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D THE 8TAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1908. TAFT IS NOW. Ajo; UNION MAN. Ble EXTRA SAVINGS _THE BON | THE BON MARCHE MARCHE —— A Clean-Sweep Sale of Remnants In Drug Store Goods ORO | For T : (By United Press.) initiated him as a member of the or omorrow Only at Bar- Broken LineS And SHOE LOES | ce erin meme eee aes ve | tell’s Stores otified 0 speech thanking the offers and re Wan notified of hin nomination as Pete) it tne eplendid work that the republican candidate for presi ai . : bela : hae been done by the steam shovel ace Creams ¢ dent, was up bright and early thin | PAs Dear sone panama canal. ‘ and Lotions The international officers of the ‘Taft will leave here tonight for AT BUT LITTLE MORE THAN HALF WO MORE DAYS, Thursday and Friday, will be devoted to ridding the stocks of all short lots, broken lines and remnants. Reduc- tions will bedrastic, Nothing less than a third will be deducted, |f!*!'= trots, "chat 8° Fah"and to"wmuln or inoue hua oe ase de horton fl | aa ae — WE a Jare Almond Cold eam, for for Alea JOSEPH’S SLAYER|* 0c boxes Stiliman's Cream for tin # Bh: & delightful Cream, violet per- | Large of Bartels On some things two-thirds and more will be taken from the prices. Every odd lot and short length must go—and go quickly. The shorter the lot the shorter the price. The remnant tables alone will draw thousands—they always do. Remnants of Wool Dress Goods, bin's A 4 lo be fumed agd not a bit grea c nicely pertumes ail Silks, Cotton Dress Goods, Sheetings, Muslins, Linens, Laces, Embrol- |) 0. i... ic sso oocctoo w wir sotome ana om vf . — use tea deries, Ribbons and Draperies will go at half price or thereabouts. Scores iii dist ‘ie tight! ot Sine at"s'touvieusntcona nartly Jo, TINE TORRY SOAPS” TOLLET waren ag t of bargain tables on every floor will contain the twos, threes and sixes |} iy jiceres nt Mamata: salina drama stony of tke se er cate EGG Peas an de ana ah deepest price cuts in the history of this Northwest. And so we might J} w% cosderstion for'sme sine, defend mynlt, and 1 defended ry Key ‘Shampoo Som, 260 Varn 117%,% Atoranle go on, and on, and on—in the language of the story books—until || — nT Pond's intract Soap, 26e barn ior | RORY, | Galiaey NEWSPAPER SAVES A\ °- for the mr 47-11 Violet or Sanda - a SAVINGS ‘ging your patience was exhausted. Instead, permit us to suggest a visit to the store. There you will find more bargains—and better bar- gains—than we have ever before gotten out for a sale. Come early. at - Moan. 366 baron 186 | y. acc: peal oy os : Ricnsctale Dalal Scena cecttaee Doce tee arte | at wiar vein twiee TOOTH PASTES AT ABOUT Listerine, 500 bottles for ° ° ju Aside and She Lives— “ST hesvata sineam war a carpen HALF PRICE © in $1 bottles for, ter and he and bis wife bad b H ister Thymotine, im We os separnted for several years, the Sanitol Tooth Paste, 26¢ tub for tits Man Suicides. woman and her daughter living at for ame in $1 bottles for 11) the home of Mra. Wm. Castro, a Thymol Tooth Paste, 26e tu Tanglefoot Fly Paper, four djs me daughter of the wounded wom ble sheets for i Last night, Mingam entered through King’s Antiseptic Tooth boxes Persian Insect (By United Press.) an open window, pointed a re © tubes for r \ a SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.—-Mra, volver at his step-daughter and pull Kuthymol Tooth Paste (F . velers’ Roll Ups (for Valeria Mingam, who way ined the trigger T gun failed t Davis & Co.), 26¢ tubes for Tooth Brush, Comb, ean Sweep in Housefurnishin News That Money Savingly-Inclined Housewives Won't Ignore Re | We to MWe * fi Ron Bon or | ibe Hotel China Decorated Olive Se to We Odd Ti Saucers, each | Se to ie Water Dippers, at see té | ie Brica-Brac Feather Duw Pickle Dts S Dishes, at, each Re the breast by her husband last night explode and Mre. Castro escape Ide Rag, Hair Brosh) $1.25 16c Japanese Telescope Lunch at Ze | 25e Near Cut Giass Finger Bow lSe Hotel China Decorated Cus and who owes her life to a newspa- through the back door, The mar Re & Gallet’s Imported Tooth for O¢; $2 values for § Baskets, at S¢ | 0c Lavatory Brushes, at ine at we tard Cups, at Se ih) per, in today altting up in bed at then took wife and dragged he Paste, 46 jars for B06 and $3 values for Se package Shelf Paper, 10 yards, | 10 to ibe Comb Boxes, at Be | We to ibe Near Cut Glass Berry | 16e Hotel China Decorated Kex oom and shot her the Central Emergency hospital, and into at .. 2é¢ ec Chamois Skin Polishing Saucers, at Be Cups, at . he will be able to leave in a few days in the A button and a news wisn 2c “Elypse” Coat and Trousers Brush: at ve $2.00 Cut Glass Decanters, at 20e Japanese China Heef Tea when she recovers from the shock paper turned the bullet aside, and Easy to Pay Prices is only one of the many good features Holders, at 12¢ | ie Tin or Fiber Match Safes, at ye Mugs, at 12 ot lawt night's terrible tragedy the wound was a mere flewh wound. ff Bartell’s Drug Stores—Goods of Character and Merit—Pain: Se Heavy Canton Flannel Polish : « Be | '2,t0 18 Fine Thin-Biown Tum | Se Japanese Chine. Bine sad Mingam lies on a slab at the Thinking that he had killed his wife, ||| Pharmacists and exceptional care in medicine compounding, ing Mitts, at 2 for Se/|.. - . blers, at be White Mush Bowls, at 2 for. 5¢ 10] morgue. Thinking that he had! Mingam smnitt {de main points Se “Rosette” Wafer Irons, at 15¢ Hotel China After-Dinner Cof | 1 50 Nicely Decorated Ice Water | 20e Pure White Enameled Cope oe ian'e fees, at, pair be Tuga, at ose Gusert, wh, pal toe ous a Se to 0c Tin Measures, \-pint | 65c 4-plece Glass Table Seta, at $2.00 dozen Fine Glass Goblets, at | 60 Pure White Eoameted Sug fe a on Sent et nee ‘ve : ie “ae | STRIKE TO EXTEND TO| Bartell Drug Stores f Prettiest Wash Fabrics Are Given Slashing Price Cuts No Tatk—Just Values 15c Dress Percale, 10¢ | 29c Wash Goods, 1214¢ The finest quality of Dress Per | Meeutiful, Fine, Dainty Wash a Arnold's Superfine, alm Goods will be foand in this lot Punjab et for Wrar; a including the latest floral ways lor: fine for| stripes, dots and conventional men's shi boys’ waists and| designe: sold regularly at 29¢ OTHER CITIES Main Store . Owl os 610 stove Portland, ar b the Second Ave. ca Wet Sound cities, White no officia: | "Set Sound rage ge “ their vessels calling at that port Between Cherry and information hae been given out. it! will also be affected James Streets that San Francisco may Prices Slashed on Dress Nets, Laces and Embroideries No Talk—Just Values 15¢ Wash Laces, 3¢ | 5c Trimming Laces, 1¢ O44 Lot of Cotton Torchon Lace | Odd Lot of Laces, Galloons, Em Edges and Insertions, in ne broidery and Narrow Hraids openwork patterns, with; Assorted widths and designs strong embroidered edges. to choose fre worth be yard le Portland will be drawn into the jcompany both matnt re strike now affecting Pu 4s probab anciveo local should Biso be drawn Into a sympathetic @trike with the local union ' all along the coast would * ere ‘ We have recetved official tn as pr ally all : it ba | formatic om Seeretary J. A. Mad using non-union help in Seattle} * TOT ORINKS KI * son, of Portland local No. 6, ¢ have Frisco connections —ae i the and Longshoremen’s union| A striker hurled « missile at F. A * (By United Prempe ; | will refuse to work any boate that Hardwick and A. 8. Smith, wateh-| * BOISE, Idaho, Jap a—The employing non unic men, standing at the end of Pier *® 22monthsold boy ae thetic and Insertions assorted Neta, 44 inches wide; All Over widths and designs, with Laces, 18 inches wide: also strong scalloped edges, that) Silk Mull; variety of plain and will wash and wear well; fancy figured patterns to worth up to Wc yard. Sale choose from; worth up to $#e ; -Be| yard. Sale price Bhe was bailiff in Judge Lang court Mr. Mason is survived by a wid : % ow, Mrs, Anna C. Mason, a son, 8 \F by W. Mason, and two daughters, Mrs Pf suftable for trimming fine un Sale . bea’ drone always eold at yard. Spectal Thureday 1 p to e Fa . , trf ' b derwear, te.; worth us ie /$5.00 Waist Patterns, ibe yard. “Special Thursday. : 12'se ttle D. Met re gs agp nya ge | Mrs. J.P Phmitp of 08a yard. ) i oy ¢ 25¢ oi? | morning, speaking for latter's diligent search ¢ * 16th st. drank @ 10c Valenciennes Laces, | 2.75 25¢ Wash Goods, 10¢ 25c Scotch Cloth, 12 ag, sence of the officers Pier 1, from whence the misatl F. Mason, for years a/|® amount of kerosene Odd Lot of Embroide Wien benbiel ante onae eaeelt t ‘such ianeaeeak: toe’ ke aati This declaration immediately af- was thrown, failed to locate the * * The child found the ‘ Waist Patterns, ¢ care. “ . nd meh materia) for the outing fects the Eva, of the Jebsen @ Os. striker man in King county and). 1 a small dish. O44 Lot of French and German! twelve assorted ¢ eee totes en on ar onl cee a ee ee tander fleet. Tie Eva, while at| Patrolman Donlan yesterday a s, died last night at bis || sicians worked OVEF " “ . sh Goods; no lack o phate hone god ° spe " Daas ot bsootteek catia vl nelennes insertions, with ings: in this lot will be found) wear & exceptionally good shoremen is now at Portland man, and Al King, a n ase, at the age of 70. Mr. Ma-|® bringing back life, tat y of be e collars and > mateh; g Baas. Mowry : lto complete her cargo for North! man, for fighting. King te alleged gon was a veteran of the civil w forts failed. in floral and conventional de-| worth up to $6 Nae 3 a honed —— basa oe 3c & yard. Special China points, Waterhouse & Co. to have been mistaken for a “scab” | war, be can a member of Company |x that some of thea wine ie selec ae price $2.75 tiste, Peat de Sole, Panama. | 35¢ . se or ®¢ TL ifiand the Pacific Coast Steamship and assaulted D. Thirty-fourth New York infantry.|#% his lungs, chokiag ian D yard. § H nyptmy Bina tag ng White Goods, 19¢ ||} - oe He was an old resident of the coast | ® fellow. ‘ 20c Embroidery, 5¢ 75c Dress Nets, 35¢ ten. Special Thurrday $Oe | 2u8t '© Close out a iittle lot of Ih) hea ewrananannn land e resident of Beattie for 21\# : Odd Lot of Embroidery Edges | Odd Lot of Double Width 19¢ Ww h Good 8 about 700 yards of Besetiful i * years. For several years WO ge eee RE EEE as Is, 8 1-3¢ >) = White, Sheer Dress Goods, in | /f} © TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. # Connected with the city street de : oe The biggest bargain of the sea) embroidered dots son—Heautiful Dotted 8 and checks, we b a Fine Batiste, Plain Colored price on them that will send Linen, Mercerized Foutarde them out in a hurry; our regu all big values at 18¢ vard lar ie goods. Special Thure Special Thursday Sisde day ‘ 196 St. Charles, 2% to 1 Pepper and Salt, 4 to 1. Time—1:13 25 Becond Race. Inclement, 2 to 1 Fair Annie, % to 5. Hazlet, 15 to 1 Time—1:00 3-6. AT LIBERTY | The burgiars who looted the Se attle Safe Deposit vaults Sunday | night are still at Hberty, and Chiet of Police Ward admits that his de | partment is completely at sea as to brewing concerns, 60 the identity of the criminals by the county assessor's offi The police 1907, i suspicion that he AUTOM BILES Seattle Brewing & | might bave been implicated in the THREATENED DEATH Malting Co. .. $224,860 erime. Claussen Brewing Chief Ward stated this morning vane M | ry he had not even questioned After an automobile journey of ap- Association .... 13/ RR MRR | | | ‘ view farm, where he will give out | $8 in small change, when brought | that proximately 1,400 miles, a party of Herorich Brewing interviews and prepare articles for into court | Cohen concerning the crime. | prominent Low Angeles citizens a: aoe veg Fg Mteht with her}, Company ..... 1Ase publication, setting forth his opin-| ~ — F A i: port aie cunetied om Het |Mved In Seattle at $ o'clock last/ittie daughter while wan Independent wal | | ‘ L. 0. Lone and Mra. George L. Hart mann The funeral services will be under the auspices of Miller G. A. R, of which he was a me ber, from Bonney-Watson's, Fridey afternoon at 1 o'clock sensentmmaaneninantinertentin mecumnnion wa ‘The Only Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern Store in Seattic. Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal Society Needlework Packets. The brewery Industry county has Increased neagiy! cent in the last year, the assessed valuation eeeeeeeeeeeee eee ee eeeeeeeeee eee ee eee ions ¢ tte et pro i . rew ‘ my ingens most pr mate! SAYS WIFE ABUSED HIM, night, having completed the long around in apparently den Brewing Co. lof the stolen property as yet. He tii, trom Lox Angele: i et | Bryan today gave careful atten : T0 C states, however, that the loss will| wit trom Los Angeles to this clty /condition and who declared sbe| 7 iuy .. $a6ieie } tion to ioe speech of acceptance de- Henry Poynter filed a petition be less than $1,000 | The party, which is stopping at|*° Md. S18 hee, ahd and ss ap — These assessments were sem was released from cust |livered at Cincinnati yesterday by |for divorce in the superior court the Washington Annex, is composed at after a complete aie Judge Taft. He declined to discuss | tday against Mollie Poynter, claim chk kee kWh HR Blot the following persone: Mr and ee ee eo | the different plants, and ats? jit, and would not say whether he |!ng that it was the custom of his} nouia) that Canadian guests of * Mrs. R. C. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs Ean ceed cave of he | was there any dispute Selim | would make any reply to it in his Wife to habitually swear at him) |” B guests of), OHIO FROM NOME. * {John GC. Cline, F. T. Gristth, B, 'T,| Promised to take good care of her. owing companies Sal Maal (By United Press.) |aecceptaace address or not } use abusive language. They |the Filiott Bay Yacht club were! @ * | Simpson, M. Barker, H, W. Cline Mrs. Muuhe apparently reec vei od | oe Cie DAVID © BTANLEY,| : | Were married on Nov. 4, 1904, insulted on the cruise Saturday is|# Steamer Ohio, which had @ #/and J. B. Cline rage Age age plies apc og oo AMERICAN LAKE, July 29.—The Trouble in Idaho, ener ene made in the following communica-|* Jonah trip to Nome, being 41 * ‘The trip was made in three cars, |», ha a ee that br wpe faithfal army horse and the Mis Idaho, July 29.—1t was! tlon |® days enroute from Seattle, will #/two Packards and an Oldsmobile. | ike any attempt to carry out her GOV M'GREGOR sourl mule will be relegated to the here today that William | thie The Sthe:. f wlth 0 « |® arrive in Seattle this afternoon * No attempt was made at fast time, |threste Li yo * J background by Brig. Gen. Brush and J. Bryan will have a personal rep } ss i wish to COrmiw at 4:40 o'clock. Capt. Conradl ® the journey covering 16 days. 4 | ter aia? aucted tae mnucerere, tans Se ae tie dnesaenais ianke rect @ statement appearing in to<)® will be asked to explain his de # | Texas ELECTION WRSULT BELIEVED Burnham, chief of staff, has placed | convention, which In to be held at night's Star headed "Yachtsmen In-|* !ay northbound before an in: # 18 STILL IN DOUBT @n order for two autos, one to be| Wallace next week, who will en |sult Canadian Guests’ This ar-1™ Yostisating board. The Ohio # UNITED MINE WORKERS | Bastian ———a used by Gen. Brush, and the other|deavor to bring about harmony ticle states that dart [® will be taken over by her new & (By United Press.) | by the staff officers | Failing in that, Mr. Bryan's repre tater that during the clube owners, the Alaska Steamship * | worr wena Wee hol oe (By United Press) The camp is now beginning to|sentative will endeavor to fix the a Cansdian flag was Bove as tele, Obs womorrow - ELECT OFFICERS | Texas is still uncertain whether it} ST. JOHNS, N. F., daly take on active life. The second |responsibility for a split in the stays of the yooh @ Sr nat eee $| lis to be “dry” or “wet” as the re-| believed that the steamer aaa batallion of the Third infantry, un-|party over the Mormon question joored at Gad tae Comet Sle OE EU EE SY VY SHE maar suit, of the ‘pilates @f Mon Governor McGregor staal der command of Col. Woodbury,| should one oceur pte igre oe gully ‘anadians pres Members of District No. 10,/night. At noon today the result land ie among the several Mam from Fort Lawton, has arrived, and } ‘ United Mine Workers of America, | jaa he a i hat | an on board the ea.) had change psterday, and|ing the fi forms on title © ancouver bi he fla as raised, and nothin aaneheid aaa theo he 8 ahead > field artillery, from Vancouver bar but cheers of enthuaiaem followelll neluded yesterday, elected the! was a great shock to the Ii the past few days. Governet racks, ts fe | ris chasre of eathuninen: fellowes ELECTS OFFICERS lowing officers for the ensuing | terests, who were celebrating their Gregor was on an official iii yur con € the natior ere od ye “ ne . t that jeers or cat-calls, No insults were ~ : victory last night, believing Labrador, and nothing guard from Seattle will leave tha : i, Ernest Cusworth, Roslyn, presi hai Wats tae Y Cie . . | for four days eeetls ors, fron attered, and 1 ain sure no offense a |dent; 1. Rheinosky, Roslyn, vice | ne? nat won beyond a dou heard of hie veces a t (Nye alle es | van taken by the Canadians pres president; Jobn &. Morgan, Roetye satamastaianaliannalnalisianisniaa paca a) | and Th itry, under comm | = Dudley W. Burchard was this | member of national board for Te 9 ) PLE BR ig eR BFF Se Oo 4 , oard for Tenth , ’ of Li ‘ol. Febeiger, from F } ling exists be-}morning elected president of the district; John H. Wallace, Ravens 4 2 oO. | ; jes ao. Scan’ giiec ‘et : j tween local yachtemen and their! Merchants’ Exchange. George Al-| dale, secretary-treasurer Bemvrned us et rKe t ff e burn th ning, enroute : anadian brothers. This article! bers, of the Albers Milling com-|of the board for district No. 10, 8 ° f here, aud wiil arri ida sai nt sive ery wrong impression and | pany, was chosen vice president, | Renewich, ¢ lum; W. R. Jones 3 he Me ee ‘ r a black eye to the Seattle boys Ww. T. Is was re ted secretary Roslyn; J. U. Martin, Ravensda rea ea ‘ con H He sauce and the yeat of fi tn iltiam Conteh rs) . ; { BRYAN'S CAMPAIGN IS gy yy toes a AND THEREBY SAVE FROM || prevailed at all times "S| Owing to the comparativel i on . T ‘and be hes otian - $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR I hope you will give this matter | Water in the Yukon river since saree tipon pies nah saunseees FOR THURSDAY T0 BE A SHOR ONE he became afraid AUTOPIANO publication, that it may set opening of navigation, which 1 . Pte smo er SDé ai ¢ m1 pure truly the White Pa kon Route has | yoar¢ The Finest Washington Creamery Butte ¢ ib . rs f ort . H.C. MOS insned a bulletin t ager Wap "im trading with this 3 ‘ride. selection and ORE oe (By United Press 4 1620 20th Av,, Cit ing the hipme Dawson | CONSTANTINOPLE, July 29 quality at the lowe be sold at ' f d ‘ . ' i : at a A a date as poanible cor 1 1 be on © your ear fa and, if e for a tare to make very few pret che pe A sean flowed on all cash payments _ Suit Cases present thme the water Ts the fowent poriel trnne tonnes tg Raltng Abd These great reductios the fay ow apety nypanor lien kmpey cages + : george eti Kohler & Chase & as Ht. Graves'of Chicago, pre ie: weak" Sonaie coum: ta tain / A — He naid that sna t j Lofstrom had u{{, 1318 Gecond Ave., Seattle, Wash MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO. Blof the railway, will reach proper, Or passing by the the month of Octobe his } $100, besides about Weber Piano Dealers. iret Ave, next Friday to make an inspection | outside walls of the palace, che catia: aula wane é jof the line. [his name