The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 14, 1905, Page 3

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SATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 3 —aaaratmeresemtrs = , } \ pep deatiedamnainee imettah eebiemianen ts tae AR Nt lh rt /P STATE OF NORWAY" ey eens taba treat teiceelion st ine Ses Ou Windows CH aa tii SI) | Watch for Bargains * £08 SECOND AVE +" MADISON ST « —— NEW STORE IS ; " PARLOR FURNITURE I : en va - ‘ " RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. he United @tates and Canade are ir — o) Fe jel | LADIES’ he pike SUITS i Credit Men ¥ Ir or to reduce our stock quickly we place eve uit in = | i gg de nS od phe ee a , rand ‘ p . rd egy I REDUCED TO 3 $26.25 the gradun Mr. Falrbank REDUCED TO $22.50 baie |ax, the euboct of hi adaretn, “A 00 SUITS REDUCED ‘Ti Lees 18.75 tk dam- ff} REDUCED TO ‘ $15.00 0 SUITS REDUCED 1 . $13.13 ITS REDUCED ‘TO . $11.25 REDUCED TO ‘% $9.37 RIBBON SALE 75¢c to $1.35 Values Friday 43c Yd. A New York ribbonmaker sold us the last of the i rs REDUCED oe 816.87 E I FIGHT WITH MANIAC IN CIRCUS TEN) colors; price | SPOKANE. June 14,—-Battling with a maniac armed wi looking butcherkn ployes of the cirew tracted by the d Afraid to lend Heridon, last night had exciting ten minutes of his life > 4 | gale: ils | ont a | | —_- ; ~ oan IRE & CARPET “a PETER C. H. K, MICHELSEN, gt tied ‘tes ginger ds inn U | @ Pr Norris & Rowe's circus, lem y cor. S "i ee ‘eter Christian H. K. Micheleen,;: fellow towneman of the remier M IECOND AVE. phe lhad stolen a boy's wheel. He f Aasmund Binge, the leader of the Plemons in the tent Miract other officers who were on rthing when that bod) Harold Bothner. who f# also a law. {40k the wheel the man seemed t¢ than half price, That accounts for this big re NT HE » ered was born er, and one of the leadera of the | Mt his reason. He grabbed a butch duction, Our window shows the Ribbons—4 to 6 h 15, 1867, studied law and | Left érknife from the table and made a inches in width, heavy, rich and beautiful—all silk practiced hie profession in his f . a ae the officer, Detective and taffeta with warp prints in lovely floral designs a _ — | city until 1885, when he became a adman then began a struggle that and plain satin taffeta and liberty satin, worth Trip Through Tenderloin peeks ae ae Becbiow ‘ule whistia, expecting to] ise, HLM, HL.26 and $1.88 « yard—p o more handsome Ribbons were neve run through th ond in 1898 he wan presiden « 4 aoa t p dent lay. Come a loom. Take a look in our window t in and see the quality Friday and take your choice BL, DOF VATA. .cceseweren ceenee . 43e¢ McCarthy Dry Goods Co. WwW 5 f the exposition In Bergen. In the 7 ° the ground, but none came. Mean recks One Happy Homme |ii'st arse vecume ameter of| WASHINGTON, D. C, June 14—|MRBPHerndon drew his heavy, re ¢ lthe Hager-up-Ibeen cabinet ae a|United States District Attorney |2Olver 84 used it as a club to ward | | r of ste Stockhotm, | Morrison, of Chicago, and Assistant |, tee Knife thrusts, He finally and later was mir of finance. | Attorney General Pagin, of this city, ands! & blow on Plemons’ head In March last he wae chosen head of leave today for Chicago to resume | (RAt Knocked = him the ground the new cabin work in cc tion with the federal | Herndon took adv of this Well, they fined me $10 and costs ct for old time's sake,” sald Smoot ¥ was in the right” said Prank! ax he wiped a tear from the corner Pmeot. charged with aspault and of an eye and walked unsteadily Stow-and grappled with Plemous of ; se . He has t ne of the foremost grand ju wtigation of the be erapp H a 5 Settery by his father-in-law, Carl) down the station steps ’ tye,ground, Ry the use of all his : = ems and convicted before Justice| The Steinn contingent banded to-| Of Norway's champions | in the truat ic Herndon managed to get Second Ave. and Madison St. 7 eblogph vse sata ates ° } e man's wriets t Smoot of harge Davis on Tuesday afternoon. | gether to cony I igs : | Geol. was taken inte custady by, of asaauit and battery * test- | tem PA wpe 14—The German cus man who re police and called at headquar-|ified tha knew hie wife's} ‘The ministers who are associates | *mbessador had @ long conference teat dati ‘after the trial to get his ef-| mother b hom thé on toure| of Michelseh in the council of state with Premier Rouvier, this morn Ji Which had been stripped from rough t tenderic listrict and} are: M. Jorgen Lootand, president | '98 regarding the Moroccan ques 2 Ant tate atnrel fot tion, in which Germany and France Hed at the} of the adelthing; M. Christ nen, who was vinity student; M well known lawyer; M. Gur and @t the time of his arrest. |i anger htm "Bee this picture! That is my wife, | house and atter girl. she won't have anything | home by force and a row resulted @e with me any more, and yet! in which Carl Stein got the worst | 4 dead wrong. I won't wear this| of it. | Knudsen, an engiy but Ili keep it in my pock-| “If she stays with that family| thority on indus moot's last statement to the formal opening of the D. Lee, commander-in-chief of tig on took place today. The usual | veterans, presided The § 2 of Confederate Veterang began their annual meeting this morning in Hopkins’ th This afternoon they held a reception at the Galt House. are not in harmony. It is stated) BOYS DESTRO) CONFEDERATE VETERANS ROSE BUSHES) Cement, ng he iginally « Sofua Arctar ake his wife that Rouvier has decided not to re exsive memorial » the gathering. A¢ ome and responses « al reunion of the Veterans is be welcome to the 60,000 visitors | nual reports of oficers were Mra. C. Thompson, 1002 has twice before terar of the tial sexsion. Ger { war; M. Kristofer Lehmku EXTRA SPECIAL SALE MEN’S SUITS Spruce, and Mra. B. Moehelm, 922] "" ms ‘ AORN ae eg | East Spruce, have been complaintug lof late to the police that boys In| their neighborhood have been tear jing down thelr rose bushes The people in that neighbo: state that the boys not only pu flowers off ¢ yushes, but tear th G-L HolmesFurnitureCo- U0I-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. Good Refrigerators Cheap bushes down and trample them so} that they are valueless Mr |} Thompson and Mrs. Meehelm are jthe only two who have made any complaint to the police, yet nearly | all the people in that neighborh | who bave flower gm dens are vict Meroe patios ure tavestigntiog N THE ALASKA REFRIGERATOR From the big Pozner Bros.’ stock. All f) 9 Ae oe ans eLeliiteat the asat enany tieeramuate soni do not possess, It is so simply const that LOW TEMPERATURE andé Inevitably obtained Its provision chamber FREE FRC filled with CHARCOAL, the ONLY SA the very newest styles from the | 4GH SCHOOL NOTES best factories in America. IDOR of any kind, It i NITARY FILLING hursday evening the junk 1 give a dance at Meyde | ADAMS’ TEA , “ 4& COFFEE Mi bauer bay to replenteh the treasury THIS REFRIGERATOR ONLY HOUSE, 5 Ne Ss | 1 The boat lea the park at 6:36 Width Depth. Height I returning in time for the last car, |[B Outside .......66 ceceeeeee 25 in 16 1 re Men’s Sults New Styles } "555". Bie Near Madicon. a ae Professor Geiger has arranged the n Chamber 18 in. 13 __ Every suit guaranteed to fit perfectly. Stout Men, sete oad cell rare rp red PRICE $1 1.50 Slim Men, Short Men or Tall Men are all the same to us. the figures ‘06, with the white . All styles—Single and Double-Breasted, Sacks and Frocks. dresses of the girls in the back mn secriicioneaiaititataaeiiateed | ground | . } TreK ne |” A plat of the seating arrangement | $1 CASH AND $1 A WEEK BUYS ANY rame with jents corre |will appear on the pre the name of the st lxponding to the seats. LITTLE HAPPENINGS a Krant, 45, died « ridenly | room at the Atlantic he day night. Krant went to } ay afternon. About day night he called ymplained to him The erk sent for the lance to take him to the hor but when it arrived Krant/ REFRIGERATOR WE CARRY “Cook Stoves For Campers TOVE we have must g and that at once. We have several patterns of good and either with or with serve The cut price we make e urprise you. See joren't. We expect to lose some mon we also expect to gain floor vace for the many ew summer items sition— a FIRST-CLASS CAST-IRON COOK STOVE for the price of one at SEC- jend. His remains were taken | a of Seattle has} ) a deputy by State} Remember, it is to last for a good many years. So Food Commi it should—and so it WILL if it's a good one. Two-Piece Summer Suits 4c We, Hanson is a gra . clty. 1.75 "axtsate"” $6.65 reper $2” $875 ato $ 14.75) EVERY COOK cast-iron cook stoves, for wood o1 ' “MUSICAL ‘Society Leader Gives} gustabie tor the gown ‘ot brides-| Important Function | maid or maid of honor is the simple This bit of news is reported ver-|@mbroidered mull gown recently Matim, overheard on the Madison | Worn by Mias Drina De Wolfe, the @ this mo: « jactress. The gown is embroidered "Went to Mrs. Well-To-Do's last |!" large polkadots and trimmed 4nd heard « fine concert.” with insertions and a ruffle of wid t so! Who sang?” valenciennes lace. A transparent jell, there were Me Curasco,| Yoke of valenciennes lace finishes ti and Jose, besides several | the bodice. The girdle is of ribbon " | matching the gown. The gown may "Why, they're not even in Seattle! | be kept in all white, or girdle and Mow in the world?” jeollar may be in tints, The shirr “I know \t. Heard ‘em via the|!ng at the top of the skirt and about hone. And I want to tell|the sleeves should be changed to the real thing!” plaits if the gown is of all washable 't those things sound phonog- | material Notice this picture—a Monarch in black and white. We are anxious to prove to you that it is the very best range made—at ANY price, Men's $10.00 Two-Piece Outing Suits for Men's $13.50 Two-Piece Outing Suits for ... Men's $15.00 Twe-Piece Outing Suits for ...... $ 1 Charles Flint and Robert Lee day plead in the su eye young burglars, Tu IT’S THE ONLY RANG ed guilty to many crim pétior court. Flint was sentenced five years In the penitentiary and Lee was given two years. In the latter case the senten es Pozner Bros.’ Fine Dress Pants As good in every particular as the best made-to-order and ist—Made of especially manufactured malleable iron, and best cold rolled steel. Hon. J. F. Douglass will deliver an address before the Caledonian They've fixed ‘em DAMPER » mechanical noises PATENT uel economically and keeps the 2nd—Having 4 DUPLEX } out’ I never heard anything| Club at the Palace hotel, Wednes at one-third the price. suspended as Flint led Lee in which burns the it” day evening. The subject of the Pozner’s $6.00 Pants for ...- Pozner's $4.00 Pants for short career of robbery heat even " ard—Having a perfectly successful. polished top. After pleading guilty to the charge The Gramophone is sold b: address will be “Scotland's Great ( one ea Co. It is unquestiona- | @t Hero, byes: |B Pozner’s $5.00 Pants for.... Pozner's $3.50 Pants for of conspiring to defraud the. gov th avi extra large oven, nickel which will : is claimed to be, reproduc- ernment ¢ a e timber lan not tarnis BD fe the human voice in'a manner Spestal Rates to the Bact | Fesesse cer ets cree eeeee eee ee MBB5O Bl eM. Barrett and F. W. Bone were] Sth—Which never needs a repair. Marvelous, Visitors are cor-| Via Northern Pacific, June 14th to | Pozner’s $3.00 Pants jeacsadedee boned. .00 sentenced by Judge Hanford T to year’s imprisonment at} MeNell’s Isiand and a fine of $1,000. | mailes southeast of ‘Tacoma, pear} WILL BUY A NEW RANGB. WE TAKE YOUR segphee rape Seige Mas Fic OLD RANGH AS PART PAYMENT, ALLOWING be made at Blbe, near Mineral Lake ALL IT 18 WORTH. \'The return from Tacoma will be on a steamer by monlight. A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue (Mext Door te the Bon Marehs) Weloome at this big music| 17th inclusive. Only $60.00 to St Paul and return; $69.70 to Milwau- buters of Chickering, Kim-| kee: * to Chicago; $67.60 to St. bart M. Cable and other fa- | Loul#, and equally low rates to other | ous pianos. points, Portland and return on Monday, Heattle’s Leading Piano Houses | June 19th, train leaving Seattle at 3 SECOND AVE, 8:40 a.m. Call at N, Sity Office PA Ayrco Building. ant for particulars, ace

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