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THE SEAT SEATTLE 4,500 MILES ves JBOTHWELL DID. tsi [At the Theatres | ed ORPHEUM'S NEW BILL—FORM AT A GLANCE otte Pictures... The Braham Phantographe, Long and tiresome Py 9 Mildred Morton Just gets by Wentworth and company... Tumbling le good e son S$ Lew Anger Gets many laughs Underwood and 81 Well played i ¢ Stepp, Met Hit of th | 5 Boh! Good in e me cae ventor ales CE ee _ Ina report submitted by City| emi- Annua rée- in Nothing But ahve BY J. WILLIS SAYRE. ato season with the Netlls, and} Gomptrotier Bothwell to the city | Move onthe Entire] nis week's Orpheum show ta a Meee eee ioun hey council last night, It developed | - = " H a'drop from the excellent bills |)" rebeh gan ty vod y i Grand Trunk System To- trop from th ident dille | nave a company of six pe nd al that for a day or two while he was | cS oes Ganel, ee bre Wi lin New York at the time of the re ommence omo row eay. | the ver funding of the old and the delivery | several minutes, but Mr. of the new $955,000 worth of elty | aS : tes with ora phanto e 1 handles thin scene tnet-|of Seattle bonds, the city's credit F lical -reduct ‘ ij effective ~~ poe 19, — | STARR whiten as tation of th wan in danger, The difficulty came EGINNING tomorrow morning, radical price-redu v bem task Satie Fa GAA outly wat ee rom mee pp. Meblinger and King are the lin retiring the old bonds, which had a Y of mmuat railroad strikes |g of the Hast river picture makes | well, Including ‘thelr sarecter aimee |t2 De done before the sale of the | on all odd lots—broken lines 1 quantitic mer ndise ould wn. ana 06 tty pleture, but you have toling, their plano playing and their | NeW bonds could ee gpg eeu oe t} } er 4s ule through too much tiresome | burlesque of DeWolt Hopper's one-| Blair & Co, at whore o' be out of place in next season och r } e t the Grand | "tuff to got to it time micceas, “Dr. Syntax.” Bpeak- | old bonds were redeemable, refused | of the G M i Morton, a prima donna, |ing of thin act, if you ever maw Nat|to redeem them until the city had : Sectic thro it the store, for t pur it that whe te the belle |Goodwin In hit “Nominee” or “Gold | the full amount of them on deposlt. | discontinued—in the various Section 1 1 She » to aay | Mine” days, take a look at this pt- |-phis the council had failed to make | Gal the thorougt te - t eer, and you'll see that Net! provision for, and Hothwell had to pose of our Semi-Annual Pre-Inventory Sales } c ‘ ! c y ‘t . es hg A Mn | ether ie arte THO Fe larrange what was in effect a nom | i a who put on an © Ww atartling : ne : +4 etock-taking t t revar , with of e comedy ts inet “Giris ean act|{nal loan, Blodgett & Co. acting clearance of all goods that stand in the way of rapid c ng, gard | ¥ bling is excellent ' very little} for the purchasers of the new Me H n a thoroughly f In introduced. It tx a typt-|aue, advancing the money to the oe { are re tis atyped tal city’s flzcal agents, who tn tan to regular valuation pic m fin ‘ en to the imitatte deposited the money with the hold . " - t P r or d r | sor ioscts =" ie te | en - incipals are fair and 3 | den of the 1890 bond inmue, thus sav Practically all Sections will con e—to a | rf > | : augha b © he! = ing the city’s credit ; out, and 4,0 , ' vy Boe. nee baasty ad Bothwell ja in receipt of a per | the Sal many economies a fond wood and Frances | m of the sonal letter from Blodgett & Co.,| 8 ne ¥ here, Miss | ' wn are me complimenting him upon the good | Ba ’ " m the days of her long | markable. business sense displayed by him tn} . - . ‘ —_——___. this unforeseen and delicate contin iy . any de to the life, and aing , and thanking him for his | = +e Bay tast} Milton an Lonas, in. their | efficient services In protecting the we ~ r might | Cn po ra on saxaphones, | city’s eredit, and thereby the new | le inte . i issue, in which Blodgett & Co. was | Han ial ” a - : ——— SS ay a) ing et «ist who | vitally Interested. | o — 7 € a bed tuff that and le them = = > ene ————< = — =. ——— = There evernesa all, they are new Greeters’ Club Outing. ov ae ork S| Sree Sa FREDERICK & NELSON, inc. : Po hg re ; taged 2 | club will give {ts first excursion for 5 - mgt and It's all in p ime, toc members and their friends. The in 4 om Mile, Letitia Bartoris, the foremoet | steamer Chippewa has been char thi take out a . | song Interpreter, has « and re-|tered, and will make « trip to | a pected ‘ } ' * | markable vo This @ sine*| Hood's canal. The committee in : ex | Ail a range r aritone to mesxc 1 : : | “ jeharge of the outing Is nee | gana red gly nes. i G. Wright, Hy Stevens, T “per i he “age 1 # seven notes above the |Of J. G ® ‘forages ey t e, in an aerial | Staff and goes five below | Roy Goff and G. K. Drury (welt i mo “ - t © Mayville, human| Murphy & Francis are comedians | | store i cle ave carr ¢ 7 plea me" | of Jack Johnson's color 4 [a ' L ¥ he a “ Lt r t are champior an : Trun The Act of a if Wi if ce Kal ol f K U d : n Importer’s Surplus of Knit Underwear on Sale ati} of Seattle's business men has made it a rule of bis lay aside part of bis monthly earnings. “When I earned but forty dollars a month,” he told a friend, “I saved ton, When I earned more I saved more. It all went Into « savings bank. J owe my success to the fact that early in life I cultivated the saving habit.” GET AHEAD AND STAY AHEAD We pay FOUR PER CENT INTEREST on Savings Accounts, The State Bank of Seattle Mutual Life Bidg. Corner First and Yesler. IN READINESS, Specially-Low Prices JAP CHAUFFEUR WILEY ESTATE “1S HOT TO BLAME WORTH MILLION om the prosecuting | Clifford Wiley has made applica Henry Miy tion to the probat Howard M. Mc: appointed administrator of the/ t released from estate of Mr. and Mra. Charles §. ail. He was held blame | Wiley, who were drowned in Jar t In which seven | vis inlet, Britieh Columbia, tast d and his ma | week. A will was filed made by ‘illiam A. Brigas. | « aaries 8 Wiley mo seven WAS) yours in which he left bis en was T® tire estate to his wife The estate ON 88 | ty said to be worth a mi 4, although t out of danger. He is; Whgner's band will pl ay in Kin near park tonight Frederick & Nelson’s Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture court that he be ban seven ; 1¢ importer’s duleate clean up his sum mer merchand his winter lines arrived. These are all Rewa well-made goods, of good quality, and at the special prices quoted values are remarkably attractive. —Basement et sound. The ail, about 10 day Women’s Knit Vests Hoe] [15] [19] Vie ta PLATN Ale ANCYS 19¢—Women’s low neck and ge 1 Swiss-ribbed, ct) silk-taped, another lace yoke. ernme Bremerton. CIN I GIES | 3, SPECIAL 15¢ te Swiss-ribbed ¢ KNIT VESTS, SPECIAL | KN 10¢—Women's Knit Vests | —of pure ton, neck, sleeveless st Vests of fine q yoke in bea ocheted clover design or Knit Union Suits, 30c and 40c } SWISS-RIBBED UNION SUITS, SPECIAL | WOMEN'S KNIT UNION § SPECIAL 40¢—W 1} 30¢—Women’s low neck and sleeveless Swiss ribbed Cotton Union Suits, in white, with lace- | PUT White cotton Union § nlow neck, sleeveless style trimmed umbrella knee | pretty cro of pure white cotton, in low | with ide lace yoke in medallion neck style with wing sleeve. effect with To again bring the Lake Wash-/f] ington canal matter before the su-| preme court, the board of county commissioners have agreed to be come parties to an application fc a rehearing. The supreme court has decided adversely to the canal | project The supreme sf claring the. canal propo om with out the law wan based n the fact that the federal governmént had taken no steps towa the eanal project. S| cision was congress has made a canal priation mmed Interesting Values in Women’s Wash Suits and Dresses | Women’s Linen Suits Women’s Linen Suits in white and natt color, with plain 1 Special $5 00 ~~ ed coats, mannish notch collars, and plaited skirts Well-tailored - ’ me ’ . exceptional value at, spec 0. Women’s One- Piece Tub Dresses, Special $3.75 me of checked hers made of finon, wi trimmings of embroidery and piping, with full pl skirts f trimmed with Vi laces and tucks. Special $3.75 Rasement Salearoem | Pre-I Inventory Sale of Lingerie and Tailored Waists good styles in color-| AT $1.25—A gencrous selection es in each style rent. These V well-made and well-fitting | are trimmed with motifs of | SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, | 50¢—Parlor Stand of oak in | golden finish, with 18-inch square NNUAL SALE PRICE, | $5.00—Six-Foot Extension Ta constructed bard-| ble of solid oak in polished Chair, In polished | golden finish with 42-inch square | , with cobbler seat. | top. | top. SEMLANNUAL SALE PRICE, Evidences of | Superiority Are many, for many, many Women’s Tub Dresses, one-piece styles, so people are using LADY WELLINGTON COAL ex- clusively, after years of struggling with the poor sorts. If it should happen that AT 50¢—S ed-stripe and black and white check per- | this lot, not you have no neighbor who | Roa ge oe sia can give evidence, order cales, and navy and white check lawn, | all sizes in Just one ton and gather your own evidence. No increase in prices. AT 95¢—A wide range of styles in Lingerie Waists, trimmed with laces, fine | AT 95¢—\Waists of linene and tucking and medallions; also. strictly | also chambray in stripes and solid tailo | Venise, laces and embroideries Lady Wellington Coal | LUMP, $5.50 NUT, $3.75 FURNACE, $3.75 Per Ton at Bunkers red Waists in white linen and madras, | Waists of lawn, trimmed with in striped and solid colors. | broidery, also pin-tucked, tailonel Other Attractive Pre-Inventory Specials SEMI. ANNUAL SALE SEMI-ANNUAL SALE SEMLANNUAL SALE PRICK, nip PRICE Combination $1:2.50-—-Combination Bookcase of $3.65 — Hardwood whet gt SH a In duit | O&K In golden finish, rubbed dull, Oréer from your dealer or direct from zolde r with conveniently arranged Interior N U SLIN ) 7 = . ‘ | golden finish, with | soiden or Karly English fin- | and four adjustable shelves for G MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS, SPECIAL AT 25¢ HUBBARD APRONS, SPECI AL, 25¢—Of blue Pacific Coal & Oil Co. back and cobbler seat in | {gh, provided with desk and | books. Has deep writing bed with Sowns, Corset Covers and Drawers in various styles, soiled | white plaid gingham - green-bronze color. three open shelves for books. drawer and compartment beneath j from display. ss one CHILDREN’S MUSLIN SLEEPING GARBES BABIES’ SUNBONNETS, SPECIAL 10¢—In white; | SPECIAL, 10¢ Sines from 2 to 8 years; sighuy soiled from display, ea | BAND APRONS, SPECIAL 15¢—Of blue and STRAW BONNETS FOR BABIES, SPECIAL 25¢. | checked gingham z 401 Hinckley Bik For Went Senttle Prices Phone West 11