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wy WAL GeraTe | Continued ne 4 grocery store geod, ovation Anderson & Dailey, 604 Pioneer Mooth TH Head offiea 7 iY i «| dia io FOR SALE On EXCHANGE | ified Directory, ARCHITECTS, M bee | at & NO#* PARKER G4N. ¥ Bik ind | Mechanion Line a epectalty Was * Bay {0TH & KELLY, 6 ABSTRACTOR 5-879 Colman Dida. | in & Malley, 8 Waranteed titles and corporat sede at} Whittiens: Maller Wook BANKS, CANADIAN, ® DANK OF COM an Ooneral allowed eo 1 TILE BRANCH, Holt, Mngr | jeveces, —*| De to Spinning’s for bieyele repaira | ndrtes wat BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ts Phone Mats “CONTRACTORS, 1 Pike ot rr claire t beet, Colonial Hotel ¥ Grant Lacky most retlavle me charms given, 1414 Fourth tree readings datiy for Te ae ie Tt SF O Stevens, spiritwation mts. FURNITURE BARGAINS 5, at @ PLATT FURN. CO. table, full f foot etteasion Yeiue a! regular price my Gontal Switehes eit on sale Mendey sod Thureday Lael “ Pe Readings. i, “=a Me GW. ber, 128 tr tt CTIVE SERVICE. ht copT per ve ,Acaucy 3] reade tele : SALE—FURNITU €. ont inom §, ® ae mn my ——e We Te ree, Lavestigations are Lose « pu Unent DENTISTS. J BROWN—1 oe gn ait high claat duatal work head Gaeewere & The Cer chest Ge HAIR GOODS. 3 Vaien LU ABE Coder and ee eee johneon @bp ‘Serene Main ther eit HAL MAKERS. —_SS EO 12.00 Hate Kavanaugh, 1218 Fir —1t OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Members Na! Mate and County 71 ow Kirkevitie 408 | Northers . th and Pike Phones MASSAGE. construction, wate site a ee special tre PEGE MrT! Inchen beautiful ’ 1% teria) apteinis are sew Mt used farnt had at about he fomplets, packed ond or wharf @ PLATT FURX. 00. ) boas # and sole agente oat Charter Oak Manges . 3908, Ind. 3084 god ot paying rent, Mie te acquire Wi double Havel int Be tnd mountelna for Smonth KW Vie or it}t wal Pe furniture tm . tt epee for mais, $450; O26 id se is furniture for sais. pho A bitt. coe 0 TO BUY—FURNITURE. NTURE & AvoTiOw | PANT. 7 OxTH avA, 5 THR HiGHEeT (P.MAND rURNI WVALUB DONT wRLL al ane Timm | a Weed furniture te | ® ae am bi PhS a + Be Deparun to jon Bmpire 1 a it Noreen, ole We Yorke widg te peats present location 14 (rear) Union ee August Tostiner, 664 Eilers id Toss an excursion on the steamer Mon- oo me cluse-in | Catena he emg . Barnes a bers Mart dora | | phones 1037 HOTOGRAPHERS’ —— oe Frick Ripding and Printing Go. Pike Vises, MEATON Risctrie, seam ond tub bathe, ote NOTARY PUBLIC. OPTICIANS. BRAS. OES See” os ” PAINTERS, 40 Decorating First clase reaponable hunset, Mata ee tinting and none L PATEN) ATTORNEYS, OT FATENTR—-Rooke free, able, rates reason ni P ATi Patent irk Atiortaye: ait Years ia Pest & Talbot, EXPERT Mut PATTERNS AND MODELS, Se The Beattie Peirce on Mode Works 106 Piret ov. & PLUM — HYSICIANS, ee DR WME LOVERING hae removed Bachangs home for enable; beet Tevalide; trained of care, AB 445 Avenda block Ind. 45 SUPPLIES, foattio. Both phones 1971. po Dn Ev Ratedliten triste i. | buy second-hand clothing at hi he Mricee “2089; Main 6 1Pl —e bore stiose at wold by George 1406 Pourth av. Ind. 1008 Union Ph a or hour work. | THEY itors given *jthe A.-¥ == | ay. ‘EDITORS. HERE OR MEETING COME FROM POINTS ALL OVER THE STATE OF WABHINGTON State to the arriving thre editors and thelr number of nearly in Beattie today days’ convention tomorrow wit Hident whieh Pre Albert Johnaon has been fh Hoquiam for the lat thre ! in conjunction with the ity department of the Alaska ikon-Pacifie exposition, and the ftivers of the Seattle Pro clu has made complete for the three dayw pleasure penal Tomorrow ring registration at the exposition grounds the ‘ffice of James A, Wood tn the Administration butlding, will take place, At 2 pom. all will attend a matinee at the Orpheum, Uokets be ing tendered by John Canal Friday at 9 & m. the be_miven a slghtaoe the elty by th nts ArranKer ine, On visitors wilt ing tip about Beattie Chambe Apecial trolley square at 9 @ the via A bus of care mm and at noon will t to the fair gro inows seasion will be held in the Fine Arte bullding at 2:30 p.m Friday and at 6 p m. there will be & dinner in the New York butiding. by the exposition officials. After § p,m. all will have fun on the Pay Streak will leave oor nda On Saturday morning the dele wates will visit the exhibits at the jexposition grounds, and at 2:30 p. & business session, which will include the election of officers, will ooour, At 6 p m. there will be & trip on Lake Washington on steamers of the Anderson Steam boat company and a luncheon given on board by the Seattle Pross club Atop all will once more be m the Pay Streak witnessing fire works, given aa @ special feature to tore. OFFICERS ARE NAMED TODAY The National Lumber Manufac turers’ association met at 11:30 this morning at the Hoo Hoo house on the exposition grounds, and chose New Orleans as the place of thetr hext meeting. They elected the following offt cers: President, Edward Hines, of Chicago; first vice president, BE. G. m. Griggs, of Tacoma; second vice president, Wm. D. Stillwell, of Sa vannab, Georgia; treasurer, J. A. Freeman, of St. Loula. The board of governors will elect a secret, The following changes were made in the board of governors: KR. A Long, of Kansas City, retiring prow ident, was made an exofficio mem ber of the board. R. M. Corrier, of Sardis, Missisalppl, succeeds John B. Ransom. William Irwin sue coeds Edwards Hines, A. lL. Ow born, of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, suc- ceeds George H. Chapman. Last evening the visiting mem- bers were guests at a dance at the Washington State bulldina ‘Lhe convention will close with a public meeting at the Fine Arts building this afternoon, Tomorrow the delegates will be the guests of the Port Blakeley MIN company on tleello to the navy yard and other points on the Sound, and Friday they go to Tacoma aod on Saturday will visit Portland before return ing to their homos In the east EAGLES WILL BE ON HAND AT THE A.-Y.-P. GROUNDS TOMORROW A large crowd of Eagles from the convention of the Washington state aerte of that order will come to Be attle from Everett tomorrow to visit P. exposition on Kagies’ The visitors will take in the fair by day and the Pay Streak by night About 590 delegates with their wives and members of the Everett lodges are expected, while hundreds of local members of the order wilt be at the fair, Will Give Concert. Adolf Falk will give a concert at Haptiat af _ the Swedish church Thursday ev on HABITUAL. CRIMINAL AGT 15 SUSTAINED (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Waah., July 14-—-The supreme court this morning #us tatned the habitual criminal act of 1903 by which a person previously convicted, once or twice, sentenced to prison for life decision was in the Walla Walla case of a burglar named Frank Le Petrie. Given Medal of Honor. TOKIO, July 14.—Professor Bar ton, of Chicago, was the reolpient of a medal of honor conferred to- day by the imperial education asso: elation PARLORS | The CHIC OA00 MiEyiT F ARLOW values in Men's Unealled-for Huits, Wonaertal fade Poishings. Mata, Ca Ears Aino Full Droas Suits for TELEGRAPHY. — ir, 1008 Verna piace on furniture end plano opie, Ballard 195 reek ren viggrasny: A&B. wovene of Heatt Wire or wirele ort inatrution. Our location just west expo grounds. | the may be) The! THE STAR WEDNESDAY, BACKUS BOUND | TD KEEP JOB (Conoluded,) search through hi letter for the names of men who had Jbeen recommended to him at |the time of the two previou Appointment He found that M. F. Backus had been urged upon him by @ large number of jbusiness men of Seattle, and that the Backus petition did not contain the names of any of the men known to be financially} interested in the Metropolitan | Building company The ap pointment was thereupon of fered to Mr, Backus Asked a Refusal. | No sooner had the news of} the action of the governor be-| come public than word was| sent to Olympia that Mr Backus was a stockholder and of the Building company treasurer Metropolitan | Thereupon, | Governor Hay wrote a second} letter to Mr Backus, suggest ing that inasmuch as Mr Backus was interested in the Metropolitan Building com pany, it would hardly be proper for him to accept the appoint ment offered him, and intimat ing that his declination of the honor would relieve the gover- nor of some embarrassment In reply thereto, Mr, Backus wrote to the governor inform- ing him that he had disposed |] of all of his interest in the Met- ropolitan Building and that he did not, it decline company therefore, deem that he should to accept the very great honor offered him necessary by the governor. Still a Member. Mr. Backus is a member of the board of regents of State University of Washington The Metropolitan Building company’s anxiety regarding the personnel of the board of regents grows out of the de- sire of the company to secure an extension to 99 years of its lease on the property of the uni- versity JUST WHAT THE PRES- ENT LEASE MEANS TO THE MEN INTERESTED IN THE METROPOLITAN BUILDING COMPANY WILL BE EXPLAINED IN THE STAR TOMORROW. EDUCATION CONGRESS IN SESSION TONIGHT The Educational Congress at the A-Y-P. exposition opened Inst ever ing with a session in the Good Roads Building, discussing “Indus trial Education.” State Supertn of Sebools H. B. Dewey pre- nd Professor J. H. Francis. of the Polytechale High sohool of | Loa Angeles, made the principal ad dress, This evening at 8:30 the second meeting will be held, Prin cipal Edwin Twitmyer, of the Bel-| lingham High school, presiding Proaident Wm. J. Kerr, of Oregon Agricultural college, will speak, and Principal H. G, Black, of the Idaho State Normal at Lewiston, Proaident Penrose, of Whitman col | lege, will speak tomorrow evening, on “Moral and Religious Educa tion.” Friday is Teachers’ Day and Saturday Parents’ Day, when there will be a meeting at 10:30 a. m, fn the Fine Arts Building LOOKING FOR FACTORY SITE. Frederick L. Patton of the Shef. field Casting Manufacturing com-| pany of Alabama Is in the city look ing for a site for locating a branch factory here Water Front AT A PREMIUM Around the Bremerton Navy Yard. Navy Yard City has the only good water front for sale at any price around the navy yard. Navy Yard City is along aide the yard and haa one mile of the prettiest water front on Puget sound. AT OUR EXPENSE We are taking crowds and proving to them that a large profit Is inevitable on a small Investment made in Navy Yard City lota or tracts, Uncle Sam in spending millions of dollars on his navy yard and the early investors will reap the benefits. For a short time only we are selling $4 Large 4 down Lots On terms nthly Certified abstracts; city water in and paid for, We bulld homes on easy payments, You can get lots of work in the navy yard, Call at our office and go with us on the fast new steamer H. B. Kennedy, leaving Colman Dock ten times dally; fifty minutes’ ride, BREMERTON DEVELOP. MENT COMPANY, 106 Cherry St. Ground Floor, Call or write for maps and prices Therefore, the ere. and “. Novelty Suiting, Special 25¢ Yard i} 23x41 Hemmed Turkish Towels, g | Filled at JULY 14, 1909 es Sea Furniture “ae ‘Kus |QOpportune Special Oferngs in Novelty Wash Fabrics Preciosa Silk, Special 37c Yard Preciosa Silk, 31 inches wide, a | linen-and-silk fabric with brilliant | satin finish, shown in pale blue, Copenhagen, gray, pink and gold- en brown, | Fine weave Novelty Suiting, 32 inches wide, shown in tan with cluster stripes of dark or pale blue, or black; pale green with stripe of darker green; with lavender stripe. Dress Linen, Special 35¢ Yard 36-inch Dress Linen in white with single or cluster stripes of cadet, pink or tan; excellent for shirt-waists and suits. — Firat Floor. | Faille Silk Waist Special $5. 85 Waists of faille silk in dark plaid-stripe effects Yoke and collar of net, with silk piping; three plaits on either side of fas- ter front, French back, and long sleeves fin- ix) Special $5.85. —Firet Floor. ~ and plain colors, finished rlaited net. SPECIAL $1.65 good quality linen in several elabora SPECIAL $1.65 EA.—18x54 Clu width lace, with row of lace inserti ee Women’s Voile Skirts Special $10.00 Women’s Skirts of good quality black voile, including plain gored models finished with folds of self material, also full-plaited styles effect- ively trimmed with pipings of satin, and narrow bias bands, Some have panel front trimmed with jet but- tons. Special, $10.00. First Floor. also in pearl gray. | Exceptional Values in Fancy Linens EA.—17x51 Japs matching above scarfs specially pric Imported Cotton Voile, Special 19c Yard 25-inch imported Cotton Voile, in an attractive assortment of new stripes, on white. Crepe Plisse, Special 15¢ Yard Crepe Plisse, very desirable for | dresses and gowns, shown in | cream, Nile green, navy, tan, car- dinal and black, Special 35c Yard Imported Novelty Ginghams, | | | Imported Novelty Ginghams, | | 27 inches wide, in a wide variety | of pretty designs and color combi- } nations, comprising check, plaid, stripe and other effects. Virst Fioo PEO ET Is CEE Te Scckiinnchinniernneaabnl , | Tilecel Wash Waists, $1.85 { Tailored Waists of with half-inch plaits on either side, Madras, opening in front, six I four plaits down back, linen Waists of linette having two one-inch plaits collar, long sleeves and stiff cuffs of and cluster-tucks Attractive small tucks on either side front, in back; $1.85. at shoulder long sleeves with cuff, values at stilt First Floor een - | anese Drawn-work Dresser Scarfs of | ute designs; 30x30 squares in patterns ed at $1.45 each. | ny Lace Dresser Scarfs, ion in center, | of medium- First Fioor. Parasols in Wide Variety Plain and fancy Pongee Parasols at $3.75, $5.00, $7.00 and $8.50. White Silk Parasols with plain or fancy border and Directoire handle, at $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00. Fancy Silk Parasols, plain and Persian effects with Tokio frame, at $5.00, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00 and $12.00. White Linen Parasols, hand-embroidered, with hemstitched border, at $1.75, $2.50, $6.00, $7.00 and $12.00. Plain Silk Parasols in pink, blue, white, tan, gray, navy and red, at $2.50 and $3.50. —First Floor. brown, LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS FOR AUGUST NOW READY Towels Specially Priced } Jomen’s Suit i weight; special, 20c each Women’s natural-color lir 20x38 Hemmed Huck Towels, good grade, all-white with fancy border ef tailored, single- fects; special, 27¢ each 18x36 Hemmed Huck Towels, linen and cotton mixture, good weight, with is gored, with i red border; special, 16c each seams, | | —Firat Floor. Advertised Prices Ostrich Feathers Mave your old feathers made Into Willow Plumes, We clean, curl. re- d dye foathers in all shades fodsl on? Pympone made from pew H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. ; H you can't get boots or f H shoes to fit you, get them made fj i to measure at i MALLEABLE RANGES oy Opp, Savoy Hotel, The pride of every kitchen: a splendid atove in every way POYNOR—PURNTTURE faves You 30 per cent Waldorf Es: - The Home of “PRRFHOTO"-beat glove In thie elty for #1.00 a patr, 27--We Have--2 Live BUYERS for Sty Property at Market Value ‘OU wan SELL, see Us at ONCE 1 Bond & Realty Os Sutte 117.60 Mon's fample #20, $25 424—PIKE ST.—424 $40 ample Bulte ,, Pants Internat a0 ewe ore At W124 2syue LAUNDRY COLLARS te: Jt. 20; com canon acon Fi ue CUFFS 4c ‘ar First and Cherry. mis Optical Department. SHIRTS 8c ! 09 American Bank Bidg, Linen Suits, $16.50 inches long, in semi-fitting effect, trimmed with pe Price $16.50. (FREDERICK & NELSON) INCORPORATED Attractive Curtain White Scrim Curtains, good quality, even mesh, with 3-inch Cluny insertion and 1}4-inch Cluny edge. Specially priced at $6.75 pair. Saxony Brussels Net Curtains, 3 and 3% yards long, good quality, in several s of good quality, nen, having plain breasted coat 40 | arl buttons. Skirt lapped, tailored handsome designs, specially priced at I $8.85, $12.50 and $15.00 a pair. 1] —First Floor. Second F Ladies’ i Home Journal Style Books Free, Eat Mapleine Ice Cream on Improved Property or Closed at Made for building purposes. once mintaston.) . 112 Columbia 8¢ —It’s Delicious e is the vor— hotter than maple DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYPA, Lae (Bstablished 1893) 1 Ind, 1082, OSTEOPATHY Electricity, vibration, Meht thor apy, hot alr sweat baths, and other drugloss methods. Optical roome for fitting «la nd treating oyes, Best equipped offices in Seattle. Cons sultation free, Treatments $1 each A. Holt, Osteopath and Optictan. | 40T-8-9 People’s Bank Bidg., Second and Pike Main 2461, * BROKERS Stow Dot Suit Cases Traveling Bags MERK TRUNK @ BAG CO, O10 Firet Avo.

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