The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1903, Page 7

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THE WEATHERMAN READ “ADVICE TO YOUNG FATHERS’ FORECASTER SALISBURY WANTS TO BRING JULY UP RIGHT—HE SAYS JUNE WAS NOT WET NOR WINDY, BUT WAS WARM Porees Ra ltabury item avadedt Nis manctum and} YOU We dite't aye @ from no nary Ihiiret ax to Younm July's heattn, | * {08 T think 1 was pretty goad Pan’ keep the Bid warm, some. | month wasnt KT” chen Yaracaing Déw. He's had chitin ctor “the Test} "Well, maybe eo, You see I've got county houre and Pm afrakt Cit! to eave a dood woather for lator be hanged if Ioan find any, f 4 | ott clear days last month. T wilt do keow Te © thinking about the| Detter a® goon as I get this young “Didn't know you had one tor Just then aor bay tt month's weathor, | and lait them or & Canny mOnth, June was ae} “Advien te Your, o © ever had tw Juty Deli ated the same in Me wan pros BANKER WHO FINALLY FACES aM MENTE THE SEATTLE STAR | JAS. BRADLEY STABS Dering & beawt in the on Pirst Avenue Bouth & Hrneat Loughry, « logger in the 1 Bre at his vietim and I if daged ad had bnew ume atrotmann Ider and the wound taken to the Wayetd j pital De WO. J in Loughrey? Fame Tet white + average for refused last Ue monet th riven yoare| aa ever swept decks of a brie. | States court of ap hag been oniy @. | but June was a thot aephyre The] take his case to the supreme © *F thought June was a weepy month | worst we had nly a toxin a sineyear t the pei dat the precipitation was helow the | twentyenine miles an hour f | dary, Moe i owt on HOW teal, Gtheral average etme 1.8 Inches for} mmutes ane day last woek—th June during the past Cntrtoen yeara| think i waa @hlic last month only 1% hee of | Salisbury lapeed into silent © Ei Coll, Une least wines 160. The moat] plation of the two baoks on h we had in any one @ay Was only half | and the reporter faded out of the door 68 meh That was on the Nth and | way | TRANSFER DELAYED | SALT LAR Utah July 2 ~The} hollers of the Han Pedro, Lon) ‘Regriee & Malt Lake raftroad mot to-| day and apyreved the form Aeod and pacified the action directors in forming a bonded debt enefer of the Oregon Short Line “4 | trackage of 38 miles te Caiteste & | it ie now aeid, will bot coor watt! July ms own to @ Bt between Clark and Merriman. “MUCH OBLIGED,” SAYS JOHNNY HAY |» ¢ State John Hay etter to the Chaneber thin city, expromat ¢ the serviogs that appre iale Dae Fenidored In the Alaskan oun: ca - e@Rrernrey , | Hower 7 Madison Park Pavilion Grand ball every Thursday and) P ee er rene Shin wilt te an ba | Sunday nights, Also Sunday aft VW@Rablc abd te the boundary erttvuna | Aa, FO OF ~~ 88m to meet tn London | tw Rverett, Recursica | duty 4th. display page §. eee 6.4. R. hid TAKE Kt PART RR Rg ask omine SALON ———— Sunday, July Sth. Piekets, 51.00 Advance sale of tickets at Guy's) Drug Store, cor, Beoond aml Yester:/ Upem the invitation of the Cham-~ of Commerce cammittee in charge of the Fourth of July cele bavstion the local G. A. R. poste will! Exnursion te Ti and Otympis, tage part in the parade. Seats have! Saturday, July 4th, ten amigned to the Grand Army | on fast steamer Walsh. Hoat je ves magn on ihe platform at the old uth=| pine, White Btvr dock, teat of Mud versity grounds The members Of] ison street. al a.m, arrives back Phen Sexton pom Will assemite! we 10.30» m. Frederick @ N. wadquarters at the ho Ma ¥ 29@ 08 Hid aclock 10 tbe morning of July|ie nas’ Snvrmpas ‘team sh tine up for the parade [ stope 4% hours at Olympia giving! TO STUDY DAIRYIN [towed iin, to Tocomn tee are jrowed trip » Tacoma, 5%¢ — trip to Otympia, $1.0 Th etn on sale at Prederick @ Neleow's, amt and at the deck morning stoar ont the paseotgers on the Maru. arriving yesterday, were M. | st Misnogt and M. Ratow, who have been | —— sent to thie country by the Japanese SOvernment to make @ thorough sudy the agricultural conditions prevatl here and of the creamery ivtustry commission will pay particular | “THE MARKETS Treah ranch ogee advanced t conte? today a ster eames were marked, from M centa te 19 and 21 cents | ton full cream chowge weak: | med. The hens heave stopped layiag ame to 4 large extent, which has caused farmers to ship more poul- te the market As « resaht the) jesale price of live hens has de & little more than a are slightly stronger. i) ie an over supply of veal. ‘Meh of it haw been placed in cold) Gorage and the price bas dropped 2 howd 4 prise beans felt off 2 cents more per pound today. WHOLESALE PRICES Ryicoe, pe sonal porchacse ve “Provisions Breet meat..Cow beef € t-te 1b steer Deed, Bye >: motton, Tee 1b. pork We brvekfest be Le one pair to a customer, For Mothers Boys’ Overalls l5c Special Torpetass, extra loud, packages for 18 bowes for Ammunition for ridaws for 40 dts ton, By lat Sh yfockets one doman ONP- POUT pieces BRAWL IN PRISON TERM = BARBI) LOUGHEARY Five TiMEes Seattle Dar was stabbed Mayou arrested the kite Special for All Day and Evening Fireworks Kaira Largo Homes Paper Cape < 15 My-men Gian’ Cractors oh Giant Crackers Niger Chasers, Whiatiing Forbes, Torehes, Colored Lights. ERNEST! aot nlwbt, | ~ Youths’ Sults Youth $6.50 Al ¥ Cheviots and Hor Youths” $9.00 Ali We Cheriote and Home Youths ‘Suite, Worsteds, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Blue and Hiack ee, Variety of wtyles, worth 916.0 to $00.00. .., 5.25 Youths Fanoy Imported Casst- mere — many patierm to Bhoore 20, rth wee tof hildren’s Sults Overcoats Children’s 98.00 Al Wool 2 Suite, now gating for Obdidrene $6.00 and $7.00 Suits, 2- piece, Norfolk knee pants, all wool, with or without lor sit lar @ cart 106 die = ete 106 Blue Stripe Overalls, OFF on our te Ms ied quality, all sizes, only cane Aeeewnene =yiee be | inimain W. B. Hutchinson Co LET’S DRESS UP Ti To help you out in 4 financial way we Spring and 2 radiates. ine | ‘onions. Ramis & Langanborr racers 42 we = S Yeah ranch, 2te dos; Bastern. | spiatire Wertingyrn, toll orsemm, | ser. ile: Bwien, Brick, a? Drrnaned takers, DPD. live ve dpcks, Je greed ens, 5 7 $90.05 toe jy tie PRICES TO PRODUCERS petees are for goods (iitwersd at | frwight ayy woot, oe oe the dock 1 Hay and Grain Reston ir ite, S800 ton cmts. aLO8 tm SO tem, weit 427 fee? tom 3 ~ 230 ia Giggs, Poultry and Livestock your ¢ romper at $1.25, f7q, | Four rent, $21, 30) wee, or wowly furnished rece north of Kinnear part hone Mack Ts | TOO LATE To CLASSIFY Three Tree Point ‘Three Tree Point Three Tree Point Three Tree Point (Continued Story) MEN’S “° BOYS’ SUITS HALF PRICE AND LESS Martling Day and a-Ilalf-Sal Friday all day and evening, and Saturday forenoon The final nd-up of the great “Transfer Sale!" Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, et which bower at the lowest pr ¢ paid for a Bank rupt stock, offered you for less than the raw material t the manufacturer Whole fam in be clothed from head to foot at which it ordinarily costs to outfit one person, The Monarch stor fairly “bulging” wi BIG CLOTHING BARGAI TRUNKS, VALISES, BLANKETS, COMFORTERS AND ALL KINDS OF ALASKA OUTFITS AT LESS THAN ee Monarch iShocdClotning Go: 1317-1319 First Avenue NS |Men’ 8 Furnishings | We White Handkervhiets FOR FRIDAY straw Hats 100 ee | ene te Buapende 8 | seneeemnen’ wo Suipenters 1Te 5 the Neckwear Be | Se Neckwoa 17 MEN’S SUITS Roc 3: | All Wool Worsted Cheviois, Tweeds, desirable patterns, | #1 0% Underwear $33 | worth $800 .. catia coed sewscsccccecses 0305 | $800 Underwear Oho | All Wool Worsted ( heviots, Tweeds, desirable patterns, "sy Aaaeedy Sette se | worth $9.00 os deve WT Pee er | tid) oie 5 Men's Imported W reste is, spring styles single and double- ‘ai breasted, worth $12.50, NOW .....0.secereeeeees $6.90 ’ | Men’s Blue and Black Serge, handsomely, made, trimmings Men 8 Hats the best, worth $14.00, NOW cecsereeers coees + 87-70 | Men's $2.99 Hats, now O50 Men's Bive and Black Serge, handsomely made, trimmings 3 Of the best, worth $18 } Men's All Woof Cassimere, i | and squate cuts, worth $22 iported, custom » to $25.00 ° Men’s Pants Mens 4.0 Shoes, hand sewed throughout, strong soles, broad welts $2.20 $1.60 Worstete ..... $2. All Woot . Men's High Finished, Extra | $2.00 Canstmeren 1s oes © $3.00 All Wool , Strong, Hand Samed Bhogs, | $6.00 and #60 Af! Woot J avecdaccoecteall worth 9600 , $3.20 one a == — osm re WHOLESALE PRICES. — ONE-HALF BLOCK "NORTH OF POSTOPFICE. pes campers. The company have S razr 5 rescent the use of Thin Coffee dows Pat SSS EM 2 for enescement | Serene he MP Bae es Be Sind 4 gid Fis the pot, too. the company. that ut vel y thete offer our entife stock of New Summer Suits at heavy reductions, lows: Choice of Spring and Simmer Suits for Men = dally tw No reserve; values $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 way from the potnt Three Tree Point and $35.00 se $21.75 Company No teserve; values $2000 and $22.50.. i eae aca apdeeenses $17.75 and thare eh C 8. Livermore, Mee. ALL GRADES ae ea ide Sinica, .. more sociog wpror “t/ 625 First Ave. Cor. Cherry St. | thalic” pecan ump: tt tins covesadROS SaMAahibeen HOE HOR Sits ae cota, eoncccomens as tho (amis Rin-ioey: Gerke 7 atce Olek eee No reserve; ‘vals $1.00 and $12 50 het beare edn Yen, bapom the geo gw you buy oe ge ge We zs oo re gee air and the awee The COMBTOCK, at $20, Is the coaar Seek. gfe 4 The above reductions appt md avenue, in thy beat piano to buy. It tan't safe to Telephone, Main 93 Inde- Men's Spring and Summer Suits as well ee ae pay avaenh £8. ages up to ai, and chest measure 33, 34 and ved by mute SEATTLE COAL & WOOD Co 35. Also we include Men's Outing Suits, splendid our Men's of which tment this scasem, we ass Men’s Trousers, Too At Reduced Prices We are agents for the recognized to be the ne to exclusive tailoring in America. $10.00, $%.s0and $8.50 tless Trousers your choice $7.75 $5.00 Peerless T rouse ur choice. ..$3.75 based the $7.50, $7.00 and $6.50 rless Trovisers pour, ChEKC. .s sccheastcemnces -» $5.75 CHILD’S 22 BOYS’ CLOTHING AGES EIGHT TO FIVE YEARS hoice, e FOURTH} ees and Young Nave a eerless Brand ing artiche wax written by & from the Londen Une Thine Tree At the beauty Of Neatly within @ y*chher Beatie = eetuliy pin as fol fon ail Avpear Wiweed leaves for Three “fo Sati frm City Dock. te doe at] Xi City trom nate r Heost ity Adek, toot | at Main street. for Taree Tree Votnt es aitle at if m re om | Bold everywhete with a coupon mont made inter GEO. E. HALL, Man: First ave. south and King ot 417 oe Mose! 417 | Retween Fourth and Fifth Avenues, Teed teen Eyes our. sclentifioally fits $10 Cash and $6 a Month al biile and accounte| firm, and will also! | jay of| will collect * wth Sherman, Clay & Co. 715 Second Ave. | Soe celesio = Golf Shirts 3 That we Be obt nee by nants ned free with the best nts Known to sciences. Oculist prescriptions filled, under | uarantee, at low prices. G. A. Lindauer | Eye Specialist have on sale at 180 actos of oh a Kod farm _ We have fust received trom U, & Government Navy Depot 4000 Finest Navy Bive All-Wool Flannel Shirts and Drawers - Lewis & Co. f. cor. rst ave. and Cherry street. HERBERT § UPPER 10, 11 and 12 Seheuerman Bik First ave. and Cherry st ‘We are asking h for them. mg Rainier Fuel Co. We} : ows) FINE SHOES iu ron O, Ynuun Qo 1 1927 oBidg HARVEY & SONS, Props, end Ave., freee

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