The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1905, Page 5

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NCH ATTORNEY AND ney Wilson R. Gay was ar Ho's # mighty susp in torney waa trying & case to one « deputie ee Sede and the jury 1 that beard be hidden fi excused for short Jognomy notorious | now for seasonable news-- Two deputy sheriffs om-| bandit or outlaw, Take for going-away or wtaying-at-home folk we have # partioularly he stood discussing a The now thoroughly alarmed at us fl your seasonable wants with another lawyer new was hustled out into the oa . . onl ped aA pe ” handeouffs lobbyeand down the taire to the - rr 8, + i monmnet where the fuer | aap these just suitable for y startled, Gay gasped a! canta, with bly ed agora Sie er breath, end began’ to jawpited him. Wet wath he was camp and eottage-- ~ His hal h ww landed in the barb chair and hung over the edge of |had a towel tucked under his } a five days’ growth |ehin did Gay t aware that « desperate ap- |it was aa joke, Then his relic ; pearance yan to protest | was o great that he had to take { (pplnat arrest and to deny. his in- | good naturedly games of any and all offenscs And I'm mighty glad you did pgainat tho law it.” he said to the sheriff after Bherift Lou Smith appeared in| ward. “I waa almighty in need of | fe door, His face was very grave. that shave and haircut. [ intend: | He ordered the deputies to take ed to go to a barber's for a week, | Gay below immediately and not re- but didn’t have the time, But, | ier their vigilance over bim until Seott! how you did sear | fay had landed him safe in the Once when I was a small boy I ten farter's chair, where a good sub- | swiped a bunch of fishing tackle, I | was Wanted upon which the |thought maybe you had got mo for | applicant barber's Hoenses that | demonstrate their skill to} Deputy Sheriff Hodge, who helped state board of barber exam-/ to arrest the attorney, also enjoyed | & free shave and haircut. ALL BOY GAN TEAR GAVE HIM HAIR cuT LOOSE AS USUAL ON 4TH tle will celebrate July 4 with | thelr desire to ma rine, An ry racket, I dar an the pation department fe con boys will not be curbed in| cerned. they can “touch off" powder ~ — ——=| untl! Seattle resembles Port Arthur during the Japanese ate The Star makes this explanattc order to correct the impressic 00 Lots fare the best cheap lots tn ecity. Two biocks east of end of Qoeen Agne car line, and ot Ross, Basy terms. Inquire Owner. shen Biecm s Bothwett “Y Esabt. 1894. 9+ [INSURANCE Renrs- ports in local newspapers that th police department would stop ar attempt to shoot fire crackers with in the city limits on Independenc day. Chief Delaney and linger have no tntentions kind. They realize that for the px Nee force to go up against the arm of small boys tn this city on Jul 4, which ft» armed with Trackers,” bombs and tor pedoe would be as reckless as for the arr of Lineviteh to attack Oysima’s so aiers, The clty officials wilt themactves with simply | the present ordinance, which forbt the use of explostv ef public celebration, In Mayor of a! ood 1anos ‘The piano you want is here-—from the least ex- pensive GOOD piano to the finest that can be made. No matter how little you pay you get a GOOD PIANO, no matter how much, you get your RPEGRER Whe Sell Them.” STEINWAY DEALERS. Til Second Ave., Seattle. San Francisco, Cal. Oakiand, Cal. =: - ie ‘Ral the OLD RELIABLE SPOT KLINE & ROSENBERG, 625 First Avenus. BAS Mle Pst TRUNKS | ONE-THIRD LESS @ed Trunk with straps Canvas Weather straps, 2¢-in M250 22 able WS 85 Eel r to nequaled Savings Are Realized By Shopping Here [} 96.4 24-inch Good Canvas Cov- | $4.49 Covered ‘Freak, brass locks, heavy sole 98 | inch Good Heavy Canvas 67e | } ‘Spelger 4 Hurlbut} Second and Union words, If any small boy, unable to sary of the nation’s tndependence, ts caught shooting crackers before that day, he te lable to be given a ride to the police station. will probably not attempt to enfor this order very arbitrarily, in view | built and the present prison is very | amall, but it will behoove Young America to be careful. | Any boy caught frightening horses jon the business streets even on July 4 ts able to be led by the ear to the police station. Misted by newspaper feports, 3 nc I delegation of business men, among : We wont tet iu pee whom were E. Lobe, of the Golden 4 LESS than mafe, ner Rule Bazaar, and Manager Bowen, ; more than ts just. of the Seattle Cracker @ Candy H Pay by the month if company, called upon Mayor Ral- ie 708 prefer. fea cai linger on Monday morning to protest 2 - S id against what was believed to be the : ome gage OE ag contemplated campaign of the po- Mee against noise. They thought it would be unjust to prevent the use of fireworks, in view of the fact that they had purchased large sup- piles of the goods in anticipation of a large sale. Mayor Mallinger in- formed them that they were mis- en, and they went away happy. “The small boys need not worry.” said Mayor Ballinger on Monday morning. “They can fire away to until that date.” ROOSEVEL? ALASKA LANDS WASHINGTON, June 20.—? dent Roosevelt has iseued an exec utive order reserving 12 land In Alaska for the use of mili tary telegraph _ stations, 4-foot Leather Shaw! Strap : 15¢ | 30 +t le: | $1.00 Japanned Bread Box, 12x18 67¢ Lightning lee Gresk, leather bound, brass | | $2.00 Shephard’s Dampers, solid sole leather | C'e®™ Freesers, 2 quart... ea $8.49 | ce esesess $1.37 esther Sel Gas | s be mon enone . Straws. 1 pod 6.0 urner Gasoline Stove, greg T. 3.59 | Best reliable burner.. $3.59 Weather handles, heavy strop, | #159 Plantshed Steel 1-burner Peeves r Gas OVEN vec ccceee - $1.29 on | om | that has been made by erroneous re ne ny » 1- that oe ny ly cannon | *, y te content enforcing as except on days other of the fact that the new jail is not} their heart's content on July 4, but | they will have to bide their time! RESERVES) tracts of | store | T Standard way” means “easy to buy, wy to pay” — | & splendid Mitle dresser-com- mode, suitable for camp and cot- an idea for small | use, y finished, shaped for camp or cottage, nice- iw 16x34 In, beveled German} ly shaped top 16x34 nicely plate mirror 1éx 2¢-ina, a good | finished golden, glass is 12x20 Value at $8.76, priced for this ) ins, usual price ts §7.00, for the week . tee eenverceees SOS | week, spectaied Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave. &————~ BELLINGHAM ———— SEATTE. TACOMA WAIT TILL 1 GET RID OF Tht BRAT” SAID MOTHER “Wait until I can got rid of this panied the lad to Judge Frater’® brat,” said Mra, Louise Neilson to chambers. The judge, after hearing HE SEATTL® STAR—THESDAY, JUNE 20, 1905, Originators of Alveolar Dentistry Practiced by the Ohio PREMIER PAINLESS DENTISTS, originators of the Ohio #afo & leas, and jnventor of the “Natural Gums,” which prevent the detectio ver¥ dentist connected with the Ohio Dental Offices is an expe sonal direction of Ohio dentists. He must be a graduate @ one of th Dentistry, also he must have studied the Ohio Safe tem of Pain Ohio Dental Offices, This insures our patients of absolutely If you have lont a few teeth they can be replaced without the ‘artificiality that Is objectionable, Latest patent Goldbridge method o teeth on the Goldbridge from your own. | l] All Work Guaranteed inch Office at “She Won’ t Love » Me” Says Young Groom of Bride He pine Mann, 80, Bruno ase Mra, Ca (that the court enjoin bis wife from ot affectionate Painless Extraction Free When Sets Are Ordered Nhio Painless Dentists, 307! Pike St In the meantime Mann has asked | Depaty Clerks Stivain and Waldron, restrain hia ardor unt! the anntver-|{m front of the court house Monday noon, | ler bar.” | The two county employes were re- “and TU meet you at the You The police |turning from lumch when they no- |tieed the woman and @ 12-year-old boy arguing in front of the court | how The boy was crying piti- | fully. Waldron and Silvain asked the | woman if there was anything they ° loould do, and received the above unexpected reply. “'m hungry.” sobbed the little fellow. “I haven't eaten today.” Phe two. cléfks thereupon « houses, stables, wood and pole re- porves. | A strip 100 feet wide and 1.400 | miles long bas been set aside along jthe United States military tele- | raph lines from Valdes to St Michael. LITTLE HAPPENINGS The Automobile club has petitioa- ed the commissioners to, put in re- pair Seventh, Pike and South First ‘They claim that the present comdi- tion of the streets will ren in serious accident to a The carnival for the coat of the labor temple fund will open on Yesler, between Third and James, July 3, and continue for two weeks. Mat Relas’ Southern Carnival com- any will furnish the attractions Thomas Dupee ts charged with cruelty to animal by ex-Captain |i» enough, the boy's story, filled with distress | ing examples of his mother’s ques- | Mann. 2 ts suing for divorce. burning up his property until the livorce sult is fought out, Uonable ys during her husband At least Bruno gives the above nad | a - absence in Alaska, sent the young-| bis complaint in bis sult filed re- 95.00 to Portland. ster to the parental school until | cently against bis rather aged bride. Jana return, for Seattle Day. Train more suitable quarters could be se} Mra Mann has filed a counter- }leaves at 7:20 4. m. Friday mornin watt. June 23rd. cured for him | SUMMER DAYS “|Present the Most Favorable Conditions for the Treatment of Every Chronic Malady and Cures are Effected ina Much Shorter Time than at any Other Season of the Year It has been seen how the great Columbian treatment has, during the fall, winter and spring months, notwithstanding the unfavorable climatic conditions prevailing during cures of dificult and obstinate disease. Catarrh, Deafne: mastery of this great life-saving and health-restoring medication. From now on these de the return of summer, the time to cure is here and none should mm that Head Noises, Rheumatism, Bronch Troubles, Stomach Disease, and chronic affections of every conceivable description; all have yielded to th: effected remarkable and Lung time, trations will be conducted under much more favorable conditions. With et the opportunity. The records of our practice during the past ten years show that much less time is required to effect a cure in the summer, because Nature lends her aid to the efforts of the physician, and the patient is not subjected In other words treatment will accomplish as much as two months of the most careful treatment during seasons, and all requiring medical attention will be wise to avail themselves backs incident to treatment during the changeable winter weather. promptly and completely cured. to the set- month of summer the less favored to be one ef the opportunity all diseases---FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH---medicine free Mouth Breathing, | Head Noises, Radically Cured After Many Years George W. Hogle, of the city am f Fruit! Eft rt Velasco departaent, Home ica toe| Stomach Disease of Fruitless Effo }faets before Humane Officer Vau | gh , | nith, eniding o », Mr. ¥. G. Hill, Orfilia, King coun- |pell, and Dupee will have to stand| . Mr. 1 F- Smith, residing at 1033) bi itch hie eons babe oomes |trial for shooting and wounding ree nite tin great bone: ed from catarrh of the head an | Hogle’s dog. Dupee used & shotgun | ris derived from the Columbian |throat, The disease was caused by | and maimed the dog beyond recov-| treatment, eaying an ery. "My trouble originate some 15 Obstruction of the Nostri George Robinson, who has just! years ago in a i And the symptoms were those ~ 4 in tow mplained to the variably accompanying this condi by eee “a the disap Severe Attnels of Grigpe, | tion. His throat wan filled with ~ Which gradually deve 4 into} eatarrbal secre @, causing a con pearance of his wateh. The explan-| snronic catarrh of the 4 andj tinual hawking and spitting som ation involved numerous highballs|{rroct, later Involving my sare and tiawal - other liquids, as well as an UD-| stomach, and, in fact, my entire «ym Gagging and Choking awe, “Saaey, Woese Segumnntenes item, My Him while {n conversation. His rest \he hed formed during his evening Stestelte Ware Obitructed geo smear Ber entertainment. Very badly, the left side bet mahi » of snoring and mouth- |S, W. Bachem, 1. C. Whitney | Very Sey, the et uae wen oo reathing, and he was continually > pletely closed, my throat w sore ry and Elrop OC. Bissell, of Monroe. |ing inflamed, aggravated by ent taking colds, which seriously injur- | Waah., indicted by the federal grand | forced mouth breathing, and always ed his general health. Speaking of ljury for using the mails for lot-| fied with mucus dropping from mf MR. B. F. SMITH, TN ccdiasih anit Pubeninned Guns tery purposes, were arrested Mon-|head. I had buzsing and grinding ss | 9) bat 7 ss day, Bachum at Walla Walla, and Nalaap ka tty thine 1023 Stewart Street, Seattle. ty the olumbian ‘Treatment, Mr. the other twe men at Menres, And began to hear with difficulty Years of effort to get rid of my The motion for a new trial made “The disease my most distressing ffliction, ough in the case of William C. Fowler and I could et the u ¢ many rt lies and the against the Great Northern Railway m which produ it I F ment of numerous physicians Rye S Free pice, ction a ford after the hearing Monday Most Distressing Bloating 3 A the « Bass Rye AR | A Chinaman returning to this|gour stomach, heartburn and risin? Dr. MeMarrie’s Booklet on first consulted the Columblan phy yuntry by the name of Lee Tung | or burning liquide to the throat, I Catarrh and Chronic Diseases co They Cured Me }In found himself in the hands of |was badly reduced in health, and wilt Be Mailed Free to Any cslipiietatiy ant pennants went the United States marshal imme-|had tried so many treatments that Addre Write Today for - ~ 2 : * e tenes Sad te 6 ded ol ‘a | had little hope being cured, ; nave diately steer he landed poco. when I went to the Columbia I This Book and Our Home § ret of my old trouble since that plained to the authorities at Port 0 Things Differently é Give a lag came healt Townsend that Lee Tung In was | At this Institute, and I am now we Examination and Diagnosis in 0 Ss j i bringing her over for immoral pur- | M¥ head I clear, and 1 bebathe fre Gusoy Gil; aaeeidaly Pade ur Spec alties poses. The Chinaman persisted in| ye’ rie irritation of the throat of Charge, This includes a Catayie, Bicatnens, Meena Deine asserting that the woman was his ¢ head noises, and 1 Thorough Microscopic Exam- ff ¢ h DI Brot i but he was bound over to the! tha bent comietias Saathan When tenienart ; Sta ihesmetian, 200d federal court on $2,000 bonds, and | The 5 ian treatment and Skin Disofders, Nerv +. Att his case will come up for trial 1 les and AN Rectal Dis | Tuesday An ordinance was Monday night Introduced in the council giving the lard Electric company the privi » to erect poles in the city, The | Doject of the company’s application lia to string wires to Fort Lawte it having the contract to ght the post. WM. M'HARRIE, M. D., Consulting Physician 42 126 Arcade Building m.; evenings, Tuesd | | Office hours appointment only 9am. to 12m; TtoSy aye a. and Friday Columbia Medical Institute A. TUDHOUE, Ph. G., Manager. 6:30 to 8:80; Sunday, by Painless Dentists Daily yetem of painies dentistry, which mal dental operat l n of artificial teeth in the mouth, Used in Ohi tal off rt in a special branch nd opernte the pe less Dentistry at lea bef he op ao f th ens and perfect workin 4 perations ual wet or partial set of teeth, which in nearly every ca@y she anh { replacing teeth is absolutely perfect. It is impossible to detect th Full Set of With the atural Gums” Teeth BRIDGE | WORK $3 | Fillings 35c, 50c and $1.00 redit on 8 unday Gold Crowns 22k £3 ” Present this Hou TEETH wi THOUt Aaprciat® contracts. tol p.m all new #:30 a. m. and got $1 « to 8 p. m adv $a. m PLATES Examinations Estimates and AdviceFree Cor. 3d ALTERATION SALE TIME PARENTS’ MONEY SAVING TIME ON BOYS’ CLOTHING— ERY SUIT MUST BE SOLD DURING REMODELING DAYS. | Boys’ All Wool Fancy $5.00 3-plece Vestes Suits, | Cheviot 2-plece Suits in sizes 6 to 7, all wool, | Norfolk and donble sale price .,......$2.50 breasted style, sizes 7, 8 and 9 years, $5.00 value, f, sale price ........93.59 39e—Buys a Little Juve- nile Fancy Percale Laun- dered Shirt .. ..... 38e } ‘ | Boys’ Navy Wool Russian Blouse Suita, fancy gilt military buttons; sizes 5 to 8 years; $4.00 value, sale price . $2.98 $4.50 Boys’ All Wool 3- plece Vestee Sulta, sizes Boys’ Fancy Madras Golf Shirts, with detach- ed Cuffs 19e—Boys' Golf Caps, made of asortesd style cassimeres .. 19 A 180—Hoye’ Heavy Ribbed 6 to 7 years, sale price. . Fast Black Hose, 25¢ teeve «$2.25 Value .. eeee ees ABO Goop UNDERWEAR SPECIAL PRICING THE RULE NOW. Men's Ribbed Balbriggan Shirts | Ladies’ Ribbed Sleeveless Vests and Drawers, 40¢ value, special croc’ me eae Garnet mpm — heted neck, 9c value, spe- Men's Jersey Ribbed Maco Cot- ton Shirts and Drawers, double seated drawers. Come in black, Egyptian, bive and flesh colors, l5e Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Sleove- less Vests, crocheted beading and 3 neck, A tomor- Choice per garment 500 row 106 Men's Fine Australian Wool | i Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, the | Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Drawers, ideal summer garments for a length, with wide lace wearers of wool, per garment. . trimmining, exceptional: $1.25 ine garments at, each. .25e¢ Sale of Tan Shoes in Full ll Swing 206, 208, 210--PIKE STREET—206, 208, 210. Special for This Week if SO feet % 5-ply Cotton H. ; Teg. $5.00, special .. . jf 50 feet % 6-ply Rubber Hose, reg. $6.00, special .. WINDOW SCREE 15x33 l4e 18x33, . .. 186 24x23 ++. 230 ERNST BROS. Both Phones, 1158. 606 PIKE STREBT. | PROPOSAT. FOR ALED DBYDS the uncersigned at his office, No. perior Court, State of Washing- 634 New York Block, at t }ton, King county, No. 47307, in the] in the forenoon of June 2 matter of the Receivership of The} whom all bids should be sent. Evans Manufacturing Company William A. Dougherty, Receiver In pursuance of an order of the} Rossman and Johnson, Attorneys said Court, the undersigned Re-| for sceceiver, ceiver will receive ed bids for 800 Pacific Block. the plant and machinery of the} ————— - — — above named corporation, consist ‘7S OF sToc KHOU: DERS ing of_a fully equipped Woodwork- MEE nolders of the Alaska ing @Stablishment, with a quantity] | To the Stockh o of material on hand. All bids should | Petroleum company. You and exch of you will please take notice that }be accompanied with a certifted | ¢ Sn Weuameglat. the Sie Gay onsale check for ten per cent. of the! 995, the annual meeting of the amount of the bid, All bids are| Alaska Petroleum company, a cor- subject to the approval of . The} poration, will be held at the secre- Court. The same will be sold as|tary's office, room 14, Starr-Boyd it now stands, free and clear of all| Dullding, Seattle, King county, State Jencumbrances and can be e [of Washington, at the hour of 8. }m, on said day or as soon thereafter jat the plant at T on any ford-| ® on sald-day or as sone noon prior to the 22nd day of June ALASKA PETROLEUM CO, |where full information will be giv M. ARCHIBALD, en. The bids will be opened by Secretary,

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