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STAR _— a THE SEATTLE THUS LY. AUG. 10, 1905 Cl - . . | > 7 a SpA ran Fae , , F og am A | | ORNEY WEEPS IN’ EACE IS BEING UTILIZED BY YANKEES TO|NE « | | | PmnMTICr Cry “ inaers | ADVERTISE SUMMER HOTEL STATE | [FA FOR RISON LACONNDR RESIDENTS petitioning for a drawbridge acror CHICAG, Aug, %—Jobn Mueller | . COAL VEINS near Wenatchee extends longest and most liberal credit 3 we ‘ } SOnee haeed th tia: | being developed, and show ’ . w i : | lent prospect . ted th ugh His | ‘ c 1! y are pel ne } : . | LOT) MACHINES | , s e trunk y wi coin bling in « ‘tight t M was] ; ace vetoed | Wright says nothing about it, be and extra ha vopla Fn had Gone for) yond the @ nm that the ¢ xhibitio h sey ogg 8 } lowing $4 per month ut | % Will be permitted inet bystertos. d AT OUTH BEND de , * cant . ed the Haseltine block Wednesda always an important value ways very special store BE ony = naar heap A news; always an article of practical usefulness is ready approached ht oration POINT GRANVILLE. near Me for you here each Friday—this store originated the Fri- apparent that he was or ‘ clips, has besn reserved by - day Special idea in Seattle years ago. of hystertos, Hix sente nded ernment for lighthc attack Ain unintelligibie shrieks as he bes ged the Jury to hay passion oF COUNTY hans the prisoner, He declared the mur sperty valued at $46 Ger might have been done by Mra vERET" Mueller herself ty come @ THE EVERETT A. Rha Whose motive was robbery condemned Teub's wei Mp vy “Gentlemen,” he cried, his right ae pag sees gga mae ete 9 hand raised toward heaven, “if you ed. for in verett schoo ‘ hang this man, if ou hang this genes ba sald to be unpatrio! ‘man, I say, as true ag there is a after a time and the trial waa WHERE THE TREATY MAKERS WILL BE LODGED AND FED. MOCLIPS has a new depot God on high j ctu with the argument of! JUDGE CALVIN PAGE PARKER W. WHITTIMOR? HOTEL WENTWORTH The rest of hin sentence was lost! Asst#tant State's Attorney New-/ FOREST FIRES are now raging en the spect Seymour stopped wor, whe af about an hour and | RUSSIAN AND JAPANESE COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET IN HOS- | Pierco, third assintant pooretary of| near Pall City, in King cout “gene wand faced the courtroom, He was! a hal ~ on uit acne of | Bear 1 y, in K county ghastly white and his ; . TELRY IN NEW HAMPSHIRE CONTROLLED BY DIRECTORS |). 0) ape repay ry Shastly white and his eyes were! Newcomer's arraignment of Muct-| sident Roosevelt to manage the! CHARLES JACKSON, « logger t + He mopped his head with | ler was terrible, yet it fa y have OF FRANK JONES ESTATE— HOW “COL.” PAGE VIEWS THE |" helt afte was thrown from a railroad veloci- | dis handkercbiet, and then, stag any more effect on the prisoner | MAKE IT FAMOT lpede at Tacoma and uffered a >i ring. he bolted for Judge Keraten’s| than had his own tawyer's cnecch SITUATION to honor | fractured skull, from which he died | chambers The prosecutor sunced th he Wednesday on & querter of an hour there-|as a man utterty unfit to {ts He in our hotel an afraid thy | after the lawyer, quite beside him-| drew in dreadful ation the pt pimiaht be signed in the navy : raking ght for} self with the stress Of his emotion,| ture of the man's treatment ot hie ~ ve 2 yard. But I guess it won't be, for Tf — pw da tale fight ‘Sor raved, threw hiv arms about and| family, as shows by the evidence ‘opinions, ¢iade been told that tt must be onf One . , Sound it utterty impossible to quict 4 he closed by demand that} ’ lone. Yous h*™tra " hb asl HIPPERS at Walla Walla are Mimeeif, To complicate his condi-| the jury inflict the extrem nalty “ Hint @tem navy y ft this|complaining to the railroad com * tien, hin nervous collapse brought | —death . over. Whitt - Peeeerninent be| mission in seasiin there that the Goutuaie “s - t Soule, “Fhe! Muciier, his face buried his | tair ya tr s-| more married oF his four grand. |@Med in the railroads are discriminating against | the judge, baititts. ar ceeh ee nate eee ont chewes verted Into! daught | a bagrewe > 1 took | that town . C ne of the|no indication of hearing « word|4 « for 4 sum HAS AN INSPIRATION paerthia thaig from ot point spectators sought to retieve the suf-| that his prosecutor suid | mer hotel } Shatiew | NORTH YAKIMA Is to have « fering attorney } priate | | “Pwo big hote in nfo "lh expect Teday R eit wit] paid fire department He was placed on a couch, wa [Ett et eeeeneee eee For as long as it de our! the estate. When I heard that the We around here before r.|" : Sstered, and other measures under-|* NERVY WOMAN RIDES AIR &| where the treaty of peace bets vei recbpanad snot Seal walle what . tre on : x a} or o tnakn pending the arrival of a phy.|®% IN AUTOMOBILE WHILE *|Japan o tunsia Was aligned b aturally, 1 thought | por eting won't be h i stelan. The jury was ‘aanuned for}/* HUSBAND DIES # | chuckiea Sede. Copia vd al ge sid be : good Pir - rN grout odo, corner chair s i Game bolus # HELENA, Mont.. Aug. 10.— #] one of thé executors of t nk te have them quarteredi| © in ground, T nntshed heteia : During all this display of intense) * Tom Butler, bicycle rider with #| Jones eatate ther t . cunt then an ‘ —This corner ts finished mahogany; upholstered in vari- 2 aan ie ‘ it wor per 5 ous patterns and colorings, velours, tapestries, brocatel- emotion on the part of his lawyer. he mum & Bailey circus, ® In order that there may be « 1“ et utters inte My; be hotel is typiens of t Mueller itt ® * who jumps a broad aerial arch #| und Sing » . ne 4 les. Your choice from @ large number; back panel is on ttle, pale, sickly in ag 1S eae eee boc es om arch #}e o ing of Judge Page's own hands wh 1 about thin T Me seashore honteiry. It a} small and plain, and front posts are also plain, not like earapee—eat unmoved, so tar as) ® Surin Deeg eee = remarks to your corre-| thing, and I got into munication | reat my 1 yi SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Aug picture; reguiar value $0 $4.00 @Ppearances w ent or ernes: spor might as well be serted| with Edward N ATROn, our secre -<q/tuReG ation wre many! 1 soll, the 10-year-old son of ( With his elbow on the table and) * Bight and fell w the ground, #| here leary of state, 3 told bien thet cor}hetels more beautifatty furnished.| W coeghy ahh auiib bids Bar nte Manat # knocking him unconscious. It | “When Frank Jones 4 would provide the hospitality, | Including two plenipotentiartes f th Cee Oe ge Steamer Perdita will makean ex-|* is thought he is internally im ®/ a very big estate, he left a he notified Feerbert H. D.| each nation, the suites and the serv-| father's ranch, 16 miles from this} But one to @ customer; none sold to dealers C. O. D. nor tele- eursion rate af Te to Quileene,) * jured and will die. * lamts, i te ¢ tod that about 801 city : il phone orders filled. Hood's canal, and return, Friday,;* His wife, who loops the loop #| =| persons will make up the party. The| The boy and his little alster were | Augest 11. Leaves Galbraith’s dock) # in @ nautomobile, was not #/| , , Ruest mt oA engin a . eh j / o Russians w pe quartered on one] walking along @ narrow path when 2 a = returning reach Seattle| # = fee hantand. tne Geclgent. to # Women Who Dare Death ide and the Jap the othe mbled over a rattler Standard Furniture Co. her husband, ¢ er thrt Lot credit whe . . | « n 4 pared to strike when — 4, | ing act directly afterward * : ; . rata a tababitant 4 | " yl he i abi ent the reptile tnto the : a Afraid of Mice and Such\*: ae Ceci ¥ HOE Pereeeeeteeee wae ah he it ian't The boy was badly bitten on the 1006 te 1016 First Ave. | ne state of nd by the enraged snake. He ran SEATILE BELLINGHA TAGOMA The men and women of the Bar | Who that has seen Mme. Maran [ahire—it's Cal Page his father’s ranch and the latter num & Bailey circus, who pert ette, the remarkable white-halred j Banta Claus Soap, 100 bars in a box, | dare-devil are int hu-|horeswoman, send her hunter over Cte" oe ee promptly hitehed up a team and) cles, and, as far as possible, nothing Be Bn TEE EE $2.75 n the bars at a height greater than a | started for San Bernardino with his|has been left undone to give the | ome e No. 100 bare ie} hang in HARD Fi HT They have their moments of fear!tall man’s head id conceive of json. While en route to this city|/biind the newspaper advantages pete : t like the rest of humanity and.|this daring rider being afraid of the horses attached to the buggy be-| possessed by those who have the S6-har ben strange to say. while attemptin nything, and yet Mme Maranette came frightened and ran away with | blessing of eyesight 4 26-bar box Ge some feats of the most audacious | will not ride in the New York sul the lad. He finally reached the San — by Very best Teas that ate grown, per! Councilman Mullen at the corpor-|40d dangerous character, will halt| way. “It in too dangerous,” she Bernardino hospital, where he died|¢ **** 8k R&R RHE & “~— s : to others in which the peril, if any/says. “It xt to suicide 1 ony i " Pi Lerten aoe: » Ae ations coumittss meeting Wednes thers in which the peril ft any | aa It t# next door to suicid oe grant ‘apenas, |e HRISTIANA, Aug. 10.—The ly carried by grocers. from day afternoon lost the single handed | “sta, ls problematical. In fac Dailie Juiian ie another feartess A aa at cs ta * Terra Nova steamship, sent ® te fight which he had been making to| !* the Httle things that frighten the | horsewoman. Nothing in the way ; . 33e 33¢ | feartoce performers f rid sire F |* out in March to relieve the ® from...24¢ to '¢ Prevent the erthern = frhm The p waa’ be snein “4 . ng is too ditt at or danger e@wspaper or \* Fiala Arctic expedition, backed #& ettman House me of the| constructing & spur track across) T — ti AR er ll ous for her to attempt, and she is . | by the late Zeigler, bearing # t in Americ ‘ Jackson street for the accommoda-| thrilling act of | auricia de credited with being one of the only the Blind @ rescued members found 5. atin esdhe sme BSe © We | tion of the big jobbing houses ne] Tiers, who loops the gap in an au-|two women in America who can rang Flotel Blend Cort it's extra; pe | ® Franz Josef land, was sighted ® &... ‘e rong ae | ste He succeeded, however, in|tomobile, have been astonished af her | turn ersauits on a horse's back \@ off Honnigsvag. One Norwe-a Geek Cottecs BE to Tae| compelling the company t n-| passive ence white rissig ereane ~ he is, however, terribly afraid of LONDON, Aug. 10—The “Braille|# gian seaman died of natufal & Wf you want high-grade Ham and| Strict & gate for th arena pri ow « toa ome and would not own one Weekly,” a 16-page newspaper for |* causes, The Fiala’s ship Amer- & Bacon something out of the or- the public and to a dinary, buy our Yerxa’s Extra for 4 limited period } Grade, per pound....1@¢ to 17¢| Mullen’s contention was that the Wery fine Ham and Bacon, per railroad company had viola a pound . -- S4@ t© AGE former agreement to keep tracks off &-pound cans Baking Powder, pure . Ft ea pay Gee) cross, strects and that the xpur + = fen Maas borie” Siigee” wae ld be @ constant source of dan Ventia . Gide | er to pedestrians 3 full pint bettie Triple Extract Representatives of the jobbing Lamon ....... +. Bike houses, including Crane Bros. com Mackerel, 1 doven pail $1.05 | pany. which announced Its intention F. R. YERXA & SONS jor astracting a $200,000 whole Wholesale Grocers. | sa muse, asserted that the spur MAIN AND OCCIDENTAL. was easential to their business and ' that it was through their solicit tion. that the railroad company agreed to construct the a Buy Your Clothing - at the OYSTER BAY. L. 1, Aug. 10.~ OLD RELIABLE SPOT The president left this morning for KLINE & ROSENBERG, Wilkesbarre, where he addressed a 625 First Avenue. joint meeting of the Catholic Total Abstinence union and United Mine | Workers Friday Flyers From the Big Odds and Ends Sale i Se heavy tinnel Basting Spoons | 30+ le| cach ee Am Se dozen porcelain va 2¢ 28-inch ‘ hes high Window in 10c pint bottle monia S5c large package Gold Dust... lie Garbage $2.98 Cuspt Ze Lawn Te Has We Howe, $1.79 Doll and orr een 5 brass revolving Sprinkler $1 L765 Cleaner Seattle Cans, 20-inch Se blue and dors 6c dozen Dishee lhe fancy glass Creamer, shapo $1.00 German Willow Fish ket vid fancy 76 Warranted Rubber 25-foot section fancy glass nda of B closing 300 odds and leads, with sowed wits dainty je Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union | WANT ROAL EXTENDE her pleasant smile while waiting for Eugene Garanger to pull the boit that sends her flying down the great | shaped track It is almost celve of Mile Impossible to con de Tiers exhibiting fear of such a tiny mmog-place thing as a mouse. and yet ft is a fact. She not only admits it. In a halt deprecating way, but ofe even ing those who were standing near her just before she had mounted the antomobile for her entry had an optical demonstration of the fact. | ‘ with M. Perez,} She was conv the inventor of the automobile, When} | some one 1, “There goes mouse! She shrieked, ran for the auto i jamped in with the agility of a 6-year-old | The mouse, badly frightened at the noise, eseaped under some cir « ‘operties,” but Mile, de Tiers t on her tour of the hippo drome track still visibly agitated. | It was the one night when it might be with truth that her pulse wal entirely at normal imme diately before her aerial journey. — | Lillie Allen is said to be one of the most fearless of the young mem- | bers of the circus company—as a} member of the Imperial Viennese troupe, she forms some of the oat fearless Nights through sp She thinks no more of darting forty feet through the air and catehing a than most we flying trap think of mounting a street car 4 of bate—horribly afraid she ts afi of them Os of comme cham of the Rait n chamber ald of the lo extension miway along from present inier beach to Rer portion he Rent a auked th n securing th ter on of oulevard its at F » opening of the new , n v ity and thoroughfare h increase untry between thi 81X HUNDRED CAR LOADS oF Cross Panel Fir Doors, per door ‘ $1.30 Cottage Front Doors, with fancy plate glass, only R350 BRICK — WHAT EASTERN, Cottage Front Doors, with plain gla 2.45 + Ready mixed paints, ground tn pure linseed off, in handy CITIES THINK OF PAVING gallon cans with durable wire bale, only $1.20 per gallon. All BRICK FOR STREET WorK, |} ors. In quart cans, without bale, only 35e per quart. This \ is no doubt the greatest bargain in pure paint ever offered + by any dealer in the west | Rash Weights, per owt 81.65 | Sash Cord, weighs full 2 pounds to the hank and is thorough The Denny-Renton Cay @ Coal! ly stretched and solid braided, the best cord made, per 100 r ya over 400 men pro foot 606 heat grade of brick ia eee mined ompany, of New Cur Va., have started ship lor bri ‘ received in that i very size in stock, no matter what you want, from | company furnishing — brick ry sash to the fancy cottage front window. | can pavin tain streets in the city of f delivery. I quote a few sample prices to kent vs : “ . it Y ye tele the saving you can make by dealing with me some months to fill th . L, per windo « |hundred cars will be ne “ ; L. per wit Roe ry brick from New Cumberland ‘xcs. 1 L. per window 1 1, July 14, 1 soulless #2 # While Keastern people are ay Sa NE Ng i, — jating paving brick as the moat Ee. MOULDINGS nent e & - Fata nian Round, per hundred feet .», Oe xrad t paving b parting bead, lattice, crown and bed mould for * sale in ting at the same rate. Send for price list WELL KNOWN TRAINER DIES Aug, 10.1 Hist Arthur ing les all nat cir was prewented to her with slice of Bank of Rngland stock The other young woman who has | the distinction of having | mpliabed somersanits on horse ™ back is Rose Wentworth, Miss Wentworth portorms feats in her | t act that would drive a nervous woman Into hysteries, even to try but with all her bravery whe is afraid « © ocean. j The big show will be here next | Wednesday and Thursday, August 16 and 17. ‘BIG PAVING BRICK ORDER Bargains 0. B. WILLIAMS 1010 Western Avenue 1 eee Ret RT ORS # ica was crushed in the ice early # of its kind *% in the winter of 1903. prs the blind and the first ever issued. has just made its ap-| * Cen pearance in Edinburgh. As its were los name indicates, the paper is print-| * * * * * Fa fadlal Babin KKKKKKKR a ed in the raised characters invent NOTICE TO ed by Braille, a blind Frene hues, who died in 1852, whose system is the one in general use by blind per- SUBSCRIBERS sons the world over. A recent im provement in the embossing pro-| Should your copy of The Star fail cess renders the cost of produc-|to reach you by 6 o'clock any eve ning, please do us the favor to call up our main office (Sunset, Main } 1050; Independent 1135,) between 6 jand 7:30 o'clock, and we will send | you a copy at once. If you should miss it more than once, please tele- tion very moderate, and it is be lieved sufficient subscribers will be obtained to make the new venture }@ success. The paper contains edi torial, war and foreign news, to- gether with sporting Intelligence and various light features, Special] phone us every time you miss it. permission has been given by the In this way we can be certain of ding papers and press agencies | giving our subscribers a perfect ser- of the United Kingdom for the vice—and it is the only way. production of telegrams and arti THE STAR PUBLISHING ©0. Ghe FAIR Bring This Coupon With You Saturday will sell you a Silver Dollar for 9O@, Be sure and have the 1513 to 1519 Second Ave. 1513 to 1519 Second Ave. And we change pane Sale ofGas Grates The delightful, beautiful, cheer- ful source of heat is the open fire- place. all these soot or GRA BS have no smoke, featur ashes. Don't SAL) Seattle Lighting Co. P.-l. BUILDING, FOURTH D UNION Phones vet, Kx. 27; tnd, Ex. 76. forget our SPECIAL We can interest you, Sun

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