The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1905, Page 5

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t Ce Mi , . THE SEATTLE. STAR=FRIDAY, AUG. 4, 1905 r iJ “Boys Should Be Spanked Not § \NEWS OF THE cacao anpepegatee Often But Quite Hard” He Says STATE Se ee eeaeane ee crotghbors forced | Property in Jefferson county’ has in-| Pe va 1 ua to remov the boy's little sister creased $80,000, Bi: ma nis | to the House of Good Shedherd ta ” . father, wh “ ‘airbanks, he | untrue, We bes her there ~ ‘hor! t i MOUNT TACOMA Water ott misrepresentation, ac i-| the father could not pay for her) supply comp: has offered to fu ing to f the affair wh ard and we could not afford to ain oe ae “ po pdm a be beta on Friday morning : p hor, ‘The chi iw as po Necagyh supply for $1,500,000, The city and what it at I whipped the boy wife that mell has not yet acted on the ——+ * James J. Hayne S = Bractor Rntil th wer me marks on & I do regret that I switched | proposal, 27] Dody, wut I do not regret also, as there was not much s pis jeans Bittle fellow had gotten . ation, and the child was very We do not think there in a . Habit of lying and | was de m1 behaved.” THE MONTHLY CASH REPORT person in Seattle and the sur —_— ——_ to break him of it. I conclud t of the state auditor shows a bal rounding country who is not —_—_——_— Sa familiar with our mark, “Your Credit is Good,” being one of the most extensively adver ance in the treasury of $61,030.83 ®B sound thrashing was the only res are ne sary at tim That @oes not mean that I am inhuma SOCKBY SALMON are still run tined store trade features In § was a school teacher for 1 : ning heavily in the straits, the West. It means exactly @nd I whipped only five children — what it says. We want you ‘© feel free to come to this ’ Saka ders | BEACH COMRERS are busy . A tree ¢ me to & ~ store and buy as your condi Straw Hate \4 Regular Price. ] se around Port Town wd, tions tf y little at : BN. & Co, 1351 and Ave] 3 talent | allow, pay & little a f ; ess «6, ‘Hohulle, 95, a Finlander ,was first and then a little each a stricken with a violent form of in-| ABERDEEN ts waging war on the weok or month. This system YERKA. Jsanity while at work In a lumber/ shacks in the city limita } of “long credit,” as exten Tf alt the buyers of Teas and Cof-|jyard on Jackson, Thursday, He : | and Groceries knew as weil as| stood on his head, frothed at the ELMA ts to have ty hall, to st about $3,000 | igre do of the Saving to be made and! j,oyth and finall ytore out the roof iene duality of goods to be had By | of a shack where the rest ving here at wholesale price they . Hprouta every one of theth home here |@mployes cornered him tn a Best Potatoes, per crate, containing | them. Patrolman Christen: from 93 to 10¢ pounds, for. .81.4 ity Detective Basson answ if Werxa’s Extra Fiour, the best flour|hurry call sent in at p A ' t Ey os-tne tendo the deantend Men’s Suits Boys Suits|Men’s Negligee influence felt in hundreds of Seattle, Bellingh and Ta Ages 3 to 16 year Shirts coma: homes, “You sre most $7.50 to $12.50. At 55¢ welcome to credit bere—you > 4 9 positively pay no percentage Reduced from $12.50 and] Reduced fror $20.00. $6.00. | A TERRIFIC STORM struck Col-| j ville Wednesday night, doing some damage above the regular plainly marked store prices—it means - | of a big whale is! enee of smell of blend of Dak quarters, Hehulle was sent to the ashington blue | county jail. There ts po mu furnishing the. home ‘com. Men’s Under- | Boys’ Wash | Boy’s Blouses THE CARCAS the ual wae ae & & wl campers ne Paco pay! for 1 a , * RRR | campers maar Tacoma | aoe pg wear Sults And SHIRT WAISTS *& PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 4%] BITUMINOUS COAL has been! At 50¢. & The new federal jury which Is ®/ found around Okanogan lake. | tA t 40. At $1.00. AL DUE. # to comtinae iny stign Nee rd Sd — { . Reduced from $2.00 and] Reduced from 75c and : & heen outset for Avgeet 21. &|Puliean danpl the” ton an Standard Furniture Co. Reduced from 75 $2.50 $1.00 % Judge DeHaven announces that &] wages run from §2 to $4 per ¢ | LSet eames mee NO LL SCHOENFELD & SONS tm pound) stress Sut 01 iometn Weta he wil retara &] GAMUT STOPS i Beinn Qed 1006 to 1016 First Ave. 10 DOZEN BOYS § W HATS, WORTH 75¢ to $1.00; UP, Der pe 406 to 436 | & San Francisco aha be Clap by the het winds at Mebers re TO CLOSE, SPECIAL : Mery Excell T ” . | Pe pated SEATTLE SELLINGHAM-—————- TAOOMA » Saaaity ‘carried. by © <8 tate by Satins weet, %| but grain ts only slightly damaged PRICE, EACH Mpetulis trom @0c to , jontana district, who ae PPE LAL EPPA PPLE ALLEL APL ID, - COORD A Se ages from 2% pounds’ up per|® sume the land fraud cases, %| THE LID is mot yet put on at } store open evenings far your convenience } Bound BAe to 37E@ | * Avsust 28 *| Walla Walla, despite Mayor Hunt's agreed Hoffman House Coffee this taumoun | ® * | message * . Abin His Grads titenes| Fired on Japs Spokal \ tmaller streams, pres Blckages from 2% pounds tow for several days, is prepari A LOST ANCHOR) t iocato and raise the anchor lost 100 DOZEN FANCY MEN’S HALF HOSE, 25¢ KIND; 2 5 c mahip Minnesota Pad | ~ \ ward, per_ pound 22¢ to r “7 wt Hy the ees ee sa reci SRE te BEC] roRIO, Aus. 4—Two Russian de-| p Stray Hate V4 Regular Price, lane-eage sucker, switen wits: Xl SPECIAL PRICE, D jorning attacked the) e+ PORT TOWNSEND, Aus. 4—lséxty fathoms of chain attach e Ke -~ oe pon | ~ worth between $2.000 and ptal #as dropped at the ti TWO PAIRS FOR oo. 0. poe ce ewieee ees ecieeesmem eee s killed and two of} Liper returned hero in distress aft } | rhgpeing Sgr dg Ramee or AGENTS FOR SELZ ROYAL BLUE SHOES | SEE OUR WINDOWS. p | first voyage The Minnesota's mas Iter, belag tntemitier with the depth 625 FIRSTAVE. pot water, attempted to anchor in the middie Adn ity in a short ai a i Se Kiiwe ee gear b ausing the loss of the HIMELHOCH Onally The destroyers | valuable mudhood with chain at SUCCESSORS proceeded toward Vindtvostok. tached Among the veesels due to arrive} “T' A GEN LM'N’, SAIL —" , kong: British steamer ort from |Panama; British steamer Wyneric,| from Moj Chilian ark Curszon,/ i sag A British bark Royal! ish ship Clan Galbraith, from Senta The German ship Nixe completed ed port from the north yesterday |Soversign, from Iquique, and Brit-| Posie ,her crew and was towed to sea yes-/ afternoon, proceeding later to Se ° | lterday afternoon, bound for Cape|attle and Tacoma. The excursion Strew Hote ie Regular Price The steamer Inland Flyer broke|Town. The schooner Okanogan, | steamer Spokane sailed at 1 o'clock 15 DOZEN BELTS, THE s0c KIND; SPECIAL Fj Coffee in beyond question one Of | RA RRRAARARRRRRKE caereineeeitaniinsetana — " PRICE the best in America: in packages | Senne a 4 ; from 2% pounds upwards, per | the berets nt, tamemered by] SEARCHING FOR te tae renin en ee ps sheniunidicnaniilhaditi: etnies ‘ BWA-Pound Cans Solid Packed To- | Japan @ratoes, the kind that retails at thern per doszen.. % Good Sugar Corn, Popper, per pound....--..22¢ | 5," Bend for price list. Pe F. R. VERXA & SONS, | Wholesale Grocers. Main and Occidental. | NEW SYSTEM DENTISTRY Investigate, The Maker Dental Co. FIRST AND YESLER. “Tecan just seo a shadow of| things,” answered James Lisbon rolored, om trial before Justice! Gordon Thursday for using obseane language in the presence of little! sirls and women, so Patrolman! tter, the arresting officer testi-| The Garland Way of Cooking With Gas |® N. Brooks @ Co, 1331 2nd Ave.|down near Hoodsport, on Hood's! with iumber from Port Gamble for| with a large list of pleasure seekers | “**lecanal, last evening, according (0)San Francisco, arrived here early|for Southeastern Alaska points. 'e dispatch received by the Puget t evening and later shipped a/ yund Tug Boat company. The tug|crew before the shipping commis-| |Tacoma was dispatched to Hoods-| sioner. Th a will proceed [port to tow the disabled vessel to/to sea before midnight ttla The nature of the trouble| is not known bere | ‘The schooner Lottie Bennett |from Iquique, passed the cape yes- Yoh sco, tt was this way, yoh! honob. They bad me bothered. I'm a culled gen’T'man. I ain't no thiet,| and they keep tryin’ to make me tell! things about other puss'ns I'm Sind, JOR Reese. «They bothered This announcement heralds the When asked who he meant by| they,” Lisbon pointed to Patrot-/M last call for this remarkable half-price man Potter, but said that other of-| —_—~—— |terday afternc and will arrive ficera had tried to get him to tell -alea « tonight. The Bennett will Opposite Pantages Theater. things about people on different | sale. Srrew Nate 56 Requter Prion, Ee t orders here L. . HOFFMAN, Manager. ly UY Quaker frog Cots EB. N. Brooks & Co, 1331 3nd Ave ei, —— ees! ‘The steamer City of Seattle reach- beats. His failure to be a good ap a ecpngge ee By Tomorrow night it ends---this sale of three words [i016 First Ave. Globe Bloc SHOES! SHOES! A Chance of a Lifetime ficer teatified that Lisbon went Into} a second hand shop to get a pair) wf shoes. They did not fit, and he walked off after striking the sec-| sat SSS) HALF-PRICE Potter was called tn by the see-| be } md hand dealer, who summoned | an eye witness. At this juncture T No stooping or back breaking. 9 Lisbon began to use his vituperative QUALI . 4 Bronomical and durable. We § tongue. and Patrolman Potter “just Sell on time and take your old olared” him anyway. stove in exchange. Lisbon stated in court that the We will have a range on dis second hand dealer palied him back play tomorrow. Come im and J into his shop and attempted to gee how it cooks, make him pay for the shoes he The reason is our Fall Goods are looked at and refused omg arriving, and we must have room. j i His story wa was allowed to go. w n he was = Geo. H. Woodhouse | “icoriny’ Swe" Sete A 5: : % Company mt » headquarters nemirala ot the| We can’t do more than we have Bae Me out why he had eased, but ye oing ): at is arking “ | 1409 Second Ave., Seattle got scant courtesy at the hands of been d DING the ’ that Is, mM arking the We have purchased the entire stock of Shoes of Ames & Randall Co., of Denver, Colo, at 50c on the dollar. This stock is brand the police, ymen’s, Boys’ and C hildren's Shoes will be sold at the 1104 Fir st Aven’ new, ing been purchased one month prior to this big ure, “Men's, V superb stock at exactly i HALF-PRICE We would if we could ? but e Saturday the Big lowent | , for ten days, beginning does ever offered to the put These shoes will be om salo at the Saturday morning, August 5. We quote a few of the bargains Men's $5.00 Vict Kid and Box Calf Shc Men's $4.00 Dross he finest made Men's $3.60 Vici Kid or Box Calf Shoos $1.60 - B1.35 snore BLS 83.05 Ladies’ $3.00 Ladies $2.50 § Boys’ $ Shoes . . s Men's $3.00 Box Calf Shoes ncher or 1 i 10-Cent Da they’re bench made, in all summer [BIB sows g220 shoo, with or wittonc can Boys’ $2.00 Bhoes ......+- etre eeimmonen aes essen, wreenen” Rega ; materlais- sizes and stvies |} Men's $2.00 Shoes, plain or cap toe . | Children’s Shoes at the lowest prices ever offered. ateriais, Sizes ¢ Styles. The finest line of Men's Working Shoes ever shown | Do not miss this sale. It may be the last of its kind, decorated 6-4Inch German Gem Spray Nozzles 10¢ ae ee { China Plates ...-~.....10¢ ih tiene cette tee ah Reg. $10.00 Suits | D. Fancy Cup and Saucer,| Truot Files, dozen ......10¢ And $3.00 Suits | No Broken Lots trevemeeee++ 10€| $2.59 dozen Rogers’ Seal Brand 2 $ See : ‘ | ALE BEGIN Full Sizes 5c dozen Tin Top Jelly Tumb-| Teaspoons ....0...+++++ 106 And other Suits in between these 2-aithole Opal Gas Globes. . , ; ; eet “Hcy er tg Look for Bue Sin SATURDAY, AUGUST 5th seseneewevewess 106) 256 decorated Opal Night Lamps eS er ee oe 5 é r Postal Cards, new jects, dozen ..... 10¢ - Bisque Baby Dolls MAKE NO MISTAKE ! 50¢ dozen Carpet Tacks, assort-| 6c roll Royal Toilet Paper, fine . 4 or 6-07, dozen ....106¢ sue, 3 for . «++ 106 Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union THE BARGAIN HOUSE 1104 FIRST AVENUE, Near Spring Street. wun O15 Ist Ave.

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