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HT STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG>a, THE SEATTI 1905 4 : Grouit Little Ones Claim DYANMITES alow’ Owls Tomorrow is Fi irst Floor COUNTY JAIL ; Day (Continued from Page Ona) —_| | Remnant Ca is Remnant | $ oe | | ss — | ' Two and a halt wicks of dyne Sale Friday | CUTIE a riday | new store 1 : @ call for the first bd / new store has dc " call for th waka ware, teuad Gn Cihastertiad’s | | REUABLE GOODS ONLY. { time, onvinced that this is the store for them person, These and the gun were The ends from the July arranged on each so “vemaaned undoubtedly furnished bim by his Noor—are ug much favorable attention m ; ie aw ures t for th re, ch Nd not do as he wae ' 1 na | wae te wae he was 8 arvie Withe | > ‘ Par Pr stove, range, heater and refrig t v at 2624 Rast Aloha, | with the right to me him 4 1, | about two weeks ago, n, . ¢ T-year-old the House of Good Shepherd,| Fisher, has been living with Chee For tomorrow the fi child left | where oh um taken several wee terfield several years, Three years eo" THURSDAY RST FLOOR No. $20—Ladies’ Desk, quarter t xpring by|ago «hbors who took the law} @go im Victoria, while Chesterfield No. 4241—Buffet, quarter-sawed sawed golden oak, hand pol Fairbanks, | into thelr own hands and took the} Was held there on another charge 9 S scn ak orice $40.00; hare Iehed, price 8.00; Thureday hitd away. She also admitted that} Of rape, the same woman helped him enty 836.75 ty R19. pell investi«| Haynes had beaten her for trivial! to ene by leaping on the jaller’s : Er BebEd, 64 adie? Desk, golden ffenses and showed her rescuers] back from behind as he was open No, 163—Buffet, Mission pat oak, quarter-sawed, hand pol to the home| bruises and welts where she had| ing the door for him and seratch Mle ete sou sea anton $8080; Whereeny hbor in th atruck repeatedly by Haynes, | hi® face and strangling him while price $45.00; Thursday only exa A grandfather of the ohildren, liv. | Ch field threw red pepper in No. 6¢4—_Laaics’ Desk his lower| Ing at Victoria, has been notified of {Bis eyes, Securing the keys the! ae ae he t hildren'n t difficulty and| two fled and escaped into the Unit Buffet, hand pol price $8.76 dy ‘ ‘ ault 1 the child claimed huma officer will try and have | 64 Btat r quarter ° at the tin Hay had f are for them in the future For several weeks the woman has| Thursday No. 664—Dre A tt several ¢ beat him | ‘The police und nd that the| been hanging about the court house s pa verety lchiidren’a bogrd and lodgings were|@xDloring every nook and cranny , No. 201—Pedestal, all quarter Ha excuse was that the} paid for by the father and has been repeatedly refused ad Unequalled bargains will prevail during the last three days of the ? : Pedestal, al! mittance to the jai , , sawed golden oak, hand p pear S pabith LOO Fue ciattinan catkins ek ane Clearing Sale. Not the least among them will be the great reductions ned, price $5 irsday 94—Dressing Table, mahor ; A . : sav yay . 4 ‘ae mareday any, hand polished, price Stole His Pants and He formed so that she might haye more in the price of Ladies’ Knit and Muslin Underwear. We quote you the ont | freeiom in visiting Chesterfield. > Pedestal, mabogany,| * ener oe B17 2. a al tee oe ce following. Lots of others on our counters. price $9.00; Thursday only od EL ge i Cc Id * G t th P li day, when it is thought she must $4.50 ve maple, hand polish ouldn 0 10 6 FPolce ora meacrenfvig ae a un LADIES’ UNION of silk balbriggan, | WOMEN MUSLIN DE ERS, very fine No. 5—Pedestal, mahogany $33.00; Thursday only Bs por eg eters aly emo laden low necked and sleaveless, with pure silk quality, finished with ounce, three hand polished, price $13.50 s1 ae the ies = the eno ve tape at neckand arma, colors pink and dainty little tucks and hem; special Thursday only 8G.75 | No. 094—Dr ve Table A number of pecullar robberles} scarred fa Chis Gare oa eter eanen,. The bys our regular $2.60 values; special Clearing Sale 29c lo, select ex rice $42 Are. puxaling the at suyro Kawasak! reverse learing Sale price, a Ac samp Reteral, Varmt Mar- | . Byte. ciented ooh petes OSB: Hare penniing we potce Tutsuyro Kawasskt reversed thel potee are now Jooking. for th pone adr $1.49,” tw tin, price $19.00; Thursday hureday hs 29.75 jeuths are fee an tf it w Jer of things and eh da white} woman, She is a sister of Mra. Ida Sake heh baht WOMEN’S DRAWERS of best quality bo 9.50 300-1 ng Table, price a crime lesert Chief of man th» ling $130, hiv savings,! Kumph, whose husband is a fire | WOMEN'S LISLE UNION SUIT finest lin, finished with embroidery ruffle head. y ¢ in oak, $60.00; Thursday only | Delaney in spite of th . from matt € his Thelelan and has bain Bring with the quality, milk white, made sleeveless and ed with six small tucks; special Clearing No. 574—Ladies’ Desk, solid ma 829. wild” and the te murmurs of | told the police that he left the door] Kumph family, at 1020 Jackson | jow in the neck, umbrella sbaped and ale hogany, price $89.00; Thursday price in solid mahogany § the waves of the sea sh locked and that he found it open! street, for some time The police trimmed with Normandy lace at the knoe riod 45c only Thursday only 832.75 M. Mulloy, & guest at Ceell] and the money The robbery|are looking for the woman, who and in the yok $1.60 ues; spec WOMEN CORSET VERS \ hotel, mourns the 1 rr t 21 Fifth Cleari Sale lee, aM E IRSET COVERS finished with ba ol at 31 eth: in thought to have left town, She areas & ec faae Sd oF: 29 fagott lusters of tucks and daint ored topcoat left Pa he next man to enter the police] is only 20 yours of age. Chesterfield garment hematit { =i aoa “ad iflc coach at the depot, Tu It! headquarters, ha nd breaths | ie WOMEN'S UNION SUITS of best mercer Sheasine ogee 35c wan valued at $70. ext, was Alex Collombo, 115%] Chesterfield was arrested on Sep ized lisle thread, with long sleeves, high 3 Fr. HL Mor » Ratlroad, waa) Washingtor |tember 5 for having decoyed 16 neck and hand-fint with pearl but WOMEN COVERS of very fine obbed by a te sted J ’ He cliiras that hie partner was) year-old Orilla Zeibelll, cousin of} tons, regular $1.25 valu special Clear mu very daintily trim- regarded § ance | robbed of a gold wateh and $3 in| MravA. Springer, 1513 Ninth, from | ing Sale price, 95 me ry insertion and eag decamped hange, They found part of the| her home with the offer of employ-| each CC) ing Sale 75e told the ‘ete he tha R. thing the sales af : t ure : “ee pomernen studio at} WOMEN’S V of all white imported ware re > r ot K artu oo ts 20% Third avenue, and there Swiss ribbed cotton, silk taped, ar 60c | WOM LIN GOW very hand. COR. SECOND AVE. a that they could easily find | could not report the crime, as he had/| fade ® criminal assault upon her, | values; special Clearing Sale 3 with a square yoke of tuck @ UNION STREET au " 1 ' wear j intimidating her with a gun price, each 9c ed embroidery, fall skirt and neck s 2 + BOYS’ SUMMER SHIRTS AND PANTS, of | and 1 with lace, 89c DOLLAR CLUB extra quality cream and gray balbriggan each iad great bargains at the Clearing WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS with yokes of Sale price, a garment 25c embroidery insertion, tucks and hemstitch CHILDREN’S VESTS, summer weight ing, necks and trimmed with dainty a : a erxsnes I ; bleached and sie very prettily trim hemastitched ruffle, skirt very full, a splen- Se Previously acknowl¢ med and finish: at the Clear. anditions are too intolerable to ad- 1.00 WITTE TALKS BY oo“: “a each 15¢ ~ hon it Fie $1.19 visit America 4 am also glad to ~ | have personal intercours hit. : | IRELES cg a PE | McCarthy Dry Goods Co | k ) eetin om peror icholas. | NEW YORK, Aug. 2—"Japanene | Srecnes of Emperor | N . = | s . | said i © Russian peace | w “| tee ee oy, at midnight in an interview | q = Second Ave. and Madison St. by wireless ab alt | Jobn Brady a walter, was{ Brady is dead, and his side of the helin der Gre oe murdered by an infuriated China-|story may never be learned. | the Nantu lia a ,| man at 10 otlock Tuesday night) Mra. Crawford says that he came s er docks at 4 « k > jon Yesler way, between Fifth and/home in a beastly state of intox! Tt has been stated jeation and that she refused to let — |test the ground for floating a Ru # was received ber — and struck | him in the house She has three/with the murder Brady The steamer Edith, of the North- floated into the drydock at the alan loan In America, and to disc ve a ae tae oe eatial, according to a state | children, and Brady was living with|pired within an hour from recetv é Bremerton navy yard on the hight ‘a relations between the countries, | Pcl oe HF eae the. atie By Dee, Delia | ber, The police have been unable|ing the wounds, from which he; Western Steamship company, will of Tuesday afternoon without | empectally on mercial affairs. My : “ Craw aken into custody by'to learn whether or not the China ctically bled to death before he! , ee" itech. She peared fi ot . F ng the distr . P practically sail sometime Wednesday night for appeared in front lonly mination is on the negotiations | yt ne ees the police at 3:10 o'clock Wednes-) man was in the house before the| was placed on the operating table. | sate ony eee dock shortly after 4 o'cteaks Ia det paden, but to teuaite Pandy ¢ x his family. ‘Theae| Cay, morning, nearly three hours}assauit, but adhere to that con-| Mrs. Crawford, now held by the po-|Skagway with @ miscellaneous car 5 she was resting on the keel} jexpress my personal opinion ; after the crime, Brady waa stabbed | clusion: |lice, first telephoned for the offi blocks in position ready for repaira.4 questions relating to Russia « agg So = Hrs gh s rs “Bee little girls called at police! cera. £0, consisting principally of rail-/ tt ig definitely ascertained that thet America view toward @ fell to sidewalk and |beadquartera Wednesday morni —- . vhich ¢ ‘opel=+ strengther ediionad triend elved 1 bled 80 profusely that he was un-land corroborated Mra, Crawford's road suppliss for the Alaska Central ee aes cochalentie ROMA a the ly feeling.” reise able to survive the shock, in spite} story as far as the assault upon! MARINE NOVES railway. She is taking up 4! “port tail shaft,” is fractured at a High grade Corn, Emperor ——_—_——___— esddneic taiesacnen-"taeh { the efforts of tho attending phy-| Brady with a knife is concerned, but fat cars, and one engine weighing | point just after it leaves the sterm- : | ch re “ jsicians at the Wayside Kmergency|they knew little about the affair} 50 tons. f the vessel. The repairs will prob— enebacsqence , Aug. 2—Isract Zangwill, Any who desire to help Mr. Lally | noapital. Detectives ate scouriny oe that th | . Se ree podipe. D 5 or, has decided to accept the| May rend their urs to , | nave that they saw the biows struck! The Pacific Coast company’s} .. mann oe ably consist of an entirely new taibs Honey Flakes, regular 15e; 3 wong tageeoennfhenic wig heigl por ib enigear fr —s city for the murderer, and, al-jand stated that the Chinaman kapt | |__The steamer Santa Clara, of the | snare ‘ packages for SU6 Wi tocieh lentes, tnd wit aaentiotat tone |though Mrs. Crawford has kept a| his hand inside of his coat previous | steamship City of Topeka left on /same company, will sail on Wednes with Balf th oe sate | i a fetill tongae, it is believed that she|to the murderous sasault, and that! day for Sitka and V “ with pas-| The accident was probably due White Clover Honey, 2 for wget ee the I ~> otter | Will toll a straight story about the] the knife handle was white | Wednesday morning for San Fran-| sengers and a general cargo. a flaw in the casting of the 25e8° ie frican for colo- | jcutting affray Th 1 | pel shaft d the blame can be. 2 “ “ . | | police admit that it will be * ’ t Portland steel shaft, an fs na el rejected by the| A BUSY DA? | Sho was an eyewitness to the af-la difficult matter to catch the mur. | °° S24 Will put In at Portland) phe huge steamship Dakota was’ laid at nobody's door. ; fair, and told the police that Brady | derer unless the woman can be fore-|on her way down. She carried 61) 7 ON THE COURTS) voi soo ain | aieeee ie ee i * ed to tell bis name and connection RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Furniture, Storage | Office and storage room, 1216 First Francisco and | passengers for San 2 for Portland, but will take on Tuesday was a day of m and ter G-L- Holmes Furniture Co- |eting more at Portland to relieve} many oven Postettios Duliding. Many | « | T * nee 6 | : wt unset 963, independent ed off to- | e& » |the O. R. & N. company of congest U0]-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. — -———_— Feng Sipe we yp Me wager Dow) » # |ed traffic. From San Francisco the S kod mixed doublew end 606) eee ER ee singles were played. The tourna Topeka will go to Guayamas, Mex the G ate city 921 SECOND AVENUE. POLICE KILL this cut rate list. ranges to do some advertising for us. treet L. H. Gray & Co.'s steamer Lin Sear Wediece © dauer will sail on Wednesday even-| I 6... print Linoleum cut to siasuh Sescvgeuraseaunetee BS | TWO STRIKERS |for San Francisco with 750,000 feet Piguet t to. ’ | of lumber and 20 passengers. Supported Spri good qu . - 81-75 ee j 38.00 Chiffonier of highly polished golden oak, and has § drawers, ut 2 REMARKABLY Low| mg enous Sinner ink dimen: rf ee re eo Chase Bros ceo en mie hae oe SOLID OAK PORCH GOODS LACLEDE RANGES PRICES AT WHICH HIGH > with the strike of longst Solid oak porch and lawn pieces, UNDERPRICED. GRADE PIANOS AND OR | earns he . aco ® ship | in both weath d and malachite " ‘ase oma ar | Hackley and Qj compans. ‘the police were calted to ire ee ee ane ceratrate | _ That you may get a good kitch- GANS ARE GOING AT ae idan cee eee tee : n range cheaper than you ever R SUR. i ; Stir ’ ms among cut price furniture, Sub- | en range cheaper than you ever y 35 SUR- | b, killing ¢ ta shacee aie J le— | saw one o efore, wi OUR $65.000 Carlisle K \ stantial, ro: and comfortable: ie ae ee PLUS STOCK SALE. they will certainly find early buy And fully agree with us th are | offering the biger ever known here at the present condition of the market. We realized at the outset that it would be absolutely necessary todo this, in jer to} force this nense surplus stock| Cut to $20-00 Pianos yp eee | ie ‘NO WHITEWASHING $2.00 a mc } -——- ues to rent from WE ARE ide street Loc We a rent small capital and buy direct fr PRAIRIE GRASS PRODUCTS out of the way, and we decided not | pm so oe | " 2 t- ‘actories, SAN DIEGO, © l coe to diliy-dally about it, but to go at} ‘ 1 n Won't wear out; you'll alwavs have it, as good as new. “Crex Fur- it in earnest right from the start, as ;* b there wh | niture.” Made of prairie grass, has rapidly risen to the point of high- the following few sa quotation e an ve ou | parti a th est esteem for use on porches and Paty in parks and for house will show, A | boats, summer homes and bungalows. It is extremely pliant, xe 5 Pianos are now $146; the Money jr is rnin really indestructible, being affected by neitner rain nor sun. We $25 instruments will be tigath by the | cut the price on this line of goods to interest you in something iw i 5 « offered at $193 and $264, while the| You are invit a | board of inquiry with regard to the will still be an advertisement for us after years of usage. $375 and $425 styles will go at $290 examine our st | cause of ent n | Bither the Solace or k [LOO ~ iT NG Organs worth every cent of $85 | now on their way to San Fr . FLOOR COVERINGS $95, $115 and $140 w go at this will be ordered here to take At our always liberal cut rates. gale at $52, $64. $78 and $9 convaleacents to Mare Is'and q Terms on Pianos from $10, $15 Chicago and Bennington wiil Fibre Carpets ae ‘ton Rugs $20. $35 and lown and $6 main until that time here are 2 $7, $8, $9, $10, $15 and $20 » Bia A 0 HOUSE new deaths and the patients are ¢ } month ‘ i ing well | BBN iter... Terms on Organs, $5 to $10 dowri re | ro ar , eae designs are Dew ang and $2.50 to $5.00 per month 14 Union Strast | tom : ait wilt In addition to the big netior ” Oara Pi to mak purchaser, the most ralterms may be ar theoe, goods the best at the 25 PER CENT REDUCTION ON DRESSERS ranged Sa prices. range from $2.00 to I PHOTOGRAPH OF PRINCESS LOUIS OF SAXB-COBURG 25 PER CENT REDUCTION ON CHIFFONIERS. ery inet it nt guarantes para ig ee AND GOTHA To stimulate an interest in general furniture lines, we will hold this be as represented. H. LEWIS & CO., 700 First Ave. offer open until Saturday, 6 p. m. our line of Oriental Embrothered Waist Patterns They come in silk and « Prices from $1.2 in 5 0 87.00. D. S. Jonnston (0. SECOND , Th F Department = ShconD N AVENL SEATTLE'S LEADING PIANO susT AB e air tore JUST ABOVE HOUSE. i PIKE. PIKE. | BURKE BUILDING. 1513-1519 SECOND AVENUE Princess Loulse, who ha been sued for a divorce by her husband Prince Philip, is the daughter of King Leopold, of Belgium. She married Philip against her wil an der orders from her father and the ouple lived very unhappily A number of years ago she met Count Van Matta bh leviteh who is name was When house th I al ly where 1 relatic her I IFC a few aa co-respondent lonel of the Austrian ered Philip put his ma we wife Incarcer several month army 4 mad ation nsation nd final in wa | He HOT WATER—CELLAR TO GARRET That's nice and cool. And at the xame t have a very alluring 5 ion now, isn’t Many a household in Se- tle has t y this lition of irs all summer, and the 2615-2617 First Ave. t \ the make of range { itchen. On everyone of these Between Vine and Cedar. y 1 the word “MONARCH” testifying to an ever-present de~ t turability, conv vee and beauty.

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