The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1903, Page 6

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o THE au “rms Town of Hobart, Oklahoma, Prac- | tically Destroyed by Fire of | Incendiary Origin the juvenile arily ror £ publi AUCTIO ITOL HILL Lo to hold . # hous in the tow Coroner Hoye has decided on er the bod THE HYGEIA CO, AT 358 ARCADE BLDG. Employ New Methods in the Treatment of |RHEUMATIS heates at nethod tn sions Kid- jood Diseases La wry ney Bi Work in) Connection With the Scandal | in Postoffice Department Result of Grae « juiys apparatus ealment of and 36) de. where | ia ned “The, leged that Machen received checks | et the | from Stern through Willan Tong ef) Washington, insurance man, for B-| | aoe, The R barwe July jon of the post to the heat they are perfectly Venttinted, thus di 4 impure air, Treatments are admin Long, Washington; August: Machen, former superintendent of free d ¢ conspiracy te Crawford, it ts alleged, pald Machen connection with the! through Lorena and his wife §.ai0 der straps for * | tm all these cases tt te anmerted that! Mache # | the department was charged for the} aangpeoer of Raltim the eenteactess w Runkle of New ward to the ter carrie HYGEIA COMPANY watchem and railway mail sack Machen, W G Crawford | ne paid Machen, through L 358-360 The Arcade Building. Washington. rge Loranun for |. bonus In return for the contract of aaater at Toledo aid Mra . \ ‘ oectreiinectlose, Stackta: deme Independent, A 2372 PHONES — Sunset, John 1461 Cusper, miwor of Loekhaven and Witt | patting boxes. ‘OR At CTION SALE OF CA HILL LOTS see page & Crawford of resentative of the Postal Lock Device company of New Jersey, collecting false claire against the government ‘The first three indictme: The Fair Many Bargains Are Ready For You “Saterday ts aiwaya the most busy dey of the week, but we tell you ee of some extra Fe for tomorrow and a few for after 6 o'clock terday night. Children’ s Dresses Cheaper } er in white and erent styles——some These will all g« Abost One-Half the Regalar chine The Selling Prices Tomorrow Will Be 25c, 45c, 75¢, 98c and $1.50 tment eae es a Ses > RICH ORE (Special to The Star.) EVEREDE Wash, July %1—In the Rainy mine at Monte Cristo, $200 a ton ore has been struck at a depth of 200 feet. The ore haw been run- ning from $2° to $40 to the ton. ‘The strike disproves the theortes of mining experts, They have con Unually said that x could be| expected at such pth WHERE IS WAECH r ER? PLAINTIFF IN Pe yma court CASE MAY Lost Shuttle ines #16. $22 and £24. | CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Cor, Second and Union THE GRAND | Friday, Aug 7 4 ROUNDS Mach $138, on sale tomy | CHILDREN’S The STRAW Imported Sifk Shawis | te. A lot of very pretty sik | Shawis—imported and many made and trimmed with of them hand-made—im differ - Sead eben, Wee ccken, of shades, also Welterpetaht Champion Northweat wit £0x 20 ‘RouNDS Chtidren’s Straw Hats, nicely at atrikingly low prices BOYS’ 750 STRAW HATS, Athletic pa ee Thes, MeDor Judge Hanford today granted a mo- Tow Seniee of tates tion for @ continuance In the case of} 6 Silk Shawls ot i ihe Btraw Hate sane of Se if 0 Silk Shawls at.. fancy ribbon } 5 Stik Shaws band and cord, at, only 300 Tickets i. 2 8 $4.00 Silk Shawls —— Mave your eyes examines by our | at CHILOREN’S JACKETS GROCERIES | Canned Apricots, Plume and fe absent from the city in the & Alaska. He sailed trom this city | Children’s Jackets of Fine ? eye specialist’ don't vost you any~ | Hn r ‘ruses, remular 12 | Aen 1 having te charge © email | nh Flannel, in ted. oF H . fening: 26 taney petocs bere for Bin lotr oe Iso some Im cashmere, ecard taking Into the Tanana district. Stnce fully trimmed with braid ee Condensed M winasee pa that time nothing has been heard of ix oobi gueell gricas \emer= June Beans, while they row Be last, per can him, though he hed promised to retura $1.98 Children’s Jackets, at Prepared Mustard, large bot- e148 tle 5} Children's White Pique Jack . Waechter's sult against Armour and ets, embroidery trimmed, || rn . ; company was instituted for the pur: reqular $2.50, at $1.75 vat Be ers . pose of receiving $2814. which he paid MEN'S STRAW HATS, 150 | 4, 17)8° “plue. © ple Sugar. worth lhe at the defendant's request. as freight Men's Straw Hate, sapelerty H wholerale, at, the Ib. 19¢ 417%, ‘417 Subt soba bi Ceabeda te Ootewon 36c, for only 1Se | spaghetti. extra white or Op ‘Oo: < ween in ober Men's Thc to $1.00 Straw Hate, || yellow, worth 10c box, at Between Fourth and Fifth Avenuba to go tomorrow at......36e Var Across from Ranke's Hall A GOOD DINNER’ Adds greatly to the day's pleasufe iRLGES are just that kind, block from Carnival Prices right, Open till midnight 1928 Second ave. aia Fn I tad bs: will sel 2nd Avenue and Pike Street WRECKED Cal, July #1} AFTER SIX Women's fe Fast Black After 6 o'clock we will | Yalifornia | wel) these epectalse tomeor- i] Mose, all for. .1'\4e 6 Toad row night— ii " Ave Welle. Biter ies Fancy, Golt Shirty ih from jéc to 6 5 “a ere ” extra pair of cuffs, regu. forty The, i ss ++. OBe A few good $1.25 Ham- mocks will be closed out tomorrow, after six, at at, choice ‘Twine Shopping worth 25¢, after six.. 3) A lot of Men's Tieg as- sorted line, after STOCK INCREASED | { ‘The Independent Telephone Company | this morning filed © notice in the! Auditor's office of an increase in its euplial stock from $400,000 to $1,000,000. | CAP-} eee | .- TION SALE OF Lors see page 5. A BOXNAFIDE oe per cent reduction | on all watches end Jewelry, Diamonde | and out giess on sale at surprising prices. Louts Kiod@t Jewelry Co., 1001 Beoond Averue -” «$3.00 per cord | lab Wood at ies r cord o x * 86 Both Phones. AR Vine at. SEATTLE STAR. A Sensational Midsummer Clearance Sale of CLOTHING _ d a series of con that have_cau ‘ ‘ " Ay: wit lia» pha the most sénsatior ie gt — , ' Farnishing wn in Seattle, Sid pletely blockaded by t a Dhagpee Apa and street car tracks torn up in front o res most set I gms ep thieatetts.t ntinue indefieteas No bi a ould stand it f We must have money to pay w08 Fall and Winter Goods, and we're going to get it. | bring b psi ge leaner Sa, ced of prices which we inaugurate tomorrow (Saturday) ¥ fonarch to the vee ae reductions will be made in every department of the t ber, we must have cash, even t gh we lose money on everything we sell A Partial List of the Great Bargains Men's SUITS MEN’S PANTS YOUTHS’ SUITS CHILDREN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS ne $ \ Woo! th $90 4 immerse MEN’S OVERCOATS f Mer ent ‘= Strong, chi MEN'S FURNISHINGS 4 great bares be Knee Pants YOUTHS’ OVE RCOATS uth’s Spring and ¥ S416 Unis S860 Shoe 1317-1319 FIRST AVE. and Clothing Co. 1317-1319 FIRST AVE, This business is going out of existence in a very few days. It’s got to for more reasons than one. Stocks are broken up. The store is rented. The fixtures are sold. It’s all off with the HUB. So we’ve compiled a list of the suits we have and here’s how they’re sold--- Suits in sizes 34, 36 and 40,{Suits in sizes 36, 40 and 42/ Prince Albert Suits of Black were $10, | and 44, we — Worsted, all sizes, were ee $4.95 $16.50, now $I. 85: $ ~ es 12.85 Suits in sizes 32, 34, 36, 38 and Suits in sizes 38, 40, 42 and 42, were $15, 44, were $20, Trousers in all sizes, now sy 6 now $15 65)": weré $3.50, for. * $2. 10 Cravenette Overcoats in greys! Suits in all sizes to 44, and | br were $25.00, en, S035) ee $15.15 Of the suits we can only say this—they | that, and the season’s most favored colors are all sizes in some sort and in some colors, All the fabrics are good. | Nothing but all wool and the best of | and patterns to choose among. But we're going to quit. Furfiishings at the same rates. auf 1

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