The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 13, 1904, Page 7

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at THE SEATTLE STAR, MO | Method p.m, PRIESTS FORCED TO FLEE at ¥ tant ch h at 8] CALL OUT MORE MEN (By Boripps News Ass'n) WASHINGTON, D. ©. June 18 ROME, June 18,—The vationn has} The strike of the Santa Fe machin-| been informed that a number of | inte w te sald, be materially | — aided by calling out the bollermak-| Catholic missionaries in Korea ore and blac ths }and Southern Manchuria to o#cape | persecution, have taken refuge warships: aim in-| domnity They intend to cl COUNTY TICKET The prohit ty wil VALENCIA IN PORT tiontsts of King coun The assemble in mass convention | Loyd. steamship Valencta, Capt rea ard ven tomorrow morning in Collins hall, | ing trom Por the on Second avenue and James street. | gr part of the trip ahe battlea| After a county tle beep nom-| with hheavy seas and strong winds. | inated ¢ resmed by | ‘The v arrried @ heavy x Prof. Charles Scanion of M Mp- | of merchandise, The Valencia will] H ne of the ablest speakers in| mall for N tomorrrow | | hibition party * ® will also speak in the First HERALD, TAILOR, 1829 2nd, *** NDAY 20re serious veins of the |The role of country constable was| r who were about to kill cleverly handled by Lioyd Ingram le Granger as Bernard aes were particularly acceptable, and) better advantage than Iast night fe ot the rest of the cast were The easy style with which Mr. thetr Th SS re tive r Granger car h tin both the SUBST STRUCK TOWN effects © much better th | heavier and light b “ Just Struck Town" opened 4) average @ flood scene being par-| ing of much Ht. Alta Phipps as | week's engagement at the third Av. ticularly realistic | Kathieen 0’ r proved that she | torday afternoon, and « in well able to take care of a role | — id ev na ag mt KATHLEEN MAVOURNPEN.” | of that charact } nh brogue Red n ite| Was clever, although at times @ Struck Town” is & mediey of | The Kd Redm any, In Ite) trifle overdone, but on the whole | y pathos and mel amatic | pre t a ¥ “ her work last night was praise- t rills nod in wel handled by y } does Me el worthy. La nd Theo. capable company arry ‘Todd as | audience a last nle Hird gave creditable perform Handout King made probably the} Hd Redmond appeared as Terence|. Bird gay m.. untis biggest hit. Theresa Belmont Wa-|O'Moore, and when tn the r t_| anees. ‘The play will continue |ters in the character of a Swedish | happy-go-lucky Irishman he is hara| Wednesday nig _ | = }atrt did some good acting and fur-|to beat. He t the ga by | f . 4 OR, 1229 2nd. ©9@ nighed plenty of fan for a relief to| storm when he gallantly ree i his| HERALD, TAILOR, 1 2nd. "aaa coms FREDERICK & NELSON, (inc.) Complete Credit Housefurniahers. Tapestry Brussels Carpeting Is Yours for Much Less Today and Tomorrow Our Entire Assortment of Patterns in Three Grades of Tapestry Brussels Carpeting Can Be Chosen Among at Special Prices A glance at the ill be ficient to « values that this " ~pportunit f ss 41 y ent be t r Tapestry Brussels Car- : @ in the three ¢ t ¢ grades are reserved t is for you to d le w t will have - *SATTERS lms arp THERE WILL BE AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF toc A YARD FOR Lay. | JOYE IS. You can buy this f City new cottage on $8.00 per month water 80 cents per month. electric lights. Only $390. on Washington stre Or take Yesler way car to Lesch! Park and free boat from 10 a m to § Dm. to Southeast Seattle, Sidewalks, telephones and Come quick; 15 minutes’ rid t car The hearing tn the ha’ proceedings of Mra. Gertrude Ro’ who recently shot and seriously wounded George Joye, set for this morning, hag been continued until Wednesday morning. The as corp Seattle Homeseekers Co. Station H. Telephone, Main 1767. AUCTION SALE a. ORIENTAL RUG cuting attorney Mra. ft shot George Joye be cause be had ruined her young |daughter. She wept bitterly im for her case to be called and te }broken hearted because of the young girl's dingrace It ia stated at Providence hospit- al this morning that Joye is better today, and his physicians say that his wounds may not prove as seri ous os was reported. SAVED 3 LIVES Three boys, the youngest but 14 | years of age, were saved from « watery grave in Lake Washington |yeasterday by Ben Lovegreen, a The boys were paddling « the lake In @ canve, 300 yards from ut on the shore, at about 6 o'clock and upset their frail craft, while in- | duiging in some horse-play None of the boys could ewim and they were clinging to the and screaming for help when Love- green, who was out rowing near | the spot, noticed their danger He pulled out to them and single handed dragged them in out of the wet. The smallest boy was all but exhausted. The cance was righted and the boys returned to Leschi | park, after thanking their rescuer | They refused to give their names. A number of the employes of the Phoenix Commercial Stamp works who are also camping on the lake Commencing Monday, June ryth, at 2:30 p. m. Mr. Philippos will auction off his entire stock of Oriental rugs. Sale will continue from day to day until all rugs are sold thelr own manufacture aber of the Seattle Swed- James A. Graham of Seattle and Martha EB. Sabi ett, both of legal age; Th ert, 23, and Ada Bradow both of Seatti Russell Ls 0, and Lilly Kil an rat aa eel mare. Seattle; Arthur Our reti ing con s without a lull, All goods Hopkins, 36, of Mt, Vernon, and must be sold out by July 1st, hence ¢ mor cost cuts Grace Wing, 29, of Seattie. no figure s | Notice to Water Consumers pees “ The use of city water for trrica References---Any Bank in Seattle soph betvoon te here of 6 eftiees A fine will be imp i for wet DAULTON CARPET CO COR. FIRST AVE. AND SPRING ST. BETTER NO. 1—THE CIRCUS 18 DULY BILLED. ING AND LINING OR SIZING AND LINING THIS CARPETING. PLEASE —— — BRING ROOM MEASURES. | BENEFIT DANCE _.| Terres, 52s teem renareinted by — 1 of erry ae f° | Pitate boa wr an fad Your Choice of 16 Pat- Your Choice of 12 Pat- | Your Choice of 13 Pat A benefit dance will be givedsta-p: yw eek wWikehA. te manies terns of Regular pe terns of Regular terns of Regular morrow evening, June 14, undet thr oo... per - Hage sonny | vant pentnatve preparation for the a $1.10 95c 75 and 85c Tim. al men of the Pa raat who will attend the meeting of the j oe lant plemmbet. ty ab on 8 ° . kers > ie siren tt Haha |tston thers Tercera onal Papestry Tapestry Tapestry jon 25 cents aturday The visitors will be) post. | Ponement wae asked by the prose-| 000 worth who wanted more| per cent for #0 years to Cincinnati time to make a return to the writ,| capitalists court thie morning, while waiting |, ove Selling | | el \qtt® METHODIST RPiscoPaL| Se value, Romola @ Jasmine church of Vancouver, Wash. will! Batistes, spectal Sue canoe near Hillman City, witnessed Love-| ment class yesterday after Hot Weather Service. This special lot we purchased from e Um. e iA ome Th om men emen' | Green's deed and will present him | cises will ooupy nearly ail the cool i nal pievcrcehaaeryacctyetalts Deiat omibeiat os och with a suitably tuscribed medal of} ing week : 1ano for ; | nis @ painter and a well] MRS MARRIAGE LICENSES \° tengo Li © On an excursion through the! LITTLE TALES farming and orchard Alstricts : TERSELY TOLD | Rare Tonic TACOMA HAS FLOATED $200. White Port St school bonds at 4% ia Wine ts of very superior Brussels Carpeting Today and Tomotrow f Cut and Sewed t 49c i Brussels Carpeting Today and Tomorrow Cut and Sewed 57¢ vu Carpeting | Today and Tomorrow Cut and Sewed } seta rom Brussels | The money will making the old Tourtat be r used for hotel into a high school building. |— M*tY nd dertves its same } from the high tonteal qualities ; HARRY MANNING, a wealthy |] it possesses, It ts spectally reo All of the above patterns have | Stx of the above patterns have Bight of the “_ beng & farmer of Hope, Idsho, was struck | b to ch. This is full | borders to match. This is extra | have borders to match. This |] ommended for invalids and con- > mit all | | by a train and inatantly killed Sat saeniian ——— ten-wire Tapestry Brussels | quality Tapestry Brussels | good quality Tapestry Brussels. 7 urday night. " ¢ | Included in the lot are patterns parlors, bedrooms, halls’ stairs, ete. Among them are i THE STEVENS COUNTY Ptoneer | Full Quart, 75c mta!. floral a: roll designs, as we reds and greens w figured borders. Some other on > hold its first an- | olor effects are tan, green, oak, etc, in pleasing combinations, nual meeting at Colville on June 30 es ¥ The plonic will be held in the fair grounds and the bulldings used tn/| case of « bad day. Congreseman §. ©. Hyde will make the opening ad- THIS CARPETING WILL BE MADE AND DELIVERED AT OUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE. WE! 5 CANNOT HOLD ORDERS FOR FUTURE DELIVERY. Keystone Liquor Co. Wholesale and Family Trade. dresa |} 1123 First Ave., Cor. Seneca }| suipeaianeinuapicaaimpiilid i THOMAS W. SUTTIF. 0 reataur-| — : fr sone, on Sic Oe BEE IVE FREDERICK & NELSON, (Inc.) : fall 205-2617 Firet avenue Between Vine and Cedar Reliable Dry Goods Store Madison and Spri | ng Sts.» THR CITIZENS RANK has opened ft doors at Wilson Creek having purchased the State Bank of Wilson Creek | | Three Leaders for A RICH FIND OF WIRE art VER| A. BRIDGE @ CO., POPULAR P RICE CLOTHIERS. Extra Sale of Men’s | Two-Piece . Suits re le reported from the Okano ‘istrict. near Palmer lake Pros pectors state that the chunks oa: rock are held together by wires a: Tuesday’s celebrate the 60th ann! versary of its 1 Let of Novelty Vestings, ac foundation next week. twal values, 48¢ and Gc, spe- cial for Tuesday only...37%e Black Lawns, platn and fanoy effects, worth up to Sc a yard, special for Tuesday only. .19¢ MRS. 1. P. DUDLEY. of Aber deen, met with « painful accident | a few ago. She had washed her hair and was combing it dry | before the fire when the celluloid comb caught fire and exploded. Yer | scalp was severely burned and her} hair singed badly AT RAMAKER'S PRESIDENT GAULT of Wau Made of Serges, Homespuns, Flannels and Worsteds; not Torts college, delivered his bagel amiiton an inch of ut ary material, AM especially made for i nd up their season, and we offer them to you at about the J, HOWARD WATSON | wife of Governor McRride’s setra tary, bas f the ditiath | her father, George D. Irish, in} ame reduction. The style of the garments is graceful and ed news will retain the shape permanently $4.55 $6.65 $5.25 °°" $8.75 _ $10.50 Bridge & Co. 1415-1417 Second Ave, $250 Of course DR. P. f. SWKARINGTONS t's been used a lit $6.50 SUITS for $7.50 SUITS for $15.00 SUITS for $9.50 SUITS for. tle while, but it’s none the the worse. First Ave. and Cedar at You save a hundred dollars because o that fact, and you Tuesday’s get it on easy terme—$10.00 cash and $6.00 a month Bargains Ww Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Co. 1406 Second Fast man’s Black Avenue. PI he Bon M Next Door to Bon Marche Pure inches w Linon

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