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GIRLS ENTERTAIN wv AT WILDWOOD PARK . gos of BT, operators by the at Wildwood park, on park this «umm Wagner's or ; rt Th at Vashington ° « - was chartered for * during the eventing Heht ‘refresh women of iy demonstrated ¢ ‘ eeehibelt first annual dance thelr vin, the committee in charge. " could affect the capture. , fei Tet tm the reer of the “nwo men were placed under ar G jee at 213 Washington st. was rest, who gave their names aa Char. vied tat ight by Police Ser door fading Into the room whore ly watched for soveral nights, $iNG DEVELOPS A BIG AND GOV. HUGHES AN INVESTIGATION THAT MAY START SOME.) THING ALL OVER THE Ff JESSE 0. FROST. . New Warden of Sing Sing. wor DY | York, thanks to potitieal tnfimence. of ate given consideration duet talk 6 ete rather than prison treat firmed | unent, Keepera are charged with having acted as mes answer quee sengers to get money for favored | courtote and receiving 25 per cent Spproprinted hy the state purpose. Charges are made, the brutal treatment of pris- en o. Engineor EL. Varney, of the |charges of drunkenness while on duty have been preferred, ta will date of hin beartng has been post Crore ee8 | poned until next Tpesday morning FARMERS’ UNIONS PROFITABLE (Star Spectal Servier) TACOMA, Aug. T.—That a farm of . erv anton Is just as feasible « plan , nn of protective organization as any j can make large profits | for ite members, was demonstrated at the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Bay [sland Producers’ 5 day yesterday in the Untted States court rooms. This union comprises a member ship of 479 farmers whose ranches | lie in what Is known as the “Hay on oy oad island country,” or in the wostern ag rs. MAry | portion of Pierce county, and par- Ses, widow, and Paul Petras, in-| {ieularly upow the talands of Puget — | sound located within the boundaries ed that during the past 12 months the union agent on the Commercial dock has sold farm produce of a total value of $49,500 TO HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC. STATE NEWS —— } . & minister ot | pectin Stricken in bis pul | ‘The fons of Norway will hold died | thetr vy mic Sunday at Smith, of Portiand oly ge yesterday at loos | ———————______—_—_— Sempting to rescue | Pacific Squadron at Navy Yard. *** from drowning. rictly confidential. Reasonable 204 Bailey Bidg ° NORTHWEST=, TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY way commission | rates at the! . Several draw Undeubtedly be wilt men of Hoquiam have fight Sunday cloning Bros’ dry kiln at destroyed by fire afternoon. The lows will | , totally covered by insur Teuee Most faatidious at | first Ave. and Columbia St on before being tak Lifiian Birchard, of Daven gat “pent the other night y | port, ‘pad ir ies peau Townsend merchants are Jost om & holiday and picnic ix future. Pratt, former! , a rly of Batherd SER South thond yesterday trom — Seutidice. fie was one of Clay pigeon shots in the Marry Kingston, a colored indi CSL arreniod ai Dellingham ter SPATTLE, WASH. SERVICE This Company has ex ceptional facilities for the prompt and efficient transaction of any busi- ness intrusted to it. & disturbance, clat that pry 4 » claims tha gaa . was committed wher ty asleep. The at tacking a police of Meee with a knite Hiv unusua Mid not go down with the 8nd & fine was given saloonmen of Aberdeen Bot with disobeying the jmuday and keeping open Now stoa: . E. SHORROCK, President. J. P. HARTMAN, Vice Prosident. ALEXANDER MYERS, Secretary JI, V. A. SMITH, Cashier A per Ct. Interest paid onSavings mer Tourist for navy yard geond annual dance under | gbility’ to properly” entortain thar! Southern railway, nine milosseant | quests, and to the reputation thay | of thie olty, last night. then made they added much Inst anise! hota | 2t8ht The dance was oue of the . ~ Py provided the music, and 0 i Dr, Morritt M. Ring, unt re a * 8 Nools Were served. egptly & prominent tocal osteopath | f #IRST—To unload every yard of goods and every gar- in Credit for th® splendid auccess (Star Special Service.) ahd physician, has been appointed i for the taat car of the second annual dance is! por TOWNSEND, Aus chief of the departnent of ehomis- jf Ment in our superb summer stock. Some of our buyers due to Misses Kathleen | yi¢ : Tr #0, Irma Qallow and Jennie Las Mey K. Tull, present o! SeaTRamet we =e |lron Mountain, where the den, running | the games wert locat a claim im the vicinity of the mour A Chinese gambling den, ru re loonted before he ‘ he moun Ho Suse and Chin Pot. The officer | lovated tor triende of the party » Secured as evidence much gambling | The latest assay of the product of gat Cd Bannick. who Was araphernalia and nearly $400 in| © mines show copper tn fe smash through the money. The place haa been close-|Wantities than has eve departed with esough powers of at | torney to cover the entire moun tain with mining claims. Local jipdia Thompson, against whom | missing, and for that reason the | it ty Other union, and that auch an or- | ot ai —_- THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1907. 7. | ov BYRNED IN TRAIN WRECK, MURDER BUICIDE, OBIECTS OF THIS GREAT OBIECT LESSON] ~ SAIE ARE TWOFOLD | RALMIGH, N.C, Aye t—Two! LOB ANODLAGS, Au@ T-—Thomas bodies in the burning’ debris and | Chapman, aged 60 years, an fone body recovered from the wreck Jexpert accountant, late yesterday 11 freight cars burned and seve Wijafierncon sbot and mortally pansongers alightly injured, are the| wounded Barbara Haywar the renults of & head-on collision on the| woman with whom he lived 10 years, and then, turning the re volver upon himself, blew off the top of his head DA. RING 18 HONORED, try, drynalyeis and toxtoology, at fi the Low Angelos College of Gate |] BUessed wrong and bought entirely too generously. The opathy, one of the largest tnetite . ‘ ‘ Jelons of ite kind in the weet | Goods were so beautiful and winsome they could not help it. Cain Mintog company {the Port Townsend Sout nd | pany's properties are located, 1 A.| | Nadoan, Atorney W, W. Feiger and| Ne stetmnor Tourist for navy yard, ] 1. A. Nararre acee aniod Mer. Tull] . - a SECOND—To interest the many thousands of strang- ers wittin. the Gates of Greater Seattle that they may be | better acquaigted with LONDON'S, SEATTLE’S REAL BARGAIN CENTER. Come prepared to spend plenty of time, wend "your way through the entire store; through | every aisle and corner, Everywhere surprising low prices will greet you. Our Magnificent Stock of Dress Goods aly Alll in the Object Lesson Sale ~ 55¢ value 36-inch half-wool Suiting, popular cloth, | Sheets, Not Bleached—72x90, 50c value. Object and-before the party returaa they {will havo staked every avatiable tain, Hach of the party will atake .|for himself, and nearly a hun dred powors of attorney claims will ter been ington The greatest secrecy waa main tained by the party until they had ‘3 | | i | H \ found in the atate of Was cititons are starting from here in | twos and throes in the hope of get- ting in on the bonansa. GOVERNMENT HEAVY Loser. sentra crepes and checks; comes in navy blue, red, gray, Lesson Sale price ote nd ECO Lownes reaching well up tn the tan, green, brown, Alice blue, reseda, light blue, White Twilled Toweling—Object Lesson Sale price, thousands will be e bie ' ° manda sustained by the pink, cream and black. Object Lesson Sale price, eee ee ie tee ons 4a . Be nited States government in pay . 4 tng for the. loas of registered pack: per yard oecdsicss 19¢ | Sheets, Bleache Torn and hemmed, center seam; jages which were in the matle on 6Se quality Wool, Mohair, Tweeds and Plain Suit- 69% regular price. Object Lesson Sale price .49¢ lone es pong ng Te ~ The glorious ings. We have about 300 yards to sell be! Wool Flannels for, Infants’ Wear—Al! greatly re- imam responsibility whieh the poe CHICKERING @ | Lesson Sale price, per yard .. sea ‘ fe duced ; Space limifed for all priges and grades ernment assumes is $256 per pack- SONS. } 58-inch Wool Suitings, worth 85c yard, suitable for Table Linens—Ask to “ve the Remnants ery Mill - BHT % The fumous coats, skirts and suits; comes in navy blue, red, Ends of Table sdnene, of lengths, such as 14%, 134, KIMBALL 2, 244, up to yards, at prices: een, gray, oxblood and black. Object Lesson or aay UF y pate = ni GROUND TO DEATH BENEATH TRAIN The artlatic | wre ea ger aur A yt " emery : ..+.-30¢@ | Turkey Red Damask, regular prices 75c, 65c, 59c and. : HOBART mM. 58-inch Wool Suiting, our regular $1.25 grays, plaids 50c. Object Lesson Sale prices ..... ...+. sss C. B, Riordan, a laborer 38 years CABLE so-inch Wool Suiting, ¢ ve rH greys 5V¢, 53¢, 46¢, 33¢ old, kround to pleces under ihe Th , | and stripes. Object Lesson price, per yard . Pa hd See pi pr ahnes. serene ’ Poe eyes h wheels of an east bound Northern Ay aad | MY 9 CE Cae Lae 3 ON aa A al 72-inch Irish Linen, grass bleached, $1.1214, $1.25, > a> cman The on The well-ko: | 45-inch all-wool Cheviot Serge and our 45-inch Storm $1.39 and $1.50 qualities. Object Lesson Sale ', roma 0 well-known ~ =, were brought to Seattle and buried SCHUBERT | Serge, both lines worth 89; comes in navy blue, B alee 1G sees ee yy ‘ . J ‘2 a . Da at pts — é ws 1 tm the Potter's field. The superb red, green, brown and black; will be sold in the Ta : Ot pers 6 Ba row ppc dap bae¢ ox prone mane SCHUMANN, j Object Lesson Sale at, per yard ........... 50¢ sty. CH LAISON SHB PES »6 0-00 000s 504 HAM i c PION WRESTLER COMES, The enty esouite. j (My United Press.) METROSTYLE iW TOKIO. Aug. 7—Champion dota PIANOLA AND } MOTHERS, BRING THE BOYS THIS OBJECT LESSON SALE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON A NEW SCHOOL SUIT Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, double breasted | Boys’ Suits, one lot, a> broken line of coat, lined with heavy sateeng-knee | high-grade knee pant, double breast- ed coat suits, that sell commonly for $3.50 to $4.00; several patterns to se- PIANOLA PIANO. Ani many other teading and = oworthy American makes are sold exclusively by the Pioneer Piano House. Highest quality, lowest prices, definite warranty, easy payments and strictly one price is the “Johastoa way.” jer Sitachtyama starts for America today A few of the many Grocery Specials: Armour's Se Toilet Soap, 3 for ...10¢ Kirk's Se Toilet Soap, 3 for ...... 10¢ Williams’ Shaving Soap, 3 for ....10¢ Lipton’s No, 1 Yellow Label Tea, tb Nist Funeral! Tomorrow. The tui i of the Inte F. Incob | | | Nist, who Wied Monday, will be held | i] at 98:30 tomorrow morning from the Sacred Meart church. Inter. ment will take place in Calvary! § Proctor & Gamble Naptha Soap, bar pants, good full sizes; regular $5 } B08, OC ‘ i . e : . teen et eenne wereendannnionees Object Lesson price ........$3.068 | lect from. Object Lesson price D. §. Johnston (9. Boys’ Knee Pants, all neat colors; sizes |... see eens base .. $1.98 The Pioneer Piano House 4 to 16. These are high-grade, all | Boys’ Cotton Suits, knee pants, double 903 Gecond Ave. f a n Cl pelle we ee Se wool goods; regular 75c and $1.00 | breasted coat, sizes 6 to 14. These ic can Clams ....... s+ bs oe : 10c Salmon Pudding Se grades. Object Lesson price ...48¢ | 3° good strong suits and well worth # 70S First Ave, Washington Biock,| © an eR, SSO : P { $2.00, Object Lesson price ..$1.00 | Phone Ind. 2606, / Jelly Glasses, with covers, each ....2¢] nove’ Cotton Pants, strong beyond |. jf : ms - aie eee i] i-pint size Economy Fruit Jara, dozen € 4 14 ial _ | Youths’ All Wool Suits, long pants, i ° 4 eS én compare; sizes 4 to 14; worth any | coat and vest of best makes and best | momy Fruit Jars, dozen one’s four bits. Object Lesson price / of material; sizes 14 to 20; regular osaees Seecewecerees Se POR osvicces cteccetsns TWO BITS | 97.50. Special .............. $5.50 | | i {4 ntl — rater fle wi AS 2 GS SR The significance of these figures Z ; ONGdONS i Bao AV, |<? SALE ) || WHO OBJECTS TO THESE CARPET AND RUG PRICES ? | THEY'RE IN THE OBJECT LESSON SALE. BANKERS Best Tapestry Brussels Carpet, worth 98c yd., is only 68¢ in the Object Lesson Sale. NEW YORK BUILDING Object Lesson Sale price Best Printed Linoleum, per square yd., 42¢. Value 75c. | Inlaid Linoleum, per square yd., 98¢. Value $1.40. i \ i RUGS ARE ORDERED OUT---READ OUR PRICES can be found out only by your SAVINGS ACCOUNT reading every word of our adver- tising and then coming to the store. } i / } . Best 5-Frame Body Brussels, size 9x12 ....$25.65 | Best Tapestry Rug, 8-3x10-6 ft. .........005 $9.35 OW SUMM R HIM essa ace Valued at $12.50. i im Beautiful Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 ..... 17.95 | L E Walue $25.50. — ¥ Senall Axminster Rupe, Sxi leat «0s cove 88.65 { Best Tapestry Rugs, size 9x12 ..,.........813.45 Valued at $5.50. | 1 Valued at $18.50 ne = Best Tapestry Rug, 8-Bxll ft. ......000.0.8N@G5 4 27x54 inches ......5.sessseeeeeeeaees +o LBS gf Valued at $14.50 | Valued at $3.00. = | All Ready-to-Wear Summer Garments Sacrificed During This Sale | | $5.00 and $6.00 | $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 SKIRTS| — 69. and 75¢ | | RATES To Jamestowh Exposition and the East. There le no better time for your summer trip than now, taking in the James town Exposition and then visiting the Eastern Summer Re sorte. See Yellowstone Park AG A GIDE TRIP EN ROUTE, Silk and Net Waists $5.00 | $3 This is Positively the Greatest Skirt Value Ever Kimonos .98 Offered in Seattle. Fine high grade Skirts, made of strictly all wool A9- i] Your choice of any silk materials and handsomely tailored. Two hun | tf net Waist in stock dred skirts in this lot, and actual $8.00, $10.00, bau >. Bien TT | lt me . $12.00 and $15.00 values. Object Lesson Sale , is cee tae ii priced regularly at ONT s oi5:di ch dn 64.08 Vii Soaod anes bees $5.00 kinds of floral, con- ventional and Grien For Full Information See 4, O, MoMullon, G. P. A., Seattie, Wash, A. Tinting, @. Ay $5.00 and $6.00. More MAY MANTON PATTERNS, 10¢, GENDRON GO-CARTS. attic, Wash. than one hundred to tal designs; also plain | Northern Pacific Railway | colors and polka dots; i il choose from, and all | | of them very latest warranted fast colors. FOR FULL INFORMATION WRITE A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. i} apd best styles. Ob- | ] ject Lesson Sale price Regular 69¢ and 75c qualities. Object Les- severe ++ 83B.98 | wamiron BROWN sHoes. OLD COUNTRY LINENS, son Sale price ...49¢ j | | |