The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1903, Page 4

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GOODWIN HAD A RAW SPOT IN HIS NECK Vegetab! THE COMEDIAN WOULDN'T PLAY IN SACRAMENTO AND TOOK ; iN A PRIZE-FIGHT—WANTED TO BUY A TRAIN, TOO and t t to lifferent reasons hy. action In at t palnful even if dirt te emarked an he n Francis the Wersat n of the stage says the act 1 & PAW epot in hie neck, whieh! went to may have prevented hire m| This te th aking his t is easier ¢ TO PRODUC delivered at the dock in en o, middling, markame < their Why yt Lipton ask Emperor ” | . va Bill to Shamrock ULL iv | . tO, | In Another Vein hides. Oe i The Dust man fs sorry tbat Vegetable and Green Fruits geme yours won SO") forbank potatoes, patives, 2 ten) — | hunt for an ideal DUC) Yexmes $1040 tom, carreta, 61.00 sock he & glad tha c alive entons, Ste; grape trait, §2.0098.00 the feminine btea * Pike Street's Celebration) is Under Way | Don't fat! to see the races. HOOD'S CANAL EXCURSION girt! ahs her name as imogene has I marry must be hand if he ‘ee SS Take a Steamboat Ride to the AI Olympics Sunday nm dock, foot of Spring t Gamble Hood's | he Meal ¥ Meicr's Military concert band and W First Regiment band at the # erected at the intersections of it | : 4 Third avenues and Pike is afternoon the various as announced in yes- re taking place on Fourth ave between Pine and Pike streets. | The parade of the various bande | that will pacticipate tn the two day® celebration will be held at 4 o'clock this aftern.vin. ‘The program for tomorrow is as / time are concer act, my must | = | Wear tr talk base. in tact ything that wears the prefix Mr wilt do. Sie ee RRP TA EN NN Southern Pacific proposes to cut/ sion te Let delightful da half @ day off ite running time be- tween San Franctace and Portland. Book fellow negroes to be calm In ot ot lynching The ade was not 1 ary, #0 far as the vie a. nition | Program. sale at Guy's dra and Tester. <embed . oe parade on Pike| Radium, the new mineral, ie now] Seatile’s famous race track, The street, from First to Seventh av-| Worth $2,700,000. After hile tt | Meadows page! ; will be beyond the reach nmon ——-—* wee; address of welcome by Mayor jumnes; response and reading of | Pt aration of Independence by F Hollenbeck, president of the day. exercises will occur at th: Street. = gin Nadas *Exeursion to Everett, July 4th. ie of war between |_ Two persons died from the heat in} Head display ad, Page 2 ee feame from plumbers’ and linemen's | Philadelphia yew ¥. : ; 10-yard dash, wrofemionals: | pour deaths Peyard Gash, for boys under 32/,.7° i 10-yard dash, amateurs, wat | "*orsed fn Pr Madieon rk Pavilion Grand ball every Thursday and Sunday night, Also Sunday aft neon, rain or shine. ee eed te Wind blew at the rate of TS miles on hour In New York yesterday | Three deaths were reported er. oe — Races at The Meadows tomor sunstroke were| » 8 Face, contestants must weight pounds: & women’s race, « giris ’ aah ‘a \ehaetenevow t (Of Montana yesterday. jude the field and track events Snow fell over the greater portion | j poe | ‘The “took day. | the Ame: ty yr’ Leg org contest | cently, would be safe anywhere but | ing the day a company of acro- contortionists and ‘will give performances on PLAYERS ORGANS TALKING MACHINES A 5. trust has been formed in m Ban ncisco, Good place for hot Bir factory. A Word from Josh Wise | ap erected at various points on atreet. ee | SSeagagesugs py met Wednesday afternoon at the ree. | idence of Miss Prosch on th ave- } lnue, Mre G@ M Hicks and Miss Prosch received. | SSSR RSS SS EES B Mor Mie Philie Morrison July Great coal strike at the Duns-|9, at her home on Terry avenue. | wir mines in British Columbia has) Mra. MeArthur and Mra Dinnen | nettied. lot Spokane are the quests of thetr| In the revolver match at Paris the | avenue. ‘Amertean team defeated all com-| Mrs, Newell W. Hugkins enter petitors. tained @ large number of questa! Wednesday afternoon, July 1, at} Mr, John C. Slater left this week | for New York. Mra. & P. Weston was the hostess | Of & progressive luncheon this w al 2 Ladies’ Cinch chub | =STAR DUST= s - 8s Mra. Ellie Morrigon will give a/ _— |mother, Mra, N. Cleary, 914 Ninth | cards |in honor of Mra. J. G. Pyle. i Mra. KR Onffroy, f rtained «a few friends infor . Tuesday Th’ less money |¢¥ening at her home, 1404 Marion Our Lester Piano laste Ties ‘Biche ef Pertlond. & the | Hfetine. No better Piano made | guest of Mise Leora Coan. |] The secret of the rich, mellow, & fellow has, th’ — = Hil Lester tone is tm the sounding board, which te made on the same principle aw the back of a 4 more cheerfully violin. See the Lester before you buy. } Our great sale of Organs has HB brought scores of buyers. Hl prices are « surprise, new Organs $25, $28 $35, $45 The Victor Talking Machines, which are the wonder of tho Twentieth Century; large stock of the latest records. Visit our Sewing Machine department if you are tn need of & machine; more than one- half saved on the price. We ampioy i# to bother you. No colivetore to anney you No commissions, Ne inter- he parts with it. our “Runaway Girl” ‘The seat sale for the Augustin I Daly Musical Comedy company at |the Grund opened thie morning. | deiivery rovte bas F S day night and continuing Monday, | Tuesday and Wednesday nights and ‘ednesday matines, will be given. | For the first two nights the bill will Sait = be “The Runaway Girl” The re-| Bx | mainder of the engagement will be! 101,28. |The Clreus trl.” rds turned out | Third Avenue Theater SaaS Gunes toe fiscal year| For the regular matinee at the Sone ended. | Third Avenue theater tomorrow af- | Great Northern is replacing A = ordered established at Custer, ‘ash. rural free jotfice depart-! year just cleeed ternoon, the Sanford company ftw | repeat “Rast Lynne.” ‘The same p wooden bridges with structures built |formance will close the week. jen. | Next Sunday night. the of mtecl in the C 4 last week of the Sanford second battalion of the Nine- teenth iSteceay has been ordered | with the full strength of Mr. ‘the Presidio, Ban Franciaco, to | ford’s company in the cast. Empire Park Theate | The new vaudeville playhouse con- | tinues to draw first-class hou and at Centralia, is still at large.|the succene of the new venture a seems to be already assured. A The Pacific squadron will take on complete change of program wil! be supplies at Seattle before starting given next week on 4 Cruise in Northern waters. Vaudeville A special Fourth of remotion of of-) performance will be «! corps will Be) Shields vaudeville arti |Park pavilion tomorrow 4 San ‘ancouver, Wi fimith, the murderet of Marshal matines, m by the at Leacht ernoon, at Examinations for ficers of the signal held in Seattle. . Willie tent Dead Bay, my name's Willle—yes, it is; and I'm right here to state That when the glorious Fourth comes round I'm going to cele- | ost to pay. 3 o'clock Beginning with the Sunday after-| y noon 1 o'clock matinee, Mr. Shields will present an entire new program. | tan ar perc \s Our Leader Strawberries advanced 25 cents a crate today and, in the opinion of | Shuttle Machine $20, $24 commission men, their won tn al- | | most over, There ar many on| \il prise you when you see goods, ‘The papers had me dead and gone, the 5th of last July, But ray, I want to tell you that it’s all an awful Me. It $16, $18, will sur- the Our pr Ma dend? Bay, just you watch me when the time has around! Til be the most vivacious corpse! that’s left above the ground; | The papers sald last season that 1) monkeyed with a gun, ‘And got my headpiece blowed clear oft—yer, I did—like fun, 1 come} hand and they are of rather poor quality, Raspberries are coming in more freely. Some that came from Sumner last night sold for $2.25 and $2.6 per case. Most of the commission will close at noon tomorrow. WHOLESALE PRICES (These prices are to any buyer in quan rm . CLINE’S Piano House Cor. 2nd and Union houses ut. Whey said 1 fooled with powder that I burned out both my eyes— 4 1 blowed a cracker fuse . 4 ye iY Pa They “snide Roman candle burned | Excursion to Tacoma and Olympla, the hair off my head } They kilted me off in forty ways to| On fast steamer Walsh. Boat leaves make me good and dead. Pier 4, White #t it of Mad. Vv. jnon stree 2 ven back & Nelson's Celebrate by going to the races morrow + a-feeling now, | ‘And when the glorious Fourth comes | FREE | ee SH Clise Invokes Official Aid to “Oust” the Globe Clothing Company from a tenant was filed yesterday by Mr. J. W. Clise a Papers demanding our immediate vacation and asking DAY RENT FROM JULY FIRST uatil such time as the courts of King county could decide the case were served on us by Sheriff Cudihee. things looked decidedly serious for us, so under a ‘‘flag of truce’’ we sought a compromise with Mr. Clise. The result is an ‘‘agreement TO SURRENDER on Saturday, July 12, signed by both parties to the action in the presence of the sheriff and witnesses. We had no ERIFF CUDIHEE ASKS US TO MOVE ee a “ a. Rent $100 a Day | The most sensational action ever instituted by a landlord to regain possession of premises gainst the Globe Clothing Company. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS A Inasmuch as we had no place to go desire to act ugly with our landlord, but as we had THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH OF FINE CLOTHING, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS on our hands and no store to be had for love or money it was simply a physical impossibility for us to move. We Are Given Seven Selling Days To Close Out About $20,000 Worth Clothing | This means the greatest sacrifice ever known in these parts. To store the goods would mean an absolste loss. Rather than do this we have de- cided to sell everything at aboot .......+.. We Open Sale $2.60, $5.35, $6.55i\and $6.85. ment will amaze you. On account of the veryshort time we are Globe Block 1- 10 Beautiful Suits worth $5.50, $9.50, $12.75, $13.50, $15.00, $16.50, $18.00, $20.00 and $22.00, while they last your choice for The above sutts are the most decided clothing Shoes, Hats, pomp thee rn Underwear, Hosiery, Overalls—tin fact, 4 Its Value For Men $1.35, The assort- bargains the world ever knew. re aaeet > to stay ovr store will remain open all day the Four! Extra salesmen want: Store Open Tonight |GLOBE CLOTHING CO. 1003 First Avenue 2 eae co Be Globe Biock Be Sore You Find the Right Store—the White Brick Botlding on the Corner of Madison Srreet RHODES BROS., 1325 Second Ave. Mocha: Java Coffee 16c 16c You will understand that fhe Broken Coffee loses none of its strength or purity, but is just as good when ground for use as if it were sold you at the full price. STORE WILL CLOSE AT NOON TOMORROW EXCEPT THE FIREWORKS DEP’T i have @ large force of Merks here in the morning to of the wamte of the rush of © ners for Fireworks, A very important sale of Coffee at Rhodes Bros, tomorrow mothing. The broken Moc! Java thet is taken from the de that sell regularly will be noon at— and 46c a pound fered from § o'clock Ul 2 be gpoda ig ihe 19¢ nad Coffee Departments REGARDING THE PRICES OF FIREWORKS, they were ao low, orrew, being the Fourth, we wball sell all ¢x- pennive pleces not disposed of by tonight at extra low prices, We do not expect to catty over a dollar's worth of Fireworks, for We bave Be room to. stars left-over stock. ° A WORD OF ADVICE: Buy early tomorrow. RHODES BROS., 1325 iin: Building Fireworks Headquarters Saturday Special Duchess Cake 8c, 2 for 15c For one day only We have the best of everything in the Bakery line, ine an awful row | A Famous Remedy for Sick Cure the at puts the things t | Lady Masfo, the renowned EBeyp-| Weedache stomach, ar © when they |round trip to Oiympia, $1.00. Tiek-| t elt Ladies in need i ia, belching, k: crack! jete on sale at Frederick & Nelsori's,| on BUSINESS, LOVE, FAMILY OR| The cause of thin complaint ts not! mouth, muddy ¢ - jana at the dock morning steamer) OTHER TROUBLES consult her.| in the head at all, it comes from the w eyes, are cured by this remedy Over sixty shots have been fired | ealls *9*| CONSULTATION FREER, A great| stomach. A stomach that has be-|It ts called Dr, Gunn's Improved ~ * | wuceons in graphic work, Hours, 2| com eed by over eating, drink-! Liver Pills, and ts sold by druggists or somm@thing worth seeing, go to| The great races Geme off tom | to 8p. r $16 Third avenue. Busl-| ing, or abuse in mer, will a the U, 8. for 280 per box races tomorrow. oo) vow. | ness strictly confidential warn you by bringing on sick head-O I for @ dose, or sent by mail The Quaker Drug Co. Beattie. Levinson’s Quality Store All Bottles Full Measure For Good Wines Go to Levinson’s If you want Wines or Liquors for the Fourth you want the best and the word “best” signifies LEVINSON'S. Canadian Club Whisky, regularly at 1.00 Whisky, $1.28 per quart bottle Levinson's Gold Label regularly $1.00 the quart bottle, at AS Levinson's Port, full B00 » full 50 pre- Licha, 08 Reception en, at edicinal laity for full quart bottles Both Phones, Main 644. 1209 tnd ave, Retween Beneca and University. |Let's dress up for the Fourth, }Sale of Men's and Children’s Suits will do you good. Go |see him at once, 703 First ave. FINE SHOES aw ( Nidersow Germann’ 1327 2nd Ave., Arcade Bidg. BONNEY-WATBON Co, Fw Directors and Kmbaimera Par fora" Columbia “street jepbone ny tn 18, Beattie. Wash, (AVC RAMAKER (40 MUSIC CO Moved to 1406 ad Ave. SHAW @ CO, Colman Dock, foot of Columbia street. Phone, Black 381. + M. south aide of THE ONLY One-Price Family Wine and Liquor House Regular Goods. Regular Prices, General Satisfaction. Brunner &Co 403 PIKE ST. Phone: Main 1060. Free Delivery The Chester Hat $3.00 The best Hat $3.00 can buy. Sold exclusively by Toklas, Singerman Eheeser & Co, Series THE EMERSON PIANO Has probably pleased the greater majority of musicians than any we know of. Besides, it is not expensive and It can be bought on remarkably easy terms. COME IN AND TRY IT Way Dealers. < Independence Day Specials Outing Bul comfortable, and only $6.50 H. Lewis & Co. N, E. cor, rst ave, and Cherry street. 2 2o° °°): Pacific Coast Clothing Comp'y. | wet Clothing Sherman, Clay &’ Co. 751 Second Ave. We Make a Spec and Retail goo First Ave., Cor. Marion St. Beattle Yrane- i * Freight Pas} Duplicating Broken Lenses oeaneeet. We have the moat complete repatr Tel. Main 41-46 | “department in the elty, Factory 623 tet | 0” premises, ve. } ee SEATTLE, ELMUNDS AND The Palatial memes, CITY oF G. BE GHAUSEN EVERETT, T und trips daily, gi ah ogo gmt hyn a Leaves Seattle M, 12m, and § V13-715 Firet Ave, p.m. Leaves 9:15 a.m. 290) 8, and 7:15 p.m. Union block, next to MeDougall Phone, James 181. Colman Doek. & Southwick Co. BB. SCOTT, Mgr, ' ‘ ‘ ’ ; 1 ‘ '

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