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Rev, R Oagood will become ular pa at this ¢ Rev. ¢ soolety of the Congregation ohureh, has had charge of the ork of th nar gious w he congregstion Amateur Musical Club | The Amateur Musical club = RASCALS FIRED, « “THEN HIRED FUNERAL NOTICES. _, SENSATION IN _ FIRANCE will take place at ehureh, Sunda The b place at the The funeral services of Koy It meet Monday with Mtsa Elio Reel wilbbe held at the chapel of Nordhoff, Highland drive, Qu (By United Press.) Hutterwerth & Sons, Gaiurday aff BANKER BCHIF® MADE RYAN Anne hill NEW YORK, June Political | @rneon at o'clock The buria $ Clark-MeDowell and financial circles are agog to-| MK place at the Mount Pleasant) OISGORGE SEVEN MILLION A quiet wedding occurred June 2 4 cometer ‘ , iat the home of the pen dae day over the statement The remains of M. Aehiicdtmaun | DOLLARS — REVELATION OF ister, Rev, Wallaée H. Lee, 1819 mae retary of the Treasury were buried at the Meant Mhasaot) gig BEAL MADE KNOWN Harvard ave. when Mr. C. Rdward| Leslie M. Shaw, that he had dis | cemetery, following the fanorul edo well and Mise Armorel Clark | missed a number of rascals from | “C'¥lee® which took pine at tty - - anited for life. Only tmmed!:|the gervice while he wan in tt | chapel of Kutterworth 4 Sane, chte ‘ino saluiiens ot duis eae wn in morning at 10 wots : y United Press) . Mr McDowell fs @ rising | °* t, and that Cortel had | YEW YORK, June 6.1 and n@ bank clerk, the son of “diately reinstated thw upon 5 DEATH NOTICES. many of Jecob M. Gubitt rea, john Ho M@Dowell and the "mine the tfollo the bandeing firm Of Kethn a Sharp, a8 CX {grandson of Maj. Witliam MeDow The rece foes William! yorgabeth Miller, aged 66, died ioe that ke is lent ithe ell, comieg ef a tamtly of historie ' Tt id Reet hy 0 88 ty thie eity 4. "Phe body te | 6 Same Sven Siagor nod he thopnd tol note im Merth Ca and welt | Seca! employe he tren deat the parlors of the Roane $7.400.000 when the Motrapolitan ~ : ; srugglod diamonds, called forth |") Ps os « tople of eauvermtion “oo Wall nt w tate Law ¥ ae ¢ nod 4 The are a 5 2 re and ways that he) ihe partors of the Homney. Waison . Sus ¢ 7 “ “) etete ef 1iinete. » y mn pe. te ~ th : we Tew away en shert trip twit son Covtetyou at Washing yetrom, aged 54, died June vevenn tie ae i ut te ust! of ‘weereas ‘ leceneee er ten today refused tw make any | 4 ~ a = : ated rs. He stated that bis tr er be at home te thelr friends at | statonsent manertanen @ Jem cnn at the Boren, W. Garfletd st te | BALLARD MAN HURT Ryan of the we ' st. Por 10 Wediey-Onrntey, ‘ | U. & Nevy Yard Noute amer ws was a resident! sive Ploreace ths Wodloy WOME BOAT WAITS (By Voltas Peame) Monticelto Waves Flyer dock 6:30 | r © and Mr Jobo Harder Darnley, both Jame BaooAmil Bwet end 0:30 a.m. 1:30 and 4p. m. *** ad 4 | of Vancouver, were married Tues iy] A WOMAN ic Taylor ay, Seat : day evening at the Hotel Bons, 216 | t x0 of Ka | wand forwer| Serie a by Rev. De BL. Whit | Bnet Wego of © ef shock to her] oan or of the Pirst Baptist | | wan sectously imjured wh » on 0 cure od at the mitt of the Leach & " mente te 8 cuaghier ot | MU™ When tim Pacific Const Steam | Walker Lumber Co, near Tonin Heme, thw | ship compaey's steamer Unutilia| He was b to the hospttel ‘TRIED CT STAB | was ready to sail for Nome yoster.| ere Wacenseiogs and may mot sur day afternoea, ©. Shalit, one of the | YIY* Bis tnjurtes sage so eraane ted weeh | Tempte taenett | frat Sharp asd hin mg an olopesment | ‘Sher Sharp and Mrs.| “red on the same alleget ferger's om began te cutertain sumpt Mre Mery Stehes, who lives 3519 Wallingford av. attempted | was only overpowered after & fer at cmaete toy. AL. Crime this even Fremont Christian (By United Press.) BUTTE, Mont. June 6—A local! i the drydeck Boats leave 10 FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. ‘Fea and Social. . whe witnessed the explo — dutty from Pier 2, foot of Yeu a or Way Oe. oe of the Fremont Chris | will give an afternoon ye home Of Mira. ia corner of Sith st, and Key- aoe, next week, Friday Cooking Leasons imi, under the aus-/ of the ladies of Prospect cir. | & three weeks’ instruc fing this week in the prt Of the Prospect Circle eweer of 20th av. N. and | slibl. Se * Tues, wierin OF eA p Gants hee and Saturday after. : Organization. te formal organisa Prospect Cirele church, fh av. N i take of the and sev al rallway emplo: day, | testified today at the trial of Lo the alteged tra! who told place, Perris. er. A saloonkeeper, Perris entering his | ated pple. (By United Press.) ORFAT FALLS, Mont, June 5. | Wiliam Dempsey rancher who was result of his Injuries ‘holdups, Kheams, Hateh MR, $45.00. Theo. Wilts 16 to 19, must ¢ * a charge WOR Ist Salts inereased capital ore bate an opportunity to buy _IAP-AAAC MAKES: VEEY TERING | NEw oes aa —Williams’ Shaving Soap 3c Famous Cream Lather Mug Shaving | Soap, extreme special, Saturday, per bar 3c “fone bar to a customer) Screen Door, 89¢. | 10¢ Shoe Polish, 5¢. 2Panel Weill-Mortived and | 10¢ Box Ravenola Shoe Polish; Frame Screen Door, | polishes quickly and preserves S8x84, covered with best | the leathgr: extreme spe- 5c : 7c Coat Hangers, 3¢. Tennis Ball, 35¢. Te Varnished Wood Coat Hang Regulation Cham- ers, good shape and — 3c ish «=Ternis Ball; Saturday's flyer, each . y. high: Pipe er 35 35¢ Sleeve Board, 19¢. . Se Muslin - Covered Padded Screen Door Set, 15¢. © shirt Waist or Sleeve Board ] Steel Screen Door | tor Serurday oaty, 19¢ nee with spring, | @MCh cececcsees seneveee les, hook and ‘Mpecial, net 15c | 15¢ Salt and Peppers, O¢. | . | the Clear Crystal Glass Salt or MO Night Latch, 98¢. | poner Shakers; Harvard [le Pattern Russwin 3% | shape; quadruple silver plate on ring Cylinder | pure. hard white metal tops; Mt Latch; burglar will not corrode; special, i TitGweny 900 | am sens 9c Fancy China Sale Included in this sale are Cups and Saucers, Shaving 8, Sugar and Creamers, Cake Plates, Bread and Plates, Spoon Trays, Bric-a-Brac, 17. Worth 35c; choice Saturday . c 10 UNION STREET. GOING TO MOVE? IT COSTS LITTLE Fest call ws by ‘clophone and we will tell you to a cent Ind. 71. MOVING AND COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON. Cut Freight Rates POLICE OFFICER stab Patroimen Heath with a pair ot sebmeors yesterday afternoum and photographer whe took pte ecked train the next dynamit a few blocks from the scene of the wreck |half an hour after the shock, ere y His evidence, ff not shaken, will KIN the Ferris the Augusta ;. > by the boy bandits In the holdup of the Mow and Prospect tana @ Great Northern train Sat place next Sunday urday night, died yesterday ae a The young Creawell Mae, none better, 15-foot, | and Randall, ranging in years from Remedy Com pany have completed reorganization Small invest limited number of shares of treas ary stock. Call for particulars. Ep STORAGE CO., Inc. | Pemiemmgr re, bu tate aad teplor: 4 kim to walt d wp to the cap at came way ing hat ehe Would " p fa hE OF SEATTLE ind tak Ge: iin eae, Ta Capteal, Margin end Prellen . 000000000000 $585,000 0 | not yet appeared. The w blown aad the lines belng Uhre’ ‘The Atlantic Navy Yard. Round trip of For Men of of buying finished, fa . in the coats, are showing exception ‘sos $1750 ° Our Golf and ligee Head 812 was Fleet is now at the See Battleship [lnols Cloth This is the era of Ready-to-Wear Clothes of the right kind, but one must use his judgment in selecting if he is to obtain the unquestioned advantage Remember, the Clothing with the: System” Label on is all tailored equal to first-class custom work, pure linen, canvas and haircloth used and shoulders molded to fit and re- tain their shape throughout the life of the suit Single and Double- Breasted Suits All broken lines in Two and Three-Piece Men's Suits at about half price .... UNDERWEAR, 25c, 47c, 75c, $1.00 Men’s Furnishings—Shirts 45¢, 39c, 5c, 95¢ Up Shirts, for Summer wea Seoteh Oxfords, English and French Madras, Sitk and Linen and Silk and Wool Mixtures. McCORMACK BROS. -14 FIRST AVENUE Transact a General Banking Business. Before the patrolman arrived at/off when the cause of the delay the women’s home, whe had wreet-| wan seen coming leisurely down aerate ict ed the furniture with ao am aud the deck The gang plank was 4. W. Clee ©. E. Burnside hed @riven her huvband and neigh thrust out again and the belated A. & Kerry C. 4, Smith bere from the butldiog. Mre. | passenger hurried on board. The 4. W. Godwin Cc. H. Cobb Stokes was taken to the county| ship and its 275 passengers had John Sehram J. MM, Prink ames jal, She te believed to el insane.| waited exactly 34 minutes and 29 Ww. PL Tri 0. J. Humphrey mt reeonda G lectare on the TRAIN “DYNAMITER eae, ae ene Writlinmn Prggees My P. Ween of india” wit te NOW ON TRIAL. FLEET AT T NAVY YARD. H.R. Cline ing With’ Merit and Boys—At the Right Prices shionable, high-grade product at the right price. “McCormack We al values this season in = $20 $25. $4.50, $6.75, $8.65 Owing to the backward season, all Neht and medium weight Men's Underwear at greatly reduced prices. pinbrace all ¢ lAnens, Chambrays, Py latest weaves and colors in ales, figured and plain Mohaira, Hats at:$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Our Leaders--The a the Longford, the Bel- fast—are trade winners blacks. They come in all colors and to Foot Outfitters for Men and Boys. Opposite Colman Building. pratecte lattle ought to be proud of t SHOW UP WELL”. WILL EXPERIMENT ; Popham = = ON ROADWAY At th eatton of County 1 er gatine, t wmissionern Ww 1 an perimental mile of ay of t asphalt off mixed w f bannitt as a surface and the city before the + Beano es, if pousth a th ough teat may be t " biles wt @ good rate of 1 Cece eee eee eee 2 * * * PBOUBLECROSS TAFT, * * * ‘ (By United Press.) | # POBTON, June Thomas * * Lawnon, enemy of the & * today amt od # th joan national # * Taft and stampede for Roose & # volt. Me published a * * ment today relterating * ® views on the situats d pre * dieting the entire confidence * # that Taft re torotte * * heard « floor of the con: * vention * aoe eee eee ee ee ee $1.65 at the Calamity Sale, 1 First ave ove Consistent Saving te @ method that insures success To. be consistent is only to save judiciously —save where it is possible be possible to save, after you have started, in more ways than you think. Each sum placed in the bank earns Interest. When you save, it'e worth while to do It thoroughly. bank is Try it. The savings the best method. Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND ANDO CHERRY. NOTE OUR PRICES. Men's Jean Wool Working Pants, etal wear Listed for Satu Ladies’ Fine Linen Turnove: Ladies Merry Widow Belts, colored. Gold aad Stiver Embroidered Belts, 4, spec Muslin Underwear Listed Saturday. Note Our Prices—You can't mat garments full cut, well made and n Child's Muslir and Cambriec Drawe stitched ruffles; also embroidery Ladies’ Ladies’ Nainsook Drawers, tace and embroidery trimmed i9¢ Lad Muslin Night Gowns, high neck, tucked yoke Ladies’ Nalnsook Night Gowns, high lace and embroidery trimmed Ladies’ Muslin Skirt, deep heme’ Ladies’ Cambrie Skirts, ruffle from mbrotdery trimmed Ladies’ Nains ery trimm Ladies’ Natnsook Corset Cover and Men's Wants Listed for Saturday. Men's Strong Working Shirts, special special Men's Balbriggan Underwear, natural, spe Men's Golf Shirts, with and without collars, Men's Black Sateen Working Shirts, Stylish Silk Collars, special spectal store fact that we in what w he « an important Saturday special— surface one Regular ppy lttle GREATER STANDARD. we oclalize wht yur $1 195s gener home snk ox-| Washington Banker at North Yakima, Ju 18, © Mit wo» Pew will be the only ted th uttie man to deliver an » and| Mr, Paull, who is a trust officer of ul bar the Unior « Trust Com- that the pany ba “ speak on in a bet-| American Inatitute of Banking.” always open Gaturday evening for your convenience. creat is a res through the service of lish tbe to help you Will pr % getting married ainly weleome to ands in Greater and to for $18.50 Savenpedt bed Imperial sanitary Davenport, $11.95. regular value $18.50, this is a particularly good and splendid sanitary davenport bed, all metal, extra strongly ma drops down and frynt pu it is very’ practic alue $15.50 fine National weave fabric; ut ~extra YWoeiel for Satur- $11.95 SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. SEATTLE. Ase Ase spectal Specials in Ladies’ Belts and Neck- rday. fal 12'2¢ -- ADE 49¢ special Special for ch them. re. trimmed Zoe and Be Muslin Drawers, deep hemstitched ruffle and low neck, one titched ruffle 7WHe¢ knee, lace and $1.39 Corset Covers, lace and embroid Drawer Sets Special in Lace Curtains for Saturday. 2%-yard Long Lace Curtains, white Syard Long 54-inch Wide Lace Curt ‘-yard Long 54-inch Wide Lace Curta! Branch Store 2401-3 Jackson St. B9¢ ains, white . ose ins, ecru. 9S¢ ail tly trimmed. with hem- Specials in Boys’ and Misses’ School Shoes Listed for Saturday. TACOMA. There’s a Certainty About Our Low ‘Prices Our Sole Purpose Is to Sell the Goods We Tell You About in the News- papers—the Question With Us Has Always Been How Little We Can Sell for —not how much we can get. Note Saturday’s Prices NOTE THE PRICES HERE QUOTED, Boys’ superior quality Kangaroo Calf Shoes, cial Boys’ Box Calf and Viel Kid Shoes Misses’ Vici Kid and Box Calf Shoes . Black Petticoat Specials Listed for Ladies’ Ladies ruffle Ladies Saturday. Sateen Skirts, deep ruffle Black Sateen Skirts, Black Extra Heavy anne . o8¢ Black Moreen Skirts, deep ruffle .. $1.25 Specials in Ladies’ Hosiery Listed for Ladies’ Ladies Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose, Ladies’ Colored Opera Length Hose. HE BEE lV Saturday. NOTE THE PRICES QUOTED. Black Cotton Hose, spliced hee Hermsdorf dye. we special 2619-2623 FIRST AVENUE association, 19, 20, dress, you have pletared in your mind to be THE homes of the newly married, and the Seattle ve a source of great ite many back forming « fullsize sleeping bed al and can be easily handied by any- iis $1.75 $1.98 LIS The deep , special § 13¢ Black Cotton Hose, double sole, special .. 12¢ special ive