The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1904, Page 7

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In Reach Of Every Worker ia Southeast ONE OF THE SAD SCENES WITNESSED woman fished out of the Bast river being car TRANS. PORTING BODIES TO THE CITY PICKING UP VICTIMS OF THE SLOCUM HORROR Fifteen Minutes’ ride. Take any car on Washington st. to Soath east Seattle. Seattle Homese Wednesday Specials Ladies’ Ribbed Sleeveless Vests | ye value, special Decies Jersey Ribbed Sleeveless Vests, taped and crocheted nec Brees, enecial 106 adios Cambric Corset Covers, all eines. regular lie Value, special Coal carts, grocesy wagons a I2ye pressed into use to dead to morgues tn lieu of poltee patrols nm Gowns, beautifully hemistitehed yoke K and cuffs, Se value, CAPT. VAN SCHAICK IS UNDER ARREST Striped Lisie Mowe, Bo value, special fe Se nt Suspenders, Bospen TSe 500 ade Kinst) re-enforcemen ts, and mh Grade Tollet Boapa, +p" i Ladinu’ Pevcaip Walsta, alesiy’ saat i ‘and perfect fitting, Ge value. spe 8] ' : oa | ¥ Cotton fied Silkotine Gomfter { i regular 8.25 values, special. O8e ‘ INTERESTING DAYS FOR PIANO BUYERS Closing Out the M. D. Pease Stock of Millinery We are still closing out the M. D, of millinery and suite at fifty cents on the doliar and In some cases leas, to make room for our tensive piano inens. These interesting days for bargain nonina, and it pays little dealers big returns by investing thelr money here. Suits worth $17 going here at sample of how prices CAPT. WM. VAN SCHAICK. YORK, R. Y., June NEW would have been saved had Van Capt. Wm. Van Schaick, of {1)-t Schaick backed the boat when the General Slocum, ran his boat nearly | binze was first discovered & mile after the fire was discov-| He was arrested at his home. i Jing escaped with a few slight burns, | It is claimed that scores of lives aboard a tug. | out of the lake some time ago. The seow was accompanied by one be longing to Mersereau & Clark, one ew serving for both i course, incurabie The two scows brought about & : tons of general provisions, ebiefly | exes potatoes, cream, butter, hams bacon freah fruit THE NORTH = the Round Trip Jane r has the b poat to le The steamer nor of b | DAWSON. he first through My know of those functi ¥ DAWSON is . | 2B aged min June & r, charged with man Roger Lynch hed i *| against him after little Beatr leave Whit and finish the f caret Putnam had lost her life by falling | first rout the first arrival sz: | tn an abandoned shaft on Ih &,|at Dawson this ame he m but Ie due to ithe © og | Was yeaterday a quitted by @ jury | port sho after midnight, bring ait }in Mr, Justice Dugas’ court ng twenty seong and about The « ntained that Lynch | thirty tons of freight. She had no eng cares bas nev as ans¥ for the déath of the | mail nd fe eufficient evidence of| child by not having properly fenced | - i uate wilt a cording te ‘ - oe Be edcauate abil. 8 at office or by| the shaft, according to law om Are Booming mall £ Nichols Succeeds Claypool | June 6.—Manager SYNDICATE DOCTORS | dawson. June 5—w. Nichols Northern Commer. ‘ 109 Marion st. Beattie, Wash. poor ded we Phot preg me Be *| more than s + i REDUCED FREIGHT RATES| *,.iss*estysc"an | Pops Be Judge Clay after ser ‘ ape ~ . l a the position ever since it wa roe ed, resigned last spring to Fairbanks. He is now practi law in the new Tanana On household goods to all eastern potate Through cars, Saving of 2 cf cent ie attle Transfer Company | Tanana ca | ders wree calls for complete for six restaurants amp. Provisions Received FREIGHT RATES INCREASED sToPPeD yes DAWSON, June 9—Haywards | | DAWSON, June &—The local DA RLNE'S rOnEAT Jones’ scow that hed to be cached | freight rates from Dawson to up on the shore of Laberge because of }Per Yukon points have been ad pest oie the ice getting too soft for trayel|Vanced by the White Pass and the to allow the craft to be floated |!ndependent steamship lines. The new rates are now effective. The advance, in round numbers = r approximates 60 per cent. ‘The rea HERALD, TAILOR, 1320 #4. *** son given for the advance is that comment porn tet this ypring reached town yesterday the ice having cleared sufficiently Ipoons Pacers Dance, Debiitiy. spsztesess De. ontarer ‘Argh St., Philadel TH TILE START DAY, JU ay, 1 5 THE RIVER GIVING UP ITS D EAD jodies of mothers recovered fr Rast river in small boats bein g lifted onto dock at North Brother island. AWAITING REMOVAL TO CITY MORGUE North me n and eight children recovered fron Brother island showing the b ’ {ty morgues, pon the graay awaiting removal t ne on the river, stretched Ww. DE cow. ta town or ham } Kiectrl ates were unreasonably low Test | grub they separated. As soon as the « te year | miners arrived at Glacler word « wnat mean te fear ptert If you are not what The local passenger rates, as Well }to thelr suspicions wa Se The — * as ple, as cas an e as through passenger rates are the to the police at rtymile, The ta : igh re . x. ame thie year as last ter informed headquarters at Daw z mice to yourselt | wh toy for thelr | son and an outfit from both points a ought dimpatched to aan in the BIG FIGHT ON JULY 4 | Arthur Livingston Thought to| search, but such has so far been DAWSON, June 9.—Billy Woods, af no avail and there can be but lit ' : mee to gual on middleweight pugilistof| Have Fallen Victim to Ex-|tle doubt that has died either ntrong man Cut out this ad. Pacific coast, and Joe Millett \trom e ation or starvation , have been matched tocfight here} posure and Privation on Mil-| A year ago last winter Livingston DR. M. A. M LAUGHLIN, July 4 | | was an inmate of the Goof Samar! of months ler Trail in For North te ‘ is me and never did fully recover / health. His phystcal strength back, but mentally he was always (By Mall Correspondence.) } at ghtly weak ee Livin was unmarried, a na DAWSON, June 5&—Friends of |iiye ‘of Nova Scotia and about 60 ital for a number — = COLLEGE spring €x} | LAKE LEBARGE 75°... Arthur Livingston have given up al! | years of f age - _ | hope of him being alive, it being now over three weeks since he has Well Known Klondiker Meets) been seon or heard of, and as he in| lout without food or blankets, it is| Death in Icy Waters of Klon-| impossible that at his age he could of have survived. the privations and PIKE oT. ad ld co.) a8 dike River tebipa Incidental to a life in the CLEAR OF | | s for nearly « month without | Bet. sth at a“ 7 Pm ot oa Halt ~ nance et ale " oe ton wan last heard of at | (By Mail Correspondence.) the mouth of Brown creek, a tribu B nanee " tary of the Fortymile, beyond which 9g | | Ra tga es 6 os. 4 |poimt all trace has been as com ar ains in po nny _ | pletely lost « no sir Tay ana'bar veregat ws bat oft toa the Ranges | the swift current was swallowed bey |e ae oe an loft Glacier (By Mail Correspondence.) | the waters of the Klondike ereek about @ month ago for Daw DAWSON, June 6.—Lake La- |] Some have been used o little: Join Whelan, his partner, bed 8) 6 and when out a day was met|berge is all clear of ice. The good|§ 1 Buck Range, oven 14x20 narrow escape from similar death! 1, parties bound in. He informed | news was received by local traders, $30.00 carly Inst eventing Vaehon's body was carried on into the Yukon, and, although Ube police tried, they them he was coming to the city but had no provisions or blankets * coming down from yesterday. A telegram | who have see Bridge Beach, oven itmai Whitehorse. 5. Makes More Bread and acted generally so peculiarly | was received, saying the steamer weve ene 0 Eeeres that the conclusion was formed he|Olive May had made a successful : M k Li hi Bread & - cE was demented and incapable of car-| passage across the lake, following Favorite Range, oven iuzs anes g) ter to to Spinning’s fe ing for hignsett the regular summer course. Though . : $20.00 bicycle re- ~ Efforts to induce him to return | sh ity with them to Glacier were of no/t avail and after giving him a paire. had five heavily laden scows in she bad no difficulty im making | the crossing. Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread Than Any Other Flour Majestic Range, oven iff... 2.50 Majestic Restaurant Range, oven 23 inches square, original coat $125.00; our price...§55.00 1 Ohto Range, oven 20x21 $24.50 We also have a great number of large and an ook stoves at & great saving. DABNEY & WOODHOUSE. Sole agents for the Charter Oak Ranges, + HERALD, TAILOR. 12329 24. day's When a Woman’s Back Aches The aches and pains that ta woman's back when 418 PIKES STREBRT. the ki are sick take all the life—all the energy Phones John 081; Ind. A. 1166. Nt the n out of her. Backache mmkes her tired = i to daily duties even though racking kidney pains make @} are not relieved there is the annoyance and dan ary disorders. Good health can only be ob I, DENTISTS ” he er a with well kidneys. Keep the k “e s well with 2 | King County, State of ee the greatest of modern specifics, Do van’s Kidn ill ating Gad Crewnia You, and each of you are hereby notified that a meeting of the mem- bers of the Bar of King county, State of Washington, will be held in the King County Court House, in the City of Seattle, said state, in the room occupied by the Judge of the Superior Court of said county who presides over Department No, 1 of said court, on Saturday, the Only 16 Days More of Cut Rates A Trial Free To Star Readers Seattle Proof | Mra. G. H. Chamberlain, wife of G. H. Chamberlain, baker, 2th day of June, 1904, at the hour of 1802 Minor aver says I Pave never been what you could of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, for all a strong woman, and always had more or leas trouble with the purpose of selecting four elect tdne ye, but the attacks have been more prot un 4 and ors of said county to be reeom- nger duration the past three or four years. I suffered ter- mended by said bar to the Superior ribly with my back and at t “ we nat to work at all Court of said county, from which : I felt tired 1 and run down 48° said four electors to be so recom- generally, For months last summer every morning after break ; 4 S| mended said Superior Court will fast | was compelled to ait down and reat e 1 could finish Teeth Without Plater. $3 oo choose two to act as Jury Commis- morning's ci € one porn in. vic ke up e Crowns and Brid a . toe - 4 morning's work. V resting one morning I y dup th cintty. Our Pats ent Double | sioners in aid county for the term papers and read an advertisement about Doan'’s Kidney Pilla hold. your up lof one year and until their success- They were so highly recommended for just euch sant NO STUDENTS. ors are appolnted and qualified » oaiteete om he > oe aa to ’ and Come tn at once and take advantage | “ wae wuties ng arom Ft ainke ae may oe . oF ak, Se ee w rates {i ork gone by | This notice 1s given in pursuance noo usband called at Kenne \ , "0 at paln and guaranteed | order made and enter 8 I had only taken » few doses when I felt greatly relieved, and thei it have | day Dated June 8, 1904 Dentists BOYD J. TALLMAN 713 First Avenue, leas than two boxes cured me. alth has improved in every way. A lady friend of ours visiting us some time ago and while here complained of having kidney trouble I gave her My bi was fetal bes, sail sig eo De iadahs BN Wee ite bdreee im Sop ARTHUR EB. GRIFFIN, two days’ treatment of the pilis the oald she never had any > on Blo GEO. B. MORRIS, thing to help her eo quickly, { have recommended them to | ose aceck ch Mateburel & Becks: W.R BELL many others and will always have a good word to say for Wlok's. R. B. ALBERTSON, Doan’s Kidney Pills.” Branch Offices: Fifth and Morrt- on sts, Portiand; 906 Pacific ave., Tacoma; 1718 Hewitt ave. Everett, Wash, Judges of the Superior Court of th State of Washington for King County. Ee rae

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