The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1905, Page 3

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| Joly, Sale Sideboards Metal Beds Chiffoniers CenterT ables - 9 |LaceCurtains Rockers Dressers China Closets Etc., Etc. : ade closes Monday ed to swell the 1, and, as usval,} wasnINGTON, D. C. July 24 A ow ne Fancy pbroidered wige and all sink; combinations are green A the contributors were workmen O04 |, war 4, rs arnove ‘ jon and gold, green and red, brown and white, An¢ 1 Nn r departm the » ason at orange and white, b and gray, .blue vom wpectdl ‘Fep mn th oa if fe J hi brown and gray, .b! It « p a glorious success Contributions will be received) iiuation in New ( al wide and and white; lovely materials for belts and and acknowledged up to and includ- | P\uaten, im Bows, very prettily embroidered your chalice nd neckwer; regular price 29¢ a yard, About $ been raised for the! ing Saturday evening, and on Mon- | : rrow at 19¢ Clearing Sale price 2he unfortunate Hevue cripple and| day next Tho Star will hand to ~ merving family of wile nnd| Workman Lully hia Wile vest wea.” |PonPfalberice Nan Glapatehed sey Base Ball Hose | $1 Drawers 89c children. J SERRE ERE EERE EE ERA RA RRR RR RR | Orledng The « Half price tor special lot of Athletes’ and | Women’s Drawers made of fine nainsook * 1 It will mean much for Lilly, and phate rer ving janseball Players’ Hose, in blue, tan, red. trimmed with lace « ng and insertion ot i * | wit ko far toward giving the| DOLLAR CLUB MEMBERS) cnickpshaurus etc., with fancy stripes of biue, gold. | embroidery with clusters of tucks; regu- * a chance to seo fair sailing ahead | | R-dicleciieiielicliciicteiiaiateieieiel and 75e a pair; special July Clearing § have plenty of Bathing Suits for * ae > : “¥s prices tomorrow 63e. 50¢ and 39 Men and Boys BEER EERE RE Re | The Star wants to thank every Previously acknowledged....$339.00 |) waguinaron, D. Cc. July : ’ ie ¢ member individually for joining in|. p44 iy Bas ase engaged ced res his commendable cause, and peints nN with pride othe tact that, ot] et sin. igdinands 158 | shavemmercetne inden te ars McCarthy “Dr Ge ds C “ge. Pe ead ‘‘ . elma H. We und monk 00 | piunerce and labor, the for dollars for the cripple, were of the|, ‘8 : 1.06 | Stetntem dep tee -Seeat pear just Second Ave. and Madison St. working elanses Ladies of V sat Cire le, acrons pee \* cated extents that of any bre “arm § A COREE RDF ree ake Washington 00 | & coding year, having been armen Mage aay. gate apollo M. Pollock 1.00 | & 618,970,398, as compared with #| Se — — — | ©. H. Hower, $22 Tenth s.... 1.00] @ $2,451,914643 in 1904, Hoth 7% r) A. L. Eni 1.00} % imports and exports made new OP Ne ag ll cal ea eter 1.00] & high reoceds. Charles Anderson, charged with |b ) of Sheriff Smith's deputies |canal, and will start to shipping it J. A. Davis, Ninth # 1.00 | # assault on Thomas | a Vashe isan unday night. Leach |to the Tacoma smelter as soon as | J. C. Houser, Twentieth « 1.00} ™ sdndindadndndintndndndndntntnded island poultry ral aptu Anderson stealing chickens, |an electrical plant can be installed Ww. i. Priena : 1.00 | — tte vo dh. — the ensuing scuffle, the|to operate the mining machinery. |S. Davis, 622 Thirteenth . 1.00 raiser received a severe |The owners ha ready discovered | Star Reader . an beating. Anderson is believe 12 separate veins. One vein, which | | Milk Man have aided George the is 200 feet in width, runs $20 to the on : one of the escaped al conv ton. The company {s building a | it is thought that he | wharf, platting a city and drawing } ination as to Wade's |plans for a samp mill and smelter, You Be the | | | Present whereabouts if he would wheih they intend to bulld immedi- THEY ESCAPED TH ¥ EDICT OF DEATH. ‘The twins in the above pretty picture are and A-lom- They are gir 4 were born on McKay cr Oregon, two pum. and a half years age ngular fact In regard to th Indian twing alive, as !t is no twins shall be permitted to live ing that twins are the heralds of impending evil, be © two beautiful twin daughters were abducted by anc ting to war and great loss of life. When the old syuse heard of the birth of Tox-e-lox killed at once suse in the long her tribe, hief of the ¢ at be nd A-lom-pum, he issued an edict that they m cor jent law; but the father of the twins pro emnned na” announcing that the twins would bring the tribe great 5 A unell of the b was called, and the father’s story of the 12 soe ot braen waste, ote Snes ery fs seperate commaniatons was acovin, And In tn Ae a ane ee ae ee Ta hee a neemenpeprenenemneen on | B Painkiller cas-= Buy at a Big Mus- Pelee y a n ’ @ COL ic Store--It Pays + app OF REAL ES Say | ATE. There’ ot a hamlet in Western) ine undersigned, will receive | 4s Washington but boasts a plano! sealed bide on any and all of the which eame originally from the D.| following real estate belonging te Johr and the music| the estate of Reet Ge-| 5a * neople in the | ceased: said real estate being situ poem of the e” people In the! ate in the ( { King, State of | ity boast | mts supplied bY | washin, as fol ‘ | lows, to-wit The reason is not hard to find | let Spring xk Five A ther store | Tracts. Quality for quality no offers like values Lot 12, Spring Brook Five A We show the Tracte. | Lat 1, Block 28 of the Town ’ CHICKERING, KIMBALL, | Renton * HOBART M. CABLE | Lot 1, Block 3 of Maple’s Addits KRELL AND OTHER to the City of Seattle; subject to an ¢ “ FAMOUS PIANOS. | coco Jing tax title | Lots 7, §, 10 and 11, Block 26 of We show the Symphony Orchest - the Piat of the Town of Rentor fal, the Kimball Pipe Organ and the| sunject to a lease « orgs! Vocation and the weater! all . lin block 26, expiring March 1906 ER You are invited to visit this mus-} Said bids te accompanied with check or cash to the page ten per cent of the and @ sed to C. W Pioneer building, Seat left at his office ; foe t ae of July, 1906 at 10 o'clock y‘and all unsatisfacto JOHN FL. HUGHES, JONES, LARGEST MUSIC HQUSE IN NORTHWEST, DAVID H BURKE BUILDING. s of the Eetate of Lewis P. * aed. e ° bids. THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAN WHO TRIED TO JULY 24, RUIN GIRL FINED nothing had taken place after try , 16 or appeal the case to the ing to helplee vietim how | perior ourt an give 1 unbiased to unle * when she became | men a chance te ft the evidence ober the police hi 1 piled uy againet him “They both Kissed mo,” teatified) “Through his attorney, Ju Annie Quitchka, and the court be) George, he has grasped y her, Will a King county Jury |jast straw and will appeal c te cars at the hearing of such | judge Gordon gave him “the limit testimony, or will it sustain theland allowed him 24 hours to raise verdict of the*lower court $150 as bail bond Little Annie Quitchka afe in| Annie Quitcha’s name has bé« her country home at rclaw aved, A man of family sought t afe from such men as Garver; sat he wae sick at the fro the clutches of fixer wl for two days. She might try ¢ make money and a to the ty from th ountry t omplish what the courts refused) her own living arver took ad to 4 the case has been placed | vantage of her innocence and al on the docket for trial by jury t accomplished his low purpose an Garver er, | The wine made her sick was given an opportunity to pay/due to this that she wa }$100 fine for giving port wine to! by the pot Garver de ittle Annie Quitehka Sunday, July! at this point and walked END OF REMARKABLE AND SUCCESSFUL CRUSADE This is the last day of the Dollar;ers and hotel runners, whose faces | lub. are familar to every traveler pa ing through the Union depot, con- | Although ved memberships will be re tributed their x the eru Me ring this week Nay offerings bolt Judge a Blend ¢ « better thar Adama’ J lee don't please y offee ye er from for, come back and tell us we will refund your money Adams’ Java Blend Coffee 25c Per Pound Roasted every ADAM TEA & COFFEE CO. $21 SECOND AVENUE. Near Madison Street. SCREEN DOORS 85c----ANY SIZE----85¢ ADJUSTABLE SCREENS 260, 350, 40. ERNST BROS., 506 PIKE STREET u are paying your ere to 49¢ per pour SPECIALS 1 lot Ladies Stylish regular values special Belts to $1. ive , day—Try it Ladies’ Fancy worth up to 5 Neckwear, Sheet ise 8-4 Bleached Pepperell ing, special Bee Hive 2615-2617 First Ave. Between Vine and Cedar. Preserving Time You can best preserve a FRUIT, also your health and per by using your GAS RAN these hot days. In Fact who are up to date and People WINTER AND SUMMER beca it is cheaper. Do you Seattle Lighting Co. P.-1. Butl@ing, Fourth and Union. Phones Sunset, Ex. 27; Ind, Ex, 7. Tee eee ee eee eee eee | 1905, ARK K RRR » PLAN HAY Peviern CONVENTION Real Bargains for ‘ Everybody - * . * * * - * * * & nnedned at * * * + * * * * * * * * * *. $ } Fs » eee eee eee eee ee = 2? pi clindiadindiantintinadiaindatntatintatatatahe clin dina dlaiedlatindictinntinMntiaiind Batata Matatintatntndad ‘ 3 Join in ee nds of yards of fine eee ee ee lerk Wel you ear just torn off.” ‘Th taggered for am but apprectating the hu of the propona! made the exchange ANOTHER BIG Washable Printed Madras and figures, on white g bing of blue and and regular ter, a yo Cee FEAR FEVER Ladies’ and FORGING AHEAD. From present indications, thes manager of the Producers and Ce summers’ asmociation is t in his aagertion that his new system of peration will solve the probler succenmeul co-operation in Amer a He atut ived many letters ¢ > behalf, of his new ente nd that considerable Mbney bh ty ing at an investment, without been fised with whieh to ' becom « ‘ rchasing member ‘The largest investor so far, having mua buy m one | hased sixty shares stock, or 1 a 1 ars’ worth. an investment of fifteen hundred fact asen lara, with other investors ranging ' from om one hundred to one thousand | four to six by aching Jollarm each. the consumer; but through the sys Ite also states that he or tam the Producers and Consumers sally kept busy at his office, 314 ation, the greater part of this oilman blieek, giving informa mt y will be vercome. they these who call on him, de = t anging for direct ‘tion benefit their condition through his the manufacturer and pro- system, should it with their or with the consumer Ask and You Shall Receive A $25.00 Share of Stock From the PRODUCERS’ AND CON- SUMERS’ ASSOCIATION By Paying $1.00 Down, and the Balance Paid With What You Save on Your Purchases INFORMATION to Be GET Don’t Wait--- Do It Now Call at 314-15-16 Colman Block 2553-1 Phones Main 1007 Wash Goods | CLEARANCE values, ee th 35c Cnitare 19c 3 } A Real | Clearance Sale RELIABLE GOODS OMLY. { FineEmbroideries the Clearing Sale Tomorrow § Embroidertes, mostly edging tterr ee them displayed in « ee uy, the pr wot range Tom pecial clearin ale 1 -.. 19cts. Corset Covers BARGAIN GOOD ONES AT CLEARING SALE PRICE in pretty spra Li Corset Covers of fine cambric nain ounds, color com made full and finished with tuck white and and faggoting, neck and sleeves trimmed 1 re white with ruffle of fine lawn, excellent values en coun Clearing Sale price, each 29¢ 6 12¢ 39c Ribbons 25c Changeable Taffeta Ribbon Satin 4 inches Moran Bros. company has captur- ately. ed a contract to supply materials } to build a small railroad, install a| RE CD large working plant, and a 1,000-ton | Buffet-Grill Service coal bunker at Coal Harbor, Alaska. | pete Pageranye Nin tga fh The Tidewater Consolidated Coal ee ae eee Fae Leave: jcompany is to be the operator of sraabetnedbeces8 or new enterprises. The company label on has already closed contracts to fur- AY your Prescrip- nish a number of the Alaska fleet | tion corre- wach ein sponds with the mark “Ster- ling” on silver. SHAW’S DRUG STORE, The Jupiter Mining company re ports has found rich per | 4 son county, on Hood's at it Jette 1213 See- ond Ave. L-HolmesFurnitureCo- U01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. Watch Our Windows Furniture ore in ng with AINS. As our 1 each BARG They will be filled and refill Housefurnish CUT-RA Annual July Clearance Sale Approaches its close many pieces are brought to ight which had previously overlooked. In most instances but one of @ kind ft, and, while it is just as good mn the PURCHASER'S view pe WE r necessarily class it 1 ODD PIECE, and nely es Hot ns You Will Appreciate Your Monarch Range than The tor 2 handful o: more ever bi fs so thin that fuel makes for a ha a it plently hot enoughj a hasty lunch or even for a notice the lids Just ho a lighted match unde one until it burns out, nd there's A warm spot clear through. But you couldn't break of thom lids with a hammer, They a: one structible, You don't Mon: Range, be dlacken a arch cause mad it's f blue 1 steel and polished mal- Made for 1s economy. Price conve-| nience as well You Jon't have to pay spot cash JUST PAY $5 4 month, and befor at this store. $5 you realize, it and ther is yours, and al paid for. Besides, you have had the us range and the use of most money at the same tim: a bank offer you half se of of the Would much? seal bei Se dN A lie tin

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