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ned } { F f THE BON MARCH THE BON MARCHE Over 10,000 Yards of 15¢ and 20c Maltese Laces to Sell Friday ata Ward 5c HIS most fortunate purchase just New York vards brand new Wash Laces, worth 15¢ and 20c gyard, will go Friday at 5¢. Of Maltese T.aces, but for both un der and outer garment trimmings they are 0d as genuine, which would cost many insertings, half derful sale, THE BON MARCHE arrived from Fen thousand course, they imitation and Cluny fully as gr the Vhey come in edgings and and are 5¢, instead of 1Se and 20¢ half-past eight Friday morning times more It will bea Main Floor, won an inch to 4% inches wide and will commence at 1 before made © de Misse arments been divided uch radical price cutting Wash Skirts ha never on g Wash Skirts That Were $1.25 to $3.00, Friday at lawn, poplin, rep, nt lot two great Wash Skirts White 1 Indian 98e cach Buy irable All of Our $1.25 to $3.00 White Wash Skirts Cut to 98c All of Our $5.00 to $8.89 White Wash Skirts Cut to $3.98 as follow That entire stock Were $5.00 to e $8.89, Friday at vique, poplin, liner Head lL linon, the season’s mo pure Irish linen, white and natur pular models, all go Friday at color, the latest and leading 1% next year at one low price A ice “of thig season; ¢ | | this season for next. Buy for pres “ | a \ for vacation and busine we ent needs Take an early car if from $5.00 $8.89 values, 1 you wish to share ! 1{ Second Floor. 32 We are strong believers in precise statements bed size, In very pretty floral de seilies designs; full double bed signs; yarn tied: filled with soft,| size; the biggest ¢ the white, fluffy cotton. Regular price season In the i Depart teri $1.55 each. Friday bar 98c 1244c White Outing, 8¢ Pure White Double-Faced Outing Flannel, fall yard wide ft; just the material for night gowns, petticoats derwear and infants’ use. ment $1 45 Regular price each, Friday only $1.00 & pajamas, us| siltebed all around, with Regular price 12% a yard, ing cloth, Regular price $1.50 each Frid Friday only CC) only $1. $2.25 Table Napkins, $1.35 35¢ Shirting Madras, 25¢ An Extra Fine Bleached Satin Damask Napkin, size 19x19 lnches; | Extra Fine Imported Shirting Madras, white and colored grow this napkin has plenty of weight and will stand all kinds of wear in stripes figures; many with neat raised woven stripes; beautiful designs; the biggest snap in the city. Reg $1 35 fine for tatiored waists. Regular price ISe yard | wiar price $2.25 dozen, Friday only ’ Friday only a Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal Society Needlework Packets. SHOWS POSSIBILITIES IN WARD TAKES VACATION Chief of Police Irving Ward will ave Saturday on a two weeks’ va pce trip to Vancouver, Wash - Portland and ether cities. During | hie abe Captain Sullivan will) scl tebee —_..—- | be in charge of the police sort i h ‘ ment “ ” as 4 result the dealera are com Made in Seattle” Day 18 jeiied to purchase from eastern manufacturers ment to men who spend thetr money thus giving employ Attractiny Widespread KILLS HIMSELF Attention. in other commun Spectal et forts will be made on urday st a ee Made in Seattle” day, to induce ‘That “Made in Seattle” day wilh, men to try local made cigars (By United Press.) Assurances have been made to! SAN DIEGO, Cal tend to increase the consumption of home-made products is the opinion of @ local cigar manufacturer. In the chamber by the local merchants | tow that a special display of home-made goods Will be placed on exhibition Saturday Burleigh, a Father” Horton, the San Diego, committed suicide by & communication to the Chamber of shooting himself through the heart Commerce he calis attention to the ————— — ————e fact that, at the p t time, com GARDEN TRACTS J. HW. Basterday, of the state rd of land commins ina nication to the Chamber of calls attention to the in this state mortgages. municipal and school dis Are not subject to taxation, and therefore local in vestors would do well to Invest thelr money in the COALS, Summer Prices paratively few Sea are smoked here. There are at the most only 50 cigarmakers in the city, while enough clgars are »mok ed here to employ a foree of 1.214 men, exclusive of foremen, superin tendents and office help. ask for local cigar Macre tracts terme $100 an close to vel, clear cens and ber acre; easy ear line and lake ed; fine for chi ree nerce. that fact warrant triet bonds, ete National Land Inv. Co., Ine, $17 Firet av and bonds, ete Puget Market Co.’s Great Meat Special For Friday Best Eastern Hames p ote 1Bee |) At Bunkers Fine Leg o' Mutton, only, per ib 1206 Everything in our market Is sold proportionately low prices, sreede SSR and when you consider the quality you get, our prices are much low gs ag | er than good meat was ever before sold at. There in no vensulh- ds Black Diamond Lump and get a# good as your money can buy anywhere Become @ customer and save money The Big White Market | MAIN FLOOR PUBLIC MARKET BLOG. Pacific Coast Coal Co. 563 Railroad Ave, South. Phones: Ex. 99 and Main 70; Ind, 92 Second Floor. and easily computed reductions gowns. / $1.50 Table Cloth, beautifully | Bleached German Union Linen Table Cloth c Bleached Pequot Sheeting, 2; Yards Wide 25c 10c Dress Ginghams 5c; 85c Feather Pillows 59c One of the stror wide; an exe nt wearing ial, suitable fi fall st Regular pri¢ 4. Friday only $1.19 in the #4 size « good w HOUSE STILL BLOCKS ROAD C. A. Spinney is moving the house which ed 12th ay, 8. near Jackson st. on Tuesday olght, claims that he fub filled his part of the cc had given due notice to t Blectrie Co. The house was moved from the tracks on Wednesday der of Street Sup loney and is still in tion kading one thoroughfare. Spinney cla he Is safeguarding the nigh been doing past six’ ye always similar work rs, and before notified the elect pany of bis tntention notier stance, and Spinney holds tered letter receipt, show the letter reached the tre tien company He says the situation is ¢ elity and electric company and is causing him no wor Second and Yesler Gray Crash Suiting, 28 inch **10c hem 25¢ Agents Moneybak Silks the contractor who interests of the public in maintaining lights, ete he contractor states that he Sufficient was sent in the present in C.G. Boggs & Co THE SEATTL' Stan oun AUGUST 20, 1908. Disappointed on Contract, Company Asks for Reimbursement. I. Heoause the board of public works did not award the contract for the settling t went preswure pipe from the basin on Cedar river to a p of V Sound Bridge ) KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT unteer park to the Puget and Dredging Co, the of (By United Press FRANCISCO, Aug. 20 ( es Atkinson, & chauffe wa killed, the Re Otto ¢ we and hin wife, Mes. Lucy ¢ were probably fatally injured, and thei daughter, M Mabel Gee wa hurt when automobile collid ed with a wagon at Hillerest, Ocean FORCES DAUGHTER TO LIFE OF SHAME Is (By United P VIENNA, Aug. 20.—The we 4 fast set which con jew high at the tren yling in terror ned ox ies that ma m ordered b Josef himself into that has dingraced Emperor Frant ve fled ny whow tons will not allow them to leave, are f fe The emperor i# lending . the wolght of his personal influence to iminal court in investigat PY f Count Marcel Veith ceused of having driven bis tiful daughte le by the lite ute to lead to support 1 | | features of this store is the absolute simplicity of our methods of acquainting you with the great re cecal path need ame dae ductions ‘ € - INTEREST IN CHURCH 32c Pequot Sheeting, 25¢ 85c Feather Pillows, 59¢| 10c Dress Ginghams, 5¢ x2 Bleached Pequot Sheeting, 81 inch- Absolutely All Pore Feather f Fine. Duse FP eding TES SE Bago r sage are — on wate, 34... fir, Geeta sined due grr og pas _ with| *tfipes and cheeks; most pinks Union Christian echureh of that beds; everybody knows this is the deh A. C. A. tleking:; weigh 5 and reds: only a few blues; there place. Since breaking ground for beat made; the lowest price ¢ waunde te wate: Saal oan ie wietealh psa IB the new church, 30 pe have aabeea pa ino iimate ; fo _ i] b. Tn Regular price 86¢ ft fast in color and will |B asked to join the congregation, A Deustomer. Regu vee < ieee, 59c Make fine school dresses. Regu baptismal service will take place S2e yard. Friday on 25c 2 lar prie waye 10¢ 5c Sunday, August 30. $1.45 Bedspreads, $1.00)" $1.35 Bed Comfort, 98@ ware croener ‘ OU . . hité Crochet Bedspreads, in a| 2 Fine Siisoline ed Comtort doaive punt, fives wears, Mensutal Mas |,, 25¢ CFash Suiting, 1O¢ | 1 IS HURLED THROUGH 600-FOOT SYPHON ma reet { (By United Press.) CHICO, Cal, Aum. 20.—After be ng sucked by @ swirling eddy into the mouth of a 600-foot hydraulic oy | i] syphon at Hambton City, near bere 19 |} Floyd Ketehum, the 7-yearold son if of James Ketchum of this elty, died i at his b today, a victim of one of the strangest drownings ever re corded. The little fellow, with several com panions, was swimming in @ ditch that conveys water to a beet sugar factory near Hamilton City. Sunk in the diteh ie the 18tneb-mouth of nde a steel tube, forming a sy phon that carries the Water into the refinery. Venturing too near the mouth of the syphon, the boy was caught fn the powerful suction and before his compantons realized what had become of him, he was drawn inte the tube Mie body was carried through the entire length of the syphon, 600 | | | ht by or | Ma. post f the ims that has for the | moving | rie one | @ regis | | \ ing that | Ansportar ; up to the| “ — to settle | noes ry what The neatly gowned woman in her | new midsummer sult met her friend the other af —jand chan rnoon, and of course | verdict was anxious to know the neal - How do you like it?” she asked Special Friday and Saturday anxiously, but without waiting a reply Boll Ook Dr er $8 75 I have just come from my dress reneh plate mirror ' ‘ 10 per off on all other Dressers maker's, where I had « long taik Hed, Springs, Mattresses and 4) 80out the new style I know you Treaiay are just dying to hear about them tor $15.50 J) wer, tiscen The midsummer suits are erys C. G, BOGGS & CO., Main 4266 F} talizations of all t utiful de Room D Pacific Block, signs seen earlier in the season. In other words, the “prettiest feature | of cach of the early styles was plek 2 a DEMANDS GREAT . .SUM FROM CITY latter thi afterndon filed a clain with the city clerk for $271,926 On Feb. 28, 1907, the firm put f a bid for the work and nent in a certified check, No formal con tract wae 1 ny the city, and on July 24, 1908, the board of public works returned the ¢heck, and awarded the contract for the work nt Smith & Co. The sum demanded includes the apent by the company for profit it amount machinery had expeeted to make ax well as the ere ejected te the ante inside the fw mill water he was uneon two hours later, after alj had failed ut resuscitation CAMERTON ACQUITTED ‘on, who whe arres by Patrolman Bianchi nen by the arresting office court yesterday and Judge Evar ed that he believed od and that he MINERS’ CONFLICT IS FEARED By United Press NEVADA CITY, Cal, Aug. 20 Exeitemer at a teh Valle t tr ployed b c ' r demanded the disminsa ployed by the m ym pa Ng a diteh Tarr of the con iff Walker f lenes th Superintendent i to Sher pany te rm ee TODAY'S RACING RESULTS First Race. El Pavo, Angleface, 4 1-2 to 1 Dredkin, 6 to 1 1:00 4 Second Race Prolifie, 6 to 1 Combury, 3 to 1 Blue Bottle, 100 to 1 Time—1:13 3 * * * * * * * * * * * * *. . eee KOREAN EMPRESS TO VISIT JAPAN (By United Press.) TOKIO, Aug. 20.—The announce ment here today that Empress Dow ager Ghen of Korea will visit Japan early in October with her grandson Yeber, the Korean crown prince has caused considerable interest The official announcement says It has not been decided whether the visit will be (emporary or per manent For using dynamite to cateh fish with, J. L. Hart and his wife, Alta Hart, were arrested last night by Game Warden Reif at Maple Val ley. Hart and bis wife are camp ing In the valley, and it ts alleged that they have been killing fish in this manner for some time They were lodged in the county jail this morning, and bonds for both of them were fixed at $600. ed out and the best features of all the season's suite have been put in one Just notice the line of the coat It Is the cutaway idea purely idea is to have the coat either very long in front or sloping sharply away to the back. You see hand some fabries are used as well as embroidery, laces, braiding and long lines of buttons in elaborations ‘Oh, do tell me how do you like it The friend was not a eynic, and 80 she said It is just beautiful, If you don't mind I'll go back to your dress maker's with you and order a mid mmer suit along the same general lines as yours. i) And she did! Pee ee eee ee eee The | ehh hhh oo ¥ +h hhag mystery surrounding the * TOOAPPOINT |nrthigg out of the werd “fishing * FARLEY, in thordinance prohibiting any * By United Pp | fishing, camping or hunting on the * nO iT Pe ber Cedar river watershed hae been * ‘| cleared up. It seems that the bill * was introduced by Counciiman Mur * ed phy in the counell Monday night * A Fa with the word crossed out Mayor * Y Ninalate & Miller will, #ign the bill that * Oct ‘ate ing it is known the bill passed the coun * ell with the word “fishing” elimin, = a Oe * ated by a MEETING 18 CALLED BLOWN THROUGH A meeting will be held tonight at i} & o'clock at the Thurston at the corner and Green Lake boule purpose of selecting pectors for the prima SELLS LOTS FOR G. H. Appleton, awe treasure ot the Dearborn at. conde for $263.60, There are to be sold for non-paym FIND WHOLE WITH DIPTHERIA from diphtheria, and two ebildren of the same family have contracted eS the dixease, No doctor was called ohn H. Lar ARE Of thy in, on account of the ignorance of #h 4. i8 back ta fe the’ presence of diphtheria by the |attle f ks” tp to the parents east, bringing him 43 The first notice revetved by the of furniture fc new Me health department from the| He says that New Wi office. Dr, Hall was ton will be the finest ahd ines ) Inspect the case and found gantly appointed botel in themenh he two ch down with west, besides having mam Glenn rinon, recovering een empted betore 19 amy hee ably from the rame disease in the thwest. Langta mage hy wif the hotel ready for tush. news October 1 ON THE FRONT IGNORES COURT'S ORDER, Judge A t bench warrant Barly thie morfiing the Japanese arrest of K Pa teamer Shinano Maru arrived at of the Northe he Great Northern docks with 86 aakengers and 2.286 tons of freight The vessel, whith ft Hongkong nored an orde ust prior to the last disastrous ty- year and show « phoon, had a smooth voyage not be compelled % The «#t rived this orning from a with 60 anes Of ¢ City will be lat The steamship City a due early tomorrow Alaska points Advices t change report the sailing of the Jef n from Skagway fa Th arrived The Dirigo sailed last night for Skagway, and the {late this afternoon for to leave port this afte Francisco with a She will stop at Bellin shipment of lumber The German bark HH ship Palm: man flag, have overdue jist and are surance at 14 per cent n in command of Captain MYOTERY EXPLAINED, © home of T hip Cottage wengers und salmon morning from the Merchants Ex Arizonian from Se esterday at Honolulu ot Mackinaw THe steamship Winnebago is due xeneral ra, also flying the Ger been posited on the TAXES FAMILY BONIFACE LANGTON City ar Southeast $50 a month alli THEY GET Ef | of Seattle in The d up indefi Vreeland com pose! and represent day that t ficient data r for Seattle* systems would return investigating in other countries, HAS APPENOICITIO. Frank Clark, a meniber detective force left Nome. poon for San |. cargo. sham for a era and the eration. up for rein The Hera Fleth, is The Comfort Ys first comfort “age out 111 days fro Port Talbot, established In bound for Pisagua. She was last open to the publig e § off the const of Brazil. tion is situated on The Palmyra $2.00 Dresses 50c} Come in a wide to $2.00; Infants’ Woot Vests | One-Half Price Wool Vests Infants’ 196 days out Antwerp to Valparaiso spoken May 9 off the coast of Spain. “THE EXCLUSIVE STYLE snoP” to close . to the public market, and an excellent resting piace shoppers J from was last variety of colors, worth from broken lines; now . 25c and $1 .00 Sox, Special Regularly now priced at Regularly now Girls’ A large and $15.00 $1.95, | number | 714-716 Second Ave. | priced at $1,00; 10c and 35c 25e School Coats of odd style $2.95 and $3.95 714-716 habia PIV’ Second Ve | WALL AND LIVES | (By United’ LONDON. Aug ide ft noha was taken te the Minor hospital thig ing from an attack He will probably an ONE-HALF PRICE worth up to 92% eto 383. - ze 48 4EFESsen 2 = SER i« 23 SESSSUHs SESs eeseizt_ ees ‘seBesossas pa ex ™