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SPOKANE 8 as = and Cullen's money will not re| " at main unoovere * Vancouver and Aberdee hook up ha pe PACIFIC COAST ERAQUR Two feat p - baarien Pag A WHITEWASH again thie afternoon at 0, and put on between Kid Marino an |Gus Thompagn and Bugle will of The B ay pla | tee Angeles 7a Bddte Re Dan May | pose euch other on the firing lie from th Mit, ham at F Portiand and Charlie W The battle ri A fast game should result, Today | ott this afterno: nan re between Wilson and May should is Indiew’ day j a SN — i be well worth seeing alone. Thess | A tennis tournament will be he men battled t rounds at Md \; T | jin a fow days at the Lincoln hig S At Portian " * Ange f) | Hickey’s benefit a they went) VANCOUVer Lakes e by Pp TOGRAMS | apo The winners — in Siwashes Lose Again £0] AE rico omriana 2, » ‘ | }to it #0 strong that they had to ° lwinglos and de It meet | | be called off. ° Sc f F pe ‘ Washir » bigh « 0) NORTUWHETEAN LEAGUR 6 —— ° The steamer Yosemite will make ore of Four to the schoolastic championship of 1 p the Bunch East of the Pet | & special trip to the ringside the | Pill Papke, the “Hitnots Thun? attle. bakane t+ . afternoon of the fight N h |derbolt,” and Stanley Ketchel : Cullen-Scaler Mill to Be! revere aught, | Te ieniee Grobe” tacite:| “The pruject wo tmaster t Mountains. es rh) | jnight In a 10-round flight ag Mil-| games at Butte to the Puget : " Pulled Off R ‘ | ——— | ». It should be the fight of| cities is hardly feasibie. A bud mix iountaia a ain hs ar. Both men are rushing will probably result if the | » me 7 J or ‘The American Exprece Com from over Vancou ners apd the fight is hardly league managers attempt it . ( a (By United Press.) ‘GIRL ATHLETES | . pany's Travelers Cheques are Z| Yor, Way applied & neat, artistic! apt to last the limit. Ketohell Ix) re. SPOKANE, June 4.——Seattle hit] j Shine, Saturday. * t . © the former @ slight favorite in the betting Mayor Joho F. Miller is an en vir and wae known all over the world: Are $| champs from Aberdocn at Dugdale's thusiastic rowing fan. The mayor Be sthe bumps again yesterday | [park yesterday afternoon, winuing| 7, tats: hateice Servs Seen ed as r in the race the |, ‘ will Gee Dugdale’s ball players lost the! —e 1% the best system for carrying 2) a fast contest by a score of 4 to 0 a rhe mate b between Harr ae d he bas bad the we {i : take up aig, second « of the series to ay Th natinm teanins ; Vancouver played great ball. My seoagaas oo whey “ep aan nyor Miller ma or whieh, Kane by a score of § to 2 | Tho CullonSealor battle will) 3 money when traveling, For 2) gortt and Quigley made some eure save ere wae en wee ste ge Pen Fe vee 4 Coy was on the hill for the SI] pe pono ra saop, | COME Off Saturday rain or whine ta the infield’ that have seldom |JU2¢ 14 was called off for sume d the business met meets Saulteg ta y . he (ollowlng officers were elect full Information apply at this - ™\anknown reason, Krant's next op . pai me J he wilt Washes and the Indians found Mt) m e tee) been surpassed for swift and accur ~ Nag aie ae al 7 . and #6 ray le in straightening out his at yesterday's mooting of the] “Promoter Johnnte Reld, foaring|® bank, ate play. Aberdeen hit the ballifeoties “Thee. mon foumht uch | the crew east or bring some whenever hits were need etic association of the | that rain might interfere with the alright, but a Canuck was waiting| "att, These men fought such) Oo. Crow out here. It w The F ai pe ed. Coy's team mates gave him on high school: Preal-| proceedings, & big cirous We P. for it every time. & @rrific mill at Port Townsend Sremk advertisement for , . ear will ” 7 1K a Shahan; vice president, | tent and the yi! e Fay . , May 22 that Johonle Reid is ging : D ! | Sunday ag punk support, four ¢ being ve t and the » it be pulled off The Canucks also did some good |, h th t Bi 4 Beach! ten U, and, 1 fo alla ‘4 ball all pak. chalked down agains Juckling; secretary, Dolly | under the big canvass } hitting tn pinches, and Hyatt and) joe ie none ft Bound Beach Connibear’s boys will delive Wright did the tossing ‘ or; treasurer, Eva Skinner.| Ralsed circus seats will be in A) Nordyke both secured home runa.|'*** ‘is month | goods wherever they are » Pure Mik kane and he kept his well | T afficers will hold office for|side the tent, insuring One of the features of the game! 1», o i _ ecattered and was given 5; owing school year wan the wack af teak a This is the navy’s year Yard Route Stearner “ us” mille tn os” eneeethene os. oar On sehen Z Donovan on bases. | «115 defeated West Point aves Flyer dock 6:39 the Py suppor he ty r " z He stole four sacks, one from sec y some sensational ing and five iLL LINE IN CANADA, b ond to third . of 16 to 6 at baseball ye my, 1:30 and 4p. m. 9%9 Wve “ men on second, t * . fore 10,000 people. EE i PRE LE AS 5 nee them. | (By United Press.) > fight bet : Starkell pitched for Aberdeen and | ire, ‘and navy officer NORTHWESTERN LeAGUE t to adva: ht betw Cullen and only allowed eight bite, But most Ler rane s were due! WINNIP®G, June 4—J. J. Hin, should be 1 ington offict Dougias, the big Sree FP. 4 St # runs were du a wid be classy. Both men | of them were long ones and they | '"* gat Br Ba Siwashes. Luasi|chairman of the Great. Northern | and have the a e n came when they were needed. | #! back, pitched for the navy BASEBALL made a poor thre to the plate railway, has annow ed to the As h in efther Paddock, « ttle boy, lobbed j t let In two men. Cahill muffed| sociated Boards of Trade of Sas 4 faithfully or exaTTia them out for swell ‘and. did| Ted Geary, skipper of the Spirtt, VANCOUVER VS. ABERDEEN bounding ball that was responsi. | katchewan that as soon as the gaps belr future —enmmeeens will return from Boston next week 30. ble for another run an’ Rennett made muffs good for a run each The details of the sad affair as follows The Offictat Score. at an Rk HTO A : : 1 . ‘ oe: 2 , : > ee : J eo a +e a a Om ; E i t i ->.'e . . oe | ; J ’ cee 2s ; je ae Ge Bs - 2 tw ABR HPO A es + ws 4 ‘ nite 3 . 4 J : ' By 7 . : 1 ee ‘ 28 2 af ; : ’? * ae So Ee ae Ge See Eb. Be ae de nm ewww Nwila throw nos y—Clynes te Rogera Left ttle f Spokane 2 Time A hour 1? minutes Umptre—Car Yesterday's Games. Detrot 2. Cleveland Priiedaiphie bee Hilo te iinlebces E 8 = : Lt letter from you, ad- dressed to her matd- name. Fifteen don't stop writing love mush to her Tl! take @ trip your town and make you look tke 16 cents’ worth of dog meat.” Moral—If you want good, new, uptodate clothes, come straight to The Hub. No such hold-overs here. eee 615-617 First Av., On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole dams and ft Bee Tort—Bosee 6, New York 1 Detrot Seattle, Wash. in British Columbia are ck 4 lime ta built to € intention to Northern system to Calgary and through ewan and Calgary and ore Great are Battleship feet at aavy yard. imes daily. Natatorium | Open All Day Suoday SRA WATER CHANGED NIGHTLY. vr) ‘ot ong uM, Ladiow and Men's Lounging Room tm comneetion. where you can cool off before going out ‘The highest standard of aivaye maintained ia Monarch Shoe and Cloth opportunity has ever be $6.50 Men’ sewer Worsted Suits . Scotch gray mixtures ; Intest style cut ..... serges, double and single breasted ... ton-hoies; regular price $25.90; YOUTHS’ SU $5.00 Youths’ Suits, in black worsteds extra special ........ ... $4.00 Children’s Double-Breasted in worsteds go at... seg “ Men’ Worsted Pants ” the om Winnipeg Northern FLEET AT NAVY YARD. | ve Pier 8, foot of Yosler oe NEW MONARCH SHOE AND CLOTHING Co. Calamity Sale of Men’s Clothing at 50c on the Dollar and Less Heineman & O'Connor's Stock, sold by the sheriff, bought by the New MEN’S SUITS. cheviot $19.00 Men's Suits, in Scotch plaids and $12.50 Men's Suits, in dreas vicunas, nerges 915.00 and $18.00 Men's Suits, in bine and Fancy Worsted, hand-felled collar, hand-made but- CHILDREN’S SUITS. $4.00 and $5.00 Children’s 4-Piece Suits, $1.50 Men's English Corded Working Pants le — THE SEATTLE STAR— that he will beat Sealer Kid bas | wager | abi fty both Bea S On Pioneer Place, Corner First er in Avenue and Vesier Way. dition tn hie tife and welch he wants to LUNA PARK | The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. NOW OPEN FOR THE SHABON. Free Attractions Daily at 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, WILL BE SCHOOL CHILOREN®S’ Day. such good ec he has $100 mitted to the park FREE, until seven o'clock, p m THREE TICKETS FOR TEN CENTS Prof, Davidson Will Make a Each Afternoon at 3 o'Clock. Fred Lesite and his Harn Yard Pigs, Dogs, Sheep and Goata MEIER'S BAND. Watch for Uncle Hirum and His Pig. Basket parties welcome at all times. day schools, churches, ete, may hold ptenics or outings at Park before closing elsewhere. Open Rain or Shine. Cireas, consisting of Coming Attractions will fy from Luna Park and return. CHAS. LOOFF, BEKIN CORNER THIRG AND WASHINGTON. Upon short notice we wil! pack and bos furniture, planes, pletures, bdrica-brac, chica, glassware, ete. We will pack and prepare for shipmest and forward them to any part of the Manager. MOVING AND We wii! x and store the entire contents of @ house tn oar fire waredouse ‘We can tell you to a cent what it will cost te pack your 1923; Ind. 71. MOVING, PACKING. FIRE PROOF STORAGE. hing, is now on sale at less than half-price. No such en presented to the men of Seattle for many a year. Read—Come see—You'll buy. 94.09 Men's Vici Kid and ine spaces? Biweher CBE ose. ce evsevcceses 34.00 Men's Patent Leather Shoes . $4.00 Meus High Cut Shoes, 16-inch top, water-proof, blacks 2.75 $6.50 Men's High Cut Shoes, 12-tmed top, black and tans d md ; oe cee 1,65 ae $12.50 t+ * ITS. LADIES’ SHOES. $3.75 Ladies’ Shoes, in dongola, matt kid seveceeee al top, Goodyear welt ... ’ A » $3.50 Ladies’ Shoes, in vicl kid and don- $1.25 ve ty ee ee oat of baokére All children accompanied by parents or guardians will be ad- Will Be Bold to All Children to All Amusements Until Seven p. m. | BALLOON ASCENSION Saturday and Sunday, 3:3¢ and 6:00, trained Soctetios, lodges, Bun: | Lona Committees are cordially lavited to call on the management Capt. Meekiam and bie Atrebip, whict STORAGE CO., Inc. RSDAY, JUNE 4, 1908. Today and All Week at 9 Fashioned” ladies’ sweaters nye we | Piper & Taft's, 1024 Becond av.e** 4 and will get ble yacht ready for) weeks of immense selling, and tomorrow the entire assortment will be off the regular prices. In the lot are— D emna) ir Goods, Remnants of Colored Taffetas, R nts of Fancy Dress Remnants of Broadcloths, Remnants of Novelty Silks, reat Remnants of Black Dress Good Remnants of Dress Linings. mis 56 _ * Remnants of Colored Dress Goods, Because the pieces are short is no reason for you to believe that the q short lengths are harder to sell. $6 and $8 Shirt Waists $4.95 Especially Attractive Waists for summer wear. | Elegant Taffetas, Nets, Fillet and Jap Silks; ev- | $8 to $12 Persians, plaids and of taffeta, with d is ery garment beautifully tailored and fancily | ruffle. trimmed. Colors are black, navy, brown and | x white. Regluar prices were $6.00 to these skirts. The $8 00. T ‘he sale price tomorrow is only. A. 95 Eve ing Reduced—Here Are Sam Pequot Sheets, 63x90 inches, oe Regular $1.50 White and Laven- | ular price 75c; sale price ..57%@ | der Kid Gloves, all sizes; 2- Regular 12\4c Dark Percales, on clasp; sale price $1.29 sale at, the yard ........10¢@ | Regular 50c Purses and Bags, big Regular 5c Figured Madras variety, choice at only ...19¢ Dress Goods, sale price only Regular $1.50 Purses and Bags, ile many different styles to choose Yard Wide Covert Cloths, Mee Wes ote es eter ee shades; sale price only, a yard | Regular 65c Plain Elastic Belts, ELEN SOP ae ay eee ie 15¢ | = with handsome buckles; sale Regular 5c Crash Toweling, | price... ae es “ splendid, heavy quality, at only | Regular $2.50 Pyrography Out- ihn Coes v's oe 12¢ | fits, in perfect condition, at, Fringed Red Border } Napkins are | each ....... .$1.69 Regular $1.50 and $i. 78 U mbrel- marked to go in the sale at only pacikad Wie Cena eee 49¢ | las, all good, all serviceable ... Regular llc Glass Toweling will | ......6 cesecee ceecuces 98e be on sale tomorrow, while it | $1.25 Night Gowns at 75¢—One MOOR 65 teas dates wa esa / of the best bargains yet seen. Are beautifully trimmed in em- Regular 6'%c Crash will be closed g only are only q Watch Our Windows n | WE Cai the trial races with the Rival of! Admission the end te Take Tesier REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE & cent Sale The Dress Goods Department has accumulated something like a thousand remnants in the past few Therefore the entire lot goes tomorrow at HALF PRICE. If you bought them elsewhere you would have to pay $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 each for Double Busk Corset Stays, for- Double Busk. Corset Stays, for- Regular $1.50 Syringes in the Regular 10c Whisk Brooms are Regular 23c Soap Boxes are Regular 5c Orange Wood Sticks Regular 39% Nail Buffers are prie- Regular 15c Powder Puffs are ered for your choosing at half Remnants of Black Taffeta, Remnants of Foulard Silks, Remnants of Satins, uality is hurt in the least, But Petticoats $6.75 stripes, in the very first grade eep, full flounce and silk dust sale price merly priced at 10c pair; sale price.... merly priced at 15¢ fe sale price Drug Defartment tomorrow at only $1.19 marked down to MOAN os esa vee are marked down to.......1¢ ed now at 636.0. es - +e ATG now only out, if possible, tomorrow, yt . broidery and lace and are of Regular 25¢ Bottles of Am SE EE OR M4¢ | most excellent quality; sale only ... : Rey zular $1.50 Table Linen, — BE chy Mint MOTEL PRE ee ul vi he , cad durable, is marked down to | High Grade Corset Covers, worth — is P rophylactie Tooth i Brushes ate .....6s65 > ..19¢ Ske bbeae 6 Skanes ot uae 88¢ | to $3.50 each, on sale now at Pillow Tops, worth up to $2.00 nt AEE ET an .$2.19 Regular $1.50 Hair Brushes are each, are priced now at only .. | High Grade $4.00 and $4.50 Night now only ......... eUstcks sedewke Renker Gowns, of finest nainsook, sale | Regular 50c La Blace Face Pow Brainerd & Armstrong Embroid- STG OUT: 5’. cdea soe $2.50 der is now ....... oseunea ery Silks, odd shades, a skein . | High Grade White Skirts, extra | Regular 20c Packages of Visiti REE Se EE ae ap Be full and long; worth to $6.50: Cards are only ........ Regular 50c Boxes of Seattle cod «LTR eC ee eRe $4.40 | Rush Shopping : Souvenir St ationery, at,a ae Regular 5¢ Dozen Paper ves 10c each; sale ladier Viet, Plucher cut; regular 1:50 BLANKETS FOR ALASKA OUT- On hs ted Pa 1.95 - FITS. Blankets for Alaska Outfits. $2.50 Heavy AE SR RES 1.25 $4.00 Wool O00 Seveesoecores 40 95.00 and 96.00 Heavy 575 SE A icddes Wve tcnss aghe F venallen UNDERWEAR. $2.00 = SOc Balbriggan Under- 25 Quilts ........ b Moeaidva. dbubimeke 1.25 MMI «a0 athe Eis t¥ee the chet Vasnhady std c c 50 Fleece-Lined Under 25c¢ Quilts > a 1.65 eee ic cks: k viettseunnd aie runks and Tel ‘opes. The Heavy Ribbed tinder 45c Fine $7.00 Trunks esc 3.85 $1.00 Heavy Wool tinder: a, 65c $10.00 Trunien 5.95 $1.50 Heavy V Wool Ribbed tinder 95c iss Suit Caces 3.50 $2.00 Medium: Mixed Wool Under $1.25 Soild Leather 91000 gait" ** 3,95 . Cases 448 See eeeeee seseteseecs MEN’ S SHOES. 65e Telescopes 35 $2.00 Men's Buff Cait Shoes, box and 1 85 Ph A Uh. edi h sheet catechins C plata toe he! $2150 Men's Vict Kia Stioos, iatent’ y BOF oan nsn eo ttcc asses seaeseee ooees 45c eo ad sae: 45 $1.00 Teiescopes, ‘24inch, THESHUp|| New Monarch Shoe & Clothing Company 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE, SEATTLE, U. S. A. Half Block North of Postoffice. Bet. University and Union Streets. se New Arcade Block, mat “Gus Brown” sits Se es $15 The Best In all the new shades of brown, blue, tans and ele- phant greys, made in up+ to-date styles. Men’s Suits Alaska Ruliding Owoet by the Seandinavian American Dank. 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