The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1905, Page 5

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= = =6—Cto4 Cte 52. Dame, TORenessene Ser SEPReeERTRRSTIERTE Stel tt skés er neys. 4 oh r fs t cobinsinaibeameemt $100 Lots). have ore the best cheap lots in Two blocks eagt of end of Aune cam linea, and Rasy terma Inquire | oor Meee Queen me of Ross in Bothwell Task ‘ lens: + [WSURANCE: Rents > Good Pianos §) No Other Kind ff} Is Cheap | Where you bay your plano today of te- ow t week or month printing, 4 advertising ago) “cheap” even (lone ve found 8 ESTRY STARK and others tively low | fiberal terms, your eervice rn at compara. joes and are at Sherman, Clay | & Co. GOOD PIANOS, H TH Second Ave., Seattle NewYork Liquor Co fer Best Wines and Liquors M17 FIRST AVE. NORTH. FREE DELIVERY. Phones Main 2572; Ina —_—__— pago LoanOffice, BARKY SILVER, Prop. 117 Tester Way. place to and all pa KS — Birictly TT | PERIOR COURT OF | \ fhe State of Washington. in and the County of King. | Ip the Matter of the Recelvership Evans Manufacturing Com- No. 47307. the | bas been appointed = duly qualified as receiver of the | gamed corporation, and hat ) Bist day of May, 1906, an or- ‘was made by (he Court and duly requiring all persons to sald corporation to pay | game to the undersigned, and al! “ having claims against sald " on to present the same/ the entry of sald order, to the pned, at bis office, No. 631 fork Block, Seattle, or to and Johnson, his Atter- yor be forever barred from the! of their claims. W. A. DOHERTY, Receiver. in and Johnso Attorneys the Receiver, 200 Pacific Block, Seattie Covered Combinet with handle j aa and Basin, food ns Fancy Shape Ewer and Basin ...... | dozen Semi- Porcelain Ou | Gightly damaged, each ... Be | dozen 17-inch Semi-Porce- lain Plates, each . j T-inch Semi-Porcelain Vege! a¢ | able Dish ‘ie ea #inch Semi-Porcelain . 4 * umper r +. pelger & Hurlbut , Second and Union ; te borrow poner os to be rebuilt, Hotel China Jap China Cups and Saucers ple China Salads | 1 pint Girls Fear New Time Table | WillCause Death of § A tum@lar sight at night in tho mme-half mile walk to the city, and | “a Pr ied: id poulevard connecting Fremont ona [te home; OF Epona the Right ine importaat a riday the city, ja a atring of sleepy eyed | Fremont hosterly youths who bave missed the last tn | The nh achoot alumnt held | t | - | round cara, owing to a change in|a banguot at the Washingon howl || Standard store néws-- the schedule since the street car|recently, and several of the guasts 5 ompany has recen@y ocoupted the /had the pleasure of ceunating th now Fremont barns lusty boards on te beutevard, re One of tho very important features of this atore Is our large f) rr t perac yuld cated | tur be home tn ° re ‘ne ». 4 keene sae see Gas ieee & ting for brewtfuat. Tt nattressmaking and upholstery factory. Mvery mattress that nbs most ar ime 4 one young t f owlish hat : e night until 2 o'clock, but now the |have dectared their {ntentiona of loaves this store je made by us, in our own factory, under the lust one leaves there at 12:50 p. m. |sooking t mpany of young la supervision of expert foremen by the hands of thorough workmen. h makes it necessary to leave | dies who live in more favored parts ‘Standard mattress making ia the good, the right kind-—tho kind Yester Way not later than 11:30, If }of the city as it te impossible tor you'll be most satisfied with. n desired to return to the elty in |them to go ove lo Mefdenbauer or | time to make connections with|any of the other favorite dancing other ines, To a person missing | resorte and return fn time to make the last car it means a wait of two |connections. T young ladies e XR ess re hours and twenty minutes for an | talking of tab he matter before jemployees car, which only runs to|the Green Lake Improvement club. NEWS OF THE STATE TACOMA—The Carnival of Roses to open here with @ gorgeous Same at 8:30 o'clock Thursday | afternoon, In the parade will be! scores of vehicles all dressed out in roses, It is to proceed to Wright park where Gov. Mead will crown Misa Charlotte Lay Dewey queen) of the carnival, The carnival ball will be held tn the Masonic temple! Friday evening. This ts to be the social event of the carnival. 8: urday evening there is to be a water carnival, in which all the craft in the harbor wil! participate, All the eraft will be illuminated, and it will make @ gorgoous spectacta PULLMAN—This ie commence- | ment week at the Washington state college, Sunday the bacculaureate sermon was preached by Prot. P. W. Search, Werneaten, | Mase. MOUNT VBRNON- Permission has been obtained from the war department at Washington to con- atruct a dam across the mouth of | Sullivan slough, near La Conner. | This dam Is to regulate the draisage of the Skagit flats, a district prising about 0 acres, between La Conner and Mount Ver- non, and it will insure safety to the crops in the district. Condem-/ nation proceedings have commenced in the superior court here calling for an assessment of the benefits to com: | be derived from the dam by farm- ers in the Mata, WALLA WALLA—J. F) Randall, Seattle, has secured the contract for building the new opera house hera Furniahod complete the opera} house ts to cost about $40,000, It ts pected that it will be ready for lug by September 15. WALLA WALLA—The rogistra- ten of voters for the city election in July has closed. Only 1.592 peo- ple have enrolled. WALLA WALLA—Two italian | women got into a quarrel at a farm near Walla Walla W wlay, and as a result, Mrs. Pauline Ritsitu shot and seriously wounded Mra Frank Allisto. SOUTH BEND DEPOT | ins to Capt. Simpson. his itt whieh waa burned Accord- 2 peOD last Friday, larger and better than ever. RELLINGHAM—The snnual conclave of the Grand mandery Knights Te mp tar with a banquet Wednead | the business seesion ar Officers was held during Mr. Cornelius Driseoll, of Seattle ated ele ted grand eommander eighteenth Com- lowed The German Baptists of Oregon, alifornia and Washington en- tered into their 11th annual con- jference at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the First German Bap. tist church, South Ninth and Weller street, 40 delegat nisters y verified, within ninety days |and American flags were a feature | ® Rig cn 2-quart Yellow “Mixing seeee 1B deo ‘Peautitul Japanese C hina De- corated Cups and Saucers, pair .... 1 250 Fancy Majolica Highly Pol- ished Cuspidors $1.00 Sample Salad Bowls, tiful thin German China 35¢ Mason Fruit Jars, beat | beau- quality 5de 25c 3-quart Yellow Mixing Bow tytog} 1-2. | 190, THE SEATTLE STAR—TAURSDAY, JUNE 22, Suitors: the Olive street barn; a three and AT THE THEATERS, RRR R RRR RRR RH! * * AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. * \* Grand * Fw . * Seattle--“RA PHO.” * * Third Avenue—~“The Qtrl «! & Engineer.” } j® Star—Polite Vaudeville * Le Patrons of the Third avenue are having ample chance to laugh at | “The Girl Bogineer” this week, ay }{t has many comic characters. Start-| ylor ing Sunday afternoon the }company is to begin the } Detective,” which ta anid to contain) more comedy than anything that} Mr, Taylor has written, | The Standard Special silk floss $12.50 mat- Tho Mavhattan company which, | ma ese | tress for Friday only, June 27, ie one of the best com-/| | | panies in the country. Ites home us| the Manhattan theater, New York, | where it played for 31 eke this) season, The company contains many | | Prominent actors and actresses. | $7.95 Silk Floss is the purest, cleam ot. Tt Te & fibre imported from ¢ is absolutely pure, not absorb the least bit of motetu ia soft and resijiant The STANDARD SPECIAL SILK FLOSS MATTRESS i# mado from this material “right under our eye,” of 30 Ib. weight, covered with an attractive pattern art OS ayes im full size; Regular pri of this fine mattress ie $12.50 (sce stores nell it for $16.00)—#o the saving ts. just $4.55, mattress material we know Orient—ours comes from Java, “M, is light, silky, Muffy; does maintains the mattress shape, ‘The unusual vaudeville altraction at the Star this week are drawing large crowds Bight bie acts make) up ninety minutes of fan | clean, odorless, Beginning Friday night Kolb and| DIN will put “The Beauty Shop” |the boards of the Grand. The large} ej | Chorus use! in the play ie composed | of pretty and well trained girls and, all in all, it ts a laughable az pleasing production on! (but one mattress to @ person; papitively none sold to dealers; no Arnold's Rig Shows at Madison |— Co, p. telephone or mail order ov this special will be filled; park are attracting monster "|| prompt delivery will be made) at each performance. i In addition to the chief attraction, | the three flying Victoreflaa on the nea serial bhorisontal bars, ther a a dozen other acts, both in the | and on the stage, that are well worth | seeing. j | Standard Furniture Co. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave. esc.uinenan-——— MADE REVELATIONS O CHICAGO LABOR GRAFT SEATTLE TAGOMA $ 7) > 7 \~) c 7) ma ¥ JOHN C. DRISCOLL. John C. Driscoll, the man who has been making revelations to the grand jury at Chicago regarding| graft in connection with the calling and off ¢ secretary an tear telegraph service it gives ttm read-| ‘The other ib. a. 4. It must be very satisfying to able to way that, B’gosh! ora. be And maybe when he wants to laugh At something filled with wit, A be f pure mirth to quaff, Some passing mood to fit, What better than old Punoh's chaff With touch of life in 1? Even strikes, was formerly | make attorney for the allied it if Russia and Japan do peace, there are still the P.-L jand the Times. of ng interests. was his jot being present. Entwined German j | Pretty near timeto take down the “gh Be rm door. Ané when the question momentous of the decorations. Rev. F. Buer- r—orere-arar | _ Is put to him potntblank man, of Portland, ts presiding over bs PHRKKHARARHKEE >i And call up the fceman. “Are you « Britiaher like us the convention. ‘A number of oth-|% popeis 1.1--KING Poe * none Or from the Ohio's bank?” | er clergy are expected to arrive dur-|) Romy. June ta ors PIR *! 4 WORD FROM JOSH Wiss, Why can't you hear hunderous ing Thursday and Friday. The!) ) ip reiisne ven a “Tam an Angio-Yank!” conference will not close until Sun-|% {0\ne conaition nt hevr . JOHN KENDRICK BANGS, day evening. Uh doe Gage opend the gummer et & in Harper's Woelty. age |® ni the at ¢ j Keepin’ « $10 man =a See bargains under Pike Stroet ~ ne manéelte, Thus @! "ROUN aiahae telie-ca-aine % | & will be broken the tradition #] ERARD ‘ROUND se . he een tt odletracslline li ell | # that the pope may not leave #] in @ $60 job's tike THE ROUNDHOUSE j@ the * \* val }® KET, June 22—mpe * usin’ a cask t' store a AT |& William has received a tole- # | ® gram announcing that King ate: ® Christian of Denmark t« in a & esi hiibnerae | SAVING # state of groat weakness, which #| ® is giving his entourage much # lk | & concern * oF |: : - [kee eRKR aR aRR RRR aR) “Have you local option In thie town?” asked the stranger in Cac-)| tus Bend | I reckon it kin be called that,’ You kin drink an’ we don't insist if you don’t wunt to.” ENEMY OF “SLIND PIGGERS’ Judge BR. M. Pollock, of the ¢ county court, Fargo, N. D., passed j through this of Thursday with | his wife, en route to Portland jreplied the native, if you wunt to, Shopping Guide on page 7 What wonderous things will bet Shopping Guide on page 7. has decided not to run for governor again, but to devote hie attention to COOLER CLOTHES FOR WARMER WEATHER $20.08, $22.50 sind $25.00 Men’s Suits Now $15.00 Such as Sacks in smooth worsted-—top totch- ers in style, And Homespuns—always right. We have them in a multitude of tasteful mixtures. Four button—Three button—in Single Breasted and Double Breasted Sacks. Why be tailor troubled when you can be fitted as soon as you are sized. Don’t Miss This Opportunity * $7.50 Up See our line of Outing Suits for Men and Young Men FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS $0 doz. Boys’ Waists, just the thing for vaca- tion time. Special for Friday and Saturday, each 50c 200 Straw Hats in Men's and Boys’. 75c and $1.00 kind. Special for Friday and Saturday, each Regular 50c 100 doz. Summer Shirts and abet light and dark colors. Regular 75c kind. Spec- ial for Friday and Saturday, Per garment 50c 625 First Ave nosey Store Open Saturday to 1p. m. HIMELH OCH BROS SUCCESSORS caused her more trouble,” replied {his Dusiness, With the governor,|in the last letter you wrote.” the girl with the gilded spear. “You | the last shall be first. know, ahe hag two automobiles, and Aleziot? to maid to have queitel whe left elther “I fear your love has grown cold,” | $10,000,000 since i Hm paper modestl nce One thing to another leads she can't think where the war began. wh Malta paper mates adeatly a4 Since me taitiy to cnet a. be oni a » whispered the} phat’ enough to make @ Phtladel~ the world combined do ne poor the | A bank-note: one side Xe reads, = ny ty,” whlepen | phia councilman sore, sweet young thing, “I lowe you as) dearly and as truly as I ever did. Why do you doubt itt” ¢- Ed te there was no postscript ——o—_ See bargains under Pike Street Shopping Guide on page 7. Gov. Dougtas, of Massachusetts, L anderine § ] The name { Judge Pollock has a tendency to bring a shudder to the AT 8KiBO. minds of saloon keepers and “blind | pig” mm iators of the entire Mr. Carnegie has diptomatically; state of North Dakota. Judge Pol-| ed the problem of his flag at lock ta « * head of one of the | Skibo Castle by flinging to the strongest bands of temperance | breeze a banner, one side of which In THE LIMITED MAIL ft 1 7 , j 4 m 1s ’ ENRY | LOREN( workers in the country, and not only | the standard of Great Britain, the ee gene Forreetvillo nae MARMARA HENRY | | FLOREN 8s has he made Cass county a strictly | other the stars and stripes.—Dally) jooks as though it would take| Miss Henry says Before 1 began using | 216 Mohawk st CHIC oie temperance county, but has the Paper |the government as long to bury | hele wae Salling out reat Bince AR nerally tire state nearly cleaned of the ne sles i John Paul Jones’ body as to find it opped it once, but has | 5 loon element Carnegie fies a double flag | w more than twice as long My hair 1 Up b . persona, each below my w . p by Skihibo way COUPLE OF OLD MAIDS? } ne y " 1 - . - . a “ise Atherton, Tittle Rook, Ark, ue anes are began using your I Joseph Bartlett, 76, has been miss- | on side rears St. George's nag fam Duntley drove through here} saya: “It ia surely “remarkable — the “way Litto Miss Hussell (Serine. tttwns aise. Cae ing from his room at the Tourist| “ iengnwed in mad affray; | eit. Sie Nelo. Of, chemiaute tase! the har lt has made my raph appears | splitting at the ends Now hotel for ten days. The police} while on the other—O the wag! week.—-Hudson correspondence, Ti " ehloker "tomar "nll the . we LE 4 wert notified this morning of the| ‘The stars and stripes do play conde N. ¥. Sentinel, time. I believe in giv whore It is y original rich blond. color f man’s disappearance and have been | df fant gue and y y gen., on ¢ as reference ERINE od the, tonto ‘4 ab ur § to help locate Bartlett whc TONED i 7 or asl you #0 desire onths altogether ay le aha’ ion eae Who It te an inepiration great THOSE CAREI CHORUS DANDERINE is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right 4 | ‘To hit on such a plan, GIRLS to the roots, invigorat ad strengthens them, Its exhilarating, fertilizing and _life-producing properties | And thus avert the evil fate "Whats the matter with Paul- cause the hair to gro ndantly long and beautiful. IT 18 THE NATURAL FOOD OF THE HAIR, $5.00 to Portiand. Ba! es iak Of living ‘neath a bann ine?” awked the leader of the march| SCIENTIFICALLY CHARGED WITH NEW AND GENUINE LIFE-PRODUCING ESSENCES UNHEARD SRS COE ee ae ree rain! which sometimes fails upon the pate ‘ OF BY OTHER MAKERS OF HAIR TONIC. NOW at all druggists in three sizes, 26 cents, 50 cents eaves at 7:30 a, m. Friday morning, | e , Of the rover nd $1.00 | ~ 23 4 4 two-sided man. “Oh. he been ndadnete and pe June 23rd. : OS's Cmpretene anne h, her at af mindedness has REE—To show how quickly Danderine acts, we will send a large sample free by return mail to any- ~* one 0 se advertiseme: o the i “ r name a addres: Seo bargains under Pike Street | If in consistence he proceeds | dice heacgainn enter Die “Beet Ir oan sends this advertisement to the Knowlton Danderine Co., Chicago, with th name and address and ten cents tn sliver or stamps to pay postage For Sale and Guaranteed by QUAKER DRUG CO.

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