The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1906, Page 7

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j of Naval lodge No | orcoantatarma, Cal Well | x man, of Ballard, HOLOS TITLE 18 GOOD, Molding that property sold an| 7 1 party before is wtarted to have the title set aside, haw a clear a title, Judge Yakey, of the superior! ro pxe HOLD ELECTION OF © ourt, yesterday ndered a deci.) THREE APPLICATIONS WERE jon in favor of th World pa ' picens AND SELECT BEL.|§ Comminrton comtne he tty | FILED WITH THE BOARD OF 8 T MEETING) Dine sued by tate, and A Pusu RKB AND ARE RE LINGHAM AS NEX b “| Hamilton to gain possession of « vahpis: . ry, peace om of Seattle realty worth about FERRED TO THE FRANCH? 4 * INSPECTOR, “ | WILL GIVE RECITAL, eae ~ Rollaad G ms wacom ~ ahain, wan you.| THO Saunderson school of expros-| ‘Three applications for permits to . ee font of the State |@O" will give a dramatic recitat|!ay railroad tracks In, over cross " , elec arty Bellingham hae | ts evening at the First Christian | publio streets wore filled with the os by th cd church, Broadway and Olive st. | beard of public works (his morning 4 gelected by (he association as f . noeting, the date | The Columbia school of music will) and are in the bands of the fran- 3 nent ge Ine birthday, (28alet tn the rectal hine tnapector a a 1907 | = ~ The He Bteetric company ‘ ry Bhs. oe CHURCH GETS DAMAGES, asks for permission to double track ; & Res As penetra wary .* | . ite present jine for a block on Grad parative © A ASU « | The Firat Presbytertan church} bouleward in the vicinity of Fit toige a “ — SORVEROT) wag thin ning awarded §11,8¢¢; teenth avy, W. and on Fifteenth ay é eaves nest month. [by the superior court for the dam for three blocks th the same Ee cident, Livebonnsk | @ thelr property at Fourth | vicinity " ieee ry ne eva by the regrade of Fourth The Northern Pacific asks for a s B. Coon, of F | pe to lay three tracks across North Ya praahdent, | sees Valley at. at Argo, and the Union of North ak ' " | OU compar aeke for permission to Be penton! Huts Toro Street Car Collision)! “'s°) 95 'o" mone ® secretary, J. How ara 0 Fi A Pacttt ack on Rallroad av, to tts Bea yy . 3 Ye | n rst ve. ly w ol plant south of the Cen Dr. ¢ Ee nen ot | This afternoon caused no more wx. | (Halal mil eltement than t ewa that Barteils og _— ree B. utc ison O'S | eed "Cron Drug Store, 610 Becon eee pre ae) | wos, Will Gall Aavesirery and te ON THE FRONT ° $15 Suits only Colgate’s White Lilac of Al te : mond Cream Soaps, reqular 0 bere ee eee eee eee eee marters for the best and/ a¢ Jus' ie of Rartell’s ‘ Seger stock of $15 sults In the city | price cutting: small profite and bix | Steamer Jeanie, towing two as ose | Salsa at the ee Crean oe | barges Idaded with freight for the me _ en a= | N. AT. & T. Co, left port early By thts forenoon for St. Michael . Steamer Melville Dollar left San Francisco yesterday for Beattie ; The Santa Ana satis tomorrow night for Western points with a full now reduced and - in these three LOT NO. $inch widths, up to de, LOT NO. 2 b to Sinch widths, WP tO BGC cceeseers> LOT NO. 3 Winch widths, Worth up to 12%C ose-. Aen eee eeeennee we $150 MILLINERY BILKS 2c. and ends in fancy and plain Millinery Silks, If | HAD ONLY DONE SAY—LISTEN Y and ¥ men, do you kn to » fi making mney in al omtate Ro hat affor advan gen for pec “ © tak antag por avings old a IGATE OXBO INVE io. REMEMBER -— Oxbow b mod ' nvement ' THE PRICE 18 THE ONLY PRIOR On $19 month he proper thi qu BOW not sell at t jong 4 SOLD IN YARD LanerHe 0 ONLY immense lots of fine ribbon tn satin, taffeta, mofre, grea taille and fancy patterns in all widths from 1 all shades—red, pink, green, lavender, sky, navy, yellow, brown white. These are odds and ends, but among them bag es 4 full bolts. Many widths suitable for fancy work, ete ey at te, 35e, Bho, Be, 16 BFe, lbe, IB%jc, 100 iiecage all worth up to $1.50; Saturday ..... te ereeneee see f 80 AND 80 LAST w unity Ribbon Sale Saturday Great Lots, 10c, 5¢ and 2 1-2c a he try rge ditch in the Kotzebue jload of passengers and freight |}. The Tampico ts loading at the bunkers today She will return to Pier § tonight i finteh taking on }carge, sailing tomorrow night for | Deering direct. The Tampico will jhave 200 head of horses for the | Pairhaven Water company, of New | York, which has a contract to build coun The Spokane ts south bound from | Juneau Ska sou Six Aca. ten, the City of Seattle away today and Excel th bound from Seward YOUNG WOMEN ARE Appropriate oxerctson marked the close of the commen ment demy of Holy Names yew ith bigh honors and musical dip ried to Misses May Anna Ravahan, Ma: Eilita Carroll and patrick. Rev, Father Heiated. is at wior ts GRAOUATED FROM ACADEMY at the torday whee sis young women were gradu tod | alumnae meds! was presented | Mina Agnes Swan for the beat prose } componition The to poms Thure Morrts, Elizabeth Fits Murphy of TARR ARRIVES IN SEATTLE. to € inches, ‘Qe 2c 25¢ 714.720 Second Av. | You Now YHAR DO IT NOW Buy Oxbo he ts rofit tn need not mn the eater or D ) ne block west to the propert 3 whe ESMEN ON THE GROUND will give you et poly at our downtown office Meola Realty Co. Van de Vanter-Davis Co. and c r Beaboard Security Co J. C. HAVES, Mg 22 Aw on B Bidg 345 Starr-Boyd Bldg. Main 2476. ind. 2669 Main 3307, Ind. 2299. R who will Val cal arrt f to thet Ana surveys and reports on the country around Cook in Represestatives of lumber manufacturers of Beat & mecting today at Lumbermen's club 8. Tarr, of Cornell unt charge of one ted Btates parties tn ved tn the city lant Seldovia on the xteamer This season be will LUMBRMEN mi at 1:30 © discuss the mtnimuns Paal t confer gave a F conference. the shingle ratty, of the rvernment ceokog! Alaska this season, night le rogistered at the Rainier Mr. Tarr will leave tomorrow night aad ad Santa make the o'clock weight Proposition The comumittes recent ly sent to St officials of the Great Northern and Nerthern Pacific r with report of WILL MEET AT COLFAX. ¢ railroad commissioners will meet at Colfa: day, according to statements made by rate and matters will come the how the members today. Prac y, and the joint the Bellingham te Colfax meeting. Watson nen ut Interbay tically | no concessions were obtained from the raifroads at the two meetings wheat rminal up for trial at of Louls Moline and adjacent are at outs and, | wult of the perso differ | Moline and Watson engaged [in a Getiewff fight ye later j being 5 ander by Pa | trotmar ’ The me were re Jeng up depositing tro ball Jeach, to Insure their appearance in| | the police court | MISS FEURT WILL SING For the first time in three years Mins Lota Feurt, the well knowr roealiat of Seattle, wil! appear at a wenefit to be tendered the young | singer tonight at the First ist charch She will be KE. Rowe, the pianiat | ley vietiniet, and F | BROOKS IS PATROLMAN. Thomas J. Brooks was yesterday | appointed a regular p on the local olice f oe t of ' » Wappenatein 1 f J y t M nm iff Meok ding w take danted a few days longer, but must positively vacate at 7 . T&th. Don't fail to take advantage of tl great What a Lot of Smiths There Are THE Barger $3 HAT I's what get fo 1210 Ave ond your that SEATTLE HAT FACTORY — THE SRATTLE STAR—FRIDAY. ~FRIDAY CI TY POOR WITH UNE NEGRO UNDER ARREST Spokane; David 8. Prescott, grand | CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL AND| NAVAL OFFICERS FOR GUAM.) lecturer, Spokane: H. W. Canfield | grand orator, Colfax: Charles D| S¥ILOING TRADES COUNCIL] When the steamer Tremont! Knight, grand tyler, Beattle leaves July 6 for the Orient there | - 2 : WILL TAKE PART IN THE! will be several naval officers aboard FOURTH AV m and other posts, Surgeon SOUTH DISPUTE. 11) N. Carpenter, now at Bremerton, 3 will report at Cavite Maj. L. L. Moses, alno at Bremerton, will re The Central Labor Council port at Guam for duty in the marine a ms Hulidiag Trages Counc corps siation Surgeon Bh. Den The Mascet™ Next Week. h appointed committees to con-| nis, now in charge at the naval It has been decided by Russell & with other organizations in the! proving grounds at Maryland, will Drew to continue “Tho Nightingale with a view of contriby »}come to Bremerton. at the Grand wattl Tueeds night setUement of the tangle over of next week, owing to the demand| the proposed Union Pacif BRIDGE CONTRACT LeT. for seats, which the original aum-|chise f performances could not sat] Hoth snizations are chiefly tm The Internation act com Wednesday evening offterested in solving the ratlroad|P&any was today awarded the con next week “The Nightingale” wil! | que sin such a manner as to tm] tract for the Renton draw bridge at be replaced by Audran’s «reat © an litle ab possible with the | $11,409 | come opera, “The Man brought now in course of preperation uptodate tn every r ¢ and re|for the proposed new municipal BUDGE GEEKS DAMAGES. plete with big chorus numbers, noe | ao: t railway system nk Bude woer of loon tably “The Broomstick Witche en Will Make Re v 4 Jackson, to which made a big hit at the m Mabe Soper ath av. and Jackson, | \oday | Francisco Tivoli. Russell @ Drew Resolutions on the subject ight @ult against the Seattic will give “The Mascot” a great pro | Pour’ we will probably be re trie company in the sum of duction, It will ran tor five nights | Ported to both organizations at thelr damages he alleges to have p~ryy © 4. tt next meeting ed by workmen allowing a tie ~ hlecrosss Th “rations commit with|to fall, striking bim on the head au hearing the subject they were building the ele “The Toilers” Comin soning Fifth av. at a meeting track opposite hin place of Beginning wext Sunday afternoon |'"* afternoon, The owners of 2 Soe serine | the Third Avenue theater will have |PFoperty required for the opening we The Tollers,” another now melo |Of the new street will present to BIDS ARE ASKED FOR. drama, the seventh the Aylesworth |(2¢ committe their agreement to mee Sullivan & Cole, architects, are asking for bids om the Perry apart house, to be erected al hwest corner of Bcren av | Madison st The Metropolitan In Yestment company, of Seattle, are the promoters 2.500.000 COMING TO SEATTLE.| {ition and « half dotiare in will arrive at the Seattle) the firet of next] an, anonyer in charge, has received word that $2,000,000 is coming from Dawson and $500,000) “Red Cross Sensation | le not at the National Red Cross. Society, but at Bartell’s Red Cross Drug Btore, 610 Second av, tomor donate the property under cer pnditions Approval by Great Northern Before this proposal can be acted ‘on by the committce it will be nec euary for it to be submitted to the officials of the Union Pacific and Great Northern railroad The ap proval of the Great Northern is nec eemry because th company will be asked to donate a right of way for the street through its property ‘The approval of the Union Pacific fs necessary since the condition on which the street is beleg given te that it will be filled to a level two feet above high tide by the railroad procuring a franchise over it company has appeared ta here @ fhe ing the summer, and said to be beat play of its kind. The problem is the differences between those who work with thelr brains and thone who work with their hands Midnight in Chinatown wit costinue tonight and two perform ances tomorrow, It ts the best of- fortng yet given by the Aylesworth’ any At the Star Theater, The Musica! Keltons, direct from the Basteru Orpheum circuit, have more than made good at the Star theater thin week, and thelr de parture Sunday night. together with ‘he leaving of Edward Waldmana and Eileworth & Bart, wil! y some fine artists whom REVIVES OLO SUIT, lovers of good vaudeville shoul The Seattle-Tacoma Power com.|fow only. Here it is, short and seo. Next Monday Armstrong and ny revived an old ault In Tacoma) crisp: Colgate’s White Lilac or Al Holly promier sketch artists, andiiioday te secure « right-of-way|mond Soap, lc kind, Te; Fairfax Bert Levy. the cartoonist, wit! Ihrough the property of the Tacoma | Fountain Syringe, #be kind, ibe; the the headliners Industrial company on White river,| $1.00 Seamless Fountain Syringe at The Seattie-Ta a Powe om-| $1.05; Ebony Nall Polisher Bhe BURGLARY 18 CHARGE kind, 260; or Nail Piles or Polishers at 190 that sell everywhere for pany desires to bulld « reservotr at Lake Tapps The suit was original by brought about two years ago, but A formal charge of burglary wae | yesterday Ciled against John Dunn in the prosecuting ney's office. Donn was arrested on Sundey night, and the stuff * pack which he carried wae later identified am part of the proceeds of two robberies. wurpt tn SYSONBY HANDICAP HUTCH & CO., SCIENTIFIC HANDICAPPERS AND CLOCKERS. Office 410 Oriental Block, Adjoining Alask Phonee—-Main 3320; Ind. 3392 SEATTLE, WASH. A WORD TO THE PUBLIC In this, our Initial introduction to the public, we take great pride STANDER DIVORCE 18 POSTPONED. pen motion « he plaintiff thy divorce cane of Violet Mander ve ffi submitting one of the greatest handicaps ever published Antontue Stanéer was continue? tilt THE SYSONBY cae Subbed Sane Mr. Stander This handicap will not be-quesswork, but the best efforts of ex- appeared by hie attorney, George K.j_ Pétienced and expert handiesppers and clockers, who are second to De Steiquer, Mra Stander being |§ "OP Remember, our clockers let nothing get away from thom, and it will be impoastbie for any horse owner to make a large coup without us knowing it, and without fear or favor we are going to give out this information from day to day for the benefit of our clients. DON'T FAIL TO PURCHASE THE BSYSONBY ON THE OPENING represented by Morris @ Bhipley MONEY AND FRIEND DEPART. Chartes Anderson, a Laborer, went to sleep with his partner, Mike Su) DAY. tivan, In a southend lodging house In our handicap on the opening day we will tip a horse that ts jlast night and when he awoke this{] going to start that has been working great guna, and te as fit as i [morning bh und Sullivan and $49) 9 hands can make him. W to be a long one. On of what this horse showed us Monday + jon of how far he will win. To convince you of hink it but a qu ot gone Free Car Tickets our ability, we are going to give away this oceasional good thing free of charge to everyone purchasing our 50- }At The Band Box Market, 1100 First }B cont Handicap av. today and Saturday with every |i pont LET THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SLIP THROUGH yurchase of 60 cents worth of meat} YOUR FINGERS! or over. The Band Box Market SUBSCRIBE NOW! handles only the best meat that Termse—50 Cents Daily; $2.50 Weekly. money can buy, and sells at prices. | Our occasional One Star Special, $2.50 per copy—No win, no pay too, that does not damage your HUTCH & CO. o- pocketbook scceeded in Getting a Lo- n at 1206 2d Ave. H. Lewis & Co. First and Cherry St. First and Cherry St. CONTRACTS ARE AWARDED. A ne who has been The county commissioner af The closing address was known as A. D, Griffith, and who opening the bids, yesterday award-|by Rev, W. A. Moore, of Tacoma, as been in trouble with the police |ed the following contracts: The | who spoke on “The Plea of the Dis in this elty on different occasions | riin bridge contract to Goerlg &| ciples.” The next convention will in the past, te now under arrest at) | Snyder, for $1,640; the C. Robstad| be held at Centralia in September, Spokane charged with ewindiing road, to Arnoldy & VFoigman, for) 190 Smith & Co, a business firm of the | 1$1,196; for labor and material for talaga apltal who are prowgouting | -~ ~— : extras beyond oatimates consumed TEALE FILES ANSWER » have written a letter oO) . in the bu ing of the Cherry alle \ \ er 5 ° yT | yeer in order to keep the oxpenne Chiet of Police Wappenstein asking |MZETING CALLED TO Ct Tans nr the cite goveramont|drawbridge, to the International| Answoring the complaint of A. © |for the man's eriminat ord 10 |) DOWN EXPENSES WHILE THE] within the ostimates on which the |Comtract company, for $2,720.40 | p, filed with the superior thie elty tux levy for the yeur was based The plat of C.D. Mir » Pacific - tA n which Draves al TREASURER 18 BURDENED) | 4 gomewhat anomalous condition |sddition, situated am ‘| Barah Teale TUG. LAUREL LiBELED south of Auburn, was approved ‘ t Teale in this connection is the * vp owl the ow defane Teal ‘WITH SURPLUS OF CASH, 1 A \ibet was filed today in the fed while the finance commit ul Furni mpany $2,725 on } es eee eae is trimming off every corner to| MISSIONARY SOCIETY recount up ms hg hanes idan pra, 8 $20 ts p the expenses within the entt CLOSES IT6 SESSIONS. | #9 “ff con wg py Ae Me a oo ath All the heads of departments of) mates there in so much money in| . | cern ow ”) for due him for a propeller whee tho city government have been in-lthe city troasury that there are Not] pe Wostern Washington Chris.| Work perform Ri 08 piled to attend @ meeting of | the | applicants enough for its deposit In roy ey eopgasn ND age | es a | NANCE mittee of the the banks of the elty to cover it 4 1 A F | id Th t e a wion for the past three MASONS ELEGT i'ii:iisenc'erne Urenpuret, has, Gopeat, bead |gene 2 gesmian, fo, the past, (hres ren trimming all the dead wood off banks aggregating $2,100,-| rs A woh ywmagg yb N F. il pald out of the general fund in the banks amounting to $2,156, A friend that never faila you is @ The committee is confronted by «| 000. Of this a large portion Is trust] vegan & Erickson, photographers | substantial bank account. A uw whieh will require the | funds belonging to the state, to dis | in Kitel butiding, are offering vi an account Is the pa REE wt economy for the rest of theltrict improvement funds, to the|some extra fine 6x8 cabinet photos Bank of ttle, where your Co ‘ | for 0 per dozen, Open avings draw 4 per cent interest, atin evenin Mloned Bund c pounded semi-annually sistin SPOKANE, June The Ma | PAP se Dial, | Svenings, Closed Sunday pded sonmes ate sonic grand lodge ye Ps apne tating a" | ed the following ofties De ee | Franklin Waggoner | CHANGE IN PAYMASTERS, | A. BRIDGE & CO.—Pepular Price Clothiers. | Spokane; Ralph © Me Alliater, pron | | uty grand master, Seattle; Royal A | Paymaster H. HM, Balthis, U. 8. N, Gove, senior grand warden, Ta } ‘ “ 1 and now ma; W. R. Baker, juntor grand . orton, ia it warden, Colvitie; Nathan 8. Porte ‘ » cant for duty and grand treasurer, Olympia; H. W . oke will be sent to Tyler, grand secretary Olympla rT ‘ Mure Isiand. Rev. William Pelan, grand chaplain, slected and adopted Jelivered 5 were snd by-laws lary sc@let netitution SPECIAL Men's Royal Blue All Wool Serge Suits lot just in Blue All Summer Serge single and br sizes, val Weight Suits, double all specialvalue asted, extra Opening Price Saturday. il ate shipment of the famous A. Bridge “special” in all the popular fabrics, perfect style, and faultless Young Men's $10. 00 Outing Suits for $7.50 New lot just in Young Men's 2-piece Flannel Outing Suits, large assortment, regular $10.00 values; Sat- urday and Monday .$7.50 $4. 50 Men's Pants$3.25 cted patterns, suitable for dress suits, g, strictly hand tailored, ed, stout 8, slims and regular. Best values ever produced Choice or heh $s wear, all new patterns and designs, correct = 50 Men's Hats $1.65 onforme « 50 pairs sel style, all sizes from Choice Sat 30 to 50 waist irday in all the new blocks, splendid Men's Stiff $. t a 2.50 v store leay Boys’ Wash Suits b ce head before , hea for g t of the On a he season iren’s W we I sh place our entire S n special al ONE ng THIRD REDUCTION BOYS’ LINEN git. NORFOI K AND BLOUSE STYLES, NEW REG ULAR $4.00 VA L UES, SATURDAY $2.50 BOYS’ WHITE DUCK MIDDY PANTS, SPECIAL . 75¢c Extra Specials Saturday In Men’s Underwear, Dres: Hosiery and Neckwear. Outing and Shir A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche

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