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o Co ° THE STAR—-FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1 : 4 | the syndicate, fied the declarations has practically only started the ‘beaed 114 quis the cont han b 14 up erday afta jor John 1 onton, R. R. George and | same method of eliminating the rats ra about alleged exorbitant bide. noon Naples, Idaho, a lone \ jJohn K. Carroll, the three present | will be continued until the rest of The grQing did not materialize, bandit ged a passenger train, |justions of the peace, and four | ted section is thoroughly | for after careful constderation, the | but Conductor Matthews, when he E AIN names for the office of constable. |board decided that prices were nog | found out what the trouble waa, Others followed mostly with the more than 6 per cent In excess of ™ took a shot at t bandit, badly 10 declarations of angle tndividuals ble | ) The sembamnual seawon ef ihe shea 4 An invitation to hold the 1909 & reasonable bid nalfic ; 7 tur. | Wougding him. The bandit was cap ide the ring, and larations noanion, gp te will be pre Want Quick Wom, |! be re rou will be wd pr te [tude und nent to the hospital at were presented by al candt to the hal Awsoctation Tho board considered the Imme-|coma on July 26 Bontier's Ferry ; }dates in person, The wh ine Dairy @and x Commiastoners ° dato awarding of the contracts and| C. Malmo of Seattle has been| The Alverson-Crofoot shingle mill . | Was cleaned up within 40 minutes whan ft convenes at Sault Ste Marie the daly. Cemadelien Of tha Work almo of & wa Po vie 9008 | . sedve Woolley has been destroyed : elected president Pac | ‘The aus # felt by candidates omMuguet 47 " ‘ f | by fire, lows $3,000, land frie ao candidates ontaide 48 more important than attempting | Coast Absociation of $ to get lower figures on another! meeting at North Yakin 4 A hotel and general store at | enoug : H t he West Lee district fob went! for 1909. | atroyed by fire, lows $6,000. | ay er orgy . Iw a aoe $' oun ing tothe Harber Asphalt Co. on} Philip Davidson, aged 20, of EL Sedro- Weaaliey, according to latest |plausible aspect of falr play, typ . pes Bc Fee big Degen oS van lensburg, put ows the Oames eating | °°" 24% yan pe syndicate has succeeded In placti=, aan aims a e , av, N- ot al, for $246,863.00, and 2108 his mother's dra@e and which were! each of its mombers in the first LEASH TINS ay, ot al $61,275. . burning her severely. He sustain ani List of Nominations. SeventeenDiseased Rodents for Vitosophy Work Aggregating Over contractor, his low bids on the nor (Shu pe = vostadiae tawtena: tal SERIOUS CHARGE Following fs a complete Hat of at. district and Bastlake av, et al itanth | oF n Pol eco nto, Pe tin tree job] 20me mysterious manner, Both iiig, srmaeioen Geo te ween) 000 | boing necopted. For the first Job lmother “and aon, suffered. agonion geo ound to Date in New System of Learning Which Its Au- s Contracted |b- ssked $178,416.60 and tor the) rom the burne received Coroner—George H. L. Sparling thor Chains Banishes Divorce, Cures a a aahtoa 1 While dependent, Mrs. Besste W. E. Gordon, a Pallar@ barber, go} New Castle, rep.; 8. F. Wiltate, Se Poverty and Removes Disease. ' the work for $114,857.42 Guteer- ial " ‘ -| was arrested this afternoon on the attle, rep ar or oda’ MoHugh te Grilled. picer attegipted to take her life} ‘ ~ ‘ iH | Constable, Seattle Precinct . y. The board questioned Mr, Mo-|?Ur times AE Bellinghant yenterday,| Chars? Of Ravine Sltempind 10 ae way «|James BE. Shannon, Seattle — Hugh very closely abont hi bilit An expert has shown that Auditor “ 4 ‘ sen , pment moly a hin ability . jonnery, 6768 Karl « , MY 10. A. Wise, Seattle, rep; J. DB Free Lectures at the {nah very closely abort his ability | conard, of Pacttie county, is short| Counery Karl av, N. W., yee ay terday afternoon. The arrest was Matiful resistence Jones, Seattle, rep.) Tom R. Mubl.|, TWelve dead rata, belleved to ‘ vo large street paving contracts|on time. Sixteenth av. N. ts to be |! bid accounts about $4,000, which | Tir! Datrolsian a eho be ee lawn was | lan, Seattle, rep; James Keofe,|have been victims of bubonic Lois Theater wore awarded by the 4 of pub-|the main artery ting from the |"## been made good by personal) Wade eines neta ae ot att hot | geattle, rep. plague, were discovered yesterday | lic works this motning, the ag-|city tothe exposition g-ounds, it| “eek é County Commissionere—C, 1. |! the stable and outhouse located | Krogate total of the lowest bids|is estimnted that the work will re |, Judge H. Be Williams of Belling DISPENSARY OPENED. Heekingham, Seattle, rep; A. L.|08 the block surrounded by Eighth | Tf the claims made by Dr. Wiitiem | amounting to $601,808.24, The work | quire 12 months, and the successful | "4% #9 old ploneer, hax succumbed Rutherford, Fall City, rep; Ab|@0d Ninth avs. and Madison and | \yindror of Manton, Mame. oe ove | Was divided between three bidders | contractor assur ]to injuries received in a car acck A free medical dispensary was 4 the board that and only after the members of the|he would have the work finished} pened yesterday by the: Salvation board had insisted very strenuous-| well within that time limit The Miners’ hospital at Cle Elum) Army in ite building at Fifth av dent several di ® Ago. pleturesgue Appear phous F. Haas, Seattle, rep.; Aucil | Spring sta, as the results of emer jor a moral and fh ve & BH. Ball, Seattie, rep.; O. A. Tucker, | SCY Measures adopted to kill off) which wilt redound to t we " joattle, rep. ree W. Ol Se. te in the suspecte 1 any of the citisens @ F ly that the o t let Mr. MeHug burned to the ground yesterday and| 1 Washingt wy Luncheon Firloch Club. a rep.; ‘Be Iney, Se ver Me aaa —- toes | ha ne contractors complete ir. MeHugh took occasion to In 8 ay and| Ss. an ashington » physician ioe Denny gave rep.; Alex Anderson, Seattle, | | onal examination has omly | ; fact that w” Windsor i# an-|the work within specif time. sist that Councilman Hines was|the patients were rescued just inj and surgeon will be in attendance are Caco eg at the Pt h George F. Zimmerman, Se | been mate of three of th rate r “ty A dar delegation of property |“dogging” bim about the regrade | the nick of time by the attendants ours that the dispen. atile, rep. today, but the health officers are Justice of the Peace—John fh | Positive that they were all afflicted atte, rep.; BR. G with the plague. Five of the Yats For the third time during past year @ Great Northern train GARDEN TRACTS a ownars, nearly every atre tractgr in the city, and several the {nterested councilmen were t, which he has under wa th ay, N. B, and Counetl Hines replied that he was mm 10 to 12 every Sunday pa tachowere wore tai for twenty For Miss Bullock. «gira Bleanor Ingerso!! Thorn at/George H. Clementson, rats had evidently been dead pre: | stat be] W. Hastt Seattle viows to that time. There was no | prem Representative 40th District—E. | evidence that the rod . J. Mathis, Vashon, rep.; Allen! kitted by any poluon Se-| Clark, Kent, rep; H. D. Tay ‘ t music = > ° : 5 The special men who are assigned «!* Woman's club ie planning to| Eagle Gorge, rep.; F. M. Sherman, /ing work of cleaning up this block THE FINEST OF HIGH GRADE PIANGOB, CASMB DAMAGED, AT A MALF ANO Leas. x ” Seattle John KB. Carroll, Se} bad m dead so long that it was any present. It had been reported that/only intending to protect the tn : aes , Ogos Te ptain | attle Chartes H. Steffen. Se-|!mpossible to make any satiatact ny ie wa . ~— wis of the people in his ward. | Li “casi Terese ye ‘vo BI rt i reat, Mie iting Mcp. Thorve |attle, rop.; Fred C. Brown, Seatdle,| examination of the bodies J might t ie City Engineer Thomson insisted | ScT°; easy terms; | close to B| ig ‘ot ing . « Biten Terry Eeary, Mrs | rep Most of the dead rats were found | es * vo Ate ROAD ( A that no apology wasn needed for] * 4 . PB. dudson ot Tacoma. Mrs! County Treasurer—Harry @) Gorin & shack Sdjotning the stable |S , oo yy sticking up for the rights of his |[Mm od: fine for chickens and ber - Sensation Matthews, Mra. Riche jdon, Seattle, rep. Benjamin C.| Proper Four were found on a r and or f ‘ yal repu constituents and @ wordy explosion | rte fobs ty Mare, Mrs ivy. seattle. roe . lboard which projected from the walt | ‘st See ideas of the ooker ieatineaeil National Land Inv. Co, Ine NOW GOING ON AT-~ 1010 Thorne. ? the a Ferguson, Mader i nyior.|_ Superintendent of County|of the stable | 4° oF ,Vitescony, and pee re : rs 917 First Ave. FIRST AV. { : Soa Miltsabeth and | Schools 3. Burrows, Seattle, Were Not Polsoned. leophy from twe universities in re The Tacoma city counell is mak x ep. H. Stafford, Seattle, rep] 1 in practically certain that the| n of bie services benefiting the LOSS Ing plans for a public market vractic ce hat the [iiman race yi ; ; Yavy V , Sunerior Court Judge- Witson R.jvate 14 not die from potecn. No|' se te "Shee hange6t ime for Navy ¥ y = the “es Tallman, Se} poison had been placed in the block | member boats atte; William H. Whit until last Monday, and all of ghe | {Pe “St. merase’ ts had been Traveling Bags r Dor he eEK TRUNK BAG CO, a ptenic to chub rm P Porta: = J under the direction of Chief Sani Th < » 9 F 4" fa the near fu- | wtative--F. H. Tonkin, hie morning at the Pioneer 19 Firet Ave preeniey PD. treland has | B ena tan , ‘ltary Inspector Combs have sur : Fade Meuse eoeeneeh tho & n “ noosa Daag ounde: ble and shac th commenced the } of the arrangements | Reprecentative diet Districtia| "UNded the stable and shack with | D'f em sale of pianos ever witnessed in thin of any other city, Great Cantennial Campfire. Jedd P. Fuller, Seattle, rep; Rob-| owen’ Sones, tad the work of + tits Reart et |* — “gt jmoving all possible sources of in-| a on account of the v en. Crating, Woman Christian | °t, 4. Devers, ttle, rey fection in that portion of the blocig 4* ine tant oe Baas oareneer os pag a novel benetis |. Mepresentative 42nd District—| win) not be completed until late | 2" ei ee eee ae » ee enetlt | W. A. Loffland, Seattle, rep: H. C.| e a treater, [MUL 1O™ peices now anked . Q to offer discriminating buyers such | STEAMER YOSEMITE he sammer heme of Mr. and Mrs. |euberg, Seattle, rep.; William C ‘& Gimere, Manchester The | McMaster, Kenmore, rep. ieg named since it ix given| Representative 43d District—Ole| mises under investiga thon yesterday, and two more were caught this moruing. unheard of Indu rots. its an portunity without « parallel From the way the sale started off PIER 6, FOOT OF UNIVERSITY ST. Ld taise funds towards the celcbra- | Hanson, Seattle. iti af the one hundredth year of earesneaitive 44th District —E Cofer Examining Ra or w this morning this chance will not e e Fe te charchen, of the |: Childe, Seattle; J. A. Ghent,| The rate which were not killed votceorsing, (912 | be open long, and no wonder i States, a founded by Alex. | Seattle rep.; W. G. Woods, Seattie,| until affer capture have also been Vite per- {think of being able to secure the ° lester Campbell and his son. The | rep. turned over to Dr. Cofer, assistant fret by Dr [finest of Chickerings and Church centennial wif be | Representative 45th District-—| United States marine hospital sery Wind i te were berts and Kimballe and s daring the month of October | George W. Jeffries, Seattle, rep.; | lee, for bacteriological examinatte oss : land Hobart M. Cables, and many Fv July 11th 4 Peng, in 190%. There) Warren Shorts, Seattle, rep. The discovery of the additional son should be de-jOther equally meritorious high ° ening, Pee & large representation from | Representative 46th District—| auxpected plague rats yesterday has termined by se-lerade makes, at $162, $195, §237 Ay P.M of the Pacific coast. The! w p MeKiwain, Seattle, rep.; John|demonstrated, according to the witk’"'fe [and $270 less than the regular os . M. im charge of the program) inment of the centennial | Semeger-weterdi ‘and eveuina | Representative 47th District—/is very grave, and the effortw to eno m eter, tablished prices. A. Whalley, Seattle, rep. health cfficiais, that the Situation h discloses) In sit surprising that people Under Auspices of Danish Young People’s Society. Every- Big reductions on all Tare: Dr, J. H. Gavin,|& B. Palmer, Seattle, rep.; Frank the rate aud rat harbors - eb the Ore flocking from every wh tole-| kinds of Ladies’ Clothing— body Welcome. Music and Dancing Free. of the First Christian chureh.|C. Jackson, Seattle, rep.; Albert H doubled. phon and + aph = menma | Pox, Mrs. Harry Moore. Mrs. | Beebe, Seattle, rep.: 8. Ross Parker, 17 #ispected bubonk will} pouring in to take advantage of Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists ROUND TRIP 30c Waddington and Mra ~) Seattle, rep.; Fred L. Rice, Seattle,| rate have been found in the block es ~y ’ this opportunity extraordipary? and Millinery, aes ov im question, and the tnvestigatior ond | je 5 You will have to hurry to a | Prosecuting Atterney——Cic pan inntentne . Following Vite te TINRET PIANOS ©0./Tascure one of these © Vanderveer, Seatt a . | i Th . lew i nts offered in this gains ey are the kind | County Auditor—E r | Rat Damage Claim Sale are {fg that are picked up quickly. wi fal cursions jattle, rep. nd new, latest style in| |} County Assessor—Thomas A. Par Don't Fait to tmvestion WORK WELL m0" ee Gounty Sheriff. P. Agnew, Be Tue STOLTZ Ri mcrROP HONE atthe, rep.; John Stringer, Seattle, . rep. County Engincer—James P. Mor jrison, Seattie, rep.; Clarence L. ith first a>) White, Seattie, rep. Auditor Agnew! County Clerk—Thomas Bowes of asigning | Seattle, rep.; D. K. Sickles, Seattle. and permitting rep. a — — was closed.| See change of time for Navy Yard too raw, however, | poats compelled to notice — — . protests made by e a = ~— ditors are m pressing us for money, and unless we Of many candidates Outside || wit wus Huarriftr tite, Lots |if can meet their demands before July 15, we will be forced to the wall gese ring. For the past /[ ox 4 UNIVERMITY. < and lose every cent we havo invested. Rather than risk such a ca the waiting men ha adjoining two City P “) lamity, we wifl attempt to save ourselves by offering our enorny in shifts, so that the line | « De QUICK. Only a Few left stock of CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHINGS, SHOES. filled day and night. INTERNATIONAL DOLD & REALTY 1/9 public at exactly HALF PRICE. This includes every article in our Professed Ignorance. } 1699 American Bank Buliding magnificent stock. Evefything will be marked fn platn fignres, with the start Auditor Agnew, || *!*_**** <= 7 Renee, ind 4048 the regular well as the cut price. Every article will be guaran ty Auditor Brier, the county teed as represented, and buyers may be absolutely certain that they and, . every are getting a square deal In every respect. the court howe fas poo $1.50 1x2O-Inch | ee Clothing at One-Half Off Regular Prices absolute ignorance of the ft Of the oye and men in the SOG Brass 99c As Coyle and Smith were well Pesswag . . 2 + HATS, FURNISHINGS, SHOES, AND, IN FACT, EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE AT ABSOLUTELY ONE-HALF PRICE Sale Starts Tomarrow (Saturday) at 9 A. m. , Visitors to the court house ‘been unable to avoid the in-| that the anditor and would. | We have nothing to Give away FREE, but we give you M CHANDISE for your money. One dollar spent at THE CROWN CLOTHING CO., 1121 First Av. gets you better values than two knew what they were up Today's eventa bring the full doliare spent at any other store in Seattle. Our half priee sale is atill going on. Come and be convinced. Point Defiance Park Sunday, July 12th Leaving Pier 6, foot of University st. 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Returning, leave Point Defiance Park 12 m. and €:15 p. m. Spend a few hours in thie most beautiful and picturesque public park on the Pacific coast. | stra The only thing is that 1 | the.gases have become conaiderably : Ving packed and damaged owing to the 0 0 O : planos becoming loosened . t is jear—others were walked ¢ ee : .. |hobnall prints left in the top pan-| els. Musically, however, every tn |strument is just as good new and folly guaranteed from any hid den defects, The injury is to the You can buy credit at the A small payment, down are more badly hurt than and a little each week or most of them can be re | month. paired so that only the closest ex lamination will show the injury.| Sti others are only slightly mar M rod CASH. CREDIT. RAILROAOB PAY THE LOSS. MUSIC AND DANCING FREE. ROUND TRIP 40 CENTS. Moonlight Excursion Sunday Evening, July 12, 8:30 P. M. ROUND TRIP 50 CENTS. The ratiroad company has paid us liberally for the damage ’ abling the House of Johnston to of. 1312 — Second Av. — 1312. for these at a half and leas in some - Instances | i We can't begin to tell you one half about this really great money saving event 1f this limited space H Yon must come in, see and judg for vurself. Bring your A friends with you and convince your: | if self that what we claim is exactly MUSIC AND DANCING FREE. 4 }ao. Look for the big ow cards. | It tells the whole story—the regu | lar price—the amount the railroad & t has pald—and the price you now} i pay—all in plain figures it A maguificeat highest grade ma hogany upright, regular price $400, | now only $228, Another $400 value damage more noticeable, only $196. HA superb largest size upright, as! fine au Instrument as ie made to-| today take ft ton row at $334 Or if you prefer you can select the seein orver. ott er teen’ er Tomorrow will be your last chance to get in | [for ions than nait'® 4208. then ON this great MONEY-SAVING SALE. Every plete evidence of the frame-| two boys filed thé names} ami his friends, and the Ms of no One cise, except a few for pldces on the judi legisiative tickets. Assens-| candidate for renomina | James R. Morrison, can-| for county engineer, w along on the syndicate pro. amabix for the reason! Active opposition has de against either. Had there Biack Sateen Shirts, regular $1.00; sale price the CLOTHING—MEN’'S SUITS ) Cotton Ribbed Underwear; regu ier ae field, the gang Come and get your Summer Jar price sale price ..$@¢@ Hithere’s a fine oak case orchestral ey a j@ been more circumspect outfit y Suit marked in| Pure Wool Jersey Sweaters; [}erand upright, world famous make, | _ a ic ral a SeplpaT ren Eee ge ettnk creak taaas | eae Tent, areas, Srenterey ees wee. werd Sere eee euit in the house is reduced. ian $04.4 $0 tho walt on every sult, and marked to ox sale price | aly $294, Awd many ether ex @nd not in the employ of | * actly Malt aries. These Gults | Leather all kinds ordinary values at $162, $196, 7 consist of the latest styles and | “ang $150 M8227 And $270 lens than regular 3 fabrics worstegs cheviots, ¥¢ Gloves, will be sold for only, & P ons 6 see Sid . . '. : 3 Qurs, serges and Scotch twee pais A ay $50 or $25 down and the ba Lana Park Natator % Suite formerty $10.50: Hall-Prt &5e in easy weekly or monthly | 4 Seenece™ = met sore en oh $18.00 Suits, Now e PR. gO Halt Latest atyle Stiff and Soft Hats | nmoriy § as. egulay $1.50 and $2.00 Hats, to a WHO WANTS A GABY? r y 18 if Suits formerly $12.50; Half-Price be sold during t) o “one A genulee Chickering Baby | wale >¢ BGrand ts the heart's desire of all All $20 00 $22 50 OF Pp 7 - _ " . Siliemawe noe |] Suits formerly $ Half-Price | Regular $2.50 Hats for only “J artiate and musiclge Here's a] ° , . ¥ Seventh and Uns oO | a 65 auty, rather severely hurt, but . - nale 87.00 42.00 [tion. Regular price {x $900. ‘Firat 1310 Second Av. Juite formerly $16.00; Half-Price Seaentber, diene’ teats a ee party with $100 gets it, and the balance, 9% can Be paid in MEN’S FURNISHING GOO@S rip. It will wear well, but it must : =: = wale A 5@ | the latest styles amd the best y Suite formerly $16.00; HalPrice | jake montely installments. All $27 50 $30 00 le ¥ ff you haven't the necessary —GRIE 7% | — sults formerly 917,60 iiait Price CHILOREN'S CLOTHING. Bay money ‘und can borrow tt . b - ? ' sale $8.75 The kind that is made not to Mwe say do so, for a chance Ike i thia may ne be presented agal | ie By ae megelar $4.66 cetue; on Manall ao sot rove exactly an res] Just take a look at our windows and be con- | be fairer | Lat us urge you once more to] He sight away. dor surely oi] Remember, Just 3 Price an appreciate that the biggest bar paid) Could anythisr } Entire Stock of Cline Piano Co. Damaged by P@ur-in-Mand ‘The gains will go first, Come tom | ‘ § »w morn if posstble Those |f} come tomorrow @yening, as store e e e ie , . e will be open until 10 p.m \}) | ota y an Gerintoreat of sal axe com e v price $4 Ko dw | us to treat everyone falrly fie | ey re [ a I i eon I ‘ @sular pric » for onl 2.00 Hi} following rules will be observed: | | : put tg und are@is good as new ie price 19¢ price $4.50; go during B) Orders by telegraph or long dis Conaiety of Pieos, v foling, guitars, violins, band instru Union Suite; regular prige $1.50 for only $2.26 [i tance telep@one will be honored | | Cd I IN RECORD in good cond) ale price 90¢ | Regular price $6.00; go during Bl only until letter can arrive, First] Me Balbriggan Underwear sale for only 2.50 r mow CLINE PIANO ©0®, WILL OLY NEW LINE ° bd ua * om ° Jones & Co. Auctioneer PIANO CO., Oppoulte corner Moore Theatre ° rice $5.50; Ko regular price 75¢ a garment ale price ssseeee oe ise Crown Clothing Co. 1121 FIRST AV. NEAR GENEGA & leome first served, No planos will] be held unless a deposit ts pald oF e |'This ts positive, Dolivertos will be P made at earliest possible moment an@ in order selected | rember, you ean pay all cash : @ or @ small amount down and bal lance in gxeelly, monthly or annual myment® We'll not split hairs on t t the ‘quoation of terms, D, §. John A2j3 Pike tangy ree ston Company, Oldest and Largeat Dealers, Johnston Company Build jing Third and University,

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