The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 8, 1903, Page 8

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; i ‘ ; ob i, : q % Fe ere IRRIGATIONIST FOR VICE PRESIDENT BOOMING GEORGE H,. MAXWELL IN WEST FOR ROOSEVELT'S RUNNING MATE WEDDING Pair of Turks Will Be Publicly | { KAW AGAIN ake | Spliced at Carnival has beer PLYMOUTH, Tnaiand, Aug, Toa states ther An exploston in the botler { the Dritieh first clase erule poker was killed and ther SCHOOL PURCHASING MERCER HOTEL FOR INDUSTRIAL ErPuasOM el WILL vf IT : | | August | Magazines BOARD SCHOOL FOR AUTOISTS Merwe a orn weg ee iN FLOOD on i} t he rr brid Pr } ‘ . . Bal caw ‘ x t " k hep . " tr * 1 4 « shed nd ' » y See & , tent “te 10 sre ES . : Od nen | oe . oy re She] MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY . ay ben rahe ' ; $ F. ewe the] WILL REBUILD THE WHIT t stra : . nented= COMB BLOCK Seen eeeeeee ee playing tag with bie | The plana and specifiontions tied 12 = STAR DUST: |LABOR TROUBLES INRUS- |=; By ei gh — TA be ny 1a ‘ . . hat Secale: «»| SIA ASSUME ALARMING a Will be Used for store pur- | to #1 Seeeeeeeeeeeee tmaginat thouant ot =| PROPORTIONS : oa og] ee | mampant tng tent THE PRESIDENT =». me in casas vere drowned tof mattroannene prom pevete smi! @REETS BARGN oe” : t tha oe : VON STERNBERG)... - * t wh Aire ~ comer"! A SAD CASE Sse so se orm et ope When @ woman wtimated that han stesans | Beare ¥ of Gtate Lesmnls understand what you mear la SALMON I8 APPOINTED HIS mene aaa Meussheld Hints WIFE'S GUARDIAN » much water In yor them te Luke Kills « Goat A correspondent from were present te a and seemed ver helps her ver and care for the nother ‘ather enfortun Mere te what ft said n | SUUEUSTESTATNsE SEA USESTE life, would you come | If you knew my to me And forgtve? Woulé the ! r tack of turks fm your Because of an wondervus © police protection fi thage Sei iw and burgiars, the residents of Would your hand seek mine were I Beventeenth and Eighteenth To reveal avenues have employed a spe ‘The great. dark shadows 4 man most J cial watchman to do the work Conceal they are payin Beattie po ‘The spectors so horrible, yet #0 real? enn have deci pat? And whe could So It te be wed that the ate gout dis covered Lake's trail and that the cun- ning luna’ him « torts BM. te tnchined to bel fm the neighborhood of Now wouldn't that kf from thieves, if 1 patrol } blocks jon street ‘HURLEY AN EMBEZZLER Well Known Employe of Seat- alc Bank at Nome Is to Be | Arrested. A Word from Josh Wise Thrice armed ts he in this country who has a g0od sised pull, That's why Chief Sullivan holds his job. BUTTE, Mont, Aug. 7.—It has Just beer m known that there Is & warrant in the hands of Sheriff Quinn for 3. Huriey formerly one of the best known bue- Iness men tm Hutte, on a charge af — embezzling $4000 from the Montana | The United States squadron under! Hardware Co command of Admiral Cotton has been| Hu: is now in Nome, where he ordered for to make an extended|cecuplen a responsible position In eriuse im the Mediterranean. |the branch bank of the First Na- -— [tional Bank of Seattle. Sheriff! Chief petty officers of the Tnited/ Quinn safled from Seattle on the Btates receiving ship Columbia at the) iagt Nome liner, tor the purpose of Brooktyn vavy yard have refused to) piscing Hurley under arrest Mees with a negro who has been pro-} Hurley was formerly manager of | Moted to their rank }the Montana Hardware.Co., one of | Senator Clark's companies, ‘and the been |largest concern of its kind in the A chair of domest! eotablished sl-| Northwest. It is said that the em-| tural College students. er bookkeeping, — ite recently thy A 820 gold nugget has been found In the placer m Bouthern Orego ountant in the Firs nk. He was afterw me when the bank estabii noh at that place. ‘The hand that rocks the cradle is the | tonal hand that never writes essays for the | te women's clubs. ab Judging by the fuse they make over| Miss Bilen Creelman, principal of | @ fry Sunday in New York, one would| the Seattle public kindergnrten, is think it never rained at all there. |spending her vacation in Bi Passengers who arrived on the Dol port that she delivered a lee A Word in Explanation on ‘Child Bduoation” at the! ‘The Star Dust Man never wrote a| é “ Guilty of @ qood many crimes against | man was pr the accepted forma of expression. |wertes of at There's nothing poetic about him save | ——_ Bis feet, but an he ts p Gon't rhyme very well. The only meteor | A YOT'S Be knows anything about is the gus) Ridewe Meter, but last night he felt « le bia. Kiding Academy, i rete BANK CLEARINGS f°: Bank clearing This date & today.....o006, Tw ar ae 48 THE FAIR, THE FAIR (Prom the Seattle Times, NEW BUILDING ON PIKE STREET Corner Now Occupied By The Fair Has Been Leased for Fifty Years By Fred J. Eitle. July The northwest Pike loaned for a term Sarah B Abt local of Second has been of fifty years by to Fred 3 erner avenue and street ontractor, who will “ rect a t stories high Definite plans have not yet been decided The one-story build. Ing on the corner at thin time & occupied by the Fair store ullding at Mattie M. Tuel. wa ~npilmented Von Storabers ed to their friendeh > the P pre vesiéenee’ th latter's ta a divorce Tuell on er t THE Out Its FAIR oat the Ra cok except | ln ais OLD STATE] $ 2s bey bowie, ex secectehe co pee =: te Se ee Bef esa tte | ees ak Wire Goods i : $ Sel THE FAIR. Stock $50,000 Worth Merchandise to Go « $25,000 At the Rebusild- ing Sale The order from the landlord to vacate the premises now oc be erecte Phere three-story building ma entire stock at a sacrifice we must leave The stock will be w the building calls for f marked down and put on sale tomorrow morning { at once, places us in the pre no halfway measures rompt action ment of sellir 1 by us, so that a new The New Store Will Be Built and Occupied by Us but in the meantime we have no place to move our present stock to—we cannot keep up the selling while the building is going on time will therefore be offered store space is too limited. The bargains of a life Staples That You Always Pay Full Price for Will The store will be cleared of its stock as fast nothing reserves can take it away- te here ecarly—the values will be extraordinary. membered—the { Be Cut as cut prices everything will go and Sale Starts Tomorrow and Will Be Termed the Rebuilding Sale The occasion crowds of customers one to be long re Closing Out of a $50,000 Stock in Quick Order at One-Half Price Second Avenue and Pike Street OPPOSED TO Satur rhe Bergsin Store Now in —EE 3Saturday All Day and Evening Specials \ { BARGAINS f GREAT BASEMENT, z.4 EXPANSION SALE THE BIG, DAY ‘ LIGHT housekecy re t ‘ on their Housed ‘ t : 4 The Orchestra will entertair with an excellent Program in the evening. Re memt Bargains in Yellow Ware Cutlery Bargains Bread Knife, But ' Paring ike 98¢ A List Worthy of Your Consideration _ After 6 P. - ie guage Lad M innen Orchestra Program PROGRAM at THE LPADER RDAY EVIENING. Will Pri of the Or Leaser 1 Dixte Gir Lampe Waltz—Janet AK fit ch teriatio—My — Dr Closing Out Parasols at 1-4 Marked Hearts ¢ oe Fine Furniture FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture Cinmerpesuend Ww We Prefer | thought the wervacive | strongest frienas for never fall t THE BEST Five Years of Selling by Us and Satisfaction of Customers Car We have handled the Gendron Go: for five tand Ca perfect s seasons ave given —. tion While in few weeks ago, ou } friends made a careful compar of the merit of the Gendron with oth akes, but found our past opinion correct a the Gendron Go-Cart and Carriage leads them all tf D. S. Johnston Co. 903 Second Avenue Burke Building. A has body Only year's pattern a neatly worked reed and rub ber tire gear left. Price to a few $3 ann Per Quart Bottle roR Three Star Cognac Brandy J. Aronson 104 First Ave. South Both Phones Pink 1751 Illustration shows Go-Cart i ready for use. It open can be closed and taken on a street car, or put im a conciseness small apace Cart hae reed NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN : ment ; that the annual meeting of the back, rT went, short +atockhold f the Great Northern springs and @ rubber tire Oil company of Seattle, Washing- gear, Price $4.75 ton, ® corporation, will be held at the office of the company, rooms hes 61-62 Starr-Boyd building, In the ‘ city of Beattle, Washington, at the re eric & Nelson hour of 2 p. m., on Monday. Sep- tember 7, 1903, for the purpose of ing trustees for the ensuing and for the transaction of other busines hall legal- ly come before sald megting W. 8. CHAPMAN, Beoretary Incorporated 2d Ave., Madison, Spring Sts. Complete Housefurnishers

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