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THE BON PRESIDENTS SAILORS: MYSTERIOUS DEATH BARRED FROM DANCE oO President THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST. 3, 1908. MARCHE ff BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE New Fall Dress Goods 50c On the $ A sensational sale—a wonderful and almost incredible aggregation of values that caps the climax on any of our previous underprice sensations. New Fall Dress Goods from forced sales at which we were heavy purchasers, ready Tuesday morning at half the regular prices, Wait no longer—get your new Fall Dress here tomorrow—get the Chil- dren’s Coats and Dresses—get Clothes for the entire family, Wait no longer! biowe ineh B2ic ted, 58 a ngbone sw ken pla \ ble pla Note that these goods run 44 to 58 inches wide, which reduces the cost another fourth si + = Mail orders will be filled, price but no samples cut. You can safely send your order direct Grand Exhibition of New Fall Suit Models Here Practically Unlimited Assortment Fashionable Fall Attire rts in order t ne of new I ality, snap and New York designers are at ¢ ask you to pany these yourselves of our va Superiority in Tailored Suit Elegance w Fall Suit Models are exceptionally clever, includ ing materials in an unlimited variety of weaves—lustrous chif fon broadeloths, plain and fancy cheviots, herringbone worst the new Chevron cheviots and worsteds ; also an extensive { imported ‘ eds showing novelty in genteel color eff The ce suitings pats are tight, semi and form with long, sweepir lines, plain tailored or trimmed braid strap pings, with a choice of pleated or flare-gore skirts sale prices $15 $25 $35 $45 fitting with satin and \dvance A Charming Advance Dis of New Autumn Trimmed Hats for Now and a Little Later On ‘ Not Prize Winners in Pyrographic Contest IUDORS—Mre K Seciety Balter of T but a Oh an opening —that will come Klehetite later bright lection of milli fresh col- nery beauty—such Mise Matie Rus escond Ave § We penrsiger, fey eth a showing in this preliminary dis play ax may be found at the for mal openings of other stores Wet 1984 Fourth ave These are the newest products of our deft, expert milliners — clever original conceptions and charming re productions and adaptations of the correct models received by us direct from the leading Paris and New York milliners—etyles to please and charm all women of good taste. Such handsome, stylieh Hats as are here marked $5.00 would cost you two and three times as much to duplicate elsewhere, Come and see! Second Floor Clase € Mise Marien The Only Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern Stere in Seattic. Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal Society Neediework Packets. TEACHER’S INSTITUTE N FRANCISCO, Aug. 31.—The | chapte the Elks and the Bohemian club are today planning the funeral of Brainard F. Smith, 21 years secretary of the board of priv on directors, who died suddenly at (By United Press.) YSTER BAY, L. 1, Aug. 31 Roosevelt expressed in dignation today when he was told the Hotel Navarre yesterday ¥ pr —_ — that the sailors of his yacht, the peculiar ciroumstances. It is thought) The city teachers’ (natitute this New York School of } Syiph. had been barred from a, that heart disease was the cause of | Morning opened its annual meeting J. H. Ackerman, supertnt bie " + tay| bit death, but no doctor was in at- | at the Washington high school, and of public Instruction In Ore dance held in a pavilion not far! tondance and the cc ie looking Will continue In seaston throughout Dr. E. O. Sisson of the Unt fre e pres summer home to the case the week of Washington, and D: w the sailors, attired int Hon, J kerr Oregon M. Padie alwo of the Universit 4 ‘ ies EVERETT, Aug The state atiabe r k of Washingto saked for admission tc y id 4% per cent for the $400,000 em We ee . ‘ angen aturday night, the an at ol bond imsue, the funds to be ty ge 1 gpd gor efused to let them f¢ ed In erecting # pew high sehool. | red ug? ‘a Pte a ; Soldiers Break Camp = - eeneeee Se elice r CAMP DAVID § AN « = He Instruction He told of the ' ‘ : LEY, Aw wondertu care made in. public i onight there will be lew ( } \ | Hi Routine matters oc ‘ ' avIng ng today T ° of the session, which adjourn at . bas been th a g i 1:16 f Iecenne ar ffice reat Meat Special for The spoake ba es otticer Rib Steak Only 7c Per Pound BIG WHITE MARKET Washington College of Music Tuesday C.G. Boggs & Co Room D Pacific Bik, Main 426¢ SPECIAL TURSDAY and WEDNESDAY David Seheotr Craig, Directs 1 pederta kr ! f t od A Arcade ington ms tin ; Vai geadas aeaies aa INVITES THE E Kaci ret stat > auhite PUBLIC THE SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY REGIS Now MAIN FLOOR, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING ras ‘fi BEGINS ITS SESSION ‘ASKS DUPONT’S ~ RESIGNATION WAGHINGTON, Tia HieA pub lle demand for the resignation of Gen. L. Coleman Dupont from the republican national executive com mittee was made here today by Alfred M. Crozier. The demand is based on Dupent’s connection with the indicted powder tr whioh, Crozier asserts, makes him unfit for the place, ROOSEVELT GREETS OLYMPIC ATHLETES (By United Press.) OYSTER BAY Awe 1 ' Roosevelt today greeted per ona hb member of the Ameri can Olymple team who came he today to receive the congratulatic president by Jar un, the American commissione t the ed @ach man for his work. Re and the 9 d gaily over the vic me enjoyed the occastc the host The Pennsylvania, salling tomor row, will ea ar f men will construct the wireless sta tions In the vielnity of Valdes, She also carries the ap construction materia atus, bealde DENS OF VICE PASS FROM’ = . EXISTENCE TONIGHT * remaine open, and attempt to disobey the order w reault in promp® arrest An a matior of fact, the ¢ of the women have od The ib- house product and its passing, in ¢ fon of the majority of the cit in & long step toward makiee oft FIRST AVENUE WINS == STREET- (Star "Special Service.) BALLARD, Aug. 81-—Present in dications In the Hallard Beach car line voting contest favor the First ay. route over the Western ay. line At the present court the vote stands of Firat av have pot been t will be an Officials claim that there has lowe interest taken In the contest than had been expected. At the present time the Ballard Beach care run from Denny way op First ay. to the heart of but the re counted nounced tomorrow | the etty ON THE FRONT p arrived this Steam schooner W afternoon from Frisco, having come instead of the Chas. Nelson, up for repairs. Her cargo © ted of ce ment and powder which is being discharged by members of the Longehoremen's unton Freighter Aeon, now 56 days out from San Francisco for Auckland has been raised on the overdue hoard to 60 per cent. British steam whips Baron Minto, 67 days out, and the British Monarch, 66 days out from St. Lucta, also bound for Auck land, hav in placed on the over due list, with reinsurance at 10 per at Excursion steamer Spokane is now tied up in port, awaiting orders from Frisco While making « landing at Fort Casey early yeater ning to discharge supplies the Whatcom «round: She came off two hours arrived in Seattle night with no apparent damage umber at the Wood Belling back to After loading Lumber company's mill 4! ham, the Seward arrived complete cargo for Cordova loading at Pier The Santa Ana is 1 for Skagwe The government ha colliers a feet of three British els to carry coal from Virginia to Magdaler a Bay or Bremerton rate of 198 6d. The vessels a Uganda and Vienna Tweedale Tatoosh reports as passing out| during the night the Ramses, for Vest st and Hamburg, and the Alaskan, for Hawali and Cruz ENDORSED BY THE "LAWYERS Tr nl ghed ment ' € ime i b prominent men LID OFF AT BELLINGHAM By United Press BELLINGHAM, A 1 1b A he ne closing th ' he olty poll eritf f outing ® esieged by citizens and asked te explain why the recent order | being enforced jpolice are eee Seer # TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. * R PRESID DENT ba ri tha : Linola, 6 @ 1 * { bh Incentive, 10 to 1 7 * Angletace, 6 tot * * = Time—1:08 25 #| Kugene Chafin, prohibition candl- _ ie é - Second Race * é , ‘tye hel ® Old Bettior bto 1 & ite f pret ' . 7 * Vou Tromp, 12 to I 7) tenitin a’ - i * Prolific itol * “ . ernoor Kyau # Time, 1:3 * and ) be escorted by a body of lar om “de Annex, i y * | pron t eal be Ov le ot a eaneecundcenensese. oe eet fo Bele probably i ‘sin ge EMeBEZZLESR LETTER, DATE OF HAINS TRIAL SET FIFTY RESERVATIONS FOR EXCURSION M f ua (By United Press.) ‘ore th Belle rig nevonteo rnar gouents 1 THEATRE MAGNATES =| rw Yow hun tty a 6 “wins of tulmore ssn fee Se SUMNER WANTS 10 which they send tha delegation of Santee on bas asked the Chay. nerce ® asstetance tno he Pug will be WOMAN CANDIDATE 10 SPEAK IN BALLARD ked to Dalida ite present Hine to the hat the people can cous to trade, d Beatle t Mise Marsaret ne, candidate LEW KING'S FUNERAL, | ne met "for county school superintendent we moving into the lon the Gemocratic ticket, wi Funesa) services for Lew t set ere the « 10 | give he first public P we Lene Chinese resident be tolerated fress in Cypress 1, Bal. | this city were held this afternen Bot treth ¢ ; vu \iard, at & o'clock tonight. A. J,/St the First Presbyterian church at truth doe ton of them are | SPIRWN, democratic candidate for The funeral was attended by al! the supposition, for seo! attering thro tion, polluting with ble parts of the city pass by apparently blind to] pepoRTg EXAGGERATED. identity and actions 1 | | Beano} _vomggameesguat TH North Pacific co: ler Larkin t of the Whi prominent Chiweve residents, ~o. F, Cotterill date for senator, | governor, and democratic c ugh the bu viee hitherto re while the 1 also speak - |steamehip line, of New York, ts tp it a telegram stating that Cirele W" lamb tastes # of fire on the steamship ferent re is, better, |paltic were greatly exaggerated, | When you ask for and that the vessel will sail on| you get simply lamb or j |achedule time, September 3 mutton—but whew for “C 5 ELKS RAISE $100. pal the oe SPOONER ET Friday's Elks’ ball at Madison tendorest, Satay Try it next time your bateher and pind the difference, you won't accept or other kind, “a Send for cook took to YAKIMA SHEEP Seattle, U. §. ‘ge All butcher's Sail it ASK park pavilion netted about $100 for the butlding fund of the order About $25,000 has been raised for the fund through the sale of bonds.| Ii GREWSOME | WILL RESUME MEETINGS. | Regutar weekly meetings of the! Chamber of Commerce will start next Tuesday (By United Press.) OAKLAND, Aug. B1.--Alded by a Spiritualist, searchers have found |g For any ease of sieche the partially nude body of Mra cannot eure in from 9 to Alice KE. Donohue, who disappeared J. B. BRISBOr fren her home Jw BI Gustav Wiebe Bott Arkell haw been arrested and the Og, sant ET el sweating” him, believ ing he knows about the mystery | How the woman was killed is yet to be explained, and the motive of the crime still | 4 The only sug nation is that a “mysterious man,” who often followed Mrs. Donohue as she returned from the Emeryville ra track, which she frequented daily developed an insane mania, which led him to murder The police think he followed ber and carried out the fiendish mur der on the lonely moor, tearing the clothes from her body and burying the mire, where ft lay for # tral, INVESTMEN Should you have money in safe deposit vaults, on count or subject to check, you undoubtedly would not time to invest this money in high class securities, a edged bonds and the better class of stocks. Bonds om class of railroads, such as Union Pacific, Southern Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Pennsylvania, New Chicago & Northwestern, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paak! nearly three months before the first gon Short Line and many others are safe. While they wile clue to the mystery was found fH only pay « fmir rate of interest on the money Invested, theres FITZGE R ALD’S TRIAL Ng lg ig tke tenor a genelipieday | __ IS POSTPONED fer the greater possibilities, There are a few of these that have been paying dividends for a great many year) have been able to pay these dividends through panics as good times. When you have money invested in this class curities you are under obligations to no one, If you want curcane, , Unite yes: | B vert them into cash you can do it ina few minutes. If tea of Gentes Wt Picearedd pes: % to make # loan at the bank you have the best col ie charged with the aan of ey “4 you could possibly offer. The people who have gained Gt 00 trou: the oak Pocnth “ Sy M est wealth in this country are those who have invested & ooo, Tom the sub-treagury 11 months # amount of thelr money in the better class of securities Gaber toe an gerd | you wish to make inquiry In regard to any of these see nantes hie tancengner stoutly | # will be pleased to furnish you all information obtainable: We bm ou EEO thaw city buiee financial records here in the offices of all important ¢o co his ald) The government attorneys and investigators will not discuss the rumors that the ca: against him will be dropped as well as municipal securities. The question has been asked ga often how long it would take to get their money were they @] sell stocks or bonds through our office, We can execute Ihe amy in about three minutes over our private wire, If the one thousand or five hundred thousand dollars, as long signature can be identified we can turn the money over ually > within ten minutes from the time the ¢ hav on the Eastern exchange, or, in other we 7 var it would take you to walk over to the bank with one a. and people. This may be news toa great many people ia ; the: in a position to turn over the cash im Say ale of the securities where you have thes but we are immediately on the for sale LOCAL SECURIT! ) eee “FISHING arm (ey Us United Press.) Should you have bank stocks, municipal bonds iss MIDDLE BASS ISLAND. Aug. 31 sea! securities, our charge on t sell above $5. William H. Taft and his = se i all stocks th a share, @ Cw lidate proved his abt appl We have a board to * 1 and line, and won the f Remembe ie 1 pat gS a te day at id transact busine fe « f v h ky, O Ve ted by rl . wit sl) the leading @ TACOMA Aug 1.—The ’ pondenta, one of the ae nd most a the “uget Sc 1 confe hange OUuReE in the Unior We nvite isiness On fron 1 1 pred omnis Agena , Decle MiNGTE <u, V Re ; ' x pe 1 are y op tip | i a: S.C. Osborn & Cot ,OCTOFR BOOK FREE a am Bryan sm) COMMISSION BROKERS if sss e | Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Mining oh ii Stocks and Local Securities wi # I # Main 2723 FIRST AVENUE tnd. 5558 90 tr Haniasseeerenneianaene STtStrtStstsStisttisistiisteieii iiss. qunggnanaaesssseete Bry

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