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& H. Kessler Buys Bankrupt @ago, let ue remind you that the war ported to be stil! going on booming thelr merriest at ch tween Turkey and Italy le re F. J. Boyle overlooked a few monthly alimony? pay days Mre. herine Boyle, however kept strict tabs on the same She told Judge Frater about it, and the latter predicted a coun ty jail term for Boyle if that $15 every month would not be forthooming from June 30 on Boyle also ventured a predic tion, He said a county jail term on account of poor health would probably result in his death, So Judge Frater had two physicians examine him, and they decided that Boyle was not a reliable prognostt cator. KILL INDIANS A dians AND once again, while the gune are Shorthand Typewriting: & Bookkee Thellyatt- ‘Fowclls Sch Tour th s Pine June 13.-—Bight were killed and @ re wounded by guards protecting struction work along the South or Pacific's rightof-way between Limones and Potrero, Sonora, Near ly 200 Indians attacked & construc tion train in ¢ ge of Conductor Jackson, None of the train crew | was wounded TUCSON Yaqui | Chicago Clothing Co. Stock An effort in being made to secure a branch factory of the New Eng Py land Boat and ‘ orn g -pBieoaay oy f Second Avenue Store, Carrying Nifty Lines ee ee week, an come throa of Clothing for Men and Young Men, acy Your Doctor Hats, Furnishings and Boyden and) x, ence in running from om Packard Shoes, Taken Over by Well- | doctor to eanthee! Beep te Known Pike Street Merchant. | No sense in trying this thing, | that thing, for your cough, Care “¢ sensation in retail circles is due Saturday of this ‘fully, deliberately select the best | reby assured that it will] cough medicine, then stick to it. Ask your doctor about Ayer’s| ,| Cherry Pectoral for throat and Anothe 1 readers of The & iced stores on Second One of the best known popular pr Avenue recently cam on the rocks and the referee in bank-| — ruptcy beckoned to the proprictors to come up and balance ac- counts with creditors. While this is never a palatable piece of business news te Company wot the fort integrity bid it to his own location at 216-218 Pike Street hand it out tc cost cost under which it trict Court was based on wholesale cost and Mr. Ke was only a fraction of the total amount as shown in the inven tory. Further emphasis of this fact will be given at the sale $10 GOLD CROWNS $4 i We give you honest dentistry which begins the kind of ser that in tp tlic people want SATURDAY, JUNE 15TH, AT 9 A. M. quick, permanent work w the burt. We make pri Individual purchasers can buy at retail on the asis if bring us hundreds of pa with other dealers, many of whom will doubtless replen The quality of work we do ‘ more than satisfies them . lines from this stock, and get the niftiest, nobbiest suits ior men and young men, the latest wrinkles in furnishings and hats, and the always be depended upon ducted during his long business career in Seattle has attracted intially, went away ieee evening's Star will contain and it would be well to lay your plans to be « ade open Saturday morning. yet the creditors of the Chicago Clothing t so, and by their action they wound up ern some weeks ago in the clothing business print } have career of the H. Kessler, who has beer the past twenty years, and w hose business standing, personal nercial honesty has never been questioned, Clothing Company stock « in Seattle and com m the Chica and has transferred He to below original whole intends the public at prices away inventory | the , for the reason that the hands of the Uni He can easily do t t want you to know a ut our NO-PLATE SYSTEM of replacing teeth, and our new method of PAINLESS EXTRACTION, All our work is backed by & guarantee that pr signed by both the and manager Regal Dental Offices DR. LR. CLARK, D. D. &, Mer. Ay. MW. Cor, Union this od with world-standard Boyden and Packard shoes ° Mr. Kessler’s advertising, like his business methods, can Every special sale which he has con- crowds of purchasers, every one of whom benefited sub satisfied, and a friend of Mr. Kessler it particulars of this sale, on hand when the June the Month of Low O-W.R.&N. o She—Well, finish it—now s to Suit Every IY | ps eos “ty arson Transcript. [* Sale Dates: Yim Gum, @ fireman on the Min-| 5 5 99 nesota, ix being held at the deten t June 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29 tion station, pending smuggling in-| L July 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, 31. vestigations q i | a RATES TO SOME OF THE LEADING POINTS et te tO RO te tok elalielalal-d| * | Coiorado Springs ... 5.00 New York 108.50\% St. Petersburg—The unac *| Denver 55.00 Montreal 105.00 | % countable epidemic of suicides #} Philadelphia 108,60 |® in Russia's capital is continu * 5, | Pueblo w ° Portland, Me, + 110.00! % ing at the rate of nearly ten a *| Sioux City K 60.00 Toronto, Ont 0 ® day, most of the victims being * Des Moines, Iowa . 65.70 Washington, D. 50 | & under 25 years of age. Poison & Davenport, lowa 70.00 Chicago ° ‘ ceues 0} ® ia the usual means employed. * Rock Island, i 70.00 Council Bluffs, Kansas Cit St. Joneph 60.00/% An aged nobleman, ruined, & Atlantic City 111.00 Duluth . veneers 60.00 | % leaped from a sixth-story win- * Baltfmore ia. Milwaukee os 72.50 | # dow to his death * Boston, Mass. . 110.00 Minneapolis and at. “Paul : 60.00 | * Buffalo, N. ¥ 91.50 St. Louis thteeeee + TOO | tte tet ROTO tt OR RI Detroit, Mich. .. $2.50 Winnipeg tue ‘ 60.00 : Round Trip Fares to the East —OVER THE— O. S. L. AND UNION PACIFIC HERE ARE A FEW OF THE ADVANTAGES OF CHOOSING THIS ROUTE IN MAK- ING YOUR TRIP EAST: Steel Coaches and Electric Block Signals prot sf you all the way. Oil Burning Locomotives mean no cinders to bother you, A perfect Road Bed makes your train smooth running. Perfect Cuisine and Service and Polite I yes contribute most materially to the pleasure of your journey. route along the Columbia River, as well as through Colorado; also you pass through ‘more ing bullt at large cities than ted Berth & N Electric Lighted Trains, Electric I R , Through Sleeping Car Service to Chicago In traveling East over the O-W, you have the advantage of the beautiful scenic you do if you take any other route. Let us help you plan your trip ‘ “ E. E. ELLIS, District Passenger Agent, - 716 Second Ave., Seattle. t Tel. Main 932—Elliott 1995 Oregon-Washington Station, Corner Fourth Avenue and Jackson Street. | FORTUNE LEFT BY RICH INDIAN I WOMAN GOES TO ORPHANS’ HOME | Declaring that Mra. Mary Jeff the Indian wife of Mebard Jeffs, a | © ploneer of the White river valley, was mm ly incompetent jdurtng the law years of b life to make a will of enter into. jany valid contract, Judge King |Dykeman sustained a will made by her tm 1907, devising her estate of | $180,000, to the establishment’ of a lJeffe Orphans’ Home, to which her husband also left his estate, valu MORE INDUSTRIAL To Install more industrial clases jand also to bulld two more setanle is the dectelon of the school board |The industrial classes will be in stalled next term at the Prantiin, Georgetown, Green Lake, Colum®ia. Longfellow and Latona sehasla | Further manual alning classes for boys will be established at «he Webster, York, Fairview, South Park, Whittier, Heacon bill, Beward, Cascade and University Heights schools The two new schools will be prected at Alki point and Port Law cond ~-# Subscribers to The Seatt J wilt confer a favor by notifying this office at or ure secure P a; and rea ry of the paper pt to substitute ar other paper for The Beatt Star, It is the management te one this off 0 oa Ask ( Department An effort is being made by the lecal Shriners bring the nation convention to Seattle AN IRISH BULL O'Brien's boy Danny lest two baseball bate, O'Brien in a day or two supplied the youngster with a third, but ac: | companied the presentation with thie warning: “Now, see here, Danny, if yer lose this | wan loike yez did the others, | Ov'll take it an’ break it over | yer head, so O} will.”—Boston | Transcript werrrererrrr re rs | * * Members of the Washington * naval militia will have ® . fire al practice with # ® bie guns when they 1, Sun ® * day morning, on tt nayl ® vania for San Francisco and ® ® way pols * eer er ee eee | J. Odalovich has begun suit against C. F. Graff for $21,604.50 damages | for injuries received at Woodland} park, due to defendant's negligence. | OUR PRECISE ARTIST CORPO ee wether r\ “He put up a swell front. | State Senator Piper, who has been suffering from iritis, has pass-| ed the danger point and is now con- valescent Local musical talent will give an lentertainment for the benefit of St Theresa's convent Monday evening, at the Coliseum YOU CAN'T BEAT THEM He—Before | was married | thought women were angels. Girls from different parts of the! city will compete in flag contests | to be held at Volunteer park, | July 4 The Senator, which sailed from | Seattle June 1, arrived at Nome | June 10, or last Monday. The mes sage of arrival was late in trans mission The Victoria left Nome | yesterday, The new pomnenare steamship for the Pacific Coast Co, which is be ‘amden, N. J, 19 -well |under way and will be ready> for | service early next year, This boat as well as her sister, which(-will | soon to be built, will be 17 per eent larger than either the President or Governor, Because of the increase of busi- ness on the Sound, the Pacifie’ Coast Steamship Co, has chartered othe Mackinaw to carry 6 a a a A TC! SCHOOLS; GRADUATION DATES FIXED | YOU'LL FIND IT HERE || News of the Day Condensed for Busy People lcase was a mystery f jIf you bappen to go boating and other} in court at a like amount Five wills were submitted Jo th court whieh purported to leave er state in part or In entirety to "rela I! Attorneys Jay ©, Allen and Hart also put in & claim for att ya’ feos, alleging that Mra. Joffe agreed to pay th one-quarter her estate, wh they would recover for her from Henry Stead a relative, who bad obtained a deed to her property CLASSES FOR THE | tives James The board also decided where and when to hold the commence ment exercises of the various bigh which are as follows Wednenday Colineur ; schools, Lincoln high #ehool, afternoon June 19. Hroadway high school, Wednesday evening, June 19, Coliseum; Que Anne high school, Wednesday ing, June 19, Queen Anne school; high Wed June 19, Junction hall; West attle high school Thureday ¢ nc, June 20, West) Seattle high sebool Ballard bigh school, evening 8 heeday Portland, Or.—Pellcan Lodge, the summer home of the late BE. H. Har Or riman, on Upper Kiamath lake exon, today has been sold by the |f Southern Pacific ratiroad to the Fleisebacker inter The price paid was not given AN UNDERSTANDING The young man wented an | understanding before he pro | posed | “Can you wash dishes!” he asked. the girl. “Can propose. —Louis ville, Courier-Journal, Baker, Or.—F rank Spiliman, i rancher, today is under arrest here, | charged with the attempted murder of Charles Kirkpatrich, June 4| Kirkpatrick was shot as he was! walking with Mine Birdie Rusk. The several days | iW rton_ | Graley ** | Take a tip! | When you're betting on the races, | Take a tip! | And you'll lose your socks and! braces | Take a tip! j When the tout-—with words of | honey / On bis tipe— | Tells zou where to place your! © i ver" "want to drop it, sonny Take a tip. Take a tip; if engaged in apeculation And you want your wad to slip, Trade on “Inside information Ata cll All your golden Meece they'll strip— Take a tip! Take a tip! If you're going on a trip, {And somebody tells you fully jor a place that’s “simply bully,” Take a tp. | land the spot they called delightful, | | You will find it rotten, frightful! | jAnd you'll pack your duds and} skip Take a tip! Take a tip; | Take a tip Rock the boat as you go floating, | Never mind a chilly dip, Never mind the others frowning; It's & pleasant death, is drowning— Take a tip! Take a tip; Grab each largess people proffer, It'll help to fill your cofter, Don't duck any coin they slip! | Take it from the swell or tacky, From the landsman or the Jacky; If you like to be a lackey, Take a tip! 4,416 RATS ARE KILLED. Department of health and sanitation has just completed | some figures that show its work during May. Among them, 2,060 nuisances were » 28 bulidin were closed and 27 were destroyed. Fiftyfour arrests for repeated uncleanliness were made, 4,416 rats were caught, of which number 2,355 were oaught by the city and 2,061 by bounty mon or citizens, who received 10 cents for every rat they brought to the department. | VETERANS’ ENCAMPMENT June 13.—The thre encampment of th@ United Spanish War Veterans of thie state begins here tomorrow. There will} be parades, banquets and exeur sions. The excursion will be to Hat island, where a clambake will be held HOBSON WANTS TO BE SENATOR TROY, Ala., June 13.—Richmond Pearson Hobson today announced his candidacy for the United States senate. Capt. Hobson said he aimed to purge the government of men who serve sinister Hquor in terest.” MORGAN PAYS $10,000 FOR OLD BOOK LONDON, June 13.—J. Plerpont Morgan has purchased Bunyan's copy of “Fox's Book of Martyrs’ tM th Bedford jibrary The prt ce Me al Was $10, 600 | . | LOS ANGEL BS, Jun K Carey's artificial leg, which he has | worn “off and 6n for seven months,” was on exhibit yesterday | Carey alleged the mem | | ber didn’t fit. He got $119, THE SEATTLE STAR WOMEN will take thelr hate off ot the don't be alarmed. not going to throw a They're They're probably more expensive then the colnet. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | FURNITURE ORY YooDs Use This Store as Freely When Away for the ws : When at Home and immediate attention, and v (Etliote m) We prepay transportation charge State of Washington, ment to be optional with us on all purchases amounting Very Attractive Values in NewSilk Negligees and Kimonos ¢ $4.50, $5.45 and $6.50 —prices manifestly low for garments so prettily styled, so well-made and of such excel!ent silks. Becond Floor AT $5.45— haw! collar and turnback cuffs of messaline silk, finish th na row silk fringe Colors, delft, or light-bluc i, alse black combined with lavender ex effective el and an exceptional value AT $4.50— | Kimonos of plain Florentine AT $6. 50— silk, tucked | cligees ima | pire model, trimr with faney across front and finished on sleeves and | vers, turnback cuffs and pipings of | down front with embroidered scallop edge mes ms Bopthnge + baie pin or Gceilit-biue with pretty Colors, penises laventers nd delit-blue. white “A Wealth of New and Beautiful Embroi is here for your selecting ibroideries for every mer pur dainty for pose, including many designs that are especially charming Graduation and Commencement Dresses Firet Fleer, Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries 9 to 17 , 25¢ yard 27-inch Embroidery Flouncings or na Allover Embroideries of fine, f wiss, 1 Hamburg lect pa for waists 50 and $2.00 yard. Hand cuiicctdaiak Waist Fronts trimming, worked im al, leaf effects, with and Pu nsets, on sheer $1.00 to $3.50. quality, inches wide yainsook and wiss | select tterns suit beautiful effects, $1.25 yard c nsook in floral, eyelet pat lace also ms special Jar and roll 45-inch Embroidery Flouncings, in small, medium and boldly-executed patterns, with | w ncholo fast buttonhole scalloped edge, $1.25 yard er mull, Adjustable Dress Forms HE Dress Form one of the simplest and most the Forms on the Acme Automatic shown. in illustration is satisfactory mar- ket By means of the little wheels at the top of the Form, it is easily The ot adjusted to meet all fitting requirements of the natura! figure feat 18 ures three darts in the picture point to as many advantage this Price $15.00. SOLID BUST FORMS (Non-adjustable), sizes 32 to 40, made with solid base, permit- the table. Price $1.75. Notion Section Form ting them to be set on First Floor Dennison’s Picnic Novelties ENNISON’S Paper Lunch Sets, comprising one Table Cloth, 6 Plates, one dozen Napkins and one dozen Doilies, i» SIC. Dennison's Plain White Paper | Napkins, 10c hundred Dennison’s Fancy Paper Nap- kins, 5c dozen; 35¢ hundred. Dennison’s Waxed Paper, l(c package Sanitary Drinking Cups, dozen. 10¢ —First Floor. Summer Footwear for Young People * Infants’ Patent-leather and Tan Calf Bare-foot Sandals of tan calf Bare-Foot Sandals, turned soles and broad | heavy soles and broad toe. Sizes ¥ Sizes 1% to 5, $1.25; 5% to 8, $1.50. to 2, $1.25. Misses’ and Children’s Two-Strap Patent-leather Pumps, with welted soles and round toe. Sizes 6 to 8, $1.75; 11% to 6, $3.50. First “Old-Fashioned” The ‘Champion” Coal and Gas IRA G R U G S A DOUBLE-SERVICE RANGE 18 x 36 Inches toe, I 'T’ WO or three of these quaint little Rugs about the Summer camp or bungalow a delightful bit of color and a re- We have just 100 will add freshing note of comfort of them that we can sell at this price—all 18x36 inches, fringed at both ends. tional value at 45¢ each. Excep- HE “Champion” is the ideal Rasge use during all seasons, and wn Three good qualities of Japanese Floor eomditions. It is really two complete Ranges in 0 embodies all the conveniences Yu for Coal Range of # the coal and gas @ Mattings—various good designs—specially priced at 15¢, 18¢ and 20¢ yard. Second Floor, in a high-gr Annex : ‘ grade Gas Range used at different times or im Gm at wil FREDERICK & NELSON Cait and see it, in our Stove and Ri INCORPORATED, ator Section, Third Floor,