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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, Avast 2, 1907. HOW JAPAN TRAINS CUNNING SPIES |"! HOLY WAR a Se] Bulle Gassing Eanes ea oF uum ee Because of a seggolty of marine ry ood purchase. ongtt * many of Mie tugboats on It is probable that the question the Sound have had to tle up for of purchase dhys, This shortage has prevatied power to one hundred, Stock on now $15.00 ° hand, Geo, H, Woodhouse €o., 112 W. B. Hutchinson Co., will be submitted to WAR CORRESPONDENT SENDS STORY OF SPY COL of By United Preas.) University st oe econd ay., corner Union, *** voters of the eity this fall, to IN CHINA, WHERE MIKADO'S YOUNG SOLDIERS LEARN for some time and tug ywner| 5 aa VOTE + Auk - ran war r with m bond lesue to coves v *] - . " “ hae be declared on ¥ peans | K UNDER CHINA'S SECRET CURTAIN—THEY KNOW are in deapair. T 1 ‘ane ’ the wt of the purchase @gd con pee ike A BOOK FODAY are from $20 to $9 p {end ma have beon killed after | struction of a city hall AMERICA L > paid stationary engine uy ee flene dir hiy tortured, Four | —— supply if very limited ] rench wareht nh the harbor | Mark Lowd to Leave o» | ° |to exact retribution Jght, 1907, by Newspaper Enterpriee Ase’. ship men say to meet the situation ° Mark Lowd, superintendent of Copyria be c i they must have men from the enat The sultan seome powerl#s and | construction for the Seattle Klectria ALTER KIRTON If Amerioa ever rapplea with | the t ay CAPT. w “ Janna, tha whi be fokiter * oat ~ > - ee meouraged In ¢ mpany at Seattle, will leave the Bias soldier and Famous War |e the most cunning TO P . eesat to recent ie of the company on Septem 820 Second Avenue espondent patient © best-informed | “ mee WO: DFSve “ © take wp the ame kind otal Servl@h) fin a to agg nie elton f work for Stone & Webster fy e Star Exclusive ¥ in the world PJ fleid poh Al A tt “have Ja an ie he Japa yi‘ e proon out to Chk ent, will succeed il superintendent Doi Suter from te Heat two loads of Jay UNI NS JAPG FOR VANCOUVER | ‘ ateawer Indiana has been | is where Japa’ ‘ a gure whe A series of meetings ¢ ilu to Vancouver PALACE MARKET, i? the same 81 who tn th inday evening of each me employed by the Ei . 5 1} When nty apparel ie ead » be held at the Labor te railway, Mar alace Moat Market, 604 2nd ave : japanese . Jwhich the speakorn will be bead . fina thelr |Get your poultry for Sunday dir China than the Ch a vice of the | nent ministers of this elt Columbia, and it | her now 7" Ame rene { ore are to be| Bee the Halil a Who, it there Is « » in here | vide dinew a tho we Ie | eho | Bi g Reductions Kind tn which bon tho chureh snd OM IOAGQ WILL ¢ | WHEN | TAILOR MADE LINEN SUITS | “towards the t. At the meet areen, ( Kiangyans, to | hay evening at § Rev. Bid GET CONVENTION Received late in eason, J the thing for this weather ft Tan Wen. ney Strong will be the princely 0 S ry $35.00 Suits at u ri 00 Suits a 00 Suit 35.00 Suite ne ith a ecard bearing curt | speake Do you expect to wear a $10.00 Suits at $25.00 Suits at hey wi straw hat if you walt until Winter to buy it. When is the time to buy? WHY (By United Press.) go wil QC HICAGO, Aug _Chicag ! nventions, aecording to Ke repul ht,‘ chairman of the eneral, T pre » Ex-Commander N { the Japanese navy, now prea this remarkable seat of $5.00 | $12. 50 | $17.50 DAINTY SILK DRESSES tee having charge of de ¢ brics that are practical and buildings are plain, No! at he He says Chicago | N a gre sane has t ton appear! japanese STUDENT aaaey at 8 the ty. The only compet OW | they go af half r from The rr ne are Denver the When the warni days are | 7 ‘ 5 : TO PASS HIMSELF OFF AS Al ayun nelly Kansas City and Boston just: beginning te. make \ $30.00 Dresses at | $35.00 Dresses at | $45.00 Dresses at CHINAMAN, BY PLAITING HIS load o wink t , “ Eight hundred bh room have you want a comfortable Mam| | HAIR INTO A QUEUE AND hauling near Rellingham y wen ¢ wed for next st Our bog stock, 15.00 17.50 22.50 h i CHANGING HI8 DRESS. and she was crushe valued up to #4, is on the Walla Walla te 5 ty etna "HR Sua aRe| athe” SEN Sees] AT FIFTH AND PINE ped boy reading “The Stmp t midday | He was reading In a room whose | short Each entire furnishings might co# sale counters and every thing goes at $1 SUITS ARE GREATLY REDUCED As fire a line of In Panama 4 Seattle , worsteds—four - ae JAPANESE STUDENT IN HIS DY READING “THE SIMPLE ght te con wen neal ee er ae FT gold 1 wan cit sal tat the Beatle Hecti $10.00 $19.95 » Will te SOS" | hie r oth he w « . sell to i Be American fortitications|*, ) Moors are no m Mve ; ! ., 10, soll to. the LILLAGAR & BARKMAN Suits worth up to $35.00. Suits worth up to $49.50. harbors and guns and naval trimmings in the gymnasiam, at * new drawings of the were serious! tion of the car es than America herself] bars, va nfo Congreasinaa Jonpe | hen aud Pine st. The 1310 2nd Ave. $29.75 $44.75 os ct trom the spy had gra Hevable—bat i ts true. cece ar ode Wier Bag ty : mg neg EXCLUSIVE MATTERS Suits worth up to $75.00 Suits worth up to $135.00. college, they « t palgn for the Us 7 World. They that can assist t thirst for of them have where today the and peeking and potes and plans 4 end reporting back at home every shre they can pick « NEW INCORPORATIONS | "AMUSE MENTS. HOT WEATHER UNDERSKIRTS k--On! sco Opera Comy rood deal more, but Sat- resents the San Fr “O8c each of Seatt Matilda 8. Ca Sarat “THE MIKADO.” Blair, Bophia Hopwood a , Prices—-25e, Boe, Tbe fli Matinee Be and 60 Cool Waists nee Sat y in Frank W. Healy & Sullivan's t worth in every case Kelloxg. — jie All Week-—-Only Matinee Saturday, Mies Emma Bunting ith dainty embroidery and sitiniqaemnaane. 1000 tN tar Burgess Company in : : sey | A GROUP OF POLITICAL STUDENTS AT TUN-WEN COLLEGE. MF. Me “THE BURGLAR'S DAUGHTER.” | " i THE JIU JITSU GYMNASIUM IN THE BACKGROUND. i Next Week, Starting Suaday Matines, Auaust 4 Lawn and Batiste Waists at | Lawn and Batiste Waists at . tation x “RACHEL GOLDSTEIN.” | $1.25 | $2.25 mira! Dewey, arrived from the } Tt Wear, |A Hebrew Dialect Comedy, by the Same Company—Same Prices | our and tumber feat beaks yesterday. with 18.900 \1 oe ae ——————« |f Beautiful Lace Waists at $5.00—worth $10.00 at least. i: it ea 9g oe LYRIC THEATER Lawn and Batiste Waists at China Silk Waists at ton will sail for South eames Sonoma nal om - } Tonight“All Week urd ee. cal " : mei BA hs teen oweht to san! uy. Teh. “Mor carne er ious eal p Steamer Sonoma sailed from Sax) ye i fianiey. the we Com eerie —Al Week—aturday Matinee, Lewis & Lake Musical $3.25 $3.50 by the Simpson Lumber be consigned for Yokohama, Kobe The x hen an in the : : mer Rosalie left today ‘Who's Baby?” and “California in 49." fo. 50 Stee Chee Noe teat | CHILDREN’ S wast DRESSES A Big New Musical Comedy Co. goon pl gta schooner and Shanghal mages. The! The steamship C hich |a steamship Chippewa, which and will continue running aah seesntiy run ry nto BY ines teon undergoing tepa * latter has been repaired — lid lin © Satur Wash D s nas aetececs win sumed the SeattleVietoria run to iel F No Change Th Prices Phones 567 A eplens 4 = SARS eee ener Somes ot ay Eyestran Causes Headaches. Daniel Fuhrman that eold from $2.50 to $3 Th je fishing schooner , 2 a “Taber oor hase pants | to THIRD AVENUE THEATER ‘$1 25, $1 50, $1.75 Will soon leave for Manila and ne fo Po “insurance appear Squadron at Naty Yard. *** Pire ts not that kind eee! al Co, 120 an = GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. GUARANTEED ATTRACTIONS. cre Opens at 9:30 and| Closes at Noon Tomorrow |: == —_——E==—_— Shirt Waist Clean-Up Pantages’ Vaudeville Temporarily at the Leis. Values Up to 59c, Only 25c Values Up to $1.19, Only 55c ATTRACTIONS—Ciayton. Jer and Ja Swan's Alligat We've ta ned from # again alter » place of the Lydia Kinase Third and Pine. } Phones Main Ind. 2405 | t at’ t w All This Week Saturday Night, 10¢, 20c, 30¢; box seats, 50c. Matinee, 10¢, 20c; appear, ring We have about 50 Hats of various styles, worth from $3.50 Next Week—“A WIFE'S HONOR.” jf to $12.00. If you can ething in the lot that suits you a it will save several you LUNA PARK——... The largest board walk amusement park on the Coast, | Your Choice at 75C€ } This Week DON CARLOS. Trained M | Dony, the great slack-wire 1 | Ancient Chinese War Junk “W hang Ho” coming. | One tare, trolley or ferry | # and Dogs a STAR rong ag ggg Meg cmcelgr ope te a = on 820 Second Avenue OND DAY’S FIRE SALE BUSINESS SHOWS THAT IT IS NOT PRACTICABLE TO TRY TO KEEP ASSORTMENTS COMPLETE FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON—A GOOD AS- SORTMENT OF BARGAINS FOR MONDAY. (OME IN OFTEN—THE SHOWING CONTAINS MUCH ADDITIONAL GOODS FOR TO- MORROW MORNING'S SELLING. Te, McKa od Cantwell; the Aerial Martinis, May Melville, Elwell d the Pantagence NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Athletic Park BASEBALL TOMORROW BUTTE VS. SEATTLE. 3:30 P.M. Yesler car. waists left fre ym the big sale of Monday j and Tues m into two lots. We don't The fact that we had to close » doors yesterday at noon until 2 o'clock Ose n at 4:30 xx : . ‘ Ul th : i “6 need to te t they are al MS Seasons goods and because goods could be placed on the floors fast enough to keep up assort would seem t Lint 2 29 10 SP 14, AT_MEADO are well made waists and well worth the regular prices. Speak volumes for the b rgains offered. Today the business hours are uta ular th ere That goes without saying with the garments the Mc & Yesterday, and the volume of business indicates that the store will of nece 1 close tomorrow Six RACES DAILY Carthy store carries. But to cut the story short and end J # noon and remain closed all afternoon. We have tried our best to keep assortments good and to mate bn. the matter of waists, we are going to let you choose from Make it unnecessary to close the doors, but so keen were the people of Seattle to secure the bargains Take care at First Avenue and Jackson Street. Lot No, 1, valued up to 59c each, 25 ‘ “ dminai Includt for onl notes 6ae of We offered that this condition was well nigh impossible. GENTLEMEN, 81.00, —, Peg of LADIES, BO¢. tor Only { Between closing time tonight and me teat time in the morning our men will remove the sold goods Lot St vent cree up to $1.19, at only 35c, 49c, 59¢ and 65c }15c, 20c, 25c and 30c Wash Belts at 19c. Ribbons at Only 9c. k tomorrowfrom 2 Another ribbon clearance to- | from the main floor—from which the Fire Sale held—and replace them with other being brought from 11 Store, and you May rest assured that the assortment will be good tomorrow morning WATCH THE WINDOWS! REMEMBER THESE CONDITIONS ON WHICH FIRE SALE GOODS WILL BE SOLD: _ The first and most 1t condition to bear ind the Fire Sale Goods attended to afterward which are varehouse. All the wagons at our command are busy bringing goods to the morrow, including various | and lots of different our larg lection of white wash belts, all this STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK vue ‘otare style n and er in heavy quality, all | with pearl and gold Fe gttbave vonigeee Raita plain and fancy, every yard of them th the regular Le Oc a While they priced regularly at 3c, 49¢ 4 2 silk taffeta ribbons, — both ; ; 2 ‘ } i mind is that we can make no definite promise of | We cannot promise to deliver Fire Sale Goods with OW ALL DEPOSITS BANK YOUR SAVINGS * very on Fj e Good We may be able to | regular goods, as conditions may make it imy te ‘ * Mone Sailor Hats at 50c bi liver some of th 1 few davs from date of sible for us to do so | Mile; but on the ms be eral week All goods will be sold in the condition in which A fresh lot of women’s pure white chip straw sailors, rect bef ‘ : « th ywn and width of brim, and finished with blac rib. ore deliver b le on qther So please they are shown on the floor. We cannot do repair bon band, just the sor ) plece out the summer-—a camp. don’t ask the mise date of deliver or refinishing work on Fire Sale Goods under any \ a shor a hat-a hat to wear on that > ntain climb ility hat 4% they Cannot do it circumstances ant iced for tor ato : Ee 50c Regularly p | | Il at all times be given Sales must be for cash at time of purchase. No 7D OE siecaiheai the pref | ~~~ ~ eo ~ mone erence leli y ¢ ; S Good C, O. D. orders can be filled | EE “ If y ose er Fire Salt : i? gt : ; { : | Stationery. Post ak 2 you purcha Sale Goods at the Fire Sale Goods cannot be exchanged nor taken | them, the reg evs of Victor machines will be ple to learn cellent quality—some boxe pick of our entire collection of ooeeeeee — — poe eoords sung by Allee Nielsen and Ff i Con with 120 some with 2 for be and $ for be souvenir } V re ne ol ile Nine selectior have be re only 8 pleces »rieed cord ost cards, includ al 1 ff 3 Tol ALL THE CREDIT | ore snd the records are éepsclally clear. aud distinct vis a a aa : , wie ce » : anda Lachwning Pas { 1403 YOU, WANT Drop into our Victor parlors any time and lsten to these ng to quantity and quality at } popular local view r tail bah | 26e to 88 a box, Choice to: { them on sale ar of { || SECOND | morrow at the store tomorros | AVENUE. | | 1 omy Re 1c} stem Ic | x " ‘nchinieciads ‘eaamananeey cat. | § Shermen|{byy 8G - SECOND AVE,| bys eapehontns tid Ad» Standard | Agents now ol Pattern | for the BUY > | } al | PAY LATER ee Agents | Designer ° e ° Sa o 68 6 © 60 6 ao e O06 osnm0e & 0 Od ea