The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1905, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR Ld SAYS THE RUSSIANS ARE | KITTY POUTY E a r r ~ MISSING! |” \SOLD FOR $2,000,000 ‘Stuck Up His Nose at Police Did Mr. Eisbert a gold a emit in 1 t “eR ato « fficers in charge | tion “T have always had a Rood « fo@) of the Japa as fi judeine attention to what] limit of im Alfred Welch nein | ee while mowing like what! The court room was crowded wit iF , ’ Taylor avenue n } tt y appear here egal talent, straining seare fe out of an army of] the © Kitty r y1 expired X pired im . vn churohe w hwy | “The Shamrocks All Right”-.U0ce FraTeR fference how small the questtor Chief of | se in dint dle Andie tn tnd nts te a * NY ays pend about Cleveland, Obio, ma y Ben 1 he never # hing to do with Mrs her husband at Roslyn. She pb him, but he claims has now gone k to nd and that it was family quarrel s now been settled. The roneous a day talki t over, It ma no} Patrolman Carleton, rr Peet Lae teotive Baw sion © Arthur ge & word “No wonder the Japs licked them! | say and ever The Russians simply will not fight | pefore anyth T have seen a little shriveled a have kick and boss nd when he hap that #b her hu only a sma that b police received the report from an excited father who thought that s might 1ave something to do with his daughter's leaving home. 1, it is claimed, abuses bis step-| HER BER EE EERE E RE {floors t west soldier The Williams woman was wanted in Nverett for »bbing a is decided tim, but after she w 1 about slow m Re ngs and Duteh councila, but the ped tO be | Russians have them all skinned fm the way, and they are in the way | mite I think there must be some ebout all the time They do not} ining tn the story that the Japs be-| like water for « geem to be able to keep out of the] gan the war be way Joided to figt ---ATTORNE} GODFREY “ly has to be he wharf in Seattle t ened © victim we she escaped. Her nacked of grand larceny, hy but the vietin, after spending money Gy Bertppe News Ansn.) #, al-| SPOKANE, July 14.--Char peepee ae — ‘ by of three art Friday mor have them taken fror b ch was given |of his former wife, w vee and dr y demitmonde to| Davis murdered his wife and his by, and then committed suicide ee Sete eet teres ried again, and whose » fore the Russians de-| lowed the pre ad they would not/rifle his pockets of nearly $80 and the « | ‘Taft, Miss F “The outfit we have ts a mixture|have been fighting yet, unless the/ even his gold eyeglasses on Thureday evening ie sada to a yp ne ORE LE ROT ot so s, satlors, laborers and| Jape started it. This may not apply! After a strenuous session, the law The work was done with a razor,|%0erd, arrived @ today : pa Ripeemten | "vous hones, tga” anid At Shopkeepers and, by the way they|in Russia itself, but there seems to] yers succeeded in gaining their end | and so quickly and silently that the| Wel! and we nm an enthusts ae tb if orney Godfrey, “It is known to me Todayls Friday @ct on board ship, it is no wonder | be a feeling of fear in the whole out and City Attorney De Bruler asked | next-door neighbors heard no sound, |"eePtion. The trip from San Fr rs he etn he | self th the necond boy im cra-a-ay But you will be lucky if you the commander of Port Arthur gave| fit and they act as though anything a dismissal and a suspended| Hoe alipped up behind his wife and, |°M#°o was witt incident, beyor honest, although he }and in fact it was the father him try New System Dentistry at t. He was wise in doing|from the smaliest one will hel | uaetoeat pending good behaivor, | seizing her by the hair, almost sev-| ‘he suicide by whing of @ cabl ' and was only anit thes told me the whole kit and First and Yesler. . because no one can tell how| some and offer consolation. Tho Williams women pleaded guilty |ered her head from her body, He) Pes"enee ned Sullivan, from & ile were cra~a-a-ny!” MAKER DENTAL CO. he happened to holt out as long as| “The best line I can give on this/to a charge of loitering about sa-|then murdered his sleeping baby in| 48tonic ‘ Byron aught the; With “this introduction the Hi- First and Tester. he did with the outfit he had. The| Russian outfit is that the great! joons, after a hard fight, for she be | the tame way, and later drew the bean ve ene Attorney James 4. bernian attorney told of an attempt Men langh in the faces of their offi-| burly subjects of the czar are afraid! Heved that she had “pull” enough to|Tazor across his own throat The . e na yin Ir ate proms po | om the part of the tate whi ¢ere and pay no more attention tojeven of the little Chinks, and the| keep even that charge against her|ian waa naturally morbid, and had oe lees with @ trowel, and| drunk, to take the little girl out them than if they had not spoken. officers are afraid of the men.” off the recvords, but her attorneys | recently Jost his job at the Wash MURPH) AANGED — t has to add paren-|of the convent by mair jat last got her to plead guilty and|!ngton Mill company’s plant. He Lp ee Tf you have any evidenc cof that} that was all Patrolman Carleton | claimed his wife was extravagant don't mean to say any-jkind, Mr. Godfrey,” said Judge Carleton wanted and the police de FOLSOM, Cal. an t the wh. Tam a lit- | Frater, “this court wants it laid/ ifrey, over there, who t# even | dence? | ys | prison this 4 He walk Sette’ tine thded . ai ‘ | SPINNING'S. SP C « Left His W ife ed with steady atep to the gallows| %,/ittle more Irish than the court ts. | cant replied Godfrey nd remained stolid as the cap and| 5.8. sag, Bog wn-|~“Shu-a-re I can. Your honor, it's| Yesterday we sold the $45.00 Le . noose were adjusted, not saying a| °**'°** ‘ im any way the evidence I'll be laying before | which we had B reducing $1.00 | es The Irish are ali right” rf | fest day to He de, 823 ri f ere dl bod age Bi gy _ er thus making himself clear Then picking up bis little round | 26th avenw é " - oe Seer ee Sl te urt turned to the merits of caubeen from the clerk's desk, At- i 2 Kert (Special te The Stan) mows jail break of July, 1903, when “A ‘A Dig delegation of North Dako-}from the state for which she was| We immediately y ° 118 conv j Sar Gass, WRG te ae Aetten Secu teenay. Seeray S08 Se eee See. . named. Captain Frank accepted the| truss frame Corbin ( «,| WALLA WALLA, Wash. July 1¢) |~ - — tans has taken possession of the) clock on behalf of the officers and|G and J. Tired, Iver | Philip ry, chief turnkey at the! — ee iz SERRE =a Mammouth new liner Dakota, of the! crew of the ship in neat |°%cle on sale for $45.00. It will be| penitentiary, has been discharged apes gh are Great Northorn Steamship company. | sreech, = B Very Beat! reduced $1.00 each day until sold.|becaune of his alleged tnfat n| SERRE EERE ERE EE ® «DE GANG WAS JOYFUL *& peec i 2 Walking i# al! right If your time|for Flora F os rT Ww ti* . Fifty-six men and women from/ United States Senator McCumber, | is nickela worth | . pm, alias , elt PARIS, July 14—France ts #\@ A big army of newspaper & the big wheat state arrived in Se-|of North Dakota, was the last/ $55.00 Iver Johnson coaster bieycte | pau*er who was released from |® today celebrating the holiday #| » ; all of whor wear by ® Attle at 9 o'clock on Thursday night| speaker. He spoke of the wonderful | gadaer| the dent ary on July 9%, after! ® commemorating the fall of the #|% Te Star, paraded the down. # fm the private cars Fairhaven and| strides during the lata few years in| $40.00 Ladies’ Kagic bicycle $25.00 | *TViN Binet for grand lar-l® bastile In Paris the custom- *|® town streets of Seattle Fri- Crookston, which were placed at the} commerce and industry, and re-/58¢ Morill pattern saw set ..30¢ | Ceny In Beattie | * ary parade of troops waa held #/% duy afternoon, led by the * @isposal of Governor Searles, of] viewed the conditions and prosper = ee eee - Zhe! Since his appointment severst | @ on the long Champs this morn- #| » Newsbors Sane. *! Terrace i North Dakota, and his party. |ity that had necessitated the con-| 55: 94 urinming Srrtng Hurk coweice | months ago Berry had spent muck|® tng President Loubet and Min- | % ‘The procession ended up at #| Bright and early Friday morning | struction of such ships. He said the)", is Spring coaster/ time in the woman's ward with!» ister of War Berteau reviewed # th . | brake bicycle - 839.00 Fiore Per a Cie # the Star theater, where a spe- | Is the best opportunity the visitors were taken in tow by| people of bis state were pleased that. | soc bare ball bat 35 ws o- her wornen Con | ® the troops. * | cial matinee was held in honor * | f Jocal sons of Dakota and officials of | although “gi could not boast of sea} $1.00 Base ball bat . victs state he had spent much monay | » #14 of the bors. ® oe the Great Northern, and piloted| ports, t could supply the bust) 200 box amok : I ye reemty ee for her eee * . * Sbout the city. All points of inter-/ ness of those ports and be honored | $1.25 Pair Br pon her release she was given a l vestme t est were visited. jon the seas in name. SPINNING’S SATISFACTORY | ticket to Seattic, but had remained —_—_—_—o [FFP SESE PTS SESS e n n At 11 cclock the party assembled] The party returned to the city| STORE. 1310 SECOND AVE, [in Walla Walla. “Youterday she was! EVERETT—Dr. LY. Ward. of = at the depot, where a special train| shortly after 2 o'clock. A reception | ~ ordered to leave town, and she de attle, has been adjudged insanc Offered in Seattle today. was awaiting to take them to| was tendered them by the Elks from tod nat night ore. YOUR EYES Safer than a saving Smith's Cove. Officiais of the city|4 to 6 o'clock. Rev. W. D. Simonds Berry yesterday sold his home, bank and ten times as and state accompanied the Dakotans|and R. 8. Jones were the speakers which he hed bowght on the in r nost caret a Qnd greetings between old friends| Saturday the visitors will be enter sliment plan, and left town fhet Par haps sige | —_ ~ were heard on many sides, Seattle | tained by the Dakotans who are ros night + ‘orltabdie White Tonfe i fe the home of hundreds of sous of | idents of the city Hg bas a wife and little daughter lo er 6 pte 51.00 Dakota and each took the oppor-| Governor Searles has designated _— . tunity to renew acquaintances and| Tuesday, July 18, as North Dakota — Make Your This is the hear from their old homes. |day at the Lewis and Clark fair genuine $2.00 The party was greeted at the big| The governor's party will leave Sun- 5 Money per gallon steamship by Captain Frank and | day for Portland Forest ires grade, one bot- the officers of the ship in full ont- se aa Work —— form. The Dakota was dressed in proc s her best flags and was a wonder to THREE KILLED Tanglefoot Fly Paper, 2 doub! | Values Will Double the people from the inland state. shents .. $e| a ‘A pleasant hour was. spent in Nipples, most aii xinds, 2 for re id ill Pound fooking over the ship. The monster ie | Sapolio, 3 cakes for woe | u Next to MacDougall & South- “a . om vane a of - Air Sea Salt, 10-1 ick’ “it wit jou to Presented numerous points of inter. alt Air Sea Salt, 10-ib sack Saturday Special wick's 4 Ri CUT GLASS GUION & CO. from the factories of INC, Estab. 1889. ED. W. FORRESTER. Mer. Real Estate and patterns, 1 su received Loan Dept, first prise at the St. Louis fair. Bailey Bldg. Phones 33% Woodlawn Office, 50th and Phinney, Phone North 224. Open unul E HOUSE G. BENINGHAUSEN ee ara. COLMAN BUILDING. M $07 FIRST AVENUE. Bet. Columbia and Marton Streets, } Co, 1981 fd Ave. " oad Governor Searles, of North Da-| The quality of Men's Underwear Rpts, presented « beautiful clock to/at our prices, EB. N. Brooks & the officers of the ship as a gift) 1331 24 Ave. rs p's Hats and Furnishings at our Jeweler and Optictan, 715-715 First Ave 1325 Becond Ave, Arcade Blk ni a faa 1207 Second Ave, NOVELTY. 1207 Second Ave. A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers. FACTORY Pe a cia Wool Suits for 1415-1417 Second Avenue. B1250 S A I E $20.00 Silk and Wool Suits for 810.00 | $15.00 Silk and Wool Suits for AND PAY JUST HALE PRICH eee e cee cose ce seeees BTBO FOR THESE. Lot 120 birt Waists for....82.50 ; $10.00 Skirts are to be... 5.00 Sitk Rubt Auto Coats, worth $50.00 $27.50 There is a distinctive collection of skirts made of mannish mix tures in pleated effects. These educed to half price. " Coats ia silk and man nish mixtures, worth up to $20.00, at | » 6.50, 38.50 204 89.50 And Panamas in miss sizes } with 72 gores, for 5 : . ~ . . : Mase’ Relay Day Skirt Winding up of the Big Pozner Stock brings forth the Greatest Clothing Bargains ever offered the Seattle public. A Everyone knows igh stand colossal stock of bright new styles from the best factories in America---New goods perfectly ard of the NOVELTY form fit than makers’ prices: . 5 . Children's Suits ting Suits, Skirts and Jackets tailored in every detail. | Now offered at le lot Norfolks and Blouses; which are made to keep their ; to close out, Saturday ...... Royal Blue Serge Suit Men's erificed. Men’s Stri¢t- ly Custom- , Made, hand | ren S as tailored, genuine im- S . portedRoy- ults al Blue | Serge, ®@ ; : singlé,or double sesieinaieieiiaealalcaaiaa gee 24 to 8 alt the new — styles—“Mother’s breasted, stouts = $2.75. Bulte 106 ...5 sisyn cncceveueee: sengaan or shims, suits 11 | Suits for... $1.75 that sell in the $3.50 Suits for.. wes best Stores ev- $5.00 Suits for .. $3.9 erywhere for , $20, Saturday— ee Fancy Golf and natn : Neslinns Shirts cious ere ae ‘Men's Teck Ties $12.00 Neat Brown Mixtures, for’ $15.00 Imported Scotch Goods for. Shirts, worth $1.25 and $1.50, Saturday ,..... $18.00 Hand-Tatlored Suits for .. ota mh Pee 49¢ $20.00 Custom-Made English Suiting cece | A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Ave, J @t to the visitors, some of whom | Che Seger oe, & | Were never aboard an ocean-going| CHICAGO, July 14—Three men/Salt Air Sea Salt, 2 \ eect | : {feo that will please user vessel before | were killed and sevon seriously in-| Razor 1 4 : TRLD, Cal. July 19 *~ er than most S6c or 40 At 12:30 luncheon was served|jured in a collision between two/A Metal Soap E ; ne eee a a coffee. Try it and you will Sboard the veusel and more than 100/| Chicago & astern Ilineis passen-| of 30 per cent Glycerine ~ sing at Broce come again—that’s the secret Dakotahs and invited guests took| ser trains at Steger, Di, this morn- a 2 The fire started lant MENS Rear Es of its success, places in the dining room of the big|img. The dead are Enthymo! Tooth Paste.... ae creck and swept r ar Hiner, Following the luncheon, | MNEER JAMES LYKE. < many miles, é ? o me _—_— toasts were given. Judge Burke act- *RGE EP EIN, of Chicago. IT PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S. |! amber of camps. The biase @i as toast master and introduced| CHARLES HORN, postmaster at ek SA beyond control. The loss w , Mayor Ballinger, who extended a/ Crete, It oar ‘wotcoune to the city; he was follow-| Several of the injured will prob. b LANG DRUG C94 ’ a ° y Governor Mead, who welcom-|ably dic. i The Prices 00: @id them in behalf of the stata Unequaled in Seattle. Rut the atyle Sencasaiier oa » 9) TRA AND Corr 4 like cut, In new light suitings, strictly tailored bl re heel 7.50 $10.00 Skirts in Panama: Ages 3 to 6, one regular prices §: 7.50 Rainy Day Skirts . .« | Startling Reductions on every thing in the de . partment. Every Sult Price Cut almost Halt. FROCK SUITS AND COATS (Like cut) In finest mater light gra blue Come to the greatest Cloak Suit Sale ever held in &: Buy from the makers, and sav CUSTOM WORK A SPECIALTY Ages 4 to 12, nd worth Tbe; Saturday, special An Immense Assortment of In all the New Summer Shades and Colors; - Jar 2560 goods; Saturday spacial ..+.s00..- J)

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