty material for party dresses, Friday at 19¢ a yard. Black Mohair 20¢ a Yard. inch ite 45c Reduced to BELLINGHAM, July 18.—Repre sentatives of the various Ineur companios of the city ar ing to take away the % Complete Hot Alr Furnace large enough for seven-room house These furnaces are a large ow pacity, high grade furnaces, sold under a guarantee. As special for/ July obly will make the above | price, Call and seo them. Geo, H 112 University . Special Skirt Sale $4.50 About One Hundred Skirts to choose from variety of this season's best styles and fabrics styles include the plaited and strap tr The patterns mixtures, in the most dur Regularly priced from & $10.00. You ing Mis sale for nelude chec CASH OR CREDIT. Eastern Outfitting Co. 1332-34 Second “Seattle's Reliable Credit House.” AMUSE John Cort, Tonight and All Week, Only M: Opera Company, Direction Frank j Coarten Lecoeg’s Sparkling Comic “GIROFLE Prices—26e, Se, The and $: SEATTLE TONIGHT—ALL WEEK—Satu {Present the EARL BUR And Miss Smm “THE HOUSE t week, starting Sunday “ANE THE § and 0c. Matinee my RIC T Tonight, All W “DANDY DIX! (A First-Class Next week th Musical Come: “WHIRLEY New Songs—Danc Prices New Faces c. THIRD AVEN 2c ee mn oI oe 1, fold trimmed and the plain effects. 7 OOD to vay have your choice dur and that he has no more fight In him Although he went Into the game with an Injured arm and was game to the end it was seen that the lanky one had little or no stamina left and that hie fighting days are over, Fits tried to get up at the count of 9 in the gee round but fatled The ook slugger had Bree him pie guletus ine dae the business property along the tracks of the Great Northern tn old town, unless some action is @ken immediately toe abate the spark nutsance. For the last three or four days fire alarms have been frequent from this section of the eity ang the Insurance men are bourly expecting a serious conflagration, It ts no ticeable that the fires, which #o far have not been of @ serious nature, have started shortly after tratne have passed through the city | Hattie pahip Nebraska “at navy yard. 3 | Specials in Used Pianos One Ivers & Pond ..... 976.00 One Light & Co, . 6150.00 One Arion $160.00 These pianos are all In aplen dition and if you are in 4 in buying @ plano, ft will pay you to examine them THE MEYER-TONER PIANO C0. 314 Union St. University Cars Pase the Door, in'a wide The effect, self trimmed, button ks, plaids, stripes and fancy able and desirable materials $4.50 a nion MENTS. Manager atines Satorday, the Gan Francisco W. Healy, in a Grand Revival of Opera, GIROFLA.” 00; Saturday Matinee, 25¢ and Soe. THEATER rday Matines, _Runselt @ Drew GESS CO., a Hunting tp OF MYSTERY,” atines, same company in INGING GIRL.” veatags, lhe to See, HEATER eek, Saturday Matinee, & MINSTRELS.” Performance.) o Lewis & Lake dy Company in GIRLEY.” ” Same Beauty Chorus. Prices UF THEATER Third Ave. and Pine Phones: Main 2631; Ind, 3405. All this w nd Saturday Matine The Charlies A. Taylor Company in THELMA.” Prices Night, 10¢, 20¢, 30c; bOx seats, SOc. Matinee, Ie, 2c box seata, 25¢. ? Next Week, “SHE.” ee UNA PARK “The Nation's ¢ pat Playground on the Pacific Coast.” reation for the Ma “ This Wee Fr The reat Martella Trick Cyclist Stoffer's Slide for Life Mafvelous Children on the Horizon CHUTE TH Next Week and High Diving Dog Don Carlo: and the Loretta Twins Tro tal Bare. & CHUTES, Acting Dog and Ape. HOTEL SAVOY | 5 sen seal dal PIETRO After a Successful Season Witt companied by His Quartet of July 16th EVERY A Thorotigh! SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT MARINO h the Savage Grand Qpera Co, Ac Sololsatwe Commencing Monday, EVENING, Keeping With the SDAY, JULY 18, 1907. Women’s Suits, Waists, Costs, Gloves---FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.---Store Closes 5:30 p. m., 12 Noon Saturday Unit Sept. 4 “Under One Roof—Lverything to Furnish we Home Complete.” Additional Offerings From the Stock Arranging Sale of Wearables 1 We did not print all of the special values to be found in the Stock-Arranging Star, desiring to reserve some of the good hews for tonight’s issué Children’s Lingerie Coats, Children’s White Dress« ¢ in last nigl The children gome in for mogg , Childrep’s ( red Dr In : on tention than usual, Children’s Headwear and Children’s Pique Coats, are materially lowered in price Ready-to-Wear Garments, Undermuslins, Waists, Neckwear, Ornaments, Hosiery, Belts, Petticoats and Knit Underwear Are on Special Sale Sale is confined Of course the Stock which it is important to dispose off once at a sdcrifice in order to pave the way for stock-taking, The Special Sale ends at 12 noon Saturday, a we close on Saturday during July and August. No Children’s Lingerie Coats These are lined with Japanese silk Arranging to goods s0 when assortments are broken vhich ti O. D. or telephone orders can be accepted, quantities sold out, they will not be replaced ing Sale as follows— From To | From To O80 Vics $4.95 BLS00 os hance kins ccteeee $10.50 1.4. $6.95 | S16. isis. $O.75 | — FIBS0 ..seeeseeees $11.85 Chiléren’s White Dresses Ages 6 to 14 years, made of French lawn, organdies and Swiss lawn, trimmed with lace and embroidery Reduced from $2.50 and $3.50 to eens $1.05 Reduced from $3.95, $4.50 and $4.95 to see $2.65 Reduced from $7.50 and $9.75 to ....... occes OOS Children’s Colored Dresses Made of high-grade material—imported gingham French pique—in. medium and light plaids, checks and plain col Reduced from $5.75, $6.75 and $7.50 to Reduced from $10.00, $11.50 and $12.50 to . Boys’ and Girls’ Washable | Hats and Caps Children’s s Headwear | Children’s Pique Coats | ‘These have embroidered collars, Made of trimmed straw and lingerie, Made of chambray, duck, linen and | ‘°° girls ee eee 7 nee Reduc- | duced as follows: pique, in white, light blue and tan. Tam Hoge as follows ; ‘ | To o” Shanter and Eton Caps; Soft Tour- | From To From To | . $2.45 ist and Sailor Hats $2.95 | 5 $4.75 | . $3.75 Reduced from 50c, 65e and 75¢ to.2B@ | $6.75 $3.75 $9.50 ...$4.95 83.95 Reduced from 95c and $1.25 to ..65¢@ | $7.50 ...83.05 | $10.50...$5.65 86.75 Reduced from $1.65 and $1.75 to ..OG@ | $14.50... .. ......... 87.45 . 87.50 | eee Hosiery---Special Values including broken lots of black lace a pair to Ladies’ Hose, of extra heavy cotton, wit h- split sole, reduced Hair pwr Imitation Shell Back Combs, with gilt trimmings, reduced from $1.00, Ladies’ He from 25¢ ae, gauze lisle, also some tans, from 35¢ and Neckwear We have selected some broken lots of sizes this season's in Neckwear, all make, in iam ana popular styles. Some of the Stock Col Side and Back Combs, of plain i lars have silk bows, others are nicely trim- shell, reduced from 25¢ and 3c bes High-Grade Combs, with settings of med with embroidery and lace Special Prices Prevail $8.75 For Sine 8.Wice Tapestry Beusele Rg Choice of eight different patterns in floral and O effects. $1.65 27x54 AXMINSTER AND WILTON VELVET Many different patterns, including Oriental, See window display. and green jade; others with setti white stones, turquoise and ameth; duced from $4.50, — $6.00, % $21.90 FOR 9x12 FULL 5-FRAME BODY BRUSSELS RUGS There are six different patterns to choose among, includ- ing both Oriental and conventional designs, in combinations of-tan, red and green, $13.85 For 9x12 Full 10-Wire Tapestry Brussels Rugs Right different patterns, including both Oriental and medallion effects. conventional designs, | All Reservoir Cook Stoves | Lowered in Price line at once remainder of the old For this reason deep reductions are made on every Reservoir Cook Stove in the store. There are about nine different styles Reduced Sixe Kind From To Size Kina | 5-16—Famous Res m $21.75 815.75 9-21—Woodbine Res. | §-18—Famous Res . 26.00 17.50 8-19-—Woodbine Res $20—Kitchen Res. . 23.50 $17-—Renown Res. #-22-—Midland Res. .......+++ : 28.50 8-18—Winner Res. 148-16—Harvest Res , 26.50 8-16—Winner Res &16—Splendid Res « eewe ss I ee ee cere ete eres ss ae &-18—Splendid Res. ........ ‘4 $21—Winner Res $-20—Splendid Res ~ 8-19—Winner Res. §-20—Marvel Res 30,00 $-17—Winner Res. .........0ccceeeee Timely special offe in Preserving and Canning Supplies are made for tomorrow by the House Furnish Section, Spring street of the Second Floor , | ROYAL GRANITE STEEL PRESERVING KETTLES f HActual Regular Special Actual + Regular § iW Sapac ty Number. Price. Price Capacity Number. Price quart Gold base eee! vols 24 45¢ mee | Oe-duart ni ca ele a ees 28 60 Aa -quart rine 26 50c 30¢ | 9 32 R5« ure Paraffine Wax, per cake 10¢. | Silver's Fruit and Vegetable Press i... in Top Jelly Tumblers, per dozer. . 25¢ | Rubber Fruit Jar Rings, extra white, a dozen amily Scale th scoop; weigl pounds by out oe No. 20 “Ideal” Steam Cooker, holding tw = pecial a ais REE Seattle 3 | Womens Costumes, Suits. Furs, Weists. ; Home of palit REDE RI! ya é FILSON Majestic NuONPORATED) WEL Shah: Range. Camplote, Houselurnishers, C Rr one atte shmane pe Seaape oy i SOOND AVENUE, MAD/. ‘ 7 Q te House. Price 204 15, 8:45 feattle’s Leading Vaudeville YOU SURELY HAVE 20 CENTS. Robinson & Grant, Famous Midget Comedian Harland & Rollison; John Walsh; Mr. and M Motion Pictures; Qeott, Balladist ee loer | ade each day A aN AE A A - 29 10 wc’ RACES SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE, Von Klein & Gib John T. Powers AT ae LOIS THEATER, " ‘ Phones Sunset, Maln 1804; Ind, 4934 Firet Race, 2 P. M first Production at Lois of the Great Drama, “JIM THE PEN ' > j trot, MAN.” ‘Matinoes Dally Hxcopt Thursday and Friday. Next Sunday PONE: SEPD B) ce on 7 pri pokenas oe atinee and Evening, "THY MAN FROM MEXICO,” Closing the 2 iN, @2.00, OOREEEOD Taree Lae | Hulainer Season of Stock : ton Rhy so lai a Sa Grand Steed . - ° 2