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iit 1 THE SEATTLE STAR working out of Danville AUSELL RAS t here relation me-halt he » in 1777.) PENSACOLA, Fie. Barberi, of this city, Mr. and Mre. Hiwaukee | ' ernor ANd | ight deathe were recorded tm Heattle nN we reed for the | reeterday 1 nit Tt st er egnitien of th TACOMA.—Henry 'T, Rona, man wits : ie the mo 3| ale and seven little fe | « HPastern Mant ufacturing | yeid @ the mother of 1 | i} rs edly Bonttlo. Feater- | children Defies Sheriff to Move | a es iiaite Sibieisks canlehet Him, and Makes It| lnoneys ‘ORK: le Vein tne} ~ e York, if the pl ] f te Good Because of Crowd | *°"* F Alfred Dreyfus wan vindicated by ‘ing ~. Le th French art f last resort and 7 on Street. Kchnetder, [restored to the army four years age ; niene |» n enthustast, Bas | today There is no jarring drag tn | butit an ae ne, in which he pr rounding corners, the wear and tem R than have a tussle with t bride aloft NEW YORK.—In an amateur box: | {a redu: = tials w A. ¥ nt of th ing bout held in Mineola, L. 1 last | or the pullers gre Alaska y lay noon ween to wed were ineued te tt ap: wee Brant, known 0 per cent increase In spe e et ined, 8 i on : y < — to Ne attention could reach him. he high cost of living has reach © yi agi ok, ed Malaysia, Conmul-General Du | made ' ath hf -~ t | The steamer A. G. Lindsay from | Bois, of Bingapore, gives the follow: | a Hod t hin fortune | Seattle, the first lar » at-ling prices in the Btralts Bettte- |f t r Dr. E. M that 5 ‘eaee thet steam kwitn | menia: Medium quauity ‘ } r A h r » =the 39. conte « J : ‘ mi Bis Bb BY rfelt the | crommed the t uth of oF conte? obi be ’ ers ree the of the estate r safely and reached Bethel J ents: tard th ned Hodge g © three daughters, The eatate | 9 | eet into a waiting | is valued at approximately $750,000, | * 3 turbey. 40 conte: eases, | a | | Killed by a gun-| cont Py «oy ay K a cents; potatoes, 4% conta: emmn, 21 - da al berta, went ashore lothing and with @}cents a doxen; freah milk, 11 cents ' als in the shape of Ja quart; bread, 4% cents per loaf i CREEK, Col 1 W. Alexa GRIPPLE . we of Hilingis student ghtning on the summit of | ew : i Mount Pisgah last night A BELLINGHAM.—The bedy of ’ to Bet Harry Coones, a shingle belt cutter.) LOs oe . |was found yesterday lying fac . downward in the underbrush nes his cabin, on Chuckanut mountain | with @ bullet hole in e right shoul ne Ringer, | night One lovely divorce day was granted yoster OQUIAM of the gifts jr the daughter of Mr. and Mre. te have| M J 8 th r first birt y « ye y was 8 hict Mr. r t Mew grand-| Tt rural free delivery mat KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Ci her 18-month ckecie, wife employe, threw herself jin front of # passenger train yeater GERMAN CITY ADVERTISES FOR MAYOR; ; ay py nh wer alt ve 1 ‘ Hodge PAYS AN ANNUAL SALARY OF $5,250 |) dey. Both were killed. Poverty was iff lal BERLIN, Germany, July 13.—The city of Magdeburg, through MONTESAN( | B the president of its city council, is advertising for a mayor, In pa . pers all over the German empire. The salary is 21,000 marke year ly (85,250), which includes the rental of a dwelling in the city fe hall, Beside the salary, the mayor ie allowed $1,000 a year for r DENCY ser official expenses. Knox, Jr, has giver . certain that the b aged The practice of hiring expert officials, wherever obtainable, Bi aur bile agent, bh or fn the head. if xplain 4 no novelty in Germany, where, sometimes, two cities bid in his 0 the boy's insanity competition for a particularly capable man. The Magdeburg case and b é ng to go te willing to a photo ond av 4 for It is feared that attracts special attention, as it ia the first large city to advertise in filling s0 prominent an office. The retiring mayor has lately been promoted to be Prussian minister of finance ry home tors office companied the graph studio on where he good several picture sell may escape from the asy Charcoal is goed for poultry to | il eat, as it aids the digestion and his parents w photographs to aid tn le Sheriff Hodge was to take Bus “Scale |) FREDERICK & NELSON’S Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture || not Hodge can get away from Seat tle today; if not, Bussell will be taken tomorrow ARC LIGHTS GLOW } IN ANCIENT TARSUS | (ty United Pree.) | | | | | Stirring Values i in Beds, Springs and Mattresses The Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture now progressing involves the clos- ing-out at extremely-low prices of quantities of Brass Tron Springs and Mattresses, resulting in savings to home-furnishers The Sale offerings in these lines have been WASHINGTON, July 13— The ancient city of Tarsus, in Asia Minor, where the Apostle Paui was born, is catching up with the progress of civiliza- tion, and now is illuminated by electricity. In a report to the govern- ment on the electrification of the ancient city, Consul Ed ward Nathan, of Mersine, says there are 450 eciectric street lights In the city and €00 incan descent lights for private use. The power is taken from the Cyndus river. | MARGARET ON HER well-made and Beds, Cots iveness rarely equaled First Floor, Annex, Hof a deci assembled on the for convenient inspection. . TWO EXAMPLES OF THE VALUE-GIVING IN IRON BEDS' (By United Pres) CHICAGO, July 15.—Margaret 1 ington, who retired from the stage, secured a di from Daniel Froh man and married Edward J. F fe today on her-way to her Ta home to prepare for a return to the footlights. A new play in which she will star is to be presented there August 26. | The former ‘star admits that “th } lare of the foottights” to resist, but enys that she we never go back to the stage if her |} husband could not be with her dur- | was too § SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $1.95—Full-Size Iron Bed, as illus | Iron Bed finished in pea-green anual ig her tours on. the road i | and having head and foot posts trim- bk tt te tee ete el trated, finished in white enamel. med with brass vases. * * i * VICTIM TO SCIENCE. | cs epee aaa CLEARANCE PRICES ON MATTRESSES * PHILADELPHIA, Pa - pest x0 Ate. Mirhan K. Kaseabtan, #1 SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, <ray specialist, is as the #| vel - abies ® result of nents with #| $1.80 — Cotton Top Wood-Fibre | $7.75—Silk Floss Mattresses, manu * */] Mattresses, all sizes. fac , a ws ; i) » al ; actured by special process, strongly * a | $4.50_ +5 i bi SALE PRIC E | built up sagfhiotea Ph gti dill aaa * 4 Aw 35-Pound Mattresses of pure | : os : m i <a te 4/] white cotton, covered in striped satin jcovered in satin-finished ticking, in ¥ I } ard he . finished ticking, in single and three- | three-quarter size. | % Kassablan a# |! quarter sizes. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE i id Aciiclialialiatctetehet atone My : ALE FRICE, | $9.50—Special Process Full-Size $4.90—-40-Pound Mattresses of pure white long fibre cotton in felted layers. Amoskeag A. C. A, tick- all sizes. | “Perfection” Cotton Mattresses, con Western Washington Fair Will Show Class | At a Washington Chamber of preliminary arranger big fair to be hel made, Prizes Covered in ing, taining nine layers of long fibre white cotton and covered in art ticking, CLEARANCE PRICES ON SPRINGS SEMI-ANNUAL SALE. PRICE, SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, 90¢—Plain Woven Wire Springs in $1.45—Woven Wire Springs with full or three-quarter size, with wood | cable and spiral spring supports, in frame ssiitehia fot edna acduon boda: |} full and three-quarter sizes, for iron and wood beds. 1) SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $2.65—Leggett Springs, made en- tirely of tempered steel coils, in three- quarter or full size, for wood beds. CLEARANCE PRICES ON WOVEN-WIRE COTS SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, SEMI-ANNUAL SALE $1.35 — Folding Cot with wood | $1.50 — Folding Cot with frame and plain woven wire fabric, in | wire fabric supported by flat 2-6 and 3-0 sizes. bands and helical springs, $1.50, $1.95— tern-made ilar to the above, frame. Springs, sim with hardwood PRICE, woven steel Good Fishing in Lake Union, Fishing in Lake Unie getting | better right along. The Saturday and Sund make the fish hungry, for some big catcher were made. ©. N. Huntost who rents out nd selis pert winkles for bait the Latona bridge, didn't + boats enough to go and Sunday. 'n addition to the items listed we offer some very unusual values in odd fj Springs and Mattresses of various grades and patterns. This purchase covers a range of unusually becom ls in n color-combinations, including chech tripes and cre bar ¢ Fro1 of styles represented, we describe three t ully att tive Frock nm whose charm is in their simp! SPECIAL $6.75—1)r« lawn h k, 1 sleeves and plaited skirt with ce rr it lawn ! SPECIAL $7.75—Dress« V-shaped e trimme Valenciennes lace, and plaited nee h thre Ae neck with wide }] plain and novelty effects. } orings and stripes FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Hore Closes Dally at 6:20. CLEARANCE OFFERINGS IN omen’s and Misses’ High-Grade Tailored Suits, at ssp nd Mi FURNITURE | DRY GOODS = ANY broken and odd lines of Women remaining on hand are now grouped in one larg real value = that by no means indicates theit wide all-wool materia plain-tailored and trimmed styles are range of , including in the lot, in the season in many popular colorings, including black, na 1 gr Special at $15. 00 for Clearance A Special Purchase of Pretty Lawn and Gingham Dresses, Specially Priced green anc SPECIAL $8.50—\) 1 aited fri Midsummer Clearance of White Wash Fabrics - haghneles attractive value ry 1 re I / se r sheer dress in soft, mercerize ty, f ‘ CLEARANCE finish 2B-ix Mercer YARI In Linon Lawna, 32 incl wide, | ar n ther ¢ Fine qua exce ade for all dress pu } heer Cross-bar and S L India Din . CLEARANCE OF WHITE sheer white materials for children's ap FABRICS AT 25¢ ¥ ARD. parel Ir 1i Opera Batiste ine wide, a sheer | dome and crisp w finist ne Cloth, an x Sun-bleact Mul 45 | Suitin 1 fine French” inches wide I Dainty Bands and All Venise Lace Allovers, suitable for overdresses, spec cial yard, $2.50 and $3. Venise Lace Bands in effective flor ventional designs, special, yard, 85¢. 7 nds in an assortment i idered, jet and pearl effé || Thomson’ s Glove- Fitting Corsets STYLE 171, PRICE $1.50 —Long hip mc with mod- erately-low bust and long skirt trimmed at top with ribb« of hose supy STYLE 1 Fancy B ored, silk-em ; $ | a | yard, 85c 4 Fancy A wel ed for high b tands in jetted, hip, ft broidered, gold and silver e Made two pairs of yt STYLE 117, PRIC E A particularly slender figures, w girdle top and flexible in the side in to 5 inches wide, special, y s SILK FINISHING BANDS, 1 TO2 WIDE, SPECIAL, 8 YARD. A wide variety of Silk Finishing B many popular colorings, some with bothe ished and others with pointed ‘edge, Special, for wide steels a and two i se Support ers are attached. — ge finishing vests and yokes. ond Floor at 8c yard. Clearance of Men’s Summer Furnishings This Clearance Sale has as its object, which the extremely-low special prices are rapidly attaining, the complete clearance of all broken lines of Men's Summer Furnishings that have accumulated since the beginning of the season. Some of the more important offerings are as follows: Clearance of Neckwear,25e— | Clearauce of Outing Shirts, Washable Four-in-Hands | $1.35— in a variety of plain and nov- | Summer Outiag Shir ; elty designs | . 1 uting Shirts of Clearance of Neckwear,35c— Plain colors, bias stripes, fancy figures, panel and polka-dots, made in flowing end and French fold styles Clearance of All-Silk Four-In- Hands, 55e-— Of stylish cravattings, in madras and percale in plain Negligee, Plaited and Soft Cuff effects Clearance of Shirts, 85e— All broken. lines ef Plaited Shirts, new effects, eliects Plain this season's patterned with figures and stripes, attached and separate wi vith pe of Straw Hats, | Clearance of Athletic Shirts $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00— | and Drawers, 35¢ Garment— | | ‘ remaining stock of | of ] | Clearance of Neckwear, 85c— Large Full Scarfs of good quality -silk, including Eng lish silks in attractive pat terns; also English Knitted Four-in-Hands in fancy col- | Our fancy figured madras high-grade Straw Hats, in cluding Split, Soft, Sailor and Sennit Straws and nainsook. | Clearance of Lisle and Silk- Clearance of Cotton and | Finished Lisle Hosiery, 35c Clearance of Night Shirts, | Silk-and-Cotton Shirts and Pair— Clearance of Summer: $1.85— Drawers, 85c Garment— | In tans, blues, greens, | 15¢ Pair Broken lines of Embroid In blue, flesh and fancy | navy, black and white and Of plain and fi ered Sateen Night Shirts. colors. | other colorings A CLEARANCE OF PARASOLS Many popular styles in’ Parasols, selected from regular stock, have been shé for this Sale. Especially notable are the irply under values presented in five large special groups at $13.50] [$285] | $5.00 | [$7.50] | $10.00 | LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS FOR FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED — | Mail Orders Carefully Filled |