The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 25, 1905, Page 5

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THE SHATTLE STAR—PRIDAY, AUG DR. WAYNES IS’ EXONERATED | Dr. Myron W. Haynes, ac i by the Western Passenger association with dishonorably using his minis terial privileges to secure three passes, has been exonerated A telegram to this effect was re onived by the trustees of the First Baptist church Thursday night from the official board of the Belden ‘Avenue Baptist church, of Chicage. sir eae oto’ | one day more of our very The Chicago church board not —. rs he ter, but} only exonerates the minister, bw special exhibit sale of oriental ree im a lengthy resolution expresses | utmost faith in bis honor, stating | that the investigation was only, mate to clear the good name of 8 much abused man, It severely con: | mures the passenger association for Raving mado a “grievous blunder.” | The minister will occupy his olf pulpit Sunday, and will continue to spiritually advise his old congregs tion until bis term expires and he comes west to take the local pulpit. | we promise very special pricings on all seasonable Standard Furniture Co. qourchee aot Waervils ins bo || Le SCHOENFELD & SONS completely surveyed and work will start in the near future Judge Frater, of Seattle, is one of the pro motera store ts always opan Saturday evenings as 4 matter of convenience to our patroas | ‘ ROGER SULLIVAN, s Colville pionewr, died Thursday. ANACORTES booming; 40 buildings are being erected there at s the preseat time FERNDALE CITIZENS have de cided to build a telephone line to Bellingham reatClean- U Sale <*:: Yakima valley. BARGAINS IN SHOK LEATHER NEVER BEFORE OFFERED TO THE PROPLE OF SEATTLE EVERY SHOK AND OXFORD FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN GOING REGARDLESS OF COST. FIRE DESTROYED the Wiser shingle mill at Bellingham Thurs @ay. THE WALLA WALLA soldiers, the Fourth United States « try left Friday morning for San Fraa- cisco, where they will embark for the Philippines. APPLICATION has been made to the commissioners of Snohomish county for a franchise to build a railroad from Edmondda to the east. ‘The plan is to build through the mountains to Conconully and thence to Spokane FIRB, Thursday, destroyed 40 eeres of wheat on a farm near Davenport, owned by John Nichols. BARLEY in the Big Bend coun try is going 80 bushels to the acre ; RAI . THE STATE RAILROAD com SECOND AND MARION mission is preparing to start a test fun to see how that report w spread. Just watch the crowd) grow.” suit against the O. R. & N. com pany to force them to make a joint aate against Roslyn coal run over. He lay in the road for Alventy © dcume } a people were cen-| many leurs before he was found, gregaied on thegidewalk. The wom-| and dide soon after being taken} Pp. & McDonald, proprietor of the/an of excems baggage prociivities ANDREW SCHRAG, a Ritzville teamster, fell from his wagon re cently and was paralyred by being bome. Lumber Exchange cigar store, has @/ had disseminated the news without ——o——— umique scheme for “boosting” busi-| delay and had added a few barrow-| Iron Molders’ Picnic ness when trade falls off. ing details from her ows over Sunday, August 27. Boats leave} It also affords an opportunity for] worked imagination Pier 2 every hour. Fare, $0c round} great deal of amusement. | in « few minutes more thas hundred persons were crowded trip. _— The other day, while the Yarns Sr ” . —~ | man was talking to Mac at his place | about the entranca of business, an ambulance backed| Then YERXA up to the entrance of the building. | Business began to look up Now,” said Mac, “watch the fun.” | Woll-dressed, dignified-appeartng wlll deliver orders amounting| He had scarcely finished his seo-| men nonchalantly strotied up to thei te $15.00 and upwards Orders of | tence when « fat woman, dragging) stand and purchased a cigar simply jens amount there will be cartage of | a child by the hand, approached the) aa an excuse to find out about the 26 cents. counter and said excitement. The cash register 50-ib, Bag Salt. per bag... 35¢ “What's the matter; why is the| played a merry tune aad Mac's face 50-Ib. Bags Half-Ground Salt 6 | ecnbateane here” l wore an env-to-car gvta. a0 Large Rare White vioating Ss as “Man just had his leg ent off by a/ When the patient finally did ap-| Guat: ont - street car,” replied the cigar desler. | pear and it developed that he was Bras : senlisayy-ap “‘Sebe “He's up the doctor's office and | suffering from stomach cramps and 25-Ib. boxes of very fancy new crop | they are going to take him to the) not the loss of a lag, the crowd California Black Figs ....$1-7% | hospital.” sheepishly dispersed and Mac re 12-lb. kits new Sockeye Salmon. Whereupon the rotund female) sumed his came of raasle-dascle. car «+ B1-00 | scuttled excitedly to the sidewalk " | 32-Ib. kits Salmon Bellies, each and planted herself where she could | : ° 81.00 An extra quality uncolored 4 get an unobstructed view of the Tea. Retails at seventy-five cents | Cortese. aE SG per ib. the wholesale price, ac- The Yarns man also became in cording to size package, per tb. . | terested. Bie to B7e That so?” he saked per ib. 46 Mild Cured Bacon, per ib be F. R. YERXA & SONS, ; | 6-1b. can warranted pure Baking! “No,” laughed Mac. “It's simply|S*******t* edhe Powder one? sa an # , > - * Yerza’s Extra Flour; ‘it's the best} 2 Sek case. The ambulance comes/y AMUSEMENTS FRIDAY * flour on the Pacific Coast; it win} hete every day. There are a lot cf/ make 300 1-Ib. loaves to the barrel | doctors upstairs, you know. But i's) _ Circus Grounds—“Last Days . and the whitest, sweetest, nicest =e * of Pompeli * bread you ever had in your house ¢ Teed & ve aor te Shas | hird Avenue Theater— # Walter Baker's Chocolate, per ib | * “His Double Lite * nie 206 * Star Theater—Polite Vaude- & Mild “Cured Smoked Hama, fresh * ville * * * * eee ee ee ee Clothing AT THE _____ Maia and ( Oce: ChicagoLoanOffice RETIREMENT Boilies: tie Tiina avenie theater Sature afternoon, when everyone HARRY SILVER. Prop 417 Tester Way. A gentes! piace to borrow money ot @amonés ané ail kinds of jewelry. Strictly confident mi attending will receive pictures of the company. “The White Tigress of Japan” will be presented at the Sunday matin and formance, and it w gagoment of the Ta Seattla They will appear lingham next Monday nigh’. for a stay of a few nights SALE ot H. Lewis & Co., First and Cherry, can be com pared with tailor-made For $11.00 you can got a suit that will com pare with a $30.00 tailor. made at the retirement sale of H. LEWIS & CO, Cor. First and Cherry. Those visiting the Star thew this week will see Senor Arnoldo and his trained animals. The bill in liked from start to finish. Kvery feature is excellent KLINE & ROSENBERG, 625 First Avenue Again Pompeli had its last days at the cireus grounds Thursday 85e dozen Thin | 25 Majestic | Se Package ic Bar 8 Hi night, with all the attendant beau Blown Deco- | Double Best White Pounds Bost Bl ties of fireworks and eruptions rated Tum- | Weave Dp Envelopes Castile Soap - blers.... Be Mantle 15¢ cocsccors BE] ceceses 13¢ A through car servica, beginning | Sunday, will hereafter be given be twe reg the city and Fort Lawton on ached: doing away with troublesome transfer at Grand boulevard and Fifteenth west. The cara will start at F Jackson and will run straight through to the fort AUGUST SALES very Counter a Bargain Counter * Enjoy Yourself Take a lunch basket and en the picnic at Pleasant Beach, Sun day Hoats leave Pier 2 every hour, *** Do You Know | that Kegan & Hricson makes the) best fotos for the least money Try | them. Kitel FE 2nd ave. and Pike st, Both pho oe Se Thin vane China Cup and | Gc Roll Royal Toilet Paper, fine Saucers, decorated .... 25¢ | tissue ... BO China Decorated | $1.00 Welt Made ixtra Strong —e——_ Tourists’ Excursion ‘The ideal short trip for tourists is to the U, 8. navy yard and battie~ Iger & Hurlbut Second and Union Jargest on the leave Pier 2 at 9 and Did It Ever Occur to You That Most of the Great Artists $89, $90, $100, S12 Why not buy one of these while they « an trade this aq s you paid for Vollowing we give « list of the pianos MARBGHALL ...6 anne GILMAN ...00e STEDMAN ... SHERMAN & HYDE .....ceeee woe wreeese weneee SDD CHRISTIE ...006 +008 ewecen renee vere werereree = TOOO STEDMAN ...0me wee weeseeee © EMERSON . FISCHER GABLER .... MEYER «os © MARSHALL SUMNER & CO EMERSON STEINWAY & SONS’. Terms--$5 “ee $3, $4, $5 a Month SHERMAN, ‘CLAY & Co. San Francis THK SUPERIOR COURT the State of Washington, for the County of King. In probate. 4 Metered 1 Be | . Door, last of the seazon. 56 : ; senate . | $4.00 Fancy Close Weave Ham- We make a specialty of dog fur 2he 1-gallon White Stone Pot and mock, wide valance folding and carry the largest and| COvOT .2-eceee eee ¢ pillow $2.98 plete line in the North-| Ge Foot Extra Weave Gas Tub- 35e set Ball Bearing Casters 196 Dog collars, leads, kennel | 1N img, any length..... «++ BE | $1.50 Yankee Automatic Drill or Ij chains, couplers, Whips, blankets, | Screw Driver .......... » 9) harness. Also a full line of dog rem-| Abe All Tall opal Spree ts preteen ++ DBC D cdies, Piper & Taft, 1024 2 A . , Sander, the administrator] It im therefore ordéred by the| @romey te Loan on Var estate of Charles A. Richs|oourt that all persons interested in mond The Puget Sound navy yard} of the deceased, having cific coast, | mond, led hy i in The Passing Bell Is Tollin For the Annex! The whole stock is the contractors. Already tons of dirt have been taken from the base- ment. Pretty soon the walls will come down. You can understand how desperate is the case. We simply must get the merchandise out of the con- tractors’ way. Every price is reduced--contract goods alone are spared. Thousands have profited by the sale. Lots of Fall merchandise of necessity is offered in the sale. We shall not store a dollar’s worth. Join the throngs again tomorrow. *"} Something new and wonderful every day. a STONE, FISHER & LANE Sesond Avenue and Second Avenne and University Street University Street ®t Ui courtroom of the probate de partment of said court in the city of Seattle, on the 28th day of Sep- tember, 1905, at the hour of 9:30) Yelock A. M said day, then and| there to she ause, if any they! have, why said final account as ren- | Jered should not be settled and al- lowed and an order of distribution made distributing said estate among | the heirs and persons in said estate | mentioned, according te law | It is further ordered that a copy! {of this order be published once a week for four (4) successive weeks | | before the sald 28th day of Septem | ber, 1905, in the Seattle Daily Star, | in said King County, and of general | circulation therein. | astcal lent piam \ square pright plano, is better to Done in open court this 17th da of August, 1906 | A. W. FRATER, Judge. WwW. G. Woops | GEORGE C. CONGDON, Attorneys your children youn) its are moulding? You ack to ua in a year or two, and get as much 69.00 41700 sdeecseess wee eoecese merese §687-00 Rest Fancy lowa Cre utte 2 Lbs. 55c Good Iowa Putter 2h¢E per th. At Cline'’s Ist Ave. fice. 82-00 SSO 93.00 118.00 68.00 61.00 c, now O« Full Cream Cheese, 2 Iba, 25¢: Sugar, 18 Ibe. $1.00. 1OWA BUTTER STORE 1311 Second Arcade Bullding 100.00 125.00 “The Girl GOOD PIANOS, 7114 Secand Ave., Seattle Cal. Tacoma, Wash. Oakland, Cal. BARGAINS IN FURNITURE For bargains in Furniture see un, RED FRONT FURNITURE Co. | | | OF |in a condition to be cloned and ts ready for distribution of the residue In| thereof among the pertons entitted of the Batate fri jecond Av. B, an. ow Cause }and petition sets forth tacts punt and Digtribu-|efent to authorize a distribution of Not Be Made the said ontat Next to Guy's Drug Store, + tcheg, Dia- Fy toy > © eat@e of the said Charles A, being swept out to make way for hi ite iii THE ARTISTIC EFFECT AND CHEERY COMFORT of the open fireplace is made much enjoyable and A Gas Range They furnish heat at cost, and at the same time give room a cosy, Gas Grate you get aft the advant- ages and none of the disadvantages of the open fireplace. eattle Lighting Co. -l. BUILDING, FOURTH AND UNION. Phones--Sunset, Hx. 27; Ind, Ex. 75. BOSTON DENTAL POPULAR MUSIC ONLY 15¢ PARLORS When the Bees Are in the Hi “When the § 8 Blue to Gold,” tm Trying So Hard to i EE H H NO PAIN NICE TEETH We are the discoverers and the only rellable and We extexct. crown #0 aah an treat teeth beng without and earantee all TEETH NO PAIN ise hade of the Old Apple 80c, IS T Loved Out ‘in’ the Golden West.” 50c. On Sale at Cline’s, CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE 1807-1808 Firet Ave. with first-class work. Come m and have free examina~ All our operators are Noensed by the state gf Washington, We do not do cheap dental work, but you the best here charged by dentists who belong the dental trust. : ee Painless DENTISTS. 713 First Avenue Parjors 1 2 & & 5 § Union Biook, acDougall & Pike St. RELIABLE TRANSFER co. Baygaye, Furniture, Storage Office and storage room, 1215 First GR te “socount| “LONDON LOA OFFICE | "votes “Sunsee ven: inte for halt the

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