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THE BON MARCHE | | $5.50 Sk Jackets for $2.75: $7.50 Mebair Skirts for $485) Most Wonderful Values Eyer THE BON MARCHE See BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE Most Astounding Bargains: Given A Beautiful $2.7 BLACK TAFFETA SILK, AT tine HALF PRICE, \ really wonderful offering $1.95. For $5 Silk Waists A Drastic Milinery Clearance While They Last at we RACTICALLY our entire stock of millinery is concerned in this radical clea varly-summer rance. day at a sensationally low price... $2.50 { Clearance of House Needs hea Extraordinary Savings. 4 my_et_ e rt. an “ * vel tite | The Only !-scies’ Home Journal Pattern Store in Seattle. i | f | i Lay | NE Seattle Agents for Royal Society Needework Packets. | - a i Ss { -Sulied etedalistale ‘alate tahalale! : EN INE * *# ROOBEVELT IW¥ITEO # * TO THE A.¥.P. * | . Seg ag - 4 The sixth aumen! convention of| por " wy the r t Rociety of * ident Rowmevelt y @| the Panific Northwest Soci } FY ‘of ® ree ne ofthe most unique @| Beatecers met this morning at the | ia Two radiea) reductions in the S« A. fF WAAS out FOR * ivi ver issued to a ®| Betler botel. Abcut legates Hi atde-Victorin rates went into effect bd . os ‘ = the t se r 4 moxtly from (bis wtate, were prem | + a . t wae a threeeld jantern oH this morning. The Canadian Pa COMMISSION R # mage of pure whi@ leather, «| About 100 mumbers are ex { cific office received a wire last & upon the side of which in in. @| Pected to be bere tow | oF night authorizing them to cut the ih BT & scribed @ request that he at- #| J. C. Jetiery, af read al ey ratce toria 25 cents each way, wigs * the Alaska-Y | paper. le racts + beginuing today. The Inland Nav ‘ Fn ag EP, gery sete ite *| paper om “Beattie ( tracts,” | Ri tof and ©. 8, Lancaste ington | a gation company rate herete ned’ tidia-on snc: | ® ai Judge Reid of Alaska & | aa have bee 0 cents to ¥ - ways . ented the lantern to the #| UMiversity, a paper on “Goo Roads cy either for single or round SOF ORUTY, CORY | */in Washington | eo in not only meeting the inl missioner from the First district. |» * Son &,, Gineiaah eben panera’ igation company's rate fea at 103 30t rrr ee . na ad & paper one better, the ¢ con faa EERE EEE EEE | afternoon on the “Hydraulic Ex} intneel < . | tension Work of the Seattle Munict pal Light and Power Plant ID. Rows explained the work being done at the power plant AT THE FAIR ably « aYr HE WILL OPEN | " HEADQUARTERS Trust Co. ne ¢ | -_— i : No br Ht) ol M. Ridpath of Spokane SECOND AND CHERRY ‘i on in the building dur.|C@ndidate for the republican nom 18 LEGALLY Cc. W. Mott of st Min quarters in Seattle about August 1 general emigration et from which he intends to conduet RESPONSIBLE Northern Pacific. railroad, acting | the intere of the Chicago a a ving campaign for the support mm, had a ¢ iItation |of the voters of King county r r lite in @ Pronk Nade a to Ridpath arrived in Seattle Son 2 k i y ¥< | yent having t completed Gtr’ ; ; rise Ie | Cpnaren”, Comperress | tag ip through the counties Fe = ‘ ’ ernie W we rn Washington, where t 1 1 he n ha ed much en a ht, te her , wth ee! Couragoment, He will remain here MORALLY A are! 0 at a baci « ®/ until next Sunday, having apar ¢ D. ( SING 8 $ t rther RESPON@IBLE D.|% RESULTS ° ments at the Hotel Northern J. Ferna 1 | t | Next week will be spent in the m r fac n de. |* * counties of the farthe orthwest tion bd * after which he will return tod ¥ *!home in e for a short rest wo te tk tk ke ® | hete h headquart oll 1 * ik rai ‘ Pb tego * ( CLEA as a the elty, " BANK CLEARINGS. . . *! Regarding the report that the “ Beattie. * 4 * declaration of bis candidacy is in| FINANCIALLY * Clearin@ today. ..913668,819.95 a | * | the hands of the first man in lne D Aatonale of 098 683.11 rad * lat the secretary of state's office in RESPONSIBLE wie ‘ * * | Olympla today, Col. RL th gala: | Pi. Tacoma. nik * My friends in Olympia have ad Having earned a su & Clearings today $ M99) 00 deg ee MM mH * * MMM ¥ oh di me that they have d plus equal to ity cap * Balances . BP Mls id = this place for me, and of rae ital in the four af one * q it is a most desirable position. 1 half ye@s of its exist- & Clevmamage dey, A Ak; uM The Bi €lothin Ment to nay this, however, If any! ence. * pelkie ©. Haw: “ MAO % 54 aspirant for the@omination | We invite your pat- late feels that he b been aggrieved by) Sensation OING @N AT FIRST AV. ronage. this action of Fhy friends, or that} he has any betgy right than I to} the first place ¢ exchange place | hoe "se Bee cha apse of | boats. Creer lor Navy et) NOW 1010 the tleket, I will} ith him,” | -~ THe BTAR—FRIDAY, ULY 10, 1908, ana placed in nomination by Tho of Alabam. tion of Ke CONVENTION B Y f BULLETIN. 1:51—Roll call for nomination of vice president started. 166—John Worth Kern of Indi of Conrad and segended Kern 3:48 p, m—@ev. Haskell) Oklahoma, seconded Kern 3:44 p. me-John D. Alderson, of for RR. Marshall West Virginia, seconded the nom | | 2:16—Charies A. Towne of New| ination of Kern a York named by Gov, Thomas of|. 4/45 p. m-—-Gov. Higgins, of | Colorado. Rhode teland, declared for Kern. 3:48 p me—John J. Lentz, for 2:16—Archibald MoNell of Con-| oni5 degiared for Kern, saying that | : : |neetiout named by John J. Waleh of ; 85 50 to Waists ir y state wat now a unit for Kern Eee ess For Women’s Black ) 343 10 $a Mais ne ean names y|eitie bs eames Dress Skirts, of fine brilllantine i‘ collection, embrace Hill of Georgia. was followed by Wisconsin | erge and cheviot Taffeta Silk Jackets ing moat of the sonson’s pret |i! 5.56 Gov, Folk of Missourl sec. | Geiiiinantite:* eléalcedeba | y full, with J tlest models, of lawns, mult Hf) onded the nomination of Kern. Worth Kern, of Indiana, nominated st folds « H and batiste, adorned with Vat 4 | by acclamation. } cluster olds on bot A E Il W. h $ 0 A an 2:39—Idaho seconded nomination Litaar We aiake aicr woul ctually Worth $5.50 Apiece ince, embroideries and. tuclas Ill of ‘rewne Biccak Siar eeon re . and Including some trim tal 5 ithe vaine MAKER'S entire surplus of Short RUS- ee aeenews Swe $2 98 | 2:47—Fred Kern of Iilingis see] An apparently. reliable report was taldag = 21 . Pe apa Ped egy onded nomination of Kern, ted that J. H. Atwood, of Clearance Se 85 SIAN BLOUSE JACKETS, of extra ance Gale, pris ’ 2:49—Congresaman T. J. Heflin as the man selected for man of the | committee to suce of Indiana. Democratic d Thomas conded the nomina na 6 under i 98 for ne: 50 Wash Skirts . | 2:54—Ex-Congressman Martin x p Acetate ttc etdietetee Have two rows of silk applique trimming from 1a; Wakao for lowe eeeended Kern d that Atwood is satisfactory 1 ryan d in fact hh b ‘ool Women's and waist line in front, forming sqttare yoke at back The greatest waist bargain you 2:69-—-Kentucky seconded Kern, pet ad bod “invited to Powe "he } Misses’ “Tub” Skirts, of lawns Butterfly sleeves and belt trimmed = me ig h. Col e “gs iyo poo ya rin | 3:02 ey orc Lee, for Maryland, | place } lnens and Indian Head, in a ia tN d Taffeta St! aists, in blue, |f} seconded Towne's nomination. E Senite, tah oad watigll When larle neck, fint hed with silk brai A charm ved, weston: nd tae SiOsubiehiann eesended Karn, | with Black pin ing little garment tor summer wear combinations; just 3:08—-Minnesota deciares for Mc CA | and leading styles They should go in a jiffy Saturday tng $1 95 Neil he ig $1 98 , ' 3:06—Mississipp! seconded Kern. WORK 1S STARTED . Second Floor 1 3:07—Missourt promised a ma | jority of the delegation for Kern. 3:09—Nevada seconded Towne 3:00—New Hampshire seconded Kern. B:14—Gen. M. A. Hildreth North Dakota, seconded Kern. 3:14—Ohio promised a majority of the delegation to Kern for ed betore made by Oblo dele y poll had been taken tien on vice president BRITIGH AMBASBADOR TO COME TO THIS COAST n the dele 0 COMS'TO THIS CORD 3.16-—M, J. Katon, for Penney! 4 FRANCISCO o—tIt vania, seconded Kern. . - that 3:19-——South Dakota seconded nen M. I ! nbawsa nomination of Towne the | 3:24 p. m—Former Congressman | ‘he ! . . Bail, of Texas, seconded Kern nom , Bryce w rea . ination. fir Ume . 3:26 pp. m.—Ex-Congreseman, ” Handy, of Delaware, formally with drew Gray's name. 3:28 p. m—Chas, A. Towne with ' Some will want them to replace much-worn ]| Kem ty ee te tuie at My + 4 3:32 p. m—Hill, of Georgia, with wagonon F 8. and spring hats; others will want them for vacation |] sew rlowsire name ans’ seconden oleate st Mo wos badly hart and wear. Included are trimmed dress Hats and Tailored ]},,riss-ctey are winarawing in Coot of known Hats, in all the favorite colors and most wanted [isi sf vucn tecenees Kern. | yoyo eee ee Ears, shapes. . Hats that were recently marked $5 to |r Peattec seconsed hem ee yi i 2 ao, an $12.50 and over are offered Satur- ot Virginia, wanarew the candidacy [nn et —e STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Colman Bullding, Seattle, at « business, June 30th, 1908 RES URCES 14,800.00 18,626.00 14 Fixtures and Other Securt Governthent and Rallroad Bonds Cash o@ Haé and due from Banks T tal LIABILITIES. Capital & Paid te $ 70 Surplus and Ufidivided Pr Demwmad Deposits Savings and Time Deposits Total $1,150,028.50 ® ie our alm to pay eur depositors such interest and to afford them such facilities as are in accordance with sound business prin emios Depesite made in our Savings Department up to July 10 will draw interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum from July 1. On thie bi we invite your account. F. SHORROCK, President JOHN P. HARTMAN, Vice President ALEX. MYERS, Secret J. Vv. A. SMITH, Cashte OUR POPULAR MEN’S DEPARTMENT We Never Exaggerate Values—Pleased Custom- ers Our Best Advertisement From This Section 10¢——Men's Checked Summer Jumpers; actual value 25 This sale only 10¢ and 35¢—Men's Heavy Ewilled Black White Striped S a: 14 to 17 inch; actual value saleonly.. 35¢ 39e@—Men's Golf Shirts and dark; sizes 1414 to 17-inch; values to 75c. This sale only ‘ 396 Men Balbriggan Underwear, full cut, natural color; vests and drawers to match; drawers made with double seat Special for this sale 22144 EVERYTHING REDUCED THE GREATEST OF ALL KIMONO SALES Profits and Cost Lost Sight of in This Bale Ladies’ Short Kimonc Bh Ts in black and white checke blue figures and Oriental de igns; actual values up te $1.00. This sale aie S7¢—Ladies’ Long Kimon in lawn and other materia actual Thi Ladle she trimmed with bbon Half Price for This CLEARANCE SALE ON ALL SUMMER WAISTS AND SKIRTS—Save Big Money on Your Summer Wants 98¢—Ladic White n Waists, made of a very fine quality lawn, lace and em broidery fronts; actual value $2 Phi ile only ‘ 98¢ 38¢—Ladies’ Wash Dress Skirts, come in plain color ilso figure ictual value 754 Phis sale only .......... 39¢ $1.25—Ladies’ White, Blaek and White Check and Blue and White Polka Dot Dress Skirt@; all this season’s styles; ac tual value $2.00. This sale .., EVERYTHING REDUCED 2619 to.2623 T HE First pec a VIS OUR GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALE SATURDAY ASTOUNDING PRICE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS—PROFITS LOST SIGHT OF—EVERYTHING REDUCED. EE HIVE: | Stove Closes At 12:00 Noon on Saturday During July and August Frederick & Nelson Incorporated SE ATLANTIC FLEET 18 PLOWING THROUGH SEA (By Wireless to the United Press. (By H. Lee Clotworthy, on board venselp the battleship Ge a, at sea, July A . r ie 8 change in thelp at 11 - , ‘ 990660000 ALBERT HANS Tin the swimmlng tank ot Dineen Watch Park Natatorium; ope ae gio Cn day and evening "* Seeceeceseeessens wit “Gus Brown” Sensational Offer For Saturday Only Absolutely All-Wool Homespun 2- Piece sine sg Suit, made up in newest fashion 29 to 46 chest Only $5 $2.50. ize Extra Trousers of same, Second ard Yesier “Where the Cars § Any Stein-Bloch Summer Suit in Stock, Special, $15.00 B EKINS !ine02 STORAGE COS CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE We Operate the Only Absolute Beart Unequaled Security Is Offered f the Storage of Pianos, Pictures, Trunks and Other Valuables. We Can Tell | @ Cent What It Will Cost to Store Your Goods. PHONES: Main 1523. ind., 71. | MOVING, PACKING, CUT FREIGHT RATE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN WOMEN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR k Note the Prices—If You Want to Save Money, Attend This Sale I Sleeveless nicely trimmed; Fnis sale Only 0666 6000663 6. he sh be 16 2-3¢—Ladies’ Sleevele neck, nicely trimmed; This sale only Vests, low actual value 15¢ adies’ 8 1-3¢ neck, 15¢—Ladies’ High Neck, Long Sleeve Vests, made of a good quality cotton; actual value 25c. This sale only ...... 19¢—Ladies’ Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves, umbrella lace trimmed drawers; also knee length cuff drawers; actual value 50« Phis sale 1 EVERYTHING REOUCED GREAT UNDERMUSLIN SALE All the Latest Styles at the Smallest Prices Evét Quoted in Seattle, Quality and Workman-® ship Considered Muslin Dra Child's ver hem ‘ ffle; actu ‘ ) Phis al 17 '4¢-—Ladie Muslin Drawers tched ruffle, eut tra fu value 2% Chis sale only 98¢—I Cambric N Gowns. } nd v neck, long and ort slec i ua ue 1.50. l ! 98¢—| Cambric Sk wit ue $1 Chi le on EVERYTHING REDUCED 5,000 YARDS BEST GRADE PRINTS ONLY 5¢ We will sell, without re e, any of ur large stock of our best quality Wash Prints, light and dark colors; values to 8e. Special TOP OI Ss bev'ninen’ EVERYTHING REDUCE ED Branch Ste 2401-03 Jackson