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(*) | portation to Reno from San Jose. Mr, Ernest ©, Whert of Bremorton | taptetutly decorated with flowers | it saye was beat man, jand ivy, and while the host and Aw 1 hat® told you frequently, fe) Ireton- Blanchard. Noatoms I will not issue free Interstate Miss Dorothy T. Ireton and Mr, | bewutiful » e tranaportation except to employes nm Kent Bianchard were mars | China wer » & den in of the company. I know you re hursday evening fn the partore'| the rear of the home and arranged minded me the other day that Mr of the “Firat, Presbyterian church }5q Complete sudprise betore present Mills had done this in the case (@) be inechuns Mowe Di. |e te Wad Wileca ane Ria else William Jennings Bryan, but 1 can ’ han + or Minn an re aeetel ato and {teh Ida, formerly of Cleveland, © hot help that, So far as I am con P | W ll Gi Th F | age ete eee mene SHS Tebusing of Mra. MiNiith 1 in whos or news . veapes Age ining of Mra. Himith, and in whose transportation, If I can help you * Willow st, Brighton Beach, by the | Ted) | Mra Wilson, Br. and in hes we gee f R | Ne T d 4 ‘* ; rge W. Olney, Mr, and Mra Rea, who wee formerty a south ecttal Next Tuesday resin hr Amn, ihe pride! at, |Gtibert mtnnnand, Mth Nelle ek ern Pacific lHeutenant in Santa ‘ Mr. Pelletier lund and her son, Mimer Clara county, has turned against Night. Hill Allen, Tea for Guest, e Herrin, and in a long interview Miss Histo Drusitin HUM and Mr | no will gives opt some agpantin atate. | Prank Allen wore married in th § luis menta dtHut the mPMfiods employed parlora of the First Preebyteviad | day ‘ ; ‘ _ |by the Southern Pacific company] Mra. J. D. Lowman will e al church Sunday morning. Rev, M ‘ (e} | v A. Matthews, D, D., offietated i* control the state. garden party at her residence Fri Kiet F =f aed ° exceptios sa | day afternoon in honor of Mr ofer- Ferguson, ed, of Rid-| Wt bt _ one, exception, Rea |My nt Hathaway, bre.| Mise Mdns Welt rand Mr.| saya Or congredaman that bas) peck J f Yaneaville,| James Molyneux reuson were rn gone ff8m California from the re-| Ghie and Mend i Terry. * | married by the Rev. J. P, D. Liwyd, | R il d udlican party has gone on South e | ay evening, Mra, E.} @B Railroad © Be paciste money, and every gov.| laton Recital, ot “Gatvesion, ‘Teana, v7 ernor but Extee has been a South: |, The on SS ody me The brides i Pass. orn Pacific mas. time tn recttal Tuesday ‘evening In an Pedunnee, nister an'| King & a Trinity hall, Miss Eleanore H. Mil In attendance upon the| Robert Mantel! opened his en : Piciaemts _ b' Lt re eetans, wih we; [groom were R.A. Alexander, J. H.| agement at the Moore on Sunday ‘ " ppearing ne program will] Vanes and A. O, Lum enpeare 5 ms Us ' be the Ralston Glee club, Mins Arline Daughters of St. George. eg Le ~~ caged ee oe _ aa . MeDonagh, Mr, Bugene Ward, Mine The Daughters of Bt. George will edy King Le pofore a large a Pries to Le Lachour, Mr, William Bender, | give @ basket picnic at Woodland | {tdience, which saw & performance : * j Mins Rewate Davis, Miae Edna Wil-| park Thursday. All English women | tat Justified all of the laudatory . oe f son, Mr. John Milligan + Mervers nd friends are invite jthings that have been sg abou 4 Hagen, Mise Clara Kelly r, Claude the man who now takes Rich Things M Wedding Announcement. 3 Start or Emmons and Mr, Karl Bender o| Mr. und Mrh A i, Miller, 908 {Manafield’s piace ax our greatest Stead. Lancaster. {17th av, have temued tnvitattons to | interpreter of Shakespearean char-) Nebraskans Mrs, Frances Hall Blethen, wife] Miss Minna M. Stead and Mr,| the wedding of their daughter, May, | actors fot C. B. Blethen, managing editor|J@men M. Lancaster were married |to Mr. Joseph Christy Glass, July! Mr, Mantell rose to all the de lod the: Sisk: bed O2 the family | eee ee onan: We OF Hy home | The brides | mands put upon him in presenting jot the » family | the Rev, Thomas BR. Elliott tna Annie Swesey./a pieture of physical decrepltude (By United Press.) |home, 500 West Comstock at, yes-| Wm. MoKinley, @ A. R ee hanoar, Of CO which is not lacking in Imagination y oC } ro day morning. Death was due to} William McKinley Ctrele, Ladies | He does not make his Lear a dod NCISCO, July 6.—Po- | tF a | " SAN FRA July ere | pneumonia. Mrs. Blethen had been |of the GA. Mt will give ite annual] 5. Entertaing for Que@ | ldering. shuffling, palsled figure of Hiical direles are interes od i for more thal @ tenth | pionte at Woodiand park July 8. BP fates 8 evening in honor of | Sffering, but @ man who fs at all over A story printed in this morn Besides her husband, Mra. Blethen | | Montefiore Aid Sasiety. of mel Sullivan, of Portiand, |times a king Pitt Jen-|is survived by two sons, Francis! regular monthly meeting o = the guest of the Misses| The company supporting Mr. tag's Call charging Wittam . 4 th Ladies Montefior Ald s ? iden, fe 2 ce | . Ine. ‘ a able . singe Bryan with having accepted | Aiton. four years Old, and Clarence | will be held tomorrow aftern ~ Montell was capeble tn | ai) fe one one-half Ninth av. and ¥ years old, A slater, Mra. Kate . R Richville, soctety editor of the! atiw Annie tieeen and Mr. Claus { Times, i# the only other surviving |p Rose, of McMurray, were married ative in the parlors pass from the Southern Pacific Morris hall M while he was touring the weat in 1896 on his campaign for nt. The accusation was made in a | Thursday afternoon d William F. Herrin, the}. Mra Blethen cante to Seattle} of the First Presbyterian church by Be co teagy Hea Company's politi.;from Cleveland, O., 17 yoars ago. | he Rev. M. A. Matthews, D, D. | we Roa, | She married seven years ago. Pri-| Way- Anderson. tor, to James W manipulator, te j vate funeral services will be held political bose of San me At the home of th bride's parents Beptember 2, 1897, and a| At the residence Tuesday noon had uy Ss athe any Mm Smile of the letter with Her mo hundred and twenty-elght|of Mr. and Mra W. F. Way, wax attached was print) yodies have been taken from the| married to Mr. Luther Biles Ander ‘the paper. Rikosky mines near St. Petersburg.|#on. Rev. W. H. Leach of the Trin fhe Jetier was written fo Rea in| Fire is stitl raging, caused by the|ity M, E. churet offictated. Mine trans. Evelyn Way was maid of honor and explosion of bt L.Kilsheimer & Co. Wholesale and Family Liquor Store Removed to 1610 tnd « Open for business July & Mair) ively mee new prepara’ poe Weir without ‘soar ‘or’ Beme Four Solid Oak Dressers and the Line of White Mountain Refrigerators Refrigerators The Sanitary White Mountains Are Being Shoved on the Market at a Saving of About One-Third $11.00 White Mountain Ice Bor, lintug galvanized tron 7 50 Special price ’ ice capacity 100 pounds 3.50 ‘ $20.00 White Mountain Refrigerator, ice capacity 100 pounds, lining galvanifed tron. Special price 17,00 18.00 $26.00 White Mountain Refrigerator, white enamel lin 6d, 80 pounds ice capacity; caseoak. Special price $28.00 White Mountain Refrigerator, case oak, lHnings white enamel, ice capacity 75 pounds. Special price $38.00 White Mountain Refrigerator, linings pure white stone, case oak, ice capacity 75 po Special price $24.00 White Mountain Refrigerator, ice capactty 95 Ibe., case oak, lining white stone. Special price $42.00 White Mountain Refrigerator, case oak, stone lin 26 00 ed, ice capacity 100 pounds. Special price .. ' 20 OTHERS ON SALE—SEE THE LINE. « 1 € € 112.50 Secures a Solid Oak Dresser Which Or- dinarily Brings $18.50 eat shown gives you an idea of the style and design, ts ‘The at We will go into detail in regard to the measurements, ete. Be Cane is not xmal!, as the top measures 21 Inches deep by teaches long. Mirror is a beve’ plate, made with rounded and ineasures 18 Inches wide by 24 inches long. Ma Wolld osk throughout, and dresser is very nicely finished } Medium dark golden. Top drawers are made with shaped 8nd finished with a quartered oak veneer. A very excel Value, and priced to save $6.50. Sale today and tomor c es 22x28 Inches. Sale Price, $15.00 Bumber is made with « the same size and de Bed Giae as dresser described only this special ts Be with a much larger mirror, measuring 22 inches wide # high. Mirror an actively shaped pattern plate and tomorrow's price is $6.0y under the usual ask Another Good One $14.50, in Place of $20.00, Takes This Solid Oak Dresser Pictured here is the special Dreaser quoted price. After carefully looking the conclusion that this number was ever offered from our stock. The case m by 43 inches long, and the beveled-plate actly above att to be sold at the above our line, we came to of the very best awures inches d ch mirror is one value re inches. Dresser is well made, of seasoned white oak, finished en. Two upper drawers, built with a gracefully shaped front and veneered with selected quartered stock, Mirro® frame plain, and totlet standards are securely locked to dresser base. Priced for two days’ selling a aving of $5.50 A $24.00 Quartered Oak Dresser, Made With a Double Serpentine Front, Is Listed to Sell for $16.50 Special ie Walit on entirely al nt lines mn the me de cribed above. Case.is made of seasoned oak and front is full serpentined, with top drawers built with an attractive roll, Front top and toflet frame are made of finely figured quartered oak Case 22x46 inches, mirror 8 The saving ia $7.50 The New | len, Buy now Hoosier . Pay later Kitchen of the | Cabin Monarch | Albthe Crete | eve Many 4 Range You Want @ actiapenrws Barweso 006 Mr tained thelr relatives at thetr home, Colman Stre Other Bt e State and King Coanty Warrants Ceecererrese 25,705.27 An Exe tional Offer Safe Deposit Equipment ’ 14,800.00 ep Furniture and Fixtures 18,625.00 Real Estate and Other Securities 8,000.00 ‘ash on Hand and due from Banks “apital Stock Pald in Surplus and USdiv Demand Deposits Savings and Time Deposits them such facilities as are in accordance with sound business prin draw Interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum from July 1. z JOUN P. Wedding Anniversary. | stances with Gordon Burby's Kent, and Mra G. ©. Smith enter-|Guy Lindsley’s Fool and Francis McGinn's Edgar worthy of special lmention, The performance will lrepeated tonight and again on Fri- day night, . Friday event oceant cing their 20th we anniversary. The home wae ala -——| ads } “The Mikado.” | With all of beauties at the Grand |turned into brunettes for the occa sion to represent the sun-kinsed jmaidens of the Far East, the San | Francisco Opera company opened |the week in “The Mikado” yester day | Bleanor Kent makes a good Yum | Yum, scoring a hit in the ond lact with « song from “The Geisha lTeddy Webb ts a grief destroyer jas Ko Ko, with Wallace Hrownlow, }Bugene Weiner, Fred Snook, Chas {Browning and Frank Bertrand to parte which they make effective Little Gene Ormond sings “He's Going to Marry Yom Yum,” whi Mise Ruby Norton makes a fine third to the trio of “Little Maids | From School. The plece is well | winged FINE LINEN SUITS, $12 I! .. aga * to $16 values. Sale Price, Ma} nr Mystery of Temple Court. only $5.49 Two lost ——— two aie 4 onile oat of othe 26 in this lot, vaines from lof "The Myst $18 to $27.60, Sale Price Hil tthe offering of the Burgess Et - S749 company this week at the Seattle. TUB DRESSES—Heautifal which opened yenterday White Dresses, lace and >} There ie a secr a insertion trimmed feud between b missing and ONE-HALF PRICE nis and marriage cer SPRING SUITS, ONE. tficates and withal a heavy man HALF PRICE—One jot of who takes advantage of his brute knock down old womer helpless men, Miss Emma Bunting’é diminative personality ts employed in the part of Nettie Sin clair, with the others adequately ‘east Spring Suite at just ONE-MALF PRICE You can buy on Credit at there prices. CASH. CREDIT. Your Credit ts Good. Wear them while you are paying for them. “Why Smith Left Home.” Farce comedy was ushered upon the Lols stage yesterday by the * Pantages players, with the presen & Childs tation of “Why Smith Left Home one of George Broadhurst’s laugh be orporated 1912 — Second Av. — 1312. prod Mra re. Julia Waleott was a scream TUEMENT OF CONDITION OF NORTHWEST TRUGT 4 SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Building, Seattle, at close of business, June 20th, 1908 RESOURCES 06 ‘4 fans and Diseounts , Improvement Bonds «and Bonds $ 526 7h 6,909.00 $ £2,000.00 746.64 vernment and Railroad Honds 6 Total $1,160,028.50 LIABILITIES oa $ 70,000.00 18,789.62 d Profits 1,061,238, 88 Total $1,150,028.50 It Is our aim to pay our depositors such interest and to afford iplee. Deposits made in our Savings Department up to July 10 will On this basis we invite your account. SHORROCK, President HARTMAN, Vice President Vv ALEX. MYERS, Secretary A. SMITH, Cashier wil “Gus Brown” sis Midsummer Announcement n have been wait Bloch Suit from , including blue The good news y ing for—Every St our Summer Sto serges—— Regularly Sold From $22.50 to $40.00 Fair tonight; warmer; light easterly b an the cook lady and the secretary of the Cook Ladies’ unton and} queen of the Amalgamated Society of House Maids. Others who hel ng were F.C. Hy Jowsey and Philip Pantages Vaudevil Marie Rolfeon, “The Li der Worker,” was one of at the Other acta ¢ Maltese Comedy company Wrong Mra. Appleton Comrades, Eur bats, and Rome travesty minstrels. Pantages At the Star. This afternoon the new show ts Star the being Jun and Ott rly @ stern tu being played at the headliners the Devil Dandy Stedeman in Th are eight ¢ an comedy Mayo and Julle Cable and Fish Net Curtains Weather Forecast Tuesday reeze le. ttle the yrnoOn in “The the theatre, 1 Salmo, Nelson & Doctor.” rns in all meRHODES co. n.| hef-| near Nome, | Trade to make a sultab tion Won. | Yukon-Paciti ebief features of the show which opened this af he bill are th tra at ¢ nix were Frank Four acro- o_ Sale of — Beautiful New Wash Goods 1 } Including Values up to 65¢ 26-1 no Tissue, in many beautiful floral designe (@) and quard weaves, in new clorings; Tues ; 19¢ a yard ietete Beautiful Silk Organdies, in pretty rose patterne— pink, blue and lavender are the colorings, on a 19¢ white ground. Tuesday, a yard rr | 2BInch T de Luxe, a dainty gauze material, | with dal pink and bive floral designs; Tuesday, 19 a yard @...15C | fabric o > pies ee Oe 19¢ in pin stripes and checked pinks, ° 19c Tuesday, a Gurd . @... > eecve 27-Inch Printella Bole, a handsome, sh ra tan shadings and Ro! Tyeaday, a 40-\fleh Batiat beauty For Tuesday's selling we will give extraordinary re ductions in fing cable and fish net Curtains. Those concerned are Tore gate designs and are popular for bungalow; the regular prices are $3.00, $2.50, | $4.50 and $6.25 a pair. Tuesday, your choice for, $2 40 » HUdp gD 545% ge Nei edel ennEee WEHER " a pair —Sale of — Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits 1 Tuesday Price 2 The quantity, of course, is limited, and the lines are some- what broken--not all sizes in any line, but all sizes are included or other in some one line There is no doubt that you will have | to come in the forenoon to good choosing, as hundreds have been walting for this sale at b price. The Suits concerned | are fitted and semi-fitting coat styles, in various lengths, and several lines in Japanese models. Correctly tailored, from Pan- amas, Serges, Wool Rajah and Nobby Stripes. The colors to be had are black, cream, navy, brown, tan, Copenhagen, resedm ete, The Women's Tailored Suits are 32 to 42 inches, bust meas- ure sive. The Misses’ Tatlored Suits are made to fit girls from 18 years, $18.50 Tailored Suits— $22.50 Tailored Suits— Tuesday - $29.50 Tailored Suite— Tuesday . $32.50 Tailored Suits— ‘Tuesday : $35.00 Tailored Sulte— Tuesday . $42.50 Tailored Suits— Tuesday ° $55.00 Tailored Suite— Tuesday .. eee inclusive— , a BRIEFS Y WIRE Frisco to start on the round-the< | world cruise tomorrow afternoon. | Rear Admiral Thomas was buried | yesterday at Del Monte. Tundra and forest fires are raging Alaska Dawson will the Board of appropria- | the Alaska n. ask Heat claimed four victims in Net | York Sunday. for an exhibit Engineer Barry, of the Santa Cruz which ran into another train kland Saturday night, when and scores inju Battleships are Free Clothing A Coat and Veet Pree with every Suit & during our Selling Out $12.60 Bult, $4.90; $18.00 Butt In addition, Free Coat and ent RAINIER CLOTHING CO. 1104 Fret Ave , The Books history them on of hundreds of suce: ful men and women. Men who are car financially keep money in this Bank venience We invite your count. Savings John C. Walling Co. This Bank Are a record of business written the daily doings their cause of safety and con Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY. of are ene: eful be: ac & : Talking Machines : , Ine, $ 711 Second av. and Talking $ ® Machine Dept, Koh $ Chase, 1318 Second @ Seattle. . ler & @ dav, § Join the Autopiano Club oa Tiguan > > ee NSPE 23525 = S 22 ®S* 55252 BN oS A Jo sessvp qu yay 24, SyJOM © Me by SB Swaps guw ra uty! t) SSIISTY) ayy ul er Mouy pue “a Wau), 7 abpa| ye Occidental Collier P. GIBBON, OWNER. King and Occidental Av. Phones—Main 1387, Ind. 4032 a 4 uow ay Ss | | | 50 & 5 SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350-——Round Trip, 500, FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY, LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 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—Tei. 212 “Everett andEdmonds roune trips tears be i's'p. m., 218 p.m. and Tu8 AND THEREBY SAVE FROM Hrerott, oF Bree $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO, allowed on all cash payment Kohler & Chase word ou'ana 8:3 1318 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash I i ni 1 10:10 Weber Piano Dealers. tals and Dm Congressman and Mrs. Nicholag | Longworth are en route to Denve to attend the democratic convention, i) 1DM pud p21 VINA) NOG 23 Flyer