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EW YORK'S KILKENNY CAT = FIGHT GOING TO DENVER} —_—— | what no more. | Murphy i# the leader Tammany Ha He ts the cnar anhattan tsland and Now York Dis chief alm just now ts to ex the part of nAnY Sway to greater city a. He on partly b r, but mainly wants ae the Bast riv snners, junior partn the New York Democracy, is fr¢ Buffalo. He is a publi and millionaire. He is man of the state Democratic com: | mittee. | These two who's who an wit the New York| # what at Den} inatinet of sac ] ne t cessful bosses, they have refrained | from taking sides. To survive in| fi politics the boss must needs be a} winner, and that’s their poliey./f) Soon as they locate the real band | wagon at Denver they'll get aboard. | At the last state convention Mur phy and Conners undertook to} chisel the Brocklyn Democratic or ganization away from Boss Pat Me | Carren, who represents Standard} Ol and sich. They cast his dele gates o@f of the convention and the McCarren people threatenc appeal to Denver because by the same action the MeCarren gatea to the national vention | headed by Bird 8. Coler, were en credentials, The threatened peal promised to place Murphy Conners tn an awkward pos! Personally they are opposed to Bry-| an, but if a contest is made they must look for support to a conven-| than controlied by Bryan's friends. | McCarren has declared for the Ne-| Draskan. Whether McCarren will persist in his determination to fight for seats is mw question Mable to be decided! im the negative. It has been ro PAT McCARREN S growing much more rapidiy the old city. In a few years Democrats there will outnnm- their brethren on Manhattan When that happens they be In a position to outvote and to control the ex- of the greater city, now ® year, and al! the pat- Tt is to save the tiger from fate that Murphy ts seek- of BIRD &. COLER ta instead of performing the operation | at Denver. The agreement ts said to be that the shall have a square) fight for control of the Brooklyn or | ganization & primary to be hold in August, and that the joser shall! take his fetne without prozeat | While the New York detegation (has no declared choice for presi dent, it ts for Lieut. Gov. L. 8 | Chanter, for vice president, bi 1 not trong enough to hurt. | ot % ar |} the new service of the Chargeus Reunis line, the Caravetias, satled | from San Francisco for Seattle! Bund Hardwood Frame Screen Doors, 2 feet 8 inches | by 6 feet 8 inches high, covered with best 8 9c selvage wire cloth .. 10x12 Tent, $36.39 | Hest quality Wall Camping Tent, | has a Jfoot wall and roped | eaves; all ready to set ) Fancy Hammock, $2.29 $3.50 Fancy Colored, Close-Wov en Hammock, in beautiful pat Berry Bowl, 21¢ Crystal Glass Berry ful optic pat- 21c terns; has folding pillow and | soars wide val- | ines $2.29 |, ¢ Board, 15¢ Dried Smooth Sleeve Bulldog Hose, $6.98 | $10.00 Piece Bulldog and Dolphin | Walst Board; a Best Grade %-Inch Rabbor offering .... 15c Hose, SOfoot lengths, com | plete with coup fines $6.98 | Swimming Wings, 19¢ fine Wax, 9¢ Refined Paraffine Wax, for jellies and | 25e Avyard’s New Extra Strong |f! % guaranteed unm & Water Wings; with these 19 | ire food jaw BO | you can swim ...... c 40c Fruit Kettle, 25c t best quality Gray Granite Preserving with double handle . “ 25c C. E, ELECTION day was the tan Bade principal | Miss Lina Eden, of B | ported that he and Murphy have the Liquor Traffic Ought to Die"} agreed to wash theig linen at home was a feature of the convention. | The first of the boats added to: xi points been placed on the overdue list Reinsurance Schwarrenbeck, grain for the United Kingdem, quoted at § per cent days ont. from Seatt posted at § per cent. Bellingham, to take on a cargo of lumber for Cordova, Alaska. | THE STAR-—TUESDAY, gef your refrigerator, go-cart or range here—$1_ down, $1 a week will do it! important sale of | music regular value $4.00 regular value 87.76 one of the p very graceful panel back; t designe fn the dining chair shows solid seats, well Mntehed, golden or weathered; claw feet, Exactly as pletured, regular value of diner, 64.00. Hxtra $4 95 special 2.65 - regular value of arm diner special .... oak settee swing— ~muslo any; adjustable son's une . like pleture; / veer wamm qian) SP Pd | Len aemees 30% Discount] (30% Discount weathered made fitted with brass 5 * ’ A * strong and | woods frig a On Young Men’s Suits On Men’s Business Suits slate on seat; fitted inches high; 18 with Sfoot black inehes wide —s sme pag am _— Regular value inches deep; regu. | $225—extre apes All Clothing Kept in Repair Free of Charge lar ¥ $11.50. clal for the woelt Extra tor j the w $4. ' (mail orders (mall orders filled.) Milled.) SECOND Ave. SEATTLE. AT PING ST. ‘TACOMA. AFTER PRIVATE CLUBS FOR VIOLATING BUNDAY LAW. (By Unit | TACOMA, June 20.—Prosecuting Firecrack Attorney Harry ©. Rowi of} PORTLAND, is gatherin, OF OFFICERS (By Uni ELLENSBt Piero gicl who wa ite ra gee Thief Caught in Short Order. ow w Met | prntents L L. Ser of Elions.| TACOMA, June 9.—B, O, Bure, | berg, vieo prest ‘ari Dogan, | ®,laborer, 23-yeare of age, accused of Tacoma, se vice president; |°f holding up and robbing a ree ———— rett, secre ry. Dr. Roberts’ talk on “Why : | Visit the Navy Yard Atlantic Meet ts still at the navy yacd. See the battleship Rhode | Island tn the drydock Boats leave | 10 4imes dally from Pier &. foot of Ye Round trip, Be, ***) ON THE FRONT Hringing the first salmon catch the season, of 13,000 cases, and 10,000 In treasure, the Humboldt rived yesterday afternoon fnaugurating her summer's exevr n travel, the Jefferson left port sterday for Southeastern Alaska Her cabins were all booked. Two vessels om Seattle have German whieh took ship on is being 160 he Niobe, 145 days out for Queenstown is on The Seward, of the Alaska eamsbip company, hag shifted to Dress Up for the “Fourth” and remember that if a scarcity of cash would Dr. Reed’s Cushion Sole Shoes The Dr, Reed Cushion Sole Shoe is the shoe for comfort. There's no getting away from the fact. No more burning or tired feet, and a positive cure for buntons or corns, For men and women who have to be on thelr feet « great deal of the time, the Dr. Reed Cush fon Sole Shoe is certainly the best and the seem to hinder the buy- ing of the new apparel, our Liberal Credit Plan will solve the difficulty —for you may open an account (pay a little down and a little ata time) for anytuing se- lected from our show- ing of Summer Apparel for Men, Women and Children. rices rig styles Only Cushion Sole Shoe _Prices right, sty Cuties sole. right. No extra charge Good Shoe Making for credit accommoda-~ Good Style Men's and Women's. Price $5 Same price all parts of U. 8. tion, Eastern Wallin 8 Nordstrom | 1327 2nd Ave. Union Store. 1892-34 Gecond Av. 208 Union St. “*Seattle’s cabinet regular value $9.25 cabloct, finished mahog }taurant at Chehalis of nearly $100 ap arrested as he stepped from ja" Northern Pacific train here. Vietion Dead. Ore, Eimer Obermiller, the four-y Jared while A. Bridge & Co., Largest Clothiers on the Const. Emergency! HE tardiness of the summer season, which is two weaks late, has forced the issue. Thirty per cent discount is being allowed on Men’s 'I'wo and Three-Piece Suits. The widest variety, the season’s best styles and the very best values are offered on this basis. Tomorrow we feature Two-Piece Suits for “The Fourth,” $12.00 Outing Suits for $ 8.40 $15.00 Outing Suits for $10.50 $20.00 Outing Suits for $14.09 LS LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST FIRST 193-105-197 ote] SEATTLE with firecrackers yesterday, is dead.| Ptomaine Poisoning Causes Death.| evening of ptomaine poisoning, at Her young cousin, 8am Block, and! KYNT, June 30—Ruth Lumsden, the home of her uncle, J, B. Ber 1 | her two state ¢ painfully burn-|the 10-yearold daughter of Un Don't Fail to Investign For further particulars THE eroLss KLECTROPHOND June 30 Free Clothing A Coat and Veo full bought d@urt 128 Mu Bee, F With fine VIEW LOT, o from EXPOSITION "Gro fase Week 2 Biooks a9 Th ¢ for thie the ENTIRE P Im addition, Free (OMPAN ot Western RAINIER CLOTHING CO. Bia 3G. Lew 3 € 1208 First Ave ind. 4040 eee Annee | Our Great Annual Sale Starts Wednesday Morning, July 1, 1908. Everything Reduced—Astounding Price Reductions Profits Lost Sight Of We would say to our friends and patrons, if you want to save money, you can do so by attending this, the greatest Suriner Sale ever inaugurated in Se- attle, from a money-saving point. : You know the reputation of the Bee Hive—we guarantee everything to be exactly as represented. We buy no Job Lots or Damaged Merchandise with which to make a noise under any circumstances. 4 : What noise we make, we make it with honest merchandise, and at prices lower than the lowest, and We Want to Impress This Fact Upon You: That no matter how small the price quoted, you can rely upon the quality of the merchandise being all right—if not, we stand ready and anxious to make it right, as your good will and patronage are our best advertisement, and we are _ambitious to hold your good will and the lasting patronage of many others by means of this sale. Remember, everything reduced, with the exception of a few contract goods. Grasp this opportunity and save on your Fourth of July wants. Note the Date—Wednesday Morning, July Ist, 1908. The Store Wil Be Closed All Day Saturday, July 4 THE BEE HIVE 2619 TO 2623 FIRST AVENUE BRANCH 2401-03 JACKSON ST,