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PL HAVE. I 00D TIME = ffs BOYS AN OUTING. eee 108 and Everything | F Good to Eat Will Be 4 Provided. re all agog over the bie will ‘The Star Publishing company ; tree park on Saturday program has been | fine prizes, including ook pedals, will be «liven to ot the different will be peanuts, popcorn and = plenty of are good to eat ‘of the biggest days that the pave this year is antic ¥g band will keep lively board the steamer gy will take them the park, and will add | cdhetland the entire day OPICER IS CHARGED W — {hy United Pree) GO, Mex. June 4-—Fol ‘am investigation of sum during a religious Fiaactens. Lieut. Col. Jesus ‘Gonzales, who commanded r has been charged with y. Gonzales has been for some time. Some fn the riots were following drumhead at the order of Gon ‘getused man has secured for bis defense. The order Was lssoed by and 7 | Sam to hire f cruisers that} q remit the sum of! the said cruiser fb An examination held March 17, but) Rumber of eligibles and for that reason a fo the Seattle Jeb, which ts to be aepector, pay 1S DO DAMAGE. June 4,—Forest Oat In Marquette ‘Bre threatened with » NERY— Pall our goods | All our merchandise is dependable in quality. On Saturday, Le STAR WILL GIVE) Netioate eh He, bandred route carriers for) be given them | other | tn | fon June 16,/ , Canary City) , Many farmers have: SUMMER MILLI- $1.00 a Week DIES’ SUMMER WAISTS AND PETTI- COATS—. $1.00 a Week 'S FINE QUALITY SUMMER CLOTH- ING— $1. 00 a Week WHY PAY CASH? | ‘. Pay ug a dollar a week and you don’t pay one | ent more than if you paid cash anywhere | ftedit costs you nothing. Come in tomorrow those Summer Togs-—we keep open all evening WHITE GIRL WEDS A CHINAMAN (Dy United Press NANAIMO, B.C, June 4.—Con Jalderable Interest wa aroused in} town lout “night byt . te woman, (he fewt mar © kind to ¢ in Nanatmo, Chinaman's 1 is Chay t a te shop. The mirl's is Bama Carl, and the wed: | | died ceremony was perfo: a by Rey, Mr, Robson, — pasto the » Mra. Chan On says she hae known her husband for five years and professes to be | Yery fond of him. In a week or #0 she will open a hair dressers estab | tame Ht next door to her husband's eH YORK POLICE FIND BETTING LAWS ARE NOT VIOLATED “LL BETCHA FIVE” GOES AND RACING WILL NOT BE HANDICAPPED, (By Calted Presse) NEW YORK, June 4——Report of the police to the commissioner to day that there were no violations! of the antibetting law at Grave send yesterday is taken to indicate) that race tracks can be run profit ably here in the future. The report means that the police construe the law like the lawyers |and that “oral” wagers will be per mitted. ‘OFFICIALS OF S. E. COMPANY ARRIVE | Richard T. Laflin, newly appoint od to take charge of the Stone & Webster interests In the Pacific northwest, C A. Stone, senior mem ber of the firm, and Elliot Wade | Worth, manager of the New York joffice, arrived in the efty yester. | | day to make a tour of inspection of the company's propertics H. F. Grant, formerly northwest) manager, han obtained a year's jleave of absence on account of his 190% ‘TIRED OF DOG'S LIFE, SAYS WIFE IN A NOTE! | Signing herself. “A wandering | wreteh of poverty that Is tired of a dog's life,” Mrs. Charles Acourt, of 214 Tenth av. &., yesterday wrote her husband a note and proceeded to make herself scarce. Acourt professes to be ignorant of the motives that prompted his wife's leaving him. He says that they had a few quarrels but none thy re serious. JUDGE HENDERSON O&AD SALT LAKE CITY, Juno 4— P. Henderson died here last night. For twenty years he had been prominent in Balt Lake Clty as a lawyer, and for the greater part of that time he was a partner of the late Senator Arthor Judge Henry BOCK the | Prove it for yourself are marked in plain figures | | strictly up-to-date and | -open an account for go FRIDAY, JUNE 4, PLAY AT rikot \ A foun NEW YORK, June 3.—Here inj the mind and leaves the body weak New York they belleve in the 4 il nourished fe no right edu school kids getting out and play.| cation,” he said These girls must ing. That goes for girle as well|/ be the wives and mothers of t& as for boys morrow, If they grow up une awa Here's a pleture of the giria at/ to that great task all thelr kn Washtngton Irving high sebool, out | edge of French and Latin tent go 1909 NEW YORK SCHOOL GIRLS TAKE LEAD IN CAMPAIGN FOR OUT-OF-DOOR LIFE A HURDLE RACE Store always open Saturday evenings or your convenience these excellent values are specially underpriced for Saturday’s sale— A we cannot accept C, O. D. orders for these articles; only one of these spe cials sold to one customer. lawn mower—- 50 feet black rubber ne rocker for little Seihias cman |g special $4.95 garden hose: special for Saturday— PITCHING special for Saturday— 4 con an except! y wo k and fin lawn mower; 14-inch sxactly like cane-hardened ine o4 6 t ears, it it rope k and seat of : 4 1 is proper spindles; re ntee! bindes; ball bear ly taken care cf; fully fifty feet long covered ing; it Je an except! r Baturday only poner nursery chair: special for Saturday— d spend 0 range: 7 specia! for Saturday— for a great time, in the parke—one | {ng to free us from the reaponsl of the biggest things of the kind/ bility of doing them @ great TO VISIT A-Y-P. & H New York ever pulled off | wrong.” OTTAWA, Ont, June 4—Karl 2 1 95 They didn't play bean bag, or} And the girls themselvee-—they| Gray, gov eneral ct Canada, | . munch olives, these high school | liked It yesterday, On his} girl, Not much. They put on} It wasn't something they had te onth he will visit the hie in a splendid steel range Dloomers and loose blouses and | do, like their lessons, They called] & ition Frank Oliver,! and wil! give very satisfactory re besket ball and base ball, / it fun, and entered into it with anPmint#ter ita, William Temple ‘¢ is of the newest type fand ran races and high jumped and | enthusiasm that surprised even the] man, minister land reven onstruction nd | put the shot-Just lke a lot of boys! promoters. Some of the records|and Sydney Fi minister construction be Mayer McClellan presided at the | they made in the Jumps and sprints| agriculture, will leave for Beatle latest approved games, and wave the full official| were very creditable, showing thela short time. range design for sae an a - — practical use; full nickel trimmed; has warming elonet; duplex grates; heavy covers, top centers and firebox lnings; ae bestos lined body and $1.35 Smart and Serviceable Suits for Men and Young Men at $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00, $25.00 We have them to suit you for any yocation you may be in, from the most moderate priced to the finest materials and workmanship that human skill can pro- duce. Nothing is lacking;‘every little detail in their construc tion is carefully carried out, so that our Suits look well, fit well, and hold their shape. Men’s Trousers If in need of a separate pair of Pants, look at our Peg Top Cords at $2.95 and $2.50. Worth up to four dollars. Men's Tweed Pants, cassimeres, worsteds and fancy silk mixtures, from— $1.75, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 to $6.00 Boys’ Suits A nice assortment in all-wool fabrics, weaves in worsteds, serges and cassimeres, at ... Savane . $3.95 and $5.00 3oys’ Ali-Wool Knee Pants, ‘all sizes ... 50¢ Boys’ Knicker Pants, 8 to 16 years, for ........75¢ In corduroy or all-wool fabrics. Hats In all the leading shapes and colors, from $1.45, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 to $5.00 Straw Hats, Panamas, Linen Crush Hats thing you desire in Headgear can be had here at the lowest prices Men’s Furnishings This department is complete with everything that’s new and up-to-the-minute in style for Men and Young Men. If it’s Shirts, we have them in light, dark and medi- um grounds; both pleated as well as plain frants; cuffs attached or detached, from— 65¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 If it’s Underwear, either Union or Two-Piece Suits can be had here in medium or light weights, in wodl, cotton, lisle or silk mixtures, from 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 up If it’s Sox, fancy or plain, wool, cotton or lisle, all weights, from—10¢, 15¢, 25¢ to 50¢ If it’s Neckwear, the most fastidious can be pleased from the large assortment of silks, in every conceiy able désign and color, in all the new and up-to-date shades at— 25¢ and 50¢ McCormack Bros. 812-14 FIRST AVE. Opposite Colman Block the newest any Two Stores Seattle-Tacoma balanced oven doors; four regular price 61.75 holes; No, 814, high clos & very convenient ile for the rn i . nursery, exactly lke pleture: et; regular price §80.00; Strongly constructed of selected specially priced for Batur- dew reed; an excellent value at the regular price of $1.75 wen eee riced for saturday $1.35 imit one to @ cus- tomer é —our Suburban Delivery serv- vice is a great convenience is the ideal furniture polleh; we guarantee it for those liv- to be the ing far out; best you can we ke reg- buy. Full , ular deliveries size bottle— SEATTLE to oll points of Greater Ge- Second Avenue at Pine pet 25c The Merry Widow Will be heard at THE MOORE, vunning TWO WEEKS, commencing with n:atinee Sunday, May 30th. The more familiar you become with this catchy mut: the more you will enjoy the opera. We Have All the Merry Widow Music Capital, $300,000 Surplus, $35,000 While this bank does a large savings busl- ness, It does even a larger commercial busl- ness. We are able to serve you in both de partments. The follow. ing directorate insures conservative, safe man- agement: Ferdinand Schmitz, J. D. Lowman, A ewart, In Victor Records and Player Rolls. Drop in and CH. Bebo Hear Them. et eae « ” (Die Lustige | “Villa Song.” MERRY wee a , 1 ige fea pie: : we Aa Branches at Ballard, Witwe) (Lehar) Dolee amor $1, v-inch, with orchestra. Georgetown and Ren- (Vocal Walts) In English «We ton. $9107, 12-inch, with orchestra Sung by Elste Stevenson, Bo- In Italian $3.00 prano, and Chorus, Bung by Marcella Sembrich, ieee "Villa Bong.” | S1688, 12-inch, with orchestra. 1 Love You So” (Walts) In English $1.00 6840, 10-inch, with orchestra Sung by Helene Noldi, Soprano, bd Hung by Blsle Stevenson, 86 ‘Women Mad oh, Te 10-inch, with orchestra prano; Harry Macdonough, Ton sata : 600 rust C1) | or | Sung by the Peerless Quartet ° | Maxiin’s 5304 10-16 h, with of “Merry Widow Walts," instru of Seattle ety Brae sashonstigh mental, 91665, 12-inch (waite ung by Ha Macdonough. time) oo Tenor iss. Corner ; . “Merry Widow Waits,” Instro Cavalier, The . ot igh eae gree mental, 6208, 10-inch 6c Second and Cherry In English 60c | “Merry Widow Two-Step,” In- Sung by Stevenson & Btanley. | strumental, 6465, 10-inch 60e 1406 Second Av. Largest Steinway Dealers in the World. Largest Victor Dealers in the World. 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