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mT ITE (By United Press.) Jaly 27.—A00 "ei = ‘WINNER OF i aah 27.—Div ees the mugh the t in the each the winning W drowned while enjoying & poat ride with a young man ay night DIES NN POVERTY (By United Press.) BAN FRANCISCO, duly 27 o ci (By United Press.) SALINAS, Cal., July 27.-—-A forest fire that threatens to destroy the en tire" Monterey forest reserve ef over 40,000 acres, has already con re trying to check the COMPANY B TO BANQUET, — flames. The ‘| DESIRES TO GO fire is now sweeping nth anniversary of the mus. | the o be given at the Pe erry | the Arroyo Seco river gp aeee adh night Dr. W. T. Christensen, of Ballard, — and Congresaman Will B.| | TY! umphrey will respond to toasts ‘GROCER CASHES ~—-GOWECT P PENAL | bas announced himself a candidate | a9 apt. Maurice Thompson will be| | for representative of the 42nd dis toeatinaster BOGUS CHECK Renato ‘a ; | tet om the re publican ticket, sub-| Webster, a a the Inde ject to the decision of the porrearioe — company, ~ on September &. tc | Dr. Christensen is 20 years old} wit | and ts the son of Rev. B. Christen-| paneer charsing sen, who organized one of the first| cents on al! tele | Churches in Seattle in 1875. He was —— | resenting himself as lately coming ‘are not paid be-| educated at Luther college, De-| }into the neighborhood, for whom “ the current |Corah, la. and at the medical col} Bringipg 291 passengers and | jhe cashed « check. ih lege at Keokuk, Ia. For the past) oar, the Northwest Captal provision for the | three years he has been practicing - = croatia ag cy NORTHWESTERN Beacon a porererrerrrrerreerrr yy John Truebridge, arrived tn Seat- e ity in th | medicine in the Shingle Suburb. se 7 in the cor)" It elected, Dr. Christensen states| te last night after her second trip : $3 and $4 Hats Only $1.85 H - }that he will favor any inws for} to Nome this season 4 feago Bryan and/ economy fn government, for limit- Among the passengers was Capt nee . pen! oy & short time to- | {ng excessive taxation, and will do| H. H. Bedfish, of the whaler Wi) : At the Assig Sale e was fm the same'all that he can to secure a local! liam Baylias, which was crushed in ® 1010 First Av. H Rot can | on Bryes. we law. the ice in Anadir gulf, Siberia. . ErURWSIERS OF HOMES. STEAMBOTS ane HOTELS. ' Desirable Home “Comfy” Goods r on the list to sell most fair Tuesday. The extra specials are 3 a Felted: Cotton Mattress, Gas Ranges, China Mattings A Very N Neat, Inex- | A Very Attractively ay, EL [/,1 rensive ron Bed, Designed ronBed, Bauiniit af INI One of Our $6.75 Enameled Finish, Parent di EB Values, for $4.50 $13.25 for $7.50 MUTT # | attractive special bed is made with continuous posts, | Special number fs made with heavy continuous posts; seven mrely joined to gracefully shaped fillers by heavy dec- | straight fillers, which are jotned to shaped cross pleces and continue Posts are securely braced by good weight angle | to top rail; short fillers are neatly curved and joined to cross rod ! | { qin enn Special comes fa full size only; finished in enam- | and top by fancy chilis. Bed securely braced by heavy angle tron. colors or pleasing combination of colors Full size only on sale, in the enamel finish, either plain or combin ‘Mad priced to sell Tuesday at a saving of $2.25. | ation of colors, For Tuesday priced special to save $6.75. A very pers on n Sale for One Day $3.25 Less Than Regular. Tues- day’s Price $6.75 Mattress may be had in any of the standard sizes at the above quoted price. Mattress is made to weigh full 40 pounds, ime & G00 grade of clastic cotton felted to prevent lumping; covering a medium weight finished sateen ticking; mattress securely tuft- with rolled edges. A very comfortable mattress and should satiafy the most exacting. On sale for Tuesday only—one RUUEPLUPRLECTOSDPEREERRBESLER ESOC EDT EN I Are sold here exclusively, and, keep in mind, we take your old stove or range as a part pay ment and allow liberally for the s same, Monarchs Are Worth From $52.50 Up | New Process—Visible—Gas Ranges | The Stock to Close at Cost msy sea trading, thig line ot popelar teal » China Mattings—25c Grade for 14c A Job Lot to Be Marketed sir 28 ving gas vf Fair Prices 1 Always Quoted on Window Shades For Good Buys Visit Our Exchange Dept. All the Credit You Want sumed over 10,000 acres of some of b! t | THIS. 18 How _ SCHUSTER LOOKED CROSGING SIBERIA. | {nical Siaton, aud timer vane es Sagat Rectyeewenece | et ‘of the government Santa Lucia range and there ts/| lente of ye Bi, Second infant.}no hopes of checking it un im} x. “A We will be celebrated at| Ul it haw gone’ at least as far as| 8. W. Blanton, a grocer of 2349} HAS ARRIVED con ay, was victimized out of | $17 on Saturday by a swindler rep- the Tet leg of the automobile jour FOOTLIGHT FAVORITE party THB STAR ones ULY 7, 390 ® 2 GOES ea AUTO TOUR. (10 SEATTLE ioe a | BALL Lins = FROM FALL 4 (By United Prews.) PORTLAND, Ore, { FRANCISCO, Ju July #7-~On| 66 BAN. FHANCISCO, July ( SCOTTY” JUMPS ° . HIS HOTEL BILL (By United Press.) SAN F RANG 18CO, Ju Of approximately 1,400 miles Angelow to Seattle, R. C pitaliM@@and John ©. ollector of customs thelr wives and a of friends ®ill leave for the Washington metropolis either today | ager Woods, of the St or tomorrow Be in tr ying not to k The party, which j# traveling in| day on account ot three automobiles, left Low Angeles | Bootty,” the Death Valley spond-|ie ¢ipnt the case in the cour on July 12, and arrived in Portland | thrtt h on Sunday faving made slow prog | the 7 ress, Thaejourney #o far haw Ween | he t¢ ITHEY ASK FOR RECALL OF on made without ineldept, Be-| ing b UNITED STATES MINISTER jes Mowers, McCormack and Cline | that jand H W, Cline. heir wives, the party t# com: | b of F. T. Griffith, wv BUCHAREST July The Row t con " 908 WAVE RYO CO. | attic Agente. 4 fecond Av y and }miner is broke at present ing that Washington recall Horace Le BOSE. 8 CO—Largent Clethiors on the Const STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! ~ AND YOUTHS’ SUITS © If every man in Seattle knew, as well as we know, what sort of a clothing sale this is going to be, the store wouldn’t be large enough. For tomorrow morning we shall begin such a sale of men’s and youths’ suits as has never been seen before. No, not in the memory of the oldest inhabitant. Over fifteen hundred suits for youths and men are to be sold at a direct and posi- tive loss to this house. They’re all this season’s styles, made b the foremost makers in the land. All wool, all sizes, all wanted colors, fancy effects and lain blues included. The whole lot divided nto two groups and priced this way: S and Youths’ Suits ’S and Youths’ HOE S15 Sale begins Tuesday morning at 8 o’clock, continues till Saturday night at 10 o'clock. BridgeaCo, LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST "93:95:93 VE", J SEAT TLE nl Sold Up to $20, for aah Sold Up to $35 for