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a) THE E STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1908. and A f © passengers |g " tt ma Dn 4 tral mM o, , « loaPat 26 " ’ " nted to th «w York. H ft St. Paul June Gents per 19 i anger Mr, Bra uys he had the Means Baving mother and lt w , h We organized a 1 tw for 600 5 in of at " M 1 the hea are tt Ses i at $2.00 this year, And it is not w AARON EE Mra. Har: | the @uet t . Neooanary to have tickots t t 1 wa her | and, wh ‘ , We had The trust 1 now toe ts . nee w A 1 to greet 2 talonted performers in that wall quantities, K are own Cool off Two Passengers Died. The Pacific | mmpany, whiet at the Cubbanh h name could the followin 1 my oa; eas - ry mY kone arriving tm Sea toth ' t a aot A ak a —— rng bs oa Hort nh rt ul G a | they could not GU all the orders ‘ . Saracen a The trust tried hard to put ue . ¥ arrived in the 8 n the Great Northe “4 Irdental Law _ — i &. ne o~ tole "a be yh re) nea w * Agere board Th moat t t i . ° “ oe ue Belated pa A Anke and appre n to know that we are against 0 on LED first train pulled im at 9:16, the! ciation for th 1 and courteous ple ust, and they are standing b ‘ = ork Desce se at 9:25, and the third train atment ed from the offt ves Peo Cheap lee i in us S icratls = et ‘brie © ro) 9 sail If you are, just give up about ten min- me, at LI o'clock cers and crew ald train during| ea aiay whore it is as long as the utes of your time and visit the store , an a No. Oriental Limited, arrived/the delay caused by unforseen] | Pacitic Loe comps old SS Sleeper Ry en sumed ty watursoen) — Eifort to Maintain | Pacine tee ompany i nthe ea that is ene hour and fiv minutes behlad We beg to etate that the com | used ti Be ttl day dur 4 “4 Passenger. its regular schedule from St. Paul.| pany? has done its utmost to re Monopoly the months ef June, July, Ausust e Open all day oo t be tra are ts aving on the regu:| move all discomfiture during this : and During the rest of cid ; ney Se petimmemenneen ar time And the Great Northern| trying and we do, without cmantitineas | the year it average from 150,000 to : d the’ tine te completely free from wolteit ur Hames to th va 100,000 pounds a day. At an av Sed j ter changed me ‘ s rouble tostimonta | age rate of 60 cents per 100 pour nightly. Probably 3,000 people were in the The following people from Se! the people of Seattle were pay! é = fro Die While Trains Were cis oni, Bult wuld aenea a ella A’ Independent Company $s of Seous re, ses | for ast night when the first of the de-| Hrattstrom, Albert H. Tebo, Alfred] saving of 36 por cent in this layed trains came in, Many were| KE. Trenear, Frank W. Brown - 4 Hl ° ood deal o happy greetings. me by the high waters hi rT < Floods. AN of. the paatenaces we vena d ae” . mss Remain Low. oo P oe Pee eee eee es jeellent health and spirit KM te ne thought, howeve that! * vd yY ; ‘ ——— seabed be & tune bak cndare Northern Pacitie trains will bo| - &. WHALER FACED DEATH.. * ou will make stacks of money here yen. was born to Mra, F R./enforeed vacation in the wil before the middie of next woek.| The Seattle “ice trant™ Ie beater ro as —when we say “make,” you make what ™ EL teectat, oh per of Montana. All soemed to take the| Miles and miles of the track has! Ay a reault of the compl £15 eek RET ene ceaanue ‘ou “save.” hi sdpieds a in Satay GeiiemneNlaly aad veer Gor toee eemekeene Caen on . of the combine * t recelved here today # you “save. nis sale is positively the ; fe Great No 2 train that left | complaints we rd. Everyone | Missoula and it will take a large|/'t® to put the Pacific tee com | * says that the whaler William # biggest saving to householders ever Pal last Friday and was block:| praised the fine treatuy of the/ crew of mea some time to lay tem-|PAny out of business the people of | * of the San Francisco, ® k P i Cutbank, Mont. by the| railroad officials and the courtesy | porary tracks this city are getting tee from 30|* vey «> Be ay 2 nown in this city. For example, if Tire Harland lives in Milan, | eT eee n Kye one age aan Siiane edie to 60 per cent cheaper than they | @ H. Bodfish, of the unlucky vee * $250 will go as far now as $500 will in and was on her way home| Enjoyed the Outing. from St. Paul or Seattle faz: Id & year ago. é asl, was pleked up by the Bow: & ordinary times and conditions, that’s Paw! | “t enjoyed every minute of my Ms reo F. Vanderveor, assistant | * S084 and the rest of his crew # Piistierk: came unexpectedly and | *tay at Cutbank,” sald B. T. Harris proaecutt t © aro on the connevte mes © e payician was on the train. Sev.(Of St. Paul, “and wouldn't have a ee ne scape from w : bed @ attended to Mra. Har | ™lsaed the experience. The people county, says the prices will remain | # pack and suf & while all the men made af Cutbank showed us a good time at * are Shaeo aneaiies and made us perfectly at hom e combine ever atte # they were picked up by 7a aon wen . ons baby /One time there were about 2,700| to rae the pri loo again we @ er Veanels of the wh e aad Mrs. Harland decided to Passengers In the town. Glee clubs| after them,” says Mr. Van-|@ t. The whaling fleet ts # a in & hin “James J. Hil Har and baseball uines were organized | be veer ; @ now at Dimodes bay * ‘ eer eae and the cowboys gave exhibitions} lat ay phn Pgs Bag Diamond, Stand-| * of broncho busting. We also had an} end Seattle lee COMPAHIC® Dd gee ee eee RR eee ee _ ? it i : Fire Sale }fnéian war dance one evening | aS Le tight jombine, They would 7. es cago yr Sure it = = —— SMe teresins for women in waists,| “People became acquainted and jaelt only at @ certain figure, and FIRE SALE not going to let it go unheeded. € ; nes and millinery at the | Went about sightseeing in groupa,|PORTY WITNESSES TELLING | If customers complained Sin Ganaeinn tor Weenie te Welete. vill be 8 Re waipaniega Come in the day- Bale at Gerder’s, 1206 2nd ave. The railroad officials did every-| yy the feo man would forget t | eulte, Giauke end. aiillnery ot the bance out of business, stock all tim d avoid th h thing In thelr power to make things LES IN KENDALL maven! be. 8 couple of maraings, until | Five Gale at Gerber’s, 1206 tnd a disposed of, and then you will simply wheags hebben picks: ios coker was tn @ sub: © mood . A : i i | plaint.” David Brattstrom, local agent fc the Scandinavian American Steam and compare the prices ship Oo. wee ¢ IND, HORNSERG &@ LARSON, _neaeeeeneaeensr Ruy your bieyele from Pip | Taft, 220 Spring STEAMER YOSEmite PIER 6, FOOT OF UNIVERSITY ST. Knights of Columbus Excursion Hoods Canal and the San Younis Seniay June 14 m, Tickets on sale at Smith's Drug Store, and the whart. Pare, $1.00 “a SSE e SRSSSsePSs Fssssee atevesrsg Pp Co. 2c —$3 .00— Free ‘The Rainier Clothing Co., 1104 First Ave. to quit the clothing When we say quit, we mean it. To dispose of our large Of high-grade merchandise quickly, we make the most sensa and unequaled offer ever made in Seattle a $3.00 Give FREE Either Suit Case or a $3.00 Boy’s Suit iE with every Suit purchased im our store. FREE A SOc Cap with every $1.75 Hat 2 Pairs Se Socks with every Pair of Shoes. A 2% Necktie with every $1.00 purchase during sale. Remember, the following low prices are cut in half and less, and om to that you get the free gifts. We are quitting business the prices — 91.50 Negligee Shirts, Gold Brand, go at We Suita, in cashmere, j $1.00 and $1.60 White — Pan | ¢y Shirts, sizes 16%, 17, 17% 9 Worsteds and fancy stripes, go at $4.20 Doubie. } only 50c Heavy Work Shirt 35 The Heavy Work Shirts go at W800 Suits, in a fancy —. | S00 Boys’ Heavy Shirts go at . Brown and check, re worst 2he tds, go at . a 10e Men's Handkereblefs ..7'¢ 800 “Men's Suits, bine 25¢ Linen Handkerchiefs 2 for ; Black clay worsteds, go oi 2he ’ oe $7.70 | 18 Row Ties Be ’ $9906 Men's Suits, imported | 25c Ties 10¢ ' clay, black and blue and fan 50¢c Ties 206 , €F Worsteds, go at Ss. 50c Suspenders 25e¢ 3 — * Suits, made by $2.00 and $3.00 Faney Vests, Art Tailoring Co., In al) sinew 7 HBA Ge and douvie- breasted > Poston Garters H+ +4 | or ges worsteda, fi Canvas Gloves 5 } aro, in gray and black r4 The Heavy Horsehide Gloves : Mee: 25¢ Wool Sox, 2 pairs for Pa || 18¢ Black and Tan Sox ...7'4¢ FREE—With Every $1.45 and HAS Hot 0 S00 -, Fancy Black Sox, 2 pairs for 4 be 25¢ J Men's Hats. | repeat or Men's Hats go at Bae Men's Pants. Men's Hats, aH colors and ni o y we $1. 15 ae: ape 8 Heavy Working 4 Men's Standard Brands -. | 999 Men's Cashmere Pants . Sh . cht 7 eer 50 Men's orsted Pants ORE PRR — with every Pair of $1.45 a Pairs of 180 $3.50 Men's Pure Worsted Pants Socke—Free. $1.65 ’ 95.00 Me Dress Pants, check Men's Shoe Sale — 38 ier eae. anae Styles at Half Price 96.00, 97.00 Men's Pants, in all wool and fancy worrteds, go at 82.95 Men’s Furni hings. Me Men's Palvriggan Under Young Men’ s Suits. ear Roos a 9 Men's pare iggan Under $10.00 Young Men's Suite all Wear aoe 2% woot 5 mm Bering Necdie Undecwenr | 915.00 Young Men's #ults, biack Kore at Oe biwe and gray $5.00 U2 Linon and Siik-Mixed Un | #00 Boys School Suite ... 956 Suit Cases. 50 Sult Caseu go at ..91.25 4.00 Bult Cases go at .. 91.95 rare All Leather Suit Coaes go 4.85 oe See | ry i Pr * ‘Raliont | Cane VEseesbae ok thane ane Morn tee e of the passen Also the following | a ve. be | | [Pat my arm around her neck and|istest styles at greatly reduotd 1 o'clock this | morning, entering teed in three lessons. | wanted to kiss her. she spit in my| prices is now on at Fredlund, hd oat the © git slept. He fired four Gall j eve.” was part of s story of matri|Hornberg & Larson's store, 7 | beltote inte her boty, two inflict allery for specta- | monia Pike st ag flesh wounds fn her arm, one / MM ie tent wen “4 in her shoulder and the other lodg- |] tOrs. | were fighting about,” | don't beileve they They just got to talking loud wt Mra. Kendall struck at George with a cascknite | Preparing my a | Forty witnesses are crowding the corridors of the resalt of the hearing of the Ken pndall Judge Joho B. |eupertor court They would [immediate vic K fo Spit in His Eye. “Tt Whed my I tried to make love to her 1 don't ings, but they were ordered by the | came into the field court, on the request of the attor| It was Independent, and the trust : seark, on tho roses of te axle. was Intnguntest, cad to trent Furniture Co. ae ee ee lturn to go on the stand of bustsesn is said the trust Yee, Fé tke a Victor N.wW.c s vg 4s portunity for both Many of the women witnesses| magna d they would but . W. Corner Secon: ve. an rin, 4 ‘ Ihad brought thelr lunch slong to-| apend $1,000,000 if necessary to Never mind the but pring St bathers and swimmers day yd when the noon recess) break the Pacific lee company You can sow buy the came the corridors began to took | Rates fel and they have been Victor as ensy as $1 oo to refresh themselves like @ plenicing resort low ever since Be week. — in the salt water, heat- George W. Kendall ts seeking the! Last Jone a emall castomer had at irl while sh ley h divorce, claiming that be was) to Pay more than 60 cents per 100 = : hile she slept in a local lodg ed to a temperature driven out of the grocery business| pounds for tce, Now the Sherman, (lay & Co. ne Paven and then, while the po- if, : ~ im Mallard through the nagging of Of the combine are selling ice as joe were on the stairs, turned the Just right. i aeing of) 1406 Second Av weapon bi f and b hie wife. He was the first witness|10¥ as 12% cents per 100 pounds Secon = p non Manoel and sent a bullet jeatied in the case om special contracts. The Pactfie ep nal Me beota. Stevens drop | the Kendalis i: . proved & star witness, of an alleged | husband and wife. <i o ae, tues ee RNS RR A i. lar price elsewhere. are costly. The companies would not sell o# Get busy. Delays tm emall quantities The customer VIEW LOTS NEAR EXPOSITION A delightful place to must pay $2.50 for a book, which in LAWN, only $225 to court house a® &/entitied him to 600 pounds of joe Torms $10 cash and spend the afternoon. dalt|The customers didn't always get © per month, Take Green SALE TERMS AND CONDITIONS—Ali Cash; No C. 0. Exit to the beach through the bath- house. Lake car to Green ke ste tion. Inquire at Green Lake Pasar for Mr. Smith their 500 pounds « .; Free Delivery at Our Earliest Convenience; Refund or Exchange; No Storage. ntested divorcee case No Vahey in the om it reached | bad sometimes jor all ke to be in the) from melting nity of the proceed-| Then the Century Pactfic lee company The gradually slop- an was taken to a hospital and belleved she will recover. evens visited Miss Williams at aed) Where you can get shoes of the wife, but once Swimming guaran- GIRL IS fe ing in ber neck. He then turned jand fled down the hall, but seeing a policeman coming up the stairs |he ended his own life board tolling between the a time asa SHOT acrap know just what they 3 sostngiill At the hospital tits morning Miss | garet Thompson, resides. She said he said. “I Williams said her home was in Se- she had known Stevens for two new themsel jattle, where ber mother, Mrs. Mar- years, and that she believed him Yes, Mrs. know, bee j the. wound nan i] Do They Trouble You? {ws oror » t9e tvasniy mate tow HELD UP Sika Ce matings ok Gat Pe business and dress suits; black, blue, brown wie oma roady that riievee be gray: plain and fancy effects; made to fig, a3 Kuamene, heart 3 7 sell at $20.00 and $25.00 oa Cc Tomorrow offered at... % 1 5.00 Within two alighted from a car last night about his wife the struggle the pantry and that he was strock |by the flying handle of a bread. Lasarte’® Tottes Visewse for satten Baturday | knife. He could not see whether gtr 4. Doutta, « eyiten pre Mrs. Keadall was using the koife eget ath Roonae: ingge | * sete vommer comple Apecta A. BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast on her husband, as her back was vise Materday for 2 — turned to him #714 Pyefemed Math Salta y | Raven Grip sad C0t4 Core—Ovr = o; Raturdey low: auarect eed pure, ape | locked Children Up. Rest’ Siitehin 4 tis) Maturday’ for , Tor the teeth. @ dhe pa V. MM. Rufner, who took an ts for, the vegth: © Bb ps ns "Ts arnt Cascarn Tye lventory of the at on one occe q j ston. said that Mrs. Kendall locked her goed children in a room and leave | or “tive ho * |band’s protests and the children's | complaints said that on one occasion a who passed in came Into the store to find out w was the trouble he noise that the children made | Mrs. Kendall, on the stand this DEMONFTRATION THES WERK morning, taht how the store had J ann Tardy summer has brought about child had been born jher husband failed to Took after it Once she claims that he threat.) of the “nn Never * pleees or sete Irons the weather 2 2 jened to ill ber, and thet her| sore there sort wow | Stiivuncy wae toes” | Wen, Tole fine. he The fact is self-evident; any man the ellen th Uankstn nna ee otf Te | 25¢ and 5O¢ | Psst can see that the suits were never in- |the house; to which she did not | return for several days. MOTORMA ‘Says Masked Robber Re- as to the truth of nose, accompanying bis setion| with (he ol@ salutation, “Hands vp! Jones sips the high medium helgtt, has broad shoulders and «thick neck. The thee ie aceor@ing to.Jones, and wore @ haa eustache with waxed ends. Joneg thiike the have been fal; (By United Press.) SACRAMENTO, to be wealthy. She claimed not to know his address, She said that he had repeatedly asked her to mar- Cal, June 12.- SALE with whieh she was) Hecause Eva Williams, a beautiful 4. J. GINGLES, M. D., breakfast ry him, and her refusal seemed to Kendall was cut 1| And Summer Comforts. woman of the demimonde, refused make him despondent. Stevens we | helped bind up to forsake her wayward life and carried a card of the Royal Arch t too.” J 4 cme Mavem Foot Powder, Satur Antiptius Freckle Letiea—A won dekeey thin; Chistes Ghawenn, & bres ~ shi dertul and effective banisher of a , The directory fails to give the | band had taken the knife away from A Fe are TF peste Hench We wens: Sates, SE porous San Frenciete awe ean, | dress of the mother, Mrs. Mar- Continued in| ll witch Masct Cream, for tan and oun | gay Aeurted Postal Cards ts send to fi i# morning shot and wounded the ‘garet Thompson. ro, ros. Serurday Ite © there aff cave writing let > BREATHE DEEPL Y AND LIVE. Try the 2 NOs Body Brace. Nubetth te fers instantir, « in you te tale “4 them there for four in spite of the hus You May Get a$25 Suit for $15—Fact he on new ont that round at the proper breathe and heat wy our lunes and many being attracted b - natipation and plies EXTRA. "EXTRA. EXTRA. claiming that this ine in the price of Men’s 1f you wilt Combe tended to sell for any such insignifi- cant price. Over one thousand suits are put in this sale; double and single-breasted; outing suits an While they last. On one of & kind $3.80 In the Candy Dept. | tnte offer | Your Stomach and Liver id and Fifie’s lee Cream Comes tor 5 Contes, Outing Suits and Business Suits Are Both Included These roling ¢ Aelictous, refreshing and Bathing Caps “a Silk and Rubber ee Next to Nothing. They are wew and sty tints, o You cam get a good one for de too 0 minutes after he Madison at. cable) 11:30 o'clock "The Store Is Yours Alter Bight Sitinntay, NEW TAN OXFORDS—For PANAMA HATS Best NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—Partic pt gr daedo greet Bre gpet g Orangeine Powder, for inesitude and | B60 Nall Fite, atier &, for ularly fine styles, 1, 00 men, with 3.00 values in town, 5, 00 aon a py tree Here w ve Phaser ‘on f . & bottt t od * Setenors, after © at buckles ' at cash by a masked highwayman om Ol, © atten for Be Violet ‘Toltet Wa Jones reported to the police Kye hades, 10: after § for Be : os a Water, a morning that he had been to 8 came Chloride of Tame, afew § for | purge Stee Floridan Water, after §, ( ait theatre last night and was on his Me a [I 2% mot water motte, acior ate rate, Sake ei agape: way home when he encountered the |B siutei's tublinate roy Mingo Pelee. sve ont. one, highwayman. The vietim furnished het a box of 8 cous, Seabees Senge delee the police with such an accurate After Br munrth, Cor 830 description of the holdup artist that| she ater 8.98 the officers were rather skepties! A Very important Branch of Ow Business OP eeeree Cutioura Beap, after # The Rav A. BRIDGE & CO. riordany « amet ei gee yman is of bout 85 years oid, "ini taglf. gmamremeg = * Spee gear ‘ites | Nee “27 Seattle, Wash... Phone, Main 2646.