The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1901, Page 3

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. TUPESDAT, JULY 14, 1901 THE SEATTLE STAI 8 LAST EDITION, "°°". WESTSEATTLE 208 4%0°.2)NEW TANK AT. [7 : g dropped the With Those That Do Not, ; oes ; , WASHINGTON, D.C, July 1 1 arties ma 1 tutte Na. ’ F course the | ar roke tre is n as 0 bulletin today, saya that th s a > t See ee eee oo ee i pe: | outa. ‘The ow RECEPTION 0 a Look ¢ t best and the prices make up t f the lack ~ _ : # hore n a} Day ' : re of choice. Remember, we're going t of business, Pa “a ’ “ “ q ; ,é an a bis ffi TACOMA, July 16-~A Regents May Sell or Lease. Remember, Your Money Back If You RUDA Pr © N Iversity res Want It. Sukkes ae Died at Poorhouse. in houses t CLAY WORST ED SUITS vrmente Boe ates "810 00 “© $8 00 5 homeless and destit St chee " OUIDA ENTERS: ONE HUNDRED parte be of San Fra 1 tur 4 * 4 bs 4 ch ms the as fern ve: PROTEST : ee . WOUNDED ee Sener eckties oe es Aeaaemy hsrowrned sm AME supa gy ute the aw [ae vommnon, 2 | na “40 Cts OROKE HIS ARM = |serwarentwonies| = “focal wie Cal ALD, Pea Bae ems tem Fests GB OO Be nnaadiens on ie ra w York Lit w York tk . iw & 107 Second *. Greco St e Crash Hats. | THE SECOND TIME) bomay School in Hawaii, Summer Under- wear. mavens rae... TB ots Maem * 61 60 GChildnety’ s Suits. At on the which ts oe hat re pre for $ Working Men buy your work shirts now while ads oe Mae eee Sir ak ere | mal - $2 25 ag sag ira san kr : "wan treated se 5 , ry le 8175 | ri stner quate We Epes 3 ng pecially wl had a broke Jail as he} fi he Ne ew Location his arm rebroker, It had to be r | set, and he is now suffering in a cell| trom the complication of a big head| snd a broken arm. recently healed 4 and yell.} bad Dent ed bh 4 3 Ht = J ‘own and successfully berged cnoush| . “ " th se Of Biesinger & Co. , drinks to again get intoxicated He) r i wf was taken back to headquarters with | t Don't Miss Your Opportunity of a Big Profit morning stand Columbia Grocery Company If for Any Reason You Have Not Yet Purchased a Refrigerator 7 1 ' Vee ; SCHOOL SUPPLES | ce Moved to 130 Western Ave., Upstairs BECAUSE prs er Te the captaincy of Dud Risely, arriv ENTRANCE ON POST ST ‘“ = The board of school directors met | 4 in the city this morning from Ta We can save you money This has been a backward acason. W oh ave, a8 @ result, an enormous stock ie -- last night and awarded many con-| COM, Where they took three out = fret at and. When we get into our new quarte i) have received new lines of goods Med tracta for the ensuing school year.| four games from McCloskey = . ter size of the new store we wil foot of space Therefore, we are eeific Contracts were awarded as follows: | Risely is said to make a better - ‘ at once. The things to handle, and every one pots Schoo! furniture. t apman Bros. z b t t of movir iruft Co., Seattle; slate for black boards. z al ws on the co * ns: * jr Vi : to C. B. Smith and the Slatington- a Bangor slate syndicate. coal, to the . hss ap ll Y Wh ee = ne fg EE ean st x Deiat rea | iN PE use No ow “Let Us Te ou y rit q Lowman & Hanford; stationery and . je . ya . * f v¥ « YY bi F supplies, ‘to Lowman & Hanford, and | n - 4 mn a a a af m + the He i most famous of all refrigerators neral description: Gern ‘ poe See te cee formerty with Tacor t Fs . » * SHELVES A K—A | made of wood se ; team beat Seattle § to 4! : GOING, NORTHRUP &CO ; and easily rem oa elise as MeDona 5 B03 FIRST AVENUE * COOLI We have one- hird more r Manager Dugdale has a etring ow Seuees : fe. vine 9 Pinte roy Nick ple-jointed doors air | | ? for m new outfield, the other end of | which ts somewhere in the East. He a may be. here in three days. and hel r may not come at all. ‘Dugdale will] know about it tomorrow | j Used Insulting Language. \ Steamship Hum> Capt. Bi et LINING—We use the » and not the pots tary spruce wood lining lining so long used in PANS — Our pans are made of galvanized tron which will never rust No seame—made in one ‘Our hinges are a AP ar Bell Trap ts used tn all our Re Fast Bicycle Riding Cause Sam Yaberry, a respectable ap ou nan, rested b coche Accident. Mn et SS a last ‘night on Second ; ener avenue for using insulting language x to ladies on the street. Py pF nln ana and Mrs A distressing accident, the result of one the ex an ar fast bicycle riding tm the heart of | oe. the city, occurred yesterday evening. B* ter per one t the victim being Mrs. David | and several to Southe | steamship State of Calif w Important who resides at the corner of First , nt te of " oll avenue and Broad street; whe sue | Coast eamanip Co. inat might rs tained @ broken collar-bone and oth- . = ed the Beattie Be “4 . @r painful injuries. Anton Grelp, fen oS = Jatge Galt run a - the rider, was arrested, but later re- | _ ae | } leased, the victim of the collision re- e ok r ~J _ ‘e hi Deeks to Me's completes aguinst until the hearing of the ° him. | Grelp was riding down Columbia| % street at a high rate of speed. Mrs. | case which is set for Ju late Cora Fonter ts asked to show cat hy the order show ot be| United States lighthouse t Gross and her five-year-old son were | “*U"* * nea Waee Spel et be} 3 wt : foi f fgt tw = = i | S. $. Kimball Sails Tonight Astoria tonight re 4 ate, having leas strength. — Hy without that reserve force of life we wheel into a wagon which atc tn . pe Few sects af any ng schoone On the ot hand, milk being a food in tin Inst night . : it will putrify justed for digestion more pe nearby, hoping to save the woman| Steamship John 8. K. from injury. but the rider's momen. | Thwing. sails for San tum was such that he was thrown| night, hereafter the. ve tof ; SIMISON BROTHERS teephetonat 2 dire x eheew hist sian. against her with the result stated.|the San Francisco-Nor Re where she hax been 1 1 His wheel was partially demolished. | duced rates are advertised for the|and overhauled, will go out t Are Incessantly Busy Gross claime that he was riding | Voyage within the time-limit, but bystand-| of ers who witnessed the aceident sa | nd a large nua pe oat Laurel in Our HER” hetri iverator Exceptional crore gs--Special Tomorrow he came down the avenue at a ter-| Mintr Chase wieet os Title speed. | Kim, Yay ‘ ~ | are’ pare ; Pr M Mis ih = 19 De adelitbdais baithnramee ak cotceele cena. a LICENSED TO WED. steamshif 5 & Co.'s Alaska t ' ' f I nel ge 98. aye dry, ¢ an a pure. Ty ng rooms The waver The following marriage licenses | tal stock of the $ eof the f , A p . ade of thoroughly seasoned te were issued today: To James Foy, A new steamer e John | South rn Alas ~ $ $1 39 ar adies 98 ( «heavy paper, and e date | aged 29, of Seattle, and Minnie Soles, 8. Kimball in F n of h t 1 Th built in sections, and . sum aged 29, of Detroit, Mich.;to Charles “nd when finished will > ; stopped at ll way port . an be readily taken de wh eusary. The Baxter Wilcoxen, aged 24, and Anna|the Nome run, sailing ¢ t made the row r t vest on large. he y moved. Al @elae Matilda Loken, aged 21, both of Bal-| Francisco lays. mings are nic ate . lard. es a 5 SAMUEL HILL Ss LIGHTHOUSES | Simison Bros. ay reported to the po “CHEF DUE TOMORROW fer. isci2% hen aio FOR ALASKA 707 SECOND AVENUE ee ae j Samuel F dent of the feat.|DOl8S were aacended by + : - - casted ; ; proughtl James J. Hill, is expec ted to pen 2 Older men did the work HOLMES GOOD FURNITURE $ “ in Vancouver on the C. P. R. steam ~— - ‘ r refrige t si h er Empress of India, from the Orten egantly ' ned way iry and are q mat § tonight "Hie by Boe to orcive le he. Two FIRE CALLS ‘ ceotong. alter Geantet Daan of Les: awed : pee jomorrow, where he will re-| { UJ { pyre ‘ Th An PERSONAL MENTION. oer i b (ut (uv = of t a D ge. Robert le a 1 nount of | y. E Parise: \ this n — =" i BEDROOM SUITS UNDER PRICE : oe KE. M. Fe Ned mead for him at the Butler neon, onga £235 First avenue this morning geot and C. Collen ane Poreeat’| remains will be embalmed by —s Saas cenit (Svat Be [$0 for'incormente agate Ming * ‘ Height. price Width. Depth. Height. price Brice 1; ‘gare “ seg RAILROAD NOTES : ae || Baa pe Fg TB ee ge Ee Se n Hotels, 3 meninions of the drenser Regula No} , in Og 9 AIRS No i ‘ > Rha F.08 bs mnnneeyetisqeeg eed te tone E ‘ ap iit It is only natural that the “Herrick” received the highest awards at the — Following are among the late por wt k 5 1 Trans-Mississippi and Greater American Expositions, Omaha, 1898-99 Lies rivals at , , wer | A F ' z § iin, ©. ters aan p a Green, manager t Mud : Wausat, Wine lumber iccenamann, |extennive Hi. 8. Crocker emtate in|} Fade ap puns Largest mami aleued in the Northwest. Jos q At the Butler: “Mi ust night p of Fig ae ‘ fan Francisco: My t 6 i hey ten and so ae. and Wy Groceries HOTEL BUTLER 094000009000 0000 90000060 tind Eo ria; I. B.D Phillips, Port ‘ Baer, Nanaimo, Fs, ¢ Rowers, Fi. stots : it — Vard, general mana n ral Y £ Plan Hotel, NECTION * * a to 1105 Second Ave. ; Tel, Main 41-48, Oilice 623 Hest ay, ern railroad, St. Paul. Atretne't rm point ‘ : 7 : Smith, S Conant a rE. - mith. U. 8. Consul at Victorian me pi y it ; . fo 1227 YESLER WAT eee se ledaeeddoi dion $4090006000000 0020000009 & & 5 Wie ihlamd hanene Ave a

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