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

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, AUG, 14, Riana Lana ge 7 { p “NO 1 DID NOT iret oone’ FASHION AND WEALTH IN THE SWIRL Wh sealealesledeslese dedevealedesevee deseo lea thop Kendrick, or pal, of Art 1S Mrs. Krpotrten | K YW at . Yealer W | ARE MAKING A ae = a lerrible Sacrifice the F . ¥ wil probab ws . Ay badly out | OF THE r, which |SIX DAYS IN THE WEEK DEVO TED TO A NERVE-SHATTERING | CAMNLING AT 11GH FEVER At Ultman's the professionals are H JOUST WITH THE GODDESS-0 FCHANCE iN HER MOST |,, Sneed Minee cae tl Nes gg ig i a am gg ts of t FICKLE MOOD—TENS OF TH OUSANDS OF DOLLARS FLUNG | {ash of color and pondered whom | waokiy caleee At ies aaa Bankru pt Monarch f AWAY ON HORSES, ROUVLET AND TURNS OF THE sTOCK ay , : the treet lamps. The | are frinkin, ntroy iq the ; cn MARKET—THE PLUNGE BECOMES MOST MADDENING UN- |The rich, whe are known to the} trying to ing ontn dinmy stage. In S tea Ineulting a bs st ragpreen DER THE GLOW OF ELECTR IC LIGHTS sie sieb Ann bee compan ieatiine cen sive wath thats lost Gait tore & pack of untruths. ‘They claimed fon, ‘They ace deciding what the| lara, newsboys, bootblacks, hack f tried to comm e by throw - night's it aball be, They dine in| driver walters and whonot are fog mysel ar an | tne { red room which adjoina| fighting the “Klondike,” bookmak Into the pat sma BY MARLEN BE. PEW hat the wildest days of western | the Ing parlor. Fifty dollare ia] ing, wheet or dice Gnd done. : d the | § yeenpenten t rotating © gambling compared|not too much for ® meal or two. OME DIVERSIONS = ane sora SARATOGA, N, ¥. A mildly wie he furious August pace Over the coffee she discuswes the} A drunke gambler, before the 40 0 0 0 0 oad, Du sick enougt i mad 1 Saratoga |day with the wife of thelr table] United States hotel, trensied trom wuieide tt " a toe - dg ulet layout nt |" mo"to win back the price af the|hia money. ‘The police lack iim up @f our marriage ” nore ies Letheninns ae. th A ahanaen sient © trying to, Nine] fills the towr its law -breaking Plenty of ¢ w orning Y John W,|foulet wheels are ging. Two faro|*esorts until dawn. The miltionatre Hive at 124 : Gets : a. ea manipulating the 1 led to bed by & valet who rubs Queen Anr kimed, It anneh at ‘ a, ek. ake pass. The wome | hia aching head with eleohol and injured so tha eis foubt| 8 : a ane “oly their rooms. The men . ard of his b M ¢ t Ww John W.? Writing their che for thousands ad wnnecess ' the ‘ t ashing in for bundreda. A thief } streets | RICHARD CANPIELI A boy Bs a des a oe lls ‘ . isin LAST FAREWELL To | nec MEWN’S CLOTHING AND SHOES vierims not atard tome boron enn BOYS’ CLOTHIEG AND SHOES ae ; | —PilerrDiens antennae WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SHOES Beal memorial Services Yor the vie. | | BLANKETS AND COMFORTS Boos Sa tert ie ores UNDERWEAR AND FURNISHINGS Sire se smcs aor ate | RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES e Brief addresses were made by Bis. ALASKA OUTFITS Chicago Me TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS Both the Be c and Chie ax | P Meare thi On their w Wil stop opposite WE BOUGHT THE ENTIRE WERE GOING TO OPEN A STOCK FOR 44 CENTS ON THE DRY « DS STOR on Potot Lor | DOLLAR AS BOON AS W are buried will fire a saiut . ; _ | OF THE HI ‘A detachment will go ashore and WE ARE SELIING J A flowers wi wn by the sail-| CHBAP. EVER BEFORE HAS SUCH ors. The ce will concluded | . " , HE STOCK If IMMENSE AND | 81 DID CLOTHING, SHORS By the sound ps by the ma-| rine gdard | THY ASSORTMENTS COMPLETE | FURNISHING ETC, BREN Py | IN EVERY DEPARTMENT | SOLD 80 CHEAP VICTORIA, B. C.. Aug Callins took the stand himseys te tong , Come Tomorrow *eation to ex MLA, Aug. 14.—The Taft part arrived this a} eeremon io’ HEYWOOD BROS. (Successors to) The Big Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. k of day, Hu is of dollars are y { hours. It is one great f the devotees of games of The delegates are ts of Right? We appoint you a committee of one &o make a rigid examination of the aes * following cut rate on drugs. Your nase 9.0 Fem i 1317-1319 First Resins presence here tomorrow will decide ~ ghrous ast 1a font Half Block North of P. 0., Between University and Union p Pa - ; ane we | oth Soap, aptains of f 1 “low.” vulgar women with the Hariem Oil, ortle Dr. Parke's Liver and Kida t " tad . arvana atdoraggh ng : * : mer prof } CANFIELD’S ROULET SALON, WITH ENTRANCE FRO M DINING ROOM. | Tasteless Castor Ol), 25 » an on Ain't plung . . ear hae ea eS et |S ed THE MEN WHO ARE MAKING HISTORY Horlick's Malted M $1.00 size -.| save tae P Alain Matis a aT Dedede tedden ere, had cleared up jee et | on noc ing ® rs nights fare game at * HIGH LIFE, THIS * 4 cause a sens. tor ne Are we right? l* What one dinner, t ! * ok | ‘saratoga “mn * “batt “Swede =| ur el or 00 \* ! ‘ ver bu bic 8 \s' ri Petey a }® 1 4 clam ktall..$ 40 & len $07 FIRST AVENUE. l* souP # | NEW YORK STOCKS STAR wy COUMAN BuILOING =| Long Stee tay te Gorcioes NORTH SEATTLEITES Between Columbia and Marton. 7 RELISH * lock ht N Y P / SPINNING'S SPECIALS. . woes womens a Luagsliin: sapdiadh aah danameettiont ae ie ait sath epiy enables souls 3 * og |_A protest against the manner in) a a body guard Yo buy right Ther only one!» »wle b tog ;|Which Frank Baloccht’s saloon on while the papers tates way to save money and that is to| » FIST * . | Firat and Virginia and ¢ at trance, “may stand pat pay cash. # Brook trout, meunie # | ports nom ec.featured ma kvenue resorts are denonn by to hand 4 buach to $2.00 No. 2 Bommer Floor Hinge!» eat ag mene r4i- ~" car gge tthe | the pe A ag|anyone whom the police’ may have lor doors from ntbien.et vad ants heessd of : reulated rep it in for, regardless of the facts in foi wr : am of ent, ® aoe he ; a xin. He igeson, E.R. Butterworth Fl the ase, we are getting tired of ri p> BXXEEE | wires are t 7 ; * es of other well| taving this part of the city classed we ital ae > é . eh rsines mer a a re endezve of thugs, thon ed ° Aevagtocsidiine sect Sup aie and that thp/ and law abiding cit | . ae. 5 Slee ‘ ar the newspa An f the 5 | 50e Cor Monkey Wrench 43e\% nara iD 4 ‘ tor |?* y the idea that | of arrest section will 20c 4in. old copper House ag F 7.7 ~ gp ~gaerne . — / oy enanel i t North S¢| i slabs one SRBL® rte gambling until 1 \ Ge Hose Band r * SALAD * twee ty $1.10 Smith & Wesson Smok “ ‘” and wer Cartridges 4 Uned Fie tt : If the doctor don’t help you, tr) * 1. sat, eh so a jeats and drink ‘ a Dieycle i epi nag + 3 uratoga today is an Ya ui It yi 00a ene : ‘ SER * ae . ‘ a = KNOL AT JEATH S DOOR dase i vos B3O00 |S apy ay eee * | Ainerican “high” life. it SPINNING'S CASH STORE, | Ics & {of luxu prodigalit q _1310 SECOND AVE. lx > weddene » S| teen extravag 1 not} BARON KOMURA (JAPAN) < . M. WITTE (RUSSIA). = — * CHERSE: # |be out of place as a ¢| BUTTE, Mont, Aug. 14~-A pa-pwas still undar Eighteen | LL * ¥ Setonta dre | for one of t " noep- | th 1 luck at has been|montha later b " gain, | ~ 1 ith SS 7 l we CAN TE * 1 Bar-le-Dus 10 @ | Clone of or ¢ sting |brought ¢ cht by the atter a] With ye bat ' t ud Pt a ked hard| & && ke eR RR RAR eH He Cd this morning to prosecute Rob i. PRCT % | and ling, be o fa nuicide of Kimer Dora, whe brighten hia home, But in his af r him and b that he | * ociate editor of @he | If your troubles are caused from |} * m h Museatel grap >! AT THE TRACK found in a dying condition by b A] Niceed litlon I it y|t for hin life ra ex-|lead franchise orker, for alleged criminal, } yp Ngee ahyod aap: |b “eat *) ater Page ; i oot | hard ipeert : ' (as glad th t-|% “If, as certain men a prifting story connectint ee. . Wl meces of a0 trasel ~ ' ‘ ; land . 1 saya] the council m, M of Rhinock with Aligs of pone evs enneahn thie la \ ¢/* and myself pt wh The case was continued . * a bo nag pe ; nor"t * we asked for ast *” ; * 7 tur 1 | Mig f misfortune ¥ " hush b t f |* franch why dor 5 a is eas els i untae tnaeedheuen al , olanier sane $20 [488 to the be rh It e|% the bluff by granting it. The ¢ * Onrewowe wrens B4120. te X t ¢ . * ‘Bive d Tete Tet te TT TH te te tee | DONE I bookmaker, | t Woased 41m, ann and ster bure abe nd baby! DENVER, Colo, Aug. 14 o] * ea."=D. 1. Gitmas xt to MacDougall I “ 1 r ' erat that :t nig Cépitel and a. aépand fA " a the. Ifagtes began this afternoon. Im-| jew YORK, Aug 14—Cofi pra Those who should know tell me recoup losses in stocks or at the he found himself penniless, bul t wit i child be swallowed portant work will begin tomorrow.’ man Rhinock, of Kentucky, appear-| LEWIS & CO. csecacieinall i ’ al

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