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YOU’LL FIND IT HERE S OF THE DAY COND As an Indication that the warm ‘Weather is here, the newly organ Ieemen’s union last plane af ated with the Central Labor of McNamara: of the ‘or Defen For the defense Me ‘Namara brothers, accused of blow | fng up the Los Angeles Times, the Coopers’ union has voted to assess each member $1 a month until the case is ended. Te Tailors’ union of 260 members "has voted $1.25 for each member Frat John Mitchell, @ent of the A. F. of L., and Louls F. Post, single tax editor of Chi cago, will soon be guests in Seattle, Was announced in the Central La bor Counell last wight vice presi “Stick to Last Ditch.” Urging them to “stick to the last @itch,” a night letter was sent last ight to the Vancouver, B.C ntons, on strike, by Labor Council. Austria and June 15, 1861, made it possibte for us to have all this music at birthday today. They gave the world Mme, Schuman Heink, a giori ous, living refu party tation of an old} and long credit ed tradition that motherhood de. stroyed the voice. She is the mother of eight children—a nd sings Detter than ever. In real life, as Mrs. Rapp, Jr., she is/ best known as 4 iajvoted mother and a genius a housewife. And she's a natur ized American citizen. id $390 for Fake Treasure. CHICAGO.—Walter Krane of Chi who paid $390 to Agnes Mc Millan to tell him the location of hidden treasure, has had her arrest ed. The treasure wag not there Krane looked Union Religion. KNOXVILLE—Union religion ts to de preached in a Union church, | established by local nions here ‘The label goes op everything, they | pay. SPREE EERE EEE % Girl Receives High Honor. % Among the 211 members of w the graduating class of the % University of Washington who & received their diplomas yester- & day was a girt who left with *® “magna cum laude” honor, a % @istinction accorded to only ‘® three other students in the his- ® tory of the university. She is % Dorothy Craik Mason, the ‘& daughter of a Seattle Congre- % gational pastor. * RekKaReRARRRAD ED Five boys and two girls had their births recorded yesterday Nineteen marriage licenses were issued t6 19 happy couples yes terday. ROSE FESTIVAL IN IN SEPTEMBER. On account of the late season for roses this year, the Seattle Rose festival has been postponed until September. It was to have opened next Monday at Plymouth church ‘The inclemency of the weather all ‘over the Pacific coast has made it impossible to go ahead with the ex- | \ hibition. WASHINGTON.—President Taft will occupy the White House on wheels again next week. He will make a dozen speeches, and will visit New York, New Haven, Fail Mass., and Providence, R. 1.| se dita he diadeanel 4 % NEW YORK—The wife of * % James T. O'Neill, assistant cor- % poration counsel of Hrooklyn, # died suddenly yesterday from * apoplexy, caused by fright, * when a screech owl, with a % loud ery, flew against the win x dow of her room. Faken enennnnnns DES MOINES, la—lows waiters will no longer go blithely forth with a two-bit piece and return from the | corner saloon with a bottle of beer for a thirsty diner. A restaurant which permits such a thing fe a & careful and curate examination, fee our Kryptok len no lines or cement 1 close and distant vi two pairs of glasses. with Shur-on eye-gings tacle mounting Curry Optical Co. KVESIGHT SYECIALISTS 345 Arcade Bldg. Ind., L 5017 Mounted or spec WALL PAPER Retailed at Wholesale Prices DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 3rd, near Pike the Central | our | of | Seeeeeeeeee ee ee ENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE according to @ de: down by the public nutsance, cixion Just handed state supreme court yesterday members| tion of Wash: their aanual hall with rent neces of early days when Se was developing from a forest 8 crossed the plains During the day 36 new were enrolled Throughout » Pioneer Assoc celebpated attle Some mew in the 40's. members June sea have | | | | | the fates seem to} should be a day of | cans at a small shouts at the lappy joy a nd dasa principal Opera from the Over 75 trade attin Commercial Club jtonight for the second excursion to Eastern Washington. Love Power and Hawkins and His Auto R “boosters” Sir drama al; “In a ko Aub a el for al- | hicken poisoning. By- #| ron found 23 of his chickens | dead last Thursday. Strych nine mixed with flour was the cause Reet eteteenteeee Holy Names Graduation. At the conclusion of grad exercises at Holy Nan academy | last night, Bishop O'Dea awarded | Gen. Grant had starting f ro m] rapidly and meanwhile moving by a longer jlor never received full revelation of | The Visiting Nurse jonly to go to the crossing of Harri-| house. “A Hroken | waited for rations, This wait made| Ward, colored comedians had happened to Hancock and dancer, comprise the vartde are off| Morn,” drama | Indianapolis 23 CHICKENS POISONED. # an in Town,” comedy; “Hippopot warrant was issued yesterday #| Ideal—"Rough Diamond (Hy United Press \eusea Wire) for Wheeling, W. Va., to super iMre. John Way-Henkle who i Henkle, her he id, has so far re dress. The program included a) promised not to her, while |the general excellence medal do-| planned that | Smith's corps, | City Potnt! | should advance | | | | seize Peters | —! burg, Hancock route to support Smith, But Han cock and Meade, his direct super: | Grant's plan. Hancock, under|“¢lvie sensation,” in }Meade's instructions, expected | photoplay at the son's creck by the City Point rail-| Pathe laboratory road, and as that was a short jog, | human interest stor him too late to help Smith, who,/#on Brothers, and dance nwhile, was wondering what |artists, and Coohifa anza, sin | ville offerings of the} City—"The week-end | Glory drama | Dogs,” acrobatic lee eke ee eee ee eee) Lyceum— The Changing of Silas # | Warner,” drama; “There is a Wom On the complaint of John By: #|amus Hunt,” scente John Fal ron, 1408 Fifts av. W., a w| staff,” drama against W dmpett #| "The Scorpion,” educatic N. W —_ " DELAWARE, Ohio, June 15 mty Detective Matthews today tatend the exhumation of t body of Edwar Way, former busband of ting | charged with poisoning atep daughter, Mi te Henkle, John the graduates with diple ac-| fused to take a stand with elther lcompanied by a congratulatory ad-|#ide. His wife says that he has }well acted drama written by Miss | friends of his ¢ Merle say Bridie Teresa Cloney, who received | that he will help he jnated by the Ancient Order of| | Hibernians. Councit. OF WOMEN vorens. The Seattle Council! Voters was organized with about 100 members clety ts affiliated with the Nath c neil of Women Voters, which aims to familiarize women with the duties of citizenship. Mra. Sylvia | A. Hunsicker was € 4 president With the distribution of plomas at the university yer the largest class in the history of | the institution formally took of the familiar scenes w have stuadh for four Seattie music lovers filled the Unitarian church last night to he the first concert of the Seattle Malk Glee Club, an organization which promises to become a distinct a credit to local music circles The movement.to form a Port of | Seattle district was unanimously indorsed by the Rotary club. leave » they | Only six out of 49 candidates for |positions in the fire and police de |partments were found physically unfit for service in yesterday's ex pees Funeral of Jesse Baker. Funeral services for Jesse E. |Baker, 74, former state commission er of horticulture, and a pioneer roe ret resident of Washington, held |at the chapel of the Mount Pleasant cemetery this afternoon. Mr. Baker was a veteran of the Civil r and an intimate friend of Walt Whitman and Jobn Burroughs. The Dram | WASHINGTON.—Two new coun-| terfelts ‘have been found. One is a $20 gold certificate. The portrait of George Washington shows defects. | The other is a $10 United States | |note bearing portraits of Lewis and | ae a |GRAND_ OPERA HOUSE A modern, half million dollar! |freight and passenger steamer has| , ¥' been planned by the Alaska Steam-| ship Co. It is to be placed on the Seattle-Alaska run and will be the largest passenger ship ever con letructed for the coast trade. Prices $2.00 | Balcony New Pictures Wednesday and Sunda WAGN BAND P. M.—CONTIN Pe With the addition of two new trains on the Harriman lines next | Sunday, 22 trains will be in serv. lee between this city and Portland | jm | tank eartng epee = The double-tracking of the Northern Pacific south to Portland is nearing completion. JUST BOSH Characterizing the rumor that mi the Seattle offices of the vaudeville firm of Sullivan & Considine were |to be removed to San Francisco as [nothing but “bosh,” J. W. Const-| ana a witty Chorus |dine last night announced that he Comedy and his partner would soon vialt “THE POLICE Ireland with an idea of establish | — %e—Tgpular fummer Pi jing @ large charilable institution of an educational nature for the needy classes on the “ould sod.” EARLING HERE President H, J. Harling, with a party of seven railroad officials, ar rived in the city this morning at 11 They are her@ on an Inspection tour and will remain a few days PURSE SNATCHER GETS JEWELS Shortly after alighting from the} | Everett Interurban train, at Sno- ” homish, a Seattle woman was a vic- > PANTAGES THEATRE tim of a purse snatcher, Her purse| “Unequaled Vaudeville.” ED. b. DREW : Mer TONIGUT—Al' tn Their Mus The Perfect Thea THE PHOTO SHOP OTHER BIG ACTS renamed EMPRES THIS WEEK & 0” Acte—6 for 106 be ALL 6—Big “8. Dollar # contained a $150 diamond ring, $150, brooch, $30 bracelet, a watch and| chain valued at $125 and a number ||~ whe of valuable papers. WILLY | ZIMMERMANN FIRST TRAIN TO COPPER RIVER. | PRINCE RUPERT, Bi. C,, June 16. —At noon yesterday the G. T. P.| railway inaugurated its regular| train service over the first 100 c OL 1 s EUM Hles of its railway to Copper river. rd Ave. and Jamon at ‘The train is to be run every Wed-| word's Greatent nesday and Saturday after*the ar. rival of the steamer from the South and connect with river steamers at | Mile 100 for Hazelton, Incompar All-Star Bil Vhotoplay Theatre NEW FILMS FIRST Added Attractions “SING ‘THe AMY xico City adero. station near M making Liberat i — fant Snakeville drama; “A Smile of a Child Exhibit—"The Feud, Sardine Industry,” topic Fraud,” comedy; “Advertisin Mamma,” drama Odeon Drawn Curtain, drama; “Chrysanthemums,” drama Her Son,” drama; “Insubordinate Soldier,” drama National oung Interne drama Heligoland conic Lesson Learn drama; "Father's Suit “Rowe Augustl Ruby tude at Western Drews con drax Red Man's Grati Fakir's New Servant her Sage Brush Phreno ent of Double. Left Hook, In Com missioned Ranks Savoy—"All Alone,” “The Squaw's Retribution Human Tiger Two od) Friends. Coliseum Caesar with th films, music Washington ure of the Washin Citta bers. Dream dram Brittena, is the The Cook Athletic Carnival, etic; “Money In the Bank edy; “The Visiting Nurse, Cirevit—"Jimmie, the Insurance Agent,” comedy; “The City of Flor ence, Italy Ten sights ia a Bar Room, drama Nights tn a Room. drama ath com acentc part } Bar PAYS FOR IT Here's get . $375 Piano for $277.50. Payments of $5 down and $1.25 a week. . The piano will be deliv- ered when you pay the $5 necessary to join the club, Every instrument 1s guaran: teed without reserve—for five years. There are no “ifs” or “ands” in the guarantee—just a straight-out guarantee as strong as we know how to make ft in writing, If, after 20 days’ trial, the piano is not satisfactory, we will give you your money back If the piano ts satisfactory aft er 30 days’ use, the club mem ber has eleven more months in which to satisfy himself as to the character of the plano. If {t does not then prove to be @v erything that he expects, he has the privilege of exchanging it without one penny # loss for any other instrument of equal or Greater value that we sell—(and we sell over thirty different rep: resentative makes) If a club member dies during what club members drama, | of Bt.) orchestra principal feat | Rock | Weaterm) drama. |i} the life of his contract, we will immediatel? send a re pipt in full to his family for the instru ment A beautiful stool and scarf to match the plano are included without extra cost The plano will be tuned twice without charge, Kohler & Chase 1318 Second Ave. FURNITURE | DRY GOops |! ° abet FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Btore Closes Dally at 5:30, FURNITURE Brwtbedhd Seer ss . Special Values in Women’s Tailor-made Suits At $25.00 and $35.00 AT $25 00 Severely tailored Suits, gray worsteds and mixtures, length and felled collar and lapel silk. Sizes 34 to 42, , coat sleeve ang coats traight-cut skirts with panel front-and back. fine navy-blue and black serge, 28-inch hand- fn 26- and Coats have lined, with Skinner's satin or soft AT $35. 00, A new plain-tailored Suit, of 18-oumce navy or black 30 The erge, with semi-fitting coat mannish collar. 34 to 44 satin lining and close-fitting, double panel back effect. Sizes An inspection will show that these Suits possess to inches long, Skinner's skirt has panel front and an unusual degree that fineness of tailoring their simplicity of design demands 8-Inch Cut Glass Fruit Special $2.50 Each , “the ‘ offer choice ¢ » handsome He Bowls, al price we designs in Cut which anks, one of They are on heavy t star and pin 1 value at Cut Glass Celery Tray Special $2. with An cleven-inch y in the and highly itting ist brilliant $2.50. Floor Coverings for the Summer Cottage MOURZOUK PORCH RUGS— Thes iceable a browns, 8x12. Runners may widths, in any CREX GRASS RUGS— These are appropriate for Room or greens, browns and blue in center with Gr border. Sizes, 3x6, 4-6x7-6, 8x10 and 9x12. RAG RUGS— For ¢ are imported Rugs, made af cocoa fiber—very serv J attractively patterned in conventional effects, in ans and greens. Sizes, 3x6, 4x7, 6x9, 7x10 and be had in 4 foot 4 inch and 5 foot 10 inch } len ar Porch, come these q are especially al Rugs stead, Cc uaint cludes the Hon Fireside arliste and Shaiki makes, all of which are fringed at ends and in dainty Summer colorings 24 5 , : ; ; ; ; ; x36 inches to’9x12 feet } : f =| Bedrooms 1 Our ‘olor Sizes CHINA AND JAPANESE MATTINGS— The range in flor gured designs, nese Mattings, in colors and the Ji China Mattings, in pl in price from I5¢ to 3 nd carpet effeets, fro: yard 121 Third Piser Storage Chests and Shirtwaist Boxes Ht ing designs in Tennessee Cedar, Matting-covered and } Drapery Section is showing a large number of pleas- Spruce Chests—articles that have a wide field of usefulness in every home ,ird Foor Matting-covered Boxes of seasoned wood, with turned legs, rat tan trimmings, brass hinges and handles; 26x14x14; $2 Matting-covéred Boxes, with brass hinges, handles and corners, fitted with sliding tray, size 36x19Xx18 inches; $6.00 Other styles and sizes in Matting-covered Boxes at $5.00, $7.00 and $10.00. Cedar Chests, fragrant and moth-proof trimmed with brass handles; size 38x18x18 inches Cedar Skirt Boxes, on short legs, fitted with tray; $13.00. Other styles in Cedar Che: copper, at $20.00, $22.00 and $33. hogany, cedar-lined, at $36.00. Specials in Seasoned Spruce Boxes, well-made, easily with cretonnes or like fabrics, as desired, in four sizes Measuring 2714x14x15, special $1.85. Measuring 30x16x16, special $2.25. Measuring 32x17x17, spkciat $2.50. Measuring 48x20x17, special $2.85. Child’s Grass Chair Special $2.65 Child’s Chair, tal strong wood, well-constructed and $8.50. size 44x18x17; handsomely trimmed in brass or also very handsome Chests of ma- covered of Orien- Grass, woven over a frame of hard- The broad arms continuous, making a comfortable and at- tractive Chair, Specially priced at 82.65. Rocker in same ial $2.85. are very style, spe Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns finished. a0 Frederick & Nelson Bowls; New Stamped Linens and Lingerie Stamped Breakfast Caps, trimmed with lace and ribbons, 7 Stamped Crepe Kimono Gowns, trimmed with lace, $1.75 and ribbon, $1.00. Stamped White Pique Bags, with cord and braid for finishing Stamped Baby Bibs. Stamped Baby Bonnets, 25 Stamped Guest hemstitched, 50c Stamped White Linen Middy Sailor Col- lars, ' for braiding, 65c. 50 Towels, to 75 scalloped or fine, rated deep Very Special, and Fioer. English eyelet embroidery 50c. -F ‘ 4 i ; 4 4 Stamped Lawn Kimonos, trimmed in lace } | H j 4 Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics Priced for Clearance ANY short lots and remnants that remain from a busy the Drapery Section, are heing at keen reductions from regular prices. For in- season's selling in closed « stance: —Third Fiver, Remnants of Nets, Swisses, *“Sunfast” Hangings, Uphol- stery Fabrics, Cretonres and many other materials at ex- tremely low gsr for clear- ance. A choice assortment of high-grade 50-inch Uphol- stery Fabrics markea for quick selling at $1.00 and ; $2.00 yard. { Cluny and _ Battenberg | Laces, special at 10¢ yard. The Improved ‘“‘Champion” Interchangeable Range ° Two Ranges in One HE Improved Champion per- forms all cooking oper- ations perfectly, ben Gas, Coal or Wood, desired —you can cook and bake, using G and Coal (or Wood) at the same time. —you can breakfa’ with while — building Coal fire in the box. —you Closing out a large assort- } ment of Galloons, Bands and } Ornamental Trimmings, at ; 25c and 50c yard. ; Q Made-Up Curtains, of Silk Casement Cloths, other close Crash and materials, marked to out at special prices ranging from $1.00 upward. Continuing the Clearance Sale of Curtain Nets, 2t 3%, 58c¢ and 68¢ yard, cook your Gas your fire- can bre with as whiie cooking with a Coal fire —you can use a lit- tle Gas to make quick baking while Coal fire is low. The change from Gas Range to Coal or Wood Range can be made in three seconds. First F Annex. OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES STERMOOR Mattresses are built, not stuffed, with the wonder fully elastic Ostermoor hand-laid sheeted filling. The raw material is specially-selected, high-grade cotton, made purity itgelf by the Ostermoor patented treatment and rendered thoroughly wholesome and sanitary, In making the Ostermoor, eight sheets of this downy filling are laid one over the other and compressed or inte: rlaced by gentle, even pressure, forming. one elastic sheet of eqval thickness throughout, The Ostermoor is durable, very elastic, soft and comfortable— does not mat or pack, lose its ‘shape or spread, Carried in stock in the following styles and sizes: 45-Ib. full-size Ostermoor Mattress, covered in blue d A. C. A. ticking, one-part, $15.00 45-1b. full-size Ostermoor Mattress, part, $16.50; two-part, $17.00. 50-1b. full » Ostermoor Mattress, one-part, $18.00; two-part, $19.00 . 60-1b, full-size Ostermoor Mattre: ticking, with French edge, two- part, and white strip in tan striped ticking, one covered in blue art ticking, covered in satin-finished blue 50 —Fourth Mail Orders Carefully Filled INCORPORATED