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ee THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 7, — the ee refuse from these | PRINCESS WON'T CHANGE forfeit my princely privileges,” de | tactortty,’ wald Meyers Ae soon Tenet it would be Introduced shortly. bl rdinarily drain into RELIGION TO MARRY LOVER. | clared Don Antonio, "No sacrifice as the examination was over Cov Councilman = Conwa enterday the sewers are being drained into —— 1 too great for me to make for her ington and Burileon left for the vinited the elt ea, at Fourth 1908. jan opon excavation sake, though T hope she may yet be Anines, During the trip down the} 8. and Lane #t, and found @ This has been going on for near ° ly & week, and the cexs gool has Now Assumed the dimensions of @ PO small lake. Any @™mur of the day }ehth nh, Unheedtt ‘of the danger, seen wading knee deep tn the thy water or paddling about it on rafta, The pond gives off a nauseating stench, and it must be a breeding place for mithons and millions of come reconciled to the Roman Cath THE SUSPECTS |eoast the two m nad little to do| large st f wild nung which had ollie chure | with the rest of w and were | bee sold to the ett mixed tim King Alfonso ts willing to ask ‘he | oegy constantly together One J othy At the time the eity had a Y to grant a dispensation for | day I overheard a quarrel between leontract with the pokane Grain he mixed marriage, but the queen the two, | heard the big fellow Co., providing fo hase of mother is holding out, inateting Be Burllson, say to Covington No. 1 timothy hay at $17.50 a ton ‘i's “Gonation’ precedent to "be [Sailor Tells a thexiscape ae + Will Provide nn hil to bythe tater a of Covington and waa han, they atscovered my pres-| OUNCE t rovide or eye Ty Me Ts ee n stopped talking Giseaso germs | " yowitive that the men were | vont . sgh nn Re et * NO NEWS OF onio. © Baris Ba postive. toes. tao men vere! gs City Purchasing }made unless a trench ut | * (By United Press.) we sailed, and I knew the descrip A tt Ai Ny through to Fifth av, or Uni@baity * NOME, Ai July Tm tion of the men suspected, The gent. a Eadancers Health to allow the water to drain off * Mari here believe that , ‘ lite fellow, Burilaot, had a distinct eee eit tail througy open ditches into a man & the steamer Ohio, which sailed That Charles Burildon. and) ciatsct in his right eye iA MASABTEE Ginovee:t * from Seattie, June 1, and | Frank Covington, who ar@puspect-|' Meyers ts the second of the crew! Ay a ed of having murdered the latter's! to return and declare that the two wife, Mra, Agnes True Me men were the ones nought by the | Covington, on or about Bepte police, Murphy and ong or two others of i é }5, in thin city, escaped on the ship the counctimen, @n ordina pro-| | Henry Falling, which sailed from geek pe eee athe | = |'Tacoma, September 23, is the be!» Fd viding for the appointalt of w @pty | | Hef of Harry Meyers, a member of IN DISTRESS AT NOME purchasing agent will be passed by hio, although the large | the crew of phe Patling, who re i in the immediate future * Summer Prices * * o ok wan sighted, but the #/ turned to TAB#ma yesterday we (By United Press.) Nnuous pro ® steamer was not in it, Twagoung men, who are believ-|% “NOME, Alaska, July 7—The ainwt the sehen * * At Bunkers. ° * It of ge investigation Open tor * which was caught in the ice being carried on by Councligsan ® pack, has finally broken * away from her ley berth and * returned to Dutch Marber. * None of the rellef boats and no oft iving have any hole & sewer ts in Wie. A crew of mon is now digging} ar N the new main sewer through on Sixth ave, The pipe fs partially jaid, but until the sewer tk com Gees poo!, 300 feet long,| pleted it will not be available to nd about 4 feet deep | drain off the open cess pool fo at. between Fitth| 4 f® days of hot weather will on Senece }make conditions unbearable in the | Path aves. threatening vicinity of Seneca and University { ‘a epidemic of disease tn tho] ste. and Fo@rth and Fifth aves ~ - No steps are being|!t {% an epidemic of typhotd fey |in_the neighborhood would not be| 2 ee SSeS EERE REE EE EE test engine but last night Counetima announced that he had ample votes PRINCESS BEATRICE. ed to be the suspected murderers Britieh ¢ p steamer Beech Murphy i ° SERRE ee ee hipped an “Jack Edwards” and) alled from Nanat which GARE to remove tis daneer eR priniog Immediate ate —— ———— | "Arthur Hughe ting® to| t ! t : ; : : s pe s 1 2 hen, aceording® to mo’, C., Jung 14, bas ar to put the ordinanee tagough and hada ‘ ¢ When the big steam shovel ¢™ | should be taken to drain off the wary, noe cry ee eS ‘“ Meyers, It wa few days after), eed here ip Moirone after Newcastle Lump $4.25 eget the roerade excavation on | wate a Mitfereuce of opinion on religion, | One-tHalf Price Sale of Cletbing [i2S.e' i Sooamtwror ite ‘Tesora |* NAYINE Deen in a battle sith “pe eran pic : Beneca s@aue th: from Fifth & wedding would almost immediate: | Ny z ~ | teotlve D, O. Smatt the Tacoma |® the ice pack. The BeecMley Black Diamond Lump .6.25 to Sixth av@, It dro all the sew RARAAHHAWH ERE HR AIIY COORF between Don A " ot | Now on at the Crown Clothing J] police departuipent, discovered evl-| ® had a hole stove in her bottom Surdéce Coal $4.00 Bourbon Orleans, a cou ot lf °° dence which @tisfied him that Cov-|® and the captain wae forced 8 | inaton and Burtison had wailed or sttigon 1,000 tons of c WATER SHUT OFF NOTICE, # | Spain's king, and Princess Beatrice, |f 1121 FIRST AVENUE [the Falling for Callao, Detective |% (© Jettivon 1,000 tons of coal * ** |of Saxe-Coburg, a cousin of Spain's | Smith wid to the American con-|* °"* £9.99? feet of lum Water will ® shut off in the @ queen | * er connections = from e houses!» - * * } at Callao in and exami <| * district of We Greenwood ag #| The young couple are desperate: | ~ mul at Callao to detain and examine | * ¥ * * + * .* ialong either side of the strec r pa ae Cool off in the swimming Lana Park Natatoriun and evening. * * THK RAVEN DRUG CO. Watch for Pridagte Sentile Agis 1ilt-14 Becond Ave. \* POP EO TOS Pacific Coast Coal Co. 563 Railroad Ave. South. Phones: Ex. 99 and Main 70; Ind., 92. Statin dn dndindindlad the suspect pd and north of W. 70th at, on ® | ly In love, and there ts considerable “The aenaation was very sim Wednesday, July 8, from 8 &| Worrying golng on amgng royal rel ple, and the mon I believe to be era AND OXFORDS am. until § p.m w)atives for fearothe Marriage will Covington and Burileon had little w}take place without the question of | trouble answering @ ations satis |f In tan and black. Look at the ne a@tiod quailty and compare the prices. FREOLUND, HORNBERG & atrice says she will . Geka PLAN REPUBL IGAN CLUB. |not become a Catholic before mar | Learn to Swim LARGON - 706 Pike St. Free Clothing oat and Vest Free with ever errerrrrrrty eT religion be 4 Pr The Test Reliable — automodiie riage, but if ahe feels drawn to the |At the Luna Park Natatorium RAINIER CLOTHING CO. \n tnvitation Was been lasued to | church after marriage she will then 1104 First Ave. All interested in forming the Blev-| accept Catholicism enth Ward Republican club to meet! “I will marry Beate if 1 have § e'cloclem the evening of July | to quit Spain, leave the army and station. kwood hall, South agg’ 8 TO SEE BATTLESHIP: ‘ nn, ,—_v-,;,— | oatt leave Pier 2, foot of Yesler “Ti M. Herrin @ Co., 610 Firat ave, | Way, 6:80, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:20| have for sale 500 sharee Double/@. m., 1:15, 1:40, 2:00, 4:00, 4:30,| Header at 8 cents per share. on 0 p.m. O@nd Sundays 7:30 p. m. | vate instruction, if desired Statement of Condition or The State Bank of Seattle | 0, makers tost every piece of metal that comes to the shop. This means Largest Dealers. Two Stores. All Makes. John C. Walling Co., Inc. Trunks Becond av, and Talkin Suit Cases Mech ics in the car, Bvery check Traveling Bags] ant You {sue in closely ox better machinery, few er aceldents and safety for the man who rides AT CLOBE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 30, 1908. " wee RESOURCES | LIABILITIES, FINE LINEN SUITS, $12 av. MEEK TRUNK @ BAG CO, amined when it comes ss to $16 values. Sale Price, 919 Firat Ave. Loans and Discounts . $601,769.42 | Capital Paid in $100,000.00 cat $54 to the bank for pay. ory 5.49 Furniture and Fixtures 10,000.00} Undivided profits .... 26,106.00 SILK COATS, only about os ment. This precaution | Expenses and . Taxes | Deposits 25 in this lot, values from 2 ie a Yard. which @ si round te k, foot of in Saturday, i196 8 to $27.50. Sale Price $7.49 TUB DRESSES—PHeautiful White Dresses, lace and te for your benefit. We Paid Interest Paid Other Resources . + 16,581.64 | Individual $922,545.57 6,189.82 | Hanke .. 45,494.14 5,5 7 | Savings 901,665.61— 667 employ trained officers to guard you against errors. A check account es ee insertion trimmed Baice £m 38, em AC f bl. insures you safety at all hi sh ena Shite: cele eet m rade omtorta € — fonds .-8 32,267.90 HALF PRICE—One lot of On Spring Suits at just ONE-MALF PRICE Warrants. 10,720.97 Cash and exchange. 207,729.94-—251,718.27 Union the Flyer You can buy on Credit at these pr Wood Seat Rocker $793,801.32 $793,801.32 | Ss i & CREDIT SEATTLE TACOMA ROUTE. avy ngs - it is Good Fare 250—Round Trip, 50c. Worth $2.50— Deposits made on or before July 10th Draw Interest from July ist m while you arc FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. paring for thom LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a, m,, 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. Wosther: g Childs LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. Incorporated U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattie— 1312 — Second Av. — 1312. Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. 212. Forced to the Wall! In Order to Satisfy the Demands of the Creditors Who Are Clamoring for Their Money 1010 First Ave.—The Joseph Schermer $25,000 Stock of High Grade Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Hats—1010 First Ave. Now in the Hands of the CHICAGO SALVAGE COMPANY Must Be Sold in TEN DAYS, Commencing THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 9TH, for LESS than the ACTUAL COST of the Raw Material. NO ORDINARY OCCASION, BUT AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY As You Will Never Again Have a Chance to Buy High-Class Merchandise at Such a Trifling Cost. Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY. For Wednesday, Price Reduced to— 51.45 ix built of hard od a dark Se shaped saddle, and eck Is made with five heavy arse Spindies; head or a rest an embossed Seel, and the arms are se | care braced to seat by Metal rods; a very plain, Woeker, avd tf you bay @pecial price you make One to a Trader Your Business Is Solicited The workingman wants a good-looking fomfortable aod servic@able Shoe at a moderate price We Have Them They are made of nothing but good, solid leather, and are ballt to do good service. We make a specialty of Shoes for workingmen, and guarar these Shoes. $3, $3.50 and $4.00 They are Union-Made Shoes every pair of them, The workingman who®gives our Shoes @ trial will come here for his Shoes afterwards A $1.25 High Chair A Hardwood One (Like Cut) to Sell Wednesday for— 85c Picture shows an excellent, to NOTIC Many merchants may take advantage of the extraordinarily low prices we are offering on this stock, so we advise the public to be on hand when the doors open, Thursday morning, July 9th, at 9 a. m., and get your wearing apparel for almost nothing. People who value their dollars cannot afford to miss this grand opportunity, as you will save from 50c to 75c on every dollar you spend during this sale. Below we quote only a few of the many offerings for lack of space: expensive hich chai a it's th ’ | Men's Extra Quality Dress Pants, all sizes, worth $6.50, only ae ta" be belt SomscnTOW "ak the . Men’s Furnishings Men's Top Coats, all sizes, all colors, worth $ only it assorted plain colors, worth 260, only eeeeee ¢ Ge Men's Top Coats, all stzes, ail colors, worth $25 onty above-quote ce. Material hard aporeqneled pet atorde hard Wallin & Nordstrom Fine Dres# Shirts, worth $1.00, only om B8e Men's Top Coats, all sizes, all colors. worth $30.00, only wood, finished a light golden Fi Dress Shirts, worth $1.60, only oot ove Men's Ralfi Coats (Crayenettes), all sizes, worth $16.50, only aa ‘ora d pe Pipe t is ceabbsees 1327 2nd Ave. Underwear, light weight, worth 75¢, only a8e¢ Men's Rain Coats (Cravenet all sizes, worth $20.00, only panel; tray is mounted on metal Union Bibve: Extra Good Suspenders, worth 50c, only ine Saen's: Minto Deate’ iGravenstioas® Gil Slane “Woreh Sah OR. Cade fasteners Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, worth 150, only oo Be We have a complete line of Fine Hand-Tailored Full Dress Suits and Tuxedos, Boston Garters, worth 26e, only ve If you want to take a high chair worth $45.00 and $50.00; all go at $22.95. + Men's Underwear, worth and 7 miy ive to your summer cottage, this ape " ’ 6 1 n o or Men's ney Vetta, all colors, al) ale worth $2.60, only - s oe ee Men's Fancy Vests, all colors, ail sizes, worth $2,00, only Hats for Every Head Men's Fancy Vests, all @olors, al) sizes, worth $4.50, only 9 Mable Goth tind a ek ertk’ 82.08, cnty Men's Black Sateen Shirts, worth $1.00, only 4. aNe teen Meas’ Gaeta alt ‘Gasem,. Scrat (aR6e ce d Buy Men's Soft Hats, all sizes, worth $4.00, only wel Men’s Furnishing wept worth $3.00 Pay later Men's Fino Suits, all sizes and fabrics, worth $15.00, on es, worth $4.00, only Sults, all sizes and fabrics, worth $18.00, only ... avs, an ome a) Te, os ; Puits, all sizes and fabrics, worth $20.00, onl saheth: Phas > ae wt a : : ; ; Hand-Tallored Suits, worth $26.00, only a anama aw izes, « : All the Credit Hand-Tatlored Suits, worth $30.00, o: fien's F " 1 ‘ $6.95 ; Men's Ex Quality Dress Pants, ali sizes, worth $3.50, only A fine line of Suit Cases and Umbrelias to be sold for less than the cost of You Want Men's Extra Quality Dress Pants, all sizes, worth $4.50, only $1.05 making yuare every purchase made during this sal We will have 30 tra salesmen on the : oa Ralinen: ait ot ones! Oh We guarantee every purchase made durit r We extra: sale en on the ply at the Store today (Wednesday, | floor to give you prompt service : July 7th). Store now closed. We The store is now closed, and will remain closed till our opening day, Thursday, July 9th, at 9 open Thursday, July 9th, at 9 a. m: NOTICE : m., in order to arrange this mammoth stock for the Greatest Clothing Sale ever attempted in this section of the country, and will last 1@ days ONLY, ° REMEMBER THE PLACE AND THE DATE The Joseph Schermer Stock Join the Autopiano Club AND THEREBY SAVE FROM $700.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO. lati ibrry, peta pce 10140 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. NOW IN THE HANDS OF THE CHICAGO SALVAGE COMPANY Do Not Enter Till You See the Name Above the Door—Then You Will Know You Are in the Right Place LOOK FOR THE BIG BLUE SIGNS econd-hand Autoplanos, Some as low ge $850.00 with free use of the music Nbrary, Votes in ry great voting contest wip be owed on al) cashpayments. Kohler & Chase 418 Second Ave., Beattie, Wash Weber Piang Sealers. OM ALL DEPOSITS Wage Earners FIRST VENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE,,