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STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1914. PAGE 2. Splendid Bargains Tomorrow—Tuesday AT PANTON’S WASHINGTON, Aug. &—An of. ficial telegram received by the! This time we are after the newlyweds just beginning housekeeping and the eco state department today said that! nomical housewives who desire to replace worn out house furnishing We want you [] the Kronpringessin Cecetle, carry: | to do a little shopping. Get posted on the cash and credit prices elsewhere, then come }}/ ing millions of dollare of gold, con- and see the savings that can be made at Panton's*for cash signed to European banks had ched Germany, It was not ed at what port the vessel docked. RTH Bargains in Floor Coverings FLOOR Ingrain Art Squares |; Wool Union Reversible Ingrain Art Squares, in smal! all-over and scroll de LONDON, Aug. 3.—Business throughout England le prac tically suspended, The king has Issued a proclamation eue- pending the banking apt and pennies of debts for a month, | News ts authority for | that Germany had the English Wilson Iner| Castro in the Kiel canal and or-| signs, at the following special prices dered it to Hamburg, and that the oe as are Saxon and her British steamahip oh, Sy gaily $2.45 with a coal cargo, had fallen Into mane © by © fee ‘ +4 the German fleet's hands in the Size 9 by 10% feet. . North sea | Tee ae ee ae test Tries to Run Blocks coda ke lb -% ; 4 News is eagerly awaited of the me y Ferrey diss see se STAG German liner Kronpringessin Ce! i | Ingrain Carpets, Worth | Regular $1.50 Inlaid AXMINSTER RUGS e, which, evidently having aban-| | doned its call at Plymouth, fe re | 65c Yard, Special 45 | LINOLEUM A high pile Axminster Rug. | [} ported trying to run the British| | Extra Half-Wool Ingrain Can | Special $1.15 Square Yard =| !n floral, Ortnetal and medal blockade of the North sea and get | 2 vant Bed : rn into Hamburg. | | ing, 36 inches wide, in a fine | Wild's and Nairn’s best grade ; f Me re. Bt Scrtinent of attractive’ pat. | Inlaid Linoleum tn @ good ve ) 9 by 12 alze, special the ronprinzeasin, ts crowded HW | terns in varnous shades. Rogu-| lection of tile and wood pat ; with passengers, and has on, Board | tar price 65c yard, special 45e | terns, Regular $1.60 quality $20.00 8 13 by 10% size in gold. and sliver, shipped trom a yard. | spectal, $1.15 per square yard, | special $15.75. Now York in reeponse to European orders before any power had de clared hostilition. | Crowds Cheer King. | The admiralty assumed control) today of the wirelens equipments of| all vessels In British waters. There were enormous crowds at Buckingham palace, the royal rest co and the parliament b The king and queen were enthusl | tically cheered and patriotic songs HAMMOCKS HALF PRICE Every Hammock must be sold. Our assortment {s still Very good, but we never carry hammocks over. So this is your chanca ‘ - $2.96 Hammocks for 91.90 “8 Yererrryenry pete Pore ce tere per errene TILL Lendhd bhkd dhe cA b eek A splendid advance showing of the New Fall ts, They come in a good assortment of materials, were sung, in the streets. “England,” the foreign min- m ister declared today, “must con | $2.98 Hammocks for 61.49 Including ribeline, bouc man 4 ee Hammocks for Ste nish mixtures, etc. All in advance sider the present crisis from the viewpoint of British honor and obligation as well as of Interest. | If the German fieet bom- barde the French coast we can- | Wet etand by and look on. | “We have been given to un- deratand thet Germany will not attack France’s northern coast if we remain neutral. 1.48 Hammocks for Te Prices Cut Deeper on Palen Tea LAWN MOWERS ‘ots 29c, 39 -98 Values, 9 and 49c ~ Mowers oayome Values, Special 25¢ the 7 dest. They are Just the tee. tight from carefully adjusted ‘and. fitted Engian oy make with hardened steel knive good T Pots. Decorated or and blades; aleo with br platn ree, medium or Dushings. None better at | small. Values to 49c. Take $8.98, $3.48 and $2.98. Take | your cholce Tuesday, any ta choice Tuesday of say | Size, for 26¢. inch, ld-inch or 16-tne! Mower at $2.29. Camp Fry Pans $2.50 Cream 25c and 35c Values Freezers 98c Special 19c Just the article for If you like home-made Ice | campfire cook. Has sic buy an Arctic—it’s a | handle for inserting early. They'll Regular 2S an Go quickly at 98c. , Values, special 1%¢. Fall styles, some with the popular cape effects, Priced at $14.95, $17.50 and $19.50. Trani ci bt aaa: ORDERS TRCOPS MOBILIZED! | LONDON, Aug. 3.—War by —_ against-Germany was decided on today by the British cabi- net, according to high government offici ye : Sir Edward Grey, foreign minister, announced orders for the immediate mobilization of England's ay docet said:te be directly due to the kaiser’s disregard of, Belgium's neutrality. e ision was to to s jum’: The British ambassador at Bérlin demanded that it be respected. Germany refused. The —_ was a meeting of the British cabinet at which, it was stated on high authority, it was agpede that hostilities were inevitable. Princess Slips, Values to $1.75, Special 98¢ These garments are richly > nn of Tor ry edeing. An early shipment of over 500 Comforters enables us to offer you exceptional values at this particular time. Buy now, before the Fall season and Full prices begin Our assortment includes the products of a number of the dest comfort mills in the country, thereby insuripg you a choice of styles not excelled anywhere. Prices range from 98c to $12.50. Here are a few. Sie ctue onanat P Asquith was expected to make a statement to the house of commons today, outlining the white cotton fili- | $004 qualit Corset C , Values ti remier Asq pec ee "gaging = antes teh de4 sompihy: situation and asking $250,000,000 as an initial war fund. Rane Ses. Our 98¢ | PF oe Special 25c c ortment ot tony, odgtogen te Valuce | That it will be voted immediately is a foregone conclusion. The most Germany is willing to concede to Belgium, it was said, was to respect the latter’s neutrality if it would permit German troops to use its |railroads in crossing Belgian territory on their way to invade France. This, it is announced at London, Belgium promptly rejected. | Martial law is proclaimed on the British Mediterranean sea and island of Malta. Great Britain has guaranteed the independence of Belgium. Germany's aggressions led to a fear in England that the smaller nation’s neutrality is not to be respected. Belgium occupies the coastline im- |mrediately across the English channel from England. Naturally, England is taking no chances against its fer Camp @ 66 by 73, white Santers tn Meht juilted and re- | size 64 oy 74; pure white cot ton filling. Plain colored or. value, Our pres 84029 : |hereditary enemy, Gomany,. enehne this iad i territory. ApANene Mat- ee : a peice re aay oe R Er Held Malt men Ficn| AV wie “complete Seattie’s Popular-Priced Department Store pose gy Ms ussian mpress e Sk S SCORE special 2h ea SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA per yard, 17¢ | FAIRBANKS, Aug. 3.~-T. H. Deal, Bulletin new postmaster here, fired afl the} = LONDON, Aug. 3—The dowager empress of Russia has been de-| oid clerks when he took possesion | — "| tained in Germany by the kalser's order, it was learned today. Saturday. They refused to quit./ . The dowager had r sister, the English et With his new force he fired them - lout They have appealed to Wash. pPeepnrey eee the | Purposes. The kalser, It was sald, would either return her to London or send PLENTY OF PEP j JON HIS COMPANY Ime to Copenhagen. She was a Danish pnetee Two hours of byrning oratory GLACTER PARK, Mont. Aug. 3.—| Sunday morning in the Labor Tem- PARIS, Aug. 3. — “The Seattle's Mountaineers ‘have ar-| pie paved the way for another high office 1 rived here for their climb. All are WASHINGTON, Aug. 3—Efforts| It was announced at the White | demand for my temicce r Crack Uhians Re Ised:: good condition, ae, oe — ef President Wilson to avert the|House that the railroad operators | an advisory and diplomati | ph beta gelled apeney and enginemen have agreed to sub: r . | After the emperor of Austria > Mhreatened strike of enginemen on Snes are ihe only things that PARIS, Aug. 3.—That overwhelming defeat marked an at- mit their differences to arbitra- and Germany's kaiser were round- : Western railroads were successful| tion, The mediation board, it was pereneas ny Ai aoa agar gghin tempt Sunday by a division of Uhians, Germany's crack ca ly seored by Servian, Croatian, . 3 today, follé6wing conferences with| announced, will take up only the company of yee of ae airy, to capture Petit Croix, France, was made known toda Polish and Bohemian speakers, a parties to both sides of the contro-| question of advan wages de | men.” the ge AN ihoes ‘As the Germans advanced, the French garrison open difference of opinion developed on Saturd: manded by the enfin | on them with machine guns. The cavairy charged repeated- hoard tel Aree made last night by Prest- ly, but each time was beaten back by @ murderous hall of Charles Petroskey, a native of the dent Poincare ef France in | jacketed bullets. U. 8S, but of Bohemian parentage, | breed with a friend. Andre | Their final repulse was eo complete that they left their For declared the czar and Russia de- ie wed rpprronee’ of the | dead on the field. Many of them were captured. serve neither sympathy nor sup pam tha 1 4 | The Uhlans were the advance guard of the Germans’ Metz | YOUR MONEY port, and that Russia never aided the czar of Russia. The chairman, | army. Currentéreport here had It that one-fourth of thelr num- the Slavs. private In his regiment eta- To this, Dr, 8. 8: 4 ber were killed or wounded. The French victory wae cele- © this, Dr. 8. Sargentich took y be ee, Duc. brated here with the wilecst enthusiasm, objection, and tracifg history to : a 1@ order mobilizing all The war. office is rushing artillery and Infantry toward |] Buy Port of Seattle Five ] | 1889, he showed that Russia came E the French troops con: d Longwy with all possible expedition. | ne to the ald of the Slavic nations } of 17 words, and said: “Min. | is paaie |] Per Cent Gold Bonds, se-}|again.and again, and that in 1877 WASHINGTON, Ang. 3—Varlousy coal and similar products Istry of War. Order of gen- . ibys I cured b Russia's help secured freedom for a estimates place the increased rev-| The decision points out many er eernaen. |. Matton ‘Dp: 3 “4 ra pnd iat i ¢ of Eastern railroads at from| Possible economies and urges the | urgency. First day of mob. rm n ira I ersten enc i tt de |S, ty Re A FIRST MORTGAGE ‘ 000, ities , AWAIT VERDICT j Me Grate Coetetinins be | PARIS, Aug. 3.—Bitter de- men and En must 4 SE es , ¥ D 5 | stand united against the pow- on (4 “urday in granting a portion of th nunciation of Germany's action ano We avinandabe water ke CORDOVA, Alaska, Aug. 5—Cor- “ “ » | ave | ‘ Pry 9 Ingrease sought by the roads, BAD ACCIDENT as “brigandage” and “piracy,” | Ti% ‘been ‘unmasked. Wé did || All the Taxable Property || dova is awaiting with anxiety the 4 e oa we ong : ped “t is voloed by the Temps here. not desire this war, but ince it in government decision in the coal oe _ ed pc ro ‘en ig hs GOLD BAR, Aug. 3.—A stump, “Up to the im@t moment, was forced upon us, with good land cases, for Cordova believes if ~ 2 association erritory, including | hidden by smoke from forest fire, | sald the Temps, he French |. bh we will wage It. The Kin County Wash. the coal fields are opened this city Ohio, Indiana, Ilinois, Wisconsin | was run into by an auto driven by |* and Rus governments had | war thrust on us Is a war of is ’ fe will become a smelting center with- 4 Baral _omaagerg Nag segs Brag 0 Bs Dyer, near Monroe, Saturday. given Germany credit for act- piracy. For 40 years Germany Worth in a year, . rease in d ates | Mrs, Frank Frytag Is thought fatally ; Sa aaaeakeag ee Me Gand tn lake and rail rates, ‘The tn-|Mired’ Winter Brey ee Ing In good faith; there is now has prowled around us with the i longer any doubt that it is constant idea of striking a blow merease in the central territory 18\prown and others sustained in ud ” 0 FE “aliowed on brick, tile, clay, coke, | juries bad RE. OCMOTS SURTEIRS . in ambush. Russians, French- with minimum risk. ‘SOFT F R THEM eae a ose ee ’ ’ | ° | SOUTH BEND, Aug. 3.—New | se : by GUARD eouern| E Aviat r Dr B m Due each year, commencing |} papermen of the state will be here BERLIN, Aug. 3-~German fron June 1, 1915, |'Thursday, Friday and Saturday in tler guards have captured 60 Cos 3 | SSS fi ‘ page i 2 their annual convention. Elaborate 4 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Aug. 3. cks at Hohenzalzea, according to! BERLIN, Aug. 3.—The following | night that bombs were hurled from Call, write or phone today }| plans for their entertainment are |—Bandits robbed a’ guard on the “Vices todays The same dis-jofficial wtatement was issued by|a French aeroplane in the vicinity ‘5 A | being made, Telegraph creek trail yesterday of Patches said Russian artillery and|the war office last night: jof Nuremburg. The statement|} for complete information. —_———_— $4,000 in gold bullion infantry had invaded Germany at) “In consequence of a Russian | [sata this action was a crime against . le - Gehwin |attack on German territory, Ger-| the rights of man, as no declara- | AMERICANS ARE SAFE More than 1,000,000 méa.of the many 1s {n a state of war with| tion of war between the countries | VASHING { The only charge is for medi-| EXCITE D: ‘DIES. regular German army were ruahing| Russia. The French reply to the| had yet been made, 0 n 7 rice 0. | insti tean cee ce yes cines. Patrontze the to the French niger pb Thtpe German representatives is of an| Investment Bank U. 8. Ambassador Herrick, in | army corps are already there. unsatisfactory nature. Moreover, basin: gaiets arici RIGHT DRUG CO. BELLINGHAM, Aug, 3—The ex-|. Coast defense whips were cleared France has mobilized and an out LABOR FAMINE |] Hoge Bidg. eapmecaié |B hyo Roney 2 ot Sky ae 169 Washington St. citement st eons his 4-year-old tor action. Dig AGS hhreak of war with France must| HOQUIAM, Aug. 3.—There is a Established 1902. | addea that they would bs able grandson being by a street car | navigation lightships have|therefore be reckoned with any day | labor famine on here, Employment v And get his services free. Bliere saturday caused the death of!been extinguished and all Nght-|or any moment.” | offices are. bestegua' fit’ ena; out Serres || bala sed ad John C, Baty, 70, of heart failure. ships brought to port. Announcement was made last|they can’t supply the demand, Bh le iranioratird GERMAN TREASURE SHIP TRIES wruncin Star Readers a eciat TO RUN ENGLISH BLOCKADE ENGLAND DECIDES UPON WAR: “AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN THEATRE Players | “GRAUSTARK” Matiness 26c. Kvenings 60 to 166 MARCUS LOEWS fEmpress ALWAYS 104% 20¢ NEW POLICY Quality VAUDEVILLE and PHOTOPLAYS Afternoons, Cont—1:30 to 6:20, Nights, Cont—6:80 to 11. Sundays, Cont—1:30 to 11 p. m Prices—Afternoons, 10c and 1c Nights—10c, 15¢ and 20. PANTAGES The Stanley Seminary Girls | “COLLEGE CAPERS” | Other ete 100 and 100 Moore 7 DAYS gu Sun. 1 hug. 9 9 Bargain Mat Popular | GUY BATES P POST In the Season's Supreme Spectacle “Omar, the Tentmaker” Mail orders now. Box office sale Thursday FLEETS GATHER IN THE ORIENT | TOKIO, Aug. 2.—Naval forces of hostile powers are assembling in Oriental waters, and an outbreak may be expected at any moment, with Japan and Russia as prominent factors. German, Austrian and Italian war- ships are concentrating at Tsingtau, Seaport of the German possession. Seven Chinese warships are patrol- ing the Chinese coast. The entire British Asiatic fleet 1s assembling at Hongkong. Russia and Japan have both issued orders for the con- centration of their fleety The lat- ter will be in close touch with the €nglish warships. BOMBARD POST BERLIN, Aug. 3.—The Russian naval harbor at Ldbau is being bombarded by the «mall German cruiser Augsburg end is in flames, according to a wircless message from the Augsburg. ‘DAYS Seattle | 2 DAYS FRIDAY, AUG, 7IH—SAT, AUG. 8TH TENTS AT 4TH AVE. & LENORA STREET Different and Distinctive Othere—The Children’s Peiryiewd Ne Street Parades Be Given tm Seattle. AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25c Everyone Welcome JR. R. MEN CONSENT aa cet eat is fine in ay a seize MEETING HERE {roncanization save OFFICE SUPPLIES AT BARGAIN PRICES. Morey Stationery Co. T18 First Ave. Near Columbia St. ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Sliversmith io ~ Located at His lew Store Hs | 1010 sen Ave. Near Madicon PRED MEAT PRICES CUT TOMORROW, TUESDAY, AT FRYE & CO.'S MARKETS AS FOLLOWS: Choice Steer Choice Shoulder linea aaa { Cholce St Shoulder ‘Steak veveeee LOC Cholce Rib and Loin Mutton Chops ... 15c Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and ey Shops open until