The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1906, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1906 ? [PACKERS TRIED TO“. seer no REDUCTION OF CUPID BEAT PAPA - i : : } BUNGO THE PUBLIC | /4 ee | ee eee amount to wt the op PREVENT ANY LOWERING rt e Jobiigations in ease the additional | ‘ © pr i) sera! FOR SOME TIME TO COME $2,500, of .indebteds ° sin “ meats at $10. urred. ‘The council appropri Na Hi a i bboe wh try at PRESENT ESTIMATES MAY h year « ve ¢, LOVING COUPLE SAILS ON IN . a ak Be LESSENED . ae Se ( DIANAPOLIS TEN MINUTES ‘ Mr. Te . amou bus r th (| BEFORE IRATE PARENT AR : 1 etn , fr. 1 of P 7 fore the 1 Un 4 material n i z he ot 7 RIVES TO VENT WRATH ON f A . , ' t ate b . “ee icine ena ineers ‘ ’ LAUGHING WAVES | th x m of the water 4 L Leaves Her Home. ; Scores the President a " aPrcadheay nots agen uP LARA 2 - water rat many ye »« . ' th, of ‘ ‘ . ‘ today pu onainioe ' he | ty “ ‘ « t matra t be th - ie ' are m th i i new ton n t eging that the! = aeneennemnaammmenia clive ¢ tt f ub A 1 o-diat « * ackere tt ~~ 1 ‘6 TRY fo mene AE re “ )~ > ‘ " Roe Ay Deater, wees Pou? Row rein | Set Aside Earnings for a éetin all eee ‘ ! “Tuy! ‘ez BECAUSE YOU CAN AFFORD An i It ta « 7 i by the « t * 4 nkin wal f b mer fe x | |ArOnOeree we Comaron hat in ler to No od \t wided af t ft f L ne 7 1 - STREET CON MaRS OUGHT TO . - " come tee thes c ‘ F ext Int et ree OFF Tee fanre * w in ne ae i ’ a 7 . a TEETS TAKES EXAMINATION, | N i be weveseary for the nei} [of genera bond ow - ; A 0 | i ai fot han 8 le at he “ 7 W. Teets, a audforeman in the ‘ n of te t the water ¢ : | 7 that position under tempora ad A ty th jeaving th ment of the rf . r f 4 the polatment for some weeks ybliga t aside § ti nt inde * to , morning took a civil serv exan- | ear to appl a the prinel “Dn ness has been wiped out past s j ‘ © for appointment to the po-| | interest of the old obligation the Will Meet Tonight Lived in Tacoma “Pr epg ster of m perm ently . “ nent t * 1 mak s T ~ to Mold Report : vie | , , Two important matters in cor M ' he ster at i ked to A I &@ Mendel, architecta for the | sted $ egg | th m with the « of the b 8 ope ‘ » before Port estate, have ay for a u he de tment's pind tag, nt.| ft ‘ : " the Deany butidine these is whe ‘ k ‘ at an *,, oe at ~ ra Less Than Half a Million eatimgss sha educe Mise Mus h . 1 : The ng ts the | * Kee t “ stories in heigh nings eliminstion of some of thy! * . o | | \« tema provide The other ts the a 1 » engaged s w.} 1 " mn which the undertaking Fhe * at b i ' we eng ar . ' “ * sign at aan an ary to ¢ financed 4 : Sago . 1.000.000. z .o we « — -— —-- -_—— ——3 e « ‘ Y . “ ’ a Kh WwW - . ‘ : ot : wan oe siy burned. oO q " BALLARD WANTS | & CHANGES IN PURE _ THE EXPOSITION == IS BADLY BEAT N MEAT OROINANGE AsEereEa S5e EF . a ? es. } ken wk ’ HA oR | ar ‘ ‘ most to Se eet )have entries, and the contestants s ron lag lat tug tlle at aetthii yg) a of Beacon bill, i Paes i ‘af the grounds cor { the ‘have been divided Into two classes TWO MILES AND 18 FINALLY | and only one of the pursuers man 3 Yuko fair this afternoon to the juniors are all under 14, while) aged with the fleeing COUNCIL COMMITTEE WILL! not for the J Aleska Cleb s « BK B |) those over 14 are in the senior di FELLEO WITH A STONE am. Henson at t 1 " . eeewih offer the tract of slong | vision Jalmost exhausted, and turned fero.| MAKE AMENDMENTS RE- ea ree ~ Laval beach ts a mile long) The undefeated baseball team of ities Wire te “a ine pround ta a grappie,| GARDING THE INSPECTION Seltak a a lied bas about h of Ballard Lodge of Bike, whi little girl, © resident of the sand-land the pursver, whose name Was! AND DISPOSITION OF DIS ; ro gandy beach near S i, and| year made a record of 36 « | BANOMASTER GROSS WAS IN spit giving his same as Gus Henson | not learned, grabbed a stone and} ley of access from Seattle by one game, has been reorganised as ad bis occupation as a laborer, was| knocked Benson wnconscio Aft] EASEO CARCASSES. jf a If the locatior elected a) the Benedicts, and next Sunday will! THE SERVICE TWENTY-FIVE . i of aoa ‘ol larw Siieeaes cian shah wey. ee B even the packers where th car line will be The play bal! with the Bachelors. The| P men for hee jon late last ropes and turned over to the de-| a ae oer nmin i @ the railroa so has! game will be called at 3 p.m. at the) YEARS—-SERVED FOUR YEARS vening and was captured only aft | tective. meéeliner rd (aisvose " view ball park in POREION SERVICE. %. ; eee bat era bard fight. Beuson's head was) To the crowd which quickly ‘ ‘ o other Ballard chamber se i te badly cut, and the scalp was slitlered the « who had cap * ? # bas indorsed Woodtian Work was resumed at the Acme citi 28 rivers are now ist n one place fully four inches by a] Benson gave no explanation »| Some Would Escape. » te he fal mill thie morntn od t of toe, one ening (We WREKP rock with which he was knocke h 1 to the ss Li ee mill will start te a fe The death of Bandmaster Freder| ago. ‘This is the earliest opening | Unconscious he tee inelae “an cenit One of these | tha a s . | Semday the ob hes © 1 cnle << tafile will be in ruaniag order ae lg = raeh > at Laan ore von ad ’ ovat _ Fo ote -- A. Siskenties > Sete that be would have t - nm which proposes pyoone wt ore ™ ern ‘ eo evening | tetere long adeihatam ead ona’ reat kn | vt , @ completed Philbrick had been sent of r “ ‘ aaa h are 204 font re } post haste from headquarters in re ' eal Ritts deroted to recitations, ¢ Tomorrow the schools of Ballard| men in that branch of the services. | Re wo from heats ° em gongs by the children will close for the vacation With| For 25 years Bandmaster Gross has} he Ponce 1 . sages umetrow afternoon at 2 o'clock ‘exercises of the high school in the| Years with the Fifth cavalry am } S aak Goeee ewer on atin iow : as g Ballard schools wil! holt Junction hall no exercises will be| seven years with the Tenth infan:) a Bt tm somes» a : Pace . park ' held. The work of the manual| tr + engine 0 . r § to hold training pupils been put on ox Foreign Service 1 ! ae Charge for Local inepection ‘ oe Washington Ir oaly a few ate hibit at the roome of the Central; During his long period of service} * | | Works A dpeenat snambiins on n pr . n Sen The other poi that the ordl Rs All of the nine schools | school Bandmaster Grows was in Cuba,/ wateens the man and the we bel” |nance as xml provides for a : | to Rico he {lipptne wy . ane te on “ - tion The Delp! | tonight on ee tn 5... ~ of. ty " Bin sookans, | iF suspict es, ok few mir ates | wick ai din* Geen os te mel agente Hobe Rae n Sig se et 4 RUNAWAY 18 CAUGHT. | nc apt Ma. 4 tided free of « by th urt-jand the ¢ ¢ due to | Virgil Kimball, the 14-year-old som : . : Bint jof O. T. Kimball, of 1519 Broadway nt and & astern Alaska. morrow fo: ent |ment of e iti hind whieh fhe Renton HIN MANAGER OF METROPOLITAN (he man girl, Here | Club will hold ite sctton of © tien tn S they fous ng tonay 60 th roo eso oe Sam Franciseo Excur: at toda age Se oy a esterday PRESS SAYS THE UNION WILL woon the %th and Madison. Officers for the |‘ at nse we Leave Seattle via Northern Pa morning wit * evident purpose | started be ¢ n " ‘ad ioe becoming a “Deadwood Dick | NOT CALL MEN OUT , will 2 4 Epicureans Demand Jersey Butter ¢ night of June 15th and morning l Jr.” of dime novel fame, and as a| anne Veaenaaiemt, | Dont throw your old clothes Store Goods. of 16th. To enable you to make fly |rewalt of the stories pe ed in| ee | _The chase was continued to 27th] away. Have them cleaned to look | here mus a np rege Bo |the papers yesterday evening was { “Al this talk about « strike of jeer “—"|tfke mew at the Pantorium. Main the sin toatudinn south of Port : nt yoann Pps Ree lens crown | Special Suits $15 | - ae soancentals | Ute eet SS ese oak ne ; te i pull tere ad tatoan cree eet jblut? pure and st 1. C.| W. B Hutchinson Co. are mak sihtowts tanaeae , 25 t. |lug. For particulars call N. P. City B Breting of the park board | It a and K Union anager tam | ing « special run om $15 sults, Cor. | , thay y. tet Ticket Office, corner First av. and this Mort | ner Second and Union, ove oe -Yesler Was a: dared bis opposition to/ r, Meg sartrees inthe parks THe) PROTEST RIGHT OF WAY. 1 was « the} TR i grogh =] George Donworth, an attorney for! * enuid be held in Woot! i16 seattle Klectric Company, ap Parke Mr Biatne said be world | peared before the board of county SAY pian that contemplated | commissioners today to protest lagainat the granting of a right of} way on Spokane ave to the Me} pany plane to build Peteron Coemissioner —. 1. | st | | jal union hee ite hk strikes in the Bast | Drawing Benefits per block | etd MeGII com a week benefit ning t s trolley road from Issaquah to Be} mions «trike i . The commis took the} rained by assessing all members of t under advisement and will he er ce { % make a dectaston at their next meet FREDERICK GROSS. 7 }Bandmaster of Tenth Infantry FREE EXCURSION : yi j | Whose Funeral Occurred Yester | oo oe Cones THA | day | ole t. 8 un the ee | . . « Yea ‘e | the th the officers and men No Complaint to Make Me strike of + nl an eatif » , : nel “ Rea fon 7 e im”, jot sen whi ¥ b t t oe h + > tu . {ties DR, EBERT GOES ON PERRY. Siieees tm Giteanest ree opie Poti . | Dr. H. G. Ebert, ¢ ’ Had he if ‘ ¥ ‘ . hee b . . t ' t a os - te ; ASKS MINISTERS TO AID. ee a ee] ‘ Young Men Spend Money a wit bepetadls phaaenenennrant : 4 ‘ "| 4. C. Hayes Says Many Opportuni- * ON THE FRONT @ (city and ask their support In the 4 for Ambitious Men ° Par ment to the ies of Assembl tes 1m Seattic heer th 4 Pe | Stee Q@ » ‘ at ‘ om jo Re “4 ailed f + it Moehaal with MORE AID FOR STRIKERS. - - =|. 3 Rand Clty 60) «The Belting Laborers Unik © If youare interested in real estate; if you wish to make ‘ fs sent tow § building contract. with your money earn more money, we ask you to read every word of this advertisement. | fee se Portland he heen taken by some of the See c= | vow “own From Portlan nore will follow the examsg “ith PM Monday nic the socuntiy put of arket, If tlhe te Bert _ . cone iro FS iv of the nr “ae a " og 4 During a = 4 oat from whieh I u i to day WILL DISCUSS BITE r find Fe al Moore is out of > les a whi « bound) es et k kes of This is our opening day. We are making arrangements ete a to be, and within *. to : 9 Ralater Metente Dmproventes for a record-breaking crowd. Get your Saturday, June 16th, - ea pips ” and t k a . aia Club will meet Friday at 8 p.m. af ticket early. It will be worth your while to attend, and it will CTS SLOWLY “sae 4.000 feet fr - canine ‘ sae gy: ll ten pene be advisable to have a lot to handle on that day. So get a + n of the Alaska-Yukon exposition a Mo decision - Duwa vor mu wed thing By the #k of free ticket now and make a selection today. Maps, prices, tere . © te . - seal Suet rome = r ree tickets and information at office. ‘oe € 8. Normyte, |erits vesssla can steam right 10 alan ‘hour. t ; | Negligee Shirts $1.00 : f . Ox ta a 1 " W. B. Hutchinson Co. have a § ~ f teh bottor 1. where! goods, and bous h t stock | tremendously large line of soft sum oa ~ « wetable ’ . 1 mer shirt Corner Second and E £ a y ‘ . . WNERS « ‘ * tle Rie ° ot thant The Stationer ° ERS . ‘ i$ y aa this | THE PIKE ST. BOOKSELLER the * vr w are e 2 r eopard Spot, o 7 ~ ° . tial Suits $15 ate engpree a toned nergy ow tg Aerating end oatenageage to. SOLE AGENT, 710-13 ALASKA BLDG diesen «c, me, o rent MatEe, wMer.| was ever KI the Northw PHONES 2652. oop » ‘Seman a rng vom at Ig ener | —4 paste mn Mer 207 PIKE ST. s Tiion, s Ballding ‘Clothing Co. 220 Pike at

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