The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 31, 1908, Page 5

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Piutt!, Mra, Charlee @timeon, Mra. © J. Smith, Mra, Joshua Green, Men R Dickinson, Mra, BL ©. Henry, Kdwin Strout, Mrs J.D. Par Mrs. A, W, Ingle, Mra, David Mra GQ. G Bhatlenberger, Mina Smith Maithor Graves, Carda were recet Montgomery dsse Mise Bila Dune ee uy is | ; For Mise Orchard, sy] Hostess al Elaborate: = \ Eee Mise Orchard, of Chicago, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given today by Mra, Edwin Ripley of 416 Bellevue av, N, Lunohe Charles Mes Russell ory Mastgororion yoatertny aft ecnive 926 18th ay, to morrow from 2:30 untll & for her other, Mra M. Rein, of Portland land Mra. J. L. Crtek, of Chico Luncheon, Mra, Charles F. Whittlesey on tertained at luncheon yesterday ty honor of Mra, Pluttt, of Aurora, New York, and Mra Rmery Hathaway Wilder-Jeffery. Mise Nettle B. Wilder, of Yakima, and Mir. C. J. Jeffery, of Friday Har bor, were married Tuesaday evening at the home of the offfdiating min wre 5 ‘ Bence, 1314 Mar Thomas Mra by Mr a won F. Rack tater, the Rey, David Blythe, 43 Mth av. & Mr, and Mra. Jeffery will resid at Friday Harbor Shower for Bride. A shower wae given for Mts Loutee Virginia Rogers Wednesday evening by Misa Gertrude Cheever and Mise Marton Cheever, Chureh Musicale. The ladies of the Green Lake Preabytertan churoh are preparing » give @ mustoale the latter part ¢ August Week End Parties, Among the Seattle people golng » Mt. Rainier thin week we and Mrs. W. A. Major and Katherine Major, Mra K. EB. Corey and Miss Margaret Corey, Mr. Rd ward Garrett, Miss Jessamine Gar For any case of aleohotlem that t annot cure In from 3 to § dave Glebe Botet Cor Fiest Ay and Mate me Private Office, ind. ane CHASE FIRELESS COOKERS — See winnow | Camp Stoves To Close Out faire line of Sheet Iron Camp Stoves, complete, th one joint of stovepipe— .... OTe . $1.33 . 82.67 $1.25 Automatic Drill, 98¢ ‘The Celebrated “Yankee” Auto- matic Drill, with set of 8 drills, or “Yankee” Screwdriver, with set of three bits; worth $1.25; Saturday special, 98c Split , with 3 join nickel-plated reel th $1.00 : .69c den Hose, $1.98 Ram. and Henry M. Voyden ‘ott, Mr. Ramaay, © Renton Radelitte Morten, Ne y Rooker, Mr. and Mra, nd Mr, Mra. Menr , rhman and ing Furhman ar ding the wee at Green River Hot Springs Misa Kiiwabeth Smith has been the guost of Misa Wilkeson, of Ta coma for a few days jet and Mrs. David Btyghe will eave shortly fo trip te dine Yalloy, Me Yeaty ogee Mint Mabel Canney lett te home in New York early this re who will viait several ALASKANS SEEK AID (By United Press) DENVER, July 31—Aa t@egram recetved here from Juneau, Alaska, makes the charge that Guggenheim {aterests are planning to force the election of an Alaskan delegate and Control the Alaskan legislature. The message which was made public today was addressed to the Rocky Mountain News and = was signed by the “Dispatch” of Juneau, and & number of democrats of the territory, It alleges that the big mining concern ts planning to une fraudulent means to jain = ite potnt and makes an appeal for as slatance, Tt t# understood that the case wit! be thoroughly tavestigated and For mer Governor Osborne of Wyoming has announced his Intention to look into the charges GOVERNMENT STILL AFTER HARRIMAN (By United Press.) CHICAGO, July 31—It became known here today that the govern ment has not given up ite fight against the Harriman system of railroads, and that for more than two weeks Ralph M. McKenzie, a seoret service man, has been gath ering evidence. It ie thought thie} will be used in a suit to force Mar riman to relinquish control of some of the railroads under his demin. | ation. lh YUKON TERRITORY 10 | ABOLISH SALOONS (By United Press.) VICTORIA, B.C. July 31.—It : learned here today that the Yukon |} t tortal legisiatare which has/ u opened, han decided to abolish | the saloon tn the territ includ |} ing Dawson City, and do away with the dance halls, A bill to that ef 1 fect has been fntroduced, and it is 0 OF 1,446,602 tons, Pierce county 61 Wkely that it will pass ‘ietoet | MILLIONS OF T NS tons, Lewis county 100,983 much opposition Bernhardt to Return. Canvas Covered Gar each Paper Napkins, 10¢ Hun- | fm 25-foot sections y rubber tube, with P dred i } ‘ vnalete, with ff Best quality Amert Crepe wm as Paper Nap for t amp or | vob $1.98 Sunday lunch; extra etal, per bundred 10c Shoe Polish, 5¢ The Well-Known Ravenola Shoe Polish; to apply and easy to polish; worth Ic Saturday 75¢ Doz. Tumblers, 4¢ Ea. | Thin Blown Table Tumblers. \f/ ; choice of three all first quality; extraordinary | 10 special for Saturday 4c f 10 worth each nese Cups and Saucers 10c || hell Japanese Cups and Saucers, in as- | 1 tions; a bargain at 25c; ex- 10c Door Lock, 49¢ Mortise Door Lock, cheor en teer* cocstchone rmlar Te; AQe h Baskets, 10¢ S Chip Haskets. for y's Original Showing of Brown Suits for Fall 1908 Remrakable Shirt Display—All new Patterns; no pick-overs, left-overs, back The $1.50 and $2.00 Sumber styles kind— SPECIAL $1.20 Every Summer Suit left in stock, just % former price Every Straw Hat, % $3.00 and $3.50 Felt Hats, $1.90. Every Shoe reduced ; The Busiest and Best Bargain Store in Town. ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” Ves; half price stitt prevails on all Summer Suite. $1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week Sherman, Clay & Co. 1406 SECOND AVE | Rernhardt can play wright NEW YORK. July 31.—Mme the French actress, ts! ” lating another tour of! Amertea within years, atoord me to the news brought to th | country by Owen Johnson, an Amer Free Clothing ont atgt Veet Free with every nt during our We! 90; Hip oe mute tom, Free Cost and CLOTHING 00. Fiest Aen f No. Again we warn the man or savings account in the Bank, aga Veatment in enterprises. Your pox ffer from promoters ou must vance is put ata ¢ persons, outside of thon pet! know what the real value of the rule, ne go beeging. There is nc them. A line of pippins. the benefit. A bunch of thoroughb belong in the regular $1.50 line In a dandy pleasing patterns. — You'll grab them; on 75 Cents 1332-34 SECOND AVE. the shows that ‘and 49,797 tons of coke were mined, and that Of the coke 1 daced Credit Is ‘our let the Standard Way help y offeasy to buy-easy to pay! Saturday the last day of these notably special sales— —entire collectéon @ fine mahogany fumiture ad strong reductions. all dressing tables at noteworthy savings. —stirring values in ladies’ desks—emtire showing AROUND BAINBRIDGE I8LAND, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AUG. on of ashore F ot Water Front Meat Market, foot of Madison st.; on sale, PINE sT. TACOMA. STEAMER YOSEMITE Grand Matinee Excursion 1, 1908, Leaves Pier 6, foot of University st, at 2 p.m Puget Bound Three bo FARE 25¢ ROUND TRIP. Sunday, August 2d EXCURSION TO OLYMPIA UNDER AUSPICES Amertean Yeomen Royal Homestead No. 426. Leaves Pier 6, foot of University et, at 9:46. tt Olympia. nd dancing free. Three ho Mu pleany Come one, come all, and enjoy a 4 FARE 50c ROUND TRIP. Refreshments Served on Boat. Tickets on sale at Barteli's Ow! Orug Co. Fruit Stand, Pier Office on Dock and by members of Yeomen. o Savings Talks 2 woman who has a comfortable at itt When you buy stock from a > re Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY Pick These Juicy Peaches Here they are—just ripe. hungry when you put your eyes on NECKTIES—Beauts In a glorious assortment of the popular colorings. SHIRTS—A Classy Field | All EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., Inc. *Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ om does not enable “dl that 506 Second av.; © Shater Bros.—No Only Largest butBest ° 4 s’ Clothing Decisive Reduced at Shafer’s Tomorrow the Shafer Store for Boys will offer many hundreds of Suits at the most decisive reductions of the whole year. The Suits are the finest styles in America, The original prices were very fair—low by comparison— and therefore these reductions are doubly important. Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Boys’ $5.00 and $6.50 Suits. Now $2.95 Suits Now $3.85 Buster Brown Suits, Double-Breasted Double Breasted Suits, Norfolk Suits, Suits, Sailor Blouse Suits, Norfolk Sailor Blouse Suits, Buster Brown Suite, Plain and Fancy Fabrics, in Suits, made of Finest Tweeds and | . 4 bose Cheviots and Plain Serges, in all sizes and in all styles; were $3.50 | checks, stripes and plain colors; and $4.00; now— | oul Final Clearance Men’s Outing and Business Suits at $10.00 Tomorrow the balance of this season's stock of Summer Suits will be of fered at ten dollars The lowest price such Suits have ever sold for. Outing and Business Suits—two and three-piece—of plain and fancy fabries; worth $15.00 to $25.00, now offered at the one price— $10.00 Men’s Outing Trousers | Men’s Panama Hats $4.75 ure Choice of all the Men’s Panama Hats, worth up to $10.00, at— $4.75 All the Fancy Straw Hats, worth up to $4.00 and $5.00, for— $1.95 Men's Outing Trousers, including the famous Paragon Pants; were $5.00 and $6.50; all the most urs wanted day Stripes and fancy effects; all at the one price— tons, | Joys’ Shoes and Oxfords, Thurston county 26,772 tons, What-| s, in the First rv ‘com county 3,161 tons. All the| Shoe Store, all reduced; $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes for men .......00-.8 mi} COAL ARE MINED = [Sy proaucea’is sreartea to Pierce} shear: county HOLD A SMOKER (By United Prees.) YMPIA, July 21.—Mine te |)oThe Spantsh-am ior D. C. Rotting submitted a|® t to Gov. Mead containing ata o fon of the coa! mines of eathafyiog tu: for 1907. This report . S.7TIRATZ tone of coal ALASKA FISHERM HEAVILY FINED (By United Press.) 5964 men were employed tal amownt of coal 4, Kittitas county pro 1.618 tons; King county First Av. and University St, “ae Shafer Bros. St. Arcade and Arcade Annex ; sas WHOLE BLOCK LONG. AN : filing of a sult for separate mainte-; PROMOTER RELEASED ON BAIL ; furnished by the brother, who ° nance by Mrs. Lioyd Osbourne + to his aid when he learned of the band, son of Mrs.) SANTA ROSA, Cal, July 31—|affair, jagainet her Robert Louis Stevenson, and a writ jer of some note, has created a sen sation here. The husband and wife whose troubles have been the gos Horace Robinson, the New York — Marconi wireless promoter who was arrested for alleged fraud in con nection with the sale of $400 worth THE DEAF CAN HEAR 18. ’ For Torthge partigaa Sais SKAGWAY, Alaska, July 31 sip of literary circles for seven|of stock to J. 8. Rhodes here, left ‘or further particulars Judge Gunnison has sentenced ears, are said to be at dagger’s/late last night in an automobile thik SFO) tourkee HOS indicted ft an $150 for each! point, and it is likely that Osbourne with hie brother, stating that he b ay violation trap law to which | wil! « eat the suit by filing an| was going to San Francisco, He 298-349 Arcade Anm hey bad H guilty, as follows: |action for divorce. had been released on @ ball bond Thitnket Packing [Alaska Packers’ association, tw Pacific three; Columbia Canning Co. James Robertson, two; Geo. T. ore. Robert Hell, one, Northwestern {Faheries Co., drawing that money for to you to one » is determined in ad Drops to His Death. JACKSON, Mich, July 31 Yam Oliver is dead today as result of a half mile balloon it the seller, Very few ted with the concern Good bargains, as a » why a stranger should offer you an exceptional bargain in stock. Your money in the tsiibh wie Fen Bion \ bank draws o stated amount of est; you may add small sums from time to time, or withdraw any part of your saving in (By United Press.) case of need Safety is the first consideration when you save for BAN FRANCISCO, July 31 You'll be We could get 50c for them easy, but bought them right, and the public gets As many as you want— 25 Cents UNDER WEAR—nity Numbers real I Knit, as well as Che -orous ) nd and ome fine silk mercerized num tring of i ; | bers. Great value at 65¢ and 75« S176 | | lomorrow we'll sell them for 45 Cents 209 UNION STREET Co, seve American fisheries, twenty: | fall from a six; | My-| and) } wi the Just a Few Days _ More And the Big Thing Is Off $14.50 for Any Suit in the House Is what we are offering you now, and the way people ce have been buying goes to show that the only way to When we advertise ind $14.50 buys any Suit in this be do business is to do it honestly a sale it is a sale store-—blue, black, medium or light weight; sure and get in on this offer All Trousers 25 Per Cent Off Panamas and Straw Hats at Cost Ali Summer Underwear and Negligee Shirts at Cost Neal Boyle 423 Pike Sireet

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