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—— 75 and. 98c Lawn’ Kimonos and Dressing Sacques, Regular 75c and 98c, Saturday, 49c - be Attack- aby Thousands of ‘ gy United Press.) nee, July This ‘a state of apprehen aye Lt an all-day siege on Lee by vereral (housar nd strik The | apne Sacques concerned are neatly made “« who engaged in an from fine figured lawn, in dainty —patterna, ne oops on the having the large saflor collar and belted in at the pattie wth waist; others come in kimono styles, facings; the colors are light biue, navy and black and white effects; for 75¢ and 9c; Saturday . ‘ has Jer Clemenceau greets. biic prosecutor to Be Petits tect and gevere pur shment nbreak The lat at those esnded in t a total ‘over 60 wounded Held Secret Meetings July 81.—Comim! PARIS, jador organizations He poneration he with white pink, lavender, regularly sold 49c Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Saturday, 23¢ Saturday we will place on sale several hundred Sulte of Balbriggan Underwear, good, fresh, clean mer chandise, and all stzes are Included; drawers and shirts are well made and neatly trimmed; Satur day, & garment Men's 500 Solid Silk Fourin-Hand Tee, and lined from ; pat of nine | Sale of Men’s Underwear and Cluett Shirts Notice the Prices well made @ splendid array of patterns to choose Saturday, each Important Notice Saturday being the first day of August, we will offer for sale Cluett and Gold Shirts . are, but os have adopted than Thursday into the are Ls co eae coutbreal which seeme fm ARGE BASED ON TESTIMORY $1.15 Fancy Striped Hammocks Saturday 95c Full Sie Saturday we will piace on sale our mocks, with pillow, spreader and valance; larly sold at $1.69; Saturday Near Cut Glass Berry Sets, consisting of tres bow! and six individual dishes; regularly worth bc; Sat urday Decorated Earthenware Tea Pote—-Theee are the real old English Tea Pots, holding 4, 6 and 8 cup sires; regularly sold up to 69c; Saturday, any size Jelly Glasses, all sizes and kinds, open and covered; I E55 U5. ids dyh sae ed eee Pee Wah cbdtesé ee co. Ham regu pe, a bartender seiling liquor jerday at the trial of J. L. Cameron Smaloonkeeper, charged | Mqvor on Sunday. Con that he had bought Won Saturday » bad sold it th an Craig, a police i, Cameron was de | | aot, guilty. ® wet Weather Forecast Fair tonight; Saturday fair and warmer, gentle wester- ly breeze. ‘ jo Thureday by IDAY, JULY 31, 1901 5 gC Re sR SOI SRE —__ae—1* ) (0) Pacific Ceast Clothing Co. . Absolute Clearance of Men’s Clothing Less Than Half Price Another great day for clothing buyers tomor row—Hundreds of Men’s Suits from our own whole- “sale and retail stores are to be closed out—even if we have to take a sharp loss to do it i There is absolutely no reserve stock. We give you choice of every suit in the house. Men’s Suits, Were $15 and $16 | — Men’s $18 to $25 Suits Men's Suits, outing and business styles, plain and] Men's Fine, Dressy Suits, of fancy worsteds and wo’ be —_ res; plain blue and black serges; all sizes, lat fancy worsteds and serges; all sizes; were $15.00] **T8E%S P 4 ‘ “ ph rane ie Baie ictal est fashions; were $18.00 to $25.00; all at the one and $16.00, Final Clearance price price $7.50 $9.75 Men’s Hats, Shirts and Underwear Mark’t Way, Way Down! Men's Hats— Soft Felt Hats, worth to $3.00, for ‘ ; 1.45 Mein’s | seis: ii tiers a Boys’ Trousers | \:,."59 Ceres 65e| Clothing Negligee Shirts, of blue chambray; Ruthlessly Marked Down Prices Cut worth 65c ‘. Sue $1.00; two collars; for ...... Rédaiees us Boys’ $3.00 and $3.50 Men's Silk-Striped Negligee Shirts; worth 45c All-Wool Suits; Nor Men's Working Trous $1.00; for ss. essere veevesesers pa: folk styles; for this Men’s Silk and Linen Mesh Uhderweae), Clearance 65c 4 GH -« air $2.50 and worth $1.25; for cases eke cb aute Sales... a 65 NOW «+s $1.65 gg Fancy Sox; worth 15c a pair; 7c | Boys’ Norfolk and Dou : : ae. « ee ye os ° aver ble- Breasted Suits: Men’s Dress Trousers; | Men’s All-Wool ore Sweaters; all cc $1. 65 php hd attiae aay nbn worth $5.00, $6.00 ors; worth to $3.50; for .....ssse+008 $7.00; all put in one and $7.00; $ Boys’ Black and White Striped Overshirts; big bunch $ 10F Zoccies< 2.95 Ladeaieke ee TOF as eueien 3.25 New York Largest Office, Wholesale and (0. 117 Broadway, New York, Retail Clothiers Pacific Coast Clothing 900 FIRST AV., CORNER MARION ST. on the Co as - a , pie Joxeph T. Mar ; ; — shall, the only independence dete. drivers will be required to run to for the funeral had begun, the sup: LONELY. UNKISSED Moore—Next week, Mar-| alleges that Hearst oki orn by another. Bach car must Rev, Cole's ultimate recovery are in “The Thief.” t iaeoatiie tn ‘the taaceane 2 of = earry four persons: Driver, me-| Sht ebtertalusly however MAN BOMBARDED id—"Boecaccio.” Next! republicans, ts sald to be but a chanic, obeerver and newspaper | 1s E ONERA ra Schooley of Centralia Van Winkle.” forerunner of the revelations at man | announced his candidacy for iSeattie—“At Fort Reno. are expected from the pocratic d commissioner i tr in Gnas candidate at the start of the cam HOLDS TENTH ANNIVERSARY, | Te ae | Timber cruisers have found a , paign » }__ Mra. ©. F. Neldemier, who was ar | tract in Clallam county which has (By United Press.) Loie—Next week, “Mad-| | (By United Prees.) Company B, N. G. W., held ite! rested a week ago in con on " pa SPOKANE, July 31.—Theodore ms Gene he tet gong ed he anne EVERETT, July 31-—Miss Flor-/tenth anniversary last evening with | with the case of Helma Hill, who ry pene ee oe ee Allen's challenge to any lone widow % Vaudeville. 7 hage oniy Poneman ence Beott, of Victoria, Miss Min-|@ banquet and emoker at the Perry. | was arrested with six men in a Bal or maiden of Spokane to enter the Dem ts A t R 1] him an offer whereby Hiryan would |0i5 Morton and her brother. Gi f- - 4 Stephen G. Grubb, « civil war lages—Vaudevilie. | jocra FE TO REVEAL rocoive Hearst's support this year |” ad ber brother, George | Geuator Piles and Congressman lard saloon, was exonerated at her | veteran and pioneer of Pierce coun- | ™4trimonial lists with him did not wi Chty—Outa in return for Bryan's support of the ton, were drowned yesterday |Humphroy addressed the guests on hearing In police court yesterday ty died yesterday at Tacoma, aged |8° wnnoticed. He of the “kissable E white Aint en rant | Ma St tli Mearet atptrationn te the democrat ueee by the upsetting of the} the advancement of military ideals | afternoon : ; mouth’—the “man without a home” vec! ACO in artiin : yaw! Elizabeth, while out sailing by the United States goverament.| No evidence connecting Mre ‘ received @ full quota of te : fe nomination in 1912 oa aamamiae at B. B, Shaughnessey, who claim Contributions are pouring into anes epeeares: 8 OP Neidemier with the case was proleq to be a son of Sir Thomas rough the mail to his open ac Sensations. Fairview from every section of tho | “rt e¢ down with the boat se only duced, and the cane was dismissed | ghaughnessey, president of the |/*tter of endearment to all wo ne one cry for help was hea Phe by the court, Mrs. Netdemier ts the ¢, > . } " kind under 50 and there with Seen hi countr he | Canadian Pacific railroad, and whe gey: -y care ” jaceldent occurred about two miles GOES WRONG wife of @ respectable citizen of Sea-|was arrested in Seattle charged |°Oim. Judging from the tenor ef Mi Firetay. °** | MURDER AND SUICIDE Fee a Can af the teak emmanie j bec k i |with passing bogus checks, was re- these tender missives, the same Mr. —_ cam (By United Press.) | (By United Press.) #2 turned to the officers at | North | Soot rots to be taught bow toi “ ¥ ne reen y ho wants to be taught how to love on - o- | FAM Yakima, and has been need to orrow LINCOLN, Neb, July 31—Wil-| LEBANON, O., July 31.—Infuriat UG ENGINEER DEAD. JANOTHER BANK OFFICIAL a term in Walla Walla not to ex-|¥ill have a fair field of feminine ot that dead. || '8™ J: Bryan ts expected to make jeq because she had filed sult for (By United Press.) | TOOK MONEY—THIS TIME A coed five years lloveliness from which to pick his a sensational attack on the motives | divorce, Grover Willoughby, an em-| TOPEKA, Kan. July $1.—H. 8 WOMAN WAS 10 THE CASE | | favorites. P A behind the independence party im- | pioye of the St. Louis & San Fran-| Rosseter, the engineer who piloted ° | THIEVES GET SILVERWARE. Capt. John A. Rodgers, com- jately following his formal no- | cisco railroad, shot and killed hin | Walter Scott's famous “Death Val — After relatives had announced ‘ mandant of the Puget Sound navy tif_eation of his nomination bride of less than a week, and then | \¢ i oe from Loe Angeles to ra ‘ that Rev. M a Cole; of Belling . Cong Bee Bs ane spat yard, will receive his commission The i of >: er bullet throu ie o b t w or was antly killed yee { nite reese am, was dead and | arrangements ™e? of 3 ) .) a as rear adm September 7 The Gling of an affidavit 1a Chi seat a be ronah Bis ows Rent. |e day, when the Califoraia Haseed]« HORTON, Mage, July 31—A do : 1901 Ninth av,, at four o'clock yes-| — . on the Santa Fe railroad was|sire to marry Florence Winnteton, terday afternoon, thieves stole a| . ‘ |w 4 near Waukarusa, Kan whom he met tn Chicago, led to the quantity of silverware One-Half Price Sale of Clothing Three persons were injured, and] downfall of Harvey T. Wells, for SHOEMAKER. b iy through train, whieh car ; ottl ries only high class equipment, was! SOW e re smntiens Or chien, sTeamsoTs “= alled. An open switch caused! the wreck, and the flyer dashed! Into it at high speed MONEY FOR THE SA TURDA Y Bote established our broken lots of BOW On We are going | lets, as they fo mind, every pic fo inapect the buys cleaning day in the carpet and drapery sections. All short ends of tains, carpet remnants, ete. will be priced to move quickly make a general weekly clearing in these two departments by taking m day to day, and price them for a quick moving on Saturday ods (the remnants) is included. Make it a point to call each egula The committes.of the Chamber sree had succeeded in| jedges from business men | and property owners amounting to} $2,000, with which to tinue the investigations of the county partments. Chairman Stein for 25c f MEDIUM SIZE. pe (By United Press.) NEW YORK, July 31—Au bile racers are making preparation | simflar to cut shown here, made of earthenware neatly for the endurance contest to be| re Muahed pewter encurely joined to syein by beavy run from New York to San Pran-| hinge. A good number to add to your collection. Worth rowally (Il clone gus retain, tho cert to etart] ic. Saturday 25¢ Bi trom this city on August 22. Ac cording to the itinerary, as an nounced, the cars will reach San/ Sole Sellers of the Francisco on § and ive here a “ The Stay Satisfactory Range n Worth From $57.50 Up $4.00 ye Tro-| jan Lawn Mower| chincham | eee Pot Sap Style Like Cut delicious 4 tian 4 y, a re tKe Kine Offered t yt ’ 10¢ " <cllg: | we TAKE 44 §: ‘ie Buy wes | YOUR USED awn, Mower gs ‘ eaten ' d $5.00 | | RANGE OR 158.00 Chaster Brak r Wet Amertont STOVE IN tn Mower sale ends August y All the Credit | oe ag You Want, f- M. SPINNING | 1310 Second Av. 2 FAIR PRICE } e INVESTIGATION ‘ | to ‘fore he could make good a Herman |? . 2 Now on at the Crown Clothing mer cashier of the First National If you can’t get boots or # PICKPOCKET GETS $25. Co bank of Kenosha, Wis., who i un- | shoes to fit you, get th der arrest in Boston, according to ¢ we OF Cham made Pickpockets erday relieved 1121 FIRST AVENUE the police John Green of $25, while riding on a Wateh for Friday's ad Wolle says he married Miss Win « Friday's « histon In New York a year ago. The bride went to England, and Welle returned to Ke ha, where, accord ing to the charge, he took $6,000 in lump from the bank and joined ils wife in England, Wells told t police that when they were w out funds he and bis bride returned America, intending to earn money to make up the but he was arrested be a crowded Fauntleroy Park car enough shortage Camp David 8. Stanley, the army rendezvous for the military tactics, been formally opened, and Brig. Geo. Brash is now in com | mand “Cheap | Rates East “Wostenholm Pipe,” “Wostenholm I X L,” “Wade & ee? —— R. R. & Navigation Butcher,” “Sheffield,” “Williams,” “Briar” and “William ! iN re trip excursion Eliott, imported Razors. Choice of them all, 97« tie ice’ * Peet 6, 1 and 22, good Every Razor guaranteed, and subject to exchange or ninety days. Full particulars at return of money if not satisfactory Ev Razor Union Ticket office, 608 First av honed and set ready for use. E. FB. Ellis, General Agent eee . Price Bair Strop at . p Cuttin We also place on sale a limited quantity of the genuine ‘Rair strops, universally recoguized as the keenest edge producing strop on the m da -or- The reg advertised price in maga and tra journals | to barbers or individual three days we offer them at 97¢@ each ummer In view of the fact that the supply is limited, we reserve the right to sell t 1e of each article to each purchaser. Mail orders promptly filled. Wearing Bi Sale Ends Saturday, Aug. 1st A | 2 os aS Saturday Night Specials cut our prices on all mmer Clothing, Including $1.00 Hair Brush 47¢ | % Bottles Harl sé ven Sut Silk Suits, . . 1 Sere cela einen: gene 4 Double Sh Sticky Fly Paper he | 8 Packages I in 108 and White Serge Coats 2 Bottles of Bromo 10¢ | Quart Denatured Alcohol ise 25 per cent off on all 26¢ Shaving Brush Oe | 3 Ca Mecha M be Lingerie Waiste rackames Chewina G 5 Spiro Powder (Sa ise White Yaie’ teseaias ’ Packag ewing ¢ ay TB e Ta v ind « just half price 20¢ sk Bro °T One Price to All—Cash or Credit Your Credit Is Good Th R D C GAsn. creoir e haven Vrug LO. a » 1412-16 Second Ave, 4 Doors Above the Times N Shafer Bidy Opp. Bon Marche Incorporated Phone, Main 2048, R. B, Calley, Mar Ind, 4032 1912 — Second Av. — 1912. | ° ° @ cy ° ° Ps = eo os - ~