The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1907, Page 8

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amine “ le W |lodge, and The Seattle lodge No."2/Worden on Puget sound, Guna, |,, Mee. Matt Bika and a host of visiting Bike| ree fof foature of the day./ammgnition and balloons agom. tte? Haywood trial from ali parts of the United States! phe seat players. were unable | pan the men. last night before held thelr second annual plenic at/to get any farther than first base Wildwood @ay was spent in games and ath etic sports Handicaps and games with unique Gisadvantages te the Were witnessed to the amusement STATE NEWS . ELKS HAVE 2 A Lil LIVELY DAY The Seattie members of the Bon: evolent A ball fame b@ween the Maver and Protective Order of [!eks, Who agg members of the Elka’ park yesterday, The (@# the visiting Me@ricks were so energetic that when a Seattle Elk did reach first he was immediately hustled away and put inte custody The @ore, according to the reports of the visitors, was 28 to 0 fn @vor t fe the Tyre rieks. Races with peculiar Seattle Elks “a prese > MRS. SARAH M MOSES Mes. Advices from Italy givé tnfeema men of the coast artillery left you terday for the Pacific coast to be distributed at the two California and a Forts Casey and ANKENY 10 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1907. ARTILLERYMEN EN ROUTE. (iy Vuited Mens, we NEW YORK, July 19.-Over 100 forte in ituetrated = her |thrown upon the went wild the trial until a RUN AGAIN (Star Speet felatf#n will hold | plen le In wvtee) tion of the sudden deate of Mrs.| WALLA WASIeA July 19 The wi Sarah Moses of this city, She was) United Staseg Senator Levi An appointed ¢ We reward fer tfiformation as to /OP & tour through’ Rupope and had) keny will b6 a aandidate for re | RPPDINIOD the whereabouts of H. BE, Nicolai, | Tesehed Floreng election, This sets at rest the 2 ca resident of the Law and ened Mrs. Moses as 8 ®A0 known 80° | matty reports that he would not) * ee of Sunnyside, has been in. |clety and club woman of Beattie. | seek renomination | creased from $500 to $1,250. The Walla Walla municipal elec: | tion will be carried to the courts, the councilmen declaring the elec. tion of Iuly § void on the gréunds that the polls were not kept open | Qee required number of hours. Baitors attending the bi ence at Bave placed at their disposal all of | the autos in that town Dempsey Bros, Was recently destroyed at will rebuild. On November ist the last apthe will be driven on the Kennewick branch of Portland & Seattle rail road, The terminus fight of Tacoma citizens against the N. taken Pool roams in Spokane have been | ordered to close. Using a spoon, two prisoners tun. She fs survived by @ sister in Halt |more, @ brether and sister ia Phil adolphia, and a son, 1. B. Moses, of thielty be ‘MAY OUST The. |: on fer: will Rverett next w whose big mill Tacoma (Star Speetal Servier) DAWSON, Y. T., July 19.—Judge Burbridge, the Canadian feder al exchequer court, arrived today accompanied by the court staff. | He will open court Monday to hear the cases which the government of Canada is bringing to oust the | concessionaires from the Bronson jand Ray properties on Bonanza ereek and the Anderson on on Hunker creek, the P. has been under advisement, conces: conces neled out of the county jail at ons being owned by the Guegen North Yakima and are atill at S¢!m* Both concessions lic In the large. heart of the two richest creeks in . the Klondike and have been a Banks containing state deposits have been very tardy in paying the iaterest in to the state treasurer. blight and bianket covering mi of the richest ground during the Fire broke out in the rooming entire history of the camp. The , : government declared the conces ho f Mra. > ’ une comeaceed My Mrs. N. P. Al-| clon canceled and hes taken these Jen, at Blaine, O'clock and had it not been for the effective work of the firemen the building would have been destroy. | ed, last night about 1 ias¢ proceedings to oust the con cesstonal res Tile iamage. Ts somated “ae | STATE ELECTRIC LINES PAY BIG about $500. While assisting in loading logs BOSTON , duly 19 "The Stone & On & car near the MeCush logging | Webster report of the May opera camp near Columb the Bellingham Bay and British Col umbia railroad, yesterday, William | Trainer was struck on the back of | ross earnings, om the line of | tions of their two Washington cor porations follows Puget Sound Elec sias the head by one of the big timbers | changes; $96,117, net and instantly killed. lerease changes, $20,615. | overcharges, $28,151; tne WHEN A DRUG STORE 1S NOT ONE #:ss4 Whatcom County Ratlway and | Light company, gross earnings, (sae Special ser Service) | $28,002; increase changes, $27,610 OLYMPIA, July 19.—According | net, $10,863; increa $5,548. Sur to m ruling of the attorney general | py over charges, $4,324; increase, to prosecuting attorney of | $ Skagit county, drug stores which sell cigars, soda water or anything | except drugs, must close on Sun days, Morning in company with Major | %!* Store, 1016 Second av, an en | Richardson en route to the lower | “Te Bew and uptodate line of Yukon country. | Woolens, selected from the best eteceeenneventencnncrrenitentcerneenncenenss SPECIAL UNDERWEAR, 50c. | We will run as Saturday's special | Summer Underwear at S0c per gar ment. fad and Union. DAWSON, Y. T., July 19. ernor Hoggatt close to cost now. Sleeves, straight or shaped; all sizes, 4, 5, 6, @nd no sleeves, new process, wear better than Hsle, all sizes, 4 House Needs in the Clearance Sale the general deciine in this clearance sale | $1.25 Food Choppers 95¢ Food Choppers Good strong, well-made Gar fam size; has three cutting den Hoes ha 6in. blade. ) knives 55c Garden Rakes 39¢ a All-Steel, 12-tined strong Ga 18c Sauce Pans 12¢ den Rake , , 2-quart gray enameled lipped " ee ie " 85c Shovels 49¢ Long handled, round point 75c Coffee Mills 49¢ Garden Shovels; best make We has cast 10¢ Clothes Pins Se top é to hold 50 Clothes Pins in Shopping cotfee; Baske Basement Store—The Bon Marche. 10c Linen Toweling Re- | 35¢-40c Linen Towels Re- duced to 7 1-2¢ Yard. duced to 25¢ Each Extra heavy Unbleached Lin A clean-up of broken lots of fine, all pure — tine en Crash, 18 inche le, for | Towels, in fancy dama & good towel for | terns, in blue ! whit border yt the stands the hardest | ted fringe; also tehed wear with rows of inner drawn work The Bellingham Chamber ot| Commerce of that place has tssued | @ very attractive little book, ¢ } titled “Bellingham and the North-| west.” | Exdusive Clothes | Daniel Fubrman has tn stock at | Gov. HoGGATT IN YUKON. Special Seevien) Gor. | arrived here this woolen mills in the United States and Burope, execlasively for him. The discriminating dressers will do well to visit Fubrman and wet} in their order for their fall sults| owe W. B. Hutchinson Co,, cor now Clearance ‘of Underwear at Tremendous Reductions The wanted warm weather weights marked below or Specimen values follow : Undervests at 19c Instead of 25c Women's Jersey-Ribbed fine White Cotton Vests, high neck, long Undervests at 39c Instead of 50c Women's Jersey-Ribbed finest White Silkoline Vests, low necks 6, 6 af $1.00, beck short new pelts better - Union Suits & Women's J ys eho Uni om sleeves, knee Jength than lisle, all slaés, 4, 5, 6. Union Suits at 89c Instead of $1.25 Women's Jersey-Ribbed finest white Stik ene Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, new process, better than lisle, all sizes, 4, 5, 6. Boys’ Underwear 25c Instead of 35¢ Bal Boys’ finest Egyptian briggan Shirts, long drawers to match, all to %4 Undervests at 25c Instead of 35c Misses’ Jeraey-Ribbed finest pure White Cotton Vests in a 8 and pants to match, every style. None finer; all sizes, 18 to 34 Second Floor-—The Bon Marche. 1-1 Ribbed or * and kne best wiz made Even the most staple everyday needs of the household follow 25e¢ Garden Hoes 17¢ Universal Main Floor—The Bon Marche. Notion Sale 40c Dress Shields 15¢ Be Corset Laces 16¢ paire Dress Shield AU silk ¢ t Laces, full e good Tfive ya ‘ ed, pit Canfield, | blue, yellow elght 150 Finishing @raid 9 49¢ Knee Protectors 25¢ Pai i ece Finishing air of Knee P: “ vat Dress Br 4 4 4 back stay. Warranted not to rip. Bee Hive 4 day Beaut Belt Pin 4c Book « Goff Binding Jou Beauty Pin. Book as isk, ore price $1.75 i and J W bend; [t I r fi White Oxford n a very fine | from $3.50 to $4.00, bd colo on quality canva Bee H fr pres Tvs: pels Je Main Fioor—The 'S9¢ to $ 25 ae Branch Store BONT euns and rifles dore Wilts @ Co Hardware, WANTED. One hundred second-hand shot 10-30 and 30-40 call re and 12 and 16 gauge; must be number one condition, Theo: 1008 First ave, Sporting Goods, Cut! There's pl bug in tea; ina ton of Sc y if you don't ur gr LECTURES ON THE | HAYWOOD TRIAL | jed the hall to the doors: |@ereoptican plotures of the trial | When the pieture of Haywood wax chooring was in Boise in attendance upon The King County | first day of August INGTON FIRE haw Michigan TEA. not one » it; we pay him i] Women’s Suits, Waists, Corsets, ‘Titus lectured on |] Hyan's hall! wad that pack | Men, ‘Titnn | with 4 lecture sereen the erowd Mra, ‘Titus This stofe closes at 12 ring Sal men's, Vayoran asso (PP TeNsiNg sale of Wome its fourth annual not gilready Woodland park, on the well repaid for, calling befe tised during the past twos Suits, Walking Skirts 1, Btevens ax sil Bes. HAIR ORNA enty of hum oon The Stock-Arranging Sale Best goods are final—no excha ounce | hilling’s | | turns your money UNDERMUSL INS, WAISTS, READY-TO-WEAR GARMENT Coats Gloves---FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.---Store Closes 5:30 p “Un@er Gye Roof—Zverything to Furnish the Home Complete.” The Costume and Suit Section’s Stock-Arrang. ing Sale Ends at-12°Noon Tomorrow . 2 noon owSaturday during July and August. Misses’ and Childeen’s Apparel will end at that time dgmorrow. Ii visited the Costum@ and Suit Séetitn and shared in theufugual special values; you will feel ¢ been adver we 12 noon tomorrow. The remainder of the goods which hav iy continue on sale until closing time tomorro although only t k Pettitoats and Net Dresses are given space toc If yous tees SKIRTS, BELT. HOSIERY, KNIT UNDERWEAR MENTS, NECKWEAR, OR CHILDREN'S APPAREL, - an Opportunity to buy ata sa ing. AW afford No C, 0. D, nor telephone orderg can be accepted. 12 Noon Saturday at Spt. For this reason, the Stocked ale pry sees Arrang Lawn aad Net Dr — ou have he Coats, ging @ ] ye th } | fn ~~ I A in Prince nd er | Silk Coats, in Eton, Pony’ and Box st ve 40 ve of ph ain white as On S Ch { Sal 1 ately trimmed, Stdck \rranging dale bo 2 a e im choice .,.... “g OFS. Were dwar vee’ ¢ ; fy i" . p Silk and Lace Coats, in by lack, white and tan; some ens. Valens fonthes® a ‘ a EVERY BOYS’ SUIT IN THE HOUSE i] in heavy silk Renaissance, some in. lace, some of aml short sleeves are repres ly taffeta silk eth de Eton and cutaway styles OD ov kvesistesetvebiednd = Our early fall orders of boys’ clothing are on PP tececcree ce eee cee eeee ° ¢ $9.65 Silk P. wa the way and we must make room for them. Every Fancy Dress Coats, in white, black and tan; made etticoats - 4 bie suit in our splendid stock, which comprises every of allover lace, silk braid and silk, in Eton, pony, 7 Petticoats, made of good quality Jea correct style and fabric for boys, ages 244 to 16 | tight-fitting and other le Stock-Arrangi J taffeta, with deep stitchan years old, has been reduced. These are the values i Sale price é $14. { flounce, well-tailored May be be that we offer: i Fancy Dr Coats, in all Ik and Renais had in navy blue, ted, brow BOYS’ SUITS } sance; all t vopular model Stock-Arranging tan, gray, green and Bi i Sale price . at Sen $18.75 Regular price $10.00. Before Now Before Now ||! Silk Rubber-Coats, for motoring, in R stripes PERG ic 3s 0 $4 é .8$3.00 $6.50...... $4.90 |} = and faney plaids, some hav elvet collar and Ss ae Se Ss eee $5.65 1 cuffs, and others leather col nd cuf Stock Walking kirts _ De ek: $4.50 $850......... $6.40 Arranging Sale p ; $19.75 Made of summer suitings, } Tourist Coats for street and outing wear, checked, plaid and striped P br One-Fourth Off on All Youths’ Suits i = made of summer suiting, in checks and ama. Also plain Panama. up i i plaids, and trimmed with straps, fancy button me platted, box plaited and i = velvet collar or plain shawl coll Stock-Ar “~*~ flare gored styles, trim i ranging Sale price nee 4.95 th stitched bias be & J R d | h i & C H Other Tourist oats reduced from $1 i aad wali beak Stock re om i Br te abies cei peeks $6.75 Sale price vis siete wi 800.804 First Ave. Corner Columbia. Vy és eee posites si atc Strongest Boys’ Clothing Mouse in the State. ™ boc Suits Cloth Eton Suits, in all colors; Stock-Arranging Sale price ....... .eece i tapeeees ee F I Voile Suits, in grays, greens, tans and blues; Eton style. Stock-Arranging Sale price ..... White Ser and Voile Suit 1 style; Stock-Ar ranging Sale price, choice .... .......-- All-Silk Coat Suits, in black 1c, brown, tan, green, checks, plaids and st: Store Opens 8:30 A. M. Last Call on All Summer Merchandise A Carnival of Bargains for Saturday Tomorrow will be a day of Solid of the list is given in this ad. CLEAN-UP SALE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS. 1 lot of Men's Summer Balbr Un derwear; good quality in plain and fancy colors. Clean up price 22h¢ Men's Golf and Negligee Shirts, with and without collar es 14 to 17. Clean up price iSe f Men’ and without bib. ( Plain Denim ihe Working S9¢ FALL MERCHANDISE ARRIV- ING DAILY. CLEAN UP SALE OF LADIES’ NECKWEAR. yvers in Plain fre t om 10c to ¢ * Clean up price Se, 10¢, 15¢, 25e¢, and 30¢ FALL MERCHANDISE ING DAILY, ARRIV- BOYS AND MISSES. Boys’ and Misses’ Strap Sandals, regular GA iS teas Raeewene B9¢ Wo BDE MID-SUMMER SHOE SALE RED Complete Hous: price Beatt! Home of the Great Majestic Closes 9 P. M. Sharp. Bargains all over the store. Anminkling LAST CALL ON SUMMER WAISTS. Sa up Sale lay all new and have got to ¢); the v ced them at they are chand Yand we and p anced ASe, them in three 68¢, S3e. Fall merchandise arriving daily. CLEAN UP SALE OF SUMMER DRESS SKIRTS. Skirt Dress Fall merchandise arriving daily CLEAN UP PRICES ON SUMMER WASH BELTS. Ladies hite Wash Belt Prices from 25¢ to 3 Clean up prices 9¢, Se and 19¢ FALL MERCHANDISE ING.DAILY. ARRIV- WOMEN. Lad Vhite Oxfor vith White 1 special for Saturda #1. 25 and had r made tla ar 0 qual d Shoes, light and m reat alue velaly MEN Oxfords in Vici, Pat 2401-3 Jackson St. THE BEE HilV SLOOND AVENUE, MA ment Womens Costumes, Suits. fers. Waists. ERICK Ge NELSON ofurnishers, (iNCORPORATED) Votel and Club turnishetss MADISON STREET AND SPRING STREET. CHINAMAN REARRESTED. oy, and to which he had been a} CAPTAING ARE SHIFTED. | Capt J. T. Daniels, of the c t return afte reine r : °° | wed to return after being 8 The Northwestern Ste Ana, will go on the Santa | Ana Ting, a Chinaman who in| rested on shore for belug illegaily | company has made @ num The command of the Sante adelphia, upon which he was a mees | found Ting we K for the Be a ng RE. gry in mld Met Gh rer «* hotel bar. He has been searc Capt. O'ftrien's place. Capt. L. J.| 207% te Globe Ens for since his desertion Skegg, of the Santa Clara, will as SPECIAL ~ UNDERWEAR, 50 We will run as Saturday's special immer Underwear at 50c per gar W. B. Hutchinson Co. nd and Union PALACE MEAT MARKET. For the best meat, courteous treat ment, prompt attention, and low pr 504 Second av, Especially fine poultry oe of your bring them to us. tice. Prices the Optical Co., 1207 Last Days of the Great 5 Francisco Strike Sale Thousands of dollars worth of goods have been sold during this great sale | 'es8 numbers of people have taken advantage of the many bargains that we have off As the season advances we find that we are up against it for room and we get rid of the balance of the big $25,000 stock at once to make room for our ] which is arriving daily. READ READ READ CLOTHING. HATS All our $2.50 light colored hats n 1 All of r $2.50 Hats now ts $3.00 Stiff and Soft Hats now $18.00 and $20.00 § binccrruremawi geet silk mixtures, latest patterns, n¢ 150 Boys $9.25 n’s $ ) is 0 1 iia wr { 1; an $12.85 ; en's $ and $30.00 hand | 75¢ Boys’ Knee Pants made, all sha 1 $15.25 FURNISHING GOODS. PANTS P lent § ders now Wool Pants; regul c/n rt $1.45 | s t re V\ Par i n ‘ $4.00; » $1.95 Oc Ba 1, Underwear } ay a t ear now t pri $5.00 $2.8 $1.00 } an Und ths’ 1 y c $2.00 1 ve) a | wear $1 1 Te «90 pairs of Men's fir $1.00 Derby Underv lar price $1.50, 1 SSe¢ 750 Me é : $1.00 Me ate SHOES $1.00 M Men's } Box ¢ $1.50 M olf $4.00 ISe Men's Black Has Men's \ h ar pr 3 1 0c Mew ack and TJ 1 1 B + Men I He 1 » 50 an 4) ( su Men's fine Dre 3 | now A | I 4 now 83.00 3 pairs to a cust r Men's French calf dre re Faney Ve 1 x Ne $6.00; 1 83.75 Half Price The Crown Clothing Co., I 1121 First Avenue ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF POSTOFFICE ipes; Stock-Arranging Sa e command of the Sara! Save the Pieces broken eye cate any broken lens on lowest Second ar, To move these goods quickly for the next few days we prices deeper than ever and allow you to take the goods at practically your own ff Shirts at WATCH FOR THE oe td We can 4 pmee rw sosg2 2732842 ~ and ¢ Fall Ws a » 165 | sty $1.0 now now @ a

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