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Sale of ————————_ T 7, 1908. Y OF BROWN ANNIVERSARY = =| DRIVEN BACK CELEBRATED /™*RHODES= 6 Choice Stock e ° — PCAN pg . Battle Te Lost by |cam>_o8 tho field and maneuver 9 ba bg . during the night. The second en tf Bunch---Plane |gasement will be fought just before Diamond Wedding of Minister] ae Sass seuvere daylight of the next day, and Wife Commemorated e 's Mane: . ~ . “ee Monthy The “near bage” which the con- ~--Mre. Henry Hostess. “) fas on — teen has been @erving was found et —~ to be too “near,” and has been § There loubt but what hes STANI = Aug. | Closed by orders from headquarters Haag, Jamon Catgna, no wat the! i, 4 rere is no doubt but wha ‘i ‘re t Baptiat ehureh, a wife . ine we . j : Sea the| Many of the regiments are sup celebrated the diamond anniversary pe clothing we offer in our A ta the wis plied with mascots which, In most |Of thelr marriage today at the eum A $15.00, below t sales—sales . pad tet, wear {SRBOR, AT Ainall oye dressed in [MEF camp uC the family at ‘Kings: | t about 1-2 price and in many instances ba sty cost sal ile ‘ joa ns uniforma and wearing thelr regt- | ee Po ” | that always lose us money-—is freee an hour yesterday; | Seatal ornament. The star mas (Fst 20% cid | large mumbo f less than half-price. Decatnckgas otrapseler tere ed Se tarewn Invading | of the encampment te # bIACK jon the 9:20 steamer from the City | the best value for the sale price owned by Captain Sapp of the second infantry, W. N. G, “Toodies” delights to break loose aml chase some lonesome soldier up to tree, while he remains on guard below Ballard, for a basket plenic jet Kingston, and later attended the Jafternoon reception at the Cairns | An addréss was made during | camp. the afternoon by Dr. B. L. Whit SS bad landed from trans Bee arbor and war ad maand ° (tie was With heavy losves Saturday We will offer for sale our Children’s you can get in Seattle. esses at prices that will give you an opportu y to purchase two for the price of one. The | No reservations are made in bury'a nen were , man, of the Firat Baptiat church : this sale—every suit in the ’ Ee pet the forest | Until called off by the captain "Besldes the entertetatnant. of ob esses concerned are well made and daintily ital ne ‘ece “aiid is farm, southeast friends, the anniversary celebration immed, fitting girls from 6 to 14 years. house goes iree-piece anc ens, around to Dupont aiiby, oF the tikes tote ene tnaee| ; two-piece suits —blues and army would have} pom Pelle hen cl cocina: ‘Thee! LOT 1—Includes Children’s Tub Dresses, well made, vealied to advance across | ieee Tir dete We Cabana ten from durable chambray, with deep bertha around blacks included rie, where they ily, Mr, and Mra, Jamos Cairne, jr yoke, neatly trimmed with white pique-—dresses 45c | Oo ( lidati Sal es been raked by a heavy da’ ter and son, and that we regularly sold for 8c, Saturday, each ...... ‘ ur onsolidation Sale 1s ry and ar Patterson, democratic To fit girls from 6 to 14 years. : H om the in¢ant y and ‘ ® about to close, and this ex- ayy oe fe: Mr and we Se LOT 2—Includes Children’s Wash Dre made | , and . yon hidden by fir and the Rev, and Mra. George Re from percales and fine lawns, in whit colors; |tremely low price made to nti Brown ort Cairne of Seattle. some are lace trimmed and others are piped with Invading foree A public demonstration of the lat Ay eclé up ¢ dispose of our stoc by patrols, while | private watch and fire service ap Garden Tea. to 08. “Saat aa seagate cigs I 98c I in camp and | paratus which the National Dtstrict|, Mr® H.C. Henry was homteas at 1 ‘C ohingt on Nation- | Telegraph company desires to in-|* S8rden tea today given To fit girls from 6 to 14 years ea the Bluo army | atalt in this city will be heid withia|\yee a, fe Ye Rte LOT 3—Includes Children's Dresses, In Buster Brown TERMS OF SALE : — the next fow days, according to the | residence, E. Prospect and Harvard mo. elaborate | | | All sales are for cash. | | | for the sched-| promises of R. %- Reid, a Weatera juve N i faintly trimmed tn Valenciennes lace: to : “gage { Monday are| Union official, who Is interested in Liere Wieten, Sih 6 eer nee arene | Supupwty Hole we $2.48 No charges—No C. O. D.’s ‘on and by the time|the new service, As soon as the| Mra ES Wood entertained the To fi ~ ptomng| pane’, Sor . ns a : are ordered al!/apparatus can be set in place after | members of the Central Organiza © fit girls from 6 to 14 years, Alterations free. qilitia will be Iisten-/ it reaches the city the test will be} ton of the W. ©. T. UL and thetr ‘call held, friends at a lawn party at the fam- | Sale of of] Fire Chief Bringhurst and many |!'¥ Tesldence, 1621 24th ay, this af-| | eslelty officials are opposed to the gre ee | I f M. , S U di | SHIRTS 85¢ wa | tot A7atem, for te reason that 1) tne King County Puaiieal Raval Sale o ens Summer Underwear | Regular prices $1.50, $2.00 . ity club will hold @ busi | > will meet in an/fire headquarters. Any alarms) ing tomorrow afternoon se eran | Men’s The Famous Porosknit Underwear for Men, Shirts and $2.50. men wil! then _— oo to the company . room at MacDougall & Bouthwick's | and Drawe but mostly in large sizes. Regularly | mem | flee and then be transmitted to fire Rainier ch P. E. Club. | wold at S0c a garment; to close out the entire line 39 : " 4 Roadenaetion by tetashane wsdl SD A Ep Summer Ba have manual Gls sonata chomant C || Half Price | Fine Hose : — ip cme: gaa Men's Union Suits, in large sizes, ecru and blue col On Straw Hat 40 Howe, 5 pair i | will meet Wednesday evening at U; di wits, 9 *, nm Str ats , i MEAD OPENS the home of Mra. W. G. Butterfield, nderwear pe! ealy Regularly sold $1.25 a sult. Sat 89c Bathing Satis i pee : at Rainier Beach da. . 7 ‘ | be Hose, 3 pair Diiiectare at Woot O'Neil. These are only a few of the many bargains to be Fancy Vests for . $1.00 8 First av Mins Nellie May Wood and Mr found in the Underwear Section, See the 29 tables, | s SES eI ~ Charte Henry O'Nell were mar Agent. ried Wednesddy evening at the fam for Instance, Hy residence, 322 Roy st. The Rev. | J. D. 0, Powers officiated igement Announcement. Mra. M. T. MacGregor ced the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte Katherine. audience of South Tacoma voters, ito Mr. George A. Lazar of Bremer gathered in Saurio! hall, Governor | ton Albert E. Mead last night fired the Giceek oc Wines opening Kun in Tacoma in bie cam | A number of Seattle society folk paign for renomination as chief ex-/ will attend the tennis ball which ecutive of the state. He told of the | will be given this evening at the achievements of the administration | Tacoma hotel, Tacoma. And {ts economical management of | Dance at Navy Yard. the trust imposed during the past; A dancing party will be given to four years, and showed the magni-|™orrow evening by the officers at tude of the commonwealth and ex-|*?* se abe is” ian mn ins 14 i ee Mra C. L. Hibbard entertained Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. | (By United Press.) TACOMA, Aug. 1,--Before a large ANY OUTING TROUSERS FOR $3.50 es Values up to $7.00 First Av. Store Only 805 First Ave., Colman Building King Bros. Co. | Correct Apparel For Men Kitehen Mirrors, polished oak frames; Saturday Table Tumblers, polished, smooth edges. sold for 40¢ a dozen; Saturday, each Tine Dish Pans, 10-quart size, with arene handles. Saturday, each Regularly Specials from the Basement Section & DeWspaper or mag be ite readers fread in its advertise never see mining, or other question- This brands as risky. The fe forced to use the ™meRHDDES co. Weather Forecast: Fair Tonight end negro Gentic Northwesterly 0. D. BE Leeh of North Yakima. For Mra. Patton. V. Haskell of Tacoma en- majority of these so M enterprises, when thor- investigated, present = Mre 11 od at ae Hy tg te | jectricity for Railroad. ‘OFFICER vase for Oe HAND STILL LIVES (20m Ses PIONEER WOMAN dat vuancisco, "tur t—The| CHAINS HIS AUBURN TOCELESHATE. TQ ORGANIZE SIX |Patton of this city, early in the| report here today that Harriman “Auburn Is Happy Because She} ‘ae siisceergracce'p| PRISONER TO TREE}. “out, 's '"aanedvs ‘te LOST PURSE AND $70. ee o.oo Seo speech which short tc smth) TEAM LEAGUE e Bat © rate of interest (By United Press.) valipond over the Truckee moun will deliver before bis fellow towns shows the investment is ABBOTTSFORD, Wis, Aug. 7.— es taking has created considerable dis ‘Then, there is also the nt of convenience that ings account affords— ortunity to add to your small sume at After falling through the air 900 feet Wednesday, when the rope attach jed to her parachute snapped, Mre Eva Jones, a woman balloonist for |a carnival company stil! lives. The} branches of @ tree broke the fall) |The woman was rendered uncon-| scious and suffered from several | broken ribs and was otherwise in ternally injured. She will recover. Inspection at Navy Yard. NAVY YARD, PUGET SOUND,) 7.—Rear Admiral Barton, chief u of steam engineering jot the navy, has arrived here for an |inspection of the steam engineer | ling depariment of this yard. Motorman Heid Blameless. wx WALLA WALLA, Aug. ling to a steamer landing at Pier he lost a purse containing $70 Ff claimed the money belonged some one else. JAPANE the savings bank invest ROBBED. @ beside the other, cun- from every view will be no doubt m the savings bank Is at and stolen $14 od Batrance was gai with a pase key Celluloid Shade Explodes. RiTZyille, Aug. 7.--Edward Fi the death of ©. H. Schnaase, who | shade. was killed by an interurban elec: | cigar trie car Wednesday night, He attempted The celluloid to light shade REMNANT | DA Y _ Saturday is the time to buy short ends of all yard goods, floor coverings curtain short lots. _ PRICES MADE ™® MAKE are poe QUICKLY gular day for a general clearing out stocks of short ends hak been establixhed on Saturday Teduced to short lots will be closed out each week at mighty attractive prices, Call early, before the choice pieces are sold. SOME FEW CARPET REMNANTS PRICED 9% yards ($1.10 Tapestry Hrussels, 16% | $1.26 Tapestry Brussels, 171.3 Remnant price, per | yards in piece. Remnant price, yards in piece. Remoant price, oo 10¢ per yard ..15e | per yard cavkst ee Brussels, 19 yards | $1.10 Tapestry Brussels, 16% | $1.50 Velvet Carpet, 20% yards Remnant price, per yards tn piece. Rembant price, in pleee. Remnant price, per tees 40¢ | ber yard F Se yard 81.05 Brosseis, 141-3 | $1.16 Tapestry Brussels, 172-3 | $1.50 Velvet Carpet, 47% yards impos Remaant price, yards in piece. Remnant price, in piece. Remnant price, per tree 60¢ per yard S5e yard $1.05 ARCH RANGES HOOSIER CABINETS andl FLOOR SECOND BLO Table, in Weath- Open Book Case, Finish- | Well Made Table, in tred Oak, for $4.50 ed Golden, for $5.50 | ne Sm for W made Without draw Case shown in pleture and $5. iit top measures nehes | jar nough to store about a Size of tor AS tude wide by inches long; legs | hundred and twenty-five books; | 90 inches long. Table on sale ts fasts stock and secure- | shelves adjustable, and edges | made without drawer, Tea 1 box construction; | are beveled; material well sea-| made from beavy thre ach nena Bolas legs firm ‘oned hardwood, finished dark | stock, and under shelf r Is Yery suitable for | golden; case in fitted with brass | This number would make ve ry HI room or to use as @ | rod, from which @ light curtain | good library table for sma may be hung room yn & Trader | Only Bight to Gell at Above Price One to a Customer In } | Bu | We Take ath ly now | Your Old Pay later Range in — All the Cred Fair You Want | Price L. 1. Lowe reported to Patrolman S& Onaka reported to the police yesterday that some one had en- tered his room, In the Miyake room ing house, at Tenth av. 8 and Main) between 7 a m. and 3 p. m, nell, a business man of Paha, was! 7.—The | seriously burned about the face and) coroner's jury called to investigate head while wearing @ celluloid eye ox held | ploded, a plece of the composition Motorman W. C. Wilkin: blameless. | Myihg blazing into one of his eyes Olasscock yesterday that, while go- 2) Mra Mary Brunk, 75 years old, fe|a ploneer of Seattle, died at the to| home of her daughter, Mrs. T. M Craney, 2232 Fairview av. yester day. Mrs. Bronk and ber husband came to Seattle in 1876, and have lived here continuously since that time. She ts survived by ber hus | band and one daughter Mr. Brunk | Wee present gt both the birth and death of his wife. They have been | married 4 years. in ae COMMUNIC iN. Railard “Aue. 4, 1908. Cs Editor The Star: In your issue of last night you had the picture of & dog supposed to represent the | Clerks’ union, of Ballard. You for jet to produce the faces of some of the members of said union to | make the picture complete (a lot of dogs) An independent paper, as you claim you are, is supposed to pre sent both sides Still you have ab | Ways taken sides in this matter and have never heard the other side. |. Are Ballard stores run for the | benefit of Seattle? | If some stores tn the same lines of goods keep open till & o'clock in Seattle, why shall we drive our trade t your city just to help to |butld up your place and have the stores in Ballard empty half the jtime? Respectfully , G. KLINE, Manager of the Racket Store 5340 Ballard Av. cussion among engineers who are familiar with the power sites of’ the mountains in that region, avd, camped no little speculation on the of the reported move. VANCOUVER MYSTERY Star ial Service.) v. ‘UVER, Aug 7. —— Utter mystery surrounds the finding of the bedies of two wen in Point Orey at & point on Twenty-fifth av. about a hundred yards west ot | Grapvilie at. Both bodies were found i» @ terrible state of decom pesttion, and the provincial police.) who have the matter in charge,{ are unable as yet to say whether ft ts m case of. double murder, double suicide, or murder and » ide. One body ts that of a white) wan, with one “peg” leg, the other of a colored man Overstocked Overstocked on fishing rods and | A large aftortment of mold ings to select from. Theses prices wil) not last much longer only a short time be ioe This and sale may Men's SI REMOVAL (|: PRICES | now before King Bros. will have va cated their present First Ave, location ad | business in our new inclined to put off coming in terminated at Store quality at cut prices will be ajthing of the past | we will be doing So if you are don’t do it Store any time | and style | (By United Press.) SAN JOBE, Cal, Aug, 7.—Theo dore Lowe, of Berkeley, erstwhile editor of the Raven, now extinct real estate promoter and manager of several bubble enterprises, is in jail here today awaiting trial on the charge of obtaining movey un der false pretenses. “Louis King Swore to the warrant Lowe was brought here last night from Lake Tahoe, where he was arrested and chained. to a tree for several hours by an Auburn con stable, who took no chances with his prisoner ARREST FAST CHAUFFEUR. Charged with violating the auto- mobile laws regarding speed, Ernie} Obistrom, a chauffeur with a stand @t 114 Cherry st., was arrested early this morning. He was released on $60 bail SALE OF CANDIES PNTIRE LINE OF PACK. ‘ANDIER AT YOUR OWN 4 THR FOLLOWING WILE | GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF THE RB | MARKABLE REDUCTIONS— McDonald's Sali Lake Chocolates— Regular 20¢ bex for +200 Melmnaid’s Chocelate Yoam— " f a Be Be Ralabew Chocolates— be box for See 400 box for 306 whi Cream Choe- ng pe Boe May Queen Chocolutes— bec box for M06 MeDonald's 400 Chorolates— Teavlar $1.00 box for Te McDonald's Beauty Chocolates—le f abe Checatates— Ase Ne 1be hoe 280 he 100 boxes of Lemon Drops for Money-Savers on Every-Day Needs | Tanglef. iy Paper We lave nocd, site work pines here, Chusaie Diartheon Remedy. 286 || as well as shoes for dress and street wear | After 8 o’Clock | | Phe saving we offer you is considerable Saturday Night | get in the shoes i 1 paaidas of Lines Lawn Wetitag | |]| Paper Regular $2.60 pqular $3.50 Bhoes for | puck fh | Regular $3.00 Shoes for Regular mane hows for | | Regular $6.00 ant HM Ghoes tor o4.04 | e aven D rg 0 | || 1412-16 Second Ave. i} "S SHOE ST Four Doors Above the Times. ff} | 1 oy on Marche. Shafer Bldg | ®. Caley, M {I | 808 Tints Avenue [||| phones, atuin-4eae; ta, 4972 | rn * ¢. . . * ®e o® o e. «2. 7 _ men at the big Auburn celebration on Saturday He will also act as |master of ceremonies. ‘MURDERERS CUT BOY'S BODY 10 PIECES United Press.) CHICAGO, Aug. 7-—The arms and right foot of Tuffa Shishein, the Syrian boy who was murdered and cut to pieces last month, were found today tn a clay hole a half mile from where the hei was found yesterday, and a mile from where the torso was found the day before. No clue has been obtained | yet as to the whereabouts of the boarder who disappeared from the! Shishein home the same day that! the lad dropped out of aight (By United Press.) LOS ANGELES, Aug. 7.—Local baseball magnates today say that the meeting for the organization of & sixth team for next season's Pa- cific Coast Baseball league would be held the first part of next week, The meeting was to have been held last night, but was postponed owing to the absence of Cal Ewing, presi- . dent of the league, who was called to Denver mother. by the death of his Watch our apectal bargains in NEW SHEET. MUSIC Some of the Intest at 150. Music Dept of Rebler & Chase. cn %, PROPRIETOR, 1518 Second Ave. window for duced, there are several up-to-date, high-grade cle positively be sold at half j Among the stock will sortment of Two-Piece Su pants. A big assortment of Chip and Straw Hats, all Shirts, Neckwear, found in a first-class habe Sox, As there are several pa tire stock, including shelv ete,, these bargains now and ss Last Notice—All bills « by the end of this week, wi collector, Costello 5~-Price Sale--3 —THE GREAT— CLOSING-OUT SALE By COSTELLO & GRANT Cor. of 5th and Pike Is still on, and while their stock has been much re- All this summer's style. etc., it is up to the people of Cor. of 5th Av. vundred Suits of snappy, thing still left that will orice during this week. be found a beautiful as mmer Suits, with peg top the latest style Panama, at half price, as well as and everything usually rdashery rties bidding for the en ing, show cases, fixtures, attle to secure ave one-half their money de lue this store and unpaid ll be put in the hands ofa & Grant ° ; * ¢¢ * @ ° ¢ eo —_— ~ oe a a & [mn cr mes messes A eT