The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1905, Page 8

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= DA SLAPS SECRNREOLEERES YS he were sentenced ne 1900 Beive years in the pen \* ELOPERS WED. * teptiary besides a fine of 000 | * To id the adian * ach, The tria ‘ost the govern-| ® whick ires the bride to be ® ment a large sum of money, and| JOHN D wh 21 ye f age before ab * |the law officers and the secret er- | Py & wed with parental consent, * viee men thought they had iminis | *® pre itt Mt Mildred « * tered the counte re a& leason | ® ham nd Newton Cr * that would not » be forgotten. | *w nom her father had ® FAST AND PALATIAL CRAFT TO BE BUILT FOR SERVICE BE. |The president Issued the pardon on : : away from ® the ground that the sentence was Vancouver, B.C, and came%to * TWEEN SEATTLE AND VANCOUVER TO COST $650,000 oxcesalve. * Beatt the Princers, Vic ® } “ }® tort lay. rhe were * [xv vee RYH OHH EYEE! gg TAROELL CALLS ROCKE * ma the parl f the *® Another big boat for the ¢ lian} room for tourists, made completely | t * 17 n hotel at midnight ® lof glasa, thus affording the passen- | ‘* *| FELLER A HYPOCRITE IN A|* Tuesd ith two hotel guests # Pacitic. gers the beat view of the country. |% a | ® ay witnonsen, Rev. Dr. Fletcher #| This is the t rumor on th@/ There will be four oke stacks, | = *| POLITE WAY | * officiating, The bride i» only #* Waterfront and, although offi-|something unknown on boats put i< . \* which U Bam considers # cials of that cor y in tion into Seattle | % * um of wutfieient responsl- Bp,.not confirm the story Bhe te to reciater in Wiltott bey. |* * (hy Berippe News Ass'n.) dy billy Sor a women t'9 * come from reliable sources. This is something very unusual for | * *] NEW YORK, July 11/Toes Ida] # waplieted, inte — matrineewial “We net at liberty te say any-|the Canadian Pacific, and will be|* *I at. Tarbell today mad a reply te] # seus, The couple will return # Sethe about the rumor,” anid Mr.|the first time the company’s boats|* Ker seent of the road, te in *l ihe recomt refwtation by Attorney | ® te Vieteria and brave the #| Calder at his office on Wednesday. | have ever registered in American | © “Maree of the party *| Virglt P. Chine, of Clevemwmd, of kor | ® wrath of the brite’s father an ® Tho Canaslian Pacific has now wn-| waters. The boat ts to be equipped | * * | changes against Jokn D, Rocketutter | * Twesday * er the course of construction five| with turbine engi Tho engines | ¥¥¥*¥¥ ¥¥¥M ¥ EHH H | be the Corrigan case \* * oats, representing more than $9,-| are of a size that will give the boat 1 w nothing i Kline's state-| * ORR AAA HAH AHHH 000,000. Work on all of them has) a speed of 32 knots per hour, with| ment to make me ine what I have | | been started within the last four|no vibration whacever, The boat KICKED ON written in the « orrigan ve | months }will make the trip betwe ttle Rockefeller,” she 1 FE The latest boat ts to be built on|and Vancouver in less time than a After reiterating the charges only a trifio larger in sixe. The| According to the plans, work will aid cabins and docks will be arranged /start in the near future at one of Ks I necuse Rockefeller not of break the same as on the Princess, Vic-|the largest shipbuilding concerns (n My Scripps News Ass'n? jing the law, or the rf of toria. On the aft part of the boat,/the world and will be rushed] CHICAGO, July 13.—A crowd be-| business ax they seem to be inter Instead of having a smoking room,|through as fast as possib The|seiged the corridors of the preted by many business men. I | it will be known as the observation | boat alone will cost $650,000 }Northern hotel today ) by the golden rule, eed I) In the whole of the Spokane die lreach the apartments of Walter | la kefeller bimaeif @tve® ™€ | trict of first-class postoffice eat Scott, the Death Valley miner,| the right to une *t-l tle takes the lead in point of gain iT ” was made in connection with the ar-| ‘Thomas Lane and Charley Hagley | mating his ch *r lin receipts for the fiscal year end rest of Arthur Taylor and Baldwin | ¢ried to break into the room and} had not allt “8 ling June 20. The receipts for the | Bredetl, at Philadelphia. These twolwere arrested. Lane claime he/| that the church ’r?! year and the over last |aportsmen were the authors of the| knew Scott tn California Scott | the most precious things in this Mf) year's rece first-clans VERY Kl Jeleverest counterfeit ever produced, | kicked when a bill of $25 a day for | I should hesitate pply the golden | postotticos bpckane, | a $100 Monroe head silver certifi-| tne bridal suite waa prew 1 to} rule in the Corrigan Portland and. Ts as follows | cate. The engraving on this no! him and was informea that >} Rockefeller's tice mutual j 1 Gain was 80 excellent and the ability of! would have to pay or get out. He helpfulness has place, Might Receipts |Inere’se| Pet PRESIDENT PARDONED Two ‘h* seeret service men was taxed to/paid. ‘The miner is scheduled to] makes right, not generosity, not jus $404,436 | $43,066 | 142.2 the utmost to discover the one or| leave Chicago at § this afternoon In| tice and not humanity 138 hr 1023 NOTORIOUS BANK NOTE two slightest flaws that had aroused|a special car over the Michigan | | Potland | 416.670 98 the suspicions of a Philadelphia| Central for New York ? 96 | 912 COUNTERFEITERS jbanker, Within a few weeks many ~ HIRE AT EVERETT 4 eer : F re jof these notes were put into cireu-| $ * *** * * * * eal 4 lation and the situation became so ™ — ’ (esela! to The tans carious, thet the secretary of the|® MELBOURNE, July 12— # (Special to The Stara PYBLIC DAY AT WASHINGTON, D. C., July 12.—| treasury called in the whole leone Barton etllpeeubAve nal *| EVERETT, July 13.—The Wheel A most remarkabie exhibition of the/ amounting to millions of dollars iH by the commonwealth govern. # /inan-Wiedauer sash and door fac ASSAY OFFICE Pardoning power of the president of| and warned the public against ac yee te alee anes # tory, owned by F. A. Wheelihan the United States was made this|cepting any notes of that denomina-|% to vistt, necr rire elt. * | was burned to the ground last even- | Week when Wm. L. Kendig and tion whatever 5 Bp hag dro - rer Fling. The loss will be about $60,000 | Wm. M. Jacobs two prominent citi-| | Jacobs and Kondig were taree|® a % |The insurance ts between $35,000]. 7» raison aka mens of Lancaster, Pa, convicted of| cigar manufacturers. While the and $40,000. The flames broke out ae - see On . Being implicated in the most gigan-| evidence did not connect them with | TMA AAA AAA HHRR RRR crclock and the plant was | wae ostal amen Curing the Aleks SEUEseatattlting acheme ta the|the feonance of the countertelt sil] Yorty coudemacd sbacks were| quickly « med prem in 1806, will celebrate its os Bistory of the country, were par-| ver certificate it was shown that) burned on the sandepit on Wed: From the watchman’s version the [2% anniversary. It will be ope “4 @oned. There has been much criti-| they had arranged with the counter | day by Fireman Latham and In-/fire started in the second story,/*°'the public and its treasure pul Cistm as @ result of this exercise of| feiters to furnish them counterfelt | spector Coombs, of the ly in the finishing room. Al-/omexhibition next Saturday. | @xecutive clemency jinternal revenue stamps for use on| partment. Forthy-eight o a definite statement cannot |. At ¢ of the fiscal year mt &rrest of these men in 1899| their cigars. These stamps actually! been condemned and « it in believed the plant June 30. pn ge Ba age Meg ype used @ profound sensation and used amounted to thousands of dol- burned allt, oO S01 434,991 amounts fur lnished by different territories are * fallows: Yukon territor Comple’e Credit #4 cusefurnishere—FREDERICK G N ELSON (inc.)—Complete Hotel aad Club Furnishers | This St Store Cl Clo: s at 12:00 No Stock-Arranging Sale Offers Attractive Saving Opportunities “The showing of sale goods on the First Floor still includes a good assortment of desirable Furnit in advance, however, we cannot guarantee that any particular article will remain unsold when y fore advisable. Finished Mt Goods Sold in Present Condition. $530.00 Eleven-piece Golden Oak Dining Suite, consisting of 10- ft. round Extension Table, Side- board, Side Table, China Closet six Dining Chairs and one Arm Chair. Sideboard has attractive canopy under which is a beveled French plate mirror 26x54 tnch- es. Extension table has mas- sive pedestal base, and top meas- ures 69 in. in diameter closed. Special sale price... . 300.00 $49.00 Child's Brass Crib 5.00 atlet Table .. .. 87.00 $34.00 Golden Oak Bookcase #19.00 $115.00 Fumed ‘Oak Sideboard $56.00 $42.00 Golden Oak Sideboard... 821.00 Oak 6-ft. E $16.00 10-ft. Exten- $22.00 Mahogany Piano Bench 811.00 Combination Table : #B20.00 | $40.00 Golden Oak Piano Library: 1 bed oOo 838.00 gany Sofa 00) 84.00 Oak Desk Bid.00 Oak Chiffor Parlor $40.00 Golden Mahogany Cellarette and 00 Golden Oak $8.00 Golden Oak Rocker See the Specially Priced Oriental Rugs These are shown In the room devoted to them on the Third $13.50 Mahogany Finished Floor, Our collection of Orientals is large, embracing many different kinds and sizes. Our free Booklet, things about the ma “Rugs of India,” tells many interesting $30.00 | Weathered tension Table $46.00 Golden Oak sion Tabie $66.00 Fumed Oak Buffet vo 33.00 $13.50 Fumed Oak Costumer + 87.00 $34.00 Golden Oak Three-section Bookease ...... «. $19.00 {al and manufacture of these Rugs $20.00 Library | $18.00 Desk 840.00 $14.00 Mahogany Finished Rocker 85.00 iden Oak Piano Stool Oak Oak Rocker 10.00 Chair #10, 00 Weathered Oak Leather #1 75 Weathered Fumed $18.50 Fumed Oak "Vienna Chair ure, As advortt BLS.00 | ench Fi has to be ou call. Early shopping is there Mahogany Finished Arm Chair = umed Oak Leather 4. with seat and 810.00 86.00 tne Com bina Iron Bed R10.00 Iron Bed 83.00 Three-quarter size Iron Bed 84.00 | eee Tron Bed. 8.00 I size Iron Bed. 89.00 nered Uak Leather Top 00 Weathered Oak Leather To 83. 00 Chair 88.00 Sofa $115.00 Writing Table 0) 814.00 Seat 83.00 $84.00 Leather Rocker ..@42.00 $42.00 Golden Oak Morris Chair esse « 24.00 ed Oak Rocker leather upholstered back $11.00 Mahogany Cha 3 Three-quarte Brass and Three-quarter size $14.00 Malacea Arm 225.00 Mahogany $38.50 Mahogany $28.00 Malacca Settee Silverware, Cut Glass, 1 este Etc., Reduced in Price JULY 13, 19 3,297.20; Nome, $17. mainder of Alaska Britieh Columb Washingtor Montana $5 $5,808 Idaho and a weight 208.2 tons rdup pts totalize of the re-| ing Friday ¢ hundred invit nd a The steamer L ave Leschi perk at party at * LADIES AND CHILDREN enjoy @ plearant afternoon a Alkt Natat m. An mer In attendance. expert swt ~~~ If you want a range that wil! give you perfect satisfaction buy the 4 Laurel—the “double fue,” th y| double fue market e} n the mc mat 1 nt | avenue, beginning Monday, July} 10th on | ~ | Hounewlven, see tised ir Turkish Bath 50c INCLUDING BED AL Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington NIGHT The Hub has.a hunch That you want Summer Clothes now, And that A Half Price Sale Would help some Particulars Tomorrow On the Square, We PICTURES 10¢ 00 beautiful y of frame 250 LACE PINS 100. Lace f tura pre at 2%e DRAWERG 100. Minnen’ jersey ree 20 WHITE SKIRTS 100, whit ribbe e male p 260 WHITE HATS 100. ch go “German” 19 WHITE BONNETS 100 rep Fr Bargains 10e CALICO 100 Your Baby’s Needs We w door for th Nursing Bottles, dozen Lime Water ing bottle 8 to f gall {ll deliver them to ast price. jon your 160 HUCK TOWELS 10c fine Huek 16 PILLOW MUBLIN 100, 200 LINENETTE 10o, White fancy figure 10¢ 1Se WHITE NAINSOOK 100, Plain White tiful f make a bea 1 wide nd in 106 ular p per » 1Se STOCKINGS 10c Misses’ fine ribbed fast sizes ® ar Ww, per 1S6e STOCKINGS 10c Women’s fast t row, per pair 1Sbe UNDERVESTS 10¢ Women's jersey shaped Vests sleeveless, taped thro best 16c¢ qualit be row, per , 19 KNIT WAISTS 10¢ Knit wi ninte, 19¢ 1 fine white eck, ughout sice tomeor- 10¢ Friday 250 RUSPLINGS 100 Silk rty by Pleate i Rattiinen ity Your chance to BUY ON A RISING MARKET 10 EMBROIDERIES 25¢ AND 3c FANCY LACES 10¢ TRIEMING BRAIDS styles of Fa 200 SILK ILLUSION 10¢ quality Silk Tlusion, in all ors and black or white stylish and popular for ruches, bows and hat mmings, 27 inches wide worth to 200, at ... 10¢ 200 WOMEN’S HANDKER- CHIEFS 100 y Swiss and Lawn La ed or Embroidered Han in good quality, neat lace or embr hemstitehed borders worth to Cottage Curtal hes extension, neat ball end gular price 10, Friday two OF ....s000¥ere ovees 10¢ Be be VEILINGS 10¢ k Vellings, in plain or fancy nes, tuxedo ity binations 25 FANCY NECKWEAR 100 h styles of Fancy Neckwear, worth to 2 nd collars in ne me slightly orth to 2 20c AND 250 RIBBONS 10c 4 k Taffeta or Satin 1 ons, in extra q 4 widths, choice ble for bow & purposes; 25e FANCY STICK PINS 100 Stick Pina, in ster gold plate, oxidized puveau styles, choice od quality, variety of worth to 26c, at..106 Ze Stamped PIECES 10c Stamped Center Pteces, floral de- signs, to be finished, with but- ton hole border, sizes 18x18 and 23x assorted patterns and variety of styles; worth up to a 10¢ 39¢ Applique Doylies 10c Applique Doylies, in assorted work patterns, 12x12 size, at pretty designs, very useful e “8 ornamental worth at 4. . 10¢ tterns Housewives, see bargains MIDSUMMER SALE adver« Pike Street Shopping Guide, oo SAD oaesse i sw wae: Opposite . r Milk eg Rainier Boulevard pro While attending the Stock-Arranging Sale of Furniture, on the First Floor, ask to the specially priced goods in the Crockery and tion, highest and 5 prions are stea ris ing—160 The 8 Housefurnishings Depts. Other goods be sides those mentioned below are marked at int ing reductions. tty, 1 pound Li cen ve reas by othe “og Bad | ver cent on 16th ave | All other bran ‘t * h as Cut Glass Decorated Haviland Dinner Sets batter. oe th within the Inst Chase oa . These sets are in the Derby shape, decorated in a delicate floral Cc ’ Nipples, les exceptin 8. : u t jottle .. 2, Nippl pting i. n vo ‘a = design with mat gold knobs and handles. AN T YOU SEE? Mizpah Nipple 206 Hackney ee cn. A pd ie ey ney | 50-plece set, service for six persons; regular price $29.75,.special Nh sir he Ge pectic Mizpah Nipple ive R and Gos fate and P 8 "pel. SETIORELE asta bd pes . gare aceeg oes 18.00 fertect or Penwna 'n rantee H/T Malted Milk, family size $3.00) on ER it and Pepper Shakers, pair. . 56-plece se vice for six persons; regular price $35 special pecvnd ord Byte A pe: Malted Milk, $1.00 size $7.80 Cut. Tumblers, per dozen 22.00 r case, Remember, noth Mellen’s A, 7 ze 100-pie t, service for twelve persona; regular price $54.50, apecial but the finest of lenses . 835.00 nd to sult each cane fect 1 Alcohol, half gallon..50¢ Quadruple-Plated Silver Hollow are | isk shige tk Miction ‘toe Sibvs paloteal’ veauinr pokes SOLER aeee a fee tenes, ie ee sid Wotan $14.50 Four-piece French Gray Coffee 8 R4se ae eevee 2. to $1.25. Bring this ad srafin Wax, for neal $4.25 Sugar Bow! 5 Ss i j a pound Bass Cotte Poe winging Ham- ME AMe LEAL |] wee Dat |) LEWIS-LITI $6.50 Sugar and Creamer, pair . e : ecend Aus, Reem 4 Both Phon . LEFIELD (0. peal mock Couch........ bates AGENTS 95.75 Cake Basket - $6.15 Cake Basket | ‘This is @ most luxurlous Swing Couch for use on pinzzas, lawns and BARGAINS IN 22 HALLER BLDG. ret. 34!" 432 $4.00 Syrup Pitcher . ia a ee ree eeemeerae ees Sing ce freane. by tous foes FURNITURE which can be lengthened or shortened to adjust heigh reasure 7 $5.75 Crumb Tray and Beraper . eeeee teeee ee on the footboard produces a swinging motion with , oo iittle oa a ‘or bargains in Furniture see $39.25 Fiye-plece Table Set, consi ot Coffee Pot, Tea Pot, Sugar | fort. Couch measures 6 ft. long and 26 in. wide. Regular price $6.00 RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. ti Bowl, Cream Pitcher and Spoon Holder $19.60 special 82.50 220 Pike St. : dats Menne’ Nand Made Jian ‘ag | | 2.850 Shoo for sala High Grade | Pianos & “Organs Seattle Agency nines Soall Pine, Linke HE 618 314 Union “t Buds, Rat Bore Ete. The 499 avonue Seattle for the Gurney Refrigerator HUTCHINSON CO, Clothiers, Second ani Union Houghton & Hunter | ~;;, en, ace barga ver- tined Pike Bt page 7 | Jewelers 704 Firet Avenue

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