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we are helping hundreds of June brides furnish their homes faad Whitlock Gives His. Versions of the First Day. BY BRAND WHITLOCK, tanyright 1908, Newspaper Enter) ~~ prise Association | PQRICAGO, Juve 17 a bas been opened session fea Gat interest which always in-| humanity, but the observer notice any fire, enthusiasm | It tacked all these. As he it was complete. It was as a dress parade is bat there a 20 more taken than troops might | The coa-| At the there) yesterday the go-cart A show =e; now at its PN | erry ao By store Peon at no time has the fa auch @ posltion to “supply . Heatie’s gooart wante—from the abowiu of & hundred dif ferent styles you'll find just the cart you have in mind to and you know we'll extend our popular “gocart terms” to you certainly your credit is good" here. 18TH, AT 8:45 A. M. SHARP. THROWN TO THE WINDS. $12.50 Men’s Suits now $15.00 Men’s Suits now $18.00 Men’s Suits now ............. $11.65 $20.00 and $22.50 Men's Suits now. ...$13.89 $25.00 and $27.50 Men's Suits now... .$16.45 $30.00 and $35.00 Men’s Suits now... . $19.85 $18.00 and $20.00 Street Car Uniforms $13.85 aN —e at plause, but it was started and But the people knew what } was. It was almply to ; , at guard mount—that is./ : 2 Aisciptined troops, of $1.50 Union Made Working Pants........ 95¢ Bot volunteers, This reguiar valve $1.25, reguiar value $1.75. regular value $1.96 2s fieant, for the delegates | regular vaive $1.10. —~aplendid tule dining 4% real good dining ota panel back din. $2.50 Pants . sig sand to obey the will of Roose-|§ —good little wood seat ehalr; good panel| chair; double large | ing chair; well fie SOO POM i. vi viices yy have been commanded | chair; neat turned back; turned spin panel; back; nleely | ished; brace arms : bidding, and as regulars spindle and embossed | dies; brace arms; | finished; brace arma; | strongly made; solid $3.90 Pants .occcccvccse BH do it. They might do) panel back. Regular solid seat. Regular strong = and = god. seat. Regular value $4.00 Pant else it they only dared. jf value AJ —_very value $1.25 — very Regular value $1.76. $1.85 — very special / EE sv assuseceas ° Waited for Something. special the speolal for the For week, | priced for 5. y 12,000 apectators sat week .... " 79¢ WEAR nese 6 89c very special $1.30 | the week .. $1.40 $5.00 Pants ........... i upoa this coaveation as | since cis. a WE Lae “a woe $1.50 and $2.00 Soft Hats ..... Soe aah so: 87¢ ‘ would sit and wateh an) ~ ea ee a ig oo g_ UE TREE E oeerercorgryes | there was a wish that) ao | 91 down, $3.00 Hats ...... cece came cbs one ee A i ah and eat the | —our Spec } >: * up. [ use this expression | as | 8 8 week, $2.50 Fine Split Straw Hats ........... $1.65 Say that tho spectators had| | Suburban - buys a RE F. Vv One-Third that something wouid curses | ‘ancy Vests One-Thir: - a But nothing happesed.| '¥*Y A ard, | FRIGERAT 7 noc aye might just as well have is for you. | iast night. It has/ | OR here— Rapped out, and there is) —_———-—— SECOND AVE. AT PINT ST. . | SEATTLE. TACOMA. money, watil the) decorations of the halls! 1. ; on-| = | con Eight oth ‘ 4 bd ) | t where convention. |Cotiewum, Eight other new vaude eagles, the unturted | Sides. reawired A ngregpand on “= FATHER NAMES ville speciaities are to be seen,! } the playing band: re all! Lresident. The crowd once more inctudin RivaLarsen Troupe everyone knew that this | thought the time had come—but it of acrobate from Europe. j e for effect. The work was/ nag not. Yes, there was some ap SON AS CAUSE ' Robert Betw | up by the “allies.” Party Not People. here. There was no real at this first seskion./from his manascript ‘Was a little applause, but it to hear mild, decoroas applause. course, The Biuff Fails. the campaign Chairman New opened the he made @ speech that mot be heard very far. He sts the name of Roosevelt, Me crowd pricked up its ears. it was the time for a real applause. Senator Burrows, that gray It is to be the keynot He mentioned ty” Wl as temporary chairman, he & Navy Route Steamer | Wut as he only mentioned the * ti ine pages theoe Nase | ty.” 1 suppose the “people” 280 a.m. 1:30 and 4 p.m. wthing to do with it | bad, My tf this ballding by | @ convention. rd some of | questions Senator Burrows as’ | but as he dit not mention the “ | ple.” I can give no answer to | jaestions, a4 I am one uf the “ ple.” Th ursday HO! | An extraordinary sale of best quality Gray Granite and Blue and White Turquoise Enamel Ware. Lot includes 46@quart Berlin Kettles, Rice Boilers, Dish Pans, 12-16-quart Stock Pots, 10 TPquart Water Pails, Covered Palis, Tea Pots, etc. Values up to 85c; quantities limited in some articles, so you had best come 25c 10 to 12 o’Clock. $3.50 Arcade I2inch Lawn Mower; has 3 steel self-sharp- ening cutters and has easy pos ated $1.98 12 to 2 o’Clock. Hardwood Window adjustable; 22-Inch a8 Annee 12 to 2 o’Clock. : Best Selected Kansas ‘Corn House Broom; 4sewed i food weight; extreme 25e Screen; extension; a money- 5 oo pares fle 15¢ Doz. Boyd's Well Known Porcelaintined Fruit Jar bargain at, 4 to 6 o'Clock. $6.00 50-foot length Gorham Rubber Co.'s Olympic %-ineh Canvas-Covered Hose; never sella for less than $5.00; Thursday, 4 to $3.49 o'clock From 2 to 4 o’Clock REGULAR $3.50—Large Size New Design Fancy Hammocks, with lay-back pillow and double | stretcher; close weave; from 2 to 4 $1 98 * © 10 to 12 o’Clock Dozen Pure White Arcade Senator Burrows read his speech ht was hard His apeech was praised, of party, and it was always the “per ‘The only one, as neer as | Warren I. Fales, the millionaire cot prayer. again of the “party.” the bank dejan absolute divorée, on statutory no-—there Was! onsite, how they had grown under grounds the rule of the “party”; raliway admitted in court that he had been trackage, tonnage, exports and the gulity of indiscrete conduct with his from Michigan, took up the! wealth of the wation. { did pot hear | stepmother. Mra. Fales denied the SENTENCED TO TEN | him say who produced this wealth, charge on the witness stand and. The Coliseum is a huge building. i The acoustic properties in such a| large building are generally very olde I hea Clock kept At Pantages. FPitesimmons, with his) wife, Julia Gifford Fitesimmons, at| Pantages this week is known as one of the greatest fighters who/| ever donned « gtove. There are) five other high class acts on the age bith At the Star. een Second & Third Aves. FOR DIVORCE (By United Press.) PROVIDENCE, RK. L, June 17 e of his manufacturer who! capabie business woman Rose ex his beat role, that blacksmith. ot a German The son, Leroy, aged 22 the claim that she could cook the | | meals, serve the patrons and take | lL. Farnsworth, a young miner the money as cashier whose education slong the lines of feminine research is not complete purchased $210 worth of experience yesterday morning and now he par asked for divorce in @ cross com had) plaint, naming her French matd as part payment on the restaurant? — » Hie would, And last night when/ the young miner went to 429 Pike | YEARS AT SEA Pi buds a wants the police to find Mise Rose |st. to see Rose running the busi ly Uni ress.) Smith, a honey-tongued siren, who ness be found no such a number ’ OAKLAND, Cal, June 17—Jis alleged to have secured his coin |and no Rose, Farngworth then re- |e &t the Unitarian chureb. Among the | | Raphael Scott was sontenced to ten | bY fraud and base deception \allzed that he was @ victim of mis- eed, | yoars at sea by Bupreme Judge Og. | Ab@ut tWo Weeks ago Farnsworth | placed confidence aiff repaired to ‘peo: | es imet the young woman Little did the police station to tell bis tale of Nina Adams, Mrs. bis | “Decketader’s Minstrels.” don today. Scott, who is 19 years |the miner suspect that his Rose | woe. [Nise Adame, a peo} The engagement st the Moore | of 88°. admitted rubbing a saloon, | concealed a thorn, but since he has - —_———_— ‘ -d theatre of Lew Dockstader and his | ®"4. on Probation Officer Ruess re-| been stung, the young miner would | | minstrel organtsation will conclude | POfUng thal Scott was apparently | like to see his companion once ig RHAERAAENAARAAHH with tonight's performance. Dock.|"®8ble to withatend temptation, | more. | stader is seen in “A Dull Day at the | J48¢ Ogden decreed he must go to| Farnsworth says the young wom: | * White House.” x soa, 80 an to be ander constant dis-/ana and he grew quite intimate. | @ cipitne and away from the devious As two persons who and ood | | paths of cities. Capt. Canty, a friend | men mecmmencmnamneemsmemernememmane | lof the Seott family, agreed to see OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY.| that the evurt's conditions were ful-| ‘The whole Atlantic fleet will be | filled. at the navy yard = few days more. ong Missed “ge social and mo meee Tour awww | See the battleship Rhode Island in| 08! program thi | Barbecued Meat tie ary dock. Boats leave pier 2,|° Cock, at 1420 Second ay. | Old fashioned barbecue lunch, | foot of Yesler way, ten thmes daily Baptist Church Picnic. }16e. Oriental Cafe, 1413 Third Round trip fare, 50 centa. °°! The ladies of the First Baptist} oe — iii, | church held a pienic today at For tana park. The men of the church Free Clothing will join the party in time for sup- ach Coat and, Veet Pree with every Hl per, at 6:20. | Sti. “in ¥. M. ©. A. Convention. The summer institute and train-| ‘ing school of the Pacific Northwest of the ¥. M. C. A. of Oregon, Idaho | “The Toymaker.” | Wallace Brownlow returns to the |Grand this week in “The Toy | maker,” the cast also furnishing | Daphne Pollard and Teddy Webb with their best portunities. Theosophical Society. The ladies of the Theosophical “Two Little ir Boys.” The midweek matinee at the Se attle theatre will be given tomor row and hereafter on Thursday dur- ing June. Miss Emma Bunting as Tom York is maki Little Batlor Boys “The Hypocrites.” The performance of “The Hypo- jerites” at the Lots is one of the jbest things done under the direc-| }tion of Daniel Frawley. “The | Light Eternal” is coming “Can't afford tt” is no longer an excuse. You can now buy a VICTOR on the easiest kind of terms. Sherman, Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave. SAYS At the Coliseum. Hugh Lioyd is making a big sen laation by his daring and unique | rope walking and balancing at the | Cheap Excursions East June 20, July 6, 7, 22, 23, Aug | ust 6, 7, 21 and 22 by the Oregon R. R. & Navigation Co. Rates, routes, tickets and reservations at | Union Ticket Office, 608% First ay |B. B. Ellis, General Agent Do You Feel Comfortable These Days? The word comfort shines out of every garment we show, and the prices are the most comforting thing about them. Good Suits for Men and Young Men $10 to $25 STATEMENT OF CONDITION TITLE TRUST CO. Under State Examiner's Call of May 14, 1908. Liabilities. Capital stock paid In. . $329,816.90 Resources. | Loans aod discounts $280,926.96 | Real estate, furniture Surplus eee 6,000.00 1 and fixtures 32,748.20 Undivided profits 7410.68 Cash on hand $30,815.04 Deponits saan yecee MUREEOED }|In banks ..... 81,153.66 i} ————— 111,969.60 | Abstract and safe de posit plants ......6+. $603,462.90 $261,217.32 224,158.31 Deposits May 14, 1908 ....... Deposits February 14, 1908.... Second ard Yester “Where the Cars Stop” seedeeeees cavveoees $ 27,069.01 Increase IT’S A QUESTION OF ONCE TO PROTECT OUR GOOD NAME AND CREDIT. Seattle Y. M. C. evening at t PR SEEEEREEE EEE Hof the soutor c evening, at 8|mayoralty contest case 68 gave Hearst a net gain of 38. Hearst now haga total net gain of 266 in \849 botes. We Can Wait No Longer ACT NOW OR NEVER OUR ENTIRE $30,000.00 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE WILL BE THROWN ON SALE TO THE PUBLIC FOR NINE AND ONE-HALF DAYS, COMMENCING THURSDAY, JUNE WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN RECOGNIZED AS “A MONEY SAVING STORE” AND “A STORE FOR THE PEOPLE,” AND MONTH BY MONTH OUR BUSINESS HAD BEEN INCREASING UNTIL CONDITIONS (WHICH WE HAVE PASSED THROUGH IN THE LAST SIX MONTHS) OVER WHICH WE HAVE NO CONTROL HAS FORCED US TO TAKE THESE STRENUOUS STEPS. COST AND PROFIT HAVE BEEN REALIZING THE MONEY AT eerescevecesesee ‘ 10c Men’s White Handkerchiefs .......... 3¢ 75c Men’s Working Shirts ............. 3O0¢ $1.00 Men’s Dress Shirts .......... coces COG $1.50 Men’s Coat Shirts ................ O2¢ 10c Men’s Canvas Gloves ................ 5¢ 25c Men’s Suspenders President Suspenders 10c Men's Bandana Handkerchiefs, 24-in.. . $1.00 Men’s Cool Negligee Shirts ........ $1.50 Men’s Cool Negligee Shirts . $2.00 Men's Union Suits $1.50 Men's Union Suits .... 65c Men's Balbriggan Underwear ........38¢ 75¢ Men's Lisle Thread Underwear . 65c Men’s Working Gloves ... $1.00 Men’s Working Gloves ............ | TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND TRAVELING BAGS ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-THIRD OFF. remember, who mentioned the “peo ton machine Crimmins & Gore are putting on/ each other, Rose poured into his!and Washington fs being held at ple” was Bishop Muldoon, who renamed his own son an corespond-|“At the Races” at the Star, It te : MINER PROVES |ear & great many words, the bur-|Long Beach, Wash. Mr. 8S. B. Han- membered them in his beautiful ent in a suit for divorce against|™erry musical comedy with 10 ar) |deon of which was that she was ajna and Mr. L. G. Nichols, of the Senator Burrows spoke his young wife, was today granted !2 song hits, and Dan Crimmins in that she knew the restaur-| headquarters of the association at ' platned A PAY STREAK ant business from cocktails to|the beach and wili remain tll ite/ jcoffes, She even got away with | close, June 27 Church Sociable. A sociable will ’ y evening to the members and friends Wouldn't he please advance $210/\of Holy Trinity English Lutheran chureb, Van Ogie-Hediey. Mra. Van Ogle and Mr. those to appear on the program are Frankie Bloch, Mr. Ernest Rice, Ed. Mra. ard High Schoo! Party. | | BITS O’NEWS *! tne junior class of the Ballard | bist school gave a patty Monday Elks’ hall, in honor “8 4 Gains Siowly. NEW YORK, June 17 GARDEN TRACTS t\%-acre = tracts, level, clear ed; fine for chickens and ber ries. National Land Inv. Co. Ino 917 First Ave. i} AND THEREBY SAVE FROM | $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR | AUTOPIANO. Including free use of our circu- | | lating | will be given for a few days on Some | library, Special prices second-hand Autoplanos. as low as $350.00 with free use of the music library. Votes in our great voting contest will be allowed on all cash payments. Kohler & Chase 1318 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. Weber Piano Dealers. 2 for 25c Men’s Black Sox A., are now at the be given this Hedley will give a pupil's recital this even- Emory Fy ler, Robert Velten, Miss Lulu Shep herd -In the boxes | ze Pall Bo i tat _ .58¢ 1.1 95¢ 1.38 inpsiee css PikeSt. Between ager = Third WILL HOLD TAX HEARING. The board of county commission- ers today decided to hold the hear. ing on the assessment roll of the Lake Washington canal on Septem- ber 24. The addresses of the tax- payers concerned have been secur- ed from the county treasurer's of- fice, and they will be notified im- mediately. Land Fraud Arguments Closed. WASHINGTON, June 17.—Assist- ant Attorney General Hugh has con- eluded his argument to the jury in the case of Messrs Hyde, Dimond, | Benson and Schneider, charged with jconspiracy to defraud the govern- die Torgeson, Miss Ruth Hoit, Miss | ment of valuable lands In the West, Dougias Ross./and the opening statement for the endants Benson and Schneider begun their coun: PIANOS AT COST for 30 Days Want room for Talking Ma chine Department. Investigate. John C. Walling Co. 711 Second Ave. On the Fiyer | SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 35c—Round Trip, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m. 05 and 5:45 p, m, LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p, m. U. SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattie— Tel. Main 176. Tacoma--Tel. 212 Everett and Edmonds MEALS SERVED. Three rouna trips ™., U. S. Navy Yard Route Steamer Monticello From Galbraith Dock, Foot of