The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1904, Page 3

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favor of the “black and tan” of administration de ns, and the famous Delaware ¢ was then be wun, A fight te on between Ad dicks And antl-Addicks forogs for PEABODY 1S AFRAID each of the island possessions. a | The Wisconsin dispute will be GOVERNOR OF COLORADO 18 CHARGED WITH EVADING THE! Addl won his delegates at ORDER OF JUDGE THAYER IN ORDERING THE RELEASE || MRO and two district delegates be — seated The Louisiana case war OF PRESIDENT MOYER j then taken up | A HORRIBLE CASE ) Yale 1 rom Wileor o Gand. whe (Ry Sorippe News Ass'r n Miguel county and directing the | 4 few 4 nd brought to the TRLLURIDE, Colo, June 16; release of Moyer une after hel city Jat the President Charlies H. Moye arned that Jud, Thayer, of St yt ya Western Federation of Min had tes A writ of habeas) masse of yond been stirrender corpus directed against Govern: med! ted San Miguel county ‘#8, Peabody, Adjutant General Bell and | at any time being made to secure bonds for him] Captain Bulkeley Wells, of the Col 4 ae he is still held on the charge/ orado National Guard, and ting me wh ff from rupture of desecrating the flag | the three to appear with Moyer and! would derive immediate relief by The Western Federation attorneys | show cause why Moyer ts betr « re trying Heard’s Mechanical Treat claim to have evidence that Gov.| strained from his liberty by being| ment, Call at his office, 112 Arling b ‘ Peabody did not issue hie proclam onfined In a stockade, or better, ton Hot Postoffice block Con ww ation declaring martial law off inj known as “the bullpen,” at Tel-| sultation and trial free one The Western neys will try to have body charged with n court for technical evasion of Judge Thayer's order. CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo, June 16.—The Teller county commission ers today voted $10,000 to be used in the running down of the perpe trators of the Independence outrage To date 145 men have been deport ed, and are yet In the t FIGHTS — FOR SEATS (By Berions ie Ane'n) CHICAGO, IL, June 16.——The sec ond session of the Republican na tional committee began this morn ing with Vice Chairman Payne pre siding. he having recoveres from | yesterday's indisposition, The fi BARGAINS rts WORTH Special Price Tomorrow 10c Lb, Have you tried our coffees? If not you are missing a great treat. We have the best cof fee in the city and are giving you fully 26 per cent better Values than you can get from ether stores. Our coffees are Toasted every day with blue flame gas. Try our coffee. oun Wil Kid Oxfords, ue va case taken up was that of the fourth Alabama district. It was decided in - + Herald. Herald. 1 1329 Second. + Avoid the Crowd. Avold the crowd that will vistt the battleships by today Roates leave Pier 2 at 6:30, 9 and 10 @ m., 1:16, 2:30 and 4:30 p. m one taking a trip Tea and Coffee Co. 921 Becond Ave., Near Madison A Big Millinery Sale Saturday Watch For It MATCHLESS FRIDAY ; Bargains Culled From Our Splendid Stocks of Se Ladies’ Gloves Washable Chamois Gloves—just the thing for wearing in the garden or grounds, on yachting or steamboat trips, protect your hands from blisters and sunburn, and keep them white and soft—come in colors, gray, creamt and yeow, usual price $1.25 a pair, on sale tomprrow at 48¢ Wash Goods John Anderson Cheviot Madras, 32 inches wide, com in half-inch stripes, in pretty color combinations, tan d wirite, gray and white, pink and white, nile and white and champagne and white, best washable waist fabrics and noted for their wearing sibilities—value joc a yard, qual Friday Ladies’ Vests We've sold hundreds of these in the p: ity and laundering pos Se pecial st week—good rea son why—we've never shown a better value, White ; Cotton Ribbed Vests with low necks and no sleeves ; H good 2se grade, at, each 18¢ i} Go Bathing Now is the time to begin that most healthful of summer ‘ ise sea bathing.” We'll fit you out with a bath ing t tomorrow at little cost—a good bathing suit made of fine black domet and trimmed with white braid COUNCILMEN PLEASED THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1904 “Don't Worry, Watah Ui The New Store Munyon's | WITH LIGHT PLANT teunatsm — Credit Geen Friday Specials of Office Necessities N DAULTON, THE SEVENTH WARD DEMOCRAT WHO /|I WILL romp ; i i WENT TO SCOFF, RETURNED TO PRAISE THE WORK oF ay specials for thia week, tomorrow, will PLANNED AND CARRIED O UT BY CITY ENGINEER THOM e cha and ¢ ruge—a combination of in GON rable value, It's an gon did not n With them t ou (iefaction he manner tr i an of tt y ghting p on 1 « \ ° 1} ' top « Desk, ¢ net wide, has 16 t at th Rend a what I i Mr ft ' ight pede fitte wit sdexed letter files was returning and ¢@ ht aftern 1 believe that the f regular price $41.00; Friday special. 929.88 with the re { the rt s x 1 nk ie iat 1 ain ‘ ° n EVERY OFFICE CI I THE NEW TORE WILL BE All the ' e « yf m the ne a tol r - - REDUCED IN PRICE O 1 AY A FRIDAY SPRCIAL. t the " tt 1 if from dang ' harged ‘wires.| ed Rug Special for Friday ° ' b r Ox12 feet Friday, each $10.00 34 Pounds of ':')! 708. Epo we errr tale places $ 1 | progress. Aa eo ' - ee co ae a re ase LE OF MANUFACTURE! MPL LINE OF OFFICE ugar $ 9g hwy BOE DESKS CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT ateel p n f te 1 b mer elleve at * yt " y mn of the pole Mr an alread . , he - C tut manent Clty Iuginece “Thom, | Mked by the shippers in thelr re 1 @irig and Boys, Come to the New } O'R leon eaid yenterday that electr Peas a pen Wad'ee: | wend be’ delivered in the city | als. The th _ Store ora apie Morning Retail I tember 1 a ae oe { Everything A for the registration day for Teale fon wentes S38) Cour an Renjamin and Bowe Hills junior sale he ig at alesm ae utomt Mia y of the Fi rity Gresd Prizes Are or the sho w. It's easy, folly work and you earn » si Xe “ OFFICERS yew at! =~ ARRESTED NEW YORK, June 16.—© nething during vacation Teale-Hilis apidiy. Nearly rk, 1 believe th it will be city within 70 days ae td LUMBERMEN ARE wine vin var ae ' anitere and Carpet here The crew of the boat is also being ENCOURAGED | held, the latter as witnesses FE. Ellis, of the| All the crew escaped, except the Company General Agent EB G. 0. Gury, ne. oats oe na Mice pen: | boas ee Second Avenue and Unien Street 1G. | m telegram from R. B. Miller, gen-| body has mo rec y, eral freight agent of the ror in | Jumped overboard wih $300 “THE RAL OREDIT 8 ” Tesier and Beoor Portiand, announcing that a reduc- | accord to Capt. Van 1BE TORE tion Of 10 cents per hundred has| Whe body was foun Guarantee pacar been made on spruce and hemlock ' money was missing OER Se SE A A Ee ee aah isSadieatsidninaennsecaaiino-dingiciniiietnleasnaiinnncsdte tin We've a Splendid Line of Men’s ~ COR SECOND AVE, 460 MADISON ST ~ Bathing Suits---Investigate RELIABLE GOODS ON Ly. SPECIALS sonable Merchandise Boys’ Waists use—boys will wear out waists, and it’s a good plan to buy them the best kind you can find at the lowest price. We have just that sort of shirt waist on sale tomorrow, a tasty, well 1 waist, worth for only 19¢ ade 35¢ A Stik Special You save soc on every yard you 24-inch extra heavy black . aranteed, the regular value Summer NecKwear Now here's a buy of tl Peau de crack-a-jack morrow '¢ Soie, every Choicest Hinds at Half Price $1.75, priced for Friday at only ee BLZS , The representative of one of the : Ladies’ Kimonas : : The daintiest, prettiest garments shown this season—made best neckwear houses in the country of fine washable crepe in blue, pink, red and gray, and ended his season's trip in Seattle trimmed with Persian bands, short lengths; on special row at ch ‘ $1.25 . 32.00 We bought his line of samples at so sale ton & cents on the dollar, We place them Long Kinwonas of the same materials at each on sale tomorrow hundreds of styles, no two alike, made of wash A Doll Festival able silks, cottons and linens, prettily Tomorrow we are going to trot out a lot of pretty dolls, embroidered and finished with one bring them right down on the main floor, where every two and three tab ¢ me can see. We have about three indred handsome into lots and offered at dolls, bisque heads with pompadour wigs, the same kinds we sold last winte 0 $3.50 each. You can have Half Note and priced at only $2.00 We've a good many kid body dolls, 49¢ Minds ies, eh Wale BE ys ckn cto ds Gaeak Oke “edad can beans Children's Dresses eae ¢ Don't wear your life out with worry and work making e More Hammocks % _— dresses for your girls. Bring them here tomprrow and rice Phat 1 y hase our buyer made so late in the buy them good gingham dresses, well made in the Rus season. Good thing for us ior you. We sian blouse style, ages 6 to 12, prettily trimmed with 7 . " a he hammoc : 1 can buy them white pique and pearl buttons, and at each only $1.00 3s¢ kind on sale at 17 ¢ away ier stores sell them. Tomorrow we will “ 4oc kinds on sale at 20¢ sel ine hammock, one of the luxurious Ladies’ Belts soc kinds on sale at 2he ow saaree uheuive-wanted, ‘bat. ent ten Crushed Leather Belts oe all the fo We tried to keep boc k nd on sale at sacs afford to pay $6.50 for, at $2.69 our stock up in the regular way but the demand was so 75¢ kinds on sale at 37 great that oe waake te telegraph orders yw the belts $1.00 kinds on sale at 50¢ Take These Pictures are piling in on us at a great rate. Never mind, all the $2.00 kinds on sale at $1.00 They'll make fine decorations for ur den—framed po: better for you—you can choose from our big assortment See some of these displays in our wind of ballet Is, tennis girls, golf girls, Mephiste cte., of black and col crush belts, worth 45¢ to soc each, about 1 to pick from, the kind we have been ee SE DOE TTETT TT or 29¢ } pricing all along at 35c each, Friday 19¢ Fine Stationery if ie Summer Corsets Your correspondents will appreciate fine note paper like i }N here's something every woman in Seattle ought te this, and we're sure you'll appreciate the price—6o sheets } mM rth D G ds oO sj at. A Corset of summer netting or batiste, mhde of paper and 60 envelopes in a box, good linen paper, new HI cCa y ry (OTe) C $$ in the latest style, straight front and princess hip; you'd Bhapes, prices regularly at 25 cents @ box, Friday $} i call them good values at $1.00 each, take them wea } MOP csincdinidv cpvacieys ti de vketeanbe dhe 17¢ |} Second Avenue and Madison St. Friday, at x! alii bli cs ella si cana a i ial i j oe saa \

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