The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1905, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNB ar, 1905. s [ye veneer renee ey Te ee ee AS * WOMEN WILT, WANT TO BE «# < | a ° ° Stone, Fisher & Lane Annex \* PORTLAND, Or®, June 2 . a <a - & The Oregon supreme court * ° e ® & has decided that it is a law. * l f W G T Will % yor'’s privilege and inalienable * s t — EI ORY Credit Sa eo a h oods ha i al to The Stan) # to limit the time for argument # | on ues + on “ ded COU A ts witness * Monday when Oscar Rogoway * t who Is f x distri urt, the supre % trial judge had limited the ar- ® © of his lif bh ‘ond day gument of the counsel to one ee ir wen davetah tarwety tl heat’ oh each nies Me i . : : d : sy Peeesieccion of Jury. ‘Many of thee :| seasonable furnishings-- ORE than six thousand yards of the season’s most beautiful fabrics for have been lifelong friends of} aka eke eke RR KAR age ed sonator and are loath to gi in judgment upon one whom they have known so long. During the long, tedious poet gags, Senator M 1 he cen tral figure of the court room, He gite wachful, composed and silent, pave at long (nlervais whea he turns for a word with his council, Judge Wash Dresses---and every yard is a bargain of the most pronounced type. We put them on sale tomorrow---right in the middle of wear- ing time. You may save enough to pay for the making. For the finest fabrics, worth 35c and up to 50c a yard are to go on sale whether it be @ camp cot or comp are rely to “fix you up odin an “ly. Bring you summer-time wants to ws $ 05 for reg. $1.50 hammocks Hamm spovlally priced-- $1.85 for reg get yours this week Hammock. © summer cottage outfit, we y satisfactory way now gett or Senator Thurston. Le z 8 pide Mitcbe its hiv son-in-law $2.50 for reg. $3.60 . n. of > i ilammock. Chapman, of Tacoma, and his pie Wal teil “Andis goa, John H. Mitchell, Jr, both of| $9.50 for reg. $4.50 have come to be with the} WASHINGTON, D. C., June 21.—| Hammock ao ar aged defendant during hts trial According to reports, A nia Sam 1, the notorious Filly outlaw $5.00 for reg. There is abundant evidence that)» fhe case Is to de hard fought. Num-| bh ment spy Gross witnesses have beon sub-| with whom he interforred while the by the goveriment and] former was in the discharge of his will be a mass of exhibits.| duty, Samson served under Aguin Gemmisioners Richards, of the gen-| aldo, being In command of the tn Jand office, will testify for the surgent troops in Bulacan | cution and several of the la ieffice clerks are also here Among |*? YEARS OLO AND NEVER are James Casey, a nephew of WORKED A DAY IN HIS LIFE U. & Grant and George Ogden; Tanner, Senator Mitchell's or law partner, and Harry Rob ison, his former secretary, * $5.00 to Portland, a been shot by a gove fammock. ters, in dark colors and dozens of beautiful styles; Checked Voiles, in cream, with embroidered dots in contrasting ; Scotch Plaids, in red, green and blue effects, Scotch checks and shepherd checks in dark colors; French Or s, in delicate floral effects; White Lawns, in finest qualitic White English Waistings, in stripes and fancy fig ures; Checked Voiles, in blue and white, brown and white, purple and white shepherd checks, Values from 35¢ to d “the finest wash goods of the season.” The sale tomorrow at ....+..- 20¢ cotiago folding bed-- §0c a yard; you'll remember we pro: ny tts Get a Cute | Plaid Silks, Crepe de | Chines and Sun Bonnet) foulard Silks at for Baby 48c a Yard Light and dark colored affairs of finest quality. Doz- 8 | ens and dozens of different effects to choose among. Cc A pot-pouri of bargains from the silk store—a gathering that includes a goodly number of stylish weaves at close to the half price mark. Sale for tomorrow only—for ob- gd return, for Seattle Day. Train wee at 7.30 a. m. Friday morning. . $100 Lots hese are the best cheap lots in city. Two blocks east of end of i Queen Anne car line, and @eth of Rosa Easy terma Inquire | downer. We have the agency for this Folding Bed; it's the best of ite kind, No wood is used in its construction, Toh te Te, ein hen? * every household should havea being of metal throughout; fitted waste can. This is the most with a fine NATIONAL wire practical style mado, of heavy spring, divides on the top and SAalvantned iron and strongty ‘ot only babies, but grown-up folk are buying sunbon- SO Ce ee a es | eS ee dames Bor Yaex © Draced. In these alzes vious reasons — S Gatnwell, trate? JESUS RODRIGUEZ each half section drops over, fOr 16 tach, poten . nets—for, say what you will, no other piece of headgear é : ‘ ws. : 9+ [NSURANCE: Rents « EL PASO, Tex.—Ninoty-seven ing full size bed. The STAND- 4g-inoh, price .. is one-half so fascinating. Ideal hat for vacation wear Scotch Plaid Silks, Taffetas in rich color combinations, years old never worked a day ARD price of this bed ts ...99.60 20-inch, price .... 7 2 worth 75 oulard Silks, in blues with dots of white, for use in the garden or on the beach, and strongly worth 85c; Crepe de Chines, 24 inches wide, in Sky low priced tomorrow. All the 25c and 35c Bonnets go Royal Brown to gray, worth 89c; choice of the whole in all his life, That ts the unique record of Jesus } Rodrigues, a Mexican inhabitant of Ei Paso. Early in his career Rod | riguex decided that it would be more comfortable not to labor, and he han | |managed to exist ever © without turning his hand to anything more He sometimes oe rooster Datties, but he is always careful to explain that that is not real work ways manages to ke in a few L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 (to 1016 Firat Avenue HOW WE SELL PIANOS We begin by putting prices lower than any dealer in Seattle. We mean by this that qual- ity must be considered with the prica We sell the best makes in the world. | The collection includes White Voiles, with flowers in green and blue, and pink roses and what not; Mohair Lus- cacsatse| Stone, Fisher @ Lane Annex | Sessige foc'br "the has tnas roagian Second Avenue and University Street today. I was in Onkland for same time afterward and told the woman Cc AD OES SAAT OOS A 6 A AS AS LT! CS CI ts a fight, and lwhen his purse is a bit plethoric, he (ity Sertees News Aav'r that the epirite refused to accede to STEINWAY lia = game gambler on resulta WORCESTER, Mass., June 21.—| her request, but might be made to| ~~ so - ~ ae — A. B CHASE One Sunday recently he won $17] President Roosevelt arrived here at| change their minds later on.” Andé off for town dey ran. the cable and electric lines. This is EMERSON United States money ata fight. He} 9:28 A committee of citizens, head proof that he tout over here ak & ESTEY was born in the northern part of the} ed by Lieutenant Governor Andé Macster Hall and Lucy Gray _| pleasure trip. RICHMOND state of Chihuahua, and lived there/@nd Mayor Blodgett, boarded Ban married in St. Yo, — ELLER u a 1880, when the railroads be. | €ar. and welcomed the executive to %ya S ij AR. DUS Ya And dey ban keeping house today WOODBURY gun to build into Et Paso, Then he|the state, and city, The city is In Kansas City, Mo, “And who ts that poor fellow?” GRAMER came here and haw remained ever | Sally decorated in honor of the pres- asked the visitor. THAYER \since. He has never been married, | dent's visit. A large crow: “That's a former naval expert.” AND OTHERS land lives alone in o » adobe | dents and visitors filled th reets replied the attendant. “He got shack near the Rio Grande river | S04 got @ glimpse of the visitors, | that way trying to prove just whas We give our guaran- banks, Several companies of the sta! |he’d always said about torpedo tee. If everything isn't ‘The recent flood drove him out,| ™ilitia and veterans of the Spanish “I don't see how you could stand) plied the druggist, and then his long boats.” just as we say wo return and he carried 16 gamecocka, which | ¥8% escorted the president to the it to be cooped up on a yacht for| training came imto play, and he ad- —— the money. Can anything he kept in his adobe, to the steps| Clark university, where he will re- two whole months.” ded, “I have something just as eive the degree of L. L. D and de “Oh, we didn't mind It at atl. You! good.” Hver an adress, know we always lived in a flat” be fairer or safer. Pay by the month, ff you prefer. of the efty hall, where he camped for two days until the water re- A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. ceded. aa . ° Ld eager ae is SA de M ene There will be no excuse for any . win he discovery by a 0p the police early this morning of five ayn yee — yant ea - | burglars in the butcher shop ir of a job now. e enne intends te ms is stock yards district, Officer direct the war himself. Potttios don't jeoghan was shot in the head. Sherman, Clay & Co. STEINWAY DEALERS. Tl Second Ave, Seattle. BREMERTON, June 21.--The gun 4 ~ Fe Concerda and the navy yard tua CORT Is BACK an Francisco, Cal. | Pawtucket were place Oakland, Cal. jat the navy y bi They will r Jays to have their bottoms cleaned} John Cort, general manager of the will prorably die, Two robb Nikola Tesla talks of talking chan man—they re captured. Mahoney was shot one thing Nikol 4 alre - | the thigh. The three escaping ” ad > aan: Seen oe Pe ii robbers left a trail of blood compliahed. fiat let the people git | Is @ selence. If] ‘The ministers of Philadelphia vis- you have ruptorelited the city hall the other day don't trust your] There's another place they ought to case to an {nex-| visit some day—the voting booth, perienced person. expert truss fitter] “Have you a -cent stamp?” he ont’ him, rere X BLIM OUTLOOK. “Impossible! I wish to send a let- meveral nd given a new coat necthwesters Phaititest senecia always at your! asked the druagist ter through the mail and the United The Pawtucket will beltion, and manager of the Grand service hers, 'To-| “Tm sorry, but we're just out,” re-| “The sooner they hang me the | States government doesn't recognise mmpelled to give up her regular a house in this city, arrived in morrow between 9| ———_—____—_____- on, (hetten:” cage Setiamm Hoek. es lany enlaces 5 el et the PARIS, June A.—The American ee — I can give you two ones.” OLO RELIAS' embassy will delee Captain | account of the I Some editora declare they are pe KLINE & ROSENBERG, Smith, « naval attache, to have | Bey and the immense N Y afraid there'll be a revival of “Fiore-| “DANE’S” DEATH A FINE EX- 625 First Avenue. charge of the detaiis connected with | business connected not - je (Be ee ve | dora” with Nan Patterson in her old AMPLE. [ine femaval of the | body of Paul] the bookings for next season for his Scan Whe bo sbelet. Teard aoverl ‘arennety enw “Dane!” Ge te — ent ten ae Son ne eee ee a eee angler vas Elastic hear of her if she were In the old| miliar old dog, weighing 140 pounds, liminaries attendi the the new Moore theater, himself to everybody | rote. with short Maltese hair and a great : ec a S | tis tong “tail, that has paraded oot] $5OQ Worth of roa sna Plane 9 Paine ey russ (Milwaukee Sentinel.) streets for #o many years, What de ates seme Pb Big man has he not whacked across the R | ranch serene Lake Washington for a Ay s'pose yu know bout Lucy Gray /).54 or legs with that old long ta? | oe es a on Single, 75¢ day of complete rest. y | Who used to play on moor . f many of the children—they all fore going, however, be con- G Double, $1.25 | [fh riscer ana cunarens 260 Bll, y'etan genase te an day | O™, "™A09 ne Acre firmed The st tory ‘ol quality Black Hose, special [| ’ knew him—has he in his friendly 7° th oa sooured che ose , Beside her faders Goon, way pushed off the sidewalk in their ago that he had secured th Silk “* CHEAP—Five acres, new house, LAWN MOWERS FOR ONE-THIRD HOSE ONE HALF |WINDOW SCREENS| ‘** theatrical history, H Be Maester Vordevorth write it] feiow died last Saturday morning,| cars, fruit and berries, only $775. _ down and his good, honest old face will be | Terms, $25 down and $10 per month | Gude many years ago, seen by us no more, How many of|to good party. Over $500 worth of How Lacy starts to valk to town us human beings might profit by/ these blackberries can be raised on give out the Hat of attractions com- ing here next season, but will do so in a day or two. list of bookings for Seatt plays with him! Well, the poor old/ chicken houses, close to lake and pe — —— BG, ap Snel By = Bypass In gude big drifts of snow. following the example of this grand] one acre of this land. The richest re J re neds oid dog.—Marion, Mo, Record, soil in King county and close in to A 50-foot % in. t-ply Ivy || $1.50 Close Weare Hammock Anklets Apron Check Ginghama, stand- [| “Lucy,” her fader say, “yust tak ee ee Seattle. I pi also une several man gle + vsceeeeees BRAD with pillow and stretcher. ... ard quality, special for ..... Dis lantern from the shelf.” The Glasgow expert who came| at good wages to work on this land. 4 Hfoot %-in. best quality |} «-sesess sovessee : DBE { 50 | Say Lucy: “Ay have kick to mak—| over to tell Chicago how to run a| Enquire of Kenny or R. O. Smith at Hose, warranted. . || $9.00 best grade Close Woven ° 3 Vy don't yu go yuregelf? street railway has been spending|room 8 in Times block, upstairs. Seveeree severe aeeeee Ql, EQ || Hammock Fancy Colored Pil- his time riding around Chicago on! Come today, as I am going East. 9400 Crescent 12-1n. high grade || low and stretcher .... $1.98 REFUSED nee f 4 But Lae yn daa ant etand no talk me : ee Lawn Mower $2.98 || 25 Reclining Laws Chair, nd say u have to go iin tel i, I. Lucy Gray tak little valk Te Heavy c. io | with arm rest . sees paar bean . ha ber F af ane Grass oe Adjustable $5.50 Tent, 8x10, 8-02; %$-foot Minses’ Guitings, in plain and To town in dis har snow Hardwood ‘acme ee Pe vee AD gis cates ps ee Bi ’ Lucy ant come back dat night | woo Screen rs, || 4 special for . seeeeeee see ' || $7.50 Boys’ rescent Speeder, >OR' 21.— . r back next day, Ratural ofl fini | Q PORTLAND, Or, June 21. | be Har aedgeraapnaders T5¢ || with rubber tires ....$5,.49 || Madam Roginal Ruff, a clairvoyant nts get gude ; All sizes, that will keep out the dwood Window Screens, || $2.00 Boys’ Crescent Coaster J] who has been arrested here at the Be Ag 2 nea, heen : i flies, from Minch high, extends to 44 in. || with strong stecl wheels..... |instance of the Pinkerton agency We il Pre Our kid ban lost,” dey say SEM S scevodde ‘sesewd MNT - ascsshan Baekined ++: 1.49 || for an Oakland jewelry robbery, has scriptions for hal a a 7 - ot. sveaied certain facts which will the Association Dey look for tracks which Lucy mal p Me yard Black Wire Cloth, 24 || $2.00 7-year-old Boys’ Veloci- hh earl earn kad Us caeead Gad Schedule.” cect Gad comma Gaeien Rabeee c Up to a bridge on little lak fieulty. She states that Mra, Clara And den ban lost in snow. Stearns, of Oakland, gave her the in, wide, yard.. diamonds she is acoused of stealing é with the understanding that Mrs 0. UY | B Hi And #0 dek tenk Miss Gray ban lost Sizes, 75¢ Stearns’ husband andthe wife of a oT ee ve nd feeling purty bum, pelger & Hurlbut prominent San Francisco physician me. , 1 |The funeral muxty dottars poe noe Ag were to be destroyed by the spirits ‘Open all ni ; And all the neighbors come 2615-2617 First Ave. i) GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO. Madame Ruff says: ‘Mrs, Stearns sald provided 1 Yeslerand 7 nd would cause the bodies of her hus- barid and the woman to dissolve and Between Vine and Cedar. But Lucy ant ban lost at all She met eling man; He ban a bird—his name ban Hall, Second and Union 1405 Second Ave.

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