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FURNITURE FREDERICK & NELSON, Ing [| FURNITURE | DRY GOODS gon ani DRY GOODS | ° sh Seasonable Housefurnishings at Special Prices “HENDRYX” BIRD CAGE HOOK, SPECIAL 7%¢—Lrass plated with 12 an jnch swinging arm LADIES’ GARD HEAVY WIRE STRAIN- | HO SPECIAL 20 , SPECIAL 20 Ret / cig olid P , ‘ Rae | Zea‘ wice tmcame ort fiat Sone | ante weight itch polishes | BATH TUB SOAP IMPORTED MILK OR | tom; measures 8 inches in | steel blade DISH, SPECIAL 35¢— } RICE BOILER, SPECIAL | diameter DUSTLESS FLOOR | Made of b ly_ nick $1.25 — liner vessel of IMPORTED WASTE] MOPS, SPECIAL B35¢ el-plated and —" sai pat a white porcelain | BASKETS, SPECIAL 40¢ | Chemically treated to absorb uid : 1 | —Fancy Waste Basket made | the dust and dirt; hygienic CYTHE H “CEDARINE” FURNI- | of willow and woven straw and antiseptic SPECIAL $1.25—Scythe TURE POLISH, SPECLAL WIRE PLATE HAND- JAPANNED SINK | has tempered steel blade and 15¢—A high-grade prepara , SPECIAL 2¢ EACH | STRAINER, SPECIAL ale tie ian ait tion for cleaning and renew Heavy twisted g retinned | 10¢—Made to fit into corner | * COMPicte WItH Ash sna d ing all kinds of finished | wire clasp ends fasten to | of sink; manufactured of | With patent wing socket woods, furniture and pianos. | plate sheet steel japanned blue. | oNereeg fonly it doesn't look so funny to ottled ‘em up at Strawberry | Elizabeth had just committed! them. They lack the faculty of Plains, Tenn, and for 10 days the NORTH VAKIMA—Heaith Of a gh opagpens Digretage ~ boll seeing any humor in getting hanged | DoY* in bine ate parehed corn. |ticer Tetreau charges the preval safe’ r cousin,” she sai © tower is equipped throughout with | | Riker’s Cold Cream, 25¢. | 4711 Nail Enamel Sticks, Rose Water and Glycerine, | 25¢ } } | Special at 25c to Close Out The assortment includes Men's White Japanese Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, 19x19 inches, with half-inch hems, 10¢ “Thoro,” a powdered over the head with a suffraget’s | Washing tt down with water, such | once of typhoid fever in Yakima to umbrella, or being kidnaped by a/ 48 !t was. With that as an intro: the Pacific | “S. & H.” Corn Files, 10e New-Skin, liquid court er & Light ¢ _ the block system.”--Stanford Chap-| party of the more militant con ductory experience, Private Ray | which also owns the water system. | Soap, 10c —_—~_ SS pn ee — % A Clearance of Novelty Hand-Bags at $2.50 and $5.00 Short lines of high-grade Novelty Bags remaining from the season's selling are now grouped at these igh-g } y Bag g ; : if] two specially-low prices for quick clearance, as follows: 5 s IAL, $2.50-—Satin and Moire SPECIAL, $2.50—Colored Suede . Silk Hand-Bags, in the new enve Bags, in oval and envelope shapes, with Delegates to "et aca the Northwest Association of Flumbera, Gaafittere, Gieamfiters, and Stearifitters sar now in ' nes, in. the new. envelope fai oh theta waar cuales cond ression in abor Temple, this city, They represent members of their crafts in Washington, ida regon, Montana rit shapes, in plain and combination color- 6 a fee ee eee A ‘ Columbia. B ? ; w suede handles . os —_ ———————— ings. Fitted with,inside purse and mirror oF ues AT THE CHAUTAUQUA. nie . ‘ tf ? } New Sugtane's great Tativenes | and furnished with long cord handles. SPECIAL, $2.5 Hand-Bags of fine WA IT HERE we meee ee THE NORTHWEST] | guls GuAUE paReE ernees tons, was the theme lectured on by Dr.) | SPECIAL, $2.50—Deep-shape Glace 1 to NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE F. J. Von Horn on the Chautauqua ““TOOUia~m—a flotilla of tori \- “4 p-shape G' medium sizes; lined in leather, fitted with ie Seca UTI Te watering Toes | en praeerany, atieracos. Dr! edo boats wiih Commander mich-|f™ Velvet Bags, with gilt metal frame and coin purse and have metal frames finished Be | hemorrhages. jecture on the Philippines in the | 27800 in charge, entered the bar | velvet handles in gilt, gun-metal or German silver. po * See eadiree bane 1. bor today, and’a. big reception ts , on } | ° th SANTA BARBARA, Cal—More| Burdette, the humorist, and Gov. {anned for the officers and crews.) ° $ : Geral 2aaenty, cates ere bree he eer ee ae | The Fashionable Musketeer Bags, Special at $5.00 : [handbags have been recovered from | Two baseball games will be af). Ciest #, the youngest 2, de-| An unusual opportunity to secure one of these high novelty Bags—the smartest idea in hand-bags that the present in Tae wien of the steamer Santa; added attraction |Jeerted by their father, 1 Wilson, | ff Season has produced, ‘ th July 14, 1884, Gen. U. 8. Grant! ~ j mnie | who left a note that ng neti They are fashioned of metal-thread tapestry and satin, lined with satin or moire silk in contrasting colors. They thi ‘orders for the pursuit of the AR RRARARRRRAR ERE SEATTLE’S VETS po hs Be ayo Pagal aahington | fasten with clasp and frog and are furnished with cord and twisted braid handles, hess nar Beas, Sho | The fact that Seattle bank : “ Children’s home in Seattle. Shown in medium and large sizes, and in a good range of colors—special at $5.00. First, Floor. s had dared ap * clearings have been running ® rT LLINGHAM — Former @ - in proach Washing- | * close to $2,000000 a day for # cf Mead has drawn up articles of io e W. ’ ne ton so closely; * some time, and at a time of & we . | omen $s ~ ee Peahaeal | voor, whee. muber shipmest ress Accessories _ ou * light we Lincoln bia ae ae io oe Sepia. shipments © Spokane, and tapping ‘ Worsted Sweater gre Seer aee A \5 ce dakion thee cone) Cae counties It, will be known asthe in the Potlatch Colors Coats at $5.00 re ” Jered ® news in and about Seattle is # ™ $ Grats by pe aces on | te enemunlly Jaros * WALLA WALLA—After shoot “POTLATCH” SAILOR COLLARS, of fine satin, VERY 1 r 1 i bes horseback and everything that can #*# ek thee ean e ee ee ing and deugerously wounding Dal | the carnival colors, edged with silk moire, also in white silk Pht. 08. yee be got to follow to eat out Vir = easy las Marquis, a rival hack driver. | moire edged with gold-colored sa . any pleating featured at this price in Geet and clean as fast as| ~The Soho Mogg oF =) ig ith gold ored satin, Cut in many pleasing fey eo #0 that crows flying over lta the pollo, bat rapneod: be give (ff St¥les and moderately priced at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. the smart box-coat Sweater il- are tee Talence of the season > his gun and auddenly wheeled “POTLATCH” BELTS AND GIRDLES, of gold-colored } lustrated, made of pure worsted . mate to carry their provender | out and shot bimeclf dead. } satin, in plain, shirred and plaited effects, finished with nov yarn, in a heavy rib stitch, care- inom. ; tim elty gilt buckles, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50. nodeled and ig & | PUYALLUP—L. D. Forbes, a 2 » 91.25, $1.75, $2 $2 P fully modeled and finished. Been ERR ER HY) “There are & rary close ob le contractor, recetved i POTLATCH” GIRDLES, of gold-colored satin, with May be had with wide, roll- server has remarked, “suffragists, three broken ribs and injuries to) long streamers; very appropriate for wear with Lingerie g coliar or V-neck s 4 Emma sroaraPpend Emil en ga oat the Jungs, when & scaffold fal 13] Prtnech: 98-50 Y approp g ing a eo be prone ant Gorza, newlywed singers, w Mrs. mmiline! feet ob Uy Z . Z : shec i ° sockets be heard jointly in concert in » Pankhurst.” The| tonto POTLATCH” RIBBONS, of fine grade satin, in gold or $ and turnback cuffs. Colors, at _ meee gr jeater of Pid | Perera sea a. 2 2 2 . white, Ys inch to 5 inches wide, for rosettes, sashes and hair- § cardinal, Oxford-gray, white the auspices of one of the bix ighting suffrag * * bows; 5c¢ to 45¢ yard “ viht-brov 5 musical organizations. ets may never! & SPOKANE—With “spuds” # “POTLATCH” MOTOR VEILS, of fine quality gold-col- } *"pynt esto walk up to the} WILLIAM RAY. % welling at lewe than a cent a 4 chiffon, full ith } Tehed’ hard Se ry: rice § Second Floor. wae eee kaeaekennk Johnnie Pull bal-) |* pound, the biggest potato war # ored chiffon, full-size, with hemstitched border; eee eh MEER iOS” SIE m Jot box and de-| |, riage wing bye i ae beg @ in the history of the city fs on. & | Satin-stripe borders; excellent values at $2.75 —Firet Fleer be ‘ or vote—.| liam Ray, of 2217 W. 58th et., Ba S eiacen ddatenn - Militia Back From Camp. Beas siecon |G Whe fonght for bis country | S-Eor cen Sealers. tm the: ote: © as Rae Toilet Sundries pecans thelr 10-day once the “may never: | When he was but 16 years old. Of 7 ee ‘y eal me E B k Li f “ment at American Lake, 250 tanned —but she will |COUFSe, he was supposed to be a|% wise houeswives are. reapl roren Lines 0 “S & HL” Manicure Scis- Aniecina (Besuiy “Rou ‘soldiers of the National Guard of | get a whole lot | little older, but what he lacked In| the advantage of this “rate Me ae 7 “Washington returned jast evening, ’ more fun out of 88° he soon made up in experience. | @ war. 5 J . ° sors, 25¢ | Rouge,.25¢, Officers reporting the most success: " it. yet and the | For, soon after he marched off with | » ens 1 an ercniers Lazell’s “Massatta” Tal- | “B. & B.” Gauze Bande eet encampment in years. | British cabinet officers will too, the 117th Indiana infantry the re> ge aeetekeeeeheee cum, 20¢ ages, 10c ltenders. Still, ax aforesaid, Mra,|Joimed Sheridan's forces in that! Water from « mill pond has been also Silk Handkerchiefs in white, plain colors and novelty a “ 4 | plaster, 10c. Pankhurst is having a real exciting Seneral’s historic raid through! pumped into the mains, it is ab printed effects. Exceptional values at, special, 25¢. Dralle’s” Lily Powder Corn Pads, thin, oval, 10¢ RARAKAKREAEAR EHH time of it Shenandosh valley. He was. with joged. | Mandkerchiet Section, Piret Floor Shampoo, 15c; 2 for 25c. i "First Ficer. n/ *%| P. S$ —Almost would we have for | Sheridan in the battles of Stone * A Matter of Degree. *® gotten it. Mra. Pankhurst ts 52| River, Fisher Hill, Cedar Creek and) HOQUIAM—The 12th conviction w “Is your fair friend going * | today Winchester, and saw him galloping within three weeks for selling % to stay on at Vassar for an * on his way from Winchester to/tiquor to Indians occurred yester- MA” FUNGRAL OF WRECK VICTIM. | Cedar Creek, about which so much/day when Judge Philbrick fined | re e ic e son— asemeén a esroom & “No; I have persuaded her * Funeral services for Samuel T.|h#s been written and more said. Andrew Holm $200 & to take an M-r-s elsewhere." *| Arthur, the Seattle hotel man, who) At Cedar Creek Ray was wounded | — eee mel “& Yale Record. *\died from injuries received in the - the hail 9 bullets from ve wor PASCO—The sun Plazed forth || * * | railroad wreck at The Dalles, Or,,|'" Bray and was sent to the how) 105 degrees on the official the a S 444% eH My Were conducted at Bonney-Wat-| Vital for repairs |mometer yesterday at 3. o’clock,| pecia rcenase 0 EOE | son's private chapel this afternoon! Throughout the long raid, with | making it the hottest day this year. | arc its forced marches and skirmishes - | by day and night, Ray, still a bey, ABERDEEN—If the heat con! in age, slept in the open with hit /tinues, the big mills will have to comrades, often on their rifles, for | shut down, they did during the hot |i Sheridan had a knack of starting spell of 1907. Yesterday was the! things with « minute's notice. Ray hottest day this year, it being 95 re-enlisted three times before fiht-| degrees at 3 o'clock st ceased, and afterwards moved -_ MOBEREY, Mo—J. L. McCon-| by Lodge No. 92, B. P.O. BE. j aughy of Grand Junction, Cols, a / big together with 16 other heirs, [Ete RRR RE started a cuit to dispose of orf against the $2,000 "000 estate * FAVOR COMBINATION. ‘of Edw. McGurk of San Diego, Cal.,|* Business men yesterday at | was formerly a barber here, It is * meeting at the Washington McConaughy'’s share in hotel went on record as favor- estate 0 ing the merger of the Cham- a aig outa Stat ber of Commerce and the Se- attle Commercial club. A com- mittee of five was appointed to confer with committees of both commercial organiza tions with this object in view. Women’s and Misses’ Wash Dresses) on Sale Tomorrow at ‘ $2.50 to Miseourl, where as a farmer he OLYMPIA—Assistant Attorney | sie } | raised corn and wheat, as well as General has given an opinion to) a family of six children. For the the effect that school districts have | | | ] ‘Texas promises a “erop of 250,000,- | 000 bushels of corn. Just think! Nearly three bushels for every one of us. Then the hay'’s coming on fine, too, with pretty considerable ~ . ‘ E, G. Anderson was chairman Sats, Oh, we'll pull through next |. of the meeting last night winter all right! Rh hhh hhh oin heya,: together walenine| TACOMA— Returning from a : pr | visit in Canada, Mra. George A |Atack found her husband's dead , body leaning over a gas range. It Such common names a6 Willie and), ietieved he had committed |past 11 years he has been head no right to transport children from Janitor at the courthouse, and be-|one district to another and pay longs to Cushing Post 56 itheir expenses psy =, _ There are one hundred and twenty of these Dresses, each of which was made to sell for considerably more than $2.50, j but offered at this very low figure because of a singularly favor= Mrs able purchase. SSeS EEE REE EEE re See eT TTT They are made of dainty Lawns, Dimities and mercerized | Tommy, and may have to fall back | oi iae by inhall f % 4 a . on naming them just plain Dried “Y'10® DY inhaling Bas lumes : and zephyr Ginghams, in a varied range of becoming models bas Peas and Shelled Peas. “| amsTeRDAM igian aviator ; anda good : ss ec 3 , 15.— . |Oliestager fell among spectators A and a good assortment of Summer colorings. day | ct ealadad oh eciadnadealid = ces eos ‘ . m ‘imine. ee All sizes in Misses’ and up to 40 in Women's models, im bc The Point of View * = + A * é “] read yesterday that Col, &|* ke Ree & Perrwres a Summer footwear cluded in the offering. oy t * leit hd Thi te * . i ae pe eres wehaeagh & oct THE THEATRES. * his is the most attractive opportunity that the present Ses & “I was afraid that would hap- * Is Seattie—“The Toy Maker.” ® Although we are on a side street we have all season has offered, to economize in the buying of a pretty, well aleth % pen to him. I read a statement * | * Orpheum—Vaudeville. * ‘ é cpa . Ta ? Hea % in @ newspaper the other day * | # Empress—Vaudevilie * ff the latest styles in good quality footwear. We al tailored Dress for yacation, outing, street or at home wear. seal *% which said, ‘Col. Tamaie back ® | * Pantages—Vaudeville. * . ale ‘ . : 4 tee ; i : han % to the fron Houston Post. & | Grand-—Vaudeville and motion # | Ways insist on quality but give you side street he entire purchase on sale at one exceptionallylow pricé se MERARAARERERKERAR AX pictures. * I prices, thus saving you 50 cents to $1.50. You must —$2.50. burgl = : PA A MoholiccdilRataddatatatahel 7 ri —Rasement Saceervomm re After a visit to the principal cities | — wear them to appreciate the real values we are giv ; throughout the country, including the Pacific coast, Willlain T. Plum phy mer, president of the Main Belting | Spinning’s Pre-Inventory ‘was the most Impressed with Se- attle. | Tool Sale i speval fr Friday, Surday and Pouatch week 1H] Excellent Values in the Popular Sailor Hats ribbon tie or button, welted soles; also velvet button Oxfords and two-strap Pumps; all regular $3.00 Ji] at $1.45, $1.95 and $2.25 and $3.50 values, at . .. $2.50 of roads, || Gives you abnormal savings. Every 4 streams in|] Article has & competition-detying @ shown and || Price. Now's your time to snap bar Beautiful pictur mountains, valleys Washington, will tured on by Samuel Hill in the |} #4im* In addition to these special Small Sailor Hats, of rougl a Stre ey eam wht peeere ae br Besmuel it tonight, || Prices, every article in (Bois rewularly Men's Oxfords, velour calf, B ‘iar cut, oak soles, cigrtis at white Ws an ugh straw, in 3 Milan Straw Sailors, in the medium and phy If priced ts reduced 26 per cent for ots Pies en ¥ ee - waits . ’ e urge sizes, trimmed with band of colored ies dea dink any more?” |f your venertt new styles; regular $3.50; special Bis Rough Straw Sailors, in small and medi- | velvet or ribbon band in the Potlatch colors; Sc, 85 and . $1.00 Jif] um sizes; burnt, black and white, $1.95. | $2.25. Felt Potlatch Caps are shown at 50¢, also Hats at 75¢. Children’s Barefoot Sandals, 7 Raymond & Hoyt rs Poe Ee Meee eras TT) scomat Paters | | Frederick & Nelson Agents for Educator Shoes. “No; just about the same |f $1.00 Goodeli Har Driit ‘amount.”—Michigan Gargoyle. . MATOON, Ii—ff James T. Mon- tague, 24, maintains sobriety and abstains from gambling until he is 60, he will, aceording to the pro Visions of his father’s will, receive deat saieiasind Spinning’ 's Bargain | Store RIO OE JANEIRO—Irving B. 115-17 Fourth Avenue. Dudley, American minister here, is —Tasement Salesroom. Mail Orders Carefully Filled J INCORPORATED maniac aan ng aac <eSiphpa omen g SR Oa aaa omc