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STEPHEN LEE, latte d Eg - Special Gervwe) j RG, Mie, Jone 3——"n Jot, Chywre bas mot tamay ba g fonnet fir mean Chean te dite counter” oe ee Be utterances cf Uhox Steptoe | fommarsion inehtet of the yi Coniaderate Vetoram, as a death, a tow days rable gteem beng f man in the South, is not made pubtic fer time in bis obituary. It {By United Press.) YAKIMA, June 2.-—Suit y $15,000 for alleged | f promise to marry has —- in the superior court county by Mra. Alice M. of this city, against State Walter J. Reed. Mrs. WH B who sa middle aged widow the Srestor promised to her loag prior to bis recent to Miss Lydia M. McMil- Reed is in poor health. | do not expect him to He has been confined to AT EVERETT. City of Everett leaves Col AB m, 12 m. and & will meet steamer 1.49 Curtain | tuled; special Wednesday Can Silverdip, 19¢. 2%e—Can of the "Silverdip”; cleana Silver in G0 seconds; no ms no acid and the det : special 19¢ Gas Plate, $2.69. iP $3.75—*-urner New Gas Hot most stam p- Msminam ber and re rates: 1 heat and 90 per cent jens cas than and Saucers, 6 Pairs for 37¢. iR $1.25 DOZEN— Y White Semt-P firet elain bowl mY: S16 Alarm Clock 68¢- Nicket Btaranterd «Special Wed ae 63c UTH MOURN JO END BECAUSE OF DEATH OF | VING GENERAL OF CONFEDERACY eM. STEPHEN BD. Lee. * | — BIG Sate or WRINGERS—BASEME T VEDNESDA No. 7 No-Piece Curtain Stretcher, made of selected Basswood; size 6x12 feet; has solid ‘brass pins, 154 inches apart, and is emboss 9.00 Lawn Mower $6.98 Blue Ribbon Ball-Bearing Lawn Mower; has tool steel self-sharpening blades and extra wheels; special Wednesday OP avi NUL AMO UNION STREET. | | FROM : END LAST SURVI- | was comseded In the Shenthinued white be lived. ‘Pieme Lee was] vo werd The re@umwad te ume thus bewe fer bite | advantage. Wo refuwed one petitioal | efttes after aaether | Lee wee bread. He wee net afraid be hare bis tad viduatity Although a sekdter, the gremt Brandwon awd the mcandion ef a nel dier, Gen. Lee spent bis lite after the war quietly, as a p or. He labored constantty to butid wp the waste places of the South Lee was handsome ils counte nance was marked by clearcut, res war feateres, snow-white, well trimmed hair and beard, and erect deactnw ee his bed until recentiy, and is not now able to leave his home. For this reason the papers, which have been prepared by Attorney H. J Snively for some time, have not [been served anti recently FORMER U. S. SENATOR | JONES PASSES AWAY ly United Press.) WASHINGTON, June 2-—Former United States Senator James K Jones, of Arkansas, died at his res idence here at 5:20 yesterday after | noon, after an tltness of A hours, aged 69 years, He was one | of the leading democrats in the senate from 1885 to 1903, and was one of the strongest supporters of | William J. Bryan, having, as chair. | man of the democratic national committee, conducted the cam paigne of 1896 and 1900. Since leav ing the senate In 1993 he has cois ducted a. law practice in this city and has not actively engaged in| polities, Posses Pursue Bank Robbers. | CUBA, Kan, June 2.—Four mask. | jed men robbed the State Bank of | Cuba yesterday and escaped on s handear with between $6,000 and/ $5,000 after a fight with citizens. No one was shot, however. Posses are in pursuit Exerybody Stretcher 98c_—— “tone | .98c 35¢ Odds and Ends, 10¢. Dig Ode and Ends Lot of Semt Pore in, inctuding Vexetable Dishes, Bowls, Cups and Saw | cers, Plates and Platters, in plain white and decorated i ware; values to 350; 10 2Sc Spraying Soap, 15¢. | REGULAR 25e—t1-pound can of Whale Of] Soap, for spraying plants and trees; sure death to | bugs: special Wednes 15c. day 75¢ Sheathing Paper, 49c A spectal purchase of 100 rolls of Green Sheathing Paper, for house Jining: very useful for the camp; worth 75¢ per 4a roll; special wo 15c Paring Knife, 8¢. 1$e—Hoxwood Han. | dle Pr ed Paring Knife; every blade warranted, 8 special Wednesday Cc $6.98 Bt Mirchues @ Brorting, whe huwe chartered the gee a 1 .)-ten cargo of | Sesame ht sent | | Bebeteeeed with the peal (By United Press.) |and Pord swung aboard. fy dint) =” WALLA WALLA, Jone The of herd running MeGee caught the FUNERAL NOTICES. Rrand encaw and Rebekah |car & few hundred feet farther awembly of the |. O ©. F. met the street. Ford showed fight when The funeral services of MC.) here yesterday and elected officers, Me@ee told Bim to leave the oar,| Harrington took place this morn The grand ~ of Odd Fellows | bot MeGee soon convinced the )ing at 10 o'clock at the Immaculate convened today amalipe petient that resistance Conception church. The burtal took The officers elected are as fol.| Wee useless. Ford was taken to | pla at Calvary comet lows: Grand Bocamparent— rand | ‘he pestheuse The funeral services of A. T patriarch, Frank Kiliten, ett \Kreke wil) be beld at the &t grand high priest, J. Carter Smith, | Mary's chureh Wednesday morning Walla Walla; grand senior warde $ P INDICTED jet 9 o'clock. The burial was held C. B. Lum, North Yakima; graad we Te t the Calvary cemetery scribe, Louis E. Hart, Tacoma | The funeral services of William grand treasurer, J. R. O'Donnell,| Hopper will take place at the chapel Elma; grand juntor warden, Dr. & (By United Press.) of Ratterworth & Bons Wednesday W. Stewart, Seattle; grand repre LO8 ANGELES, June 2—The afternoon at 2 o'clock. The burial sentative, Zell M. Beebe, Colfax. | federal grand jury iate yoatorday }¥ | take place at the Lakeview eel er vies teat | afternoon returned « large number 7 " dent, Allie Cannon, Hellingham, |@ Indictments, inctuding thrie! DEATH NOTICES. secretary, Nellie M. Knoff, Seattle | net the Southers Pacific coup | (thirteenth term); warden, Lydia | Pan? for rebating Im violation Of)" M. C. Harrington, age 50 Goodell, Walla Walla; treasurer, | ¢ Sherman anti-trust | Twen|died tn this elty, May 31 Mrs. lola Campbell, Tacoma. hty-nine counts were contained in! Mrs. Anna Morgan, age 66, died = 4 the three indictments, and specific at the residence of her daughter iostances were cited of unlawful re | wre W. W. Catlin, May 29. The ASD 8 Fe funding of charges to customers. (remains were shipped to Denver the Ant hort iow yomterday reel ted word mavreat Sierras : Varta The Menarch ts comed wy Verhaw | Me iearmnd mute Jennie, wow on bor way | "el aitete affiee in the Marten ih fh Sreeat te 8 male | De Wihe Mail, aotemet sot | joul teeter. started fer the of) flew to emit Korda cost jae As Methoe stopped from the i) Ao ardinames yator, Ferd wan junt lemving the |ticie at the gommoll real estate office the intertey amd towed two The Merarch ix to comment at @t was bat Jounte and carry pursued and pursuer reached Third ev. a University car ran ewlftly by is of the company were ppear in court on June 16 er to the charges “US Navy Yara Route Steamer Monticetio leaves Fiyer dock 6:30 and 9:30 a.m, 1:30 and 4 p.m. oe Colo. for burial, line Broa. city, June 1 Mille Jonsen, age 9, died ot, June 1 _A. BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast Selling Men's $25 Suits for $15 To the special purchase lots of a week or two ago we have added many lines of suits from our own stock. Wet Weather Has Wrecked Hopes of Profit Hence we will sell these splendid $25.00 Suits for fifteen dollars—We offer the finest variety and the greatest money’s worth at $25.00 (full reg North Pacific 25.00 Suits for ular price) obtainable on the coast, and we sell theSe same $15.00. Double ard plain and fancy fabrios, all the new shades of blue and brown single-breasted styles, ; all the new patterns; all sizes all ‘round satisfaction;— $15 Clothing Bought Here Is Kept in Repair Free of Charge LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST 103-105-107 FIRST SEATTLE AND 82- BSi- SI VESLER A. T. Kroke, age 69, died In this t the family residence at 111 West Galer street committer aad Coune!! Word ban been reeeived from n Revelle, of the eorpuratines Dawa that the Tatoo river wtenne | at a Bye me ee ome, 4 | eommittos er Mewmcch lett th cmerdny for | Oe = oo ~ ne 7 | te ertors ef the health depart vor vert won ow PROVIDES FOR FILLING edweed by meeting bnet ment of a mpwol bewt way of getting | ment started In its communtoat Ward Tax ts club hen wall, to be belt of concrete and . » vives V ms he ut pe rianent pature, should be ae Pee te Se 9 As soon as Pord tnid open on tol penn. Raga. - < 4 to extend from Sxeith's the quarantine effiwor, tue dant ured fer maoitary porpoms. This ond ay. to Colnmiin at. Mating Wee | mont of health to ineue permite for close upon Ford's heels as the such filis and practically gives it Ve te heosbin st. to Third ay. Just 8 ito make fille when It is deemed Aeceaxary on the grounds of public last night by Col tone Way explained thet ]ail the standing commitions wore | too busy t © the ea thom the ti and nerved and he Cove om the the Duwamish river or the south Kt might be advisable to bulld this wall in sections,” the letter stato me wp th tions which require Immediate attention The present condition of the water ont is @ disgrace, a pestilence vo the & harbor for vermin and a place of ¢ of the lowen pense to be fully j quired, Ra a HOLE OO Sa BF THE SEATTLE STAR-—TUBSDAY, JUNE 2, 1908 5 . wae seas FEDERAL, SUILDING rr - | He stated Inst might that the work * no « t f . ¥ fer way, but would not * nied av. a t tw y Hl wt I plane will most * WASHINGTON, June 2—a «| tondy for the yp department me ( Engineer| likely be laid before the special * billion-dollar congress moans & | September 1, pert drawing up| committ for tigation and @ little to the average man who ®) | Herbert Muntts plan pre ibsequent re the council ® feads it quickly and does not «| ye adent of co D 1 whe water f manic body *# stop to consider To a an | lrecently arrived in #« 4 ‘i aime * from Miw i, though, a bi w] hace this moralog that the ext ee wit eek * lion-dollar congress ts a differ «! the exception of two stairs, wa ® ent proposition altogether, # eted. Almost 66 per cent of & This is the way Congreaman & P ¢ Tre binptetiug bho best Ania’ 1 and Comncdl Appenaty 2 Commait- # od to the house the immensity ® ® of ite $1.025,000,000 appropria. # . of Fi S Seger : After ‘ro PROVIDE ROUTE FOR) et of Five te * “In gold phoces,” be # | * old, “te would weike 1.861 o te Disease. j | lavestigate f hond, w woni reine 8 aia & down & a week * of WiteOm mm fed a half ob Ba | * mites long to tiummert it A commiltes of Sve members of ® Peced an mum's bacln, abo) 8% Smet sa eS ee Se 00: Mt Mek ARNG ORR a Coat tncteting Coane cae, * lowlit 160 powety a man, @| Scere ath Metre wen yemerdny due of wrest our mrviog On Que . ine ludh « 7, tad © ee tices tettion exuts nt: Slactoomms thebi Spmecaton Ockesr|4nee LIL Cometheas Apartas | lee Oil, Shiddea, Murphy, Jecksen we sepa any range we have @ giire every Repubdiionn who B| mechan pureud G B Ford, of 1717 | Met Hlaht introduced ab ordione nd Conway, wan appointed at the We'll give you choice of the three ® vote! fer Syeaker Cannce's & 12th av. wee erate eae . by Which C@OVErs & Bro conned! meeting last piKlit {i ia & wivetion wi a representative © a p extension (ut Pill pre er the prepomition of a sea wall for the 1 wt types in thelr ® and 1,240 Democrats beniden.” &| oft the elty health authorities | vide « route for street care at some! the wate nt, with thatructions to . * ameouteed that he wae infeoted tulure date investigate aud facilitete the prepar the - ? a reat Buck steel range SPREE TEER SEH With emallpoe . Tee ordinaece ate gone te antad The apixietesent the commit the be ont ade steel range made! € -.| Sh & wtrewt 30 feet Im width, ex tee was the result of a resolution 7 os . - Ce ee ne eee in| Weeding from (he inturmurtion of introduced by Councilman Way the Malleable range ONAR . “ eee on Pirst av. N. and Aloka st. to the | This resolution was besed upon a the original and best malleable fron range made! in c fh on : | CH on W Y pre stand —? wn o tom inetion of Recomd ay, W. und Vir. reqeedt of the Miahth Ward Taxpay the Standard Special range 2 ginin of, with @ tammel amd cul ers’ club, of thin city, anking that fact i ! Barty Wut Wook Pert wan pro ; the most sathefac popular-priced range made DOWN VOROM ore ce oe re ee ee GAS ES tea talon’ ten and hie home Wem erdered pineed rg ae ree Baapgion fig SA by the aeuact] and the improvement ~ . Sader easrenthes ‘The caty ban |., TM? Ordinance wa rater WO pat wader way with (oe leet poms your el6 steve or range taken as part payment on the purchase ommittee Nooded north to the mouth of ailment for crim type Expense is Justified. We believe the justified and re is to maintain if the clty The American Express Com pany’s Travelers’ Cheques are known all over the world. Are the best eystem for carrying money when traveling. For full information apply at this bank. We Pay 4% On Savings State Bank OF SEATTLE On Pioneer Place, Corner First Avenue and Yeslier Way. or Catalogece ec "teclve slandard makes of Planes or Pianos will be mailed free Siving Prices, terme. ete. two style and value samples from our of a new one. including cords and pulleys— make the porch attractive and tuviting for warm with weather bamboo porch You'll not have am such oppertunit perhaps neawon in reds, greens and blues. Jx8-(t. bamboo porch shade ..90¢@ 6x8-ft. bamboo porch shade 8x8-ft. bamboo porch shade $2.00 O-ft. bamboo porch shad for Wednerday and Thursday — —& 16x24 cocoa fiber door mat, regular val ue 65c; days showing of summer furniture pieces— Narragansett grass furniture “Old Hickory” tavern chair —something new, Mm artistic attractive and com. fortable for sum. mer use. regutar value $13.00. this random setection from | | | } $1.95 regular value $3.75. this season's new showing of Narragansett grase furniture pleces—-fine and stylish grass. woven rocker, exactly like pic- | —this shows the popular Tavern ture; very strong and attrac style of the famous “Old Hick tive; priced spectal to invite ” - your attention to the show-| °F" Chale; the seat and back ing; regular value 7 }, are of woven split hickory $13.00; special $ 90 |. bark; the chair fs very stocky chair to match, regular value} and extra well made; regular $11.50; very | alue is $3.75; extra | 6.95 $1.95 special for the week. ‘ture Ca, rer, AT PINE ST. SECOND AVE.

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