The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1904, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR.-MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1904 | CLIFF FUNERAL SERVICE THORGORY| CHIEF COOK AFTER AV OFFER 10 MOTHERS | S| on siaaatiiy t with muterdam | @eaee , to be h bank, where ng Daan wan ¢ . was accidenta * Ete demben ahtseie: dhe bab Ger to Ywe tren altttens for ene © lEiae meus thos ent ah ce ar oe caeed ys ed in nh kh last| @ child under six years of age, also one free photograph, Thesit- © f pinhest lect, . , fay ° ot a - peemensee y will be heid| @ ting 1 photograph may be had by presenting this coupon at @ 1 . Thea Stee Marthe « 1] @ the Herpick Stud 19% Marlon street, between the hours of ® ) found #hot and « t r Aboot ft us SEVERAL ARRESTS EXPECTED TO FOLLOW A THOROUGH IN “a Mabel ¢ ® 114. m, and 2:90 p.m. on Thu redays or Friday ® | iral pa f tum nded h th many " The only condition ts that the parents of the child, whose — VESTIGATION BY FIRE AND POLICE DEPARTMENTS " ved from eo, wh on ; © | employ t 4 ® picture ts to be taken, must be reg ribers of The @ In nome reapects the ca e I we are as the ly a t time| @ Star, This offer is good to all new subscribers ® | most para that of Cacss ' — when ® f the fata “lg , eH @| Young, the | uker, who wa « in our Sen PP9F06006-00060000006409 604006-000006606606-000008 | jiilod by a pist tw that we The and police 4 nay ——=——— |; he Cia on ae + mye ay re pills. BRUTE ASSAULTS tendent « e tata | BABIES STILL FOAM INTO HERPICK'S : » been, able tole - Bhp 13 YEAR OLD GIRL thin and sa with. | ' fow I ; our vein ot fa alarma, ca tire | | " wines This has been a busy day at the) ) ne. @ ‘ y Ww ant f ently of the re ~ os ! tud l a ’ fins Patterson in jail on aj" f an extat the A , well we are doting, when we department a great deal of blo| Mary Dermattio, the 18-year wu date over - y A OF OS Sie aden & , g the de tions with theme theret alias mg ctblaye : ‘ have posed, while the charge ’ n butt t ' thereby. It the “guilty p We |daughtor of Rosa timo, ot 1101] FOUR STEAMERS SAIL \°° tte ne ‘ aretit be tn Seattle bet | clan on 5 ; : pee ™-| Fifteenth avenue, was brutally ae | v- tow days. He na joing well | t er and what we hear of roy- prisoned 20 days, or both fined an nds of babies are ait tore n that , _ a a nf and ae he Gieeaael Saannin ant k f babies « t in York, but tha e ks} Those of who are descer a we w a coat-of-arms, ner as provided by city or- |*®)cintance, a week Ago” The con.| ¥Ur steamers and the barge | the th nned, one-eyed ne mighty fine,” even in co D | fron nd @ ny well be giad that we are as j : the poune tale fen teen | Cninests will leav ais antes Te t The Star's 5 | with the biggest city ir ‘ ty a Mee ad bluer blood |g as we of our ‘ we individual, whe haslo. pce that che could Bet tall ber | fer south ae ete; | mothers, ‘This morning a tiny JOHN W, CONSIDINE TELLS OF than the blood that flows e ay. Wet Jone well Much trouble, has been in the habit | \othr name beter ‘Pros outta <r dhcp ‘ © bal ty Ustened | NEW YORK SHOOTING MY8-| The case of W. M. Shaw, who was | Set oe neon ere Ane . of telephoning trot dither’ catnte | mother came before Prosecuting io tell are he =e ; 7 . z bee : . “ , , , ae veg im the city. Last Friday nient he |(crmey Scott this morning and iH my ag ; Bi wine Byes TERY Friday by Deputy United) we wonde momenta of - sent an alarming message to head- | Maned er yen S ees OS | ote hich will tow the t Mr. Merpick’s assistants have been Mates Marshal Lathe, will come 8 | tude what wreck hould ha . th and John Dolen, ge . ta more serious charge | PE paue aiel ieee ae ee ee ton w aft mm tor hearing be-| been had not fate made us the de- | ¢, from Bellingham, have been a. 9 | ma against the man after | ‘ om, ——~ he fleet of | Till be given eut as thé negat sin Sk dieenamntind ia . fore United States Comminst ants of royal personages. pt “4 attle police and “Age the case has been heard. ; . - 0 | oan Gaveiamen oak the wetenen . ~yenre » wae tap 1e etn eae ‘ tt All this is ent back place. Their die . jay ends t . p 4 f Kiefer, arged with m iio @ The girl was the only witness and | |" gps ae n | ished rly in the theatrical business (a) | We read the appearance was reported several Pin sed 98 tatnuten lnter |20t.© themh, which wae bitten off | nots ater August 18 will mes’ be oe alias ioe + only | thls elty, but whose ho yw in| iating coins princes who have disgraced days ago by Chiet of Police Woody he turned io an alarm at Box 128, |! the desperate encounter. A war 4 by the t ale chert time ané The a. ew York, and who ts engaged in eae aelves; of dukes who have wrecked | of Bellingham. The boys quarreled }rant is out for the arrest of De antes to be dell ‘ 2 ¥ mother tn the city to take ad-|a big mmusement enterprise at Aug. 15.—Parliament | 9), of ou after their arrival here and the of- Chief Cook is also after the scalpa|#taaio, who is thought to have| ¢ tien before th « of} vantage of the opportunity to se-|Coney Ivland, is in Seattle on a rogued today, ‘The present | jean women: of the lords and ladies | ficers had to keep them separate im of th oa. Last week two | made his escape. n S picture of her little one free. flying busin: ‘ g opened February last }who are wretched and dissolute. | order to prevent a fight | ' ‘ v ev streets. B tinguished . 1 sald this morning, “and tf we catch th they will not get much mercy. We have o on two big boys, 17 years old, and we also have ind one or two adult lncendiaries They will get the full t of the law if we get hold of the We will also make example any faise-alarm man that we get hold of. There is a good round penalty for tampering with the fire boxe and we have a chance or two, of sending one or two of these fe L” say tn regard to the enrelecaness ot rade ove feature of a talse alarm is the das ger of & real fire Im the same dis trict at the same time. Both calls have to be answered and the de- partment is unable to respond in full foree. Fire Chief Cook will ask the coun- etl shortly to pase an ordinance, compelling the owners of buildings on the roofs of which moss has) Brown, to clean them. During the present warm weather m the moss has become dry, It been a| great danger. | Sparks from chimneys alight on | the mous on the roof and gradually | burn down through t shingles ‘The progress of the blaze is so grad wal that the fire often ts not noticed until a big hole has been burned the Buck Junic the tittle i sure and « that you # have been standing long. particular ly in the vicinity of Pike street, have become moss grown and the ehiet thinks it imperative that they be cleaned in order to prevent « const danger to surrounding Dufldings Chief Cook is also anxi to me abolish a practice that has be prevalent of starting brush fires all Cue & oe without the chief of the fire department how it shall be RECEIVED a Sonttic, wash. 229 Of. OZOK. who © of this kind ts 4 pe tat Stantara Purniture 00, Beattie, ™. then gets ing « run of the depar tinguish it fire is requ to a now be compelled to pay the ex led by the department in pense er of sample rockers and upholstered pieces a very special week-long well, already there are several bh know it later, se de ean enter the WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY, | over the ty without his permis IMOORPORATED f ee See OO SS yee te 23,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA. CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLO. posed upon him the fine provided Sor ei + for the offense of violating this pro sion of the law The city rai ~y yo nance prescribés that no a clearing land t can enced Hn, t expenses for doing the work. Trice ei 2 ris san aan taal pore was clearing land by fire at For bay Orodh Pook formal ha let and arke enues. withenut -. eth ee ceeianen, oat be wil sarples big dincounts. Advise if ehe}l puro Bohoontel4s. : STANDARD F URNITURE COMPANY putting out the blaze, On « nt of thene mall fires, incendiary blazes and false al Ly fat eet Comer) oe AL PORTANT PONTE @ TM WETED STATES AND ORTON AMERICA, OND ce COMMERCIAL CAMLER MAK THE nn t which the fire department has been obliged to re jepart ment has already th made last yo The numbe if Pp to date amounts to ne the total number Tastee ieee ‘urniture store .. coed of in the west ne 130 wh : pied : 106 to 1016 First Avenue Crock 2 Cuair Co. a manufacturers’ sale (7 ns us Staniard Purniture Co. Seattlo, Yashington, Gentlemen Yo wish to advins you that we have just arranged with your Mr. D0. Schoenfeld to chip all exposition samples of fancy rockers which repronents this season's patterns on show. We will forward thone immediately an they have already answered Respectfully, 0 Bs oul our pure the ordinary erty owner “We have forty or fifty runs WH GIVE ¥ HERE A STANDARD 8TORE STORY THAT CARRIS# WITH IT NEWS OF EXCEEDING IMPORTAN AN ADVERTISING STORY 01 ¥ SPECIAL fn the past month,” said he NOTE—A MONEY-SAVING EVENT OF IMMENSE CONCERN we guarantee the price “through the neglect of people to IN LINE WITH THIS STORES IDEA TO ALWAYS GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF THE SPRCIAL BUTIN ADVANTAGES W JOY THROUGH OUR THREE-STORE keep the n ff thelr roots. The MBINATION, ADVANTAGES NOT BQt a ‘THER WESTERN CONCERN, WE GIVE YOU HERE NI H 1G BOM! F THE RESULTS OF Sins eelieetnem entiie Snake hile THIS GREAT BUYING POWER OF OURS Mee eT FORTUNATE PURCHABE OY FURNITURE EXPOSITION MANUFACTURERS samrles of @@ @aeh article in thie er than most anywhere else, be FANCY ROCKERS AND ODD UPHOLSTERED PIE PECIAL PURCHASE MADE BY R BUYER, MR B. BCH FELD, JUST RETURNED FROM GRAND of the damp climate, and if ~ ~ sa le le be exact- rover pom on, it THERE ARE SEVERAL HUNDRED OF THESE EXPOSITION SAMPLES IN THIS PURCHASE, ALL REPRESENTING THIS SEASON'S VERY NEWEST DI N imple s wil e oF BH THERE Is LY ONE OF BACH KIND. WE PLACED THI8 ENTINUE 14 N BALE THIS MORNING FOR THE WEEK. OUR MAIN FLOOR HAS ce to the of in cee r- oo CLEARED AND THESE SAMPLES WILL BE ARRANGED THERE 80 THAT SELECTING WILL BE RASY. LARGE TAGS WILL SHOW THE REGULAR VAL- y one-half its real worth AND THE EXTRA SPRCTL BAL cn. from a stove pipe will start a fire AL BALE PRI im the moss, and a fire once started = on a dry roof is a dangerous thing conditi ALL SALE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY Chief Cook stated that every run ions of NO EXCHANGES CAN KK MADE, THERES ONLY ON ARTICLE OF A KIND. euused by « false alarm costs the WH CANNOT H ANY PURCHASES FOR FUTURE DELIVERY city about $75 for wear and tear on this sali THIS SALE WILL POSITIVELY NOT EXTEND OVER THE WERK, ANY ART @ LEFT OVER WILL RE PLACED IN REGULAR STOCK the machinery, in addition to the EXTRA DELIVERY SERVICE WILL TAKE CARE OF ALL SALE ORDERS PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY nger of accidents. Another bed = Buck Junior Range Contest News ndred little giris who have entered Contest and we have been very busy @iving out away the souvenir cards we want you te be We have not yet decided upon te each of the three persons guessing the nearest to the we'll let y t send in y 2 until we tell you to Me total number of Buck steel renges sold by us in Seattle The Buck guessing from April 26th to July 20th, 1904, inclusive. ticket and deposit tt im the © September 10th, § p.m. Come in and get a guessing guessing box in our store bef through the roof. On account of We have received letters tr Seattle's damp climate an unusual: Sane teh avek the hh Oth onl To each guessing ticket is attached a BUCK RANGE ly large number of buildings tha! oe living in Beattie and suburbs wz {7 HUYING COUPON, which represents 85.00 in value to the co ntest ontest holder if applied on the purchase of « Buck Bureka range within sixty days from August 8th, 1904 how many Bucks? try for a $50 prize Buck range > ing woaaage wiibowd Fapeuilng, waljmet to the terms wad Sabdlisons printed om thy back hareel, whieh are Derek? agreed Bm Seattie, Wn. June 30.1906 Ur. B. Sohoenfela, G~o Hotel Pantiinn, Grant Radids, Mich. By 012 means purchaoo exposition samples, Will place entire lot pisses exposition on gale upon arrival. Staniard Furniture Co. 735p extends long- est and most liberal credit Schoenfeld & Sons Seattle-Bellingham -Tacoma

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