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Ss’ Sseé FRANCIS B. LOOMIS, wm free men have been nam ip gmmissinoners general for ¥ States at the Japanese fa Tokyo in 1912 : was formerly assistant Ce of state, He heads the " and will recelve $5,000 for five years, deginning p! He is very highly es gat by President Roosevelt. jnentiy connected | fair at Chicago tn / ts Bow director of the in Chécago. Millet American artist./ Millet will receive $2,000 | for 1999 and $5,000 a and congress (he coat and af the United States and exhibits at the expo it fe alongside of the ‘ard at Brameriso, where Goveramest wtil make of 25.009 im a short time + special . 0 Screen Door, $1.49 R $200—Fancy Front Door, 28x68; Mission with fancy, | braces and beat quality guaranteed ound %inch Garden e; oyna sold »-———— al $4.49, ail freezer: FRANCI8 BD, MILLET. sition and later to take charge of the selectida and plactng of the ex TE | Artist. Guerin. Mra. McDonald ts) in New York, where she ts said to be preparing for the production of & play written by herself and in which she will play the leading KILLED BY BLOCK OF FALLING ICE jeldent. She says the Injuries sue | tained to the stump of her leg neces ,/ stated its being amputated three Albert J. Smith, 22 years old, who was struck on the head by 4 heavy cake of ice In the basemen of the Empire building, Second av. jand Madison st, yesterday, died the Pacific hospital at 6:30 o'c) Smith, who was employed at the Seattle market, was delivering @ consigument of chickeas Empire cafeteria when the accident joccurred. Hie skull and shoulder were crushed. Smith lived at 519 His relatives reside at Portland, Ore, | yesterday, and after some discus Helen Nash told « jury before Judge Bord J. Tallman in the sir perior court, how she wae dragged lor 160 feet by & street car last | summer, in her damage suit the Seattle Electric Co. she asks for $15,000, and which went to trial this morning. | Im her complaint she says that carpets Tho value each , sels, Velvet and Wilton Carpets miter rugs— ton d Brussels tn value from $1.50 Priday ..... a Sta Le SEATTLE. St, Beattie, Wash. left leg had been amputated just below the knee while she was a child and she was wearing an artt- fictal Mimb at the time of the aec- or four inches more. PROFESSORS RETAINE The board of regents of the state university held ite annual meeting sion recommended that Profs. J Alien Smith and William Savery be retained on the faculty staff for another school year. Both these pedagogues had been subjected to views, Only three faculty changes were | made, and these came as the result of resignations, A net gain of 806) and 9:30 a.m. 1:30 and 45. m. °F | was shown in the enrollment of stu-| dents for 1908, as compared with) the preceding year. Rev. H. H. Gowan, of Trinity | the accident happened at James st. ener nar orm | Seacoma Beach is a very invit! ing place to spend the summer | Pure water piped to each lot.) Heautiful park for the children and the best beach in the state on which to bathe are | mot found everywhere Venus, foot of Madison, 10 a yi 2 p. m. and 6.30 p. m. Parish church, {s to be made @ mem ber of the faculty, in the capacity of a lecturer. Weed | has resigned. AMUSEMENTS “The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary.” May Robson's popularity bas been on the increase since the opening $3.00—Beautiful Striped Hammock ; has large pillow, wide valance and strong REGULAR c—Fest quality “never break” Steel Frying Pan; just the extra special 25¢ Can Stove Enamel, REGULAR 25e—Can of the well- known 65-4 Stove Bn 1Se—Footed Old Willow Blue . Bowls, for strawberries; 35¢ Jelly Tumblers, 25¢. REGULAR 35¢ DOZ—Tin-Cap ped Jelly Tumblers; 1-3 pint size; extreme .50 Ice Cream Freezer, $1.69 REGULAR $2.50—2-quart American Twin Freez- 4 freezes two kinds of cream in one freezer at the fame time ; double action; the peer of performance of “The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary” at the Moore the- jatre so that crowdéd houses are promised for the remainder of the week. “Caught in the Rain.” engagement of William Collier fn the farce-comedy “Caught fn the Rain,” which will be the attraction at the Moore next week. “Girofie-Girofia.” Fleanor Ken “See How It Sparkles” is one of the hits among opera “GirofleGirofia” at the Grand. There will be a matinee Saturday. “The Gambier.” The Burgess-Banting company is being seen at the Seattle in “The Gambler.” Beginning next Sunday afternoon, for the Fourth of July week, a farce comedy will be put on. “The Light Eternal.” The manner of the handling of “The Light Eternal” by Pantages players at the Lois is eminently sat iwfactory. me fs one that appeals to all classes. At the Coliseum, There remain three days more Eye Headaches Can be permanently relieved with properly fitted glasses, We give special care to these complaints, them. Schuchard Optical Co., Spe- clalists, 1207 2nd av, oo We Want the Ladies To see our jant line of Wail Paper. RAL PAINT A! ogo WALL Fare <O 14 First Ave, Arends Annes. “buay Friday ~@ large lot of these popular rugs, made up from Axminster oe from 3x3 to 308% feet, range each ™ 95¢ (—no mali, C. 0. D. or fone orders filled.) J. F. TORMA CO., INC., Mine Operators. Genuine, Live, Proven and Developed Mint Propertioa. TOR, TOS, 704, 705, 706 Johnston Bidg, Third Av and Fifth av., August’20, 1907. Her| fe, at the Coltsour. seven other vaudeville acts. Jack Smith of “The Kaighte” at Pantages ts a laugh producer of no mean ability. quaint manner of speech, his ludic fous style of dress and hin shoe” dancing brings the desired results. Crimmine @ their engagement at Sunday night. The big Baw ts come to this house vaudeville on Monday MINISTERS GET READY TO FIGHT (8 WALLAC in} place of Miss Annie Howard, who) Seats were placed on sale at the| Moore this morning for the entire) the many songs In Lecocq’s comic | to see the handeuff queen, Sirron-| and can successfully overcome | this “busy Friday” brings these splendid specials— et 37 C: “several hundred of these splendid hassocks will be placed @n sale in the Carpet Store for made of Brussels and Velvet 6 tos, bigh; 12 ins, diameter; regular extra spectal for Friday $1.50 and $2 fancy shaped hassocks— 99c regular values from $1.60 to $2.00——extra apgelal, each, for Friday ....... $1.50 and $2.50 95c ture Co, nerd, SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. TACOMA. There are) At Pantages. At the & r. United Press.) D. U. & Navy Yare Route Monticello leaves Fiyer dock They’re Off Our Prices Suits, + | Was Price and For the next ten days we are going to break the ree ord for June sales, and of. fer our patrons wonderfal bargains. We have select ed about one hundred Suite from our stock that we will sell for just One Half Price, Also about fifty dainty White Lawn and Batiste Dresses at just One-Half Price, 100 Skirte at just One-Half Price. BIG REDUCTIONS ON MILLINERY, CASH. CREDIT. YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD. BUY ON EASY PAY. MENTS. Westberg & Childs 1312—Becond Ave—1312 VICTOR $1 & week makes you the owner of the greatest musical instrument the world has ever known. Come and hear it, Ask abot our spectal “oany-payment” plan. Sherman, Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave. wh ~ aod University Ten Dark} “gum Gore are to close) the Btar on! er@ymen who « preachers take their rifies and go te, idaho, June 25.—tn/ anticipation of apother attack upon | some criticism during the past year) thom by the saloon element of this on account of their alleged radical) city the Revs. J Netlan and | Iie. Oriental Cafe, 1413 Third « THE DEAF CAN HEAR BEKINS sonace'co., tn. CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. GOING EAST COMING weer COMING NORTH Cut Freight Rates on Household Goods Tell your friends to take advantage of our low offer, fer almost half the freight ts saved on shipments, large or small, . =" THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1908, ‘Sale Lasts Saturday night, at the stroke of continue to undersell « I Saturday night everything is reduce titor c Take advantage of the low prices wh A great tractive waist 18 to chor ~ Wash Goods you ate wanting rt ont time for that h of July ¢ tomor ud Saturday at t quoted in Beattle for equal styles and qualities, Just jook White Wash Goods worth ~| Up to 26¢, wale price .... 15c White Wash Goods worth 1 400 Stationery up to a6e, sale price...... 9c White Wash Goods worth up to 3%¢, c White ¥ sh Goods worth j up to 45c, sale price...., Cc | 120 Tablets at 26e Tablets at Pure Linen Stocks and and neat colo: new linen suits, newest shapes | 10c Passepar and pretty tailored effects, reg | 10e Le Page lar prices 36¢ and boc 23c Cloth Buspensi each, sale price 15e Gloves at 39¢ sree CO Ca “on ale | Syteliffe Baxter, Meraser Yoward). Shecban. ere (omorrow and 39 + Saturday at, the pair Cc) . all sine, white, . tan and er |@harfes MacCaughey, the two,in their homes, They waging « cru-| barded with eggs last Badojagainet vice, are familiarizing were forced to hide ty & bare until eulelves with the use of rifles rescued by the poties #0 they will be able to defend them avives If necessary | When they are not engaged in BIG VER IcT FOR leoliecting evidence against the | ers of liquor resorts the two| | attempt may be made to carry out Old fashioned barbecur lunch, Don't Fall te tnvestiqnts, and practical “Skat.” 3 for RB FHORROCK 2 P HARTMAN ALEXANDER MYERS ava omen Deposit Co. Bunkers: at Bunkers. pne 18865, 38 GOING BOUTH by our prival car system. Phones—Main 1688; Ind. 71. FIRE PROOP STORAGE. — Onl Two More Days getting them at a much lower price tia you can buy them for elsewhere only a very few compared with the hut Attractive $5 and $6 Net Waists department full of these lovely Waists makes one of Second avenue’s most at chandise displays today. ways batistac tory for summer evening | not wrinkle under a wrap. are all China silk lined and are to be had in white there are at least six different styles om, and every one of them is a gem. All are $5.00 and $6.00 values. The $3 75 | trous finish, | most $1.23, i quality, sale price, b J wear. Doe sale price is only . | Stationery Reductions Extracrdinary EATON-HUALBUT'S 0c Stationery .., She Stationery . l8e Tablets at .... 100 Envelopes, pkg. jene of the threats to kill them James A. Railton, was awarded ee ey $6480 damages by & jury before Judge Boyd J, Tailinan iu the ow Barbecued Meat perlor court yesterday agsinst the Sherwood Logging Co Ralton claims to have had his by a felling tree while negtigence of ht the cause of the aselons. Private Safes Renters of our Safe Deposit Boxes are provided with private rooms, in which valuables may be examined, cou- pons cut or consultation held. and upwards per year, aceprding to size. Northwest Trust & Safe $4.00 PROMIDENT . VICR PRESIDENT seoneTant . * J.W. BULLOCK Dealer in Coal and Wood James St. 26th ave, and tnd ave. N. and Boston st, Til Western ave, Power Hous Dearborn st., Phones—East 87, Bast 102, Ind. 8170; Queen 7538; Main , Ind, 289; North 460, Renton Coal | We can tell you to a cent what your freight will cost. MOVING; PACKING, ten, the general slaughter of values will cease. While we shall ome attention hereafter to cost and profit. But until ¢ except a dew contract articles, verything goes at a less pric Buy the goods you need now, while you are sure of The items told of below are Is of bargains you will find waiting when you come, $3.75 A These Dress Goods Last chance to buy splendid dress fabrics at the sale prices, Don't miss the opportunity Regular 60c and 65¢ Mohair Dress | Goods, 38inch width, white, } black, cardinal and 49 | brown, sale price only., c | Regular 750 English Sicilian, 52 inches wide, in black or brown, sale price, Friday and 57 | Saturday, a yard .. tC | Regular $1.00 Mohairs, 44 inches | wide, in white, black, navy and | brown, last call tomor 15 | | _ row, at, the yard Cc | Regular $1.50 English Sicilian, 60 | inches wide, in # beautiful lua- only lowest | Remember the sale ends Saturday | your share of them tomorrow. } | $2.00 Skirts at 690—Cotton Panajah Skirts, ade with plaits fects, nieely trimmed and fin! white only, sale price .. cotton and Be) SE | ie only Be $5 and $6 Skirts be we + ut Binding Ge | dine, in 6 and 6 yard widths. These are > Je splendid garments, apd are certainly great » Kings, 3 dozen | bargains at the price, . 10¢ GUAY «sx sanccenes. ceapes “deal promptly. ‘Skirts Less Than Half Price Cotton and Linen Skirts, perfectly washa ble, just the thing for summer wear. Get nd panel et- $3 and $4 Skirte at $1.98-—These are also me in white, Iinen color and | blue, Some are pleated and some are gored styles. All ard good and wide. Match 00 denen Thames Pane sicnecd them if you can at $3 to $4 each, and then 50c Neckwear 23c ie tng A, iss | remember that our price Ss | ihe Juvenile Paper... ss. : white | be Writing Tablets . 4 effects that | 10¢ Carter's Tube Paste ° mateh up handsomely with the | Sc Sealing Wax 33.491, utifully tall ored Cotton and Linen Skirts, pink and eee SAY As the only “Strictly Savings” bank in the state, we are organ- « the || ized to care for a state wide patronage. Our “Banking by Mall” de Bow worker @% | partment will answer all requests for information courteously and cident. He says that he han been operated on three times and that, a# a result, bis arm FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. For further particiars eddress is two inches shorter thas originally |— - - —— - - —~ $1.98 $2 Pictures $1.29 frames, size 24x28 inches, arto types and photogravures, worth regularly $2 1 29 each, sale price only “ oe ea at Piper & TILL was fast in the lee and apparently - q ons disabled, a cablegram from Nome ‘Toit repels chop, 550 Serta | lyeaterday reports the vessel 70 22 and 23; August possible, Allow remain in the Ind. 87} A little effort later on, This is the sure way to sueceed. Determine to place your surplus in the bank as soon as Jong enough to earn in- terest. You may add the interest, thus mak- ing your savings grow more rapidly, Plan to save NOW — start NOW to save by plan. will be richly rewarded Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY. miles south of there. While it is Bowhead, lying at Nome, and the only thing that saved the vessel | | |reported that her propeller is dam- | |aged, the boat is in no danger. | Fire broke out on the whaler } - | Confirming the dispatch in The/|from being a total loss was the Star several days ago that the Ohio | Prompt work on the part of the fire _ Go East! Excursions! Round trip tickets on sale July 7, 21 and |} "7 ame pp by the Oregon BR. R. @ Naviga-|) YEW LOTS NEAR Exposition tion Co, Rates, routes, tickets and | |reservations at Union Ticket of-|}) $425 Terms $10 cash and | fee, 608 First av. E. E. Ellis, gen’)! wee fighters, who hurried to the ship with chemicals. The fire is sup- posed to be of incendiary origin. All In LAWN, only $225 to $7.60 per month. Take Green Lake car to Green Lake sta- tion, Inquire at Green Lake Bazar for Mr. Smith. Everett and Edmonds : Steamer Monticello From Galbraith Dock, Foot of Madison Street. TIME CARD, Effective jaroh % 3 RAT and TON us end 6:15 BPRCIAL Sond "wig = | Sunday Special fav Bremerton SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350+-Round Trip, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY, LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattie— Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. 212.